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by Kevin J. Anderson


  * 6 *

  AT THE APPOINTED hour that evening, Zekk arrived at the enormous palace and

  was ushered inside. New Republic guards checked his name against the

  approved-visitor list and let him proceed into the elegant corridors, with

  their high vaulted ceilings. Although he knew his way to Jacen and Jaina's

  quarters, the uniformed soldiers insisted on "escorting" him, which Zekk

  found somewhat intimidating.

  His new formal clothes were stiff and exceedingly uncomfortable, but he knew

  that this dinner was an important occasion. He silently vowed not to

  embarrass anyone. He especially didn't want to disappoint the twins.

  Before old Peckhum had departed for his lonely mirror-station duties, he'd

  helped Zekk select a few items of formal clothing, and- the young man had

  also gone out trading, bartering some of his best trinkets and artifacts for

  a particularly slick jacket. Now he felt like a dandy as he rode the

  turbolift up to the higher levels and wound his way through the maze of

  corridors to the Chief of State's quarters.

  The protocol droid See-Threepio met Zekk at the doorway and hustled him

  inside, dismissing the soldier escort. "Ah, there you are, young Master

  Zekk. We must hurry--you're late! We have preparations to make."

  Zekk tugged at his uncomfortable formal suit. "What do you mean,

  'preparations'? I'm all ready, I'm dressed . . . what more could you want?"

  Threepio tsked through his mouth speaker and brushed the front of Zekk's

  shirt. "Dear me. These clothes are indeed fine and they are most . . .

  interesting. According to my files they were quite fashionable some decades

  ago. Quite an historical find, I should say."

  Zekk felt a stab of disappointment. He had worked so hard, doing his

  absolute best to prepare for this special event--and in the space of a few

  seconds the prissy droid had dismissed all of his efforts.

  Leia Organa Solo hurried out of the back room, her dark eyes widening as she

  saw him. "Oh . . . uh, hello Zekk. Glad you could make it." Her gaze seemed

  to dissect Zekk; he clenched his teeth and tried not to show any

  embarrassment, though he was sure his cheeks were flushed crimson. His fine

  suit now seemed as ridiculous to him as a clown's costume.

  "I hope I'm not being too much of bother," he stammered. "I didn't mean for

  Jaina and Jacen to invite me--"

  "Don't worry about it," Leia said quickly and smiled. "The ambassador from

  Karnak Alpha has brought her own brood of children. So please relax. Just do

  the best you can."

  Threepio returned with a kit of grooming implements. "First, we'll comb your

  hair, young Master Zekk. Everything must be presentable. This is a matter of

  diplomatic pride for the New Republic , though I do wish I could have

  located those old files about the customs on Karnak Alpha. The place seems

  to have been forgotten by my protocol programmers." He fussed over Zekk's

  hair. "Dear me, you could certainly use a trim! Hmmmm, I wonder if we have

  time . . ."

  Jaina and Jacen came out to greet their friend as he stood soundlessly

  enduring the golden droid's over-attentive ministrations. Jacen's hair

  seemed awkwardly straight, his face scrubbed so clean that Zekk barely

  recognized the boy.

  "Hello, Zekk!" Jaina cried with sincere delight, but when she noticed his

  outfit she covered her mouth to stifle a giggle. He felt his cheeks burning

  with fresh shame.

  When Zekk struggled against the buzzing device, Threepio said sternly, "I am

  a protocol droid, you know, fully trained in grooming techniques." Zekk

  didn't argue, but winced as Threepio cleared a snag in his dark hair.

  "I'm not sure this is such a good idea," Zekk said. "I don't know anything

  about diplomacy. I don't know any manners or etiquette."

  Jaina laughed. "That is not important. Just use your common sense and watch

  what the rest of us do. It's a big diplomatic banquet, and you have to

  follow all sorts of boring ceremonies, but the food's good. You'll enjoy

  it."

  Zekk didn't point out that it was easy for Jaina to say such things, since

  she had been brought up in this high political society and trained in the

  proper responses for so many years that such actions were second nature to

  her. Zekk, though, had no such instruction. This whole dinner was going to

  be a disaster, he just knew it.

  See-Threepio finally gave up on his attempts to comb out Zekk's hair and

  shook his gleaming head in exasperation. "Oh, dear. I have a bad feeling

  about this," he sighed. Zekk couldn't argue with him.

  Tenel Ka followed the group as they filed toward the formal dining chamber,

  conscious of her every movement. This was an important diplomatic function,

  and she had been well tutored by her harsh grandmother in the plush courts

  of the Hapes Cluster. Tenel Ka was a royal princess, after all, the heir

  apparent to an entire cluster; but she avoided such nonsense and spent as

  much as time as possible training instead on her mother's austere world of

  Dathomir. Tenel Ka's Hapan grandmother strongly disapproved of the path that

  the princess had chosen to follow, but Tenel Ka had a mind of her own--as

  she frequently demonstrated.

