Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 09:28:21 -0500 From: Richard McQueen Subject: His Highness Prince Vincent, Chapter 4 Going Home Story: His Highness Prince Vincent Chapter 4 Going Home Author: Eric McQueen (mcqueen.richarderic@gmail.com) Freedom of expression is precious. To do that Nifty needs help. Your donation is greatly desired. Give to http://donate.nifty.org/ or this story ends and all the others! That would be a crime! Mature Adult Readers, Sexual Situations, Sex David returns to Denmark with Vincent and prepares to begin his work for the United States in Denmark and Norway. He also gets ready to meet and get to know Angelica, Peter's wife. The plan is he will be in Peter's and Angelica's child's life. Going Home The train station was bigger than most. There two trains here with a wide, covered walkway between them. Passengers were getting off the train as porters were taking the luggage off. Not ours. The private train car had luggage that would go to the hotel, but most of it would be taken off by the crew of the Dannebrog who would come to take the remaining luggage after it was detached from the train. Vincent had rented it from New York and it would be returned to New York. The sun had not risen yet, but the difference of Washington and Cheyenne were the clothes worn. Not one of the men or women were cowboys. It was cold here and like many cities near the ocean, it was a damp cold. There were many people moving about getting off the train we arrived on and getting on the other train. A man on a ladder was changing a large light bulb. Another man beside the ladder held the one he'd removed. Once the new one was in place it lit up brightly. The glass cover was white to cut the bright glare, but allowed you to see more. It was like the bright light of day...almost. Many modern cities had those now, but the infrastructure was there for gas lights and they still used that until they reconstructed a street or block. Cheyenne still had gas streetlights, but Governor Osbourne's home had electricity and so did the capitol. We all four unloaded the luggage we need for the two days. We did. Vincent waved to a porter to bring a cart and the porter loaded the luggage on the cart. There was a big difference this time. Again, using the same method when we called the White House, Neal called and telegrammed for the hotel reservation. Neal was a paralegal and the Governor Osbourne's Secretary. People just didn't trust all this new technology. It was just happening so quickly and the problems didn't give people much confidence. People wanted to be sure the message sent got through! Washington was a city! London, Paris, Copenhagen, and the others were, too. Washington was new. Even before the thirteen colonies were even begun those cities in England, Europe, and Scandinavia were very old. There were still horses and wagons or buggies, but less of them as there was a transportation service for everyone. There were trolley cars on trails in the street. Dozens of people could ride and get off where they wanted to be. The speed was slow, so getting on and off was not difficult. Paved streets! Cheyenne still had a lot of dirt road, but the mayor was pushing for a paved street. They had sidewalks in Cheyenne. The hotel here was well known and about seventy years old. The Willard. The White House was almost across the street. Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Kings, and Queens have stayed at the Willard. We hired a taxi carriage to take us to the hotel. Pennsylvania Avenue. That was a very wide street and ran up almost to the White House's front door! The sun was making the horizon brighter, but Nakia saw... "What the Hell?" he blurted and pointed ahead on the street. "That carriage is moving without horses!" Naturally, all four of us looked. It was what Nakia said, a carriage with no horse pulling or pulling it, but it was moving. A single man bundled up for the cold rode in the only seat that was wide enough for two. He was steering it with a stick from the floor of the carriage. The carriage wheels had metal spokes with thin...tires? My eyes widened, "Oh, yeah. It's a horseless carriage." I marveled, "There have been some a while, but they were stream driven. I don't see anything burning for the steam." "What's making it go then?" Nakia asked. "Electricity?" I chuckled looking at Nakia, "Since I wasn't in on the design, I have no idea. At Cambridge I saw plans for several horseless carriages. Some had fuel burning engines that would make them go." Vincent grinned at them, "You can always jump out and ask him." He chuckled, "But you need better English to be understood by him. And he might not appreciate stopping." "A machine can breakdown!" Bendt stated. "What's wrong with a horse?" "A horse can breakdown," I smiled. "They can break a leg. A horseless carriage can be fixed. A horse with a broken leg has to be shot." "That's a permanent breakdown!" Vincent nodded. "In the twentieth century," I said as I smiled. "I know there will be even faster changes in technology." The Willard Hotel was more like the older hotels in England, Denmark, and France. It was seven or eight stories tall. The polish and grand furnishings said what was here was comparable to what was over there. The lobby was large and the ceiling was two stories up. There was the elegant molding on the ceiling and chandelier lights dangled from them making the interior bright. Again, the role reversal happened. The reservation wasn't for Vincent Henrik, the Crown Prince of Denmark. It was for David Richards, the United States of American's Ambassador to Denmark and Norway. That was ego building because it had always been Vincent that had things done by dropping his name. Not me. I squelched the feeling as the sort of thinking could be dangerous. I was taught by those people in Wyoming that I was just as good as anyone, not better than anyone. I was lucky to have a brain that worked and parents that had the means to help me along. Meeting kings and queens wasn't luck, but because of Vincent! Contacts was why my father sent me to Wentworth in the first place. The humor hit again when we were about to get in an elevator. The balding man about forty years old in the elevator was smiling and waiting patiently. It was too early for it to be busy. I hadn't been in an elevator, but knew of them. Most buildings weren't that tall. Yet. Nakia's eyes widened and he stopped. Vincent looked at Nakia and saw the look uncertainly on Nakia's face. "We're on the top floor! An elevator makes sense." "It can also fall!" Nakia said waving at elevator with a look that told us he didn't understand why we didn't see that. I had to fight the smile from coming to my face, "Let's look at this logically. This hotel is a business and has had a lot of guests in seventy years." I shook my head, "No, it was renovated twenty years ago where four more floors were added. For twenty years this elevator has worked." I looked at the attendant. "Has the elevator ever fallen?" The man shook his