Stargazer Gets the Girl
Chapter 24-I There be Heroes Here
By Stargazer MD
At the funeral home a somber Charles completed the plans for his son’s service. He was greatly appreciative of the assistance that the Air Force was providing, but he was somewhat surprised as well. As the meeting broke up, he pulled Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey McDaniels to one side. “Colonel, permission to speak freely.” (As a military courtesy, a lieutenant colonel is usually referred to as ‘Colonel.’)
“You don’t have to ask that Major, you’re not in the service anymore,” Colonel McDaniels replied. “Speak freely, and please, call me Jeff.”
Although the comment on his military status wasn’t quite accurate, he would have been sent straight to jail if he admitted it, so he let it pass. “Thank you, and please call me Charles.”
“Charles. What is your concern?”
“Again, I appreciate the honors being extended,,,”
“Stop right there,” Colonel McDaniels interrupted. “You are asking why full military honors are being extended to an officer who was not killed in the line of duty?”
“Yes.”
“General Hayden (Commander, National Security Agency) feels that your son’s sacrifice brought honor and distinction to the service, therefore he ‘suggested’ that Lieutenant Whitman be treated with full honors. Now, how many times have you said no to a two-star? (general)”
“Never.”
“Neither have I, and I’m not going to start now.”
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Gloria took advantage of her employer’s rather liberal bereavement policy, which allowed her to stay home with Sarah and Sam while Rachel ran several errands alone. Over their morning coffee, Rachel had confessed that she had packed in such a hurry that she had given no consideration to the fact that she would reunited with her husband for the first time in eight months. Gloria had promptly sent her out with directions to Victoria’s Secrets at the mall and an appointment for a style and manicure at her hairdressers. This left her with the girls for the day, a situation she was most happy with.
“Okay girls, lunch time,” Gloria pleaded as she herded her rambunctious charges into the kitchen.
“Oh boy,,, cheeseburger,,, cheeseburger,,, cheeseburger,,,”
“I want a happy meal,,, chicken nugs,,,”
“Pop-Tarts and Fruit-Woops.”
“Meme? Can I have a milk shake?”
“Ya-hoo, Mountain Doo.”
“Kevo, Tacco-Swell,,,”
“Mommy makes Spegette-O’s for lunch,,,”
Gloria realized that if she didn’t reign in this stampede soon she’d have a kitchen full of out-of-control children, a situation she hadn’t faced since,,, actually she’d never faced that situation. “Girls! This isn’t Burger King. You don’t get lunch your way, you get it Meme’s way or you don’t get it all. Your choices are grilled cheese sandwiches, plain, or grilled cheese sandwiches with tomato,,,”
“Tomato? Ewww.”
“Okay, plain. Now Sarah, take Sam and go wash your hands.”
“Okay, Meme.”
Gloria quickly and efficiently gathered the materials for their lunches, white bread for the girls, oat-nut for hers, butter, and cheese. She put her griddle on her new range to preheat and then selected one of her own home grown tomatoes. While not quite as good as the ones she remembered growing back east, the Heatwave Hybrid variety she had found at the local nursery was still far superior to anything she could buy at Albertson’s.
Gloria was surprised to hear the back door open, and as she turned to see who was home, she found herself enveloped in a tight warm hug.
“I’m done classes for the day at West, and I have an afternoon session at Eastern,” Isabel explained, “So instead of hitting the Crashdown I figured I’d stop by and see if I could do anything.”
“You’re just in time for lunch. Grilled cheese with tomato on oat-nut,” Gloria replied warmly. “How do you want me to contaminate yours?”
Isabel quickly took a Habanero chili and a slice of Vidalia onion from the refrigerator. Placing them next to the tomato on the cutting board, she had just enough time to use her powers to slice and dice the vegetables before the girls made their way back from the bathroom.
“You’d better never let Jeff see you do that,” Gloria teased. “He’d never let you out of the kitchen.”
“Aunt Isabel, Auntie Izzy-bell,” the girls sing-sang as they ran and hugged their newest favorite relative around the legs.
“Actually anyone who has eaten at the Crash in the last year or so has eaten Czechoslovakian prepped foods,” Isabel teased. Max and Michael do it all the time. It gets Liz and Maria out of the kitchen a lot quicker.”
