Message-ID: <31766asstr$996703803@assm.asstr-mirror.org> Return-Path: X-Original-Message-ID: <002e01c118fd$ef029180$b07cf2d0@wards> From: "Bill Morgan" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2462.0000 Subject: {ASSM} NEW from Morgan: KELLY, 3 of 4; M/F Rom Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 18:10:03 -0400 Path: assm.asstr-mirror.org!not-for-mail Approved: Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d X-Archived-At: X-Moderator-Contact: ASSTR ASSM moderation X-Story-Submission: X-Moderator-ID: newsman, kelly <1st attachment, "Kelly 3.txt" begin> The following is a work of fiction regarding sexual relationships. If you feel that it is illegal, immoral, or otherwise improper for you to read this, then DON'T READ IT. * * * Kelly Copyright 1989, 1998, 2001 by Morgan. All rights reserved. You will note from the copyright dates above that this book was written before the fall of the Berlin Wall. One does get lucky sometimes. What did not happen, though, was the overthrow of the Soviet government; it's most of the same people wearing different titles. Incidentally, you will find occasional entries, _word_. The reason for this is that MS Word's Auto Format function puts a word preceded and followed by an underscore in italics; that's my intent. Similarly, *word* results in the word appearing in bold face. If you use Word's Auto Format, it will take care of things; if you don't, you at least know why it's there. More of my works are posted on my site If you like it -- or if you don't -- please let me know at morg105829@aol.com. Incidentally, _Kelly_ in its complete form is also on my site in .rtf format. It enables the reader to read it with appropriate accents, italics, etc. * * * Chapter 16 It was a sunny September day in Langenhagen. Kelly had been asked to meet Sam Adams there. She hadn't been back since she had escaped and now found herself feeling a chill at the thought. Now she was a major general. Kevin, now a captain, teased her that she had missed a promotion with at least one paycheck. She hadn't been promoted at all in August. She had left Mike back in England and missed him desperately. He was now fully recovered from his wounds, and Kelly smiled thinking how much she enjoyed massaging his shoulder while he massaged her breasts and body. She was always nude when she did it. As the car passed through the now-open gates into the school grounds, she was surprised to see so many vehicles parked there. As they drove past the auditorium, Kelly shivered, remembering it as the place where she had publicly lost her virginity. She was led to the rear of the building, and suddenly realized she was being taken out on stage. When she appeared on stage, there was an explosion of cheers. She was greeted by Miss Handy, the headmistress of the school. As the woman took Kelly in her arms and hugged her, Kelly could feel the woman's tears as well as her own. Kelly remembered Miss Handy had been naked on the stage and demonstrated what was to come by taking a Russian soldier in front of the whole school. She looked at Kelly, holding her at arms length. "Kelly, you are simply beautiful. I can't believe what's happened to you! I understand you are now a general... a real one! Come here and sit down." The woman escorted Kelly to the place of honor. Kelly still had not had a chance to see who was present, but the small auditorium was filled to overflowing. Just then a band seated in front of the stage struck up the German National Anthem. Kelly rose and saluted as the President of Germany came out on the stage. He stood at attention and waited for the conclusion of the anthem, then took a seat. Miss Handy went to the microphone. "Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the American School. This is a very special day for all of us. We come to honor a single person, Kelly Jackson. It is my great honor to introduce the president of the German Federal Republic, Herr Gustav Schmidt!" She spoke in perfect German as she introduced the President. President Schmidt went to the podium and put on a pair of reading glasses. He said, "Ladies and Gentlemen, I am honored to be here today. Never let it be said that we Germans are not grateful. General Jackson, would you please come forward?" Kelly rose from her chair and stood before him. "I can't keep calling you General Jackson," he said with a smile. "Let me start over. Kelly, we are here to honor you today!" When he said "Kelly" the room exploded with cheers again. "Kelly, many of us know you have won this war for us. You are winning the peace as well. As the smallest token of the appreciation of the German people... now on their way to reunification at last, thanks to you... I award you the Golden Order of the Knight's Cross, the highest military award for heroism Germany has ever had. It has been re-authorized by the Bundestag especially for you." He hung the golden cross around her neck and continued. "This cross joins the Victoria Cross from England, France's Croix de Guerre, and two Medals of Honor from your own United States. Such bravery and heroism the world has never seen. "In addition, there will be a new bridge across the River Weser to replace the one you destroyed. It will be the Kelly Jackson Bridge. It will carry a plaque describing what you did and the fact that your actions led, ultimately, to the reunification of my people. There is no way to measure the value my people place on this achievement. Suffice it to say it is the dream of our lifetime come true. Thank you, Kelly Jackson, from a most grateful German people!" He then took her in his arms. The President was a burly man who was actually a bit shorter than she was. He hugged her and kissed her on both cheeks. As he held her, he whispered, "Kelly, I have been told to tell you that if at any time in the future you want anything it is in the power of my nation to provide, you will have it. It is our solemn promise to you." The president sat down and smiled as Kelly returned to her seat. Miss Handy returned to the microphone. She looked towards Kelly and said, "Kelly Jackson, you are a troublemaker. We had a faculty meeting about you last week. There were some who wished to award you a diploma. However, it was pointed out that you flunked biology... twice. But then we received a letter from the Army's Surgeon General saying you had performed two very delicate battlefield operations flawlessly. So we waived the biology requirement. "It was then pointed out that your history was weak. However, certain people -- including the President of the United States -- insisted that you have been making it... on a scale comparable to Alexander the Great and Napoleon. So we waived that requirement, too. "However, our primary mission here is to teach German to English-speaking women. Kelly, your German was atrocious. However, the Chancellor of Germany threatened officially to change the language to conform to the way you speak it. At this point, we gave up. Kelly, would you come forward, please?" Kelly rose and went over to the woman. Two girls came out on stage carrying a black academic gown which they put on over her uniform and then put a black mortarboard on her head. Miss Handy said, "By the power invested in me, I confer the diploma of The American School of Langenhagen, summa cum laude!" She handed Kelly the diploma and took her in her arms and kissed her. She whispered, "Thank you, dear Kelly!" She stepped back and asked her to say a few words. Kelly stepped up to the microphone and began speaking in flawless German. She thanked Miss Handy and the President. Then she added that she had just lost one of her distinctions: She had been the only general in any army without a high school diploma. Now she felt better. She waved at the crowd and returned to her seat. Miss Handy said, "This ends our formal ceremony. There will be a reception for Kelly in the garden immediately." She dismissed the group and returned to Kelly. "Kelly, I'm sure you know we were teasing you. Incidentally, your German is absolutely flawless. It couldn't be better. Honey, there are some of your schoolmates still here who want to thank you. They remember what you did. We talked about it. Whenever someone was to be punished, you volunteered to take the punishment in her place. It was very painful, dear, but we survived, all thanks to you." They went out to the garden and the first person Kelly saw was Mike who took her in his arms and kissed her soundly. Her mortarboard slipped off her head during the kiss, and Kevin was holding it for her when Mike released her. He looked at her and said, "Boss, can I give the graduate a kiss?" She went to him and he kissed her on the cheek. She glared at him and kissed him soundly on the lips. "Damn it, Murphy, you ought to know by now that I'm not breakable!" Kevin grinned and said, "I know that, but what about me? I also know my fiancee is almost as tough as you are. Now you'll have to protect me." Just then Katrina Solov came running up. She gave Kelly a big kiss and then poked her in the ribs. "That's my fiance you're kissing. And I'm jealous!" Katrina wheeled and grabbed Mike, giving him a warm and lingering kiss on the lips. Kelly grinned as she could see Mike's face getting red. Katrina released him and quickly took Kelly aside. "Congratulations, sister!" The girl grinned, and Kelly noticed how relaxed she was now. She and Kevin were engaged to be married; the wedding was scheduled for St. Basil's in Moscow in just two weeks. "Kelly, I've been thinking. You call my father Uncle Mischa. The fact is, I think he loves you as much as he loves me." She smiled warmly as she spoke, showing no jealousy at all. "You know I'm teasing, Kelly, but he thinks of you as a second daughter. Do you know what he says? He says he is the luckiest man in Russia. 'I have two daughters: one with silver-blonde hair, and the other with golden blonde. How lucky can a man be? My daughters are two of the most beautiful girls in the world.' I know he loves you like a daughter. And I love you like a sister. "Congratulations to my little sister on the occasion of her high-school graduation. Father is a bit busy right now, but he asked me to give you this as a memento of the day." Katrina gave Kelly a beautifully wrapped small box. Kelly opened it and gasped. "Katrina, is this what I think it is?" she asked. "Can this be one of the Faberge Easter eggs?" Katrina smiled warmly and nodded. "It was approved by the provisional government of Republican Russia. There is a card for you. Please read it." Kelly called Mike over and asked him to hold the box. She found a note written in beautiful Cyrillic script. It said, "To Kelly Jackson: With utmost gratitude from the Russian people. No one has ever done so much for us." She looked at Mike and said, "Honey, don't even touch it! "It is a Russian national treasure, Katrina, which I cannot possibly accept. It is utterly priceless. Please return it to your people with my gratitude. The offer alone isoverwhelming!" Mike looked at the magnificent golden egg. "I've heard of these. They were made by Faberge as Easter gifts for the Czar, weren't they? There are only a few known to exist, and this is one of them. Kelly, some of us have tried to explain to you the significance of what you've done, but you refuse to understand." Kelly was just looking at the egg and shaking her head when Adams and Carlson walked up. Mike showed them the gift, and they both instantly understood its significance. She told Katrina again that she couldn't take it. Katrina glared at Kelly and stamped her small foot. "Kelly Jackson, you will take it and keep it. You will let your children play with it. You will have it on your mantel. I am not allowed to bring it home with me. Do you think so poorly of us that you don't believe we Russians value our freedom as much as this egg? "It is a truly beautiful thing, I agree, and I hope you and Mike like it. I hope your children like it, as the Czar's children did. It is the smallest token of the esteem in which we hold the person who, even now, is being proclaimed as the Liberator of Russia. "Kelly, you can't believe the preparations that are going forward for my wedding. It isn't me. It's the fact that you have consented to be my maid of honor. It is going to be a major State occasion in Russia. Kelly, you will be a guest of my country. We hold our new freedom to be precious. We have been deprived for so long! You must accept!" Kelly looked at her dear friend and then hugged her. "Katrina, thank you. There is nothing I can say. I recognize that I have been given a national treasure. May I accept it as a sign of enduring friendship?" Sam Adams took her hand and grinned. "Cathy told me to order you to move your ass! The wedding is next Saturday in London. As usual, Kelly, you're the maid of honor." He held both her hands and looked into her eyes. "Kelly, there are great debts, and great debts. I think the Russian people have just shown in a small way their sense of gratitude and the size of the debt they feel towards you. "As far as I'm concerned, words are inadequate to describe what I feel. You can't imagine what you've done for me personally. Cathy has told me the whole story now. I can only say I've never been happier. Then you win the damned war... and the peace! "Young lady, I don't think it's ever happened in history. Now I'm going to do something I've never done either!" With that he took her in his arms and kissed her soundly. When he released her, her mortarboard was again on the ground. Adams grinned and said, "I've never kissed a major general before. I love you, Kelly. Thanks!" Kelly finally got away from the officers and went to see her schoolmates. She found several of them with babies. The girls had recovered from the tortures of their captivity or were rapidly doing so. They crowded around to kiss Kelly. When she looked up after talking to one of the girls, she saw her mother standing nearby, just waiting. She yelped and ran over, now seeing her father as well. They kissed her and explained that they had come over in a Presidential aircraft. The President had sent his regrets. Bob Jackson said, "The President expressed a small disappointment: He rather liked the idea of having a major general without a high-school diploma. He asked me to tell you, 'Why did you have to go and wreck it?' Kelly, there's nothing your mother or I can say. We are the proudest parents on the face of the earth. "By the way, there's a rumor that you received a graduation present from the Russian government. May we see it?" She showed them the egg. Barbara Jackson looked at it in amazement. "Darling, is this what I think it is? One of the Faberge eggs? My God, this is a Russian national treasure. You can't keep it!" "I know, Mother. I've just been all through that with Katrina and Sam Adams. Katrina said it's a matter of Russian national pride. The Russians feel it's a mere trinket compared to their liberty. They credit me with winning their freedom. They want Mike and me to keep it on the mantel for the children to play with. They say that's what it was made for." Barbara looked at her husband and said, "Bob, I don't understand military things; you know that. I guess I do understand this, though. Kelly did achieve something remarkable, didn't she?" "Darling," he replied, "her achievements have been so enormous there's no standard to use to measure them. They are truly unbelievable!" The Jacksons joined Mike, Kevin, and Katrina on a military transport back to England. After the Jacksons connected to a commercial flight back to New York, the others went into London where Katrina was going to be staying. The foursome found a quiet bar in a small hotel in Mayfair which featured single-malt Scotch whiskeys and had a most enjoyable time. The more she was around Katrina, the closer to her Kelly felt. She decided that Kevin and Mike were really a pair. They were very close in age, in size, and in appearance. Both were dark-haired, blue eyed Irishmen. * * * She vividly remembered the conversations she had had with Katrina about Kevin. Although she was younger, she felt like the older sister as Katrina gave her a wide-eyed blow-by-blow description of her dates with him. It was obvious they were madly in love with each other. As a precautionary measure, Kelly had obtained birth-control pills for her. One night, Katrina didn't come back to Kelly's apartment. The next morning Kelly got up, showered and was making breakfast when Katrina came in. She slipped off her shoes and collapsed in a chair. Then she dragged herself to her feet and stripped off her dress. That was all she was wearing. She sat on a kitchen chair with her legs spread wide. Kelly looked at her and smiled. "You slept with him, didn't you?" Katrina replied indignantly, "I did not! We didn't sleep at all." Then she grinned and said, "Kelly, all we did was make love! The first time hurt a little as you said it might. After that, it was heaven. You told me about cuming? Kelly Jackson, if the Russian artillery was as explosive as I was, we would have beaten you! "Do you mind me sitting this way? It hurts to have my legs together. The only thing that feels normal now is to have my thighs spread as wide as possible to welcome Kevin inside me!" Kelly smiled warmly at her friend and said, "Congratulations! You've just discovered sex! Katrina, I don't want to hurt your feelings, but it's been around for a while. How do you feel?" The girl looked at her and said, "Like I want to keep it up until I drop... in a year or two!" Katrina grinned, jumped up and took Kelly in her arms. "Thank you, dear Kelly. I owe it all to you. Not only is he your aide, but you told me what to expect and how to act. Kelly, I think of Kevin's hands on my body, and my... cunt...? starts to run rivers. Is it that way with you and Mike?" "Of course it is," Kelly replied with a straight face, "But I'm much younger than you are, so I'm more supple and can..." Kelly ducked as Katrina started to beat on her with her small fists. "Kelly Jackson, I hate you! You're mean, insulting..." The girl grinned and then hugged her tightly as she finished, "beautiful, exciting, kind, warm..." * * * Kelly returned to the present with a start. Mike had just suggested dinner, and they went into the dining room. They sat at a table and Mike said, "Kelly, I haven't given you my graduation present. Do you mind if I make it a multipurpose gift?" He reached into his pocket and took out a small box Bob Jackson had brought with him from the States. He handed it to Kelly who opened it. It was a beautiful diamond engagement ring. She just sat and looked at it. Then she looked up at Mike and said, "Darling, is this for me?" He took her in his arms, and she melted in his kiss. Finally, they came up for air and he said, "Do you like it?" Kelly removed it from its box and gave it to Mike. He slipped it on the third finger of her left hand and it fit perfectly. She showed it to Katrina who thought it was beautiful. Mike said, "Darling, it pales beside you. Can I offer a toast to the most beautiful girl in the world, my future bride?" Chapter 17 The following Saturday the weather in Kent was perfect. Sam and Cathy were married in a very small chapel near headquarters. The only people present were senior staff from SACEUR and personal friends of the bride and groom. Ned Carlson was Sam's best man, and Kelly was the maid of honor. They were the only members of the wedding party. Mike Callahan escorted the bride down the aisle. Kelly, standing at the altar waiting, could feel tears coming to her eyes as she watched Cathy walk up the aisle on Mike's arm. She was a beautiful bride in her lovely white gown. The wedding ceremony was brief, and the couple went down the aisle together. Kelly was pleased to see an honor guard of senior officers at the chapel door with an arch of sabers for the bride and groom. At the reception Cathy and Sam came up to Kelly and they both kissed her. Tears were streaming from Cathy's eyes as she said, "Kelly, there just aren't any words. What can I say to a girl who has given me the greatest happiness I can possibly imagine? Thank you, General!" * * * Several days later, Kelly and Mike left for Russia. Kevin was flying over with them in a special plane the Russian government had chartered to fly them to Moscow. They boarded it at Heathrow and three hours later were landing at Moscow. Kelly was in uniform as the aircraft rolled to a stop at waiting mobile boarding stairs. In moments, the door was opened and Kelly went out on the platform to be greeted by Mikhail Solov. He embraced her and kissed her warmly, then stepped back leaving Kelly standing on the platform alone. For the first time Kelly had a good look at the airport and was amazed. On the ramp was a large honor guard backed by tanks. Behind them, held in check by barriers and hundreds of police, were thousands of people. As she looked, a large military band began to play. An honor guard advanced the colors of the United States and the new flag of the Russian Republic. The band began to play the Star Spangled Banner and Kelly came to attention and saluted. Immediately following they played the Russian National Anthem, and she held the salute. Following the music, Solov led her to a platform draped in flags. He went immediately to the microphone and said, "Fellow Russians: It gives me great pleasure this morning to welcome to our new Republic Major General Kelly Jackson. General Jackson has done more to achieve our liberties than any person alive. In all of history, we can find only a single parallel: Simon Bolivar in South America. Our historians assure me it a very weak parallel, at that. "I met Kelly Jackson for the first time about a year ago. At that time she was held prisoner by the KGB in Germany. I won't go into the atrocities that were committed against her. I will say she was a young virgin. In fact, she's not yet twenty years old, even today." Kelly could hear an audible gasp of surprise from the crowd as Solov continued, "She is here today to visit our country. It is only fitting that she be the first State guest of our new nation. She has given us our freedom. I was concerned about inviting her. She has every reason to hate us. I asked her about it, and do you know what she said? She said, 'Of course I don't hate the Russian