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"Really? Jersey's an Admiral now?" Kentucky said with awe and a small measure of disbelief. It had been five hours now since she and Bama had pulled into port and hopped into a repair bath. The Iowa had spent that time asking the SoDak all sorts of questions about happened in the last decade. Quite a lot had happened as it turned out.
"Sure as rain she is, Tucky." Alabama said as she sank up to her chin in the healing waters of the bath. "Course though she kinda has the habit of wrecking the ceiling and door frames if she ain't paying attention."
"Yeah, I kinda figured that'd happen. You'd think though they would have remodeled all the buildings at her post to accommodate her height." Kentucky said as she stretched out in the repair bath, her bikini top strained and the stitches of the fabric threatened to give way. But ultimately it held firm.
Alabama reached over and scratched the ears of one of the PT Corgis that was swimming in the pool. The dog leaned into the battleship's touch and wagged its tail enthusiastically. "Well Kentucky I figure the only reason she hadn't done that yet is cuz of all the paperwork she'd had to fill out to get it approved." Alabama said before she stopped scratching the PT Corgi's ears. A thoughtful expression crossed the shapely battleship's face before she spoke once more.
"You know Kentucky. All of your sisters are admirals now, not just Jersey. Plus I think all of em except Jersey are married now. Maybe, I haven't seen any definitive proof that Jersey's married but I can't rule it out either." Bama said with a shrug.
Kentucky froze for a moment at the statement, her face held a complicated expression on it for a few moments more before it changed to a smile. "So I suppose none of my sisters really get a chance to see combat nowadays?"
"Not entirely true, from what I've heard Mo gets to see action on a fairly regular basis."
"Ah, that's right. Hawaii's situation is kinda like the situation here, I just about forgot that." Kentucky said with a bit of a embarrassed blush. All the things Alabama told her about regarding what'd happened during the last ten years was overwhelming to take in all at once.
Though thinking back a bit, a new question came to Kentucky's mind. "Say, Bama, have any of my sisters become mothers yet?"
Alabama held her chin in a thoughtful expression for a few moments before answering. "From what I've heard, Mo may have a kid or three by now. But those just be rumors and scuttlebutt I've heard from the convoys that regularly make runs to Hawaii."
"Though I've heard that Iowa may have a keel on the slips and Wisky
might be pregnant with twins if the scuttlebutt bout her sudden change in anime preferences is anything to go on. Though with Wisky it's kinda hard to figure what'll cause her to sudden switch up her anime viewing line up. " Alabama said. The two battleships looked at one another for a moment before they shared a laugh together.
"Regardless if those rumors all turn out to be true. Kentucky yer still leading all ya sisters in most number of kids." Alabama said with a small grin. Kentucky blushed and found her belly to be the most interesting thing in the room at the moment.
Before Alabama could tease Kentucky any further. The short stacked battleship remembered that she had something to give to the 5th Iowa. "Oh my my my, I almost forgot! I have something from Jersey to give to you!" Alabama said before reaching in between her fuel bunkers and pulling out a sealed ziplock bag that contained a thumb drive.
Kentucky just blinked at Alabama for a few moments before the shorter curvy battleship placed the bag into her hand. "Jerjer said this was for you and you alone. I dunno what's on the drive since Jersey had this handed to me just before my group left with PT-41 to meet up with y'all."
Kentucky nodded before she got out of the bath. Her own battle damage was more or less completely repaired now. She hurriedly got dressed and began to make her way back to her house.
Now with only the PT Corgis giving her company. Alabama allowed her smile to fall. She knew that there was more than a few girls back on the mainland who were going be upset at some of the news regarding their sisters that had been part of Corgi's taskforce a decade ago.
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Running full tilt, it didn't take Kentucky very long to get back home. She kissed William before asking her husband to leave his office for a little bit so she could use his computer, even though she knew that he probably had lord knows how much work to do now. Thankfully, William didn't contest the point and yielded the office and computer after a minute's thought.
Kentucky pulled the thumbdrive from the ziplock bag it was in and plugged it into the laptop. A minute later she was about to click on the file on the drive when there was a knock on the door.
"Kentucky Honey, I'll be down stairs cooking dinner alright, I was thinking of a fish fry. That okay with you?." William said on the other side of the locked door.
"Yes dear! I'll be down when I finish this.." Kentucky said with anticipation in her voice. Both from the video she was about to watch and the fact that her husband was gonna do a fish fry. Though she pushed away thoughts about her husband's delicious cooking and clicked the file. A moment later, the video began to play.
