- Jul 12, 2018
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The following is the personal and private experiences of the people involved known only to them.
A royal courier walked down the hallways of the royal palace in Oslo at a brisk pace. He zigzagged through the corridors until he was outside of the King and Queen's private lounge which was actually one of many libraries in the palace. The courier held his breath and knocked three times on the door. The 19 year-old waited patiently. He could hear some movement in the room as someone got up, walked to one side of it, and then made their way to the door. The brass doorknob turned, and the heavy wooden door opened to reveal the feminine figure and face of the youngest Queen in Europe. Sophia was wearing a pair of blue jeans and a white and blue sweater that hugged the frame of her body. The courier had never seen her in anything other than a dress or gown before.
Sophia began to become worried when the courier didn't say anything. "May I help you?" she asked.
"Um..." the courier took off his cap that had the insignia of a Royal Courier on it. He pulled a letter from his satchel that had the seal of Prince Ingvar on it.
The courier looked at the Queen and tried to look past her for a moment. Sophia, thinking it was quite rude, pushed her body in the way of the man's gaze. "Is His Majesty here, perhaps? I have a message for him from the Minister of Defense," he said.
Sophia shook her head, "The King went fetch us some coffee. Why don't you just give it to me?" she asked.
The young man took a step back and said, "I um... I can just wait for His Majesty... here, if you don't mind ma'am... I'm suppose to hand this directly to the King."
Sophia fake-smiled, took a step forward, and put a hand on the man's shoulder. "You must be new at this job... Don't worry, just give it to me and I'll pass it to him. I promise. Okay?"
The courier's face was red as he noticed he was pushed up against the wall behind him. He swallowed a few of his words as he tried to speak. He raised the letter and offered it to Sophia, "Of course, Your Majesty," he said.
Sophia snatched the letter, said "Thank you very much," and then swiftly went back to the room whence she had come from, never turning her back throughout the entire series of motions. The courier took a few moments to collect himself and then left. Sophia curled up on a the couch she was sitting at, and broke Prince Ingvar's wax seal. She read the note, which was brief, and let out a sigh of relief. Just then, Enoch opened the door to the room with a silver platter that had a kettle of coffee and two cups, along with a small container of cream for Sophia. The King struggled to balance the trey as he opened and then closed the door, but he managed it. He was also dressed in more casual clothes than normal. It was a Friday, but they had been up for most of the previous night in Akershush Fortress with the High Command. Sophia didn't have much to contribute, but she felt it boosted Enoch's morale to have her nearby in those long, stressful situations.
"I don't see why we need all of these servants," he joked before almost tripping. He set down the coffee on the short table in front of the couch and saw the letter in Sophia's hands. "What's that?" he asked.
"It's the most marvelous news," she said with a warm smile. She offered the note to Enoch, who read the few words at once.
King Enoch,
Peace between Argentina and France is imminent.
Sincerely,
Prince Ingvar
"Wow..." was all he managed to say. He forgot about the coffee and sat down next to Sophia. He grabbed her shoulder and scooted her closer to him, and then squeezed her tightly. "That's... that's the best news I've heard all month.." Enoch said. It took a minute or two for him to notice the broken seal.
"Did a courier give this to you?" he asked.
"Well..." she admitted, "I may have put him in a corner... so to speak."
Enoch stood up and approached one of the windows which were frosty from the freezing temperatures outside. He moved one of the curtains and looked down at the palace grounds. "You know," he said, "I bet if I made a call to the roof right now, it would be just enough time to have that courier shot by one of the snipers up there..."
Enoch let his thoughts roam his head for a moment before he actually approached the encrypted landline in their room and picked up the receiver. Sophia looked concern, "You're not actually going to do that, are you?"
"Of course not," Enoch said as he dialed a number, "I'd need to have you shot too - because you know, no witnesses. Everyone would expect me to find a younger wife, but if I got one much younger than you, I'd be a pedoph- oh hello Dr. Holt. How are you?" Enoch said after he noticed that the Prime Minister had picked up the line. Sophia poured herself a cup of coffee with some creamer and sipped it.
"Yes, Dr. Holt. Everything is alright. Have you heard the news from Akershus Fortress? Yes.... Excellent. Well, in that case, Operation 'Bonnie and Clyde' is in effect. Would you mind telling the few people that need to know?... Yes... Yes I spoke to Kripos about it, they got what I need. I.... Yes, thank you Dr. Holt. Congratulations to you as well." Enoch hung up the phone and started going through a checklist in his mind.
"What's that all about?" Sophia asked. Enoch looked at Sophia and let his eyes dart across her body for a few moments. "Hm... Could you stand up darling?"
Sophia stood up. Enoch signaled with his hand that he wanted her to make a twirl. She smiled and twirled for him.
"Damn," he said. "We're too hot for this to work."
Sophia giggled curiously, "For what to work?... Are you going to tie me up again?"
The fun that could be had with handcuffs and rope crossed Enoch's mind for a moment, but he shook it free. "No no… well not yet, at least. We need to be disguised. Come with me, let's go get changed," he said.