people! How could I? They've suffered far worse than me and for a far longer period. Millions have died, most for no reason at all. I'm fine now.' Then she said, 'I hope the Russian people don't hate me!' "I asked why we would possibly hate her. She replied that she has killed a great many Russians who were just trying to do their jobs. I pointed out to her that, as a direct result of her actions, most of our men... and hers... will return home alive. We have a great deal to thank her for. Do you agree?" As he said the last words, there was a thunderous cheer from the crowd that grew louder and louder. Flags, both the new Russian and the American, were being waved. Finally the crowd quieted down and Solov asked her to say a few words. She stepped up to the microphone and in her perfect Russian began her address. As she spoke the first words, there was another thunderous cheer as the crowd realized she was addressing them in their own language. When they quieted, Kelly started again. "I have just been told that I am an official guest of your government. I am very flattered. However, I am here to participate in a wedding joining two of my favorite people in the bonds of matrimony: Katrina Solov, the daughter of your new president, and Kevin Murphy, my aide. I think there is a special significance in this event. I hope our two peoples will learn to live together as happily as I'm sure these two young people will. I hope you will join me in extending to them our very best wishes for a long and happy life together. Thank you for your very warm welcome!" Kelly reviewed the troops of the honor guard. She was introduced to the senior officers present but did not know what to make of their attitude. As they were being driven into the city, she asked Solov about it. "Kelly," he said with amusement in his voice, "That was awe. They know what you have done... or much of it, anyway. These men are professional soldiers. You are already in the class with Alexander the Great and Napoleon." He turned to her and asked, "Kelly, what would your attitude be if you were introduced to Napoleon Bonaparte?" "I... I would be stunned, I guess." "As would I. And as are they. First, you are taller than Bonaparte by a good bit. You are far younger. And you are one of the most beautiful women alive. Couple that with your undeniable military genius, and something quite different, military skill, and you are awesome. That's the reaction. It's quite simple." Kelly was housed in an apartment in the Kremlin palace. She and Mike looked around, and finally Kelly turned to him and said, "Mike, would you please take me on the floor? This is a museum and with our lovemaking we're bound to break something. Everything here is utterly priceless!" Mike picked her up and carried her into the bedroom. While he undressed her, he said, "Darling, we're here under orders from the President of Russia. He told me that their historians believe this to be the bedroom Napoleon used when the French occupied Moscow. The difference is they hated him but they love you." Soon they were in bed. Their lovemaking that night was tender and loving. The next day they were taken on a tour of Moscow escorted by Katrina and her father. Katrina and Kelly left the touring group early to go to the house now serving as the presidential palace. One of the first decisions of the new regime had been to transform the Kremlin into a museum. Katrina couldn't resist teasing Kelly. "You realize, I hope, that you and Mike may be the last people ever to sleep in the Kremlin? You're probably the first people to make love in it in over seventy years!" They found a dressmaker and her assistants waiting for them. Katrina had insisted that Kelly's dress should be special, so the dressmaker was waiting anxiously for Kelly to try it on. Katrina smiled and said, "I asked her to make it assuming you're going to wear your usual undergarments: bikini briefs." The woman was obviously nervous as she waited for Kelly to undress. She was soon stripped to her briefs. The woman looked at her and saw the faint marks of the whip on her body and questioned Katrina in Russian, "Is this the girl who was tortured by the KGB?" Katrina said she was. "What barbarism! This girl is absolutely beautiful. Who is she? Where did you meet her?" Both of the young women laughed. Katrina replied, "I guess you haven't been watching the news. This is an American major general, Kelly Jackson. She is the woman to whom we owe our new liberty." The older woman looked up at Kelly's face, and tears started to flow down her cheeks. "You are the one who was enslaved by the KGB in Germany?" "For a while," Kelly replied quietly in Russian. The older woman shook her head. "Not for a while, for a long time. You were beaten regularly, weren't you?" Kelly nodded. The dressmaker looked up at Katrina and said, "This dress must be special! Let us see how it looks." The gown was made of pale blue silk. They put it over her head and smoothed it down. Katrina clapped her hands in delight. "Kelly, you are magnificent! Come and look at yourself," she said, taking her over to a peer glass. Kelly was a vision. The gown was utterly magnificent. It had a full-length skirt of silk chiffon over silk. The gown was strapless and essentially backless. The pale blue was a lighter shade of the color of her eyes. The dressmaker got to her feet and looked the dress over critically. As she looked, she was slowly shaking her head sorrowfully. Finally Kelly asked the woman what the trouble was. The dressmaker replied, "I can do nothing. Absolutely nothing. The General is so beautiful, nothing can be done. It has never happened to me before. I thought Miss Solov was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. But that was before I metyou!" The woman looked into Kelly's face, and Kelly could see her tears flowing again. The woman said softly, "My husband died in prison. He was a tailor and was taken away by the KGB. We never knew why. He was just taken. And you have given us freedom and liberty! There is no way to express my gratitude. Of course, there will be no charge for this gown." Katrina was dumfounded. "But that's silly! You can't do that! You've worked for weeks on this dress. You've spent a great deal of money on material, on your seamstresses. It's impossible!" The woman just shook her head stubbornly. "It is for my husband. For his memory." Then she looked at Kelly and said, "Please accept it. It is a very small thing. After all, it is only a dress. I hope you will wear it and like it a little. It may remind you of an old woman in Russia who loves you and thanks you for what you have done. Please!" Kelly took the woman in her arms and hugged her. The woman was short and stocky with plain features. It was obvious that accepting the dress meant a great deal to her. Kelly held her and could feel the wetness of her tears. She held her and said, "Thank you! This is the most magnificent dress I have ever seen. When I was a prisoner I was not allowed to wear clothes. My body was constantly beaten and bloody. I never dreamed I would ever wear a dress like this. Thank you so very much!" Three days later Kelly was walking alone down the center aisle of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow now reconsecrated as a church. She carried flowers ahead of the bride and smiled at the people standing on both sides of the center aisle. Looking at the altar she saw Mike standing beside Kevin and the bishop who was presiding at the ceremony. She reached the altar and moved aside. She looked back down the aisle and saw Katrina walking up on her father's arm. When she reached the altar, Kelly drew back Katrina's veil and stood aside as the ceremony began. At the point in the ceremony at which the bishop would normally have addressed the people, he stood aside and asked Kelly to speak. She went to the microphone and began speaking in her flawless Russian. "Ladies and gentlemen, we are here this morning to witness the marriage of my dear friend Katrina Solov and my friend and aide, Kevin Murphy. As many of you know, this has been a strange courtship. Perhaps there is a lesson for all of us. When Katrina met Kevin for the first time, she was a prisoner of war and he was serving as my aide. From enemies they have become lovers, and now they are about to become man and wife. "I met Katrina through her father, Field Marshall Mikhail Solov, now president of the Republic of Russia. I, too, was a prisoner. Although a civilian, I was imprisoned by the KGB in Germany when the school I was attending was overrun. President Solov befriended me when I was a prisoner. Subsequently, I escaped. When I next met Marshall Solov, we were able to bring the war to a speedy conclusion and to bring liberty to the Russian people. "When I was a prisoner, I thought only of escape, revenge and then suicide. My life was over. When I escaped, I met Michael Callahan, the best man in the wedding today. Mike and I are soon to be married ourselves. Kevin has agreed to be the best man, and Katrina will be my matron of honor. I don't wish to become maudlin, but good things can come out of bad. "I sincerely hope that our two peoples can learn to live together in friendship as I know Katrina and Kevin will be living together in love. Will you join me in wishing them well?" Kelly stepped down from the speaker's rostrum and took her place with the bridal party. As she did she was startled by the increasing volume of sound rising from within the cathedral. She realized that everyone in the cathedral had risen and was applauding. The sound became thunderous until it finally faded and quiet returned. Kelly watched as Kevin and Katrina ran down the aisle amid the cheers of the well wishers. She followed on Mike's arm. The reception following was held in the Kremlin palace. When she reached Katrina standing with her father, Solov gave her a big hug and a kiss and said, "Kelly, that was a lovely speech you gave today. Looking around I'm convinced there is more joy here in the Kremlin than there has been in over seventy years. Thank you so much!" The next day Kelly and Mike were asked to attend a meeting with Solov. Katrina and Kevin had left the previous evening on their honeymoon. A car picked them up and took them to one of the blocky styleless buildings that the Soviet government had built in such numbers for its countless functionaries. There they were shown into a well-appointed conference room. Mike and Kelly looked at each other not knowing what to expect. After a few moments they were joined by Mikhail Solov and then by a large group of men and a few women who looked like academicians. Solov introduced Kelly to the group. In this case appearances were accurate: they were academic economists. Solov opened the meeting by addressing himself to Kelly and Mike. "Kelly, I'm afraid your reputation may have overwhelmed you. It seems that we are determined to have free markets here in Russia, but we don't know how to do it. I told my learned friends that you only have a high-school diploma, but they asked if you would meet with them anyway. I think there are some questions they would like to ask. One of the scholars spoke up. "General, we wish to have free markets. But how can we be sure the right things will be in the markets?" Kelly looked at Mike and grinned. He looked back at her, puzzled. He shrugged as she rose from her chair and said, "Over 100 years ago in my country we were opening the West. Mostly it was dry country but there were rivers the wagon trains had to cross. An interesting thing happened. Wherever there was a river crossing, there would be someone with a tent and a barrel selling whiskey." Grinning at Mike, she said, "My fiance is Irish. Many Irishmen came over in the 1840's and 1850's. They fought in our Civil War, and many of them helped to build the transcontinental railroad. They just kept pushing the railroad track across the country. As they went, their camps moved forward with them. In every camp there were saloons, dance halls, and gambling parlors. They were not provided by the railroad. How did they get there? Why was there always a man selling liquor at the river crossings? Because money could be made, and no permissions were necessary. All it took was someone with an idea and a little money to get started. "What did the government do? Mostly, it just stayed out of the way. How about prices? Typically, they were high. On the other hand, costs were high, too. And there was danger. All of this gave rise to high prices to help offset the high costs. What if prices were too high? That was easy, too. Competition would open up, selling the same thing at lower prices or a better product -- prettier girls, for example -- at the same price," she said with a smile. "All the government has to do is make sure competition is fair. By that I mean, the government shouldn't protect the first merchant from the second simply because the man arrived first. The fact of the matter is no one knows what the 'correct' price is. Think about it for a moment. You could not list for me all the items -- goods and labor -- that exist in your economy, let alone all the factors affecting the costs of each, and least of all a set of equations to link all of these costs and prices together. Yet the market does it all automatically." Mike looked at her and winked. He whispered, "Wow!" andgrinned. Solov looked at her and smiled. He asked, "Kelly, what should the government do?... With agriculture, for example?" "Just make sure the necessary infrastructure is in place, and stand back. In other words, make sure a farmer has roads to use to get his produce to market. Make sure the railroads work. And make sure the farmer gets clear title to his land! That's very important. And that's about all." The discussion continued. It was obvious that the economists were troubled. Finally, one said, "General, how do we know the market will produce the correct answers?" Kelly smiled at him and replied, "Because you don't have any choice. When you say 'correct answer,' I'll reply to you the market won't. First, the answer is constantly changing. The first farmer to get new potatoes to market gets a high price. Within a few days as the harvest progresses and more farmers are selling potatoes, the price drops: the supply has increased. But beyond that, you rely on the market because it's more nearly correct than anything else!" The discussion continued, and finally the economists gave up. They prepared a very short list of government actions, primarily in terms of what behavior the government would seek to prevent: market sharing, barriers to market entry, and so forth, but also including ownership of the farm land. Finally, they left with smiles on their faces. Solov beamed at Kelly and said, "My golden daughter has educated the brilliant economists!" He drove Mike and Kelly to the airport. On the way he asked, "When is your wedding going to be?" Kelly gave Solov a kiss and said, "In about six weeks, Uncle Mischa. Do you think you will be able to attend? It will be in New York, of course." "Of course I will. In fact, I brought the subject up with my cabinet, and they insisted I attend. I can couple it with a speech to the UN which will put everyone to sleep -- possibly including myself." He looked at the young people and asked, "Where are you going now? Back to New York?" "No," Kelly replied, "we have orders to report to the Pentagon. I think Mike is about to get his stars. At least, I hope he will." They boarded a special Air Force plane and were soon in the air on a polar route direct to Washington. Chapter 18 The President was addressing a special session of both houses of Congress. Normally, he addressed a joint session once a year to report on the State of the Union. It is very rare otherwise. If it does happen, it is normally reserved for most serious matters such as declarations of war and major national crises. This special address was scheduled for eight o'clock in the evening. The TV networks were carrying the speech live, although there was no advance word regarding its subject matter. The President was introduced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives in whose chamber the joint session was being held. It was obvious from the good cheer and fellowship that, even though the networks didn't know what the President was going to say, the Congressional leadership did and approved of it in advance. From the joviality on the podium, whatever the subject was, it was not a national crisis. Moreover, even before starting his address it was clear that the President's proposal had bipartisan support. "Ladies and Gentlemen, I have asked you to grant me the favor of addressing both houses of Congress this evening. I have a problem that I believe you can help me with. Unlike so many others, this problem is neither life-threatening nor does its solution require multi-year appropriations of billions of dollars. The problem is one of appropriate recognition for extraordinary service to our Country. I intend to tell you a series of stories and then propose a course of action to you. "First, there is a captain in Army Special Forces. This captain singlehandedly stopped the Russian advance in the recent war by blowing up the bridge across the River Weser and, as a by-product, nearly destroyed the last intact first-line Soviet armored division left on the Western Front. The captain also wiped out a Soviet patrol of ten men using a sniper rifle. Later the officer was wounded and evacuated back to England. The captain was awarded the Medal of Honor for the bridge, the Silver Star for the patrol, and the Purple Heart for the wounds in action. "Then there is an army major. The major went through Special Forces training in Quantico in command of a training class. The major insisted that the class would set records that would last at the school. The class set records in every category maintained by the school. The major, more or less as an afterthought, set every personal record the school has. "The major was then sent to England to prepare for the Allied assault against the Warsaw pact troops. No one at headquarters could figure out how such an assault could be successfully launched because of the Russians' very creative use of a mobile reserve. To make this work the Soviet front line is kept a bit thin. At several points along the line there are concentrations of artillery and armor within reach of any point along its assigned sector. As soon as an attack begins, the Soviets would allow the attacker to penetrate and then use their reserves to smash the spearhead while the front-line troops attack on both flanks. The major figured out how to neutralize this tactic. The major received the Legion of Merit for planning the attack. "Then there is an Army lieutenant colonel. The colonel first extended the major's plans to exploit the breakthrough, then personally took out the Soviet reserve command post the major had identified. Our attack roared through the Russian front lines and completely smashed the Soviet troops. The colonel was wounded but personally killed eighty of the enemy and held the position until relieved by the 82nd Airborne Division. "Incidentally, we later learned that we suffered fewer casualties in the breakthrough than we expect to have in a field training exercise. In one armored unit in the spearhead the only casualty was a soldier who sprained his ankle jumping down from his tank after the battle was over. The lieutenant colonel was awarded the Medal of Honor for the eighty troops killed, the Distinguished Service Cross for the planning, and the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in action. Nothing has been done to reward the officer for successfully carrying out the mission of destroying the command structure of the Soviet reserve forces that permitted the attack to succeed. "Then there is an Army colonel. This colonel, after the successes I just mentioned, trained a number of LRRP teams to do the same thing the lieutenant colonel had done as we pressed forward with our attack. The result was that we chopped up the Warsaw Pact forces while sustaining virtually no casualties of our own. This colonel also opened negotiations with Field Marshal Mikhail Solov of the Russian Army. Marshall Solov defected to the West." "Finally, there is an Army brigadier general. This general met Marshall Solov and engineered the surrender of the Warsaw Pact forces. The Soviet Politburo resigned _en masse_ and a new government of the Russian Republics was created. The general has been awarded a new decoration by Russia, the Gold Cross of the Republic, the highest award that exists in Republican Russia, as its tribute to the exploit. Our government has done nothing... yet." The President smiled quizzically at the congressmen. "Ladies and gentlemen, I ask you? What can we do? You see, as some of you already know, the captain, major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, and brigadier general are the same person. These are the exploits of a single person and all took place within the last six months. "That person is a young girl named Kelly Jackson! Kelly now has two Medals of Honor, two Distinguished Service Crosses including one for valor, the Legion of Merit, the Silver Star and two Purple Hearts. In addition, she holds Great Britain's Victoria Cross, the highest award for valor the United Kingdom can award. She holds the Croix de Guerre, the highest award for valor given by France. "Germany has reactivated for her the Golden Order of the Knights Cross. It is the highest award for gallantry the Federal Republic of Germany can ever award. There is also the small matter of the receiving the keys to the German Federal Republic. Kelly is given credit for reunifying Germany, helping them achieve a German dream of over forty years standing. "Finally, she has just received the Gold Cross of the Republic, created for her by the Republic of the Russias. "We spend a great deal on defense. With Kelly, I think we've spent more on the ammunition she's expended than on her salary. You see, she has almost no seniority. She still hasn't been in the Army a year yet. She is now a major general. The question is how do we recognize a person who almost singlehanded won a major war... with negligible casualties on both sides... and then won the peace? "For