Hondo I. Sackett
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NOTE: Blue Text from a Previous post As Fernando went up to the DJ’s booth and took over the music from a very unhappy DJ, Hondo went back to his seat and watched from a comfortable distance, close enough to help if needed and far enough to watch his surroundings. Valentine having come back from getting a drink as the high school girls went to the DJ booth to talk to Fernando, she sat down with Gadget and tried to talk to her, though it did not seem to be going well, at least from what Hondo observed. Gadget seemed more nervous and fidgety than normal, while Valentine seemed to look a little lost, as she frowned and glanced around only occasionally, spending most of the time staring down at her hands, the table, or the floor. Thought Fernando was in view, Gadget hardly looked at him, more so glancing around as if looking for an attacker. It was fairly obvious that the incident with Chip, or the robo-Chip clone, or whatever it was, had her on edge, and if Valentine was trying to calm her and get her to talk it out, it was having little to no effect. The girls soon left Fernando’s side and returned to the table for a bit, as Fernando entered the DJ booth again, so Valentine got up and walked to where Hondo sat, and set down, sighing deeply as she did. “What’s the sigh ‘bout?” Hondo asked, furrowing his brow at her a bit. “I don’t know… A bit tired, I guess. Tired and frustrated.” She replied. “Frustrated at what?” He asked, prompting her for more information. “You just seem to be able to help and fit in where needed, but I can’t seem to.” She replied dejectedly. He chuckled, “Heh! Me? Fit in?? Do you know who you married??” She frowned, “But, you do! I know you might not feel comfortable at these events, and you sort of have your own style, but you seem comfortable with who you are and don’t care if others approve. And when somethin’ needs done, you do it and succeed!” “Well, I don’t know about havin’ my own style, or any style really, but I know I don’t always succeed. I don’t always see what needs doin’ either. I just try.” He replied, matter of fact like. “But, you do seem to succeed, usually. I’m just a mess.” She replied glumly. “I thought your head wasn’t messin’ with you so much, now?” He asked, sounding a bit worried. “It isn’t, not that it’s gone completely. I still feel insecure about myself; about whether I’m good enough for you or not.” She replied, sounding glum. “I didn’t know I didn’t make you feel secure.” He replied seriously. “It’s not you, my love, honestly. It’s me. Besides, that’s not all of it.” She replied, her voice quiet and sad. “What is then?” Hondo asked. “I don’t seem to be much of a help, lately. To anyone.” She replied quietly. “Darlin’, your help with logistics helps Jefe an’ I do what we need to do. We couldn’t do what we do without that help.” He replied. “You could hire almost anyone to do that, though.” She replied. He shook his head, “No we couldn’t. We trust you, an’ I love you. Knowin’ you are waitin’ for me to return gives me drive, focus, power that I didn’t have alone. Knowin’ you are there to come back to helps me push through bad situations that I might not make it through otherwise. I know it’s not always easy for you to wait an’ handle the logistics for us, but it means a lot to Jefe an’ the world to me.” She gave him a soft smile, “I am glad you appreciate it, but I still wish I was actually makin’ a difference in lives like you two do, instead of just bein’ in the background.” “What brought this on? ... Gadget?” He asked. She nodded, “I guess. I tried to talk to her, but she’s nearly impossible to talk to at the moment. I know it’s because of what happened with her husband tonight, but I can’t get through to her. All she wanted to talk about was Fernando, when she actually said anythin’, and she sounds more like a lost kid lookin’ for their dad than a woman in love. It’s not that I tried to get her to talk about her husband… ex-husband now, I guess. I just was tryin’ to see if she was alright, and she mostly ignored me.” “Well, she’s had a rough go of it, plus she’s always sucked at interaction with others. *sigh* There was a time I saw through it, but now I’m thinkin’ I really dodged a bullet there.” He replied seriously. She shook her head, “I don’t think so. I mean, I’m glad you love me and want me, but I wasn’t a lot better when we first met. You and Fernando helped me out of my shell. I’m sure had you been with her she’d have come around.” Hondo frowned, “Maybe, but you only have known the messed-up Gadget. Her trauma made her nervous, but she’s always been dense as a rock ‘bout interpersonal interactions, since I first met her, at least… are you let down ‘cause she’s not goin’ to you as a friend?” Valentine shrugged, “I don’t know… Maybe. I thought we made a connection over beers the other night, you know?” “I think you did,” Hondo replied, “but I think she’s probably just tryin’ to shut it all out an’ hold together at the moment. Gadget is a lot like my Grandma Sackett used to be. When things got bad Grandma used to pretend like the bad didn’t happen so she could keep goin’. She didn’t want to talk about it, acted like she knew nothin’ ‘bout it, an’ just kept busy. Gadget, the one I knew at least, was a lot like that. It was partly why when things got bad she’d be holed up in her workshop buildin’ some contraption an’ then test it way before it was ready. She wanted to keep her hands and mind occupied on things she could control instead of those she couldn’t, though unfortunately she took shortcuts as details took time, an’ too much time lets you think... She doesn’t have her workshop now, though, so she has no active outlet or hidin’ place. You look at her now an’ she’s fidgety as hell. I can guarantee you she’s doin’ everythin’ she can at the moment to just not think about it all.” Valentine looked over at Gadget for a moment then nodded, “Yeah, she is, and you’re probably right… I just… Tammy and I might not have been best friends, but she was the first real woman friend I’ve had, and despite our differences, her friendship helped me. You’ve tried to hard to help me through everything lately, but having another woman to talk to can be a big help sometimes. I can’t return the favor to Tammy as she’s gone and beyond my help, but I thought maybe I could pass it on by bein’ friends with Gadget and maybe.. maybe get the friend I could really use too.... Unfortunately, I can’t even do that right.” “Don’t be so hard on yourself. Gadget will never be an easy friend, that I know. She’s not high maintenance, just not easy to talk to nor always thoughtful of how