Rear Admiral Essa beamed at Leo when he returned to
Farragut. He reported in to her office and as soon as he entered, she said, "Well done, you!" she said with a clap or two of her hands. "I just received word from Dame Laura; she said you were marvelous with her students. It's precisely what we needed you to do."
Leo blushed under the praise. "Thanks. I'll be honest, my heart was pounding during the beginning. I finally found my footing about ten minutes in."
"I saw, and much obliged for that shout out," she said, not bothering to hide her amusement. "Glad my advice worked to your advantage."
He snorted and folded his arms. "She says, not admitting that she dropped this on me with little more than a days' notice."
"Although she does not like being referred to in the third person, she will point out that you handled it with your usual flair and aplomb."
Leo frown at her pointed rejoinder. "I suppose I work well under pressure."
"As a Starfleet officer should. But, you were wonderful,
Lalito," Essa replied, though she rose from behind her desk and carried a PADD. "You don't have to take my word for it. Apparently, you impressed Her Majesty enough to garner an invitation to tonight's reception at the Palace."
"What?" he asked, both toneless and stunned.
Essa grinned at his discomfiture. "You need to go find your best dress uniform, Commander. Polish those boots, too. Find those dress gloves. They'll love the full kit, trust me."
Leo shook his head. "I can't go to that. I'm not even a captain."
She turned the PADD around and countered by reading it aloud. "'The Master of the Household has received Her Majesty's command to invite Commander Rainerio Eulalio Verde of Starfleet Task Force Seventeen dot dot dot…'" she let her voice trail off. "It's an official function,
Lalito."
"But-"
"Did you leave your dress uniform back on the base?"
"N-No… but, I wouldn't even know what to say to a
Queen!"
Essa sighed, shooting her godson a lopsided grin. "Just keep your elbows off the table, remember which fork to use, and smile a lot. They taught you about forks at the Academy, right?"
"I, uh… forks?" Leo stammered.
"Utensils you use to shovel food into your mouth?"
He stared at Essa, unamused. "I
know what they are. I just- y'know… I was kind of looking forward to a quiet evening in after making it through a terrifying experience on stage in front of eight hundred midshipmen." When Leo finished speaking, he placed a finger on the bridge of his nose.
"What's the matter?" she asked with genuine concern. "You've been to receptions before."
"Back home, sure. This is a little different."
"It's not. Study up on protocol and if you're feeling overwhelmed, just go outside and get some fresh air or something," she told him as she squeezed his shoulder. "You'll do fine."
He let out a held breath with his eyes closed and relaxed. "It'll be okay. I'm a nobody, right? I'm probably just there because I mentioned you're my Auntie, and it would be rude of her to invite you and not invite me." Leo looked to Essa for reassurance.
She tilted her head. "I think it had more to do with how brilliant you were on the dais."
He shook his in response. "She's just being polite. It's fine."
"If that's how you want to see it, and we beam down together, then I'll take it," Essa said. "In any case, head to your quarters and break out all your ribbons."
The massive entry hall to Westminster Palace made Leo feel insignificant, as he stood just inside the huge entrance doors, seeing the end of the long line of dignitaries waiting to be received by the Queen. Overriding his nervousness, he fought the urge to look down at his uniform where his commissioned officer's badge, JAG badge, and an array of his awards, decorations, and service medals sat. The mess dress version of the maroon uniform required the use of the Federation blue and white shoulder aiguillette, with the two extra white braids showing that he served on the staff of a rear admiral, in his role as the task force's judge advocate.
At the tip of those extra braids were ornate white metallic tips. Every time Leo took a step, they made a very subtle tinkle sound as the tips moved against each other. Though, not loud enough in the cacophony of overlapping conversations to draw attention to himself, but loud enough to irritate him as he moved.
He remained near the entrance to await other Starfleet personnel, as he appeared to be the first to arrive. Just before beaming down from
Farragut, Admiral Essa and Commodore Mogasu delayed their arrival for a briefing from the starships
Trial and
Amazon; they had been sent out on scouting runs outside the Sigma Serpentis system earlier in the week. Whatever news they brought with them was enough to force Leo to arrive solo.
"I'll be down as soon as I can," Essa had promised him. "Keep the Queen entertained until I do? Make sure to kiss the hand; they love that down there."
He sighed until he caught sight of one of the Royal Navy officers in full dress uniform, complete with a ceremonial naval cutlass, a green sash and two stars. "Holy Kolker," Leo breathed, hoping that no one else heard him.
