My apologies to anyone expecting to pick this up and get a quick fix. To understand what's going on you'll need to revisit earlier episodes.
As ever, any resemblance to persons living or dead is co-incidental. Constructive criticism is very welcome.
This episode is dedicated to Purplefizz for his kind words.
Recap
In "The Girl With Pink Hair: Pt 3" Elena is awarded her PhD and decides that she has had enough of academia for the moment, so she takes a job in hippy grocery store. She starts to cook for the clan at Somerset Street and gradually acquires a small network of friends. Elena and Jessica grow closer together and are introduced to each other's parents. They start to consider the longer term for their relationship.
These are the mundane events and are, by definition, quite ordinary. However, Elena's life is becoming stranger. She has come to the attention of the Folk and is challenged by another faction. One night she has a profoundly unsettling paranormal experience. Jess becomes uneasy at hints of external manipulation in their lives. Sylvie reveals that she knows something of Jess' true nature and purpose but seems benign.
In her role as covert intelligence asset (aka undercover sneak) Jess is assigned a target. Elena discreetly accompanies her to the meeting to watch from a distance. However, Elena is challenged by yet another undercover operative. It seems that she is now embroiled in a conflict she can't see and only barely understands.
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I've got a girlfriend ...
The loft 17
th
May
In the week after the encounter in the Bar Italia, nothing else extraordinary happened. When out and about, Elena gradually stopped scanning the crowds for intense looking men in long black coats. Jess reported the incident to Mariam but was advised to carry on as normal.
However, a few days later, a note was pushed through the door at Somerset Street. Shawna rolled her eyes as she handed it over. Jess regarded it with bemusement. Who used actual paper these days?
Back in the loft, she sat at the small table with Elena and prised open the envelope to extract the folded sheet of paper inside. She made an exclamation of surprise, "He wants to meet us!"
"Who?" Elena asked, cradling her coffee, and blowing gently on the surface.
"Alan Forrester. Mister
'welcome to the war!'
" Jess mocked him by blowing her cheeks out and speaking in a wobbly voice.
Elena giggled. "It's a trap!" she exclaimed, channelling Admiral Ackbar.
Jess shrieked with laughter. "I thought you didn't like Star Wars!"
"Oh, it's just cowboys in space," Elena snorted, "And stormtroopers can't shoot for shit. It's the space travel that really gets to me. Have you
any
idea how much energy is involved?"
Sensing that her pet physicist was about to go off majorly, Jess hastily intervened. "It's just a film, love, just make believe."
"Might as well say people can fly," Elena grumbled, still not mollified.
Jess prudently decided not to mention Thor or Iron Man. Or Buzz Lightyear. She shook the paper. "Back to the point, he wants to explore the possibility of an alliance."
"But you're just a foot soldier! Why talk to you?"
"I don't know. And here's the weird thing, he wants you to be there too."
"Me!" Elena said in shock.
"The letter says
'us'
"
They stared at each other.
"He said:
'welcome to the War'
Now I suppose I'll find out what that means. Am I in danger?"
"Yes. No. I don't know. Neither of us are important enough to warrant executive action. Then again, neither of us are important enough for anyone to lose too much sleep if we were just to disappear. But that's not the way things work!"
Jess was agitated and Elena was sure she could feel the psychic roil muddying the air. She placed a hand on Jess's arm to steady her. "Let's meet him first. Find out what he wants, then worry. Tell your higher ups."
"Yes, you're right. Thank you." Jess hugged her gratefully.
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The Backs 21
st
May
They met at a spot on the tourist trail between the River Gate and the Commoners' Gate. It was still quite early in the season and there was a steady babble of foreign languages as visitors to the city took photos of everything, mostly themselves in front of picturesque views. However, the companies that bussed them in were keen to keep them to schedule so it was relatively easy to find somewhere to sit.
Alan Forrester appeared from out of the throng. He'd forsaken the duster in favour of a scuffed leather flying jacket, dark glasses, white tee shirt and black jeans. He looked very different, and Elena realised he was not much older than they were, early thirties maybe. In the light of day, the saturnine looks gave way to a slightly intense expression. He was actually quite cute she decided, before thinking that that was probably an asset in his line of work.
He plonked himself down and rested his elbows on the back of the bench, staring out over the field. There was silence for a few moment before he turned to Elena and said, "You look different without a heavy glass in your hand, Doctor Kowalski."
She regarded him amusedly. "Is that a way of saying 'no hard feelings?'"
He chuckled and Elena found herself in the odd position of rather liking him.
Jess gave him a look. "No hitting on the opposition's girlfriend!"
He put his hands up. "Just a little professional flirting, Miss Calamar."
Now it was Elena's turn to laugh, and the mood lightened considerably. "I hope you'll not be using any underhand techniques to try and influence me, Mr Forrester."
He looked at Jess and grimaced. "Not a chance with her around. And now that you're in the know, not much chance otherwise either."
Elena took Jess's hand and kissed it.
He sighed. "Some spies have all the luck."
There was silence for a minute or two while they sat looking over the field between them and the river. On the far side, the colleges glowed golden in the sunshine and the cattle in the meadow pursued their mission objective single-mindedly. The wind gusted and lifted the detritus beside their feet.
"I represent Centrist interests," he said abruptly, tugging the edges of his jacket a little tighter around his chest. "In this matter I think we find common cause so it would be a lot less disruptive to work together."
Elena blinked. If he was a Centrist, then what was Jess? She consoled herself that labels meant nothing, the Committee of Public Safety was one of the most feared instruments of the French Revolution.
"Maybe," Jess said. "What's your interest in Mr Plantagenet?"