head, but smiled even more now, "Not the six years I'm been doing it. It's had mechanical issues, but there are safeties to keep it from falling." I looked at Nakia and waved back at the attendant, "See!? Thinking it's going to fall because you are on it is kind of conceited." "Many people are nervous getting in the elevator," the attendant said. "This will the first time for you." Vincent looked at us and nodded, "For all of us. The hotel we stayed in Paris was three floors. Our luggage took an elevator to get to the floor, but..." The attendant shrugged, "It's just new to you. Once you've done it a few times you won't even think about it anymore." Bendt went behind Nakia and pushed him gently into the elevator. "Lad os gå." Let's go. Personally, I found it kind of exciting to do something new. Then attendant closed the brass gate, pulled a level and there was a mechanized whir and we began to rise. Nakia backed to the back wall and had his hands against the wall the whole way. Bendt had to take his hand and, not pull exactly, but lead him off the elevator. The bellman let us in the suite. There was a living area with a couch in front of a fireplace, a dining area and two bedrooms. The first one had a large single bed and the second had two double beds. It was elegant. Tipping the bellman, he left. "You know?" I began turning to them and grinned, "I don't think any of you are Vikings at all." Vincent's eyes widened, "I never said I was. You did!" "Well, you're half Viking. Your mother is British," I smiled. "Your Dad is descended from them. You can tell as he is blond. You're is black." I pointed at Bendt and Nakia. "The same with you two. Vikings were tough and fearless! You have the fair skin, but no thick beards and hats with the horns." Vincent rolled his eyes and shook his head, "I'm bursting your bubble. The helmet with horns is just fiction! Just like Indians scalping people in those novels!" "Some did during war, but not the Pohogwe!" I said simply still smiling. "Some raiders did wear those horned helmets; before the Vikings," Vincent growled as he smiled at me. "And talk about bad strategy. Vikings weren't stupid. Why give an enemy something to grab and throw you down or break your neck?" "I can be fearless!" Nakia defended. Bendt smiled at Nakia, "You are...sometimes." I had a candlestick phone in my suite. It was different as it was white with gold edges at the top, on the earpiece and the rotary dial. I had the number form the President's office. That didn't mean the President would answer, but his secretary did. I left a message that I was now here. He could call the hotel when he wanted to. He could also lave a message at the desk if we were out. Morality and immorality. What was that? I thought about what Vincent had done. I know, this wasn't healthy for me to think about as it could drive me crazy if I always thought of it. The looks Vincent gave me when we were in private were warm and full of love. I would adjust. I would. The truth was that Vincent was the most moral man of royalty there was. He was! The marriage with Angelica was duty. He didn't love her and said that to everyone in his family and Angelica. Hell, he even insisted the Lutheran minister not say the lines in the ceremony where he and Angelica promise to forsake all others and to obey be removed. He wasn't going to lie to God! Or the people in Denmark. I'm sure the minister thought Vincent was just going to have affairs. Plenty of kings had children now born from other women. Many queens had children with others as Vincent's mother did. One of the worst was France. Kings in the past had official mistresses. Those mistresses had titles and lived in the palace. Harems! My mother got upset and said, "Men could have sex when they wanted to, but you don't hear much about a harem of men for any queen!!" Most royal marriages were political. The mistresses and concubines were usually for the ruler's heart. That was what Vincent's and Angelica's marriage was. It was political!! Did that make me a concubine? Yep, it did. I would just get used to the idea. Vincent wasn't cheating on me with Angelica. He was cheating on Angelica with me! Was it cheating if Angelica knew full well about me from the beginning? She was doing it with whomever in Norway. Like I said, thinking about too much could make me crazy. I did ask the front desk where all the Senators and Congressmen got the snazzy satchels in Washington. Most of them were lawyers and knew carrying around legal briefs had to be done. I was directed to a shop on Pennsylvania Avenue. Naturally. We went to the shop and...well, if you wanted to make a statement with your satchel for the briefs you carried, this was where you went. Every kind leather from cowhide to crocodile from Egypt! The crocodile skin even had the look with the scales. It was a case, like a thin suitcase. I finally decided on a thin case that was black Italian leather. What really liked was it had a key lock! I was not going to be carrying any national secrets for the United States of America, Denmark, or Norway. It paid to think ahead. My three shadows from Denmark were there, too. Vincent was looking at the crocodile one as I purchased the one with the lock. "This is unusual." I nodded, "I decided against it." I shrugged. "I didn't have the stomach." I pointed at the sign. He read the sign that said, "Genuine Crocodile Stomach Leather." He rolled his eyes, "Oh, hardy har, har, har. How long did it take to think that up?" I grinned, "Not long at all. Just now, in fact." Bendt and Nakia didn't get it, so Vincent had to explain it. A joke isn't funny if you have to explain the punchline. I was going as a cattleman or cowboy again. A gentleman cowboy. I got my suit pressed by the hotel. They cleaned it, too. Vincent, Bendt, and Nakia were wearing nice suits they had from Copenhagen. The black suit and boots for me was my signature now. Any color came from the vest. They had their suits cleaned and pressed also. You shouldn't meet world leaders wrinkled. We even got shaves and haircuts at the hotel barbershop. None of us wanted any goop in our hair. The White House was at the end of the street. We would be there in minutes just walking. My father told me it was important that if you make an appointment with someone, you show up on time. The President knew my background, but I carried the documents that said what I'd done and my identification documents. I didn't know if he needed my identification to verify who I was. The President and his wife was guarded by US Military and Secret Service Men. A well-dressed cowboy with three well-dressed men was not expected by the security. Bendt and Nakia had documentation, too. Not necessarily because of who they were, but what they were. They both also showed badges to security. Bendt and Nakia were security, as well. Handing over their holsters and gun was also done. Still all four of us were patted all over to look for concealed weapons. Presidents and their family were often threatened. We followed a man through