Subject: Remembrance
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Posted on: 2018-05-29 01:45:00 UTC

Agent Alleb stopped outside the door, preparing herself. Every time she came back to the RC, she always walked in on her partner in the midst of some unexplainable, and often embarrassing, shenanigan. Last time he had been dancing. The time before that, he'd been in a shouting match with the microwave. And the time before that, he'd somehow managed to stick himself to the ceiling using the "tape of ducks" one of the RC's previous occupants had left behind in a drawer.

Mithe, her fire-lizard, gave a questioning chirrup from her perch on Alleb's shoulders, the blue swirl in her eyes slowing slightly.

"Just wondering what unexpected happenstance I will find today, girl," Alleb said, reaching up to give the fire-lizard a scratch."Might as well get it over with." Taking a deep breath, she turned the handle and swung the door open, revealing--

Jesse McKines, sitting at the table, gazing thoughtfully into a half-full tumbler of whiskey.

"Oh," Alleb said, forgetting to come in. That certainly was unexpected.

"What?" Jesse asked, looking up. His brown eyes, beneath a thatch of blond hair (it was far too long and therefore far too unruly to be without a hat, Alleb decided) looked quiet and faraway. "Find what you were looking for?"

"What?" Alleb repeated, then looked down at the burlap sack in her hands. "Oh, yes. My apologies, Sir Jesse. I am used to finding in you in far--well, nevermind. Yes. I found the 'grocery store' Agent Yarwick spoke of, and also the 'hum-moose' that Lord Virneleski recommended," she said, pulling out a circular carton of beige paste.

"I think it's pronounced 'hummus,'" Jesse said. He looked back down at his drink, his eyes still seeing something she could not.

Frowning, Alleb thumped her grocery sack onto the kitchen counter, then walked over to the table and pulled up a chair beside her partner. "Sir Jesse," she began, "is something troubling you?" Mithe leapt off her shoulders and landed next to the sack, sniffing at the opening.

Jesse took a breath, coming back to himself a little. "Hm? Trouble? Aw, nah, Alleb. Just... thinkin'."

Alleb blinked. "Forgive me, Sir Jesse," she said, as gently as she could, "but you do not often do that."

It was Jesse's turn to blink. "Ouch."

Alleb gave him a look. "You do not often brood," she clarified. "What is it in your drink that you find so interesting?"

Jesse stared down at his whiskey again, and Alleb suddenly wondered if he'd gotten some sort of ill news while she was away. "Mike Green, down the hall, told me it was some sorta holiday on World One today. At least, for how time moves for his folks. He called it 'Memorial Day.'"

Alleb frowned. "A rather somber name for a holiday. What does it celebrate?"

Jesse didn't answer for a moment. Alleb began to think he had not heard, but then he asked, "You're a soldier, ain't you?"

A few details clicked into place. "I fought in King Eliam's army, yes," she replied. "And you fought for the Union, during your country's Civil War, did you not?"

"Yep," Jesse said, nodding. "After the Civil War, we called it Decoration Day. Come May, some folks'd go out and put flowers on all the soldiers' graves. Wasn't made official till after one 'a them big 'World Wars' I keep hearin' about." He hadn't looked up from his whiskey the entire time he was talking.

And now it all made sense. Alleb laid a bone-colored hand on Jesse's shoulder, and gave it a hard squeeze. He winced, and she lessened the pressure slightly. "I have also lost comrades, Sir Jesse," she said. "It is good that your country sets aside a day to honor the fallen. Alleble does the same, in its own way. We who are left can only trust in King Eliam, and in His ultimate plan."

Jesse's mouth twitched, as if he wanted to give his usual half-smile, but didn't have the energy. "Yeah," he said. "Guess so."

"In the meantime," Alleb said, getting up and fetching another glass from the cabinet, "may I join you?"

This time, he did manage a small smile. "You bet," he said, unhooking his flask from his belt and pouring her a half-glass.

Alleb raised her tumbler. "To the honored dead. May their memories live on in glory."

Jesse raised his glass as well. "To the lost," he said.

They drank together, while Mithe crooned a lilting almost-song from the counter.



Happy Memorial Day, everyone! Feels good to get back to Jesse and Alleb. I haven't written them in forever!

-Alleb

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