others feel as she gets too caught up in her own feelin’s. I know it’s not been easy on you, but as long as you are my wife, treat me well an’ with the care a wife should, an’ help with the goals I have in the work I do, you are miles ahead of most other women these days an’ you are a help. Jefe an’ I couldn’t do what we do without you, at least not so easily. You’re a big reason why Jefe can bring his girls here an’ have them close while we are on this long mission. I know they haven’t done a lot to befriend you either, an’ I’m sorry ‘bout that, but I can’t make them try an’ neither can Jefe… This mission isn’t like the others we’ve been on. We are here for at least a year, possibly two dependin’ on how things go. The logistics of keepin’ our groups goin’ is massive an’ we can’t trust someone outside the group to do this. We need your help.” He said, trying to assure her she was doing well and was needed, but not sure he was getting through to her, like she felt about getting through to Gadget. She sighed and nodded, “*sigh* … I understand, I guess. It doesn’t make me feel much better, but some of that is my anxiety from being here… You need a wife that is comfortable and confident in affairs like this, as well as be more of a help and less of a mess.” “Why? You don’t want to be my wife anymore?” He asked, raising an eyebrow at her. “I didn’t mean it like that! Of course, I do! I just mean you deserve better than me to handle these fancy parties and the like!” She said quickly, and a bit defensively “I’m not sure what I’d do without you, but I’m also not sure how to be enough for you! … maybe you need two wives, or something like that, at least one who’s better at handling people so I can stay home and hide in.. in my workshop.” He shook his head at her, “Settle down, darlin’, an’ don’t compare yourself with her. You are enough for me, an’ I understand needin’ a place to go an destress at times, we all need that. There’s a difference between goin’ to a place you find peace an’ lettin’ yourself heal verses hidin’ from reality an’ hopin’ it goes away. Gadget did the latter, an’ since we’ve been together, I’ve only known you to do the former.” She nodded, looking a bit ashamed, though she was not sure why she felt that way, other than she knew she had hide from things at times and had not done so lately due to the strength she felt from being with Hondo. “I’m sorry. I can’t help but compare myself with them… I feel like I’m lacking because I wasn’t your first, but I know its not that I’m a second or third choice or anything, since we didn’t know each other when you were with Gadget and.. and Laurie… Was.. was she better at things like this?” She asked. “Who? Gadget?” He asked, glancing over at where Gadget sat and noticing that the high school girls were getting up to either got get more food, dance, or mingle. Valentine shook her head, “No… I meant, uhm.. Laurie.” He thought for a moment and then shrugged, “I don’t know… maybe so… She was a delicate thing, an’ way more outgoin’ than I’ve ever been… We didn’t go to parties like this though, as I didn’t like them an’ we had no reason to, but… I think she’d have enjoyed this. Why do you ask?” “I don’t know… I worry that I’m not doing a good enough job taking care of you… that maybe she did better and you miss her because I don’t do good enough to make up for her loss.” She replied sheepishly. Hondo Furrowed his brow at her, “What brought this on?” “I don’t know… maybe some of it was just feelin’ so inadequate, and maybe some was Gadget and thinkin’ about your past with her, before her, and after her… Ever.. ever since we.. I killed her, Laurie, you’ve hardly said two words about her, what she was like, or anythin’ at least. I sometimes wonder if you don’t resent me a bit for what I did, as I hate myself for it at times… I did it to protect you, but I wonder if I did right by you still.” She replied quietly. He frowned, “Who you shot wasn’t Laurie anymore, not the one I knew. What that Bastard Hatfield did to her stripped that body of the woman I cared for long ago. You did us both a favor by puttin’ her down, but if you hadn’t I would have, for her sake as well as ours! … *sigh* … I don’t say much ‘bout her as I try not to think ‘bout her much…Those were different times, We were young, inexperienced, an’ probably a bit foolish… She was a good woman, though, very sweet an’ outgoin’ like I said, but she wasn’t built for the work I do. You are beautiful an’ strong, stronger than you let yourself believe. Laurie, she.. she wasn’t like the person you saw. Whatever was done to her, they must have gave her sterioids on top of whatever drugs they pumped into her, as she was so small an’ petite when I knew her. Hell, I was scared to make love to her the first couple times as I thought I’d break her!” Valentine giggled a bit at his last remark. “Hehe! You could break me, if you wanted, with all that muscle, and I’m not just talkin’ about the big one in your pants, though that could almost split a woman in two if she wasn’t ready for it!” She said emphatically in a low voice so only he could hear her. He smiled a bit and shook his head at her, “That’s not what I meant, but you know what I mean… Anyway, she loved the country but wasn’t exactly built for the life, but she tried hard. She tried to help me with work, an’ with buildin’ a home, an’ still no matter how tired she was she tried to take care of me.” “Take care how?” Valentine asked, wanting to know more. He shrugged, “You know, cook, clean, that sort of stuff, like you do…” Valentine cocked her head at him as he seemed to pause as if there was more that he wasn’t saying. “Was there somethin’ specific she used to do special? … If it’s too private I understand.” She replied. He paused as he thought about her, something he really had not done for a while. As he thought he noticed Fernando come from the buffet area to go sit with Gadget, bringing some food with him from the buffet. As he sat down Gadget visibly relaxed, which was evident from where they sat a few tables away. “… Well, believe it or not, Laurie’s mother was half Asian, but I’m not sure if she was Japanese, Chinese, Korean, or what, but it’s where she got her small size from. I never met her mother, as she died while giving birth to her. Her grandmother help raise her, though, as she moved in with her and her father right after she was born. His parents, Laurie’s father’s parents, said they were too busy to help him with her, but his mother in law sold her house and gave up her life to raise her, so she was more like a mother to her than a grandmother. Laurie told me how her grandmother taught her from a young age how a young