Gloria only shook her head as she began to assemble the sandwiches on the griddle.
“Look who’s here!” Isabel exclaimed in surprise as she turned her attention to the new arrivals. “My little helpers!”
She sat on her heels and faced them. “Who wants to help me set the table while Meme cooks your lunch?”
Used to being banished from the kitchen at meal time, the girls were happy to have an opportunity to help out, let alone the attention that went along with it. “Me!,, I want to,,, Me too,,,”
“Okay,” Isabel replied cheerfully, leading the girls away from the dangers of the range. “Sam, you take the place mats and Sara, you take the plates.” Isabel grabbed a handful of silverware, and then they were back at the breakfast table. Isabel taught the girls how to make a simple place setting before reaching up into the cabinet for glasses. Their next stop was the refrigerator, where Isabel placed a finger over her lip, deep in thought. “I wonder what little girls like to drink now-a-days,,,” Before the girls could chime in she continued, “When I was just a itty-bitty girl my Mommy let me drink lots-and-lots of milk so I would grow up big and tall,,,”
“I want Kool-Ache,” Sam pouted.
“No!” Sarah whispered fiercely. “Aunt Isabel drank lots and lots of milk, and look. She’s taller than Mommy,,, In fact she’s pob’ly taller than Daddy,,,”
“Nobody’s taller than Daddy,” Sam protested, but she did look at her aunt with admiration.
“Aunt Isabel, can we have milk too?” Sarah pleaded.
Gloria looked up from flipping the sandwiches, giving Isabel a wink in the process.
“Milk it is,” Isabel exclaimed as she took a container of whole milk from the fridge. She took it over to the table along with a pitcher of iced tea for Gloria.
As Gloria scooped the sandwiches into plates, adding a handful of tortilla chips, Isabel poured the drinks.
“I want a big girl cup,” Sam pouted, causing Isabel to look to Gloria for advice.
Gloria placed the plates on the counter before bending next to Sam’s booster seat. “Meme’s going to give you a sippy cup this time, but if there are no accidents, you can have a big girl cup snack time.”
“Okay,” Sam answered, her eyes wide.
Rising, Gloria nodded towards the counter, silently asking Isabel for help. “They need to go into the freezer a moment,,,”
“Mom would just let them sit on the counter long enough so that we wouldn’t burn our mouths,” Isabel teased as she held her hand over the girls sandwiches. “Our mouths would water so much while we waited, my way’s much quicker.
Gloria cut the sandwiches into strips and then slid the plates in front of the hungry girls with a flourish. “Wait!” she commanded, catching her charges by surprise, their hands in mid air. She reached out and took her granddaughter’s hands in her own, as did Isabel. “Would you say Grace, please.”
Isabel looked straight into Gloria’s eyes as she spoke from the heart. “Thank you God for this wonderful lunch which we are about to receive, and thank you for all the wonderful people who make sure that little girls are never lonely, Amen.”
With the formalities finished, the girls dug into their sandwiches and chips, while the adults continued to watch each other for a moment. “Oops, I forgot my juice,” Isabel exclaimed, and breaking eye contact, she headed for the fridge. Moments later she had stealthily laced her drink with Tabasco and was headed back to the table when she saw Sam knock her doll from the table.
“Bobo,” Sam whined as she looked down at her fallen friend. Isabel started to reach for it but stopped when Gloria spoke.
“No!” This is lunch time, and we are not going to play ‘make Meme and Auntie fetch.’ Finish your lunch and then you can play with Bobo.”
Expecting an outcry, Isabel was surprised when both girls settled down and took bites of their sandwiches, but the lull wasn’t going to last long.
“Auntie Izzy-bell, what’s you drinking?”
“I’m drinking tomato juice,,,”
“Like in Meme’s sandwich?”
“Can I try?,,”
“Me too,,,”
Gloria smiled at Isabel’s dilemma.
“Okay,” Isabel replied cheerfully as she stood and headed for the refrigerator. Reaching past her the bottle of Clamato that she was actually drinking, she took out the bottle of the V-8 Juice that Alex was fond of. She filled a small cup with V-8, and then shared it with the girls.
“That’s good,” Sarah exclaimed. “Does your sandwich taste like that?”
