Part One. Chapter One. Lunch and a test.A Chapter by Gibbs505Lunch for her mother and a test for Cami.Every
time Cami sis Nep had to take a lunch to her mother it made her nervous. In
particular, she worried that she might do something to affect her and her
family’s status which she felt was already low enough. Control, control, control she thought, control, I must remember self-control. The weather didn’t help. It
was early late fall with steady rain punctuated by windy gusts that chilled
her. But they didn’t chill the anger that she felt festering inside her, the
anger that appeared just after her thirteenth birthday. Reaching
the front door of her destination, Cami touched the annunciator and waited. All
too soon the door slid open and a woman of middle age stood there, people
tended to have long lives in the empire. “Yes.” She said, with what Cami thought
was an unspoken tone of disapproval. Knowing that the water dripping from her
wide brimmed hat onto her wet cloak didn’t give the best image of her, she was
glad that the cloak hid her wet shoes. “I
bring a lunch for my mother, madam.” Cami said keeping her head down even as
she carefully watched using her peripheral vision. Stepping back, the woman
waved Cami into the lobby. “Hang
your cloak on the hook, you know where, your hat and shoes as well.” Putting
her mother’s lunch container down, Cami complied quickly with the instructions,
aware that underneath she wore a faded light blue, rather shapeless smock that
reached well below her knees and was the accepted dress for a young girl of the
servant class. While the belt around her hips helped a little by revealing a
trim waist, it did nothing to ease the humiliation Cami felt from the contrast
with the clothes worn by the high class. Having
hung up her hat and cloak, Cami picked up her mother’s lunch and turned to face
the somewhat intimidating presence of Madam Brackage, the mistress of the
house. She was not really that fearsome, she just appeared so to Cami. As she
turned, Cami noticed a smartly dressed woman arrive from inside the house. Surprised
she averted her gaze, hoping the woman hadn’t noticed. “You
know where the kitchen is, child?” Madam Brackage asked in what Cami took to be
an imperious voice. “I
do madam,” Cami answered still using the submissive tones of her class, and
swallowing her annoyance. “Off
you go, child. Your mother is probably waiting.” Although Madam Brackage did
not smile, she spoke in a kinder voice which relaxed Cami somewhat. “Thank
you madam.” Cami answered. Walking down the corridor to the kitchen, Cami passed
the elegantly dressed woman, who raised an eyebrow at her. Covering her
confusion at this unwonted semipublic display, Cami bowed as she passed. Not
looking around as she moved through the dwelling, she entered the kitchen,
going straight to her mother and passing the welcome container of food to her. “Thank
you Cami.” Her mother gave her the rare smile permissible between family
members. An attractive woman of medium height, her brown hair, hazel eyes and
slender figure showed where her daughter got her youthful good looks from. A
still striking face brought the occasional look of approval, even though it
reflected years of hard work. Her daughter had the same hair and eye colouring
along with similar facial features, a slim body and slender legs. “Thank
you mother.” Cami answered politely. “The
walk wasn’t to long for you?” Yives sis Nep asked her daughter anxiously. “No
mother, I can now use my student pass even though this is our two days off.”
Being alone with her mother, Cami could talk confidently. “Where is the cook?”
She asked as only the two of them were in the kitchen. “That’s
good dear, I am glad that you can do that now that you are thirteen.” Yives sis
Nep opened the lunch container and started to eat. “Don’t you remember,” she
gave her oldest daughter another rare smile, “The cook has today off and the
family eats out tonight.” “Sorry,
ma, I had school on my mind.” “That’s
all right, Cami,” Her mother took another bite of her lunch. “This is good, did
you make it?” “Koral
helped ma, so did Kinna.” Cami replied. Before she could launch into a detailed
description of who made what, the house intercom interrupted. “Madam Nep, please prepare a tray with a jug
of chilled water and two glasses.” Madam Brackage instructed, “You don’t need
to interrupt your lunch, have your daughter bring it to us. We are in the
private sitting room. Thank you.” A tone announced the end of the instructions Mother
and daughter exchanged surprised glances as Yives put down her lunch and went
to a cupboard. “Ma?”