the White House. As Bendt was about to put his badge back in his pocket, I reached over and took it, "You never showed me this!" I said looking at it closely. The words Særlige Politiet on the top of the shield shaped badge. Below was Danmark. "Special Police, Denmark!" I said impressed. Bendt rolled his eyes and smirked, "You knew what we are since day one. We didn't need to show you our badges." "Still," I grinned touching the badge. It was a good and thick solid badge as I handed it back. "It's impressive." The President in nice suit and the First Lady in long dress of blue turned as we came in and both of them were not ready with what they saw as the man that led us into a large room where they stood by a fireplace that was burning brightly. He was in his fifties, balding and a little heavy. There was again the moustache. White. His wife Frances was maybe thirty and pretty. They had a few children. There were no rules about who attracted whom. She had been just twenty-one years old when her husband became President the first year in 1885. He gathered himself and smiled, "You are David Richards? I know you were born and raised in Wyoming, but..." he hand waved at me but words just didn't come. I nodded, "I was Mr. President. My father sent me to London to go to school where I met my good friend," I motioned to Vincent. "This Vincent Henrik, the Crown Prince of Denmark and future king...and the reason I was suggested for the job." Both the President's and First Lady's eyes widened again. The President bowed and the First Lady curtsied saying, "Your Highness. "Please forgive his modesty, Mr. President," Vincent smiled. "He's more than qualified. We were roommates and friends for a decade." The President shook both our hands and I kissed the back the First Lady's hand. Ladies everywhere loved that. Women in America were not accustomed to it, but they always smiled when it was done. "And these are two guards that protect Prince Vincent," I shrugged a nod, "and me when I'm with him. Great guys, but don't speak English well enough to be understood." The greetings done we were offered the pre-dinner drink. Of course, Bendt and Nakia refused as they were working. Yes, we were in the White House in one of the best protected homes in America. A fool would attack anyone here. I respected that. The White House had bourbon! Yeah! I was becoming more and more like my father. Like him, I enjoyed it...I didn't need to have it every day. England, Denmark, France, and Italy had demonstrated how you can have wines at dinner and drank other liquors with moderation. In many cultures they would even give children wine at dinner. It was watered down, but the children were taught how to drink. I was told that water was often contaminated and the alcohol killed that threat. Yes, there were times when caution was thrown away, like Vincent and I did when drinking with my father's memory...we got drunk. I doubt there are many who did drink that hadn't drunk too much once or twice. "We had no idea you were here, Your Highness," the President said. Vincent grinned, "It really wasn't a visit for Denmark, but for me." He shrugged a nod, "My dearest friend needed to come back to do for me what he's done for years. He's been my Advisor since that first day. He will need to when I take the throne. He is levelheaded and honest. He always tells me the truth." The President nodded as his smile grew, "I understand that. Getting good advice about what to do with a country is so important. It can prevent war...or start one. I listen to advice from everyone one, but there are two I really listen to. My Vice-President and my wife." He smiled at the First Lady who smiled back at him. I was grateful the President mentioned his Vice-President. The chances of the President and Vice-President being intimate were too remote, but you never know. "I never really tell you what to do, Vincent," I said to him. Vincent nodded, "That's true, but you and I will discuss things so I hear what I'm saying. How I say is important, as well." Vincent shook his head, "I'd be a fool not to come and get him and haul his ass back to Denmark." He looked at the First Lady, "My apologies, Madam. It's not proper for a gentleman to use that kind of language with a lady present." He bowed slightly at her. The First Lady suddenly laughed, "That's quite fine. I've heard much worse." She didn't say who it was verbally, but her single pat on the President's arm did. The President just smiled and wasn't bothered at all. They were just Human now. I was right before about a staff. There were going to be several staff from file clerk to secretary. There were also going to be United States Military there, both the Continental Army and Marines. The Navy could come, but the other two branches were going to guard me. Conversation at the table flowed easily and I knew it was coming, but...the First Lady smiled. "I take it this mode of dress is your normal as Ambassador." I nodded and said, "That would be an accurate assumption. I was asked by everyone over there if I were a cowboy. My answer will be what I wear." I smiled at her, "I have never been ashamed of being a cowboy or cattleman. I'm American. I'm proud of that. I was born in the Wyoming Territory. I'm proud of that, too." I chuckled, "I have met many wonderful people that share this world. I am very comfortable in Great Britain, Scandinavia, and Europe. I will always be a proud American Cowboy." The President smiled, "It will make you stand out." Dinner was delicious. It had to be. This was the White House! It was about midnight when we left them. I thanked them, went out the door and put my hat on and we went back to the Willard Hotel. I was feeling anxious because we checked out tomorrow and boarded the Dannebrog. We were going back to Denmark. The next morning, the few remaining pieces of luggage was sent to the dock where the Dannebrog was berthed. Vincent and I were...not arguing, but discussing the payment of the suite. He said, because he came here for personal reasons, he should pay for it just like the private train car. I said it was for me we stayed in Washington and I should pay for it. It was the man at the Front Desk who cleared his throat and then smiled, "Actually, you're both wrong." He pointed at me, "You are an American Ambassador. The suite, by Presidential Directive, was paid for by the government of the United States." "Oh," I said simply, but a little surprised. There was an expense account? I knew there would be. The personnel working there were being paid by the United States. Even the cleaning crew who were citizens of Copenhagen were being paid by the United States. "Yeah, I knew that." I was walking away. Vincent was grinning as he followed me, "You did not!" He turned back to the man behind the front desk, "Great hotel!" He hurried to catch up with me. "I forgot," I shrugged and didn't look at Vincent. "I need to get used to it." We took a carriage to the dock across the Potomac River. I looked at the ships and was puzzled. "Where's the