Five
She left me in reception while she popped upstairs to turn over the memory card from the video camera. Vinnie attracted some attraction here, a few puzzled looks, one or two double takes. I sat there reading one of the old magazines, idly flicking through for pictures.
I was wondering if she loved me a bit more after our sexcapade. I'd do anything to keep her, to make love to her properly. Thoughts of the countdown clock also intruded. We had dinner then the afternoon session to come. Maybe four hours from now she'd be naked in my arms again, this time with her panties off.
She came back down, the concern on her face turning to a smile as she saw me. I was up and walking to meet her.
"Shall we go for lunch?" she asked as we met.
She linked my arm as I nodded my yes, steering me down a corridor. I felt pleased to be connected to her, walking with her by my side, feeling the warmth of her arm around mine. It was as if the only thing of any importance was centred on her.
When we got to the canteen Vincent attracted more interest. I had Rose make for an empty table by the wall but there was no hiding Vinnie floating along behind us. For those who worked or visited the micro G zone, seeing things apparently floating wasn't unusual, but even those were looking on mystified.
We ate a quick meal with several people making detours past our table for a closer look.
"What do you think they'll say?" I asked. "When they realise they were getting the first look at the future."
"Well, the secret's out now," she replied, pushing her empty plate forward.
I nodded as I took my last mouthful.
"Do you want to see my house?" she asked. "It's only a short walk."
"What, meet your folks already?" I joked.
"I doubt there'll be anyone home. I was going to get changed and there's that apple juice to finish off," she said, taking me more seriously than I'd intended.
I put my empty plate back on the tray. "Do I get to see your bedroom as well?"
She laughed. "You can help me change."
We dropped the tray at the hatch and with Vincent drawing open stares we left. I was surprised no-one came up and questioned us, but again, maybe I'd have been hesitant about confronting a floating barrel with binocular eyes. I was the first time.
We walked the short distance to her house. Instead of the open spaces of my home this had close neighbours in the tree lined avenue. She led me through to the kitchen first, collecting the apple juice before taking me through to her bedroom.
My pad chimed a message. I sat on the bed and took it out.
I looked at Rose, who was pouring the juice. "It's my father."
I tapped the screen and his face came up.
"I need you to come to my office," he said with a weary look on his face.
His look and the tone of his voice told me it was something unpleasant.
"What's happened?" I asked, fearful of them wanting more access to Vincent or something.
"I'd prefer to tell you in person. I need to explain things as well," he replied grimly.
"Dad, come on, I'm not a little boy who stamps his foot."
"Meet me at your mother's office, then. This is something that she needs to know as well."
"Alright. .. But I'm with Rose, I'd like her to come along as well."
"Rose? The girl who's doing the recordings?"
"Yes, I can present her to you both. She's going to be my wife when she makes up her mind," I said.
I looked at Rose who was looking at me open-mouthed with a smile in her eyes.
"This is sudden," he said, a look of confusion flickering
"I know, but I love her. Anything concerning me I want her to know."
"Well, it's going to be no secret, your little walk around already has tongues waggling here. If you really must know we're sending you and the robot to Earth; we've made a deal with them. I'll explain everything at Ann's office." My screen went blank as he cut the connection
Earth, the word hit me. Going to Earth. Then the word 'Deal' and my half born smile faded. I looked at Rose still looking at me, her face narrowed with her lips tight.
"Would you like to come?"
Her face lit up. "Yes, you're damn right I'd like to come."
My heart soared. I tossed the pad aside and stood, holding out my arms to her as she came to me. We kissed, falling back onto the bed, arms and legs entwined. I ended our kiss, pushing us apart a little.
"There's a catch. I think I might have to explain things out for them as proper Q&A's but with luck they'll accede to a few demands I'll make," I said, looking into her eyes.
She gave a laugh. "I'm sure you'll manage."
"Come on, then, let's go and see what it's all about," I said, releasing her.
"Can he wait five minutes while I change? You can drink your juice."
I lied back on the bed as she scrambled off, sitting up when she passed me the glass and looking admiringly on as she started stripping, thoughts of her all to myself twenty four/seven sparking my imagination, helping to stiffen my cock as much as her slipping off her panties and showing me her bare ass.
She put on a more formal grey skirt and a long sleeved blouse and in under the five minutes stood ready. We headed for the lift shaft hand in hand, hurrying slightly as my eagerness drove us on. The ride down and the short walk to the admin block where my mother's office was only served to whet my anticipation.
