The next morning we ate breakfast, said our goodbyes and flew back to Area 51, our short honeymoon over.
Major McCandless was waiting for us as we landed. Our appointment with the Secretary of Defense was set for the following week in Washington at the Pentagon. I knew I shouldn't be nervous but I was.
*****
The Secretary met with us. We were prepared as much as could be. Joining us were Alessa and Maria to give credence to the Corporation's seemingly generous donation of the spaceships to the new Space Force. Our new proposal was that we get astronauts from NASA, now that the Shuttle program was over as well as pilots from the other services.
"I'm quite surprised," began the Secretary, "that you were able to create these spaceships..."
"It's just something that we were able to accomplish," answered Alessa, keeping to the premise that the Corporation had built them.
"...and you want nothing for them?"
"America's been good to us and it's time to give something back." Alessa took a drink of water, her hand slightly shaking as she was telling the biggest lie of her life.
I started the video we had made of the ships flying across the Nevada desert and then into low Earth orbit. We had decided to keep the moonbase a secret for now.
I only wished the craft had windows but it was impossible to put one in and the chase plane's view would have to do.
By the time we were finished there were congratulations all around and the realization that even with the knowledge of their existence now part of the Pentagon, it was ultra secret.
The four of us had dinner that evening at one of the hidden treasures in Washington, "Officina", for Italian food, and talked about the future. It soon became obvious that the two women wanted a spaceship of their own and I could tell that Max was giving it serious consideration, his hands folded together as I had learned he was prone to do when he was thinking when he said, "Why not? We'll have to teach you how to fly it and you'll have to keep it under wraps until we go public."
I could tell that Maria was excited, trying hard to keep it under control, not wishing to pop the balloon, so to speak.
Arrangements were made to have them come to Area 51 over the next month to learn how to fly one of the spacecraft. There were built in protections to keep them from crashing but even so the possibility of being stranded in space was still a reality.
We all the spent the night at my house in DC. I was glad to see that it was OK and I was giving serious consideration to having someone stay there. I would put a notice on the Pentagon electronic bulletin board and find someone from there to live in my house.
Max had never spent the night at my house and this gave me the opportunity to show him what I had and where I had grown up after my parents had died.
Over the next month, we accepted applications from those we had sought out to form the basis of our Space Force and as they came to Groom Lake several unused Hangars were quickly converted to living quarters. With the reality of what we had, finances were no problem and every effort went into making the housing comfortable. All it took was the where with all to combine NASA, Air Force, Navy and Marine pilots into one cohesive group.
*****
The time finally came for us to bring everyone together and flights into Nellis became the status quo over the next two weeks. Each group was introduced to the concept of the Space Force without saying too much in case someone decided not to transfer.
In order to make the program work we determined early on that each flight crew would be a mix so that no cliques could form.
The general came into my office and after looking around, gave me a kiss to end all kisses, bringing my heart rate up to match that of my first flight in the spacecraft.
"Good afternoon, darling," he started to say when the phone rang.
"Colonel Origlieri," I answered, having kept my maiden name for military matters. "Would you repeat that, please?"
I put the phone on speaker, shocked at what I had heard. "The president," the caller repeated, "has gone public with the Space Force news and has given the press photos of the spacecraft from the material you gave the Secretary of Defense."
I sat down, surprised at what we had heard. It was Johnson and the SR-71 all over again. "Are you sure?" I asked, hoping that the caller was mistaken.
"Fox News led off with it and the other networks picked it up a few minutes later. You should be getting a call in a few minutes from the White House."
All our work in keeping everything secret was up in smoke and I dreaded what the call from the White House was going to say.
Max went to his office to await the call while I sat there, too stunned to move. Whatever advantage we had had was gone now that the world knew what Groom Lake had up to now kept hidden. The only thing we still had going for us is that most everyone thought the Corporation had built them and their true origin was still a secret.
*****
When the general finally returned, he sat down on one of the two chairs available and put his hands over his eyes, leaning forward in frustration.
"We've been 'invited'", he started to say, "to bring one of the ships to Washington for a press conference to highlight America's superiority."
"When do we leave?" I asked, knowing full well we really had no choice in the matter.
"Tomorrow... enough time to let them get their act together. Well... let's do this right, shall we? Get some Blackbird spacesuits and all and arrange for an escort as we approach the capital so there's no problem with security."
That night, we lay in each other's arms, hoping that everything would turn out well.