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William Corgi sighed as he worked over the oven. Removing roughly a dozen cooked pieces of breaded Tarpon from the pan of hot oil before adding several large fillets of breaded Mahi-Mahi to the pan. It had been almost half an hour since Kentucky had came home and asked him to vacate his office for privacy reasons.
It didn't escape his attention that she had a ziplock bag containing a thumbdrive in hand when she had entered his office. Though he didn't argue about being pulled away from his work, if he had to hazard a guess he figured it must've been something from one of Kentucky's sisters.
The kids had gotten home not even ten minutes ago and they were loitering around, just outside the kitchen. Only being kept at bay by MBT 3 and the mansion staff that wasn't already helping him cook dinner. However even the Corgi were starting to look longingly at some of the fried fish, which meant he needed to keep an eye on the food lest some of it mysteriously disappeared before dinner time.
Though William was starting to get concerned at how long Kentucky had been upstairs already. Though before he was about to ask one of the staff to head up to his office and check on her. Corgi felt the floor shake slightly and then he felt his wife's ample torpedo defense system rest itself atop his head.
"So Honey what was on the thumb drive?" He asked her as while removing the now fried Mahi-Mahi from the pan. William paused and handed a fillet to his wife, partly because he
knew she was silently asking for it. Partly because he could feel her rumbling stomach through her bosom.
Kentucky was more than happy to take the offered food. Though her only reply to his question was almost a minute of giggling like a schoolgirl. "I'm sorry dear I can't tell you that. I made a promise not to!"
Corgi raised an eyebrow but decided to not press the issue. "Alright dear, I won't ask bout it no more." William said. His normally tightly reigned in Louisiana accent slipping out. He could feel Kentucky shudder behind him and he couldn't help but grin. She always did love hearing his southern accent when it was just them.
"I'll go set the table." Kentucky said before she left the kitchen in a slight hurry as her boiler pressure briefly redlined. It plummeted rather quickly as she exited the kitchen with plates in hand and saw her children just around the corner. The quads must've been planning something because they tried to look like they weren't just plotting something.
"Girls, go sit at the table. Johnathan, Samantha would you mind helping me set the table?" Kentucky said. The quads quickly dashed off to the dinner table as their older brother and sister helped their mother with setting the table. When William joined in a few minutes later, the sizable feast of a dinner was ready.
The Quads and Kentucky wasted no time tearing into dinner. While William and his two older kids ate at a more sedate pace. It was just as Kentucky was finishing a fourth helping of fried fish that one of the mansion's staff approached the table and tapped William on the shoulder.
"Sir, there is a guest here to see you. He claims to be a old friend of yours. Shall I let him in?" The butler asked William as Kentucky stopped eating mid bite. She wasn't the only one who stopped eating either. The Quads and the elder two children had stopped eating as well. They were curious at who could have been visiting them at this time.
"Of course Jenkins!" William said before the butler walked off towards the front door.
"I wonder who's here at this hour." Kentucky said thoughtfully before finishing off her plate. She was halfway through piling up her fifth when she saw the Butler return with the visitor in tow. Kentucky almost dropped her plate upon seeing the other.
"Dominic!" William said with a bright smile on his face. Rising out of his seat, he walked over and shook the other's hand before pulling Dominic into a brief hug. "Its so good to see you again!" William said before noticing the rank on his uniform.
"Made it to Captain I see. I bet your Junior officers make plenty of puns regarding ya last name now huh?" William said with a small chuckle. Dominic looked at him for a full three seconds in complete silence, before he started laughing as well.
"Well I see that you're doing remarkably well William. And here I thought that when I saw ya again you'd have white and silver hair. But it seems that you aged well. How'd ya do it?"
Dominic asked curiously.
William couldn't help but grin a bit and point his thumb back to his wife. "When your wife is a Iowa-class Battleship, there's few things in the world that'll well and truly stress ya out that she couldn't alleviate." William said proudly. Which caused Kentucky to blush fiercely and attempt to hide behind the small mountain of hush puppies stacked on her plate.
"Well, I suppose you're onto something there." Dominic said somewhat quietly as William guided him back to the dinner table. The Captain couldn't very well refuse the hospitality he was being shown so he accepted the plate of food handed to him.
After a few, somewhat quiet, minutes of eating; William looked at his old friend and spoke up. "So Dominic, Which ship in the Harbor is yours?" He asked curiously. While Kentucky and the kids all gave Captain Gallow their full attention.