I clutched Rose's hand tight as we walked the corridor to mum's office. I don't know if my excitement over the trip to Earth or the fact that I was introducing Rose to them was the greater. My feelings were so mixed together it was all I could do to restrain myself from running the last 100 metres.
I knocked the door and had it open before my mother could call 'Come.' I towed Rose in to face both my parents. Both looked Rose over, my mother coming around her desk to greet her.
"So, you're Jeff's fiancée?" she asked, her voice neutral.
Rose looked flustered for a second. "Only his girlfriend, maybe his fiancée if things work out."
My father stood. "Never mind that now. Son, I was outvoted on this. Professor Jones and his clique negotiated on this, the offer was too good to refuse. They're offering billions and guarantees if we send you to Earth."
"That's okay, I kind of expected that. The important thing is that Rose is going with me. It won't matter to anyone. I'm sure Earth won't mind," I said, looking from my father to her and seeing her smile back.
"No, that won't be a feather-weight in the grand scheme of things," he replied. "We are going to conduct research into Replication, Earth is taking on the rest. Besides, a cash down payment of one hundred billion, we are getting a twenty five percent interest in profits. It's not what I wanted but at least we kept control of the key technology and they are letting their physicists come and join us."
I nodded, happy to hear my own views echoed and wondering how many spies would come.
"You haven't told him that he's off as soon as the Antares is ready," my mother said. She turned to me. "You're making a full power run, cutting in near Mercury's orbit for the slingshot. In three weeks you'll be in Earth's orbit. Better than your three month run for the moon. No?"
I smiled at her. No doubt she'd seen to it personally. That was one thing I hadn't planned for. Our current aphelion had me planning those three months to convince Rose, three months close contact to show her we could live together. We could have been married before we got to Earth.
"So, we'd better go home and pack, then?" I said, trying to make a joke of it.
My mother's face clouded for a second them brightened into a smile. "She won't be ready for six hours. Rose better tell her folks and pack soon if she's going with you."
I looked across at Rose. She gave a slight nod.
"You're McTavish's daughter, aren't you?" my father asked.
Rose nodded again.
"Tell him I'll talk to him privately later," he said.
"Yes, sir," Rose answered.
The matter felt settled, but parents being parents, they had a few more pieces of advice to offer before we were free to start sorting out our own priorities. Rather than use her pad to tell them Rose messaged both to meet her in her father's office.
We rushed back up and I let Rose take the lead in explaining our plans. Her father was stoic but her mother was visibly a little unhappy about the suddenness of it all, including meeting Vincent. I left her to go home and start packing while I went back to my house to sort my stuff out.
I was ready inside an hour. I just packed whatever still fitted me into a crate and used Vincent's old trolley to transport it up to the transfer ring. I left it there to get loaded and was back down with the trolley to Rose's house after messaging her to check.
She was as excited as me. Her mother was with her and they had a pile of clothes on a chair in the living room.
"I've got nothing to pack them in," she said, sounding exasperated.
"I packed mine in a crate," I said. "Have you got any around?"
"No," answered her mother. "But I've just remembered some old food boxes."
As she bustled off I took Rose in my arms.
"Happy?"
"I can't believe it's all happening," she replied.
"Believe it, this is the beginning of your new life," I said, hugging her.
"Three weeks is a long time. I never really thought about interplanetary travel. Still, as your mother said, it's better than the three months," she said, laying her head against mine.
I brought my hand up to caress her neck. "Three weeks together then the big bang as Vincent's knowledge is drained through me."
"It won't be that bad, will it?"
"I don't think I'll have much time for sightseeing."
"You will after."
"Yes, we can honeymoon on Earth," I said, easing her head back to kiss her.
"Harump," her mother cleared her throat. "I've got these."
She held up a cardboard box and a large rice sack. "Your smalls can go in the box and the rest in this."
I watched as they packed as much as they could. "Don't worry too much. I'm sure we'll be able to buy more clothes there. If they've made billions then they can spare a little to pay me a good allowance out of it," I said.
I stacked the box on top of the sack and with Rose and her mother walking alongside me we set out for the lift. Rose had wisely changed into slacks for the zero G environment. Her mother had a dress on but was nimble enough to avoid embarrassing herself, claiming she was a bit rusty.