hanuman wrote:
Cthia, did you really HAVE to? You know what just the mention of Dame Estelle does to Rose - we don't want her to slip and break something, do we?
Except that I'm on the Dame Estelle train with her. Their friendship was so effortless. As if they were destined to meet. Had known each other all galaxy long. The galaxy was much better because of it. I posted once that Honor seemed so relaxed in scenes with her. I had visuals of Honor with her feet propped up on Dame Estelle's desk
After the final battle with
Sirius when
Fearless had to limp back to the Manticore system without benefit of telling Estelle who had won and to say goodbye made me sad. Oh the worry that Estelle must have endured for so many reasons. Did she
just meet such an extraordinary person just to lose her so quickly, and without benefit of being able to say 'goodbye,' or 'thank you.' Reminds me of Eloise and Giscard.
Honor's wounded ship had taken four more hours just to decelerate to rest relative to Basilisk, but her people had used the time well. McKeon and Rierson had continued their repair activities, bringing more and more of the internal control systems back on line, and Lieutenant Montoya (and thank God she'd gotten rid of Suchon!) and his medical parties had labored beyond collapse, dragging the wounded out and laboring over their broken bodies in sickbay. Too many of Montoya's patients had slipped away from him, far more than he would ever find it easy to live with, but it was thanks to him that people like Samuel Webster and Sally MacBride had lived.
And then there had been the long voyage home. The long, slow voyage that had seemed to crawl, for Fearless's communications had been out. There was no way to tell Dame Estelle or the Admiralty what had happened, who had won, or the price her people had paid. Not until Fearless limped brokenly back into Medusa orbit thirteen hours after she'd left it and a white-faced Scotty Tremaine brought his pinnace alongside her air-bleeding wreck.
Quite difficult not to entertain thoughts of Dame Estelle, Honor and Michelle on a girl's night out.