a solution to this puzzle I propose the creation of a new award, the Congressional and Presidential Gold Cross of Liberty. This award will be a permanent addition to our military awards structure. It can only be awarded on the personal recommendation of the President and requires a formal vote of both houses of Congress. This will become the senior United States award for valor and distinguished military service. "I propose Kelly Jackson as the first recipient of this medal. I hope you will support me and grant to Major General Kelly Jackson the recognition she so richly deserves. Thank you." The President did not leave the chamber. Instead he was offered a seat on the podium. Following his address the chairmen of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees gave short speeches formally introducing the legislation. While still in joint session, the two houses individually passed the legislation creating the Cross of Liberty and making the first award to Major General Kelly Jackson. The two pieces of legislation were passed by the two houses of Congress within a few minutes. Finally, the President signed the legislation that had already been drafted for his signature in anticipation of its passage. He returned to the rostrum. "Thank you, ladies and gentlemen." He grinned broadly at the two houses, continuing, "Now why can't it always be this easy?" There was a round of laughter from the Congress. The President continued, "Ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pride to introduce to you Major General Kelly Jackson, United States Army, whom you have just recognized by voting to award her the first Gold Cross of Liberty. Before bestowing the award, though, I should give you some background. Kelly is only nineteen years old. Until a few days ago, she didn't have a high-school diploma. Nevertheless, she won the war with her bravery and with her brains. "It seems she was reading Soviet armored doctrine... in the original Russian. It was never translated into English. She listened in to the Russian command post where the general commanding the reserve forces at our point of attack was located. Kelly waited for him to give the orders to his front-line commanders to fall back away from our assault and then took him out along with the generals commanding his five reserve divisions before the order to move into their blocking and attack positions could be given. She then proceeded to knock off anyone who looked like he might be interested in taking command. "Finally, there is no doubt about one thing: Kelly Jackson is the most beautiful general in any army in the world." The President turned to the side and said, "Kelly, will you please come forward?" Kelly walked out on the podium wearing her dress blues. She had been asked not to wear the Medal of Honor which normally is worn around the neck with the dress uniform. She saluted the President smartly as an aide came over with a jewelers box. The President spoke into the microphone, "To Major General Kelly Jackson: For exemplary military service so far beyond the bounds of expectation it leaves your countrymen speechless. For winning a war, and winning a peace. For saving countless thousands of lives. For sparing a continent from the destruction of modern war. For courage and bravery that has never been seen before. We, the Congress of the United States, acting on the recommendation of the President, present you the highest award your grateful countrymen can bestow, the Gold Cross of Liberty!" The President hung the cross, made of 22 carat gold, around her neck. The broad ribbon from which it hung was gold with a single red stripe. He kissed Kelly on the cheek and said softly, "I'm looking forward to attending your wedding. Thank you for remembering to invite me!" Kelly went to the rostrum and looked out at the sea of faces. She could see the bright lights of the television cameras as she began to speak. "Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. I don't really know what to say. I consider myself the luckiest person on the face of the earth. Less than a year ago I was a prisoner of the KGB and was contemplating suicide. There was nothing for me to live for. I escaped and met the man who is soon to honor me above all women by making me his wife. I met a Russian general when I was a prisoner. He befriended me and helped me as much as he could. By luck, working together we were able to bring the war to a successful close. "In the last few months I have met some of the finest military minds the world has ever produced: General Samuel Adams, General Edward Carlson, General James Ames. There are many, many more. I am here this evening to say that you, and the American people you represent, have every reason to be very proud of these men. They have served you well. "It is said that defense isn't cheap. It's not. But it's not the money, it's the men. Were it not for Adams, Carlson, Ames, and many others like them, I would not be here tonight. I would be dead. Their troops took me out of a series of deadly situations. You should be very proud. I know I am very proud to know them and to have had the privilege of serving under them and with them. Thank you for this great honor." Kelly executed a perfect salute to the Congress, turned on her heel and marched off the podium. As she turned, the congressmen came out of their seats and began to applaud and cheer as she left the hall. In the TV newsrooms, there was consternation and chagrin. Here was the biggest story of the war and no one in the media had ever heard of it. Instantly assignments were made. As Kelly left the chamber by a side door she was mobbed by reporters. Mike came up to her along with a phalanx of Capitol police and Secret Service men the President had made available to guard her. Everyone was screaming questions. Mike grinned at Kelly who winked back at him. She yelled, "Quiet!" The news people were startled into silence. Kelly looked around at the group and then said, "I will make a deal with you. I will spend time with two reporters. You can make whatever deals you want with them. I will be available until my wedding which is in about four weeks, and then we will see what happens. I am selecting Chris Collins and Bill Carlson. I will see the rest of you later. Chris and Bill, are you interested?" she asked. Christine Collins was a top-level Washington reporter with one of the TV networks. Bill Carlson was a bylined writer with a conservative magazine who also wrote a syndicated newspaper column. Chris was predictably liberal while Bill was as predictably conservative. Bill was the first to respond, "General, I would love to take you up on that." He turned to Chris standing across from him and said, "How about it, Chris? Are you game?" "Hell, yes, I'm game!" she replied, "Let's go!" The foursome made their way out of the Capitol building. Mike asked Chris and Bill about their clothes, and then the four of them headed off in a taxi to Chris's apartment in Georgetown. After getting her things together, they were waiting in front of the apartment house for a taxi. Suddenly, Kelly was grabbed around the neck from behind and felt the point of a knife against her throat. She sensed three other knife-wielding black men around her. Without thinking, Kelly grabbed the arm around her throat with one hand and drove her elbow back into the gut of the man holding her. She spun and moved while still gripping the man's wrist. She heard the crack of the wrist bone breaking and then the awful sound of his neck cracking on the sidewalk. Meanwhile, Mike was in action against two others. The fourth, apparently the leader, flipped open a long-bladed knife and started coming at Kelly with the intention of slashing her face. She sidestepped, causing the knife to just miss. Then she grabbed her assailant, rolled over backwards with her feet in his stomach and kicked upwards while still on her back. The man went flying. She jumped to her feet but saw that the other two attackers were down on the ground for good. Chris and Bill had been standing dumbstruck. The whole event had taken only a matter of seconds. One instant they were being threatened with knives; in the next instant the assailants were all on the ground. Bill grabbed Chris's hand and ran back into the apartment to call the police. As they disappeared inside, an old Pontiac station wagon came careening around the corner at the end of the block. The street was narrow. With cars parked, there was only room for a single lane of traffic. Mike picked up a gun that had fallen from the pocket of one of the attackers from the sidewalk while Kelly drew her automatic from its waistband holster in the small of her back. They could see what appeared to be the barrel of an assault rifle sticking out the window of the oncoming car, the pickup car for the four assailants. It slowed and the occupants saw for the first time that their comrades were on the ground. Shots were fired from the assault rifle. As the gunner leaned his head out the window, Kelly fired. The gunner's weapon would have fallen to the street but it was caught by its sling. Kelly sighted at the driver and squeezed off two quick shots. The first shattered the windshield while the second hit the driver in the head. The car swerved, still moving fast, smashed into a parked car and then burst into flames. Mike could see two passengers trapped in the back seat as the car's gas tank exploded. Another car, this one a two-seat Camaro, roared up going the wrong way on the one-way street, approaching them from their right. Mike saw a handgun being held out the passenger-side window. Using the recovered weapon, he opened fire. His bullets shattered the windshield and hit both the driver and the gunman beside him. With the driver dead, the car crashed into the flaming wreckage of the station wagon and also burst intoflames. Mike held out his arm and pulled Kelly close. As they stood there, they heard the sounds of approaching police sirens. Kelly turned and asked Mike to brush her off -- her dress uniform was a mess. She said she was pleased that carrying the automatic in the small of her back had become second nature. Moments later the first of several squad cars squealed to a stop and they could hear the distant sound of fire apparatus approaching. Mike moved Kelly back farther away from the two flaming cars as it seemed likely that the parked car into which the two had crashed would catch fire, too. The first police officer to arrive was nonplused. He saw two Army officers, one a colonel and the other a beautiful young female major general. Both were holding firearms. There were four bodies on the ground and two flaming cars across the street. The officer didn't know what to do, so he returned to his cruiser and radioed for more help. By this time, the first of the fire apparatus had arrived. Firemen were able to contain the fire before it ignited the parked car, while police radioed for the morgue wagon to take away the bodies. Then attention was turned to the men lying on the sidewalk. Kelly went from one to the next feeling for a pulse at the carotid artery. There was none. All four men were dead. She told the police sergeant who had just arrived on the scene, and he called for the lab people and homicide. For the first time, Mike and Kelly looked around at the scene. It was only ten o'clock; it was a mild evening in November with the temperature only in the fifties. The street where Chris lived was quiet and tree-shaded. The houses, now almost all converted into apartments, appeared to date from the early nineteenth century. Mike thought it was far too nice a neighborhood for the violence that had just occurred. He took Kelly to the stone steps in front of Chris's building where they both sat down and waited for developments. As they waited, Chris and Bill came out of the apartment. Bill was carrying two coats that he slipped over Mike and Kelly. Kelly looked up at Chris. Even though the light was poor, the reporter appeared to be as white as a sheet. Kelly smiled at her and stood up. She said, "Chris, I think you'd better sit down before you fall down. You look like you're about to faint." Bill Carlson helped her to the steps, and she allowed herself to sit. She shook her head slowly and said softly, "What happened, Kelly? I'm supposed to be a trained reporter, but I just saw a blur." The girl grinned wryly and added, "Where's the slow-motion instant replay when you really need it?" Bill said, "I seem to recall the President saying this evening that, as a major, you led a unit that set every record there was at Quantico and set every personal record yourself. Was unarmed combat one of the areas?" Mike looked up at Bill and said, "You got that right. We're sorry, folks. Things got a little out of hand. There were four of them, two of us and two of you. There are some things you can do to ease up, but they're tricky. This wasn't the time to get tricky. We'll wait for the crime lab and the autopsies to find out what happened. Kel, I don't really know what happened to your second guy. He seemed to be the leader, and you weren't using a lethal throw. Do you have any ideas?" "I don't, Mike. But if I had to make a guess, though, it would be that he fell on his open knife. He's on his face, so we won't know until the body is moved." The area was now mobbed with official vehicles. Police had cordoned off the block at the corner where the station wagon had come around and there were now portable floodlights set up that lighted the street like daylight. The residents were beginning to come out of their apartments to look around. Although frightened by the gunfire, they were reassured by all of the uniforms in evidence. A police captain came up and introduced himself. He recognized Chris Collins from her TV news reporting and saluted. Chris introduced him to Kelly and Mike. When the captain heard, "General Kelly Jackson," his lips formed an "O." He saluted smartly and said, "General, I'm very happy to meet you. I'm sorry it is under such circumstances. Could you please tell me what happened?" Kelly stood up and recounted the events following the award ceremony at the Capitol. Photographs had been taken and the coroner's people were about to start removing the bodies. As they lifted Kelly's second assailant, they saw a pool of blood under his body. Kelly's guess had been correct: He had been killed by falling on his own knife. The first died of a broken neck when he hit the sidewalk. The first of Mike's assailants also had a broken neck. Mike had chopped him on the neck with the edge of his hand. The other had been hit in the nose with the heel of Mike's hand which drove the nose cartilage up and into the brain. Of the six men in the two cars, four had been killed by gunfire while the two in the back seat of the station wagon had been killed in the fire. The small group was standing by the steps to the building when a plainclothes detective came up to the police captain. He identified the victims as the leadership of one of the most vicious street gangs in Washington. "Captain, the files we have on nine of these ten probably occupy at least two file drawers. I guess the tenth was one of the boys moving up to the leadership. It looks like he failed the promotion exam." The police drove the foursome to their hotel. Because they were going to be in Washington for several weeks, they had an efficiency suite with a small kitchen and two bedrooms. After entering the apartment they collapsed with Chris still shaking in the aftermath of the violence. Mike noticed that Bill was quiet but seemed unperturbed. Kelly went to a cabinet and took out a bottle of very special cognac that had arrived that day as a gift from the French government. She poured four drinks and passed them out. Chris took a big drink, handling the cognac as if it was water. She choked on it but quickly recovered. Kelly noticed that the cognac was doing its work. Color was returning to her cheeks. She refilled the girl's glass and they sat and sipped quietly. Finally Chris smiled and said, "I think I'll live. What do we do now? I thought I counted four of us and two bedrooms. What do we do for sleeping arrangements?" Kelly smiled and said, "I guess it's pretty clear Mike and I sleep together." She smiled as she remembered. "We slept together the first night we met and virtually every night since. The exceptions were the nights he spent in the hospital." Mike grinned and said, "I remember waking up in a hospital in England after being hit. I heard Kelly saying, 'My poor baby!' I thought she meant me. Then I realized what she had said was, 'My poor babies!' It seems she's concerned because her babies' father has a habit of walking into any stray piece of flying metal in the area, and their mother was on her way to becoming a thirty-year-old high school dropout!" He pulled Kelly close and kissed her warmly on the lips. "Some dropout!" Chris had been listening to the story with her face showing increasing consternation. "Is that true, Kelly? He's exaggerating, isn't he?" Kelly smiled and said softly, "I wish he were, but he's not. Actually, the only reason I graduated from high school was the Army Surgeon General sent a letter to my school. He said I had done a pretty good job of putting Callahan back together." "Right!" Mike continued, "Coupled, of course, with a threat from the President of the German Federal Republic officially to change the German language to conform to the way Kelly speaks it!" He kissed her again, with more passion this time. Kelly got up and took off her uniform jacket and returned to Mike's arms. She pulled her shirt out from the waistband of her skirt and carefully put his hand under it and on her breast. Then she snuggled close to him. "Actually, it's not a joke," Mike continued. "The first time Kelly removed a bullet from my leg. When I got to a doctor in England, he looked at it and asked me if I wanted a new Band-Aid. The second time she operated to remove a bullet from my back. Kelly is annoyed because she did such a beautiful job of stitching it up there's no scar at all. The reason she's annoyed is she was planning on showing it to our children and telling them that that's where Mommy carved up Daddy like a turkey, and it wasn't even Thanksgiving! "In all seriousness, though, she is an incredibly skilled surgeon. I'm not kidding when I said I would have rather had her remove the shrapnel from my arm. I think she would have done a better job of it than the surgeons did. And you know what? The surgeon who operated agrees with me!" Chris Collins had been looking at the couple with dismay. Kelly was sitting on the sofa to Mike's left. Her head was resting on his shoulder and his left hand was under her blouse, obviously cupping her left breast. Her right hand was outside her blouse holding his hand in position. Chris said, "Kelly, that's disgusting! Have you no sense of your own personhood? He's fondling you!" Kelly opened her eyes part way and looked at Chris. "What's personhood?" she asked softly while her body writhed in response to Mike's stroking. "Chris, I owe my life to Mike. I love him more than life itself. If I thought he wanted to take me now, I would be bare on the floor with my legs spread in about half a second. "When I was a prisoner I was raped more times than I can count. I guess it must have averaged about fifteen or twenty times a day every day for nearly a year. I remember the first time. It was on the stage at the school the day the KGB arrived. I was a virgin then, but I was taken over thirty times. My body has been shredded by whips. "In spite of that, I'm convinced that Mike really does love me. Chris, I'm a woman! I love to have him inside me. Failing that, I love to feel his big hand gripping my boob. I can't wait to carry his babies inside me! It's what I was made for. "I think it was Mikhail Solov who finally figured it out. He said the only reason I did some of the things I did was to try to take care of Mike... to try to get him home in one piece so we could be married. And you know what? He's right!" Kelly allowed her eyes to close, but continued softly, "Chris, it's only as a concession to you and Bill and your sensibilities that I still have my blouse on at all. Normally I would be bare to the waist right now and reveling in the feeling of Mike caressing my body. I hope this doesn't upset you too much." Bill Carlson spoke up for the first time. "Kelly, it doesn't upset me at all. Personally, I think it's neat! You are a very handsome couple. And I want to thank you both for what you did tonight. I was just standing there like a bump on a log when you two exploded. I agree with Chris about one thing, though: I would love to see a slow-motion instant replay." He turned to Chris and said, "Chris, in answer to your question of a while ago, there are two beds in the bedroom. As a concession to your sex, I'll give you the choice. But make up your mind fast! I'm going to bed." Chapter 19 The next morning Chris Collins put on a bathrobe over her pajamas and went out to the suite's kitchenette. Kelly was standing at the counter watching the automatic coffee maker make coffee. When Chris entered, Kelly looked at her and asked, "Did you sleep well?" Chris grimaced at Kelly and replied, "As a matter of fact, no. I've never heard such noises coming from the next bedroom. How are _you_ feeling?" "Absolutely wonderful! Chris, I can hardly wait to be married. Then it will all be legal. Actually, I spent a wonderful night," she answered. Chris looked at Kelly and said quietly, "This gives me a chance to speak to you alone, anyway. How are you feeling after last night? I'm amazed you could sleep at all." "Those weren't the first dead bodies I've ever seen, Chris. I'm sorry things got out of hand. On the other hand, better them than us. I think we happened to meet up with a group of sociopaths. They are some of the guys we've lost. It's largely due to our own fault, I suppose. We should have come down hard on those guys years ago when they were still kids, but we're dealing with a juvenile justice system whose very name is an oxymoron. There's no justice in it. We're so preoccupied with protecting the rights of the accused, we've completely lost track of the rights of society." As she was speaking, she had seen Chris's eyes opening wide. She