Now Isabel was in trouble, but Gloria immediately came to her aid. “You can both have a bite of my sandwich.”
Moments later the girls were liking grilled cheese on oat-nut with tomato, and were very vocal about saying so.
“Now stop that,” Gloria commanded. “You can not have my sandwich, what would Meme eat?” she teased. “Now finish up, but if you still want one at snack time I’ll make one for the two of you to split.”
Several minutes later lunch was finished and the girls stomped into the family room while Isabel helped Gloria clean up before heading out for her afternoon class.
“They are so wonderful, so full of life,” Isabel sighed, “Do you think I’ll ever be ready for them?”
“You will,,, someday.”
“Rachel has done a wonderful job.”
“She has, and she has the toughest job in the world.” Seeing a look of confusion on Isabel’s face, she continued. “She’s a military wife. Pops packs up and goes off on a mission, and she’s got to take care of the kids. While he’s gone she has to be both Mom and Dad, she has to fix the broken washer hose, and pay too many bills with too little money, all the time trying to save enough money so there will be a vacation when Pops gets home. Then when he does get home, he wants to be in charge. He wants to fix everything and take the kids out and spoil them. That’s probably the toughest part of her job, the constant shifting of gears when your husband comes and goes. But considering all that, she’s been operating at a severe disadvantage.”
“Yea, what’s that?”
“She hasn’t been able to spend enough time with me,” Gloria teased. “I expect much better from you.”
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Later that night, as Charles passed by Alex’s room, he was surprised to find Jesse setting up residence. “What are you doing in here Son? Is the couch too uncomfortable for your Marine back?”
“Nothing like that Pops,” Jesse teased back. “I can sleep on a pile of rocks, but Alex told me to take it for the next couple of days,,,”
“Your Mother isn’t going to like that,” Charles sighed. “She wanted to keep the entire family together.”
“All I can tell you is that Alex has finally become comfortable with his place in the universe, which just happens to be deferring to his warrior god brother.”
“Well maybe,” Charles postulated as he backed out of the room, ‘But it’s much more likely Isabel dragged him to her place in the universe out at the Comfort Inn,’ he added silently.
Meanwhile, down the hall, Gloria hid her ire as she helped Rachel tuck her granddaughters into Isabel’s bed. “Night-night,” she murmured as she kissed their cheeks.
“Night-night Mommy, night-night Meme.”
“Actually Isabel had them all settled in her room before I got back from the mall,” Rachel explained once they got out into the hall.
“Tea?” Gloria offered.
“Ahhmm, no, I have plans,,,” Rachel demurred, pointing towards Harry’s old room with a touch of blush coloring her cheeks.
“So I understand,” Gloria teased. “Maybe it’s a good thing Isabel offered her room.”
“I like her,” Rachel answered with a smile. “She even cleaned out the bottom two drawers of her dresser so the girls would feel right at home in the ‘Princess Room’ as she called it, but I don’t know where she got the Cinderella sheets so fast, and for a full bed set no less.”
“You’ll find she’s very resourceful,,,”
“Listen, I know you wanted to have everyone under one roof, but I’m not going to say I’m sorry. It has been almost eight months, after all,,,”
“Say no more,” Gloria instructed. Having been a young wife with a deployed husband, she knew exactly what Rachel was talking about.
“At least she has her own home to go to, and I’m sure Alex will survive a night or two apart,,,”
“Apart?” Gloria challenged. “Not likely, especially after you got her mo-jo all worked up in the back yard this afternoon.” Seeing a look of confusion on her daughter-in-law’s face she explained, “Isabel gave Alex’s room to Jesse, and while they may show up at Diane’s tomorrow or the next day, I’d bet my new kitchen she’s got him at the Comfort Inn right now, and I’ll also be willing to bet that she’ll give you a run for your money in the ‘getting an itch scratched’ department.”
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Towards the end of fourth period Thumper excused herself and snuck out of study hall. The fact of the matter was that she really needn’t have bothered. Mister Renner, a retired gentleman who supplemented his social security pension as a teachers aid who monitored study halls had a long standing and well known policy. ‘You don’t bother me and I won’t make your life miserable.’ Thumper bypassed the girls room and headed straight for the music room where she caught Alex packing his stuff. She approached him slowly, but once she was in front of him, she didn’t know what to say.
