Copperfox
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Two and a half days after Bert Randall was benignly surprised by Major Yang, Ambassador-At-Large Ford was much less pleasantly surprised by Nalani Hahona.
Nalani had returned to their hotel suite ahead of Samantha, ostensibly to make preparations for their evening out at Beijing's night spots, while Samantha was talking with Carlota about the still-unsettled issue of the U.N. commission leadership. When Samantha came to the suite, however, it was to find that Nalani was gone, and all of Nalani's belongings were also gone, except for a recording device which bore a voice message:
"Pardon my not giving more notice, darling, but we both know that everyone has to look out for herself; if we're not good to ourselves, who else will be good to us? I've been offered a new position, with increased responsibility. The Rainbow House has already given me the go-ahead for the change; they've even passed the news to Ambassador Salazar. Don't worry, I've covered your appointment-making for the rest of your time in China; and when you fly to Tokyo, my replacement will be there to meet you. So you won't suffer business-wise. As for anything personal, everyone's interchangeable in a truly collective society.
"Oh, almost forgot to tell you: my new boss is none other than my predecessor on your staff. Try not to make any scenes; if Carlota and I can reconcile our feud, a diplomat like you should have no difficulty accepting the change. Goodbye, it's been fun. Daffodil will probably be pleased; he never liked me. Don't forget to reprogram your data module so my signal implants no longer communicate with it." And that was all.
Samantha stared for a long time at the audio device. "Carlota wanted YOU to work for her? And you were willing to work for HER?" She shook her head, refusing to give too much ground to any emotional reaction. "Carlota....Of course, all this time, she must have been MORE angry at ME for dismissing her, than at you for filling the vacancy. So she--that--!"
There was indeed an emotional reaction to the stupefying surprise; but when it was over, and after half a bottle of Joy Nectar, Samantha was actually able to laugh about it. Then she called her son, waking him up in fact; she had a sudden urge to find out if Daffodil really disliked Nalani. If he did, Samantha had never suspected it. After all, in Samantha's mind, her son could not possibly resent anyone whose company Samantha enjoyed.
As it turned out, the teenager did seem pleased that Nalani had jumped ship. Samantha was uncertain whether perceiving those signs was the reason why she then refused her son's request to be allowed to fly out and see some of China with her before she started for home.
Nalani had returned to their hotel suite ahead of Samantha, ostensibly to make preparations for their evening out at Beijing's night spots, while Samantha was talking with Carlota about the still-unsettled issue of the U.N. commission leadership. When Samantha came to the suite, however, it was to find that Nalani was gone, and all of Nalani's belongings were also gone, except for a recording device which bore a voice message:
"Pardon my not giving more notice, darling, but we both know that everyone has to look out for herself; if we're not good to ourselves, who else will be good to us? I've been offered a new position, with increased responsibility. The Rainbow House has already given me the go-ahead for the change; they've even passed the news to Ambassador Salazar. Don't worry, I've covered your appointment-making for the rest of your time in China; and when you fly to Tokyo, my replacement will be there to meet you. So you won't suffer business-wise. As for anything personal, everyone's interchangeable in a truly collective society.
"Oh, almost forgot to tell you: my new boss is none other than my predecessor on your staff. Try not to make any scenes; if Carlota and I can reconcile our feud, a diplomat like you should have no difficulty accepting the change. Goodbye, it's been fun. Daffodil will probably be pleased; he never liked me. Don't forget to reprogram your data module so my signal implants no longer communicate with it." And that was all.
Samantha stared for a long time at the audio device. "Carlota wanted YOU to work for her? And you were willing to work for HER?" She shook her head, refusing to give too much ground to any emotional reaction. "Carlota....Of course, all this time, she must have been MORE angry at ME for dismissing her, than at you for filling the vacancy. So she--that--!"
There was indeed an emotional reaction to the stupefying surprise; but when it was over, and after half a bottle of Joy Nectar, Samantha was actually able to laugh about it. Then she called her son, waking him up in fact; she had a sudden urge to find out if Daffodil really disliked Nalani. If he did, Samantha had never suspected it. After all, in Samantha's mind, her son could not possibly resent anyone whose company Samantha enjoyed.
As it turned out, the teenager did seem pleased that Nalani had jumped ship. Samantha was uncertain whether perceiving those signs was the reason why she then refused her son's request to be allowed to fly out and see some of China with her before she started for home.
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