continued, "Chris, I think the problem is a total lack of historic perspective. The first organized police force in the world only came into existence in London in the 1840's. In the scheme of history, that might as well have been yesterday. Here in the United States men routinely went around armed in most places until the turn of the century. I think there's been a breakdown in the social contract. "Let's face it: Organized police forces said to the citizenry, in effect, 'You need not be armed. We're armed, and we will protect your life and property.' Do you honestly think the police are delivering on their side of the contract now? Do you really feel the police are protecting your life and property?" "But Kelly, surely you're not suggesting people should go around armed? They would kill each other!" Chris exclaimed. By now the coffee had finished percolating. Kelly poured two cups, brought them to the small table, and sat down. She said, "Why would they kill each other? Are you suggesting that gun control works? That violent crime has been reduced?" "That's not fair, Kelly. Gun control just hasn't been made effective enough," Chris protested. "How about control of dangerous drugs? How about the late unlamented liquor prohibition amendment? Were they effective enough? I've seen no sign of a reduction in drug use. National prohibition was a disaster in spite of major efforts to control alcohol. Why should you expect gun control to work any better?" Chris looked at Kelly with a puzzled expression on her face. "Kelly, is my information correct? You're not yet twenty years old?" Kelly smiled wryly and replied, "Chris, you're looking at the world's only known major general who can't legally buy a drink! I'm afraid so. But why do you ask?" "Because I can't understand you. You're not twenty years old, yet you're apparently more knowledgeable about a great many things than I am. I have two degrees and I'm a news professional. Nevertheless, you're so much more worldly than I am. Could I change the subject?" Chris asked. "The President in his speech last night referred to being wounded in action. Could I see?" Kelly shook her head and said, "You can look, but there's really not much to see." She slipped off her terry-cloth robe and showed Chris where she had been nicked by shrapnel on the shoulder. There was only a tiny, nearly invisible scar. Chris looked over Kelly's body and then saw the faint scars left by her repeated whippings. Lightly, she ran her fingertips over the marks. "What are these?" she asked softly, afraid to say what they appeared to be. "Oh," Kelly replied matter-of-factly, "that's where I was whipped. I've almost forgotten about them. The marks have almost completely disappeared." Chris gave an involuntary shudder. "My God, you really were beaten, weren't you?" Kelly smiled and said, "I think I said so last night. I was very serious. I live for Mike Callahan. My goal in life is to try to make him as happy as I possibly can." "But that's not right! You're a heroine. You're a model for all young American women. You took on men and beat them at their own game!" Kelly shook her head sadly. "Chris, you just don't understand, do you? How do you think I've achieved what little I have?" "Because you're smart and you're tough," the reporter replied. "Wrong! Because I accepted help from anywhere I could get it. I don't compete. I'm just trying to do a job. My job is to keep Mike Callahan alive. There's probably more. I'm female. I love to associate with men. I guess I'm reasonably attractive, and I guess I send out sexy signals. My love for Mike shows." She grinned at Chris and added, "Chris, the real reason, I suspect, is that I have a well-fucked look. I don't really know. I do know I've seen it with friends. They just move easier. They're more relaxed and look it. They just glow with happiness. And they're a hell of a lot easier to live with, too." She looked at Chris and said, "You've never had an orgasm, haveyou?" Chris reacted as if she had been slapped. "What a thing to say! Of course I have. Lots of times!" Kelly smiled and shook her head sadly. "No, Chris, you haven't. If you had, you wouldn't react the way you just did. You just couldn't possibly. Do you know what? You remind me of a person listening to a conversation about foreign foods. Our taste vocabulary is very limited, by the way. You hear the words, you know what the words mean, but you have no sense of what the food would really taste like. You've never experienced it yourself. "I think it's the same way with sex. You may have heard a girl talk about cuming, how her pelvis takes on a life of its own -- how she totally loses control." Kelly smiled warmly. "In my own case I often pass out. I honestly do. I lose consciousness. I guess it's a sensory overload, like a circuit breaker tripping out. "Last night was fairly normal. I guess I must have cum about five or six times. Mike and I were pretty tired so I think we just collapsed in the middle one time. But you know what? I always wake up the same way. I sleep on his right and shape my body as close to his as I can. He has his arm around me and his hand cups my right boob. In the morning, if I wake up first, I squeeze his hand. If he awakens first, he squeezes my boob. Then we make love, slowly and sleepily." She grimaced, but her eyes were glowing with happiness. "This morning the bum takes me, I soar to my peak, and then collapse. He gives me this shit-eating grin and goes back to sleep. Chris, you've never experienced that, have you?" Chris didn't answer directly. Instead she said, "He squeezes _your breast?_ That could cause breast cancer!" Kelly smiled and said, "Chris, you won't ever understand! Breast cancer? Chris, if Mike wanted it, I would cut off my breast and cook it for him. I really would." While they were talking, Kelly had been cooking breakfast. She had made bacon and a beautiful western omelette. She put the food on two plates and said, "Let's eat. I'm hungry." Chris just looked at the food on her plate. "What's this?" she asked. "It's breakfast. What does it look like?" Kelly replied. "But... but it's got cholesterol, and animal protein, and..." the girl protested. Just then Bill Carlson appeared in the kitchen doorway and sniffed appreciatively. He picked up Chris's plate, took it to the counter and started eating. She looked at him in amazement. "What in hell are you doing? That was mine!" "True," Bill replied, "but as you said, it's loaded with cholesterol and all that other bad stuff. I would hate to see you have problems like that." He looked at Kelly and shook his head. "Kelly, I would suggest you offer Chris some rabbit food, but then I realized that wouldn't work. I doubt that, even if you had any, it would have been grown under the proper organic conditions -- no pesticides or herbicides -- and picked with union labor." He grinned and said, "Kelly, you have no idea how hard it is to be a liberal these days. There's this ever-lengthening list of things one must do and can't do. It really complicates the process of living." When Bill had come in Kelly noticed two things about Chris. First, her face showed a flash of embarrassment; obviously she was concerned that Bill had overheard at least a part of their earlier conversation. Second, she straightened her bathrobe and sat up a little straighter in her chair causing her breasts to appear more prominent. A few moments later Mike appeared. He took Kelly into his arms. It was obvious to the others that Mike and Kelly didn't deal in perfunctory kisses. Chris could see that Kelly's eyes were glazed as she leaned back, supported by Mike's arms. There was a glow on her face, and Chris heard her whisper, "Good morning, my husband." Chris felt a twinge as she watched the couple. She started to have doubts for the first time about things she thought she believed in deeply. Then she saw Kelly give Mike her brightest smile and a quick kiss. She poured him a cup of coffee and turned to the stove to make another omelette. Chris turned to Mike and said, "You have a hell of a nerve! It's your breakfast. Why don't you cook it?" Mike refused to take offense. He just shook his head and smiled at the reporter. "Chris, I'm afraid you don't understand. You see, Kelly has a big investment in me. She's saved my life about five times now. She long ago decided that she would be putting her investment at serious risk if she allowed me to eat my own cooking, let alone inflict it on anyone else. As a matter of fact, I came to the conclusion a long time ago that the sure sign of Kelly wanting to get rid of me would be if she allows me to cook. That will mean she no longer cares if I poison myself." He looked at Kelly, now turning the omelette out of the pan, and said, "Right, honey?" "I told you he was smart," she said to Chris. "He understands me perfectly. Of course, there are compensations. He knows what will happen if he has to eat his own cooking. What he does is keep me in a constant sexual daze so I don't even notice that I am cooking. That requires a certain amount of effort on his part." She turned to Mike and said, "Honey, I have an idea that grew out of the events last night. I was thinking of asking Ken and Mary to report to Washington. You know how the police sometimes use stakeout teams? How about if those two just walked around residential Washington?" Before Mike could reply, Chris said, "You couldn't do that! It would be entrapment." Kelly just shook her head sadly and said, "Chris, with all due respect: Bullshit! Entrapment occurs when you cause someone to do something he wouldn't normally do. For example, let's say you leave a large amount of currency in an open bag on the floor in a public place. If someone picks it up, that would be entrapment. You pushed personal honesty pretty hard. I'm talking about having a young couple walk down the street in residential areas. Under what conceivable legal theory would that be entrapment?" Chris was on the defensive, but she held on. "It would be an irresistible temptation. It wouldn't be fair!" "Chris, honey, the only person to whom it would be 'an irresistable temptation' would be to a predator such as we met last night. 'T'would none of them be missed!'" She turned back to Mike and said, "What do you think, honey?" "I think it's a great idea. I'll see about it right now." He left the kitchen and went to the sitting room to make a phone call. Mike came back shaking his head and grinning. "It's all set. Incidentally, I just learned I've been selected for brigadier general. I'm the first in my West Point class. Of course we're all way behind some cute little high-school dropout!" Kelly gave him a congratulatory kiss and then stuck her tongue out at him. "I am _not_ a dropout! I have my diploma!" Chris asked about the day's plans. Mike said that Kelly had a date in Connecticut. "Chris, I think you, particularly, will be interested in what happens. We'll be leaving from Andrews Air Force Base in about two hours." They dressed. As they did, Kelly asked Mike, "Honey, now that you're a general, you rate an aide. Have you given it any thought?" Mike stopped what he was doing. Kelly's question had taken him completely by surprise. Were it not for Kelly herself, he would be the youngest general in the Army at the age of twenty-six. The idea of having an aide had never entered his mind. Kelly whispered in his ear. He looked surprised for an instant, grinned, and then kissed her. "Darling, you don't know how wonderful it is to have a brilliant wife! I think it's a great idea!" They drove out to Andrews where an Air Force jet was waiting for them. They got aboard, the door was closed and the plane moved out to the active runway. The plane was a DC-9 in VIP configuration. Kelly grinned at Mike and bounced in her seat as the plane taxied. "Honey, this is definitely the way to go!" As the plane taxied, a steward poured coffee for them. After they took off, they were served a breakfast snack. The flight was very short; soon they were landing at Bradley International Airport. After taxiing to the Air National Guard hangar, the plane's engines were shut down. A sergeant was standing by a car which was waiting for them as they got off the plane. He snapped his very best salute at Kelly who returned it with a smile. "General Jackson? I'm Sergeant Howard. I've been detailed to drive you while you're in the Hartford area." They all got in the car, and Sgt. Howard drove off the apron, out to the Interstate and then headed south towards Hartford. Chris asked where they were going, and Kelly replied that they were going to the Smith & Wesson plant. They pulled up at the door of the administration building and Howard ran around the car to hold the door for Kelly, again giving her a very snappy salute. Kelly returned it smartly. As she passed close to him she whispered, "Sergeant Howard, aren't you overdoing it just a bit?" Her smile took away any sting in her words. Howard grinned back and replied in a whisper, "Normally, yes. For Kelly Jackson, hell no!" Kelly walked in to the building's main entrance. As soon as she entered, the receptionist ran around the desk to greet Kelly with her hand extended. "General Jackson? I'm Sandy Cartwright. Welcome to Smith & Wesson! We're delighted you could come to see us." Kelly looked at the girl who, like Kelly was tall and slim. "Sandy, by any chance were you the girl they used to tailor my vest?" The girl blushed and shyly nodded her head. Kelly took her in her arms and hugged her. She then gave her a warm kiss on the cheek and whispered, "Sandy, thank you for saving my life!" Stepping back she said in her normal tone of voice, "I think Mr. Johnson is expecting us." She looked at Sandy thoughtfully and then asked, "Would it be possible for someone else to cover the desk for a while? I would very much like you to come along with us if you could." The girl made a phone call, and a few moments later another girl came out and took her place at the desk. Sandy took them to the executive floor and then to Johnson's office where they found him standing at the doorway waiting for them. After Kelly shook hands and then introduced Mike, Bill, and Chris, she quickly explained that she had learned Sandy Cartwright was the girl on whom the vest had been shaped. She wanted her to be with them for the day. Fred Johnson quickly agreed. They sat down and Kelly opened a shopping bag she had brought with her. Taking her vest out, she held it up and said, "Mr. Johnson, the real reason I came here today was to find out if you have a reconditioning service. This vest saved my life but it took a bit of a beating in the process." Kelly passed the vest to him along with the two spent bullets that had been removed from it while she had been in the hospital in England. It was clear that Johnson had been warned. He whistled softly as he saw the bullet holes in the facing of the vest. He buzzed his secretary who came in and took the vest away with her. Fred Johnson smiled at her and said, "That's easy to do. Now, what would you like to do while you're here?" Kelly smiled and said, "Would it be possible for me to speak to your workers? I feel I owe the people at Smith & Wesson a great deal. I would like to thank your people personally. Incidentally, I heard a rumor that serving as a human dummy for a Kevlar vest is not the easiest thing in the world. In fact, rumor has it that it can be very painful. Is that correct?" Johnson nodded and Sandy Cartwright reddened. Kelly looked at Sandy and said, "Sandy, you sacrificed yourself for me, didn't you?" The girl was very pretty. She appeared to be in her mid-twenties and had the same beautiful figure Kelly did. She said softly, "It really wasn't that bad. And I very much wanted to do it." "Why?" Kelly asked. The girl's head came up and Kelly could see tears forming in the corners of her eyes. She said, "Because my husband was killed very early in the fighting. I heard there was a woman officer who was so important that the Supreme Commander himself was looking for a flak vest for her. I found out that my measurements are the same as yours so it was simple." By this time tears were coming to Kelly's eyes. She said, "Sandy, I'm so sorry! I must have been a prisoner when your husband was killed so I couldn't help him. I think I helped bring some other guys home, though. Anyway, I hope so." She looked up at Johnson and said, "Could I speak to your workers?" "Absolutely!" he replied. "I was hoping you might. We set up a speaker's platform in the plant. Unfortunately, it's pretty cold or we would be doing it outside. I hope you don't mind?" "Don't be silly! Of course not. When do we do it?" Johnson smiled and said, "Right now." He led the way out to the plant floor and up on a temporary speaker's platform that was obviously specially constructed for the occasion. The area in front of the platform was mobbed with workers. Johnson seated Kelly and the others behind him and then went to the microphone. "Ladies and gentlemen! I am very proud to welcome Major General Kelly Jackson to Smith & Wesson this morning. As most of you know, General Jackson has just been awarded the first Gold Cross of Liberty, the highest award for valor our country has. Kelly already has two Medals of Honor. I think it's fair to say that no person in military history has achieved so much in such a short period of time. "Earlier this year, I received a letter and then a phone call from General Samuel Adams, Supreme Commander, Allied Powers Europe. It seems there was this lieutenant colonel, a woman, who was considered to be very important to our war effort. Although I was not given any details, I learned that this woman had been awarded the Medal of Honor. I was asked if we could produce a special Kevlar vest and a helmet for her very quickly. I said we could, and we did. "We received the colonel's measurements and found that they matched those of Sandy Cartwright. We were going to use Sandy to model for a dummy and then mold the Kevlar to the dummy but there wasn't time. We molded it directly to Sandy, causing her excrutiating pain. She never flinched. She said it was for her late husband. Later, we got a wonderful letter from the lieutenant colonel thanking us for our product. She's here today -- now a major general. I am very proud to introduce to you Kelly Jackson, Major General, U.S. Army. Kelly?" Kelly got up and went to the microphone. She held up her arm and waved to the people as they cheered. When the plant quieted down, she began to speak. "Ladies and gentlemen of Smith & Wesson, I scarcely know how to begin. I'm here this morning to thank you all -- but particularly Sandy Cartwright -- for saving my life. However, before I start, I hear all this chatter about General Jackson. I don't answer to General Jackson very well. Everyone calls me Kelly, and I wish you all would, too. After all, I owe you my life. "Mr. Johnson told you about the Kevlar vest. Wearing it, I took five hits, three of which would have been lethal. My helmet is also Kevlar made by you. It took three hits. For openers, I guess that means you saved my life six times. "There's more, though. I never featured being a target. I am very partial to a particular weapon, a 9mm 15-shot double-action automatic. It's also by Smith & Wesson. In Germany, I used it to save my life and the life of my fiance, Mike Callahan, who's here beside me. I fired five shots and got five lethal hits. Then last night I used it again. The four of us were attacked in Washington. I guess the death toll reached ten -- all badguys." Kelly reached behind her back and brought out her automatic from its waistband holster. She held it up and said, "Folks, you make wonderful products. They are products which, by their very nature, are not designed for everyday use. Yet when you use one, whether it's a Kevlar vest or an automatic, you want it to work right the first time. Otherwise, there may not be a second time. Your products do work right... the first time! I'm living proof that they do. Thank you so much!" She turned around and motioned Sandy Cartwright to come up. The girl joined Kelly at the microphone. Kelly put her arm around her and said, "And as for Sandy, here, there are no words. This girl sacrificed her body for someone she didn't even know. All I can say is, thank you so very much!" She took Sandy in her arms and hugged her, then gave her a very warm kiss on the cheek. The applause from the workers was deafening. Fred Johnson replaced Kelly at the microphone. When the crowd quieted down, he said, "I should have said something earlier. Kelly asked me if we have a reconditioning service. For her, we do. I want to show you something." He lifted the old outer fabric cover from her vest. He pointed out the hits that it had taken and their locations. Then he held up the two bullets Kelly had brought with her. At this point he went to a box and took out her vest. It was as good as new. Johnson held it up and said, "We needed to do this anyway. When we made this vest about six months ago, Kelly was a lieutenant colonel. On the other hand, as recently as April 15 of this year she was only a captain. Here it is November and she's a major general. Who says the government can't get anything right?!" There was a storm of applause and cheers. "At any rate, Kelly, would you come back here, please?" Kelly came up to join him at the microphone. Johnson continued, "I would like to read the label to you. It's woven, and it had to be large for everything to fit. It says, 'To Kelly Jackson, Major General, U.S. Army, Gold Cross of Liberty, Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross (valor), Legion of Merit, Silver Star, Purple Heart, Victoria Cross, Croix de Guerre, Golden Order of the Knight's Cross, the Gold Cross of the Republic of the Russias, from the people of Smith & Wesson. You have helped to preserve our freedom and in the process helped gain liberty for millions of people. Thank you!'" He handed the vest to Kelly who slipped it on. Johnson continued, "There's one thing more. Kelly, thank you for your testimonial. We're very proud of our products and very proud of our people. We like to think we're the best in the world. Now I would like to introduce Tony Labruzio, the foreman and lead craftsman in our special weapons unit. Tony?" A man climbed to the platform. He was wearing a