Camis voice rose in her surprise as her mother collected a glass jug and two
glasses that she felt were suitable. Apprehensive, Cami watched as her mother
filled the jug with filtered and chilled water then placed it and the two
glasses on a tray which was passed to her daughter. “Be careful,” She cautioned
Cami, “Go back the way you came in but, instead of going to the front door,
take the first turn to the left. Then go into the formal living stop room. The
private sitting room is to the right, the doors should be open, but if they
aren’t, put the tray on the side board, open the doors, then collect the tray again.” “Where
do I put the tray down, ma?” The apprehension was clear in Cami’s voice. “Madam
Brackage will tell you where she wants it.” Yives assured her daughter. “Now
off you go and be careful.” Squaring her shoulders and raising her chin in an
unconscious gesture of resolve, Cam left on her errand, not noticing the amused
look on her mother’s face as she left. Navigating
the unfamiliar route while balancing the tray and its contents was an ordeal
for Cami but she arrived safely without any spills. Putting the tray down where
indicated, she turned and gave a small bow to the two women, each sitting in
their own comfortable chair. “Would there be anything else Madam?” She asked,
her voice soft and suitably submissive. “Please pour two glasses and serve them.”
Madam Brackage requested the young girl, while to Cami she appeared rather less
relaxed in her chair then her guest. Slightly
confused as she had never been tasked to perform any such service before
although she had, of course, brought drinks to both her parents, Cami did as requested.
Carefully she poured the water, handing the glasses over with equal caution as
the two ladies watched. Finished, she stood waiting, her hands behind her back. “Thank
you,” Madam Brackage said, “Cami isn’t it?” The last coming with an enquiring
look. “Yes
Madam,” Cami replied. “How
old are you Cami?” “Thirteen
Madam, thirteen and six months.” “Thank
you Cami. You may go.” Cami gave a small bow and left, wondering casually about
the other lady’s silence. She was not really surprised, after all this was
Madam Brackages’ dwelling, the strange woman was obviously a visitor and guest
and these usually did not speak up at such times. Returning to the kitchen Cami
assured her mother that everything was in order. She also reassured her mother
that their employer seemed quite satisfied with what, she, Cami, had done. “Really
mother, they just had me bring the water to them, I put it down where they told
me to, then I poured them a glass each and handed it to them. That was all.” “That’s
good dear, the Dark Lord must have been watching over you.” “Ma!”
Cami squeaked, her mouth opened and closed at her mothers’ use of the common
name of their distant overlord, some almost considered him a myth as few had
ever seen him. Cami was not sure which planet of the Empire he was supposed to
dwell on. Taking
a closer look at her mother, Cami saw the small smile that she made no attempt
to hide. Annoyed, Cami remonstrated, “Mother, you shouldn’t even say his name,
not even as a joke. It’s bad luck, you know!” Cami turned gathering up the now
empty lunch container. “Now
Cami, don’t be upset, and do you really believe that saying someone’s name will
bring bad luck?” Somewhat
calmer now Cami agreed, said farewell to her mother and left the kitchen. At
the main door she put on her still damp outside garments and left. For a
fraction, she wondered again at the strange episode with the jug of water.
Then, with an unconscious shrug, as she left the house putting the whole thing
out of her mind for the time being. ********* Back
in the private lounge Madam Brackage considered her guest, the wife of an old
friend of her husband. Master Brackage had slipped and been forced to accept a
position with his employer in this the far city of Libus Re. A consequence of
which was also a loss of a certain amount of status although he managed to
retain his and the families high class designation. Meeting Cami in the hall, although
Madam Brackage hadn’t the guest had noted unusual potential in her for advancement.