Dannebrog?" Vincent smiled and waved at a ship, "Right there!" That wasn't the Dannebrog I'd been on before! This one was longer and bigger! And white! Two smoke stacks. "That's the Dannebrog," I said pointing at the ship to be clear. "Yes!" Vincent nodded. "The other one was good, but it really only got to about fifteen knots." He grinned and pointed at the ship, "This one can get up to twenty. Maintains eighteen knots steadily. We'll be back in Copenhagen so fast!" The other Dannebrog would be tossed around on rough seas. I didn't get seasick. I found the rocking enjoyable! I was a landlubber. I'd seen the Pacific Ocean twice as child. I saw the Atlantic Ocean as we crossed it to go to Wentworth. Dad did get seasick. The ship's crew told Dad to stay below and close the curtain over our porthole. Our cabin moved! Your body felt it rock even if you didn't see it. None of my Viking descended friends would get seasick, right? That was wrong. There were a few when the rocking became greater on rough seas who felt queasy. The stateroom or cabin Vincent and I shared was like the palaces in Copenhagen. Aesthetics outshined function. The ship's crew stayed below or did things necessary for the ship. We had two stewards, but they were commanded not to talk about anything the saw or heard. All the staff for the royal family kept their mouths shut. We knew better than to do anything just blatantly in front of anyone but Bendt and Nakia. I was told by Vincent his mother had been betrayed by a servant. One of her personal servants who helped Queen Maregete dress and do her hair. It was in the middle of his mother's second pregnancy that wasn't by her husband, but by the Russian Ambassador. The servant noticed that the queen, who was always thin and attractive, had a swollen abdomen. There was another sign like the swelling breasts. Thinking the queen was carrying a second heir to the royal family, the rumor of the queen's condition swept through the palace...and Copenhagen. In the past, that sort of violation would result in that servant punished, put in the dungeon, and even losing her head! The queen wasn't that mean, except to anyone who threatened her or her family. (Like I did.) She told that servant the truth and that servant was mortified! Not that she told the queen's secret, but she betrayed her friend, her queen! Using this same grapevine, the sad story of the queen's miscarriage began. The queen was devastated and went away for her health, both physically and emotionally. People were cautioned not to bring it up this tragedy to anyone else. If people suspected that was a lie and the queen did have a baby, that was mentioned in whispers in private, but that too died. There were plenty of others about King Fredrick. What was interesting was not one was about him and his love Christian. He was said to had affairs with other queens, princesses, and noble women. I even mentioned to Vincent that could have been something King Fredrick cooked up or even Queen Maregete! A diversion of their attention from the truth to a juicier lie! Why not? My heart skipped a beat when I felt the Dannebrog move. There were two tugboats pushing us into deeper water. The Dannebrog had to be maneuvered through the river because of traffic on the river. That would be a few miles. Once in Chesapeake Bay that's when our journey started and engines were engaging the propellers. I was going to where I belonged. The new Dannebrog sounded and felt different. The engines were started and the tugboats withdrew. The other Dannebrog had engines, but also masts if they needed to use sails. This Dannebrog didn't have masts. Wind or no wind this ship would get to its destination. The transoceanic passage was being pushed forward to get a ship that would get there faster and faster. I had seen designs and proposals for new ships, most of which were unproven to work even as a prototype. Balloons had been around for century. Vincent and I rode one in Paris! Once. I teased Nakia about the elevator, but it was a risk we knew we were taking. Three men in a basket were going to be flying over the city! Vincent, me, and the pilot. Nothing else. It was thrilling to take that risk. It was a proven technology. Bendt and Nakia had been with us and both tried to talk us out of taking that risk. Looking back on it, we put them in a tough spot. If, and God forbid, there was an accident and Vincent was killed, they might as well kill themselves. King Fredrik and Queen Maregete might have killed them. If I died, I might have gotten a "too bad." At the time Queen Maregete just knew I was going to destroy Vincent's rise to the throne. I caught a glimpse of the real queen in our last conversation before I went back to Wyoming. I wasn't ready! She smiled at me and begged me to come back, telling me Vincent needed me. She knew! I mean, she knew about everything! King Fredrik wasn't hiding Christian from her and she didn't care. When Vincent told me what she had told him about her pregnancy with the Russian Ambassador, he hadn't known at all before his marriage to Angelica. When Angelica announced her pregnancy in September, it was Queen Maregete that told Vincent about it and how supportive King Fredrik had been. She had been the one to encourage Vincent to come and bring me back! Put dynamite in my mouth and light the fuse, it blew my mind, too! I also saw plans and designs for bigger balloons! One came from Germany where a man proposed several of these big balloons were encased in a long balloon to take many passengers and their luggage. Some for cargo. Looking at the plans, I felt uneasy about it. This was way bigger than a basket with three men. The metal framework had to be heavy. There were passenger cabins and dining facilities, a galley! Even with light metal used, it had to weigh a ton or more! Aerodynamics were different than ship building. Displacing water was key for keeping ships buoyant even though it weighed tons. Gas was needed to keep the weight in the air. Winds and storms would blow the big airships about and throw it off course. Yes, I know there were water currents and storms that could do that with ships on the water. Sink them! Nakia worried that the elevator could fall. It could. If the big airship went down, especially over an ocean, people would die! If one of the interior balloons failed, could the others compensate? At least slow the descent? I would leave that to those creating the airships. There were also designs for airships for war! I had a Nakia-like moment of fear as well. This Dannebrog did have the Roman numeral two on the hull. The original Dannebrog did have a motorized pulse. The Dannebrog II had a smoother hum. It was like the hum of a train on metal rails and had a hypnotic effect. I toyed with the idea of something like that for the bedroom in a house. The sound could be added, but slight motion...how could I duplicate that? I stood on the deck protected by a thick coat against the cold breeze on the Atlantic. I heard the footfalls I knew well and didn't have to