lady should act, and how she should take care of her father and someday her husband… I think it was some of that which drew me to her, though I’m not sure what drew her to me other than I knew her father. Even before we married, she was over at my place cleanin’, cookin’, takin’ care of me, an the like. Once we got intimate, she insisted on showin’ with me so she could wash me, helpin’ me with my boots and sox, an’ stuff like that. I was always after her at first ‘bout just doin’ it myself as I didn’t need the help, but I stopped after a while as it made her happy to help me in those ways, it let us be closer, an’ gave us more time together… *sigh*… Hadn’t thought ‘bout all that in a long time.” He replied quietly. Valentine frowned, realizing how little effort she had put into the small things for him by comparison, “Do.. do you miss her and.. and all she did?” He frowned, “Of course I miss her, but I try not to think about her as she’s gone. Now, I’d rather not talk ‘bout her anymore. She’s gone, so no sense lookin’ backwards.” Truth be told he did miss many of the little things Laurie had done for him, but he loved Valentine and did not want her to judge herself by women from his past nor try to emulate them for him. What he wanted from her was what she was willing to give inasmuch that she loved him. “I’m sorry.” Valentine said softly. “Don’t be.” Hondo replied, “There’s just too much to do in there here an’ now to waste energy on what was. I’m not tryin’ to hide anythin’ from you by not talkin’ ‘bout her, trust me. I just have a lot goin’ on an’ I have you. I can effect an’ enjoy what I have now. What is gone I can do nothin’ ‘bout so I rather not let it affect me. Life’s just too short. Maybe.. maybe that’s the most important lesson Laurie taught me, that life is short so enjoy what you can an’ hold those you care ‘bout close as we aren’t guaranteed tomorrow.” She nodded, “That is a good lesson, and … I’d like to hold you close when we get home, even if we are too tired for anything else… I think that’s all I need. To hold you close and recharge myself. Maybe I don’t have a workshop to hide in and find peace, but that’s what I have your arms for.” He noted that she was serious, and not just trying to be flirty, which made it all the more meaningful to him. “I feel the same ‘bout havin’ you in my arms.” He replied. “So, how much longer until we can?” she asked, seriously. He pulled out his pocket watch, “Well, it’s not quite 11 o’clock yet, an’ I doubt we leave before 1:00 am, so will be a couple hours yet.” Valentine nodded, “Well, in that case I might go you the restroom and then get a drink. You want anythin’?” He shook his head, “Not right now. I might go get somethin’ to eat with you when you get back, though.” She nodded before standing up and heading towards the ladies’ room leaving Hondo alone again. As Hondo sat there he heard Gadget say something a bit loudly, which caught his attention and that of a few others, and as he looked Fernando was leaving the table and am upset looking Gadget. Hondo shook his head as he saw two of Fernando’s older daughters, Rachel and Michelle, come up behind Gadget and whisper into her ears. From the looks on their faces it was not a fun conversation, and he could only guess at what harsh things they were saying to her. He chuckled a bit to himself at the thought of Gadget probably nearly wetting herself from fear, but he also felt a bit bad for her. Fernando’s daughters tended to be a bit overprotective, and Fernando himself was not one to explain a lot of why he demanded certain things. Gadget on the other hand was messed up in the head, not used to the discipline Fernando demanded of most around him, and even if she said she trusted him fully, they all knew that was a lie. After what she had gone through over the last few years, she did not know the meaning of trust. For now, all Hondo could do was observe. Fernando had his reason, Fernando’s daughters were best left alone, and Gadget had made her choices and had to now live with them. Fernando’s daughters soon left and Gadget sat there for a long while, staring down at the table and looking a bit pale. Part of him wanted to go make sure she was alright, but he still did not trust her to not start drama again, like she had in the past. He decided he would wait for his wife and then let her go check on her, as that was the safest bet, since he had no clue how she would respond or what was going on. Several minutes had passed, and with no sign of Valentine, Hondo decided to get up and go look for her. As he heads for the buffet and bar area, wondering if she stopped to talk to someone there, he runs into Fernando instead, who seemed to be heading in the same direction with a couple of the high school girls in tow. “How’s it goin’, Jefe? Gonna check on them witches in the dungeon?” Hondo asks as he approaches them “I eventually will.” Fernando tells him. Hondo throws in, “How can she have been so stupid? She gonna get life for what she did.” “Her and her friends.” Fernando throws in. “Uhm... what if her family manages to get her out? They do have money and power.” Kitsume says. “Her family starts to pull strings to get her free, I will make sure those strings open up the curtains to a 3-ring circus they are going to star in.” Fernando growls. Hondo lets out a chuckle while the girls are flabbergasted in hearing what he said. So far everything he has done for them has come true, and now eliminating Aratani and her bully friends is a dream comes true. Hondo asks, “When would you want to leave for the ranch?” “A couple more hours, it is only 11o’clock.” Fernando replies. An adult male and female approaches them, Minorigaoka High School Principal Nakamoto and his wife. Principal Nakamoto tries to step up to the men Hondo and Fernando. “Excuse me, what happened to Aratani Fujita and her friends? All I saw was a huge commotion and them being taken away by security.” Principal Nakamoto asks and explains. “Oh, Principal Nakamoto. I will have to tell you that they will no longer be attending school at your facility, unless you have some form of online studies for them to complete their education from prison.” Fernando tells him. “Prison? What... happened?!!” Principal Nakamoto asks. “How shall I begin? Assault, attempted arson, attempted murder, involvement in gang action, and terrorist action against invited guests within the party. Considering that this is 2004, they should be coming out of prison around 2032.” Fernando explains. “WHAT?!! How? Why?” Principal Nakamoto lets out. “I do not care about the how or why, but the What is simple – you see those skunk girls there?” Fernando points them