Dominic for his part hesitated for a few moments, as if though he wasn't sure how to go about saying the answer. After half a minute of silence, Gallow finished the last of his water and set the glass down on the table with a soft
tink. "My Ship is the USS
William W. Corgi FFG-111." Gallow said with a cautious tone, as he was unsure of how his Ship's namesake would take the news.
William sat in stunned silence for a minute even as Kentucky beamed at him and his children looked on with silent awe. Then William started to chuckle, a deep hearty chuckle. "I'd have never thought that they'd name a ship after me...But it somewhat makes sense that they'd put someone who was under my command at one point as her Captain."
"William...with all due respect sir. You're a goddamn legend back stateside. Hell you were one back
before we found out that you and everyone here was still alive. Just based on what the last recon flyover of PR from the mainland detailed had detailed a decade ago...When we all though everyone here was lost...it was bitter but the Navy took some pride in the conclusion drawn from the observations of that flyover that you were outnumbered 3 to 1 easily and
still wiped out the Abyssal force to the last…" Dominic said before trailing off and shaking his head.
"Throw in the impressions you had made among the senior brass, your service record and the long string of successes you had in this war before well… everything went topsy-turvy . It's no wonder that they named a Warship after you. But now that well…" Dominic gestured around himself and at Corgi and Kentucky as words momentarily failed him. "You went from standing among the likes of Nimitz and Halsey to being shoulder-to-shoulder with John Paul Jones himself William. So far, you're the only one
anywhere that we know of that's not just held their ground but actively pushed the Abyss back." Dominic said.
William looked at Dominic for a few long moments in contemplative silence before speaking up. "It was more like four-to-one, five or six if you counted the landing craft that made attempts at the beaches… And despite everything I did...I still lost a third of my fleet…" William said quietly and somberly.
Dominic went to apologize but he was stopped before uttering a word by William's raise hand. "But despite that...we managed to get this far on our devices. Now with help and support from the mainland... I'm certain we'll be able to drive the abyss out of the Caribbean and then beyond...Make certain that the sacrifices made that night a decade ago weren't in vain. We who had lived to see the light of dawn from that terrible night owe that to them,
I owe that to them." William said with a somber tone.
The somber air of silence that fell over the dinner table held for a little over a minute before it was broken by William's sigh. "But I also know that those girls wouldn't have wanted us to be dreary and brooding. So let's honor their memory by loving, laughing, living and winning this war." William said with a small, bittersweet smile on his face.
The conversation for the rest of dinner was more jovial if slightly subdued as Dominic filled Kentucky and William in on all the going ons they had missed during the last ten years.
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Hamakaze walked along the pathway holding her daughter in her arms to keep Ayako from tiring out. It was a rather long walk they had taken, but Ayako had insisted to her mother to come along. A gentle but steady sea breeze blew across the grounds. Rustling the leaves of the trees shading one of the pathways.
Knowing when exactly to turn, Hamakaze turned off the main path and started down one of the side branching paths. Ayako lightly tugged at her mother's sundress, signalling to be set down. Hamakaze did so and waited for her daughter to take her hand before they continued on their way.
It was only after a minute of walking that the two began to pass by markers. Neat and orderly stone and concrete headstones, many were crosses, some were stars, some still were other symbols of faith. All however represented the same thing, the servicemen and women who fell in the line of duty in the defense of Puerto Rico on that night ten years ago.
There were a few other people around, not many but a good handful. Hamakaze knew what those people were doing, it was the same thing she had come here to do. Speak with friends and family who rested here
After another five minutes of walking, Hamakaze saw her destination up ahead. Marked out by the flagpoles in each of the area's four corners. The flags on them, two American and two Japanese flags, flew at permanent half mast. Another two minutes went by and now mother and daughter were at the perimeter of white flagstones.
The closest of the eight marines stationed around the perimeter, in full ceremonial attire, acknowledged the shipgirl with a salute. A Salute which Hamakaze returned before crossing the the line of flagstones.
Hamakaze's steps were slow but certain, her daughter falling into formation beside her. No matter how many times she had come visited this place in the past decade. She always felt herself get nearly overwhelmed with emotion as she passed the ten anchor markers of PT Squadron 16, whom were the leading vanguard of the formation.
To the left of PT Squadron 16 was PT squadron 6, and to the right was PT Squadron 10. In the center of the PT Boat Vanguard, was another set of Anchor markers. These were the 14 shipgirls who had fell that night. Like with the grave markers of the fallen PT corgis, the grave markers of the fallen shipgirls had been arranged in a naval formation.