look to confirm Vincent was there. "Aren't you freezing?" Vincent asked. Apparently he was. "Just a minute more," I smiled. "Bear with me, okay?" "Okay," Vincent said. I turned to look at Vincent, "Am I going to be in your child's life?" I saw his eyes widen. "I hadn't thought about it," Vincent replied in surprise. "Do you want to be? If you don't, I would understand. If you do..." Now, I was surprised, "Why wouldn't I? Your son or daughter will be part of you." I said logically. "The birth has nothing to do who the child will become. Guidance is needed." Vincent smiled as he nodded, "I guess we need to plan more." He chuckled, "He or she will be mostly with Angelica at first." I chuckled, "Until men lactate, the mother is usually needed more because of that." I tapped his chest over his left nipple. "I don't plan to do that anytime soon," he grinned. "I need to get to know Angelica," I said. "If she allows me in the child's life, she has to trust me. I assume you will be returning to Oslo to check on her. When is she due?" Vincent shrugged, "Spring. The doctor said April, probably." He grinned. "We suspected in August when she got sick every morning." I shook my head, "So, only four to six weeks is all it took." I grinned, "Vikings are hearty, viral, and sturdy men." "It was a job!" Vincent stated, but smiling, "You can't tell me you wish it had taken longer. We worked! We did what the doctors and midwives said." "Of course, you did," I grinned. "Women can get pregnant even if it is once when she had sex." I shrugged, "I need to go to Oslo to see where King Olav wants me to set up. When we do that, I need to assure Angelica I have no problems with her." Vincent shook his head and smiled, "I still can't believe you're okay with this. I cheated on you." My eyes widened and I shook my head, "Whether or not I'm okay with this is irrelevant. It just is...and you didn't cheat on me. You did when we got back together on Angelica! You made damned sure by not having the minister make you swear to God you would be faithful to her! You did that with her so she wouldn't swear to be faithful to you." I bounced, "That was classically you." I smiled. "We have used discretion for years and will have continue to be. Now," I began, "Do you want me in your child's life?" Vincent cocked his head, "You have brains and a strong grasp on what is right and wrong. I can't imagine anyone better to past that along. Yes, I want my child to know you." We didn't stay out much longer, but I did notice something in the water near the bow. Dolphins! They were having fun with the Dannebrog II as they raced with the ship. Yep, they were intelligent. There was no reason for this other than it was fun! That was proof to me. Having a creature do something just to have fun was very smart. The journey to Copenhagen would take a while, but naval vessels used things they learned to help them make the trip shorter. There was an ocean current the flowed in the water up past the Southern United States and all the way to Great Britain! The first Dannebrog hosted sails to catch the flowing current of air that pretty much was just above the ocean current. The wind gave the Dannebrog a push and made it a little faster. I watched as the crew opened a large, closed lid on the deck and a very large single cloth, caught the wind and began to pull the Dannebrog II. The many words of wisdom from Wyoming were still there. Only if you've been really cold will you appreciate being warm again. You can feel the blood return to your feet and hands. Bendt and Nakia were there, but not sailors. They had been on duty for weeks with no real break. Vincent had insisted they take the time for the voyage off. He even gave them a guest stateroom used when took guests who were passengers. We were on vessel for Denmark. If anyone attacked us, they could help defend us, but the crew could do it as well as Bendt and Nakia. Vincent and I didn't see a lot of them for a week! Love was just great. Vincent and I spent a lot of time in the stateroom we shared. The more I learned about people in this world, I wondered how did some relationships become taboo? Yes, I know the Bible said it was wicked. So, was lying, stealing, gluttony, and murder. People did those things anyway. Why was it just as wrong to kill a man as love them? They were both crimes that led to punishment that could mean death! My Indian understanding told me it wasn't wrong. Human Beings often didn't care about the gender. Many of my Indian friends and relatives did have one or two relationships that were the same gender. I knew some of hired-hands had them too when the urge got too strong. Sex was simply a part of life. I knew that growing up on the ranch. I'd seen many calves and foals born. Almost every animal on Earth has sex. I remember feeling sorry learning there were some that reproduced asexually. No one to keep them company. Nothing and no one should be alone. It felt very good! It could bring two human beings so close. Love. Sex could also be used to humiliate and demoralize people. Control. In the case of Vincent and I, there was curiosity with interest in one another. Love just grew. For me and Vincent. He was considering throwing the crown away and becoming a regular guy. He loved me that much. My love for Vincent would not let him do that. Our love would survive. I couldn't believe how much I loved Vincent, but I liked him as my best friend, too. We both enjoyed our time together. By day eight we saw the edge of Ireland. We went up and over Scotland. The English Channel was no shortcut because of the reduction of speed needed. The other Dannebrog took fourteen to fifteen days to cover the distance. The old sailing ships took more than two months! Even Vincent's and my friendship would have suffered after that long together. It was late when we arrived at the port for Copenhagen. Again, we had to go over Denmark's landmass that was connected to Germany. Denmark had many islands. Copenhagen was on an island. Some of Denmark was on the southern tip of Sweden. Many battles were fought over which country controlled who. Sweden did, Norway did and Denmark did. A bunch of Viking hotheads is what it was. Every one of them! Once through the North Sea Copenhagen was on the island between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Copenhagen was built there because of that strategic location. Anyone bringing a ship to Finland or any of the European countries that bordered the Baltic Sea had to go by Denmark. The Captain of the Dannebrog II was more than a capable seaman. I would trust him to steer us anywhere, except that tiny stretch near Helsingborg. Neither did Denmark. The tugboats again guided us through. Electricity and lights added magic to everything. Understand, I am an American Cowboy and proud of that. I also felt the swell at seeing Copenhagen. I can feel at home in Wyoming, Copenhagen, and London! It was late, but we were told King Fredrik and Queen Maregete heard the Dannebrog was sighted a while ago and waited up. There were