traditional gunsmith's apron and carried a beautiful rosewood box under his arm. He went up to the microphone and adjusted it downward. He said, "Kelly, we're very proud of the weapons we make. But our weapons can be no better than the people using them. We know you're the very best, so you deserve the very best. On behalf of the Special Weapons Group, we would like you to accept this 9mm automatic. With all due respect to the weapon you carry, it's a Chevrolet compared to the Ferrari we have for you here. Please accept it as a token of our respect and affection." Labruzio opened the box and showed the weapon to her. Kelly just gasped. It was a stainless steel automatic inlaid with gold. The hand grips were antique ivory. She took it from its case carefully and found that its balance was utterly perfect. Carefully, she put it back and then took Labruzio's face and kissed him. She said, "Tony, I don't know what to say. It's a masterpiece! Thank you so much, and thank you all so very much." Labruzio, now away from the microphone, looked up at her and said, "Kelly, this weapon is perfect. With match-grade ammunition, you can put it on a rest, fire two bullets, and not be able to see the second round. It will be right inside the first. Would you like to try it?" he asked hopefully. She immediately agreed and they set a tentative time for later in the afternoon. They left the speakers platform and Johnson asked where Kelly would like to eat. She asked if there was a plant cafeteria; she wanted to be with the workers and meet some of them. Johnson smiled warmly and led the way. After a quick lunch, Johnson and Sandy took Kelly, Mike and the rest around introducing them to people involved in producing Kevlar vests and firearms. Kelly signed dozens of autographs for the people. They were shown through the plant in the afternoon and ended at the firing range. Tony Labruzio was waiting for them, along with a group of men from the Special Weapons Unit, to watch her fire her new automatic. They set up a series of targets for Kelly. She put on ear protectors and began to fire. The targets were brought back and changed while Kelly kept shooting. Finally, she finished, reloaded the weapon and put it in her holster, putting her old 9mm in the presentation box. She went over to the table where the men were admiring her targets. Tony spoke for the group. "Kelly, we make presentation weapons for lots of important people. Sometimes we almost cry when a gun leaves our shop, because we know it's never going to be used. Often, the recipient scarcely knows which end of the gun the bullets come out of. With you, we're delighted. Charley, here, says you're better than we are... and we use a bench rest. We're really proud to give the best weapon ever to come out of this shop to the person who really knows how to use it. Thank you, and good luck with it!" Kelly shook hands with each of the men and thanked them. Finally, it was time to go. She took Sandy in her arms and gave her a hug. "Sandy, I really owe you! I don't know what to say, except thank you. I owe you my life. That vest saved my life!" Sandy smiled warmly and said, "Kelly, I feel the same way Tony does. It did its job for you. I couldn't be more pleased. We know you were decisive in Europe, and I guess my small sacrifice helped. It made it well worth the pain!" Soon they were back in the car returning to the airport. Bill and Chris had said little all day but as trained reporters they had taken it all in. Kelly had seen them both making notes and had seen Chris activate a small recorder. As they neared the airport, Mike, sitting in front with Sgt. Howard, turned toward the back seat and said, "What did you two think of the day?" Bill replied first. "I'm getting some sense of a Kelly Jackson. She's an extraordinarily warm person. She interacts with people at any level. She's genuinely interested in them." He grinned and added, "And she sure as hell knows which end of an automatic the bullets come out of. I have never seen such shooting, and it's obvious the guys in the shop hadn't either." Then Mike looked at Chris and said, "How about our liberal? What does she think?" Chris smiled. It was the warmest smile Kelly had ever seen from her. She said, "The liberal is wondering how to go about asking Kelly if she could have her old automatic... along with some shooting instruction. Does that shock you?" Bill smiled and said, "Not at all! It's in the great liberal tradition. A columnist in Washington noted for his anti-gun columns shoots a prowler at his home. _The New York Times,_ noted for its anti-gun editorial position, turns out to have an editor-in-chief and a publisher both of whom have carry permits. Chris, you're in a long and honored liberal tradition." "Bill Carlson, I hate you!" Chris exclaimed. Bill said quietly, "I don't think so," and gathered her into his arms and kissed her. At first her arms were waving in the air but a moment later were around his neck. Mike winked at Kelly who grinned back at him. Bill gently released Chris who murmured, "Bill, that wasn't nice." Bill looked into the girl's green eyes and said, "Chris Collins, I'll make a deal with you. I will apologize if you can honestly say you didn't like the kiss. Can you?" Chris didn't answer. Instead she snuggled close to him and just sighed. They were soon back on the plane headed to Washington. When they returned to Andrews Air Force Base, Chris was alert. She asked, "Kelly, could I make a contribution? I feel like the complete freeloader. Could I take us out to dinner tonight?" When Kelly and Mike quickly accepted, Chris went to a phone and made a call. She told them where they were eating. They got into the car and drove downtown to the restaurant. It was one at which Chris was known, one of the places for "power dining" in Washington, a restaurant where who you saw and who saw you were far more important than what was served. They were served a very mediocre meal and quickly left to return to the hotel. Chris was abashed. She said, "I'm sorry, guys. That was a very stupid choice." She smiled at Kelly and said, "I made all kinds of points tonight. _I_ was seen with General Kelly Jackson! And you know what? The food was so terrible, I didn't eat anything, and you three didn't either." She looked at Bill and smiled sheepishly. "Bill, do you know a restaurant where they serve food instead of names?" Bill took her hand and squeezed it. He directed Kelly to a very small Italian restaurant. They were late arriving and were the last to leave after a wonderful meal. Chris said, "Thank you, Bill. That was a wonderful dinner. But why did you pay? Dinner tonight was on me." "Because this is my place. Anyway, even though us ink-stained wretches don't make what you high-powered TV types do, it's affordable at Tony's. You can try again tomorrow." Chapter 20 The next morning Kelly came out to the kitchen and found Chris was already up and watching the coffee drip. Chris gave her a big smile, and Kelly saw a difference from the day before. Her legs were bare below the bottom of her flannel bathrobe; the previous day she had seen pajama bottoms. She asked Chris about it. She grinned and replied, "I'm becoming more like a teenybopper I know. I haven't quite got up the nerve to wear nothing... yet." She frowned and said, "I hope I didn't screw up the coffee too badly." Kelly noticed that the older girl was cooking bacon and had the eggs out. "What's going on?" she asked. "It almost looks like you're being domestic. If I didn't know you better, I would say you were." "Kelly, I've got a problem. It was that kiss in the car yesterday. Bill Carlson and I don't agree on the time of day -- or anything else, for that matter -- but that kiss curled my toes. All last night I was tossing -- or felt like tossing -- listening to his breathing just a couple of feet away. Kelly, I so wanted to get in bed with him and ask him to hold me. What's the matter with me?" the girl asked plaintively. Kelly looked at her impassively. With a completely straight face she said, "The problem is you're a woman -- in spite of everything you say. Incidentally, I have a question for you. Will you be a bridesmaid in my wedding?" Chris looked at Kelly in utter amazement. "You want _me_ to be a bridesmaid? Why?" "Well, first, you're a girl. That always helps. Second, there seem to be a number of men who we want to be in the wedding, and we need more women. My problem is I don't have many girl friends. I've been out of the country for nearly three years. Before that I went through about one and a half schools a year, so I never had a chance to develop friends. Anyway, it's just a thought," she finished. "Kelly, I would love to be in your wedding. But are you sure your mother would approve?" Chris asked. "I don't really see why not. I happen to know that some of her best friends are liberals. She's very tolerant," Kelly finished with a grin. Moments later Bill appeared, followed by Mike. Mike gave Kelly his usual warm kiss. Meanwhile, Bill went up to Chris who was standing at the stove. He took her chin in his hand, gently turned her head and kissed her gently. Kelly heard the spatula drop in the pan as Chris's arms went around Bill's neck as she returned his kiss with increasing passion. Mike looked at Kelly and winked. Over the next few weeks the foursome fell into a pattern to prepare for the wedding scheduled for the last Saturday in November. Chris started to accompany Kelly on her workouts, and she realized the girl had a beautiful figure. Surprisingly, she started to use the automatic Kelly had given her and quickly developed into an excellent pistol shot. The coroner's inquest into the Georgetown deaths was open and shut. There was an immediate finding of justifiable homicide, along with a finding of accidental death with respect to the two passengers in the station wagon. * * * The morning of the wedding dawned bright and clear. Katrina Murphy, now back from her honeymoon, was Kelly's matron of honor, while Kevin was Mike's best man. Kelly kissed Katrina who was now deeply tanned and looked absolutely beautiful after her honeymoon in Hawaii. Cathy Adams, Mary Harris, and Chris Collins were the bridesmaids. The ushers included Sam Adams and Ned Carlson. Mike was standing at the altar with Kevin, when they heard the wedding march begin as the bridesmaids entered. The last to enter the cathedral was Katrina who Mike thought looked absolutely gorgeous. Her silver-blonde hair had been bleached almost white by the Hawaiian sun and she looked spectacular with her golden tan. Kelly walked slowly up the aisle on her father's arm. She was so happy, tears were clouding her vision. She was glad her father was walking beside her, and she had his arm to guide her. The cathedral was magnificent and appeared to be very crowded in spite of its great size. As she approached the altar she saw Mike standing there waiting for her. It was truly the happiest moment of her life. As she neared him she saw the President looking at her as she passed. She reached the altar, and Katrina drew back her veil. Then Kelly looked into Mike's eyes and saw his love for her shining in them. He took her hand, and they approached the bishop together. The wedding mass passed in what seemed only an instant. At the point at which the bishop presiding would normally address the congregation, the President came forward to the pulpit. He said, "Today is a day of joy. We are here to witness the exchange of marriage vows between Kelly Jackson and Michael Callahan. I would like to say a few words about this young couple. First, Mike Callahan is a West Point graduate. While his classmates are being promoted from captain to major, Mike is a brigadier general. Temporarily. Mike holds two Distinguished Service Crosses for valor. He has two Purple Hearts. He has an assortment of lesser hardware including the Silver Star and the Bronze Star. He is the most decorated man in the U.S. Armed Forces. "I say decorated man. He is marrying Kelly. Kelly is not yet twenty years old. One year ago she was a prisoner of the KGB and undergoing unspeakable tortures every day. She escaped and met Mike. They have been together ever since. She was commissioned as a captain in the Army on March 1 of this year. Now she is a major general. Temporarily. She has been awarded two Medals of Honor. "However, her achievements have been so great the Congress has had to create a new top award for valor, the Gold Cross of Liberty. Kelly is the only person to whom it has been awarded. In addition she holds the highest awards for valor from Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia. "Kelly and Mike both say they want a lot of children. I can only say that if the children are anything like their parents, we can feel very good about the prospects for our country. I am delighted to be here today. Frankly, I guess I invited myself. Every time I saw Kelly, I reminded her to invite me to this wedding. I know you all join me in wishing Kelly and Mike every happiness in their marriage. It is happiness they so richly deserve." The wedding ceremony continued. Finally the bishop pronounced them man and wife, and they started down the aisle. As they reached the door, they stopped. At the door were twenty senior officers with Sam Adams and Ned Carlson closest to them, all with swords forming an arch for them to go through to the waiting limousine. They got in the car, and it moved toward the hotel where the reception was to be held. Mike said, "Darling, I think that was a first. As you know, Sam is now Army Chief of Staff, and I saw Admiral Bradley. We even had the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs saluting us!" At the reception the President came up to Mike and Kelly. He said, "We didn't know what to get you, so we've promoted you both. Kelly, you haven't been promoted in over a month. You're now a lieutenant general and Mike is a major general. I'm jumping the gun on Sam Adams, but we're giving you the 101st Airborne at Fort Campbell. Mike will be your deputy division commander. Sam will brief you on the assignment when youreturn. The honeymoon in Hawaii was idyllic. All Kelly remembered as they returned to the mainland was making love. As they flew east, Kelly took down a blanket and covered them. She placed Mike's hand on her bare breast and slept most of the way. Chapter 21 Mike was driving as they rolled through the main gate at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. They exchanged knowing glances. The sentry hadn't looked up from his comic book -- he just waved the car through. Mike and Kelly were both in civilian clothes and both had deep tans from their Hawaiian honeymoon. They found the headquarters building and walked in. Kelly was wearing a leather jacket with a fur collar similar to a World War II bomber jacket over a sweater and skirt. Her golden hair was back in a pony tail. Mike was wearing a similar jacket over slacks and a sport shirt. When they entered the office they were appalled at what they were seeing. One girl was struggling with a typewriter while the rest -- there appeared to be a total of ten -- were reading magazines, fixing their nails or otherwise killing time. Kelly stood at the counter and waited. One girl glanced up from doing her nails and saw a very beautiful young girl with a good looking guy standing there. She went back to her nails. Neither Kelly nor Mike said anything. Finally the girl who was struggling with the typewriter looked up and saw them. She jumped to her feet and came to the counter. "May I help you?" she asked. Kelly read the girl's name tape, SMITH, and noticed she had the single chevron of a private first class. Kelly had quickly noticed that Smith was the most junior in grade and yet seemed to be the only one trying to do any work. Kelly smiled and said, "My name is Jackson. I would like to see General Bowers, please." Smith's eyes widened but she said, "Yes, ma'am. I'll call right away. Do you have an appointment? And is the gentleman with you?" Kelly smiled and replied, "I don't have an appointment, and yes, the gentleman is with me. His name is Callahan. Please tell the General we're here." The girl placed a call and spoke quickly. She looked frightened as she returned to the counter and said, "The third door on the left please, ma'am." Kelly and Mike went down the hall and knocked at the third door. A deep female voice told them to enter. Mike led the way into an office. Seated behind the desk was a female major who was very large and very heavy. She looked up with a very bored expression and said, "I'm Major Barrett. May I help you?" Kelly smiled and said, "I asked to see General Bowers." The woman had not risen from her desk. She just said, "The General is unavailable. If you wish, you can state your business, and I'll see if I can get you an appointment. However, I can tell you now it won't be until the middle of January at the earliest." Kelly said, "Major, you're a fool. I asked to see the General. Unless you have a very good reason for not allowing it, I intend to see him... _now!"_ Mike glanced at Kelly and managed to control a grin. Kelly's blue eyes were flashing sparks, and he knew she was mad. It had proven to be very dangerous to make Kelly Jackson mad. The Major had obviously given some signal. Just then the door opened behind them, and Kelly felt her arm grabbed from behind. Glancing around she saw a burly sergeant wearing an MP brassard along with three privates standing behind him. Kelly allowed herself to be led out of the office and out the front door. The sergeant went to give Kelly a shove in the back. She felt it, reached behind her back and grabbed his arm as he pushed. Instead of Kelly moving, the sergeant went flying and landed in the dirt. The three MPs started to move. Just as they did, Kevin Murphy, who was standing next to his car with Katrina, raised a Uzi machine pistol and said quietly, "Stand fast!" The sergeant had picked himself up from the dirt and came charging at Kelly. She sidestepped and hit him in the side with a karate knife, breaking a rib. He charged again and the process repeated. After four attempts -- and four broken ribs -- when he landed in the dirt he started spitting blood. He tried to get up again but couldn't. He fell on his face and lay still. By this time a large crowd of soldiers had formed a ring around them. Clearly, the sergeant was not well-liked. The men seemed to enjoy seeing him cut up. Kelly hadn't so much as mussed a hair. She brushed off her hands and nodded to Mike. He went into the office and told Pfc. Smith to call for an ambulance. It was apparent that the sergeant had a punctured lung. When he went outside again, Kevin was casually putting his weapon aside. The other MP privates were standing speechless. Kevin and Katrina went up on the porch of the administration building with the Uzi hanging at his side. Katrina was by his side with her arms folded, but there was a Uzi hanging at her side as well. Kelly went back to Major Barrett's office. She walked in, taking the woman by surprise. "I was saying that I wanted to see General Bowers, Major. Then I was rather rudely interrupted. The siren you heard was the ambulance taking the sergeant off to the hospital. I don't believe we're going to be interrupted again, so why don't we see the general?" Bowers face showed fear. Something was very wrong. Still she tried to bluff. "You can't see the general. He's not here." "I think he's in the office at the end of the hall. Shall we see?" Barrett came around the desk and followed as Kelly and Mike entered the corner office. They found the general passed out on his sofa with an overturned liquor bottle lying on the floor. The office stank like a distillery. Kelly picked up the phone and said, "This is General Jackson. Send for an ambulance at once. General Bowers needs immediate medical attention." Barrett turned to leave but found her arm held by Mike in a grip like a vise. He suggested she take a seat which she did. Kelly hung up the phone and looked at Barrett. "Major," she began, "shall we start over? You never thought to ask. You just ordered us thrown out. However, I'm Lieutenant General Kelly Jackson with orders to take command of the 101st; this is my new deputy commander, Major General Michael Callahan. We've now located General Bowers. Where is his deputy commander? Why isn't he here?" When Barrett heard Kelly identify herself as a general, she had turned white. She replied, "He's confined to his quarters. General Bower's orders." "When were those orders given, Major?" Kelly asked. Mike could hear the steel in her quiet voice and so could Barrett. "Yesterday," the woman replied. There was almost a question mark at the end of the word. "Major, from the looks of him, General Bowers was in no shape to give any orders yesterday... or for a long time before that. I'm assuming you gave the orders in the General's name. Confine yourself to your quarters until you hear from me. Now get the deputy in here at once!" Barrett picked up the phone, dialed a number and spoke into the phone. "The general will be over in a few minutes," she said. Kelly glanced at her watch and asked, "Who is in charge of base security?" "I am," Barrett replied. "As well as acting as the commanding officer without authorization," Kelly mused aloud. "Major, your last official act, before being relieved of all duties in advance of a Court of Inquiry to which you will be named a party, is to call a meeting of all officers of the 101st, company grade or higher for 1300 hours. I trust there is a hall or building large enough for our meeting?" Barrett nodded and made arrangements. She withdrew from the office looking deflated and white with fear. Kelly winked at Mike and said, "Honey, it looks like we're going to have to work for a change." Mike went out front and brought Kevin and Katrina back with him. This time they had suitcases with them. They went into a vacant office -- nearly all of them were -- and changed. Minutes later they emerged wearing camouflage battle dress utilities -- BDUs. Mike took them back to the office and said loudly, "AttenTION!" All the girls jumped to their feet. Mike said, "I'm General Callahan, the new deputy division commander. I want you to meet two captains Murphy. The young lady, Captain Katrina Murphy, is my aide. Captain