  Now she strode behind Jacen, Jaina, and Zekk, walking next to Lowbacca and

  the silent younger boy Anakin, as they hurried to the dining chamber. She

  wore a short, tight-fitting sheath of colorful reptilian hides, freshly

  oiled and polished so that they gleamed with her every movement. Her

  muscular arms and legs were bare, but she wore a flowing cape of deep forest

  green over her shoulders.

  Tenel Ka had spent many months at the Jedi academy in the primitive jungles

  of Yavin 4, and before that she had lived in the cliff cities of the Singing

  Mountain Clan. It had been a long time since she'd been spoiled with

  luxuries, but she viewed the formal evening meal with the Karnak ambassador

  as another challenge to face.

  Lowbacca had been shampooed and dyed, his fur neatly combed so that he

  seemed much thinner than usual without his swirling hair sticking out in all

  directions. The black streak that swept back above his eyebrow had been

  slicked down, giving him a dashing appearance . . . for a Wookiee.

  See-Threepio strutted ahead of Leia and Han as if he were an escort. New

  Republic guards stood beside the entrance to the great dining hall and swung

  the doors wide as they approached. Clasping Han Solo's arm, Leia walked in,

  regal in her fine white robes. Though small of stature, the Chief of State

  seemed full of energy and confidence, like a battery overcharged with power.

  Tenel Ka admired her.

  Their timing was exactly right. As they passed into the dining hall from one

  end, the opposite entrance opened, and the ambassador from Karnak Alpha

  entered, followed by her train of eight children.

  The ambassador was a haystack of tan hair, a mound of fur that grew so long

  that it obscured every other feature of her body. Not even the ambassador's

  eyes were visible peeping out from between the strands, as she scuttled

  forward on feet also hidden by her flowing tresses. The ambassador took herr />
  place at the head of the table beside the seat reserved for the Chief of

  State. Leia sat down, with her husband next to her.

  The ambassador's children, all eight of them, were miniature versions of

  her, heaps of hair that bustled to their seats. The girls' fur was knotted

  into colorful ribbons, while the boys jingled with bells tied to strands of

  hair. All of them seemed well-groomed and impeccably behaved as they took

  their seats along one side of the table.

  Tenel Ka was glad she had thought to braid colorful ribbons into her own

  red-gold hair. She had seen natives of Karnak Alpha during her time at the

  royal court of Hapes. The hairy creatures were shy and had some unusual

  customs, but they were relatively easygoing.

  Tenel Ka sat beside Lowbacca, while Jacen and Jaina took their dark-haired

  friend Zekk to the front end of the long polished table. Their little

  brother Anakin, with his eerie ice-blue eyes, seemed content to sit anywhere

  they directed him, quietly waiting for his place between Lowbacca and Jacen.

  See-Threepio moved up and down the line, fussing over items and reveling in

  his position. This type of duty was, after all, what a protocol droid was

  programmed for--not for bravery or adventure, but for intricate diplomatic

  functions.

  In front of each gleaming plate sat a crystalline vase containing a cluster

  of fresh, rich smelling greens, exotic plants taken from some of Coruscant's

  botanical gardens--interesting specimens that formed a lovely bouquet for

  each honored visitor.

  Before the start of the meal, Leia gave a carefully rehearsed speech,

  welcoming the ambassador and expressing her wish for a long and fruitful

  relationship based on commerce, mutual respect, and support. She whispered

  to Threepio, and the droid disappeared into an alcove, only to reemerge a

  moment later carrying a small package. Tenel Ka immediately recognized an

  incubator sheath wrapped around a smooth ovoid object.

  "Hey, that's the hawk-bat egg we rescued!" Jacen said, unable to stop

  himself.

  Leia smiled and nodded. "Yes, and I suppose the ambassador may appreciate

  the gift even more, now that she knows it was found by the very children she

  is dining with."

  The Karnak ambassador trembled with excitement, her long hair jiggling, as

  Lela explained. "Madam Ambassador, we know very little about your

  culture--but we do know that you have a great love for unusual zoological

  specimens. We have heard reports of your magnificent holographic dioramas

  and huge alternate-environment zoos where the animals don't even realize

  they are in a cage. As a diplomatic gift to you and your people, we present

  to you this rare and precious hawk-bat egg, one of the most

  difficult-to-catch creatures native to Imperial City . Very few of them are

  in captivity."

  Delighted, the Karnak Alpha ambassador cooed. "This will surely be a

  wonderful addition to our rarities."

  "But you have to take special care of it," Jacen chided. "I promised its

  mother personally!"

  The hairy ambassador didn't seem to find the comment at all strange. "I give

  you my solemn promise." Then the ambassador responded with her own rehearsed

  speech, her mouth moving somewhere between the strands of fur as she echoed

  the sentiments Leia had expressed.