Unfortunately, the officer did, and she turned to approach him. "May I help you, sir?" she asked as her eyes scanned his uniform quickly.
He blushed under the unexpected attention and cleared his throat as he felt it constrict. "Uh, my apologies. I meant nothing by that."
She wore an amused smile on her lips and introduced herself, "Not at all. Allow me to name myself to you. I am Captain Stacy Meyn, of the
Proteus frigate." She bowed slightly and added, "Your servant, sir."
Leo's gloved hand covered Captain Meyn's gloved hand in a brief shake of hands. "Oh, well, it's I who should be your servant, sir. I am
Commander Leo Verde, Starfleet Task Force Seventeen. I'm on the staff to Rear Admiral Neema Essa." He eyes returned the favor, noticing the additional full medals stacked in a row on her left side. "This is the first time I'm seeing the dress uniform for the Royal Navy. It's… impressive."
The captain shot him a genuine smile, with all of her teeth showing this time. She leaned in and admitted, "I actually hate the damned thing. But when you're commanded to attend an event like this, you're required to wear all the
accouterment that the Queen's seen fit to give you." She raised her palm and gestured toward the line. "I'm attending stag, as they say. If you'd like some conversation while we await our turn in line, I'd be most grateful."
He turned back toward the doors and sighed. "I hoped my admiral would be along shortly, but I suppose I shouldn't block the way for others." Leo joked as the hall's width precluded that possibility.
Captain Meyn smirked. "Indeed." She guided him down the hall toward the security checkpoint; armed personnel ran the waiting guests through a weapons scanner to ensure the safety of the Queen.
"Thank you for the kind company, sir," Leo said as he keep abreast of the captain in approaching the end of the line and taking up their position. "Might I start the conversation with an explanation of your sash and stars? They're quite exquisite."
Meyn glanced down quickly before speaking. "This old thing, sir? You wear the sash of the highest order of knighthood you belong to. In this case, it's for The Most Distinguished Order of the Oak, where I hold the rank of Dame Commander."
Leo blinked. "Then that would make you…
Dame Stacy?"
She chuckled. "Yes, but in all honesty, I only break out the sash and stars if I'm ordered to, or if they'll impress some boorish flag officer that needs reminding that I'm notable. You can call me Stacy."
"Only if you call me Leo," he replied, breathing a sigh of relief.
Stacy nodded once and then slapped a hand on Leo's shoulder. "Agreed!"
He kept his eyes on her stars. "I take it then that one star is for the Order of the Oak?" Leo could see the Latin writing on the outer edge of the star's design.
The star upon the sash she touched. "This one is. The other is my Leftenancy in the Order of Queen Victoria," she explained, while showing the four-point star in red and white.
As they spoke, the line kept moving at a slow pace. Sometimes, it would stop altogether as likely someone of import had more than passing greeting with the monarch. The pause briefly stalled the line before it moved again. All the while, the enlightening conversation prevented Leo's boredom and assuaged his nervousness.
"You mentioned
Proteus was a frigate. What class is she, if you don't mind the question?"
"The First Naval Lord has ordered that we cooperate fully with your admiral, so I'm most happy to brag about my command," Meyn could not contain her beaming smile. "She is a Sutherland-class frigate, twenty-two guns, seventy meters, carries two hundred eleven souls on board."
Leo took in the information and smiled. "Sounds like a beautiful ship. I served on Chandley-class frigates my entire time in the Border Service. I loved my time on those ships, though it was cut short due to circumstances outside my control."
"If you there is any opportunity, I'd be honoured to host you for a time on my
Proteus," she offered. Then, she quickly added, "Should your duty and admiral permit, of course."
He tilted his head and embraced that notion within the second before his reply, "That's a great idea. Y'know, part of our mission
is cultural and professional exchanges. We've already invited several Royal Naval officers aboard some of our ships on patrol. I think it's absolutely critical that both our organizations learn from each other. I've only been on Greenwood for less than a week, and it's been highly enlightening."
While he spoke, Captain Meyn's expression transformed from sincere interest with a focused gaze to utter amusement and glancing behind him.
Leo opened his mouth to ask her what was wrong, instead he followed the focus of her eyes as they stared past him. He had been facing backward in the line rather than forward so that he could offer the captain his full attention as they continued their animated discussion. He neglected to be mindful of his position in line, as he came to realize once he turned completely around.
He stared, dumbfounded, into the dark brown eyes of the Sovereign Queen, Amelia.