Kevin Murphy is my wife's aide. She is Lieutenant General Kelly Jackson Callahan, although she doesn't use her married name on duty. The Murphys are also husband and wife. Katrina will temporarily be running this office in place of Major Barrett. Kevin will be in charge of security. Any questions?" All the girls looked frightened except Pfc. Smith who seemed very pleased. While she directed Kevin towards the base security office and Katrina went back to get started on the administration, Mike went into an empty office to change. As he was putting on his uniform he heard an ambulance arrive to take Bowers off to the hospital. Going back to Bower's former office, a brigadier general entered the building, saw him, and saluted. Mike's back was towards him so he couldn't see his name tape. He said, "General, I'm Kraft, the deputy division commander. I'm pleased to meet you." Mike turned and put out his hand, "Kraft, I'm glad to meet you. I'm Callahan, the new deputy and your relief. Come on back and we'll meet the new division commander." They entered the corner office and found Kelly behind the desk. She looked up, smiled, and got to her feet. Kraft looked around the office puzzled. "I'm Kelly Jackson, General. I'm very pleased to meet you. Although I would have liked it to be under more pleasant circumstances. Won't you please sit down?" Kraft took a seat, still looking puzzled. Mike said, "Please forgive my wife. I think she's forgotten she's out of uniform." Kelly reddened and Mike told her in which of the offices he had left her uniform. Kelly excused herself and Mike said, "Kraft, my wife, whom you just met, is Lieutenant General Kelly Jackson. She's the new commanding officer of the 101st." "But that's impossible! She's a woman," Kraft protested. Mike smiled and said, "The fact that she's a woman is very true. She also holds a regular army commission as a lieutenant general... in spite of being only nineteen years old. She also holds the Gold Cross of Liberty, two Medals of Honor, two DSC's, the Silver Star and two Purple Hearts. Then there's also the Victoria Cross, the Croix de Guerre, the German Golden Order of the Knight's Cross, and the Russian Golden Cross of the Republic. She also won it for us in Europe. Expressed a different way, General, Kelly has more senior medals for valor than you have in the whole damned Division. Do you question her ability to command the 101st?" Kraft's jaw had dropped. "You can't be serious! That girl did all those things?" Mike smiled and said, "She sure did, and a few more to boot. You saw a girl out front -- a captain -- who's my aide. She's Kevin Murphy's wife, but she's also the daughter of the President of the Russian Republics, Mikhail Solov, formerly Field Marshall in the Red Army. Ask Katrina about Kelly and get the view from the other side." Just then Kelly returned to the office wearing her BDUs. Kraft snapped to attention and saluted smartly. Kelly returned the salute and took her seat. "General, you're being relieved and reassigned. Before you go, though, could you tell us what's going on here at Fort Campbell." Kraft sat back in the chair and said, "I really wish I could. I haven't seen General Bowers personally in nearly six months. I suspect Major Barrett has been running the command in his name. I saw the ambulance leaving as I arrived. Was that Bowers?" "Yes, General, it was," Kelly replied. "I guess the reason I'm here is to try to shape up the 101st. It's fair to say that the Screaming Eagle Division is facing extinction. I am sure you noticed the 101st was the only front-line combat unit to remain in the States? It should have been in Germany with the 82nd but wasn't." Kraft realized her eyes were boring into his. She asked, "General, what is the present state of readiness?" "That's why I was in hack, General," he replied, looking chagrined, "I was raising hell because our readiness is disgraceful. I guess you saw some of it just driving in. Were you challenged at the gate?" Kelly shook her head. "What did you think of the office when you came in? I'll bet Pfc. Smith was the only one working. Am I right?" "You sure are, General. Now, is there anything you can tell me about the regimental or battalion commanders... or anyone else on the post for that matter." Kraft gave them a briefing while apologizing for its limitations. Apparently, he had been unable to do anything to shape up the Division in the period he had been there. He did provide one name, Major John Jeffries, as a good candidate to take over security. When he finished his very brief report, Kraft left to pack his gear. Kelly asked Mike to take over and speak to Jeffries. Jeffries arrived at headquarters and Mike gave him the Security detail along with instructions to shape it up fast. Then the foursome went over to the mess hall to eat with Kelly and the others wearing their utility uniforms with soft hats. Because the rank insignia on the hats was in black, it was easy to miss the stars against the camouflage pattern of the caps' cloth. As Kelly led the way through the mess line, she found a few of the food service people to be pleasant but most were surly. When she got to the end of the line, she told the sergeant that she wanted to see the Duty Mess Sergeant and the Commissary Officer at once. The sergeant had been sitting at the end of the line half asleep as Kelly came up to him. He hadn't noticed her insignia until she spoke to him. When he saw the three stars, he snapped to attention. He said he would bring the men to their table at once. Then the sergeant went into the mess hall and bellowed, "AttenTION!" All the men jumped from their seats and stood at attention. For some of them, the time-lag between the execution command and their movement was significant. Kelly and Mike carried their trays over to a table in the corner, and Kelly stood up on a bench to be able to see and be seen. Mike got up beside her. She said, "Please be seated. I'm sorry to interrupt your lunch, but I want to introduce myself. My name is Kelly Jackson. I'm the new commanding officer of the 101st. Standing here with me is my deputy, Major General Michael Callahan. He would like to say a few words." "Men, Kelly forgot to mention that she's a lieutenant general. She wears the Combat Infantry Badge, is paratroop qualified and has two Medals of Honor. We are here to shape up the 101st... fast! I hope you all want to be paratroopers. If you don't, transfers and discharges will be very easy to arrange. I hope you stay with us. We apologize again for the interruption. Enjoy your lunch!" Mike got down from the bench, looked at the food on his tray, and made a face. "Kelly, you wouldn't feed this to pigs! This is _awful!"_ Just then a sergeant came running up followed by a lieutenant colonel still tucking his uniform shirt into his pants. The two men came up to the table and saluted. They weren't smart salutes, but Kelly felt they were the best the men could manage. She said, "Colonel, what is on this tray? It certainly isn't food. What is it?" The man sputtered and started to answer when Kelly stopped him. "Don't tell me what the book says, Colonel. Did you eat it?" When he said he hadn't, she said, "In that case, I am sure you're missing a rare experience! I haven't touched my tray, Colonel. It's all yours. "Sergeant, I think General Callahan can spare his for you. But before you start eating, get the two senior cooks on duty and bring them out here, too." The sergeant went off and came back a few moments later with two fat cooks. One was still wiping his hands on a dirty towel secured around his waist. Kelly told them to be seated, and they were given Katrina's and Kevin's trays. Kelly said, "Gentlemen, this is what you're serving to the troops. I'm sure you will enjoy it every bit as much as they did. You will eat it. _All of it!_ Do I make myself clear? I'll ask my aide, Captain Murphy, to stay and keep you company. "Kevin, we're going to McDonald's for lunch. We'll bring you back a couple of Big Macs." She turned to the foursome who were now sitting at the table and looking miserable as they examined the awful-appearing food. The three left the mess hall. When they returned nearly an hour later, they saw that Kevin had his Uzi out hanging from its sling. One of the cooks was writhing on the floor. All of them looked sick. Kelly suppressed a grin as she saw what were obviously bullet holes in the floor close to where the men were sitting. Kevin said, "General, I don't know quite what to do. I heard you say they would enjoy the food. I'm not sure, sir, if that was an order. They ate it, but I can honestly say they did not enjoy it." Kelly pulled up a chair to the table where the commissary personnel were sitting. "Colonel, why is this food so bad?" The man looked miserable. "Because, General, we pay for shit and that's what we get. We only spend about one-third of what we're supposed to." "Where's the other two-thirds?" Kelly asked. "Major Barrett, General," the man said miserably. Kelly nodded to Mike who went to a telephone. He called Major Jeffries and ordered him to have Major Barrett taken into custody. As he returned to the table, he heard Kelly tell him to be sure that there was good food available beginning at the evening meal that day. She told him that the episode they had just lived through was going to become routine. Furthermore, she intended to eat most of her own meals in the mess hall. As they left and neared the exit, all the troopers were on their feet applauding. By the time they reached the door, the applause had turned to cheers. Clearly, Kelly had made an impression. At one minute past one Kevin Murphy came out on the stage of the base auditorium and called the officers present to attention. He nodded towards the rear where some of Major Jeffries' MPs proceeded to close the doors. Mike was with the major in the lobby ready to take the names of any latecomers while Kelly walked out to the podium and looked out at the seats. As she expected, it appeared that fewer than half the invited officers were present. "Good afternoon, gentlemen," she began. "I am Kelly Jackson. I am the new commanding officer of the 101st Airborne. My deputy is Mike Callahan. He is now taking the names of latecomers. This division is a disgrace to the Airborne and to the whole U.S. Army. I served with the 82nd in Europe. Rather, it's more accurate to say the 82nd saved my ass in Europe. I have a deep respect for Jim Ames and his troops. My aide, Captain Murphy, is from the 82nd. Our mission, gentlemen, is to clean their clocks on the first of February, next year. That only gives us about two months and that includes Christmas. "I said this division is a disgrace. It is. It's the only first-line combat unit that was not sent to Europe. If any of you think it's because you were too valuable here in the States, you're full of shit! It's because this division is a joke! It was considered to be a hazard to itself and to any unit near it. In other words, the 101st was too dangerous to itself and to our own people to be let loose. The Screaming Eagles face extinction. I don't want it to happen. I will not allow it happen! "To be sure it doesn't happen, things are going to get rough around here. We're going to be doing more training -- winter or not -- in the next two months than you've done in the last two years. We're getting started now! A final point: We're now at peace for the first time in years. The armed forces are being downsized. Accordingly, any one who doesn't like it -- or the prospect of it -- is welcome to transfer or resign. I can guratantee you a transfer out. I cannot guarantee any other unit will accept you in. In fact, I have it on pretty good authority that any officer from the 101st is considered to be a bum, sight unseen. But if you wish to take your chances, you're welcome. Before you leave here, check in with Captain Murphy and give her your name. We want to know who was here and who wasn't. Heavy training starts tomorrow at 0600. "A final point for your information. I told you I'm Kelly Jackson. My complete name is Kelly Jackson Callahan. I'm very proud to say that Mike Callahan is my husband. We got into the husband-and-wife routine. My aide is Captain Kevin Murphy. Mike's aide is my best friend and the matron of honor at my wedding, Katrina Solov Murphy. I was her maid of honor when she married Kevin in Moscow a couple of months ago. Katrina was a captain in the Red Army until she was captured in May. And please be nice to her. Her father is now President of Russia. I'll see you all in the morning. Dismissed." The officers lined up to check in with Katrina while Kelly went out and met Mike. A great many officers who had arrived late were now standing around outside the auditorium. Kelly quickly briefed them and said they all now had one strike. Those who missed the meeting without a good excuse now had two. Three strikes and they were out of the unit. When they walked out of the building and looked around, they saw that the sky had become overcast. It was cold and threatening to snow. As they stood outside they saw Chris and Bill come towards them, both wearing storm coats. Chris came up and said with a smile, "Is it safe for us to come out now?" The original plan had been for Chris and Bill to stay with Kelly only until her wedding. But when they heard about her assignment as commander of the 101st along with the unit's problems, they both made arrangements to stay. They went over to the Commanding Officer's quarters together. As they arrived, a cleaning detail was just leaving. The sergeant in charge saluted Kelly and said that things were as good as they could make them. He asked if he could see about some plumbing repairs and repainting, but he assured her that everything worked. They quickly moved in. Kelly was amused to see that Bill and Chris moved into the same room even though the house was big enough to have several spare bedrooms. Kelly had put Katrina and Kevin in the Deputy Division Commander's house next door. She explained that given the uncertainty around the base, she wanted them close by. Then she told Bill and Chris what had happened during the day while Mike called JAG headquarters in Washington to determine what to do with Major Barrett. He was told that the alleged theft of government property would be investigated by CID in conjunction with the FBI. Two CID agents had appeared to take Barrett into custody. After drinks, the group including Kevin and Katrina went over to the mess hall for dinner. When she went through the food service line the change from lunchtime was dramatic. The food looked appetizing and all the servers were clean. As they served her, they gave her embarrassed smiles. She smiled back. When she entered the mess hall there was a spontaneous cheer from themen. As she made her way back to a vacant table, several of them thanked her for the sudden change in the quality of the food. She was putting her tray down on a table when a corporal came up and stood stiffly at attention. He said, "Request permission to speak to the general, sir!" Kelly smiled and said, "At ease, soldier. Permission granted. What's on your mind?" Even though she had told him to stand at ease, he remained at attention. He said, "General, this is the best meal I've eaten since I've been at the fort. I just wanted you to know, sir, that things got much better in just the few hours you've been here. Sir, I was with the 82nd and wounded in Germany. I have a lot of buddies who are still in it. You're Kelly Jackson, aren't you, sir?" Kelly smiled warmly and said, "I sure am. But, Corporal, why don't you just relax. If you have a few minutes, could you pull up a chair? You may be just the man I want to talk to. And Benson, you could call me 'ma'am'." Benson reddened and said, "I'm sorry, sir... ma'am." He pulled over a chair and sat down. He said, "It's just kind of hard to think of the commanding officer of an airborne division as a woman." By this time the others had come over to the table. Bill and Chris, particularly, were paying close attention to what the corporal had to say. Kelly asked, "What do you think of the 101st, Benson?" The corporal frowned but then brightened. He said, "It's really a mess right now, ma'am. But there are some very good men. Ma'am, you're the one who took out the Russian command post, aren't you? Along with General Callahan?" Mike said, "Son, my job was easy. I was sleeping. My wife did it all. In fact, she patched me up in her spare time." "Ma'am, my buddies tell me all they found were dead bodies! Every one with a bullet in the head! That _was_ you, wasn'tit?" "I'm afraid so, Corporal. In fact, Jim Ames was teed off. He claims all I left for him was the garbage work: burying the dead, listing the prisoners and that sort of thing. He said I have to clean his room for him to get us even. He accuses me of being a very sloppy housekeeper. He was nice, though. He promised he wouldn't tell Mike until after we were married." Kelly was grinning when she finished. Then she added, "Do you think we can shape up this outfit enough to take the 82nd in February? That's what we're going to try to do!" Benson grinned back and said, "General, I think I better get some sleep. If it can be done, ma'am, you're the one who can do it! But there are sure going to be some hurtin' troopers between now and then!" He got up and stiffened to attention. "Thank you, ma'am for your time." He went off. When he got about ten yards away he was mobbed by his buddies who wanted to know what had been said. Chris said, "Kelly, I think you've done it again. The word is going to spread concerning the new CO. And it can't hurt." They went back to the houses and went to bed. Chapter 22 The next morning Kelly and Mike were up at five o'clock. They were surprised to find Bill and Chris up, too. Somewhere the two reporters had found BDUs and combat boots. Then after a quick cup of coffee the four went outside. At five-thirty it was still pitch dark and quite cold. Kevin and Katrina were waiting in jeeps and drove them over to the parade ground. They took their positions at the head of the formations. It was obvious from the confusion that the division had never been assembled like this before. Exactly at 0600, Mike passed the word, and a bugler sounded officer's call. Instantly, they could hear platoons, then companies, then battalions, and finally regiments reporting ready. The regimental commanders were lined up in front ofMike. Kelly marched to where they were standing. Mike executed an about-face and saluted Kelly reporting, "The 101st Airborne Division is all present or accounted for, sir!" Kelly returned the salute and ordered them to stand at ease. She said, "Gentlemen, this division is going to get into combat trim... fast! I thought we might start slow. We're only going to run five miles before breakfast this morning. "General Callahan, give the orders to move out by regiment." Kelly saw some of the regimental commanders go pale as they heard her orders. Mike had checked maps and had laid out a five-mile course. The first unit started to move out, followed by the others. Kelly grinned at Mike and said, "Shall we join the party?" She started to move out at double time accompanied by Mike and the others. Katrina had taken particular care to be sure that the clerks from the office were in ranks and running. Kelly ran alongside the troops carrying her standard pack and her sidearm. Even Bill and Chris were running. As they passed units the men grinned and waved. Finally, they had passed the leading unit and reached the finish line where they waited. Soon the first units came by. It was apparent that not all the men had finished. Unit by unit, there were gaps in the ranks where soldiers had fallen out. They went over to the mess hall for breakfast. Again, she was cheered when she came out of the serving area into the mess hall itself. The men had all seen the senior officers pass them on the trail. That morning there were over 100 requests for transfer, including all the girls in the office except Pfc. Smith. Kelly had appointed a division adjutant and suggested to him that Smith be promoted to sergeant. He agreed withalacrity. In a conversation with Sam Adams, Kelly had told him what she expected to do and what the probable reaction would be. He wasn't surprised. She called him and told him about the transfers. All the transfers were to be sent to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, pending final disposition. Replacements had been positioned at Fort Bragg as well and would be brought in that afternoon by air. In the weeks that followed, Kelly drove the men and drove herself. She and Mike seemed to be everywhere, watching every exercise. The training continued and the improvement was visible each day. Kelly astounded the men when she led them in repeated parachute jumps onto frozen landing areas. They practiced vertical envelopment with squadrons of helicopters. Kelly was on the phone to Sam Adams cajoling him to give her more aircraft for training jumps. During the entire period, no one ever saw Kelly order anyone to do anything. She showed them how she wanted it done, and they tried to follow her example. In the afternoon of the first day of training, Kelly was on the firing range. She overheard a major tell his men that a range score of twenty-five out of a possible fifty was pretty good. Kelly went over to the Major and, after a word with the range sergeant, offered to shoot the course with him. The Major fired first. The course was set up in an antiterrorist mode similar to one Kelly had fired at Quantico. After shooting they brought his targets back for scoring. Kelly sorted through them and found a target with a terrorist behind a female hostage who was holding a baby. His bullet had gone between the woman's eyes. Kelly said, "Major, are you sure twenty-five out of fifty is good enough? You beat that score, but killed at least one innocent civilian." Then Kelly fired the course using an assault rifle set on full automatic fire. She ran down the course firing short bursts. When she finished, she removed the clip and cleared the breech. Her targets were brought back and scored. All were tens, in spite of using automatic fire. Every bullet scored. The range personnel went bugeyed as they looked at the targets. No one working the range had ever seen a perfect score, and no one had ever fired the terrorist course using automatic fire. Kelly said, "Try to do better, Major," and walked off. Each night Kelly would stagger back to the house and take turns with Mike massaging each other. They shared a hot shower and slowly made love before going over to the mess hall for dinner. They ate almost all their meals there, a point particularly noted by the men. As the word spread, more and more officers started to eat in the mess hall, too. Chris asked Kelly what she did for aches and pains. Kelly told her about massaging Mike and being massaged by him. Chris looked interested but said nothing. The first Sunday on the post, Kelly slept late for her. She didn't get up until seven o'clock. Going down to the kitchen, she found Chris waiting for the coffee to finish brewing. The girl had her legs spread wide as she sat on a chair. Kelly looked at her face and saw she looked beautiful but tired. "Chris Collins, have you been a bad girl?" Kelly asked. Chris grinned and said, "No, I was actually pretty good. At least Bill said I was. Kelly, you couldn't have been more right. I never did have an orgasm before I met you. Now... last night... I must have cum over a dozen times." She smiled at Kelly and said, "Would you do me a favor? Please never mention that 'personhood' bullshit I was trying to sell you, ever again? Kelly, I'm a cunt! I've got good tits, a great ass, and great legs. My cunt is getting to be pretty talented. Kelly, I love to massage the big lug and feel his muscles. We have a deal. I massage him and finish by doing his cock. He enters me and when we cum, I get to lie there while he massages me. God, it's great. And Kelly, I thought I was in good shape when we met. I didn't know what physical conditioning _was!