four palaces, remember? The Amalienborg Palace was where the royal family lived. When Vincent returned from Wentworth Academy he had been given a nice room in the Christiansborg Palace. It was right next door. The royal family had all their banquets and parties in the Christiansborg. I didn't mind that, it always smelled good the day a banquet or party happened. I wanted to go home. The great house I was given to use that was an aunt? In truth, I had been given the house to use before I was requested to be Ambassador. Technically, it was my house to use. It was a gift from King Fredrik. Really from Vincent, but the king had to approve. Protocol and formality had been thrown out in private. Even with some still around, King Fredrik didn't always follow it. The last time I spoke with Queen Maregete she had, too. I'd let her decide how it would go. You can put your hand out only so many times, if the horse bites you every time you learn to be cautious. I'm not calling the queen a horse, but you know what I mean. When we entered, the queen rushed to her son and hugged him tightly. That was not protocol. She kissed cheek and then looked at him. "I missed you, son!" They were dressed...to be at home! The king had on a shirt and pants. No tie. The queen had a nice dress on, but not fancy and light blue. King Fredrik was smiling grandly as his queen greeted Vincent. Then he hugged Vincent, too. "You're home." I couldn't help it. This was how a family really acted. The king loved another person. So did the queen, but they loved their children. "Still no boots?" The amused voice said behind me. Turning around, I saw a young lady in her teens. Also, in a simple dress of a coral color, but she was still an unmarried girl and she had on a shorter dress that rose above her ankles, but below her knees. Dark brown hair and she was stunning! My eyes grew as I couldn't believe it. "Annabelle!?" She smiled and nodded, "And no hat either." She pointed at my head. "My god," I said taking her hand and kissing the back of it. She was a princess! "You've...grown up!" She too had been sent away to a boarding school in Switzerland. I hadn't seen her in ten years! She would come back occasionally, but almost never when we were here. She would now be sixteen, soon seventeen. She would soon be married off, just like Vincent was. Hell, Queen Mary of Scotland was engaged to the Crown Prince of France! She was sent to live with the Crown Prince at five. He was also a child. She was crowned Queen at six days old. Who knew who they planned for Annabelle. "What a pretty young lady!" I said, "And as far as the boots and hat goes, as I am the Ambassador of Denmark, you will see them often. I promise." King Fredrik let his son go and came to me, "Thank you for coming back." He hugged me, too. The queen walked over, but stopped. "I was very cruel to you. There will probably be hard feelings. You know why, don't you?" "I do," I smiled. "You were scared I'd keep him from his duty. I do understand, Your Majesty." She looked a little embarrassed, "I apologize." Then she looked slightly annoyed, "And I distinctly remember telling you it was Maregete." I chuckled and nodded, "Sorry, it was a force of habit." Then she hugged me! "Welcome back." This new queen would take getting used to. Never would I have expected acceptance! Okay, the king was first when Vincent confronted his father with the knowledge of his male friend. The queen had someone she loved. Did she still? That Russian Ambassador was raising their child. I didn't know if she saw the child or was anything. That would be tough, far tougher than Vincent's and my relationship. Maybe because this was life in a palace, it was easier to accept. "You're probably tired," the queen said running her fingers over Vincent's face. Vincent chuckled, "We didn't row across the Atlantic." I took my father's watch out and opened it, "I remembered to reset this." It was two-thirty-eight in the morning. "They may need to rest." "My son and his trusted friend came home," the king said grandly. "We're too excited to rest." "Oh, that's beautiful!" Annabelle looked at the watch and crooned and then listened to the light tingling of the music, "I know that song! That's Vivaldi!" I smiled at her, "That's right! Etude Op. 3 number 10." She practically rolled her eyes, "We went every month to a concert, opera or art museum. That was part of my cultural training." I nodded, "Vincent and I went to a few concerts in London. I thought they were very good." I leaned toward her, "I prefer Mozart and Wagner. (Pronounced Vagnre.)" Annabelle nodded, "I like Mozart, too, but Wagner? His stuff is so..." she thought, "dark." "And intensely powerful!" I said happily. "His operas I went to and loved them." I showed her the watch. "I keep my father with me every day. This was passed to me. I will never forget him." "I won't let you forget," Vincent said quietly. "He was a very good man." King Fredrik smiled, "I wished we'd known him." He smiled at us. "We were told you were coming when you passed the island of Anholt. Your house never closed, but they went in to freshen it up. The trunks went there." He said to me, but he looked Vincent telling his trunks had gone there, too. Why not? My parents accepted Vincent and me. "You'll be here for the Christmas Party!" Queen Maregete said happily. Vincent nodded, "We have time. David wanted to see Angelica." "I would like to be in their child's life," I explained. "If she'll let me. I won't be a parent, but I can be a friend to the child." The king and queen smiled, but Queen Maregete said, "I think that would be lovely." I didn't want to say more, I didn't know what Annabelle knew. "I know," Annabelle said. "About Dad, Mom, and Vincent. They waited until I was old enough and now I do." "That's something you need to consider," Queen Maregete said. "It's great you want to be in the child's life, but we were worried that Annabelle would say something without meaning to." "They told me a couple of years ago," Annabelle smiled. "But I knew about Dad when I ten." "You did?" Vincent asked surprised. Annabelle nodded, "They never share the same bedroom and they never really kiss. My friends at school have parents and most of them sleep in the same room. There are parents that sleep around or even divorce, but they entertain in the bedroom." She shrugged. "I've only seen Mr. Christian go in and out of Dad's room when Dad's home." She pointed at Vincent, "And you were always with David. You didn't prowl around and never was there an indiscretion with any girl. You never talked about any girls. You weren't interested in any of them." She pointed at me, "And neither are you." She smiled again, "When Mom told me about her two months of trips a year that was shocking. She would go on these one-month trips. To the South of France...for her health. I figured it was a spa...they're royalty, but Human." "It doesn't bother you?" Vincent asked her. "It did me!" Annabelle shrugged a nod, "The first week, a little. Dad was born with a job, so was