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''I see Caley headed this way. I get the impression you don't much like him.''

''He's far down on my list of folks I enjoy,'' Kris agreed.

''Well, I'll go his way and you go your way, and maybe someday we'll end up in a quiet place by ourselves with nothing much to do.''

''Sounds like a dream I have,'' Kris said, but Jack was pointing over her shoulder. Senator Krief headed for Kris with three or four other people who looked important. ''See you when I can,'' she tossed over her shoulder without looking back.

Kris did look back when the Senator expended a second to measure the distance between her group and Sandfire's. Hank's elbow was in Calvin's iron grip, and he was being towed quickly away. She and Hank shared raised eyebrows for a moment before they concentrated on what was so dear to those around them.

''We have a problem,'' the Senator said, taking Kris's elbow and steering her toward Senators Showkowski and LaCross. The tall LaCross wore a light-green dinner jacket. The large woman senator was easy to spot in a bright-blue suit offset by an orange blouse and gay scarf.

''They've arrested Kui and Earlic,'' Showkowski blurted out.

''They can't,'' LaCross said. ''We have legislative immunity.''

Father put up with some pretty shabby antics from members of his own party and the opposition. Kris had heard him, snarling under his breath, that he'd rather do that than set the precedent that you could use any old pretext to jail a congressman and change a vote. ''You start down that path, and you have nothing between you and tyranny. Nothing!''

Someone was going flank speed down that path.

''What are the charges?'' Kris said as softly as she could and be heard among the Senators as they repeated and denied the same report. She repeated herself three times before they quieted.

''They've just been hauled in. No charges yet.''

NELLY?

I AM SEARCHING. NO CHARGES REPORTED. THEIR APPREHENSION HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED ON ANY OF THE MEDIA.

Kris had Nelly repeat that for the Senators.

''He can't do this!'' came from three senators.

''Someone has. Who?'' Kris asked.

Klaggath answered her. ''It has to be President Iedinka. No cop would dare do that without express orders.''

''I'm calling him this minute,'' Krief said, staring at the floor. A moment later, she looked up, eyes wide. ''He's unavailable. Izzic is unavailable, and no one on his staff will take my call. Someone always has something to say to a Senator!''

Today looked like a day where always or never didn't apply. Kris glanced around. She couldn't see them, but she didn't doubt that anything said here was going straight to the President or to the type of security people who hauled Senators and congresspeople off to jail. Time to take this discussion off the record.

''Excuse me,'' Kris said, ''I have a suite in the Hilton. I also have a security guard that can assure that what we talk about will be secure,'' Kris said, glancing over their heads.

''Oh,'' ''Right,'' came back to her without much conviction for the need.

''Why don't we adjourn? And if someone decides any of you need arresting, I could at least raise Wardhaven sovereignty.''

''In a hotel room?''

''Hey, I'm new at this Princess stuff. I've got a security team, and even if I don't quite have the diplomatic power I think I have, it will slow things down and force a conversation.''

None of the Senators seemed all that persuaded, but Kris was moving for the slide way and her agents with her. The Senators, caught up in her bubble, sidled along.

Kris had started the day hoping just to get a few good pictures. She'd gotten them, distributed them, and gotten reactions. Turned out to be more reactions than she'd expected. Riding the slide car, Kris wondered if everything on this planet had the same tendency to slide away from you.

Chapter 18

Ten minutes later, Kris was shushing the others while Nelly and Jack debugged her place. The senators were at first nonplussed, but as the crackles and zings added up, frowns took over. ''Is this normal?'' Krief asked as Kris served tea from a tray she'd ordered in while still in the ballroom.

''One thing I've noticed since becoming a Princess,'' Kris said, ''room service is noticeably faster. Amazing. Hotels, at least, take this royal stuff seriously.''

There was no more serious talk until Jack said, ''I'm done.''

NELLY?

JUST A SECOND MORE. Something buzzed, then sparkled from high on the chandelier and began a death spiral. Jack snapped it up before it landed on the rug. ''All done,'' Nelly agreed.

''Can we join you?'' Tommy asked and, when only yeses answered him, helped Penny slowly into the room. This time, she was the one sitting in the overstuffed chair, he the one with his legs folded to sit beside her.

They do make a good pair. Kris swallowed a sigh. When one is down, the other carries the load, and then they switch without a word. Not a bad basis for a lifelong relationship. No envy from me; I just would like a bit of the same.

Kris did a slow sweep of the group. Abby stood in the doorway to Kris's room, Jack next to her. Had they had a talk about all the rabbits that woman kept pulling out of trunks or whatever? Penny and Tom had the big chair. The two women Senators occupied ends of the couch. Senator LaCross sat in the straight-backed chair Abby normally used. Inspector Klaggath stood by the door, seeming unsure whether to stay or go. Kris wanted him here, so she cleared her throat and asked. ''Where is Turantic headed?''

That started two or three immediate discussions with at least one Senator talking to the room in general and no one in particular. Kris let it go for a few minutes, using a quick wave of her finger to bring Klaggath in from the door to stand beside her chair. When coincidence finally stopped the speakers at the same moment, she said into the sudden silence. ''So, we don't really know.''

The Senators exchanged glances, then looked at Kris. ''No, we don't,'' Showkowski agreed.

''Inspector Klaggath, you have access to the police net. Does that give you any information to go on?''

''No, ma'am. As I mentioned earlier, several special teams were directed to different nets that I didn't know existed. My people can't access them. I don't know any more than you do.''

''Senators?''

''What do we know?'' Krief said, glancing at the others. ''Not much. I've had my staff calling around. They can't locate eight Senators. I understand some Representatives are also missing. I know from eyewitnesses that at least four were hurried off by police special teams. But if they are under arrest, we don't know for what.''

''Does the news have this story yet?'' Kris asked.

Leaving the ocean sunset that filled the wall behind Kris undisturbed, Nelly turned the portion close to Tom's room into five screens showing different news coverage. ''The fire is the main news item,'' Nelly said. ''The two stations that were not covering the cat in a tree are claiming the fire department was slow to respond to the fire. The others are pointing out how training like the cat rescue helps the fire crews stay in shape.''

''So the media is involved in a catfight at the moment,'' Kris said dryly. There were several snorts in the room.

''May I point out,'' LaCross said, leaning his tall frame forward in the chair, ''that we do not even know for sure our colleagues are under arrest. They could be under some kind of special protection. Maybe the President knows of planned attacks on them. We could be looking at this all wrong.''

''Oh, Lord,'' Krief prayed, ''I hope you're right.''

''We may be about to find out,'' Nelly said, and the sunset view on the wall screen behind Kris changed. Now it showed a close-up of the President seated at his desk. Occupying the entire wall, he looked to be six meters tall.

''Nelly, bring him down to normal proportions,'' Kris said.