_ You absolutely define it. "Could I make us breakfast this morning, please? I've been practicing, and I promise you I won't poison us." Kelly relaxed in a chair and watched as Chris prepared a monstrous breakfast that included country ham, eggs, pancakes, and hash-brown potatoes. Kelly just grinned. Bill came in and went up behind Chris at the stove. When he put his hands over her breasts, Chris turned in his arms and kissed him lovingly. Kelly watched in amusement as Chris just melted in his arms. When he lifted his head from their kiss she heard Chris whisper, "Good morning, darling! Did you sleep well?" Bill said, "As well as I could." He looked at Kelly and said, "How does Mike get any sleep? Kelly, I didn't know when I was well off! I discovered that Chris has been a repressed nymphomaniac all these years. Now it's all come out. This girl is going to be the death of me!" Then he grinned and added, "But what a way to go!" Then he kissed her again. On Monday morning Kelly sent for Sergeant Major Franklin, the division sergeant major and the ranking enlisted man on the post. A few minutes later he appeared and saluted smartly. Kelly shook hands and asked him to take a seat. She said, "Sergeant, how long have you been in the Army?" Franklin was a very big man, standing over six feet three. He had very broad, heavily muscled shoulders and biceps. He was black, and it was impossible to estimate his age. He replied, "Nearly thirty years, General." Kelly smiled. "Then you're certainly from the old Army. What do you think of the 101st?" He returned the smile and said, "It's become a lot better in the last week. May I ask the general a question?" "Of course," she replied. "Why are you commanding the 101st?" "Because that's what my orders from the Chief of Staff say I am to do. That's the only answer I can give you." Kelly smiled wryly and continued, "Let's face it, I have two strikes: First, I'm a woman. Second, I'm a kid. It's really a little ridiculous to give command of a first-line assault unit to a girl who isn't even twenty years old. There's no precedent for it." "Begging the General's pardon, but there is. Alexander the Great conquered the known world when he was in his teens," Franklin replied. Kelly grinned at him and said, "I stand corrected, Sergeant Major. Let me amend it to say there's no precedent less than two thousand years old. How's that?" She looked at him with a question in her eyes. "I still need to know how I'm doing with the troops. Will you tell me, please?" "Ma'am, you're doing just great. The men are 100 percent behind you. I thought the only way this unit could be shaped up would be by kicking out hundreds of officers and men who aren't suited to what we do. You didn't do that. Instead, you just started to drive us and waited for the ones who couldn't hack it to quit." He looked at her thoughtfully. "Your way is better. I thought I knew who was good and who wasn't. It turned out that I was right on some and wrong on some -- both ways. It seems there are some guys I didn't think would make it. Some of them are thriving while others bailed out. Then there are some officers and men I thought were pretty good. Some have turned out to be as good as I expected, while others have quit. The cream is rising to the top. "There's one thing, though, that everyone comments on. Whatever you ask us to do, you're doing faster and better. Believe me when I say no one can remember a division commander running past his entire division on a five-mile run. You really have the respect of the men. As far as your age is concerned, I'm not sure how many of the men even know it. They do know you're very beautiful." Franklin stopped and smiled. "Actually, my daughter is 26 now. It was only a short time ago I wouldn't even let her back my car out of the garage. General, you don't act young. You inspire confidence." Kelly's face became serious. She said, "Sergeant Major, I'm going to have to do something I really don't want to do. I'm canceling all leaves and furloughs until at least the end of January. I know there are a lot of men planning on going home for Christmas but I can't let them go. I think what we do is important. I think there is a tremendous combat tradition in this unit that has been allowed to die. If this unit isn't back where it belongs -- a front-rank assault unit -- by the end of January, it's going to be disbanded... permanently. I don't want that to happen." Although his face remained impassive, Franklin was amazed to see tears coming into Kelly's eyes. She continued, "Sergeant Major, this is my first and only command. I'll be damned if I want to see it go down the drain. I'll be damned if I want to see the Screaming Eagle go down the drain." The tears stopped and her voice became very firm. "I'm sorry. All leaves and furloughs are canceled." Then her expression and tone of voice changed. "Would it help if we had a Christmas party or a Christmas dance? I'm not a soldier. I'm a dumb high-school dropout who was awarded a diploma essentially by an act of the German parliament. I don't want to have a children's party for grown men. What do you think?" Franklin's face remained impassive. He said, "When will the General get back?" Kelly looked surprised. "Get back from where?" "From New York City. That's where you live, isn't it? I've heard that you are New York's Debutante of the Year for this year, and Christmas is the time for all sorts of gala society parties." Kelly's eyes blazed with blue fire. "Sergeant Major, when I said leaves and furloughs are canceled, I mean _all_ leaves and furloughs, _particularly_ mine! Mike and I will be celebrating Christmas right here." Franklin smiled. In fact, he beamed at her. "You still don't understand, do you?" "Understand what?" "What a natural-born leader you are. I don't think it would ever occur to you to give an order that didn't include yourself. Ma'am, I've heard a lot of Kelly Jackson stories. I'm beginning to believe they were the truth toned down in the interests of believability. "I think a dance would be a fine idea. There are many wives and girl friends in the area. I suggest the dance be formal. The NCOs would like that. We don't get a chance to wear our dress blues very often." He suddenly looked concerned. "But what about music?" he asked. "I am assigning the division's band to the enlisted dance," she replied. "We could have it in the mess hall. I'll get a local band for the officers' dance at the O-Club." Franklin shook his head. "Ma'am, that's why they'll go through hell for you. You automatically think of the men first. The idea of ordering the band to play for the officers -- standard procedure, by the way -- never occurred to you. The band plays for the men, and you look elsewhere." Franklin stood up at attention. "Ma'am, it's a real pleasure serving under your command." He saluted smartly, turned on his heel and left. * * * The dances were scheduled for the Saturday night before Christmas. Kelly and Mike were surprised that there was only minor griping when the announcement was made that leaves and furloughs had been canceled. Mike kidded her about going easy on the men the day of the dance. Training knocked off at noon, and there had been only a ten-mile hike that morning. In the afternoon, Kelly and Mike toured the base together. In spite of the very heavy work schedule and the winter weather, the base was starting to look very good. They went out through one gate and back in at another. At both, MPs were alert and saluted smartly. As they entered the second gate, a private on guard duty asked for ID, although both were in uniform. Kelly gave him her ID card and Mike's. He looked at Kelly's picture and then at her. He gave her his very best salute and said, "General, that picture doesn't do you justice!" Kelly gave him a bright smile and returned the salute as smartly. She said, "Thank you, Carson. But you're a flatterer!" They drove to the mess hall where preparations were being made for the dance and then over to the Officers' Club. That afternoon, Mike and Kelly treated themselves to a nap. They could hear the unmistakable sounds of Bill and Chris making love in their adjacent room. Mike pulled Kelly even closer to him and murmured, "Remember when we were young and made love all the time, too? Before we became old marrieds?" Kelly turned her head and kissed him softly. "That was when you were young and virile," she whispered. "You've only cum four times today, and already you're nearly dry." She formed her body to his and rested her head on his shoulder. They both slept. That evening Katrina and Kevin joined them for drinks. When Katrina saw Chris, both girls started to laugh. They were wearing their bridesmaids dresses from Kelly's wedding. Fortunately, although the dresses were the same style, the colors were different. Kelly was wearing the magnificent dress that had been made for her for Katrina's wedding. Katrina had a paper bag with her. She looked at the dress Kelly was wearing and smiled. "I heard from my father. Kelly, I think you remember the woman who made that dress for you? She visited my father. It seems she received a big box from the United States. It had all sorts of things that are not yet available in Russia: needles, thread, zippers, hooks, even some dress material -- all the things a good dressmaker needs. There was no card or label showing where it came from, other than from the United States. She doesn't know who it's from, but guessed. She gave my father a present to be forwarded to you. She doesn't even know where you are." Katrina gave the small bag to Kelly. Kelly removed a small rag doll from the bag. It had dark hair and blue eyes and was obviously a little boy. The doll was the size that would be the first doll an infant would hold. Although made from remnants, it was exquisite. There was a note with it that said, "Your first child will be a boy. This is for him with all my love." Kelly started to cry and passed it to Mike. She said, "Mike, she never saw you. She has no way of knowing you have dark hair and blue eyes. Darling, it's absolutely gorgeous!" She turned to Katrina and said, "I don't know what to say! What can I say?" Katrina just smiled. They all went to the Officers' Club and took their seats at the head table for the dinner dance. At the request of Colonel Holmes, the senior regimental officer, there was a receiving line first. Mike was amused watching Kelly greet the wives and girlfriends of the division's officers. They were uniformly amazed at her youth and beauty. When Colonel Holmes introduced his wife, the woman stopped and looked at Kelly carefully. She said, "I'm Trudy Holmes, General. I'm very pleased to meet you." "Trudy, I would appreciate it if you would call me Kelly. I might be young enough to be your daughter." Mrs. Holmes smiled warmly and said, "Our daughter is older than you are by a few years. Sid has told me so much about you, but I thought he was pulling my leg. He wasn't. In fact, if anything, he toned it down." She shook her head. "Kelly, you are unbelievable! That's the Gold Cross of Liberty you're wearing isn't it?" Kelly just nodded. Made of almost solid gold, it was quite heavy hanging from its ribbon. "You are a first, Kelly. Never in history has someone worn the Medal of Honor anywhere other than around his neck. Your two are junior awards! And all the others are medals for valor. Yet you are the most beautiful girl I've ever seen." Although she was tying up the receiving line, she continued to study Kelly. Finally, she whispered in Kelly's ear, "Your love life is great, isn't it?" Kelly smiled warmly and said, "Yes, it is. Does it show that much?" Trudy smiled and said, "It sure does, and on you it looks beautiful! You deserve every happiness." The woman moved off, and the line began to move again. After an excellent dinner was consumed, Colonel Holmes arose. He said, "Gentlemen, I would like to propose a toast to our new division commander, Kelly Jackson. I only learned General Jackson was taking over the 101st when you did. That was less than a month ago. Frankly, I was shocked. Can any of you imagine an assault division commanded by a woman? Correction! Commanded by a girl! My wife reminded me that our daughter is older than Kelly. "What did we get? We got a commanding officer who is the most decorated hero in the history of the United States of America! We get a girl who doesn't seem to know how to give orders. She just leads, and we try to keep up. A funny thing happened yesterday. I was saving the story for tonight. Some of you know that on the second day she was here, Kelly shot the terrorist course on the range... with an automatic weapon. We carefully recorded the time and sent it along with the targets toQuantico. "Yesterday, we got a letter from the people there. It said, first, the targets represent an all-time record. Not only was it a perfect score, but it was almost ten full seconds faster than the previous record time. You know what they said? They said, 'If that course wasn't shot by Kelly Jackson, the targets are fakes. She's the only person alive who could possibly do it.' "They got that right, didn't they? There are two more things: First, Kelly doesn't look at improvement, she looks at results. She's not satisfied with the results we're producing. I happen to know, however, that we're doing better as a unit than we've done in at least five years. I also know our scores are already near the Army's top. With Kelly, words like near and close aren't good enough. "Then I have to comment on her beauty. She is without any question the most beautiful general officer in the world. And she is Mrs. Michael Callahan. We got a Christmas card today signed, 'Kelly and Mike Callahan'. I happen to know she's prouder of being Mrs. Michael Callahan than of being Lieutenant General Kelly Jackson. We're saving that card, by the way. "Finally, a word about our Deputy Division Commander: I feel sorry for Mike Callahan. Or anyway, I try to. For those of you who don't know, Mike's classmates at West Point are coming up for selection to major. Mike is a major general. He is also the most decorated man in the Armed Forces today. Unfortunately, he happens to associate with the most decorated person. But there's some consolation: He's also married to the most beautiful girl in the United States. "Ladies and gentlemen, would you please rise and join me in a toast to General and Mrs. Michael Callahan?" As the people rose, Mike took Kelly in his arms and kissed her. As usual, they heard nothing except the bells and the sensation of electricity flowing between them. They didn't even hear the cheers ringing in the hall. After they started the dancing, Mike and Kelly slipped away. She insisted she wanted to see how the other party was going in the mess hall. As they went up the steps to the mess hall, there wasn't a soul in sight. Kelly intended just to peer around the corner without being seen, but suddenly, a voice bellowed, "AttenTION!" The Division's band that had been playing dance music instantly shifted to the _Screaming Eagles' March,_ the song of the 101st. The voice over the PA system said, "Ladies and gentlemen, the commanding officer of the 101st Airborne Division, Lieutenant General Kelly Jackson, with the deputy division commander, her husband, Major General Michael Callahan!" Four men in dress blues escorted them to the front of the room where there was a head table on a dais. Kelly was amazed to see two places set for them. When she arrived she was welcomed by Sergeant Major Franklin. The music had stopped, and the people had taken their seats. The hall became very quiet as Franklin addressed them. "I've been in this man's army for nearly thirty years. Then, less than a month ago I learned we were getting a new commanding general... a _girl_ for chrissakes! The folks in Washington have done some dumb things, but this had to be the dumbest! Do you realize she's not even twenty years old? Do you know her high-school diploma is really honorary?" Kelly started to laugh. A man sitting close to the dais looked at her questioningly. She nodded vigorously. Franklin continued, "Could you believe giving command of an assault division to someone like that? I couldn't either. "I started to check around. I've got some buddies in the 82nd. They knew Kelly Jackson. One of them was the platoon sergeant in the first unit to arrive at her position during the German breakthrough. Incidentally, his platoon leader was Captain Kevin Murphy, who is now her aide. He was a lieutenant then. He told me they found eighty Russians with the 'Kelly Jackson trademark'. I asked him what that was. He said it's a single bullet in the head. It seems that in combat most men shoot towards the enemy. A few shoot at them. Kelly aims for their heads! "Then I learned about some senior NCOs at Quantico. They are the nation's top people in unarmed combat, small arms, and explosives. No longer. She is. Then she has the unmitigated gall to drink them all under the table. Now I ask you, is that fair? Officers can do all kinds of things to us, but if it comes to drinking, they're through. Well, anyway, that's what the sergeants thought. They were wrong about that, too. The word is that she got them back to the barracks, undressed them... and I mean all the way... neatly hung up their uniforms, and kissed them goodnight!" Kelly turned red and started to laugh. Franklin turned to her and said, "See, she even has the nerve to laugh! She doesn't realize how serious this is! "Finally, I got some taste of the kind of girl she is. She called me in to tell me she was canceling all leaves and furloughs. It seems the 101st is threatened with extinction. We are the only assault unit that wasn't sent to Europe... and we all know why. Kelly said she wasn't going to allow her first and only command to go down the drain. "The fact that her first command is an airborne division when others her age are commanding squads has nothing to do with it. There's something else I don't think many of you know. Kelly is a debutante. In fact, in this, her debutante year, she is New York's Debutante of the Year. I asked her how long she was going to be gone. That was dangerous. You see she always carries a handmade Smith & Wesson automatic and we know she can use it. There was blue fire coming from her eyes. She said the 'no furlough' order began with herself. "She organized this dance. Without a thought she gave us the division's band. She scrambled to find a band to play at the O-Club at the last minute. "Guys, she always thinks of us first. I happen to know her sequence: It's her husband, Mike. He's followed by the men. They're followed by the officers. She doesn't even make her list... nowhere. That's why we had places for them at the head table. I knew they would be over to be sure our dance was going well. "Finally, I want to call your attention to something you've never seen before. It's the medal Kelly is wearing around her neck. It's the Gold Cross of Liberty. How do I know you've never seen it? Because she's wearing the only one in existence, and she's never worn it before. It is the highest award for valor the our Country can give. It goes ahead of two Medals of Honor. "Gentlemen, please rise and offer a toast to the best damned officer and division commander the world has ever seen! To Kelly Jackson!" The hall rang to the rafters with cheering. Kelly allowed her head to drop as she turned red with embarrassment. Sergeant Major Franklin asked her to say a few words. She said, "All I can say are three things: First, I'm sorry to have had to cancel all furloughs. I know how much you've been looking forward to being home. Second, thanks for working so hard to help save the 101st. Finally, Merry Christmas!" With that she sat down to another roar of cheers. Franklin came over to Kelly as the music resumed, and the people began to dance again. He asked Kelly if he could introduce her to his wife. Kelly instantly agreed and looked around. She was surprised that Franklin's wife wasn't on the dais. He took her around a corner in the hall where it was quiet. Kelly's eyes widened. She went up to the tall black woman standing there with her hand extended. The woman took it and held it. "Mrs. Franklin, I'm Kelly Jackson. You are the most beautiful woman I've ever met! You look exactly like a bust of Nefertiti my parents have at home. It's made of ebony." The woman introduced herself as Selma Franklin. She was almost six feet tall and appeared ageless. She had flowing black hair and piercing brown