Vincent. Mom married Dad and got a job. Whomever I marry, I will have a job." "Angelica won't be living in Oslo," I said. "Will she?" King Fredrik shook his head, "No. She will be there until the baby is born, but she will live here often to be seen and show the baby. Vincent and Angelica will be seen going to local events in Denmark and Norway. We are taught to be reclusive with our private lives, but flaunt our public lives with the people. They will go to those concerts and operas." I knew that. "I will need to set up a consulate here. I can use the house..." "No," King Fredrik said quickly. "I mean, you can if you want to, but the Augustenborg Palace just across the square houses the Government offices like the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs..." I smiled, "Well, the United States will be sending a staff and military service members to protect the Consulate." I shrugged, "And me. I don't want anybody to feel uncomfortable." "Why would anybody feel that?" King Fredrik asked. "There are quite a few embassies in Copenhagen, some are large and some merely an office." He shrugged. "When King Olav and I agreed to make you Ambassador we knew you would probably be in both countries. In Oslo you will be housed at the palace in one or two rooms. The main United States' Embassy for Scandinavia would be in Copenhagen. When Finland and Sweden decide to have you as the American Ambassador, you will again operate with just an office or two." "With the embassy in Copenhagen, it will make the grounds American soil," I said. "It's a very big house! A lot of it goes unused. It would be a crime not to utilize that." Queen Maregete chuckled, "I'm sure his Aunt Benedikte wouldn't mind." Vincent laughed, "You can't take the house with you when you aren't Ambassador." He got serious and pointed a finger at me, "But that's decades away." He lifted my right hand and tapped the Ring of Trust. "This was put on you for life. Don't ever take this off." I guess Vincent and I were married. I smiled and nodded. I married the whole Danish Royal Family!! "Go home and rest!" King Fredrik ordered and literally shooed us away with his hands. "We can discuss more before dinner with the family tomorrow." I bowed and did as the King ordered. I was beginning to really love that big Viking! We could have walked, but were told we would go by carriage. Security. There were those in Copenhagen who had a problem with the Royal Family because of politics, jealousy or even obsession. There were also those who didn't like Americans. Why? Misunderstandings and misconceptions, normally. The house was a sight for sore eyes. I had the privilege of living in two palaces and been invited into others. I lived in Windsor Castle in England for years. When in Denmark I lived in Christiansborg Palace. The house that had been built for Aunt Benedikte, though not "classified" as a palace or castle. It did for me! If it quacks and waddles, it's a duck. Poor self-esteem was not an attribute I would put to any Danish Royalty. Our feet echoed on the marble at the entrance. No ordinary floor, ceiling, and walls. No. Aunt Benedikte was a king's daughter, then a king's sister and then a king's Aunt! The foyer, and it was pronounced "for yea", went up two floors! Two staircases rose from the marble and curved up to a second floor. Nothing, and I mean nothing was plain and didn't have molding. Where a crystal chandelier hung molding surrounded it on an arched ceiling. There was art up there, too. Paintings such as landscapes to people. One had Valkyries with a bare-chested man who was covered by a swirling red cloth that strategically came over his crotch. No nudity, but he had a good body. The paintings were surrounded by gold moldings. There were tall arched doorways that we also bordered by molding. There was elegant molding on the walls! There were paintings placed on the walls that said the wall was made for the paintings. The molding framed the framed pictures perfectly! The paintings were mostly portraits of various kings, queens, and royalty, all related to Vincent. Did Vincent know them all? I doubt King Fredrik knew unless there would be a test to see if he knew. He'd study for the test beforehand. It was a palace. I could keep going, but... I will say, coming in the brightly lit foyer I felt I was coming home. There was that comfortable feeling of satisfaction in my chest as a relaxed sensation oozed through me. I was home. We were greeted by two staff who welcomed me back home. They knew there were rules I demanded they follow. The main one was to respect my privacy. If I was alone or with someone, no one was to come in where I w as unless I said so. Even if the house was on fire you didn't just come in. When the United States Military got here, that meant no one was to be on the second floor. Period. To say I wasn't impressed by all this would be a lie and you know it. It was...like living in a museum! The bedroom we, or I should say I used wasn't the grandest bedroom. Here there was again the chandelier surround by the elegant ceiling molding but it was a wide circle. The wall was white, but within the molding was a dark red on the wall. Crimson on the wall, which in itself was art as a darker crimson patterns decorated a wallpaper that gave it the dark crimson color. There were no extra paintings or art needed here. It was a smaller room than the others to prevent heating unused space. It was elegant. I was told Aunt Benedikte married a wealthy Count. Most of this house was just to show off. There was still enough of Shoshone in me that didn't need or want all this. The Pohogwe did finally realize you could and should own land. Having a piece of paper that proved you owned land came in handy when squatters came. Only a few and never that long. The Pohogwe didn't really have many possessions. Theft in the tribe was practically unknown! I was going to have to empty the trunks and put things around the room that said "me." Later. It had been a long day. Vincent said we hadn't rowed across the Atlantic, but suddenly, I felt I had! Falling back on the bed, it felt so good. The chuckle came out without me realizing it. Vincent was removing his shirt and turned with his left eyebrow raised, "Can I be let in on the joke? Or is this a private thing?" I laughed and rolled over, "Is there much we don't share?" Vincent grinned, "No." "It's not really a joke," I shrugged. "There are books at were not necessarily text books or novels. There was a collection of stories that were Fairy Tales. It was originally in Danish, but I didn't speak or read Danish yet. It was a story about a prince who was looking for a wife. A young woman came to the door, soaking wet from heavy rain looking for shelter. He gave her a test. He placed a single pea under the mattress and stack a bunch more on top." I saw Vincent's eyes widen. "When he asked her how she slept, she said she tossed and turned and never got comfortable." "Because of the pea?" Vincent asked. "Yes!" I sat up, "Haven't you heard of Hans