Desperate to regain their lost status, when her guest had proposed a test for
Cami sis Nep, she had agreed. “Did
you get what you want?” Madam Brackage asked. “Indeed,
I think so. I will have to play the recording back to be sure, but it should be
good. Did you see how elegantly she moved and presented the glasses of water?” Her
guest replied with a laugh, “I don’t want to do that again.” “Indeed
not,” Madam Brackage muttered unsettled at the laugh. “Don’t
worry, we have done nothing wrong and Cami did nothing that she wouldn’t do
normally. Anyway, since I will introduce her to the club, if she is accepted I
cannot approach her for a month.” The guest took a sip of the chilled water. “She
was perfect, even in that hideous smock!” The woman gave a slight but
reassuring smile. “I will see that you get full credit and your status will
improve.” Such promises were not made lightly in this society and had to be
followed up on. That
last almost caused Madam Brackage to smile openly. ********* The
rains had eased, now coming in showers rather than the continuous downpour
earlier and Cami was grateful for this small change as she walked to the closest
bus stop. On arrival, she checked the holographic schedule, frowning as she saw
that she had missed the direct connection to where she lived and that it would
be more than a period until the next one. She considered alternatives. “I
see,” she murmured to herself. “If I take the 992 to exchange one, then catch
the 1121, it’ll take me almost home. Good” Logging the request in and tapping her
student pass on the console trigged an automatic stop by the conveyance, as
well as the connection. Relaxing on a dry seat in the semi covered stand, Cami
waited for the 992, due in a tenth of a period. Once
settled, Cami thought back on the strange day, a frown creasing her smooth
forehead. What did the request to deliver a jug of chilled water mean? Had it
been a test to see if she could follow directions? To see if she could retain
her status? Or was it something else? Thinking these and other possibilities
over, Cami had not come to a conclusion when the announcement came for the
arrival of her first connection. Still thinking over her day, she absently used
her pass to board, and picked a vacant seat in front of a couple dressed in a
similar fashion to her. As
the vehicle started to move, Camis mind flitted back and forwards, going back
over The Test, as she had come to
call it, and then to other personal aspects of her life. Thinking everything
over absorbed Cami and before she realised it, she was sitting at Exchange One,
waiting for her connection when a realisation came to her. She had the athletic
program called Girls Group tomorrow that she wanted to attend as that was a
release for her. When she was running in the Jump, she felt free, freer than
she felt at any other time. But then her mind went back to delivering the water
to her mother’s employer. Is that what I
want to do for the rest of my life? The thought seemed to paralyse her for
a fraction. Carefully,
she looked around, unobtrusively observing the few people waiting in the rain
to catch the same conveyance that she was and others doing the same at other
stations. People were arriving, boarding and leaving. Mothers dragging young
children, older children obediently following; men of all classes, each wrapped
in their own little world; single woman, the effects of their drudgery clear in
their bent forms. Not a one of them paying the least amount of attention to
anyone else. And every one of them had the same expressionless face as Cami. Is this the way I want the rest of my
life to go, she thought, sitting
and waiting to be carted from one place to another? A chill ran down her
back as she realized just how dangerous her thought was. If I can think this, then I am challenging everything I have been
taught. A quiet resolution firmed her and her chin came up in her unconscious
reaction of making up her mind. I must
hide this but I am going to make my life better and I can’t let anyone or
anything get in my way. I must be careful. Having made her decision, Cami
settled back to wait for her connection, silently contemplating the chill rain,
now coming down even heavier. Only
Camis training saved her as, all unbidden, her mother’s comment of the Dark Lord
watching over her slipped back into her mind. She froze, carefully looking
around to see if anyone noticed. As she slowly recovered her composure, Cami tried
to recall all that she had been taught about the Empire and its leader, it
wasn’t much. The teacher that instructed them at the time had devoted a single
class to the subject and questions were discouraged, Tihab
was both the capital of the Empire and the headquarters of the Legion, the Empires
armed forces she remembered, and that was where the Dark Lords palace was she
thought. I think that is where is,
she frowned, and that is a long way away.