  Meanwhile, her children, little wriggling piles of hair, sat impatient and

  hungry for the meal, while Jacen, Jaina, and the other young Jedi Knights

  similarly felt their stomachs growling. Han Solo squirmed restlessly beside

  Leia in his formal clothes, as if chafing under his stiff collar and his

  medals of military service. Tenel Ka felt sympathy for him.

  See-Threepio came into the room, strutting beside a trundle droid that

  carried a beaten silver tray of ornate plates piled high with

  scrumptious-looking cuisine, beautifully garnished and displayed. Out of

  normal political courtesy, the golden droid marched toward the head of the

  table while Leia and the Karnak ambassador made the appropriate appreciative

  sounds, showing how impressed they were with the exquisite food.

  Tenel Ka watched See-Threepio move directly toward the ambassador, picking

  up one of the larger plates from the trundle droid's tray. She knew

  instantly that Threepio meant to offer the first meal to the

  ambassador--which was a terribly rude thing to do, according to Karnak

  custom.

  In one quick, fluid motion she sprang to her feet and called across the

  table. "Excuse me, See-Threepio," she said. "If you would allow me?" She

  hurried to one end of the table as the droid stopped, completely at a loss

  as to what to do. One by one, Tenel Ka removed the plates from the tray and

  reverently set them in front of each of the ambassadors children, starting

  with the smallest--and presumably the youngest--furball.

  Princess Leia looked at Tenel Ka, surprised but reserving judgment. The

  Karnak ambassador made a motion that must have been a bow of her head. "Why,

  thank you, young lady. You do us a great honor. This is an unexpected

  observance of our customs."

  Tenel Ka nudged See-Threepio and moved him around to the other side of the

  table, where she tapped Anakin on the shoulder. She handed the boy a plate,

  then whispered into his ear.

  Anakin--without argument or question--stood up, dutifully moved down the

  table, and presented the next plate of food to the Karnak ambassador.

  The ambassador chirped with surprise. "I am most honored, Chief of State,"

  she said to Leia, 'that you would choose your youngest to serve me."

  "I--thank you," Leia said, uncertain of what else to say.

  Tenel Ka stood behind Leia, nodding. Her braided red-gold hair fell forward.

  "Yes, Ambassador," she said. "We wished to show you honor by respecting the

  customs of Karnak Alpha, that a young member of the household provides for

  the guest's children, before a child of the host family serves the most

  honored adult guest."

  "I am most pleased," the ambassador said. "We shall have a simple time

  making diplomatic treaties, if all members of the New Republic are so

  considerate of our customs."

  Trembling with relief that she had averted what could have been a social

  gaffe for the Chief of State, Tenel Ka sat back down, while Jacen bent

  toward her, his brandy-brown eyes wide with astonishment. "How did you know

  that?" he said in a low whisper.

  Tenel Ka shrugged beneath her reptilian armor. "It is . . . just something I

  learned," she said, and then fell silent, reluctant to reveal her royal

  upbringing, even to a good friend.

  Even though Zekk sat back and remained quiet, he still felt uncomfortable.

  The meal tasted delicious, but each time he moved he was afraid that one of

  his gestures might offend someone or cause a diplomatic incident. Threepio

  served the rest of the meals, and Zekk fell to eating with quiet attention,

  savoring the delicious food . . . though it was far richer than what he was

  accustomed to.

  The salad in the crystal bowl in front of him was crunchy and strange--some

  of the leaves bitter, others stringy--but he had eate
n far worse in his days

  of scavenging the streets. He had roasted rock slugs and eaten sliced

  duracrete fungus. These greens at least were fresh, and he relished them.

  The conversation around the table seemed to be empty polite chitchat, and

  Zekk, feeling like an irrelevant guest, did his best to participate. He

  pushed aside the empty crystal bowl. "Delicious salad," he said. "I don't

  believe I've ever had greens like that." That sounded good, a complimentary

  but neutral statement-enough to show willingness to take part in the dinner

  conversation, yet nothing anyone could fault him for. Suddenly he felt all

  eyes turned toward him. He looked down to see if he had spilled something

  down the front of his out-of-style jacket.

  Jacen seemed full of disbelief. Tenel Ka made no sign that she had even

  heard Zekk's comment. Jaina nudged Zekk with her elbow in a teasing way

  "That wasn't a salad," she whispered. "That's the bouquet. You weren't

  supposed to eat it."

  Zekk listened in horror, but kept his face a careful mask.

  See-Threepio spoke up from behind them. "Now then, Mistress Jaina, many

  plants are edible, including all of those within the bouquet. I'm certain

  there's been no harm-"

  From the far end of the table Princess Leia cleared her throat. "I'm glad

  you liked the salad, Zekk," she said in a voice loud enough for everyone to

  hear, and pulled her crystal dish toward her. She selected a frilly

  purple-green leaf and stuffed it in her mouth, munching contentedly. Han

  Solo looked at his wife as if she had gone crazy, then jerked as if he had

  been kicked under the table. He too began to eat his bouquet. Jaina followed

 

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