In Service of the Queen
by Davina Lee
An alternative future of women and their adventures
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Author's Note
At the conclusion of our last chapter, Adelaide's low blood sugar moment prompted Friends Vivienne and Cosette to issue a prescription for breakfast in bed to replenish her body. And Tiara's presence in all of this prompted an additional order from Vivienne and Cosette for Adelaide to "replenish her heart." In that respect, Friend Tiara delivered just what the doctor ordered.
This chapter picks up a little less than a week later with another day in the life of the Empyrea gals.
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Chapter 8: I-L-Y
Vivienne and Adelaide's apartment
Adelaide, bundled up in her bathrobe, stepped out of her bedroom and into the hallway. She stopped, stretched, and stifled a yawn, rubbing her eyes before turning to the right.
"Hey, babe," said Vivienne from the kitchen.
Adelaide whirled her head around and stared, blinking. "You're up early."
Vivienne nodded. "Want some coffee?"
Adelaide scanned Vivienne from head to toe. "And you're suspiciously fully dressed."
Vivienne shrugged.
"But yeah, coffee sounds good. Thanks." Adelaide turned to shuffle down the hallway. "Cosette, honey," she hollered. "I'm peeing. Care to join me?"
Adelaide stopped at Vivienne's bedroom door. "Cosette?" said Adelaide.
"Not here," said Vivienne.
"Oh," said Adelaide, walking to the end of the hall and closing the door. She sat down on the toilet, rested her elbows on her knees and her chin in her hands. Adelaide peed alone.
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In the kitchen
Vivienne held a steaming mug out to Adelaide.
"Thanks," said Adelaide.
"Croissant?" asked Vivienne, reaching into the bread box. "They're from yesterday."
Adelaide shrugged and accepted the pastry Vivienne offered. She dipped the corner of it in her coffee and took a bite.
"Is everything alright?" asked Adelaide. She hooked the leg of a kitchen chair with her foot while she juggled her coffee and croissant. After pulling the chair out, Adelaide sat down. "If you need to talk, I'm here."
"Um..." said Vivienne, pulling out a chair of her own. "Okay. What do you want to talk about."
"Whatever's on your mind, Viv." Adelaide scooted close and rested her hand on Vivienne's forearm. "I'm here for you. I just want you to know that."
"Okay...?"
"I'm not the world's relationship expert by any means. 'Cause I've really only had one serious girlfriend and that's Tiara. And I'm mostly sleeping alone, because Tiara's out with her band all night... But if you need... if you and Cosette are... you know... If I can help by listening, I will."
"Oh," said Vivienne, "Oh. You think Cosette and I are on the outs?"
"Day old croissants. You're wearing clothes. I peed by myself this morning. Something's off kilter here."
Vivienne raised her mug to take a sip. "Football," she said, ripping off the corner of her croissant in her teeth.
"Football?"
Vivienne nodded as she chewed.
"I thought they practiced in the afternoon."
Vivienne shook her head. "Not practice. Not the intramural team. Just Cosette."
"Viv, honey, it's early and I'm severely under-caffeinated." Adelaide held her mug in both hands and raised it to inhale the rising steam. "Help me connect the dots here?"
"Cosette has a game today. An exhibition match with the Empyrea City Clippers."
Adelaide took a sip of her coffee and set her mug on the table. "Cosette plays for the Clippers? Damn. I knew she was good, but--"
"No, no, it's not a permanent thing. Just for today."
"Still, though."
Vivienne shook her head again. "They've invited a few players from local clubs to join in for an exhibition match. Just today. It's like a scouting thing."
"So she could be playing for the Clippers?"
Vivienne shrugged. "I guess, if they like what they see and decide to sign her on."
"Viv!"
"I know, I should have told you."
"Does this mean she'd be able to stay? Stay in Empyrea City? Not just for her gap year, but like, longer? As long as she wants?"
"Well... yeah, I guess. But I try not to think about it too much. I don't want to get my hopes up. Just in case."
Adelaide pushed her coffee mug out of the way and leaned in to wrap her arms around Vivienne. "Viv, that's great."
"You want to come along? I know football's not really your thing, but--"
"Heck yeah! Viv, your girl's gonna be playing for the Empyrea City Clippers. That's a pretty big deal."
Vivienne straightened up and held Adelaide at arm's length. She stared at the top of the table. "I'm really trying not to get my hopes up too much."
"When's the game?" asked Adelaide. "I need to run through the shower."
Vivienne looked up. "Not until afternoon. You've got time."
"Good. I've got a few errands to run this morning."
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Empyrea City Trolley Stop #31
Adelaide craned her neck to stare down the track. People were crossing at random intervals. No trains were coming. Adelaide picked up the end of the scarf she had hanging over her shoulders and wrapped it around her neck. She thrust her hands into her pockets.
As a group of women walked by, a single brown leaf blew across their path.
Adelaide waited. She peered down the track again.
A woman coming from the other direction, carrying a sack of groceries paused to stand beside Adelaide. "Trolley's not coming friend," she said. "Track maintenance."
"Track maintenance?" said Adelaide. "I thought that was next week."
"It was," said the woman. "But the sign at the next station says they moved the schedule up."
"Oh," said Adelaide.
The woman shrugged. "I guess it needed fixing sooner."
"I guess," replied Adelaide. "Thanks for the tip, friend."
"At least the sun is shining," said the woman as she shuffled away. "Could be worse."
"Yeah," said Adelaide. She let her backpack slip from her shoulders and held it out to unzip the front pocket. Adelaide pulled out a napkin she unrolled to reveal a croissant. She ripped the pastry in half before packing everything back up. Stuffing half a croissant in her teeth and tightening her scarf, Adelaide set out on foot.
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Empyrea City Public Library