out. Principal Nakamoto nods as he replies, “What about them?” “Never mind that they are the adopted daughters to the American Delegate here at this venue. Aratani, after losing an argument with them, tried to set fire to the older one wearing the Chiffon Dress. Now, if you know anything about dress material, Chiffon is very light and because of that very flammable. Aratani was caught by the girls’ body guards trying to set her dress on fire with a handheld cigarette lighter.” Fernando explains. Principal Nakamoto begins to cough before letting out “WHAT?!!” Fernando tells him, “Consider them lucky, in the United States, anyone caught trying to set a fire that will inflict harm to another can be killed in order to stop the crime from being committed. And any fire that kills any another automatically gets the death penalty.” “Who I see about seeing them and getting them released on my recognizance?” The principal asks. Student Council President Makiko Suzuki and her friend and Student Council Vice President Kioko Kawasaki in hearing this walks up to Fernando and Principal Nakamoto. Student Council President Makiko steps between the men. Makiko looks up to her principal, telling him, “Principal Nakamoto, sir, you are not going to do anything as far as those bullies are concerned. I was nearby to witness what had happened and I have to say we in the student body do not need bullies and criminals residing within our academic environment. You have been warned of Aratani’s action many times but yet you turned a blind eye to it. Now she has gotten herself and her friends \with real consequences to the crimes she committed outside of school, and you want her released and back in school? I will be calling the school district superintendent about this on Monday. And if Aratani or any of her friends shows up to school on Monday, I will have the student body walk out of the school in protest.” “As principal of our academic institution, I have the authority to take over jurisdiction of crime and punishment any student may face outside f school as we are all of the same school.” The principal explains. “As consultant to the Royal Guards and special envoy from the American Embassy, so I have already have read your dossier and know what you have for breakfast every day, when you go to the bathroom and what hand you wipe your ass with. As for you standing up for any student before or since this incident, you never have except for coving up Aratani and her friends. I do not need to wonder why as checking out the various security cameras around the school, I see that you have partaken in a couple of visitors during after school hours. Further investigating, those who had dropped by on those days were Aratani’s mother and when not alone, the mothers of the other girls in her bully group, and usually during on days in which Aratani or her friends did something to get them in trouble that their mothers came in to make sure they were not in trouble. I wonder what favors were given to you in order to keep them out of trouble; money, sex, power perhaps, something to keep you in your seat of influence? Being a school principal means that you have the power and ability to fulfill a student’s academic and career dream or destroy them. That is more power than most corporate CEOs have, as a CEO can fire somebody and even black ball them out of the industry but they can not do anything against them if they take an alternate career path and goes back to university to obtain alternate career path. You as a school administrator can destroy a student’s academic dream by blocking them out of what school they can or can not to within Japan. That is why I chosen the girls of class 12-2, as they shown more promise to fulfill the tasks of this very long project while the girls of class 12-1 would drop their panties thinking that is what they need to do to get further In life.” Fernando tells the principal outright to his face. Emperor Ahito walks up to them, having heard as much of the conversation as he would not want too, and states, “Though it is true that our standards of cheating against one’s spouse is different from yours, Fernando-San, using it to advance oneself to a better position or to get out of trouble amounts to prostitution, which is illegal in Japan. Anyone using sex as an influence to one in power is also prostitution, which is illegal in Japan. So let me not find out as to what is going on in the school, least there will be a new administration taking over next week.” “I can assure you that there is a clean operation at the school...” Principal Nakamoto lets out. Just to tease him and see where he takes it, Fernando throws out at the principal “So that female student under your desk was there to shine your shoes?” Principal Nakamoto gets red in the face before throwing out before he leaves “I will not be accused of these false statements!” Fernando waits for the principal to be out of ear shot before saying “Some people can not take a joke, I swear.” “I have only seen people react like that because they are hiding that or a similar situation they are involved in from being exposed.” The Emperor explains. “I would not put it past him as he is in his 40s and yet his wifey is in her 20s. Unless she’s a Chinese ‘Thrown Away Woman” I do not see no reason for such a age difference. Furthermore they were married for many years, making it look like he married a teenager in his 30s.” Student Council President Makiko points out. “I really do not care about who shares a bed with who, or why.” Fernando throws out. “Well, Fernando-San, if you want to marry a young Japanese teen mouse girl, I can have it arranged for you... although every teen girl in Japan would cry if you did. I’m just saying that because seeing your wife and then her leaving you, I can see there is no love there from her to be had or taken and in her leaving you, in Japanese Law, she basically deserted you and granted you a divorce by abandonment. So you are free to date whoever you want without repercussion of being called a cheater.” The Emperor points out to him, adding “If you need paperwork to establish her dissertation and abandonment to establish divorce, we can grant it for you.” “We’ll talk later on that.” Fernando replies. “Alright then.” The Emperor begins, “What about the girls downstairs? As is we can lock up their leader for a life’s sentence for attempted murder and arson. But as for the others, they would only be locked up for 5 years in being her accomplices who stood around and did nothing.” Fernando looks at the Student Council President while choosing his words carefully, “If it were me, I would release Aratani and let my