Chapter 39 -- Going Places
Earlier this week I was able to get out of the house and go to the gym for a while. I was close to maxing fitness but still hadn't achieved my "full body potential." Whatever that is. Handsome as Paolo and Marcus are, I don't want to end up with shoulders and biceps like theirs. Anyway, when I paused for a minute, I saw Bal- Zara getting up on the treadmill.
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When I went around to say hi to her, I discovered that Nadia was there, too. Zara filled us both in on what she'd learned from the aliens, or rather, Sixamites.
"I didn't know we were in a race," said Nadia.
"Nor I. Did they say anything about prizes?"
"Only for whoever bet on the winning branch of the family," said Zara.
"I think we should get prizes," said Nadia, "and not just at the end. Whichever heir is the first out the door should get something." They both looked at me.
"What?" I said.
"Jocasta and Argus are both vampires," said Zara. "That means they'll have to complete that awful Good Vampire aspiration before they can go anywhere. So your Agatha is probably going to win this round. What do you think would be a good prize for her?"
I thought for a moment. "A house from the Gallery," I said. "Don't get me wrong -- I love Factory One, but there's so much great stuff out there."
"Cool," said Nadia. "So the winner each generation gets to bulldoze the house they move into and place something new on the lot?"
"Right," Zara and I said together.
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As I left, I noticed that Nadia was getting some instruction from the gym trainer. For a moment I felt sorry for her. Malcolm might be the richest of our three spouses, but he was by no means the best. Zara and I had married for love, but Nadia had kind of been stuck with Malcolm since Father was determined to get the Landgraabs into the family. Nadia didn't complain about him, but that didn't necessarily mean she was happy. We all had been brought up to value family loyalty. "Silence is golden" might be the Straud motto. I resolved to take her out to dinner sometime when Alyssa was no longer a toddler.
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My second outing was a visit with Father at our museum. Rudy was sound asleep, so I took only the girls. Father was delighted with Alyssa, who fortunately was in a cooperative mood.
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And I think his withered old heart was touched with Agatha gave him a hug.
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A few days later, Agatha finished her Whiz Kid aspiration. I let her take a day off from school and took her bowling.
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The ball was a bit heavy for her, and I couldn't help wondering if it would have enough momentum to make it down to the pins.
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But she did quite well -- better than I did, in fact, for she got one spare, and the closest I came was knocking down all but two.
I took the opportunity to remind her that she would have a lot of responsibility as a dynasty heir. I didn't say anything about the possibility of a race or a prize -- she would have pressure enough. Had she thought about what she wanted to do when she grew up?
"I want to be an astronaut. It'll be cool to go up into space and have adventures and find interesting things," she said. "And what about you, Mom? What are you going to do when we grow up?"
"Sleep," I said firmly. "I haven't had a full night's sleep since you and your brother were born. But seriously, I have been thinking about what kind of job I might get. I don't want to be a stay-at-home mom forever. I'm not about to become an astronaut, though."
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The next day I took Rudy to the park for a short time. He wasn't interested in bowling, but he did want to play pirates.
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And he was still young enough to appreciate my being a sea monster for him.
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Wherever I go, though, it's always great to come home.
"Mommy, I missed you," my little elf greets me on return.
"Have you been a good girl?" I ask.
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"Oh yes," she says, even though she's just been scolded by her father for playing in the toilet.
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We've put up some climbing bars for the children. Rudy is quite adept.
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Agatha not so much.
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And Alyssa has her own way of flying.
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Rudy is working on the Whiz Kid aspiration now, so I've been reading to him and playing chess with him.
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Agatha is working on Artistic Prodigy and spends long hours making up stories about her super-powered heroine. She has the ability to fly to other planets without requiring a spaceship.
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Alyssa is making rapid strides in vocabulary.
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She's quite the dance machine, too.
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I'm becoming a good gourmet cook, although occasionally the dishes are a little more exciting than I anticipated.
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And I don't think I'll put mint in the spinach frittata again.
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It's not all work, though. Marcus and I had fun beating Paolo at foosball the other night (Paolo refuses to admit defeat, of course).
On the whole, we're all happy to stay at home.
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Except when we feel like going out again, of course.