Realizing that he wasn’t alone, Alex looked up. “Oh, hey Thumper.”
“Hi Alex,” she replied shyly. “I heard about your brother. I’m sorry. It must really suck.”
“I really don’t know yet,” Alex replied honestly, setting his guitar case down and taking a seat. “Bobby’s the oldest, and he left for the academy not long after we moved to Roswell. I don’t think I’ve seen him five times since he left, but I always knew he was out there.”
Thumper took the chair next to him, carefully keeping her knees together and tucking her tartan skirt in under her thighs as she sat. Settled, she looked over to meet his eyes. ‘He didn’t look,’ she thought in amazement. ‘Not that I would mind if he looked, but this guy is one-in-a-million.’ “It’s not that you think of him everyday, or even that often,,, My Grandmother died during the summer,” she hastened to explain.
“Sorry,,,” Alex interjected softly.
“It’s like you suffer the loss of a sense of family, but at the same time,,, I don’t know,,, it’s almost like I feel guilty because I wasn’t more upset than I was. Am I making sense?”
“Yea,” Alex agreed. “It’s not real yet, at least not for me.”
Both teens sat in silence, lost in their own thoughts, but after a moment Alex looked at her, and found an unasked question on her face. “Thumper, is there something else?”
Thumper’s brows shot up. “Man, you are good.”
“A lifetime with Liz and Maria. They’ve taught me well,” Alex explained. “Especially Maria. She jealously guards her independence, finding it hard to admit that she needs help. So she won’t ask me about a problem until it’s to late, and by then she’s subconsciously disappointed that I failed her.”
“But how can you disappoint her if she doesn’t ask?”
“I’ve given up trying to figure that one out because apparently I don’t have the right chromosomes to think like her, but she is my friend, so I won’t fail her,” Alex explained resolutely. “It’s much easier with Liz. She’s much more analytical. She relates a need, accepts help, and them moves on.”
“Well, it was Liz that told me to talk to you, but now’s not the time,,,”
Alex leaned forward and put his hand on top of hers. “Are you going to get me in trouble with Isabel?”
“God No!”
“Then shoot. Anything for a friend,” Alex replied cheerfully before looking down at his hand, his hand which actually belonged to Isabel, which was sitting on top of Thumper’s hand, which was sitting on top of her green pantyhose covered thigh. He snapped his hand back as if burned. “Sorry.”
Thumper smiled, again struck by his sense of personal honor. Realizing that her instinct to flirt would make him more uncomfortable, she bit back that impulse and instead pressed forward. “Actually it’s a computer problem. My father promised me a new computer for graduation, saying that the one I have now is getting too slow. But during the past couple of months they’ve spent so much on lawyers, I’d rather try to fix the one I got.”
“How old is it?”
“It’s a two year old Dell,” Thumper explained efficiently. “It’s a Windows Ninety-Eight machine. Pentium three, seven thirty-three processor. Two fifty-six memory. Three gig hard drive. Daddy installed Office Ninety-seven and Norton’s System Works. The hard drive’s almost full, and it’s running really slow. If you could fix it, I could save the rest of the money towards books and other stuff I’m going to need for college.”
“I’m impressed. Usually if I ask someone about the particulars about their computer they tell me the screen size of their monitor. It sounds like it’s still new enough to warrant an upgrade, but it will never set any speed records. What are you going to use it for?”
“Homework. Word processing, some spread sheets, e-mail, the internet. Sometimes some music, but I’m not a power user like you.”
“Okay, here’s what we could do. Increase the memory and install a second hard drive. Then I’ll move all your documents to the new drive and disk-wipe the old one. Install Windows XP, and your copy of Office. We won’t run Norton’s, it’s getting more and more bloated with every revision, so I’ll download a freeware anti-virus program and a couple of other utilities. That should take a couple of hours and cost you about a hundred bucks.”
“You can do all that for a hundred bucks?” Thumper gasped.
“Yea, I got connections.”
“Alex, I don’t want you to do charity. I can pay for what I need,,,”
“Thumper, this is business. Isabel will give you a bill from Aries. You’ll be paying for an OEM copy of XP, and as far as the hard drive and memory goes, I have boxes of them in my garage. I’m sure I can find everything else you need,” Alex explained as he stood to leave.”
