Imperial Purrogative
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Champion of the Empire Hercules Tom is on the outs with Emperor Maxamillian and, Imperial Purrogative being what it is, has to deal with Rotter plots, traitors, assassins and other Imperial intrigues.
“Imperial Purrogative" is a speculative fiction novelette, and is the fifth of the “Herc Tom, Champion of the Empire" stories, following “Purr Mission”, “Nipped in the Butt”, “Cat and Mouse”, and “Baastards’ Revenge.”
William Mangieri
William Mangieri is a karaoke junkie, former theater student, and recovered wargamer who spends as much time wondering "what if?" as "why not?". He writes from Texas, where he and his family live at the mercy of the ghost of a nine-pound westie.William writes mostly speculative fiction (that’s science fiction, fantasy and horror), although he also has a detective series with a soft sci-fi element (Detective Jimmy Delaney.) He completed writing his first novel (Swordsmaster) in 2019; prior to this, he has honed his skills on short fiction. He has been published in Daily Science Fiction and The Anarchist, and six of his stories have earned Honorable Mentions in the Writers of the Future contest.
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Imperial Purrogative - William Mangieri
Imperial Purrogative
By William Mangieri
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Imperial Purrogative
Another day, another ball at the Imperial Palace. When you’re Champion of the Empire you get used to it. It doesn’t mean you enjoy it.
Kat, Marpha, and Baathsheba had gone off to powder their noses, or whatever my mates do when they disappear together at one of these events. A gentleman is never supposed to ask – it would destroy the mystique. They of course encouraged me to continue dancing, and there are ladies aplenty who would relish a dance with me, but I’ve grown tired of the jockeying and so beg off when I can. I watched the proceedings from my seat a couple of steps below Emperor Maxamillian’s throne.
The courtiers swirled about the dance floor in all their finery – cats pretending to be peacocks, trying to look their best for the Emperor – well, not their best, really, just preening to what they thought would make them seem the most interesting, the most attractive. It was all show and no substance – a subterfuge of color hoping to be noticed by the Emperor.
Emperor Maxamillian lounged on his throne, resplendent in his white dress uniform with its clusters of medals. They were all hereditary of course, earned by Felizi emperors of the past; other than a brief stint in the Fleet during his youth, Maxamillian had never really seen any action in the service, but it would not do for underlings to appear more decorated than the Emperor himself. Yes, even the Emperor sought to impress.
Empress Isabella sat to the Emperor’s left, with three of their ladies in waiting seated on cushions about her. Law dictated that the Emperor could only have one official mate, and that the imperial line would be traced through that queen, so the official representation that the Emperor only had the Empress was maintained for appearances sake. Another ineffective subterfuge; it was common knowledge that some of those ladies were waiting on his pleasure, not that of Isabella.
Prince Octavio, first in line to the throne, sat to his father’s right. He wore a similar white uniform, but with only one or two unobtrusive medals festooning it. Unlike his father, Octavio chose not to embellish it with the addition of Felizi family heirlooms; he wore a simple pair of Flying Crosses he had earned in the Imperial Marines. He was a serious young tom who drew loyalty easily. He also had that rare thing – the common touch that made him far more identifiable with the masses than his remote father. The only person in the Empire who might rival Octavio’s popularity was, well, yours truly. A couple of half-brothers had come close, but they had died under questionable circumstances.
I saw Baron Linwallis approaching along the periphery of the dance floor. The Baron was afflicted with having no sons to carry on his name, and had decided to make the best of a wealth of daughters by placing them with the right families. He had succeeded in seeding them about the aristocracy, but had decided that his youngest – Mirabelle, might make a good addition to my pride.
Good evening, Colonel Tom,
Baron Linwallis said.
Baron,
I nodded.
I could not help but notice that your partners have deserted you. My Mirabelle is available should you need another,
the Baron said with a smile.
Of course, he said it in such an ambiguous way that I could assume this was a reference to a dance partner, rather than the more likely offer of a fourth mate for my pride. Conversations at court could be tricky like that, full of double and triple entendre. It wasn’t that I found Mirabelle unappealing – she was an attractive young thing, but I had my hands full with Marpha, who had yet to lose her kittenish exuberance. Not that I was in any way past my prime, mind you, but I found myself wondering now and again why I had chosen to disrupt my solitude with so many responsibilities. I longed for the much less complicated past, when it was just me and Kat. Mirabelle would have been a good match for my cub Jock, but