Christian Andersen? He's a fellow Dane!" Vincent nodded with a smile, "Yes, I just never heard that one." He shrugged a nod, "I read the Little Mermaid and the Steadfast Tin Soldier..." he grinned, "Oh, and the Emperor's New Clothes." I got up and went to him, "I think that princess would be very comfortable here." I shrugged. "I've gotten soft. I could sleep on the ground! Now you Vikings..." "I appreciate a comfortable bed," Vincent smiled. We were almost nose to nose now. He had done all his growing by the age of eighteen. Mine was slower with the late spurt in my early twenties. Kissing him was just natural now. Passion just came. We were married. We'd gotten soft and old too because when our heads hit the pillows, in minutes we were fast asleep! The one drawback about falling asleep that fast and hard, your body's clock wasn't reset! I woke up nearly the time I usually did. I was groggy. "Do we get up?" Vincent asked, again muffled as he lay on his Another reason I chose this room was it had one window. With the heavy curtains pulled shut, you couldn't see the sky or any sunlight. Even around the edges. The room was dark. "We could," I said simply. "What time is it?" Vincent asked. "I don't know and I don't care," I could look at the watch, but I needed light to see what the time was. I wasn't ready for that. I knew what would happen. My need to know would force me up. Blowing an exasperated breath, I grabbed Dad's watch from the bedside table and stumbled to the curtain. I was momentarily blinded from the morning sun. Shielding my eyes, I squinted and saw it was just before nine in the morning. I never do this. I came back to bed. "We went to bed about three in the morning?" I asked. "We slept almost six hours." "So why does it seem so much earlier?" Vincent asked with his voice still muffled. "Because it is," I chuckled. "We traveled east and the sun goes west." I began. "Just a little while ago we had breakfast when people here had dinner. The almost each day the day got shorter and morning was earlier. Our bodies need to adjust." "Oooh," Vincent groaned and put his head below the pillow. "It's too early to think." "Imagine a hundred years when we travel even faster," I grinned. "We could lose an entire day!" "Why!?" "It's logical," I pulled the pillow up just to see his eyes. "Applied logic. Take crossing the Atlantic; that used to take eight to ten weeks to get from over here to over there! Now, it takes eight to ten days! Next will be eight to ten hours, then minutes. Think of the body's adjustment then!" "How are we going to do that!?" Vincent blurted. "I don't know, we haven't invented or developed the technology yet," I smiled at him. "You know it will happen." It was a normal matter of discretion, but we always made the bed. Even if it was just me, I made the bed. You did in Mom's house! My mother said what I bet your mother said to you. She wasn't the maid! Certainly not my maid. The training I had been instilled with stuck with me even when there were maids. We would cover our tracks as a matter of course. Palace staff knew to be silent about odd things they saw the king, queen, and their children do. That included this house. It would literally be a crime if they talked at all about it. Spreading rumors was just what people did. Gossip. Men were just as bad if not worse than women. We showered and dressed to go and get something to eat. Passing a staff member in the corridor, they would bow or curtsy briefly...once. After that they were instructed to keep working. I did a lot of things for myself, but the people need jobs. Cleaning, sweeping, using a mop was someone's job. If I did a job for them, that would create less demand and someone would be out of work! In this big house, a few was needed to keep it clean. It would be Christmas in a little more than a week. I didn't know a single country in Europe that wasn't celebrating it. Decorations were up in homes, businesses, and the streets. Christmas, or what they refer to as Jul, is pretty common in Europe and Scandinavia, with only a few differences. Such as Santa Lucia. She doesn't bring presents. She brings light! On December the 13th, she comes dressed in a white followed by other girls in white. Santa Lucia wears a crown of lit candles. This part of the world is often dark in Winter, she brings light with her. Julemanden, Father Christmas comes on the 24th. His name literally means "Christmas Man" in Danish. The is a lot to eat, but especially Risalamande. A rich rice pudding covered in cherry sauce. If you find a whole almond you get a prize! There, of course, was the birth of the Son of God! My father was raised going to church and when we hired the many workers for the ranch, they knew what Christmas was about. The Pohogwe believed in many spirits and respected the spirit brought by the white men. Denmark was prominently Lutheran. It was Advent when it really began. They prepared for the birth of the Son of God and his second return. Did that mean I didn't believe? Hell, no! I believe life is a miracle. I was not sure we know enough to say how it came about or who was responsible. There are ugly things in the world, but there is great beauty, too. My being raised on the ranch, I saw beauty in the sunrise, sunny days, and even snowy days! The miracle of birth. The birth of a calf or a foal were beautiful. A Human baby's smile! Someone or something did all this. Charles Darwin, an Englishman who went to Cambridge and several other colleges and universities saw a common thread in life. He was a naturalist. He had a theory that upset many people! Life changes with eons of time. It evolved. We evolved. People got upset saying we didn't evolve from monkeys? They are right, we didn't. We evolved from Primates. We are Primates. He showed the connection with other primates. Everything evolved; from one celled life to plants and animals. It made sense. There needed to be more research and proof. With those who argued I asked, "so, you know how God did it? How do you know this isn't the way He really did it?" By the way, the Earth is round. People didn't believe that either for a long time. Some people still think it's flat. "What do you say we go to Oslo?" Vincent asked. "When?" I asked. "We need to be back by the 23rd." Vincent said smiling. "It's only about three hundred and fifty miles. It would take a day by water, but we could stay a couple of days..." He shrugged a nod, "You're probably tired of traveling, but..." "Tomorrow?" I asked and smiled. "Sure," Vincent nodded. "Great!" Really, I thought it was great. I needed to get to know Norway, King Olav and mostly get to know Angelica. "What does King Olav know about us?" He scratched an ear, "He knows there is a strong tie with you and me, but..." he chuckled. "Like most Royals, he knows better than to ask questions. It's an unspoken rule." "And with Cousin Vickie?" I asked. He shook his head, "No, she was the odd one. She really loved Albert. They were married twenty years." He smiled, "I'll make arrangements to go tomorrow."