“Alex, this means a lot to me,,,”
“Hey, don’t thank me yet. When this is all over you will owe me a Will Smith and rings,,,”
“And an orange soda, light on the ice. It’s a date,” she concluded, reaching up and pecking him on the cheek.
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Alex was hanging with Maria at her mom’s shop, waiting for Isabel to finish at Eastern and pick him up. Ever the gentleman, he treated this as an opportunity to perform a lot of the pack out of the heavier cases of merchandise from the back room. He was just coming out with a box of life sized alien blow up dolls.
“Izzy,” Alex called out cheerfully, dropping the heavy box onto the counter. “Good, I need you to do something for me.”
Isabel thought she knew everything about her husband, but he still continued to amaze her. Here he was, just days after his brother was killed, car less, covered with dust and hauling heavy boxes, but with his friends, he stayed cheerful. She looked over at Maria and winked.
Maria loved times like this. Isabel could tease better than all of the rest of the group put together, and lately, more and more, Isabel was letting her on the inside.
“We’re not going to do that Alex, I already told you that.”
“What?” he asked in confusion.
“You’re only going to do me there on our wedding night, and that’s because it’s the only special gift I have left to offer you,,,”
“Hugh?”
“But it’s nasty,,,”
“By now Maria was making strange gasping noises as she struggled to keep a straight face.
“Really, really, nasty,,,” Isabel continued, her eyes aglow as she bent her head down and pivoted on her hips as she stared at him intently from under her brows.
“Izzy!” Alex gasped as light dawned on Marblehead.
“Unless I like it, in which case we’re going to be doing it a lot,,,”
By now Alex had his hands over Maria’s ears, but he was doing little to protect her delicate sensibilities as she was squirming around so much he couldn’t keep his hands in place. “No! Nothing like that! I need an invoice for Thumper,,,”
“Thumper?” Isabel continued, keeping her voice light and teasing, but Maria could make out a trace of the little green monster in her voice, and this green monster was definitely not alien in nature. “You’re going to do the nasty with Thumper?”
“I have to hand it to you Isabel,” Maria joined in. “Liz and I could never get him to blush deeper than pink. You’ve driven him all the way through red and it looks like he’s turning purple,,,”
“I’m fixing Thumper’s computer,,,”
“That’s what they call it now?”
“No,” Alex sighed in exasperation. “I’m going to upgrade her computer so it’s capable of working in her dorm when she goes to college next fall. I need you to invoice her for a copy of XP.”
Isabel realized that it was probably time to let him off the hook, so she turned towards Maria. “Are you done with him yet?”
In response Maria reached up and kissed him on the cheek. “Thanks for the help Stud.”
“Come on Stud,” Isabel said, taking his hands. I’ll let you play with my floppies,,,”
“Isn’t that going to set off Mrs. Whitman?” Maria challenged.
“Naw,” Isabel replied confidently. “I think we can sneak one more night at the Comfort before Mom demands that we come home,,,”
“Ahhmm, about that,” Alex demurred. “My Mom called your Mom and we’re expected at your house,,,”
“Well at least we have six hours or so before we need to be home,,,”
“Actually my Mom told your Mom that you were craving her tuna surprise. She’s expecting us in less than half an hour,,,”
“I hate Mom’s tuna surprise,,, fish just isn’t compatible with Tabasco,,,”
“I know. I think that was the idea. She’s probably getting back at us for sneaking out last night,,,”
“I hate your Mom,” Isabel whined as they went through the door. “I admire her,,, a lot. But right now, I hate her too.”
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The evening of the wake, Phillip followed Jim’s pick-up into the parking lot of the Shady Rest funeral home, parking besides him. As he stepped out of his wife’s Toyota, he reached into the back seat for his jacket while Jim stepped over. As he pulled his jacket on, he looked over to his friend who was just finishing buttoning his own. “You look good in that uniform Jim, blue suits you. It took Isabel fifteen minutes to alter mine so I could fit into it.”
“Too much of Diane’s good cooking,” Jim quipped back.
“I’m going to let you in on a little secret Jim,” Phillip chuckled. “Now that Diane isn’t trying to please the kids and their,,, unusual taste in foods, she’s gone back to her old recipes. She’s always been fantastic cook.”
