He watched the future head of government and his bloodthirsty secretary of war cave in just as fast. And tried-it was
Chapter 42
Thandi Palane stared at the two young women perched on the bed in the crew compartment Thandi and Victor had taken for their own
They weren't pulling it off, though. Not even close. Both of them-especially Berry-were obviously tense.
'You're nuts,' Thandi pronounced. 'Let me explain some realities to you. I'm a
The words trailed off, as Thandi fought down a surge of anger. Not that I don't think I could do it-if those snotty bastards who run the SLN had ever given me the opportunities they give their pets. Until Captain Rozsak came along, anyway.
She shook it off. Her resentments at the class elitism of the Solarian League were neither here nor there, as far as the immediate issue at hand was concerned. Facts were facts, whether they should be or not.
'I'm not what you need, Berry. It's as simple as that.'
Berry looked distressed-very-and looked away. Thandi saw tears coming to her eyes, and felt a sudden and profound pang of guilt. The kind of sharp pain that a big sister feels when she realizes she's let down her little sister.
Ruth, on the other hand, seemed to perk up. However close she and Berry had become, the two had very different temperaments. Berry was essentially a problem-resolver; Ruth, a woman who loved a challenge. Put both of them in front of a cliff, and Berry would start trying to find a way around it-while Ruth would start scrutinizing the face, looking for handholds.
'You're quite mistaken, Lieutenant Palane. You're
Thandi started to argue, but broke off. 'Explain,' she said curtly.
'Nobody's proposing that you suddenly become elevated to lead the armed forces of a major star nation in the middle of a war, Lieutenant. Yes, that wouldbe insane, even if you were the reincarnation of Napoleon or Alexander the Great. Although I
Ruth couldn't contain her energy any longer. She rose and began pacing. It was a bit comical, given that the compartment was small and her paces were energetic. She reminded Thandi of a pensive hamster in a cage, scuttling back and forth as she tried to cohere her thoughts.
'Look, Lieutenant. It's obvious that the foreign policy of Berry's new nation is going to be simple, when it comes to war. Congo-whatever name they pick for it-will be scrupulously neutral toward everybody except Mesa. So, as commander of the armed forces, your task will
Thandi laughed. It was something of a caw. 'Will I now? Don't you think Jeremy X will have something to say about that?'
Ruth shook her head, very firmly. Still pacing-scuttling, rather. 'Of course he will. So what?
It had been a grim experience. Not a surprising one, of course, for someone born and raised on Ndebele.
For a few moments, images flashed through her mind. How she'd plan and lead an assault on the planet. To do it properly would require a battalion-sized force, but she was quite sure she could manage that. A few warships-small ones would do-to clear away any pickets and capture any Mesan commercial vessels in orbit.
I'd need to start building a Navy. Get someone to do it, rather, since I don't know squat about naval stuff. Zilwicki's been using the Anti-Slavery League's frigates as a training force… there ought to be somebody there by now… .
She pictured the control center of the mining operations, with the guard unit's barracks next to it. Flatten those, right off. Hard and fast. There'd be some slaves killed too, but that's the way it goes. There aren't many located there anyway. The slaves are kept mainly in their own compounds-and in the mines, of course. But once the control center and the guards are taken out…
She could do it. She
She shook her head, throwing off the fierce little reverie. Ruth was back to her pacing, throwing off words like a hamster scattering wood chips in a cage.
'Piece of cake, that kind of war-for
Berry choked. 'Is that before or after she tosses you into the Chateau d'If?'
Ruth Winton, going full bore, was not someone to be stymied by petty obstacles. She waved her hand, as if shooing away flies.
'Not a problem. She'll listen to me through a keyhole, if she has to-especially after I point out that the alternative is for Congo to get Havenite advisers. Or Andermani advisers. Or Solarian advisers.' Ruth looked triumphant. 'Not that I'll have to point it out, anyway, because my aunt is no dummy and she'll have figured that much out already. Although I will toss in the little tidbit that Thandi's boyfriend is a Havenite secret agent, so it's not like she'd have any trouble getting in touch with the Republic.'
It was Thandi's turn to choke. 'Uh… Ruth, I hate to tell you this… I'm not positive, because Victor's very close-mouthed about it. But I'm pretty sure he's been operating on his own, out here, and bending whatever orders he had into a pretzel. So Victor's just as likely to be talking to whoever's running the show in Haven through a keyhole too, once he returns.'
Ruth still wasn't fazed. 'So what? Politics can be greased by personal influence, but it still runs according to its own logic. You're not
The young woman paused again, her eyes growing a little unfocused. 'It's hard to figure yet, but… I don't think