The usual protocol for state dinners was forgotten as Paula, Lisa, Kate, Jordan, Caroline, Naomi, and the rest of Gwen's friends flocked to her side. The guests at the dinner smiled broadly as they watched the age old custom of women congratulating one of their own on her pregnancy. That was one reaction that was the same in every culture the world over. Somehow it made President Hammer appear more like everyone else, while at the same time, gaining her even more respect and love from those watching.
A woman that inspired a man such as Steve Hammer to publicly profess his love and even shed tears was not common by any stretch! A man that that was confident and strong enough to bare his soul as well as his vulnerability to his wife and to the world was far from ordinary! The legend that was Gwen and Steve Hammer simply grew. They did not posture and pose to create a false image. They were genuine, they were human, and they were special. All of those in the room and watching from around the world could feel it.
Reaction back home in the States was varied. Many Washington politicians spoke about how inappropriate it was for President Hammer and her husband to publicly display their affection the way they did. The same politicians, however, declined to comment further when it became apparent that the American public strongly supported the expressiveness of their president. The internet came alive as people shared opinions in blogs and on social media. Americans had leaders to be proud of, and proud they were!
The President of the United States is pregnant! Newspapers, television, and the internet feasted on the events of the past 36 hours in Hungary. When interviews aired with some of the women and children that had been trapped with Steve Hammer and his son, American pride ratcheted up a few more notches. Those involved all spoke of the incredible strength and resolve displayed by both the President's husband and her son, who had remained steadfastly at his father's side throughout the entire ordeal. None of those interviewed had any doubt that without the seemingly superhuman efforts of Steve Hammer, everyone would have perished.
That President Hammer and her husband were extremely emotional and very affectionate was apparent and totally acceptable to the American public. Look at what the two had endured and accomplished within a few hours of landing in Hungary! Even the President's most outspoken critics in Congress finally began to appreciate just how golden the citizens of the United States considered the First Couple.
Gwen received the good wishes and congratulations of her inner circle for several minutes. "How far along are you, Dear?" asked her beaming grandmother, Caroline.
"Just two days, Grandma," replied Gwen with a grin.
"T-t-that can't be," stuttered Caroline. "There's no way you could be sure that you're pregnant and you certainly wouldn't know the gender of the baby. Is this a joke or something?"
"Grandma, she has a much better way of knowing than any medical test ever devised," asserted Kate. "That old blind woman told you that you were carrying Steve's son, didn't she, Gwen?"
"We can't let that get out," responded Gwen. "People will think I'm crazy for believing a fortune teller."
"They'll still wonder when your due date turns out be nine months from yesterday," pointed out Lisa. "Did anyone tell you that we went back and searched for that old woman and couldn't find her? No one even admits to ever having seen her."
"I won't try to understand it, but I'll always be grateful to her for telling me how to find Steve and Saint," replied Gwen. "I know I didn't dream it, and without her guidance, they would have perished."
"How about Saint's future bride?" chuckled Kate. "That little girl is adorable and her parents are like super brains. Her mother's an astrophysicist and her father's both a seismologist and a geologist."
"That's the couple sitting at our table?" asked a surprised Caroline. "You think Saint will marry their little girl? They're only children!"
"They may wait twenty years, more or less, Mom, but 'it's been written', as they say. Saint and that beautiful little girl will spend their lives together and we couldn't prevent it if we tried," replied Paula as she beamed at her newly pregnant daughter. "The Gods have long smiled on Gwen and Steve, and now they're grinning at Saint."
Paula had known some very bad hours as she knelt beside Gwen during the search for Saint and Steve. On the ride from the airport to the hotel in Budapest that morning, Paula had offered her apologies to Gwen for losing track of Saint. Her guilt had been almost unbearable as she had knelt and prayed next to her daughter for the safe return of Gwen's husband and son.
"Gwen, I can't begin to tell you how sorry I am that I allowed Saint to leave the tent. I wasn't watching him as closely as I should have been. I didn't even see Ruth and Theresa leave. I let you and Steve down, and it almost cost their lives," sobbed Paula.
"Mom! Don't ever think that. Saint had a date with destiny and there was nothing you could have done to prevent it. He and Lena were destined to meet and begin working together to help others," responded Gwen emphatically. "I'm sorry that it caused you so much distress and guilt, but it had to happen. I understand that now. There are forces at play that we'll never understand, but please know this. You did nothing wrong. The Gods laugh at our attempts to alter it. Just be proud that Saint, Lena, Steve, and the rest of the people that were trapped were able to rise to the occasion and persevere. If Saint hadn't gone with Lena, they'd all be dead."
Sitting across from Gwen in the limo was Hanna Kiss. She was obviously confused, so she asked Gwen the question she had puzzled over since the rescue. "Could you please explain something to my husband and me? You have called us family several times, and have spoken of our little Lena being a queen. You're very gracious and I'm not objecting, but Adam and I quite bewildered; we do not understand what you mean."
"This is going to sound crazy, but I'll tell you the short version," answered Gwen as she formulated her response while checking to be sure that Lena and Saint were watching a video playing on a hand held device and not listening to the adult conversation. "The day after our wedding, Steve and I, along with some friends, visited a local fair. Inside one of the tents was an old blind woman that told fortunes. She took my hand and knew who I was immediately. Then she told me that I had conceived a son a few hours earlier and that he would grow to become an even greater warrior than his father. I learned that she was accurate about me being pregnant, and that it was a son. She also told me that my unborn son's queen had not yet been conceived.
"Last night, after spending the day performing surgery on many badly injured children, I stopped in the patient tent to check on my patients. A small form in a dark corner grabbed my wrist and addressed me as her queen. I knew immediately that it was the same blind fortune teller I had seen at that fair! I have no idea how she came to be in that small Hungarian town, but she told me that Steve and Saint were in grave danger and I had to pray to St. Stephen for their safe return. She also told me that Saint had now met his future queen. Without trying to sound presumptuous, I believe that Lena and Saint are destined, by whatever forces control the universe, to fall in love, marry, and accomplish things together that we can't even imagine."
As Gwen spoke, Hanna and Adam Kiss exchanged significant glances. "Was this an old woman without eyes? Did she appear to be well over the century mark?" asked Hanna, and Gwen nodded in the affirmative. "Adam and I either met her or someone very similar in a tent at a small fair in Budapest a week ago. She told us that we had to go to that small town immediately. She predicted a catastrophe and told us that we would know what to do when it happened. She insisted that in spite of the danger to Lena, we had to take her with us.
"Adam had been following the seismic activity in that area and had already determined an earthquake was a distinct possibility. Of course, no one in the government would listen to him, so we did travel to the town to see how we could help, and because of what the old crone, and I mean that with respect, we took Lena with us. Your story certainly makes sense to Adam and me. As a woman and mother, I believe it without reservation. As an astrophysicist, I am finding science and logic cannot always explain why things happen as they do. In science, the more discoveries we make, the more we learn that there are further mysteries as yet unexplained."
Gwen hadn't revealed that the old woman had also informed her that she was pregnant. Steve deserved to be the first person to hear her news, so she never mentioned that portion of the old woman's prediction.