Atlantis issues a Declaration of Independence, and gets a call from Eath about it. Teyla reveals information about a Wraith gathering in a remote part of the galaxy...
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Confirming Carter Book Two Daedalus
Chapter Five
Two days later
Interior-Bedroom
0725 Hours
"I, Col. Samantha Carter, duly elected Queen of Atlantis, do hereby declare and decree the City of Atlantis to be an independent state, free of ties and entanglements put forth by others in our city's name."
"From this day forward, the people of Atlantis neither bow to, nor serve any other master besides our fair city, and as Queen, I answer to them in its name. We reach out to our neighbors, welcoming them to join us in friendship, with the hope of peace, goodwill, and trade between us."
"We have no history of oppression or mistreatment, but vow to aid others that find themselves oppressed or mistreated. We take this action because others have failed to, and we will no longer stand by as our neighbors and brothers suffer without relief. We will come to their assistance, and bring down furious vengeance upon those that bring them harm."
"Like the Ancients that built this city, and her sisters throughout the universe, we will make it a haven, a center of learning and trade for all to benefit from. We ask only that others join us freely to assist, or refrain from impeding our efforts to improve the lives of those left behind as..."
"This isn't working." Carter said as she threw the tablet across the room, watching it bounce across the carpet. "I like the opening, but that's about all."
She looked over at Tammy. "I know you're not asleep, so quit faking. Why did she give this to me? She's the brain mechanic, she knows all the buttons to push...just look what she's done so far!"
"She gave it to you because she wants to know what you want to say, and how you want to say it." Tammy said, not turning over. "She'll clean it up and make it pretty. So quit worrying about it. No one expects you to be Thomas Jefferson. And he did like what, twenty drafts over a couple of months? You've been working on yours for twenty minutes."
"Why are you being like thi..."
"Excuse me, ladies." Samuels said as she walked into the room. She went directly to the tablet lying on the floor by the window, picked it up, and walked out, stopping at the door to bow, and say, "Thank you."
"What the hell?" Carter said. She looked over at Tammy, who was now looking back at her.
"Andi! You get your ass back in here! NOW!" She shouted.
"Yes, ma'am?" Samuels said as she stepped back into the room. She no longer had the tablet with her.
"Don't you ma'am, me! You know damn well why I called you back in here." Carter said, getting up on her knees on the bed. "Are you watching us? Is that how you knew what I..."
"Yes, Sam. I watch you all the time. You both know that." Samuels said calmly as she sat on the side of the bed. She looked around the room, then back at Carter. "I'd like to put a desk for each of you in here, and maybe a few chairs. With the view from these windows..."
"Don't change the subject, Andi." Carter said. "Why are you watching us?"
Samuels looked surprised at the question. "That was rule number one, on the second day, Sam. You have no private life. Someone is with you, or watching you at all times."
"Tammy is with me! Why do you feel the need to watch me as well?"
"No one said we wouldn't, or couldn't, do both. And now we need to watch Tammy too." Samuels said.
She looked at Tammy.
"Isn't that right Tammy? The cameras were your idea, you're the only one with access to the software, so I'm assuming that since it hasn't been modified, neither of you had any objection to being monitored. And you both know that you should be, given what you've been up to behind Jennifer and my backs."
"How dar...don't try to blame Tammy for this, Andi." Carter said, her face coloring as she got angrier.
"Sam, I'm not blaming anyone. I watch you because I need to, and because you and Tammy are such fascinating subjects." Samuels said. "I have to watch what you're doing, because you don't tell us. I hope you've noticed that I haven't interfered with any of your plans."
Tammy took Carter's hand as she sat up on the bed. She looked over at her, then let her eyes fall to the bed. "I knew she was watching us, Sam. She's mentioned it several times when we've talked about things. She hasn't tried to hide it." She looked over at her again. "I didn't modify the software because only the four of us have access to it. And I don't think about the cameras being there."
"Do you watch us...making love?" Carter asked, glancing over at Tammy.
"Yes." Samuels said, meeting her eyes. "And most of the time I'm jealous. The love the two of you have for each other, and the way you share it so freely, is so beautiful. I want you to know that no one else has, or will ever see any of those recordings. Most of them have already been recorded over."
"But why, Andi?" Carter asked her. "There's more to this than you're telling me. It's true that we haven't told you and Jennifer things, but why do you need to watch us make love? Or just be together?"
"I review your whole day, every day, Sam. I document the important moments, preserving the video, and make notes on my observations of the rest." Samuels said, turning on the bed and bringing her legs up under her so she was facing them both.
"In addition to being your foreign minister, and in-house plotter slash tactician, I'm a psychiatrist and cultural anthropologist." She paused, looking at her. "Do you have any idea how valuable being able to observe you as you progress down the path you're on is? Not to mention the historical record we're creating. I promise that none of what I document will be made available until after both your deaths, but what I'm doing is important in so many ways I can't even begin to list them all."
"Wow. I can't believe what I'm hearing." Carter said, shaking her head.
"Why not, Sam? I haven't hidden anything from you, Tammy, or Jennifer." Samuels said. "Granted, I haven't volunteered information, but if asked, I tell you what I'm doing, or what plans are in the pipe. You knew that I've been documenting your case, as has Jennifer. Are you surprised at the level its being taken to? Is that the problem?"
"I don't know Andi. You just hit me upside the head with a two-by-four, and you're telling me that I knew you were doing it and why, neither of which makes it hurt any less."
Samuels got up and went into the next room, and came back with the tablet. She brought up a screen and opened the file Sam had been working on. She made a change, then saved the file and handed her the tablet.
"I came in here earlier to get that tablet, and just made a small change in what you had written. I took that 'as' off the end of the last paragraph. You're finished. Our declaration is complete as far as I'm concerned, and I was terrified that you would delete it and start over. Which would have been a shame."
She turned to Tammy. "I might have suggested some changes, but this declaration had to come from Sam. We need it to reflect what she believes, and what she feels in her heart."
She looked back at the tablet in her hand, then back up at Carter. "You said, in plain, heart felt language, what we're doing, why we're doing it, and what we hope to accomplish. Jefferson's got nothing on you. He just wanted to start a country. You're trying to reshape two galaxies. People will read this, or hear it, and feel the hope you want to share with them."