Imperial Palace, Imperial City
Luthien, Draconis Combine
December 20, 3037
“Ah, Theodore,†Takashi Kurita growled as he rose from his seat behind the polished desk of teak, trimmed in jade. “My Gunji-no-Kanrei answers my summons swiftly.â€
Theodore bowed low. “As Lord Kurita commands, I obey, Father.â€
“It was not always so, my son,†Takashi whispered. And then he sat back down at his desk, gesturing towards a chair. “I have received a . . . most unusual communication, and I would have your thoughts on it.â€
The younger samurai did not speak, but he only bowed his slightly, and Takashi nodded. “Would that you always had the sense to realize that sometimes words only get in the way of more important matters.†The Coordinator of the Draconis Combine pressed a button hidden beneath the edge of the desk and dark blinders lowered over the windows, the lights growing dim; a holographic projection shimmered into existence and froze.
Theodore Kurita swallowed heavily, because the figure depicted within that hologram was none other than Jamie Wolf—the man who had provoked the Dragon into ruinous action at Misery, Glenmora, Harrow’s Sun, Wapakoneta, and Crossing. The man his father hated above all others in the entire universe—even above Hanse Davion.
“Hai!†chuckled Takashi. “You see now why I asked you here. ComStar delivered this message in less than twenty-four hours. Our friend has also informed me that a similar message was sent to Atreus. Observe, my son.â€
The projection began to play and Wolf’s image bowed low—a perfect and precise bow held for exactly the correct amount of time. “Lord Kurita,†the image said, “I once swore that the next time I spoke to you would be at the moment of your death; I am casting that now aside. Not because I do not hate you for what you did to Minobu Tetsuhara, or what you tried to do to my Dragoon’s, but because I find that I . . . must request your assistance, Lord Kurita.â€
Theodore sucked in his breath, but he didn’t say a word.
“A storm is rising, Lord Kurita. It is a storm which threatens not only your realm, but all of the Inner Sphere. Kerensky’s children are coming home.†Jamie paused and he nodded sharply. “I am one of them, sent here to provide recon data for my people prior to their Invasion. I long since changed my allegiances to that of the Inner Sphere, but my people are coming, Lord Kurita. With might of arms not seen since the Fall of the Star League.â€
“I have information to share with you, with First Prince Davion, with Archon Steiner, with Captain-General Marik, and with Chancellor Liao. Alone, none of us will survive the coming tsunami; together we might prevail.†The holographic image knelt before the camera recording this. “My people have a custom called surkairede, the rite of forgiveness. I put aside my hatred, my oath of vengeance against you, Lord Kurita, and I ask that we might forgive each other. If the Dragon stands with us in defense of the Inner Sphere, we may prevail. If not, we are each destined to become slaves to their might.â€
“On March 30th of 3038, I hope that you and your son Theodore will meet with me, the Primus of ComStar, and the other four leaders of the Great Houses of the Inner Sphere on the planet Northwind, Lore Kurita. I beg of you to lay aside, for now, your anger; because we need you and we need your samurai to have a fighting chance at life and freedom. I have included in this transmission a small briefing paper on the Clans of Kerensky, as my former people are known.†Jamie Wolf stood.
“I grant you my word, that you, your son, and your retinue will have safe conduct to this meeting of the Great Houses, and on your return home.â€
The transmission ended.
Theodore considered the information given in the transmission; he collected and ordered his thoughts and Takashi remained silent until his son looked up. “It could be a trap, Father, but what if it is not?â€
“Hai. Walk with me in the gardens, my son.†Takashi said as he stood and slowly walked to the door. Theodore followed the old man out into the corridor and down a flight of stairs, then through a pair of double doors that opened upon a serene garden, filled with cherry trees full of blossoms, the gurgling of running water, the chirps of birds in all their varied splendor of plumage. The son followed the father in silence as Takashi ambled through the garden slowly, listening and inhaling the scents, enjoying the sight of the blossoms set loose upon the wind as a breeze wafted down past the stone walls.
“How many Coordinators have walked in this garden, seeking answers to questions of honor and giri, my son? It was giri, duty, which kept me focused on being a Coordinator instead of a husband, a father. And in the process, I did not see the boy become a man. A fine, fine man,†Takashi said as he laid one hand on Theodore’s shoulder.
“If it is a trap, we will face it as Kuritas,†the Coordinator said with conviction. “If Wolf speaks the truth, however, we must prepare for in that case, all the conflicts we have waged in the past will be that of children playing at being soldier.â€
“Regardless, Theodore, you and I must come to terms. If there is war coming, I cannot fight it. I cannot lead our armies into battle. That role will fall to you. I will unite the Combine and exhort them to remember our honor and our history—but it must you who wields my sword.â€
Takashi paused. “Could this be another scheme by the Fox to draw our attention away? Another wedding on Terra?â€
“I do not believe so, Father,†answered Theodore. “There have no movements of troops towards our borders—either in the Suns or the Commonwealth. Our agents have reported no increase in logistical efforts—if it is a scheme, it is a bold one.â€
“Hai. The Fox has always been bold and he has been a gambler upon occasion. No, if he were aiming a blow at us, there would be units already in motion. We shall attend this gathering on Northwind—convey that response to Jamie Wolf with my voice. We will depart in a few weeks time—make what preparations you need, my son.â€
Theodore bowed low and he turned to leave his father as the old man reached out his hand plucked a cherry blossom from the closest tree.