“It shows,” Jim answered as he slapped Phillip’s amble stomach with back of his hand.
Isabel and Diane waited at the base of the stairway while Rachel escorted Gloria down from her room, and as soon as she reached the floor, both women gave her a warm and heartfelt hug.
While this was going on, Rachel turned to Tish, who had volunteered to with the children. “You have my cell number as well as the other emergency numbers?”
“Yes. It’s all right on the refrigerator door.”
“Good. Now you understand that they aren’t to leave the house for any reason whatsoever?”
“Yes. I understand.”
“Great,,,” Rachel said as she went into the front room and kissed her children goodbye. Moments later she was outside, where Isabel was holding the rear door for her mothers. Soon Rachel was settled in the shotgun seat while Isabel drove them to the funeral parlor.
Charles looked at Phillip’s uniform. “Frack sake Phillip. You’ve been holding out on us.”
Phillip held up the arm of his black dress jacket and looked at the sleeve. It was adorned with the gold star of a line officer centered above a narrow then wide stripe that wrapped around his sleeve, the mark of a Navy Lieutenant, junior grade. “Just a little something I did to put myself through law school.”
“Little, hugh?” Charles replied sarcastically, looking at Charles’ chest instead of his sleeve. “I’m going to have Juanita order a couple more special bottles and you’re going to tell me about that little adventure sometime.”
“Meanwhile, Jesse felt oddly uncomfortable in Phillip’s presence. Last night at the house he had been able to adjust, after several beers, to the fact that he was a lawyer, but an officer too? A Navy officer at that? And looking at his ribbons, it was almost too much for his simple Marine mind to comprehend.
Jesse continued to stare at the ribbon centered on the top of Phillip’s ribbon rack when Jim slid over. “I don’t recognize some of his ribbons.”
“Well that’s to be expected,” Jim said softly. “Combat arms is a young guys specialty, so most of the troopers you meet are probably too young to have spent enough years in combat to rack up a chest full of ribbons.”
“What are they?”
“Well lets see, the predominantly yellow ribbon with red and green, that’s a Viet Nam service ribbon. Two star means he served two tours. Blue and white, UN service medal. Purple heart with two stars, two combat injuries. The red and yellow as well as the white and green ribbons are for Republic of Vietnam awards, a couple of others I don’t know, they’re probably specific to the Navy,,,”
“Wait a minute,” Jesse interrupted. “Two stars indicates a double award?”
“That’s right.”
“Then what’s the wide white stripe in the middle of the ribbon?”
“You don’t recognize that?” Jim asked in amazement. Your father picked up on it the moment Phillip saw him.”
“I thought it was a purple heart.”
“No,,,” Jim drawled softly. “That, my good Marine, is a Navy Cross. The highest award the Navy can give for valor.” (A.N.: The next highest decoration can be awarded only by an act of Congress.)
“Frack me,,,” Jesse mumbled.
“You’ve heard of the Brown Water Navy?”
“The small boat operators in Viet Nam?”
“Yea, he was one of them. Deep in the Mekong delta, two PBR’s (Patrol Boat, River) stumbled into an ambush. Then they made about the biggest mistake they could have make under the circumstances, they gave up the advantage of being mobile and stopped to duke it out with a superior enemy. Within moments one boat was shot up pretty bad while the other boat was a flaming hulk, many of the men forced into the water.
“Ensign Whitman was in command of the only other boat in the area close enough to effect a rescue. He went in after them under overwhelming fire and with no hope of assistance. When his Boatswain’s Mate was hit, he took over the con and kept the boat moving. Despite the fact that he was totally exposed in the firelight, he went back a total of three times, not leaving the area until he had recovered every man. Dead, injured, or still fighting, every single of them came home. Now what do Marines say? Never leave a buddy behind?”
“Fracking A,” Jesse muttered under his breath. “He must have been a real operator in his day,,,”
“Still is,” Jim retorted proudly. “I’ve seen him in action. You don’t ever want to cross him or anyone that he considers to be family.” Knowing a little of the history of the Whitman boys he leaned in close and lowered his breath. “If he ever thought you would hurt Isabel, or for that matter Alex, he’d drop you like a dirty rubber.”