Hamakaze blinked back the tears as she came up to the one she was here to visit. Her sister, Isokaze. An etching in the brass of Isokaze smiling face looked back at her. Hamakaze took a moment to gather herself before getting down in a seiza position. Little Ayako followed her mother and got into the same position. A gentle and ever so slight breeze from the direction of the sea began to blow as Hamakaze began to speak.
"Hey sis. I came by to give you an update on things…" Hamakaze said while fighting to keep herself from choking up. She calmed down as the breeze picked up ever so slightly for a few moments.
"Little Ayako is getting ready to start school soon." A small gust of wind wordlessly responded. "Yeah, she's growing up quickly. It honestly does feel like she had started walking and talking just last month." Hama said as her gaze moved from the headstone to her daughter. "Ayako, do you have anything you'd like to say auntie Isokaze?" She asked. Her daughter nodded and beamed a bright smile at the etched image.
"Yeah! I'm gonna grow up and be just as big and strong an smart as Mama is! Just you watch auntie Iso!" Ayako declared with enthusiasm in her voice. The breeze picked up briefly and flicked a few strands of Ayako's hair this way and that way.
"I'm sure you will Ayako, and Auntie Iso will be rooting for you the whole way." Hamakaze said with a hint of bittersweetness in her voice. The faint sounds of the flags clinking against their poles and flapping in the breeze drifted through the air like soft-spoken comforting words.
Hamakaze willed herself to not choke up as she prepared to share the bit of news she had come here to share. "Hey sis, there is something else I wanted to tell you. I think you'll like this." Hamakaze said with a sweet smile. The gentle breeze died down, as if the air itself was now listening carefully to what the Kagerou would say next.
"We made contact with the mainland US again… They're still standing and...we've received a supply convoy and reinforcements. You were right, they never forgot about us Isokaze, even after all these years, they never forgot forgot us." Hamakaze said as happy tears began to stream down her face.
The wind picked up sharply but remained within the realm of being a gentle midsummer's sea breeze. Though it did help stop the tears that had started to stream down Hamakaze's face. The motherly Kagerou relaxed a bit and her smile deepened.
"I've also heard that the US picked up a signal from Japan recently… I don't know anything else about that except that an expedition was sent out to investigate it….But there's a hope that all of our other sisters are alive and well out there." Hamakaze said hopefully, It was a longshot for sure, but the Kagerou did sincerely hope that the rest of her sisters were alive and well. That Japan was doing well despite everything.
The seemingly one-sided conversations continued on for another hour before it was time for Hamakaze and Ayako to go home. "It was wonderful talking to you Isokaze, but me and Ayako have to get going now. Raphael said he'd have dinner ready and I told him that me and Ayako would be back home around this time… I don't want to make him worried you know…" Hamakaze trailed off before a breeze ruffled a few strands of her hair.
Though as the breeze lightly whipped about, Hamakaze began to blush furiously. "Ayako, say goodbye to A-auntie Isokaze. Daddy is waiting back home for us with dinner ready." Hamakaze slightly stammered out as she fought to keep her blush under control.
Ayako didn't quite know why her mama was blushing so. But she figured it had to do with Auntie Iso. Daddy once told her that shipgirls like her mother could sometimes talk to spirits and hear what they said in return. So she figured Auntie Iso said something to mama to make her blush like that.
Still though, it was time to go and Ayako needed to say goodbye to her auntie. Coming up to the brass anchor marker, Ayako stood on the tips of her toes and kissed the smiling image of her aunt etched into the marker. "Bye Auntie Iso! I'll be sure to come back and visit soon!" Ayako happily declared to the image.
A momentary gust of wind whipped about and ruffled Ayako's silvery hair. Ayako swore that for a fleeting moment she had felt a hand on her head, ruffling her hair like how auntie Urakaze often did. Ayako came away from brass anchor marker giggling as she fell into formation besides her mother. Ayako took her mother's hand before they started their journey home together.
Ayako looked back as she and her mother left was leaving the shipgirl cemetery and waved her auntie goodbye. For the briefest of moments, against the setting sun, Ayako swore she someone; several someones even waving back at her.
Though they were gone the instant she blinked. Content but still curious about what she had seen, Ayako looked back ahead and figured she'd ask daddy about it during dinner. He knew all sorts of things after all!
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