Jeremy's lips quirked. 'I still think 'Torches' is a silly expression.'
'It's better than 'Torchese,' which sounds like a breed of dog,' she replied firmly. 'And stop changing the subject.'
'A tyrant! A veritable tsarina!' He glared at Web Du Havel, standing to her left. 'It's your fault. You created this Frankenstein's monster.'
Web smiled, but made no reply. Berry decided that she'd probably been imperious enough, and it was time for royal wheedling. Teenage queen style.
'Oh, come on, Jeremy. There aren't that many, first off. And almost half of them live in that one settlement that the slaves themselves protected. They're nothing but
Now, imperiously again: 'So the issue is settled. You agreed.'
Jeremy took a deep breath, then nodded. Then, after glancing at the assembly building and seeing the last of the survivors passing through the doors, he shrugged. 'As you say, it's settled. And now-Your Majesty-I need to be off. Cassetti's coming down tomorrow for his precious little 'victory tour' and I need to make sure my, ah, not- entirely-respectful Ballroom detachment has a proper attitude about their duties.'
'I though the Solarians were providing Cassetti's bodyguard?' asked Du Havel.
Jeremy's lips quirked. 'Oh, they are. Quite a sizeable one, in fact, with none less than
After Jeremy was gone, Berry smiled up at Du Havel. 'What do you think, Web? Is my 'Catherine the Great' impersonation really all that good?'
'It's pretty impressive, as a matter of fact. But…'
He studied her for a moment. 'I'm glad it's just an act.'
She made a face. 'So am I. Even leaving aside what Ruth told me about the rumors concerning her sexual habits.'
Web grimaced. 'The famous horse? That's almost certainly a legend invented by her enemies. Not that Catherine was exactly what you'd call fastidious in her personal habits. But that wasn't really what I meant. I'm not worried about
The proposal to make the new star nation of Torch a constitutional monarchy, with Berry as the founding queen, hadn't been voted on by the populace yet. Nor would it be, for several more weeks, to allow everyone scattered across the planet time to ponder the matter. But Web had taken an initial poll the day before, using standard techniques which usually gave good results. He'd been a bit shocked when he saw the results.
He hadn't expected better than seventy percent, he'd told Berry. He wasn't sure yet, but he thought two factors had made the difference. First, the enthusiastic recommendation of the thousands of ex-slaves from the
'What do you mean by that?' she asked.
'Let's put it this way. There will be a strong impulse-especially given your own capabilities, which are becoming increasingly clear to me-for your new nation to want to call you, as time goes by, 'Berry the Great.' '
She made a face, as if she'd bitten into something sour. 'Oh,
Web grinned. 'Oh, you'd manage, I don't doubt that. But-being honest-that's the least of my worries. Mainly, you need to be careful about it because the truth is, judging from the historical record, that monarchs who go down as 'the Great' are usually a mixed blessing for their nations. As a rule, so obsessed with what they considered 'victories' and 'triumphs' that they left a pretty impressive butcher's bill behind.'
'Not my style at all,' Berry said firmly, shaking her head. 'So what
Web almost seemed to giggle himself. 'Hardly that! A good monarch can't afford to be
His eyes ranged the landing field, looking beyond the first shuttles starting to take off to examine the lush, green terrain of Torch beyond. It was a rich landscape, almost steaming with potential wealth.
'I'll tell you what to shoot for, girl. Mind you, it'll take decades to get there. Long, slow decades, where a new people has time to settle into itself. Relax, if you will. And part of that relaxation-no small part-simply coming from steadiness and stability. Shoot for that. Aim
He brought his eyes back to her. 'Nothing complicated, nothing fancy. Just… 'Good Queen Berry.' That's all. And that'll be enough.'
She thought about it, for a while. 'I can do that,' she pronounced.
'Oh, yes, dear one. I know you can.'
Chapter 48
'Don't even
'You planned this from the very start! Don't try telling me that Cachat just-what did you call it?-'accidentally stumbled into an unforeseen situation.' Bullshit!'
Kevin Usher tried to snort derisively. The sound was… feeble.
'C'mon, Eloise! You're an experienced op yourself. You know damn good and well nobody could have 'planned' something like-'
'
She glanced angrily at Ginny Usher, who was seated on a chair next to her husband. '