Reflecting on his still sore knee Jesse rebutted, “That girl doesn’t need her Daddy to watch out for her, she can take care of herself. In fact she’d make a good Marine,” which was about the highest complement he could make about anybody.
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Chief Montoya was cursing the inventor of the necktie as he headed back to his office for his Class A jacket when he noticed that the door to the utility room where the departments server was open. Looking inside he found the last person on the face of the planet that he expected to see at the station. “Whitman! What the frack are you doing here? Your brother’s funeral is in less than an hour.
“Oh hi Chief,” Alex replied, turning off the monitor and standing. “I have had several of the systems that have already been installed locally pinging the Albuquerque server and each other over the internet, and I got an error message that our firewall needed an adjustment. I couldn’t get the adjustment to take from home, so I just stopped in for a moment to take care of it,,,”
“You shouldn’t have done that,” the Chief said in a more reasonable tone of voice. “It could have waited.”
“No it couldn’t have,” Alex replied reasonably. “We’re still bringing the entire system live on Monday, and I need to have confidence that the network is secure,,,”
“No one would blame you if you postponed,,,”
“A commitment’s a commitment, Chief,” Alex explained patiently. “Aries is a small company, but we’re running with some of the big dogs. It’s important to me, to everyone, that we show we can be counted on to follow through on what we say we’re going to do.”
“No one who knows you will ever doubt your commitment, Alex,” the Chief said, looking at his watch. “But you’d better get home. Your family must be getting ready to leave. And if I know Isabel,,,”
“Say no more Chief.”
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“~~Slingshot One, Roswell Tower, Flight of five Vipers. We’ll be conducting training operations five miles (8 km) off the departure end of runway Three.~~” (Authors note: Although the Air Force’s F-16 is officially designated as the Fighting Falcon, pilots have taken to calling the aircraft Vipers, and themselves Viper Pilots. This nickname is in honor of the Colonial Viper of Battlestar Galactica fame.)
“~~Roger Slingshot One, we have been briefed of your operations. Runway Three is closed and we have instituted the flight exclusion zone as requested. Notify Roswell Tower upon departure.~~”
“~~Gentlemen, systems check.~~”
“~~Five-by-five Skipper.~~”
“~~Three.~~”
“~~Four had a slight flutter in secondary hydraulics, but is fine now.~~”
“~~Slingshot Five?~~”
“~~Good to go.~~”
“~~Slingshot Four, R.T.B. (return to base) Slingshot Five, take position Four~~”
Slingshot One watched through his bubble canopy as the change of aircraft occurred before continuing. “~~The goal today is absolute perfection. Tighten up, stay sharp, and prepare to turn on my mark.~~”
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Charles and the rest of the bearers lined up about ten feet from the back of the hearse, for while their best efforts were sufficient at the funeral parlor and during the Funeral Mass, they could not be expected to have the time to learn, let alone the presence of mind to perform, the intricacies of a proper military graveside service. An honor guard from the Five Twenty-Second took their place at the back of the hearse.
Stepping up onto the platform around the grave, the honor guard gently lowered their precious burden and made several minute adjustments, making sure the casket was positioned precisely on the heavy nylon straps of the platform. As the honor guard finished their task and stood at attention, the Officer in Charge stepped forward to insure that the flag was perfectly stretched and leveled, precisely centered over the casket. Completing this task, they stood to attention as the Chaplain began the graveside service.
“Let us pray;
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures.
He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul.
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil;
for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies.
Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life;
and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
(The Twenty-Third Psalm)
After a moments silence the Chaplain continued;
“Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I’ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun-split clouds — and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of —
wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence. Hov’ring there,
I’ve chased the shouting wind along, and flung
My eager craft through footless halls of air.
Up, up the long delirious burning blue
I’ve topped the windswept heights with easy grace
Where never lark, nor even eagle flew.
And, while with silent, lifting mind I’ve trod
The high untrespassed sanctity of space,
Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.
(High Flight. John Gillespie Magee, Jr.)
“Lord God, whose days are without end and whose mercies beyond counting, keep us mindful that life is short and the hour of death unknown. Let your Spirit guide our days on earth in the ways of holiness and justice, that we may serve you
in union with the whole Church, sure in faith, strong in hope, perfected in love. And when our earthly journey is ended,
lead us rejoicing into your kingdom, where you live for ever and ever.”