girl Sabrina tear her a new one. But Japan is an Asian Society and in Asian societies go, everything is about how one display their face in public as in their reputation and their honor. Right now Aratani has no face and no honor, she can rot in jail as far as I am concerned. But as for the others, If I request for them to be released, they have a lot to rebuild, I seriously doubt the Student Council of their school would want them back, and any other school they would go to would have a scathing letter from their current student council president. But I would say this – if everyone agrees: keep the girls in jail for a week, spread the word as to what happen and how it was their fault in school and let public opinion form on their face and honor, and then release them back to school with a warning that if they continue with their bully tactics, even only one of them continues being a bully, they all go back to jail with Aratani. What do you think Miss Student Council President?” “As long as Aratani never returns to our school, we can take care of her bully friends once they are released. But I would like to add that they be excluded from what scholarships the girls of Class 12-2 are working for the school.” Student Council President Makiko answers. “Then so be it. Keep them for a week without letting them know of their time, make them think they are to remain there for a very long time. Then we would be there when they are released and taken home. The next day the school will have a morning outdoor assembly, which will be the students lined up on a double row that create a path to the school entrance they will have to go through. And as they pass by each student, the student with turn around and show their back to them. They would be allowed back into the student body, needing to rebuild their face and their honor.” Fernando explains. “That is very cold. But then again, Fernando-San, isn’t revenge a dish best served cold?” Emperor Ahito says. “It is. But it is either that and learn how to repair themselves to be a better person, or they spend the next 5 to 10 years in prison following some bitch’s lead. I think the hardships of rebuilding one’s reputation to become a better person is better than spending a good chunk of their life in prison.” Fernando explains. “So give them a second chance? How Christian that is.” The Emperor says as the girls from 12-2 gathers around them “You forget that I am a Roman Catholic, Christianity is in my blood. But there is a level where one has to say enough is enough and must put the hammer down on their heads.” Fernando explains as Charles Roberts and his wife Widget approaches them. Fernando looks at Charles, “Hey, Charles, how about giving the DJ a break and play some house music in his place?” “I was about to ask what was going on?” Charles replies. “Nothing much actually. Just trying to keep the fun going, that’s all.” Fernando replies. “I see.” Charles replies in turn. “What’s going on with you and my sister Gadget?” Widget throws in at Fernando. “Well, nothing, really. I’m just having her as my secretary because Misao screwed up and screwed over the acorn group. I do not want her doing any rescues, though it limits her in what she can do, she would be safer working for me as such.” Fernando explains. He throws in “In case you have not heard, there is a Gadget Clone and Lawhine in the hospital with critical wounds. Critical wounds that Chip gave them in shooting them. If Gadget were alone out in the street, Chip would have shot her too.” “Chip, shoot Gadget? They love each other! They are husband and wife!” Widget points out. “That may have been true before they got here. But now, Charles you explain to her what happened, and you got permission to show your wife the body in the morgue. But because of that, what marriage Gadget had with Chip, is over.” Fernando explains. “Come honey, we need to talk…” Charles tells his wife. As Charles takes Widget away she can be heard saying “But I want to know if he’s screwing my sister!” Naomi lets out “We’ve been with them most of the time and not once has they done anything intimate in front of us...” Hiromi throws in “Yeah, and not with us either though there were chances for him to shag any one of us, he never took it.” The girls turn to Hiromi and shout out her name “HIROMI!” The Emperor tries to hold back his laughter before saying, “What ever happens personally between you ladies and him is on you. You all are above the age of consent and adults by Japanese law, so as long as no one forces the other into something they do not want, anything goes. But I think it has been stated before how important you ladies need to carry yourselves in such events, which I have to say that you are all doing well as the young ladies you are, and not like that other class group that is here by false invites which were accepted to test them, and as expected, they went after the young bachelors thinking they can work their ways into the hearts of the young men. For that I must commend you all. Keep carrying yourselves as distinguished and honored guests here. It is greatly appreciated and noticed by all around you.” The girls say ‘thank you’ to the Emperor, The Emperor throws in “Fernando-San, I’ll be seeing you later.” “Yes, laters.” Fernando replies before they shake hands and the Emperor walks away. The girls from 12-2 and the student council president stand around Fernando. The student council president says before the other could say, “Anyway we could see Aratani and her friends?” “That is on the emperor to give that permission as this is his house.” Fernando explains. “Stay right here then, I will be back.” Student Council President Makiko replies before dashing off to find the Emperor. As Fernando turns back to the girls Hondo wandered off again, going back onto his original task of finding his wife. Though he was not really worried about her yet, it had been a while since he had seen her and he tried to keep tabs on almost everyone in their group, even Jeanette, though he really could care less if she was alright or not. If fact, he often wished she would disappear for good, but as much as he distrusted and despised her, he would do his duty to protect her, within his immediate abilities at least. It did not take him a lot longer to find Valentine, as he found her at the bar, but she looked unhappy, and maybe a bit angry, as someone spoke to her, his back turned so Hondo was not sure who it was. As he approached, he could see she was looking for a way out, as if she was being kept there against her will. She did not see him approach, as he came from her side. He was not sure what they were talking about but he