Several clusters, each of about forty or more galaxies she thought. But we were told that sometimes he will
visit a planet without anyone knowing it, at least the teacher said so. But how
would she know? And there was another place, one no one knew where it was
or had visited it, it was called Tantalus and it was supposed to be the Dark
Lords home world. With
a furrowed brow, Cami tried to recall what the Dark Lord was supposed to look
like but all she could recall was that he was supposed to wear dark clothes and
a robe. The teacher said that no one had seen a picture of him. Not much help, she grunted quietly. A
disquieting thought was that the Dark Lord was supposed to be both immortal and
extremely powerful, so powerful that he could do anything that he wanted to do.
However the teacher had added a comment to the effect that no one knew for sure. The
Legion she knew was very powerful. It had fighting space craft ranging in size from
small craft of only a hundred meters or so in length to ones the size of a
large moon. It also had soldiers, called troopers and they could easily
devastate a planet. Cami shuddered at the thought of them descending on her world. She
also remembered stories about the Circle of Ladies, a number of beautiful and charismatic
women who were said to be advisors to the Dark Lord. Again, while there were
many tales told about them, the line between whether or not the stories were
true or not was sketchy and Cami couldn’t remember much more than that. I would like to meet one of them, maybe,
she thought with a hidden smile as the connection she was waiting for arrived. Boarding
the vehicle, Cami settled into her seat and let her mind go back over her
mother’s comments. With an almost audible sigh, she decided that there wasn’t
much she could do. The Dark Lord would do what he wanted to do with her as he
wished, but it was a big planet, a big galaxy and an even bigger empire of more
than two hundred fifty galaxies with an average of five hundred inhabited planets
to a galaxy. That’s a lot of people,
the thought gave her comfort. All in all
she thought, I’m pretty safe. Hopefully she silently added, looking
out a rain streaked window. Almost at her stop, a different thought crossed her
mind. If the Dark Lord was here, with her, what would she ask him? That she was
unable to answer the question bothered her all the way home. ********* In
Lepus Mal, the capital city of Ti Lepus, Councillor Leja Leves, Minister in
Charge of Sanitation and Allied Services was making a rare visit to his office
on the planets first of two days off. Unhappy at this, he disliked having his
set routine disrupted, he listened with suppressed anger to the report of a
major disruption in the sewerage system due to the emergency shut down of a local
fusion power plant. “So
this shut down, what was the cause?” The minister asked in a gentle voice. His
advisors weren’t fooled, they knew the nasty disposition that lurked under the
outwardly calm surface that Leves was displaying. “That
is undetermined at this time, Minister. According to the minister responsible
for power generation there was an indication of instability in the generation
of power which pointed to a possible failure in the plasma field,” The
under-secretary replied. “This is being investigated and power shifted from
other grids.” “And
the sewer system in area Eleven South East, is that being restored with
emergency power?” “It
is being attended to but it will take time, Minister,” the Operating Manager
replied, “The restart must be done carefully due to ...” “Yes,
yes, I know.” Leves interrupted, “Keep me informed if there are any further
significate setbacks. Now off you go and get this disruption contained. I will
stay here and do a little work since the day is already ruined.” He looked at
Li Glwen, his secretary, who stayed behind as the rest straggled out. “You
have a request Minister,” she enquired. “Yes
I need a message sent out to the citizens of area Eleven South East assuring
them that everything possible is being done to restore services but that it
will take time. Compose a suitable message for my signature.” As his secretary
turned to leave, he added, “And a second one, in case things go wrong.” Li
Glwen, nodded, her face expressionless, she knew what that meant. Certain other
people were to be informed, and they would know what to do with the
information. Councillor
Leja Leves, Minister in Charge of Sanitation and Allied Services sat back in
his chair, the sombre face masking the inner smile. Maybe this unscheduled trip to the office wasn’t such a waste after
all. The thought pleased him.
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Added on December 10, 2022 Last Updated on December 10, 2022 Tags: female protagonist, futuristic setting, dystopian world, growing up fast, injuries, embarrassing situations. AuthorGibbs505TERRACE, British Columbia, CanadaAboutI am retired and living in northern BC Canada more..Writing
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