“Amen.”
The Chaplain made a sign of the Cross, blessing the casket, and the family beyond. “May the peace of God, which is beyond all understanding, keep our hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God and of his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Amen.”
As the Chaplain stepped back the Officer in Charge took his place at the head of the assemblage. ‘Ten-hut!” he commanded softly.
The first of the three rifle volleys caught Gloria by surprise. She flinched so violently that she almost came up from her chair. She squeezed her eyes shut, and braced for the other two volleys, yet even forewarned, she flinched for those as well.
At the staccato crack of the second volley, Isabel clutched her husband’s hand tighter, but he did not notice. Alex was never more thankful for the depth of their connection, for he was depending on the love of his life to keep him going. He had been looking forward to his brother’s visit at Christmas, to show Isabel off. He truly wished that they had met under better circumstances, but he could feel Isabel’s respect for his brother, and he believed that Robert approved as well.
As the echoes of the third volley faded from the distant hills, the sharp sound of a military bugler playing taps. This was a turning point for Charles. This made it real. He had heard this dirge too many times to think otherwise. His son was dead, and would never be home again.
“~~Slingshot One, Two minutes,~~” the watcher whispered into his radio.
As the last note of the bugle faded the well rehearsed honor guard bent as one, grasping the sides of the flag that shielded their fallen comrade. As they stood, the flag snapped flat as they ritualistically folded the flag along it’s length, first in half, then again. As the quartered flag hovered, white gloves caressed it’s edges, insuring that the folds were sharp and straight. Then, starting at the foot of the casket, the honor guard folded the flag into it’s characteristic tight triangle, ending with eight stars showing on both the top and bottom. The Airman at the upper right took the folded flag, tucking it’s end under the edge of the top triangle before turning and presenting it to the Officer in Charge.
Knowledgeable that some military traditions dictate that once folded, a memorial flag never be unfolded, the young Captain inspected the flag, making sure that it was perfect and worthy of presentation to their fallen comrade’s loved ones. As he turned and marched towards the Chaplain, he discretely slipped three spent cartridges, emblematic of the three rifle volleys, into the top fold of the flag. He presented the flag to the Chaplain, and then his duty done, led the honor guard away from the burial site, leaving the lieutenant who had flown out from Maryland behind, who would remain on station until the internment was complete.
The Chaplain took the flag from the Officer in Charge, placing one gloved hand over the folded flag and his other hand under it. With the weight of the world on his shoulders, He turned and resolutely marched to the seated family.
“~~Execute!~~”
The Chaplain stopped in front of the seated family, directly in front of Gloria, in accordance with the wish that Charles had expressed earlier. With the straight edge of the flag facing the family he slowly dropped to one knee, presenting the flag to Gloria. “On behalf of the President of the United States, The Department of the Air Force, and a grateful nation, we offer this flag for the faithful and dedicated service of Lieutenant Robert Whitman. God Bless you and this family, and may God Bless the United States of America.”
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In downtown Roswell windows shook and traffic stopped as the shadows of four Vipers flying in a perfect Fingers-Four formation screamed down the length of Route 380. Seconds later they were over the cemetery where Slingshot Three broke formation and rocketed towards the heavens on zone-five afterburner. He carried with him the soul of a warrior, delivering him to his well earned rest while the thunder of his jet exhaust let one and all know, ‘There be Heroes Here’.
End Chapter
Authors note: One night while I slept, just ten miles (16 km) away from my house, the beltway sniper and his accomplice were captured by a contingent of Washington and Frederick County Deputies, the Maryland State Police, and the FBI. I am proud to say that the State of Maryland was gracious in allowing the Commonwealth of Virginia to try him first. (Virginia has the death penalty, Maryland does not.) He now sits in a cell, convicted and sentenced to die, awaiting his fate.
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21 ship Missing Man formation
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Charles’ AUG-A1
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Firefighter Alex Taylor, Alex’s rescuer when he was shot at the Kettle’s
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Isabel’s Floating Heart, a gift from Alex after Prom
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Isabel’s Earrings, Alex’s present for her Eighteenth birthday.
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Isabel’s Engagement Ring
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