picked up the last bit of the conversation. “You lie!” Valentine stated a bit angrily. “Not at all, Frau Sackett! I knew him very well, though I was unaware he was flying for the New Order at the time.” The man replied, his accent sounding vaugly German and very familiar. “I.. I really should go find my husband.” Valentine replied, sounding a bit nervous. “Nonsense! He should not have all the attention of a pretty thing, such as yourself, at a party like this! Besides, I cannot believe he would be so selfish as to deprive an old friend of your fathers, some time with you.” He said, his voice oozing with venom and his smile cold and cruel. “Who is selfish?” Hondo asked as he approached, to which the man’s features got very rigid. The man turned slowly, and forced a smile as he saw Hondo walk up to them, and that man was Joseph Mengele. Valentine sighed with relief and forced a soft smile as Hondo walked up and put an arm around her. He could feel her shaking a bit, as she tried to compose herself, but his touch seemed to steady her visibly at least. “Herr Sackett. It is good to see you again. I was just telling your pretty, young Frau here, that I knew her father for many years, and how I found out he was flying for the New Order not too long ago.” Mengele replied, some of the venom crawling back into his voice. Hondo raised an eyebrow at him, “Oh? An’ when did you find that out?!” Mengele shrugged, “Three or four years ago, I believe. I cannot remember exactly when. Time has a way of getting away from you, you know.” “When did you last see him?” Hondo asked, his own tone a bit cold. “Maybe a year or so after I found out about his connections to the New Order.” “That’s a lie!” Valentine half exclaimed. Hondo held her a bit tighter to help calm her down, to which she looked at him angrily. He shook his head, and she looked down, giving off a frustrated sigh. Mengele raised an eyebrow at her, then continued, “He denied his connection, of course, but I told him I had to disavow him anyway. You see, even if it was a rumor, due to my Grandfather’s connections in that horrible little conflict and all the misunderstandings around it.” Hondo took most of that as Mengele baiting them into a fight, so he ignored it. “You sure you saw him then? My wife was told he was killed almost seven years ago.” Hondo asked, trying not to growl at him. Mengele nodded, “Yes, I am sure. It was at least two but no more than three years ago… He did say something about some old friends of his turning his daughter against him. They supposedly even put a fight, when he tried to come back and get her, not long after taking the job for the New Order, and they claimed they would kill her if he tried again as she was theirs now.” Hondo could feel Valentine start to shake again, and she grabbed his hand and held it tightly, as she looked down and tried to control her emotions. “He said he lost track of her for a couple years, and believed one of his old friends had raped and killed her, but he found her again and she was well but, …” Mengele paused. “But what?” Hondo prompted. “He said that she seemed to hate him and told him he was dead to her and never to show up again.” Mengele replied, trying to hide a smile at Valentine’s hurt and angry look. “That’s not true!” Valentine said angrily but quietly, as she looked down still. “And he said you would say that, but I did not believe it.. Until now… Herr Sackett, it seems your wife has kept some things from you. I hate to see young marriages ruined by such secrets… As much as I enjoyed our little conversation, I must take my leave.” Mengele replied, his words and features overflowing with fake regret and mock disappointment. Hondo nodded and replied coldly, “I think you’d better.” Mengele grinned almost evilly as he bowed slightly. “Until next we meet, Herr Sackett… Frau Sackett.” He replied before turning and slowly walking off. Once Mengele was out of hearing range Hondo leaned down to his wife. “You alright, Darlin’?” He asked softly. “I.. I need to get out of here… please!” Her trembling voice whispered in an urgent tone. Hondo looked around briefly, “Hmm, there’s a private room Jefe an’ I have access to down the hall. Can you make it?” She nodded quickly, so he led her away, trying to not walk too fast as to make a further scene, but fast enough to get her there as quickly as possible. Once in the room and the door closed behind them, Valentine broke down in tears and slumped into a chair, burring her face into her hands as she cried. “It Can’t BE True! It Can’t! *SOB!!*:” She cried. He sat down beside her and pulled her to him, to which she grabbed onto him and buried her face into his chest. “Shhh, now… It’s all right.” Hondo whispered soothingly. “I Didn’t Lie To You! I Never Would!! Please Believe me!” She cried. “I do, Darlin’, I do believe you… Mengele is more than just a rat, He’s a Nazi rat! … He knows we were in South America an’ I’d bet dollars to doughnuts we messed up some of his plans an’ he’s pissed. He’ll say or do things to try to make us slip up. That’s all that was. He wanted you upset an’ was tryin’ to make us both look bad an’ maybe sow some discord between us, that’s all. Don’t you worry ‘bout him an’ his lies.” He replied. She held him and cried a while longer. The strain of the last several weeks were still heavy on her shoulders, even if she claimed they were not. He felt she had mostly come to terms with what had happened to her, and that it did not make him love her less, but it had all been to recent for her to be fully secure with herself still. After she settled down, Hondo pulled a clean bandana from his pocket and handed it to her. She wiped her eyes, tried to clean up her face, and blew her nose as she settled down. “You alright?” He asked her. She nodded sheepishly, “I.. I’m sorry, my love… I wanted to get a drink for each of us on my way back and.. and he cornered me. He kept questionin’ me about us and what we were doin’, but I told him that I was just with you and.. and just knew you were helpin’ with security, but nothin’ more… I know it’s partly a lie, but you said not to trust him and.. and he seemed too eager… I guess he did not figure he was goin’ to get more out of me, and when I tried to leave, he blocked me and said I looked familiar and asked if my maiden name was Patterson… I said yes and asked him to excuse me, but that’s when he said he knew my father and they had been good friends for years and.. and that he knew me as a little girl… I .. I called him a liar and tried to leave, but then you showed up and, well, … you heard the rest.” Hondo nodded, “Yeah, I did. I thought it would be safe enough for you here, but I