eyes. When she took both of Kelly's hands in hers, her eyes appeared to lose focus as if she were staring into space. Suddenly the woman winced and cried out softly. Then her eyes focused intently on Kelly's. It was as if the woman was looking into her soul. Selma said quietly, "Horace, we've found her. This is the one." She continued to hold Kelly's hands and smiled softly. "This is much better than a year ago, isn't it?" Kelly looked puzzled and then shocked. Selma continued, "Last year you danced for the KGB. You were naked. There were four men, each with whips, lashing you as you danced. One after the other, each man lay on his back while you took him. While you did, the other three continued to lash you. When you regained consciousness you were in a pool of semen. They forced you to lick it all up from the floor. And we think we're the only ones who ever experienced slavery!" Horace had been watching impassively. Selma continued to hold Kelly's hands and look at her. Then she smiled broadly. "Kelly, this time next year you will have a baby boy with dark hair and blue eyes." Her eyes displayed a puzzled look. She said, "I see something very strange. It looks like an egg. I don't understand." Kelly was in a state of shock. She said, "Selma... Mrs. Franklin... I had completely forgotten about that night in Germany. How could you know?" The woman smiled warmly. "Kelly, it's a curse. I can see the past sometimes and the future sometimes. Horace is retiring from the army, and we will live with you and Mike. My daughter will cause her breasts to fill with mother's milk to help nurse your children. She's a beautiful girl and has breasts that are made for nursing. We will live with you." "But that's crazy," Kelly protested. "There's no way I can pay you. It's impossible!" Again she saw the warm smile. "Kelly, we can help you financially. You will have a lot of babies and will need the help. May I visit you tomorrow with my daughter? Please?" Kelly agreed and returned to the party at the Officers' Club. She didn't mention the strange conversation to Mike. Chapter 23 The next day was Sunday. When Kelly told Mike there were some people coming over in the afternoon, he and Kevin went off together while Katrina came over to Kelly's. Chris and Bill were in Washington for the holidays. The doorbell rang. It was Selma Franklin and with her was a beautiful girl who 100 years earlier would have been called a quadroon. Kelly showed them in and was introduced to Camille Franklin, Selma and Horace's daughter. Kelly continued to look baffled as she introduced the two women to Katrina. Selma held Katrina's hands in both of hers and looked into her eyes in the same way she had looked into Kelly's the night before. Camille looked interested but not at all surprised. Finally Selma said to Katrina, "Would you remove your clothes, please?" Katrina was startled but obeyed, even though she didn't know why. In moments she was standing in the living room nude. Selma stood behind her and placed her finger tips very lightly on the girl's abdomen. She stood there for a moment and then smiled a very happy smile. "Thank you so much. You may get dressed now." Katrina put her clothes on again. Kelly had noticed how beautiful the girl's body was now. The only difference from the first time Kelly saw her was that she was now in even better physical condition. There was just gloriously smooth tanned skin and finely-toned muscles. When she was dressed she looked at Selma with an obvious question in her eyes. "You're going to have a baby boy! He will look like his mother with silver-blonde hair and green eyes. He will be fine and sturdy, and your pregnancy and delivery will be wonderfully easy. I'm sure you'll want an obstetrician, but you really won't need one. I would be happy to deliver your baby. Katrina and Kelly were stunned. Katrina said, "But I can't be! I just had my period." Selma smiled and said, "Merry Christmas! My guess is you conceived last night. Don't worry, Mrs. Murphy. You'll never know it either in the exercise against the 82nd or in Central America." Camille smiled and said, "Please don't fight it. I don't any longer, in spite of now being an MD. Mother's always right about these things." Kelly looked at the girl. She had soft brown hair and blue eyes. She was almost six feet tall like her mother and had a beautifully slim figure with full breasts. She looked at the girl's mother and then back at Camille. The girl smiled at her and said, "Don't worry about it, General. I don't. You know there are essentially no pure Negroids in the United States. Sleeping with the slave women was a time-honored pastime for years. Every so often there's a genetic sport like me. My parents are both as black as the ace of spades. People usually think I'm white." While she was talking, the girl was casually shedding her clothes. She stood nude in front of Kelly and was breathtakingly beautiful. "I hope you'll allow me to nurse your little boy," she said. She cupped her breasts and showed them to Kelly. They were absolutely magnificent with small pink nipples. Kelly just shook her head in utter disbelief. "I don't believe I'm hearing what I'm hearing. Your mother said something about your breasts filling with milk. But you're not pregnant. How can you? I'm totally lost." The girl just smiled as she dressed again. "As for the milk, modern science is wonderful. My body can receive motherhood signals without me being a mother. As for my mother, I can't really explain it. She has certain powers no one understands. My mother doesn't cause things to happen; she can just tell when they will. Please don't let it bother you." The girl smiled a very happy smile that turned into a grin. "Kelly, don't sweat it. I guess maybe the reason I'm now a doctor is I tried to figure Mom out. I finally gave up." The women all took seats and Kelly served tea. Selma produced sweet cakes of a type Kelly had never seen. They were marvelous. Kelly marveled at how relaxed the mother and daughter were. In fact, it seemed to Kelly that Selma was much more relaxed than she had been the previous evening. Camille continued, "General, here is the way it will work: Mother will be the cook and housekeeper. Dad will act as butler, xhaffeur, gardener, and bodyguard. I'll be the maid and nurse. Of course, I'll also provide the family medical care. I'm Board certified in Family Medicine. We discussed it and thought that $1,000 a month or maybe a bit more should be about right, if that's okay with you." Kelly looked at her in utter astonishment. "But Camille, a good cook in New York gets at least $500 a week! $1,000 a month is absolutely ridiculous!" Camille's mouth formed an "O," and she grinned at her mother. "Kelly, I'm sorry! I wasn't clear. The $1,000 is what we pay you! Of course, we'll also chip in on the food and the utilities and stuff, but do you think that will work?" Kelly slumped back in her chair, utterly defeated. "I give up. I get a retired sergeant major as butler, chauffeur, gardener and bodyguard. I get his wife as a cook and housekeeper. I get his daughter... a beautiful doctor, for chrissakes... as a wet nurse and maid, and they pay me! Camille grinned happily and said, "That's about it! What do you think?" "I thought slavery went out about 120 years ago. Why are you doing this?" Selma spoke for the first time. "Because of you, Kelly, and your friends. You and Katrina look like sisters: the gold and silver twins. You ended the Cold War... and the short-lived hot one. You achieved freedom for the Russian people. You enabled the reunification of Germany. You're going to put a big dent in the drug trade. And you're only nineteen years old! "If you were a man, or if you were an older woman, we would not be doing this. Instead, you are a beautiful young woman who needs to give birth to lots of beautiful babies who will grow strong and smart. At the same time, Kelly, our country needs you, too. My husband spent his entire adult life in the service of his country. Camille and I just volunteered to help out. We're ready to start now. First, would you like us to wear uniforms? If so, what sort would you like us to buy?" Kelly looked at the two women and began to cry softly. Her head was shaking from side to side as her tears started to flow. Selma jumped up and went to the sofa. She sat next to Kelly, took the girl in her arms and comforted her. Then the woman placed her fingers at a particular position on the nape of Kelly's neck. Almost immediately she relaxed and went to sleep. Selma got up and seemingly without effort, picked the girl up and carried her up to her bedroom. She removed Kelly's clothes and looked over her body. Selma winced as she saw the scars that still showed where she had been whipped. She covered the girl and left the room. Returning to the living room, she asked Katrina, "Captain Murphy, will you and your husband be joining the Callahans for dinner this evening? I sincerely hope you will." Katrina had been shaking her head in utter amazement. Finally she said, "You're sure I'm... pregnant? I'm going to have Kevin's child?" Selma's smile was brilliant. "You certainly are! And he will grow strong and handsome like his father... and yours! Field Marshal... President Solov will overflow with happiness to learn he is going to be a grandfather and he will adore his grandson!" Katrina looked at Selma in amazement. "How did you know that? Here I'm just known as the other Captain Murphy. How could you possibly know?" "That you're the daughter of the President of Russia? I don't know how I know. I just do. You are, aren't you?" Camille smiled and said, "May I call you Katrina? Please don't fight it. Now, will you be here for dinner? I can tell you as a physician that there is absolutely no reason for you to stop drinking yet! Perhaps we could have a small celebration? And why don't you take a nap now? You've been working very hard?" Katrina hadn't felt at all tired until Camille mentioned a nap; suddenly she could hardly keep her eyes open. She lay down on a bed in one of the spare bedrooms. At five o'clock, Mike returned home and Kevin was with him. Camille greeted him at the door and she said, "Good evening, General, Captain. I'm Camille Franklin, Sergeant Major Franklin's daughter. I'm working here now. May I take your hats and coats?" Although Fort Campbell is located right on the Kentucky-Tennessee line, it was a very cold and bitter day. Mike was dumfounded to find this beautiful young woman in his house, but he gave the girl his hat and coat as did Kevin. They went into the living room and found a very cheery fire burning in the fireplace. Moments later Camille returned with two very dry martinis and a plate of exquisite canapes. She told them that the women would be down in a few moments. A few minutes later Kelly and Katrina entered the room. Both looked lovely. Kelly felt wonderfully relaxed and fully rested for the first time since she had taken over the 101st. Mike, glancing at Camille's receding back, asked, "Kel, what's going on?" Kelly gave him a rueful smile and said, "Honey, I don't have the foggiest idea. But give me a couple of minutes. I'll see if I can find out." She went out to the kitchen and found Selma and Camille were putting the last touches on a banquet. The dining room was set for four places using Kelly's best dinner service. Selma was standing at the range, and Kelly kissed her lightly. "I don't know what you did, but I haven't felt this good since my honeymoon. You made one mistake, though. There aren't enough places set at the table. It should be set for seven." Selma turned in shock. "I didn't know! I'm terribly sorry. I didn't realize you had invited other guests." Kelly smiled and said, "There's you, Camille, and the Sergeant Major. With us, that's seven. Now, although you look like you have absolutely everything done, what can Katrina and I do to help?" Selma looked genuinely shocked. "But General, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard! The hired help don't eat in the dining room!" "That may be true, but you most certainly are not the hired help. I still can't get over what you're trying to do for us. Now get on the telephone and tell your husband to get over here. It's only appropriate that we have a Sunday dinner with the division's senior noncommissioned officer and his family. That will be the division commander, the deputy commander, and the senior NCO with families. Now get to it! And by the way: no uniform!" Horace Franklin looked sheepish as he stood at the door. Kelly had opened it and the first thing he did was to shake his head and say, "General, it's not right! Generals don't entertain enlisted men in their homes." Kelly led him into the living room after hanging his coat and hat. His daughter got him a beer, and he sat on a straight-backed chair looking very uncomfortable. Selma and Camille brought in glasses of white wine and sat down. They were both very relaxed. Kelly just looked at him with her face impassive. Finally she said, "Sergeant Major, didn't you say you had served in the Army for nearly thirty years?" "Yes, ma'am. I sure have." "Well, then, Sergeant Major," Kelly said with a smile, "You have served for more months than I have served days. You are the senior enlisted man on the post. I need all the help I can get... most particularly including any tips you would care to pass on. Now, if that isn't the way things were done in the old Army, you'll just have to humor the three stars on my shoulder because I wasn't even a gleam in my parents eyes when you first enlisted. Come to think of it, I'm not sure my mother had even reached puberty!" Horace reddened, and his wife and daughter laughed delightedly. Selma said, "Horace, I'm afraid Kelly has you there! Incidentally, we're still trying to negotiate some arrangement. She drives a very hard bargain. We've agreed to call her Kelly. Otherwise she threatened to call us Mrs. Franklin and Doctor Franklin. So I'm afraid you'll have to call her Kelly, too." Kelly and Katrina had tried to help but were shooed out of the kitchen. Selma claimed she was not going to share credit for the dinner she had slaved over with a couple of young twits. She said it with a broad smile. The dinner was absolutely spectacular. As she was serving, Camille mentioned quietly to Kelly that her mother could handle any kind of cuisine at all. What she cooked was strictly a function of what they wished to eat. * * * On Christmas eve Mike and Kelly came home at four o'clock to find the house decorated for Christmas. When they entered the living room and saw the tree, they were stunned. It was covered with ornaments, each a small work of art. Obviously, they had come from all over the world. When she asked Selma, the woman merely shrugged and said they were gifts from the men. Word had gone out there were no decorations for the tree. It seems that in a division of 17,000 men there were men who had served almost everywhere in the world. Many of them had picked up ornaments. There were over 500 of them, and no one had given more than one. The Christmas Eve dinner was a festive delight. After dinner they were sitting in the living room, when they heard singing outside. Kelly went to the door with Mike. There, in front of the house were over 200 men and women from the 101st singing Christmas carols. It was a beautifully cold night with snow starting to fall. Mike and Kelly grabbed their coats and went outside to join in the caroling. * * * On Christmas afternoon the doorbell rang. Kelly went to answer it and found a middle-aged couple standing on the steps. She invited them in. The man introduced himself as Jasper Jenkins, mayor of the town closest to Fort Campbell. With him was his wife, Margaret. She offered them egg nog and some of the beautiful Christmas cookies Selma had baked. They were seated and were starting to relax, although Jenkins was obviously very nervous. After an exchange of pleasantries, he got to the point. The couple had been looking at Kelly and Mike with their eyes as wide as saucers. Finally Jenkins said, "General, on behalf of our town and the town council, I want to thank you for all you're doing out here." Kelly was genuinely surprised and said so. She said she didn't understand why the town would know or care what she and Mike were doing. Jenkins gave her a small smile and admitted no one did know exactly what they were doing, but they appreciated the change. "What change?" Kelly asked. "The change in behavior and attitude of your men. Ma'am, until you came, the men of the 101st were like a bunch of bears with toothaches. There were more brawls and problems in town than we could count." He looked a little puzzled himself as he added, "It was almost like the men were ashamed of the 101st and ashamed of feeling ashamed." He looked at her and shook his head. "I know it doesn't make much sense, but that's the way we felt." "What's the attitude now?" Kelly asked. "Now, they're the proudest men we ever did see!" His diffidence was forgotten as his enthusiasm started to take over. "Why if you're in Kelly Jackson's 101st, you're in the best damned outfit in the world!" As he said it, he turned red. "Excuse the language, ma'am. They serve under the most decorated officers in the whole Army. Why the Congress even had to create a new medal for Kelly Jackson. She had already won every medal for bravery and valor we have, and most of 'em, twice. Mike Callahan is the youngest general in the army since the Civil War! If it wasn't for his wife, Kelly, He would be the most decorated officer, himself. "We used to have a terrible time trying to hold on to police officers. They used to be regularly beat up by the men of the 101st. Do you know what happened last Saturday might? A few of your men were a little noisy in a bar. Now, that little noise would have been as quiet as a tomb before you came, o' course. We didn't even used to make an entry on the police blotter if the establishment hadn't been destroyed! But a single police officer went into that bar. Do you know what he said? He said if they didn't quiet down a good bit, he would have to report it to General Jackson. My God! You'd have thought he was going to shoot them! It seems that it isn't punishment. There's really no sign anyone gets punished. It's letting you down! "Ma'am, we apologize for interrupting your Christmas and all, but we thought you might like to know how you're regarded by your men. They worship the ground you walk on. You've ridden them hard but they're proud! Proud of themselves, proud of the 101st, but most of all proud to serve under General Kelly Jackson. They would follow you to hell. Kelly Jackson is the best damned commanding officer in the history of the Army, except maybe for George Washington, and frankly, I think you would beat him. "All we hear in town is how you work the men. Some of the girls thought the men were complaining. Then they realized they were bragging. And always we hear how you and Mike Callahan are out in front. Why every person in town has heard how you and Mike ran past the entire Division on a five-mile double-time march the very first day. How whatever it is you ask them to do, you do it first and do it better!" Jenkins got up to go. He shook hands with Mike and Kelly. His wife shook hands, too, but then took Kelly in her arms and kissed her. She said softly, "God bless you!" They quickly took their leave. Kelly and Mike sat in the living room. Mike was smiling at her, and she was shaking her head. He said, "Darling, I told you you're good. It's such a shame you have no idea how good you really are!" Just then the doorbell rang. Again, Kelly went to answer it. She found the visitor was Major John Collins, the Catholic chaplain on the base. She invited him in and offered him some egg nog and cookies. They had seen Father Collins at Christmas mass that morning, and he had seen them. He said, "I came to wish you both a very merry Christmas. I also have something I have been asked to deliver to you." He reached into a bag and brought out a package for Kelly. She opened it and found it was a gift from the Pope himself. Collins explained, "The Pope is aware that you are both Catholic. Kelly, he is also aware of the tortures you suffered at the hands of the KGB. As you know, he's Polish. He has excellent information sources. He may be the only person still alive who knows in some detail exactly what happened to you while you were a prisoner. You know we have been praying for the conversion of Russia since 1918. You achieved it. He has been praying for the freedom of Poland. You achieved it. The Germans have been praying for reunification of their country. You achieved it. "In the Pope's opinion, you have achieved more of value to the Church than any woman in history. And you did it all with a spirit of magnanimity and unselfishness that is unprecedented. He considers you to be a model for women everywhere. He asked me to present you with this framed blessing. It's quite small, really, but it's very sincere. By private Papal decree, issued throughout the world by his bishops, all priests and religious are instructed to pray for you two every day. He's very serious about it. He hopes you will visit the Vatican when you're in Europe again. Needless to say, you will have a private audience at any time you can visit." Kelly looked at the framed scroll. It looked like any number of similar things on sale at religious book stores around the world. Then she read it carefully. It was hand illuminated for Mike and her. It was signed by the Pope and it extended to them his personal best wishes for continued health and happiness and formally acknowledged their massive contribution to world peace. Kelly said goodbye to Father Collins. After they went back to the sofa and sat down, Kelly looked at the small document and read it again, carefully. Tears started rolling down her cheeks. "Please hold me, Mike," she said plaintively. Later that day she suggested to Mike and Franklin that they begin Spanish language instruction for the troops with emphasis on Central American pronunciation. To be concluded. * * * Comments and constructive criticism are sincerely welcome. Let me hear from you. morg105829@aol.com "Kelly" Copyright 1989, 1998, 2001 by Morgan. All rights reserved. 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