'Well, of course he is,' her mother said comfortably. 'That's what makes it so convenient. And he certainly is a
Honor hovered on the brink of apoplexy, and Nimitz cocked his head reprovingly at Dr. Harrington. It wasn't that he objected to her comments on his sexual prowess, but the empathic 'cat was only too well aware of how much his person's mother enjoyed teasing her.
'Commander Venizelos is
'No, dear, I know. You never have had very good judgment where men are concerned.'
'Mother—!'
'Now, Honor, you know I'd never dream of criticizing,' the twinkle in Allison Harrington's eyes was devilish, yet there was a trace of seriousness under the loving malice, 'but a Navy captain—a
'I'm not `inhibited,' ' Honor said with all the dignity she could muster.
'Whatever you say, darling. But in that case, you're letting that delicious young man go sadly to waste, executive officer or not.'
'Mother, just because you were born on an uncivilized and licentious planet like Beowulf is no reason for you to make eyes at my exec! Besides, what would Daddy think?'
'What would I think about what?' Surgeon Commander Alfred Harrington (retired) demanded.
'Oh, there you are.' Honor and her father stood eye to eye, towering over her diminutive mother, and she jerked a thumb downward. 'Mother's casting hungry looks at my exec again,' she complained.
'Not to worry,' her father replied. 'She looks a lot, but she's never had any reason to roam.'
'You're as bad as
'Meow,' Allison said, and Honor fought back a grin.
For as long as she could remember, her mother had delighted in scandalizing the more conservative members of Manticoran society. She considered the entire kingdom hopelessly prudish, and her pungent observations to that effect drove certain society dames absolutely berserk. And her beauty, and the fact that she doted on her husband and never actually did the least thing for which they could ostracize her, only made it worse.
Of course, if she
She was also, Honor knew, genuinely concerned about her only child's lack of a sex life. Well, sometimes
Not that she was interested in women; she just didn't seem particularly interested in
'Trying to bribe me into being good, huh?' Dr. Harrington teased, and Honor shook her head.
'I never try to do the impossible, Mother.'
'That's one for your side,' her father observed, then held out his hand to his wife. 'Come along, Alley. Honor ought to be circulating—you can go make someone else's life miserable for a while.'
'You Navy types can be a real pain in the ... posterior,' Allison replied with a wickedly demure glance at her daughter, and Honor watched fondly as her parents vanished into the crowd. She didn't get to see them as often as she would have liked, which was one reason she'd been so happy when
But Alfred Harrington was quite right about her responsibilities as a hostess, and Honor squared her shoulders for the plunge back into the festivities.
A rather proprietary smile touched Admiral of the Green Raoul Courvosier's mouth as he watched Captain Harrington mix confidently with her guests and remembered the gangling midshipman, all knees and elbows and sharp, angular face, he'd first met sixteen Manticoran years—over twenty-seven T-years—ago. She really had been a piece of work, he reflected affectionately. Absolutely dedicated, shy to the point of speechlessness and determined not to show it, terrified of math courses, and one of the most brilliant intuitive shiphandlers and tacticians he'd ever met. She'd also been one of the most frustrating. All that promise and potential, and she'd near as nothing flunked out on him before he could convince her to use that same intuition on her math tests! But once she'd gotten her feet under her, nothing could stop her.
Courvosier was a childless bachelor. He knew he'd invested so much of his life in his students at the Academy as compensation, yet few of them had made him as proud as Honor. Too many officers simply wore the uniform; Honor
He watched her chatting with the husband of
Which only added to his present concerns. He frowned down into his drink, then checked his chrono and sighed.
He made his way casually through the crowd, and she turned towards him as her internal radar sensed his approach. Courvosier wasn't much taller than her mother, and he smiled up at her.
'Quite a bash, Captain,' he said, and she smiled back a bit sourly.
'It is, isn't it, Sir? And noisy, too,' she added with a grimace.
'Yes, it is.' Courvosier glanced around, then back up at her. 'I'm afraid I'm going to have to catch the shuttle back to