was wrong… From now on either stay with me, Gadget, Jefe, or his older daughters. I’ll let Jefe know what Mengele is up to. I’d like to have that ass-hole banned from the parties, but that might cause a political incident… He was tryin’ to cause one tonight to get us thrown out, believe you me. We can’t let him win nor let him get to any of the others.” Valentine nodded, “You are right and I’m sorry for getting upset… *sigh*… It’s just been a long few weeks and he touched a nerve… It will be the seventh anniversary of that night Dad was taken nest weekend. Guess it’s on my mind a lot as that time gets close.” “An’ I have a feelin’ he suspects that an’ knows the time is comin’ up.” Hondo half growled, irritated that he could do nothing against Mengele at the moment. Valentine leaned against him and sighed, “*sigh* … Maybe, but how? … Do.. do you think there’s any truth to what he said??” Hondo frowned, “… Maybe.” Val sat up and gave him an inquisitive look, “What aren’t you tellin’ me?” Hondo shook his head, “It’s nothin’ you need to concern yourself with right now.” He started to stand up, but she grabbed his arm and held onto it. “Please tell me! I know I’ve been a weepy little girl lately, but I need to know! Please! What do you know about my Dad?!” She begged. Hondo sighed and sat back in the chair, and looked at the ceiling for a moment as he thought. “… Maybe I should tell ya, but you might hate me for this…” He said, pausing again. “I could never hate you! We talked about this before, remember? I know you said I’d see you as a monster, but I don’t and I understand why you do what you do and why you have to kill at times, and I know you have to keep secrets sometimes, I do! But, I also trust you too! Please, if you can tell me, I need to know!” She pleaded. Hondo nodded, “Alright… Your father might not be dead.” “What?!?!” Valentine exclaimed. “How?! How do you know?!!” “That’s the problem, I don’t know! … You see, back when we were fightin’ Laurie an’ Hatfield, Hillshire came to me an’ said he overhear the mercenaries who were workin’ with Laurie say that they needed you alive so they could use you to keep your father in line.” He replied. “Why didn’t you tell me?!” She exclaimed, a very hurt look etched into her visage. “Because you were hurt an’ I just don’t know! Jefe an’ I’ve looked into it, but we can’t tell if it was bullshit or not.” He replied. “But you told Fernando and not me?! Why??!!?” She asked, trying not to cry again. “Because we didn’t know if it was false information that we were supposed to overhear, with the means of hurtin’ you! I love you, an’ I kept it from you to try to protect you, as I didn’t want you runnin’ off an’ gettin’ killed tryin’ to find him, especially if it was all a lie!” He replied firmly. “But what if it wasn’t?!” She exclaimed. He grabbed her hands and pulled her close so he could look her in her eyes. “I still could not lose you to that chance! Not until we knew somethin’.” He replied. She pulled away from him, stood up, turned away from him and walked to the door, standing there, wringing her hands with her back towards him. “*sigh* .. I said you would hate me.” He replied. She turned towards him, and he expected anger, but what he saw was just hurt. “I don’t hate you, but I don’t understand either! Why?!” She asked again. “If you’d just listen, I’m tryin’ to tell you!” He replied, his frustration a bit too evident. “I am tryin’, but it makes no sense! Why would you keep this from me?!?” She repeated, trying not to cry. He stood up and walked over to her. She tried to turn away but he grabbed her by the shoulders and made her face him. “Because we don’t know if it’s true an’ I can’t lose you to a possible lie! Jefe an’ I tried to find any trace of him, just somethin’ so I could come to you with more than a third hand rumor gotten from idle talk by cut-rate guns for hire! That;s all Hillshire heard, was they wanted to capture you alive so Hatfield’s boss could control him through you! If that’s true an’ I told you, you’d have ran off after him, been caught, used against your father, an’ you both would have been lost! If it was a lie, they would have surely killed you an’ again that would be a loss of both of you, not just your father! I knew if I told you then you’d have ran off, an’ If I tried to make you stay you’d have resented me! We’ve done all we can to locate anythin’ on him, but we’ve got nothin’ so I’ve said nothin’ until now!” He replied firmly. “But why now?” She asked quietly, almost mumbling. “*sigh* … Because what Mengele said was the first I’ve heard the rumor of him bein’ alive getting’ repeated!” Valentine shook her head, “I.. I still don’t understand… Why didn’t you tell me?? … Why didn’t we go together to look for him???” Hondo frowned, “Darlin’, it’s too big for us alone an’ I had to finish what I started in Italy. When we came back to the states Jefe used his resources to help me, and then we were called off to South America. You know He nor I were given a choice in that mission, but it put us close to where we were lookin’ for him.” “Why was it too big and why do you think he was there before this??” Val asked, everything about her begging for him to make it clear to her. “What Hillshire overheard ‘bout Hector’s boss wantin’ you was the only thing ‘bout your father I heard, but Hector said another name when I fought him, an’ tonight ties it in a little more.” HE replied quietly. “Who? What did he say?! I need to know!” She begged. “Hatfield boasted that he was gonna kill me an’ send my body to be experimented on to the clone of Joseph Mengele. When I questioned him on working for Mengele, he said he did not work for Mengele but that they worked together for the same group. I told Jefe ‘bout this an’ we agreed that if they worked for some organization big enough to have the resources Hatfield had an’ contain the clone of Mengele an’ his work, which you saw the same shit we did in South America, then we couldn’t go into it blind as they would chew us up an’ spit us out! If Jefe thinks they are too big for he an’ I to handle, don’t you think they are too big for you and/or I?” He asked. She looked at him, wanting to argue but she could not. All she knew was that it hurt that he did not tell her. “But.. but… but you could have told me all this!” She replied after finding no other argument. “Be honest with me, now! You said you’d never lie to me, so don’t start now, an’ give me an answer… If I told you, would you have trusted me an’ just left it alone??” He asked. She looked at him for several seconds, looking like she was starting to reply a few times, before hanging here head with a sigh. She shook her head after a moment and replied softly. “N.no.. I wouldn’t have… I.. I couldn’t have left it alone… You.. you don’t know how hurt I was when I lost him… how much it still hurts…. I couldn’t have left it alone.” She replied. “Well, I need you to leave it alone, now! This is why I didn’t tell you! You say you understand that I have to keep secrets, that you understand I do things you may not like to protect you an’ others, but you aren’t actin’ like it! IF you understand, an’ trust me, I need to see that an’ I need you to leave this alone.” HE replied firmly. She looked up at him, “I don’t know if I can.” “You have to!” He replied. She looked down, “What else aren’t you tellin’ me?” “About this, nothin’. I just told you everythin’. About other things, … you’ll have to find a way to trust me or…” He paused not wanting to finish the thought as the alternate he knew would break him. She nodded after a moment, “I trust you… I’m sorry… I just… I just didn’t expect that and… I’m sorry.” He sighed, “*sigh* … Val, I love you, so very much, an’ I am not sure I could stand losin’ you, but I need you to trust me an’ obey me. When we married you promised to love, obey, honor, an’ care for me, as I did you. The good Book just say you’re supposed to honor an’ obey me. I know a lot throw that all away these days, but I need those two things from you, in the very least. Promise me I’ll get those from you. You don’t have to love me, though I’ll always love you, but I have to have your honor an’ obedience.” Valentine nodded after a moment, though she didn’t look up at him, “I promise I’ll Honor and obey you… I’ll love you too, even when I don’t understand why you do some things.” He nodded, “Alright. Now, we should go back to the party. I really could use a little food. How about you?” She shook her head, “No, I.. I’m not hungry… I just need to fix my make-up is all.” He sighed, know she was feeling hurt, confused, and unhappy with him. He chided himself for not waiting to tell her until they got back, but she needed to know, especially after all Mengele had said. Maybe in a small way, Mengele had won a victory tonight, but Hondo hoped it was a fleeting victory. “Alright, we’ll get you cleaned up an’ then I’ll leave you with Gadget while I get somethin’ to eat an’ check on Jack, as I’ve not seen him since we got here.” Hondo replied. “He’s probably upset over Chip gettin’ killed.” Valentine replied quietly, still not looking at him if she could help it. Hondo sighed, “I’ll tell you this, though you can’t say anythin’ to Gadget or any of the others.” She partially looked up at him, “Tell me what?” “That wasn’t Chip, or at least not the original.. fully at least.” Hondo said a bit hesitantly. “What do you mean? Was he a clone?” She asked. Hondo frowned, “That is somethin’ that again Jefe an’ I aren’t sure ‘bout…. When we shot him, Jefe blew his head open but instead of brains splatterin’ out, the bullets sent out shards of circuit boards, like what we found with that Zipper intruder.” “He was a robot?!” Valentine exclaimed. Hondo shook his head, “No, that’s the troublin’ part. He was flesh an’ bone, but there was little to no grey matter in his head. We didn’t dig deep, so I’m not sure if there was a brainstem or not, but the mass of the brain was circuitry. Whatever it was, was programmed to believe it was Chip, but it wasn’t. Whether it was his original body, the body of a clone, or what, we do not know. We also don’t know how long it has been there. Jefe did find a scar on it that matches a wound Chip got before he an’ Gadget were married, so Gadget might never have been married to the real Chip.” Valentine looked at him, wide-eyed, mostly forgetting about being upset with him for the moment. “You have to keep quiet ‘bout it. Just act as if it was the real Chip until we know further, an’ if you see someone lookin’ like him, it is probably a clone with Mengele, as he has a few.” Hondo continued. “HE has clones of Chip? Why?!” Valentine asked. “Clones of Chip an’ Gadget.” Hondo answered, “But we don’t know why or how yet. We were not findin’ clonin’ tech in South America, so where an’ why are big questions. I have a feelin’ that Hatfield was connected to it all, but to what end I have no clue. Somethin’ is bad wrong, that’s all I do know, but it’s not the job we are on now. What Mengele has planned, we don’t know either. He would be foolish to show his hand anytime soon, if he is plannin’ somethin’, but we don’t know that he is doin’ anythin’ beyond bein’ a political spectator. If he’s baitin’ us, I think its for the fun an’ usin’ an opportunity to disgrace us. If he can disgrace us infront of the world at one of these events, he’ll tie our hands from interferin’ with his plans further. That could be his only goal. What he did tonight shows he’ll stoop to any level he feels he needs to, an’ will try to single us out and turn us against each other, which is why we have to watch our steps.” Valentine frowned a bit as her mind went back to her father and of Hondo withholding information on him from her all this time. She knew he did not mean it to hurt her, but it still did, and it would take time to process. “I.. I understand… I’ll not tell anyone and I’ll watch out.” She replied. “Thank you.” He said. HE tried to lean in to kiss her quickly, but she pulled away. “I.. I need some time.. t.to think.” She said quickly. He frowned, “Fine… Then, let’s go.” His tone was a bit hard and it hurt her that he was upset with her, but she just felt too confused at the moment to let him kiss her or touch her in any way that was loving or romantic. She did not want to feel this way, but she could not help it. She wanted to explain it, but she could not, and it was already too late, as she saw the hurt in his eyes when she pulled away, and it was worse now than when she had pulled away recently from being so messed up in the head from her attack. She knew it was because before he could explain it away, instead of like now feeling as it was almost an attack against him. They left the private meeting room and headed to the nearest ladies’ room. Hondo waited outside until Valentine had finished her make-up and then they headed back to the ballroom. There, they found Gadget sitting alone again. Hondo stopped a way off and let Valentine keep going. Once she was at the table she sat down beside Gadget and said nothing. They looked at each other, but neither felt like talking so they both just looked back at the table. With Valentine safely at the table with another from their group, Hondo headed out to search for Monterey Jack, then to get a drink and some food. (To Be Continued …)
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