The two walked down the hallway to their chambers where he picked out some clothes for Sophia to wear first. Her outfit didn't change that much, though she was now wearing a wool hat and he asked her to braid her blonde hair - something that she rarely did. Enoch, meanwhile, found a pair of sunglasses and a golf hat that he could wear. He also put on blue jeans and a nice, but nonchalant, sweater. Now, except for his height, they looked quite normal.
"This is perfect... okay, now pack your bags. We're going on a trip. Pack enough for a week, oh and bring a nice dress. We're going somewhere nice tonight," he ordered. Sophia wasn't sure whether he knew it or not, but she loved it when he had a plan.
Ten or so minutes later, once they were packed, Enoch threw down two passports on their bed. Sophia picked them up curiously because, she knew very well, they did not have passports. "What are these?" she asked as she opened one of them.
It had a picture of her, along with her physical description and a fake travel history. "I am... Evy Engen..." she set down her passport and picked up his, "And you are... Ivar Engen. Why do we have fake identities? Will these actually work?"
Enoch zipped up his bag and sat on their bed just for a moment to rest. "We're going to New York City for our trip - less than ten people know that we're going. Unfortunately, a few Royal Police have to tag along with us, but other than that we'll be on our own. I had lunch with the Director of Kripos, and he had these passports made for us. Jakob Vinter had real ID numbers made for us and everything, I mean these are real passports. Isn't that cool?" he said, so proud of himself.
Sophia picked up her suitcase which she only held for a few moments before Enoch held it for her. "It's very cool," she said, smiling. "Do we jobs? What if someone asks us that?"
"I thought about that," he said. "If someone recognizes us, we say that we're going to New York to audition for a movie to play as the King and Queen of Norway - that's why we look so much like, well, us. But it's America, they don't know what we look like there. The biggest trick will be getting through The Netherlands. We're going to fly to Amsterdam, and then take a trip on one of the Dutch airlines to New York, that way we're not flying Norwegian. If anyone else asks about what we do for a living, just tell them that we're in finance."
Sophia nodded, "So when do we leave?"
Enoch checked his watch, "We should have left five minutes ago, come on, come on!" he said. This was the happiest she had seen him in weeks.
The two monarchs snuck out the back of the palace with their plain-clothes Royal Police officers. They went to Oslo International where a private commuter aircraft took them from Oslo to Amsterdam. While on the flight, Enoch made a secure call to Jakob Vinter.
Jakob, who had been the Norwegian ambassador to Canada, had been to New York plenty of times. He knew the city quite well. "Jakob, can you hear me?" Enoch said, "This is.... Mister Engen. Listen, there's something we didn't think of. Where are we going to eat dinner? It's a Friday night in New York... I'm guessing we can't just show up as two nobody's and expect a table right? We'd like it to be a nice place. Do you think you can pull some strings?" Enoch asked.
Jakob, who was about to leave his office, sat back down at his desk and smiled, "Yes, I can pull some strings, Mister Engen. By the way, you're speaking to a Minister of The Crown. You ought to call me Minister Vinter…" Jakob said.
"Cheeky bastard," Enoch said under his breath, before he listened to what else Jakob had to say. "Thank you, Minister Vinter. I never heard of the place, but I'm sure it'll be wonderful."
Enoch hung up the phone and laughed, "It's great to have connections."
"Where are we eating tonight?" Sophia asked.
Enoch set down his phone and shrugged, "Jakob said a guy in New York owed him a favor. It's some place in Manhattan called 'Windows on The World.'"
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The private plane requested clearance to enter Dutch airspace and would land at Amsterdam's international airport without a hitch. Enoch and Sophia made their way into the airport, and headed to security with their bags. Behind them were three Royal Police who were in plain clothes. It just looked like they were a group of friends travelling abroad. All five of them had tickets to fly on Royal Dutch Airlines from Amsterdam to New York City, and they had VISA's to enter the United States as well. If they made this flight, they would make their restaurant reservations in New York in time to see the sunset, which would be absolutely perfect.
A royal courier walked down the hallways of the royal palace in Oslo at a brisk pace. He zigzagged through the corridors until he was outside of the King and Queen's private lounge which was actually one of many libraries in the palace. The courier held his breath and knocked three times on the door. The 19 year-old waited patiently. He could hear some movement in the room as someone got up, walked to one side of it, and then made their way to the door. The brass doorknob turned, and the heavy wooden door opened to reveal the feminine figure and face of the youngest Queen in Europe. Sophia was wearing a pair of blue jeans and a white and blue sweater that hugged the frame of her body. The courier had never seen her in anything other than a dress or gown before.
Sophia began to become worried when the courier didn't say anything. "May I help you?" she asked.
"Um..." the courier took off his cap that had the insignia of a Royal Courier on it. He pulled a letter from his satchel that had the seal of Prince Ingvar on it.
The courier looked at the Queen and tried to look past her for a moment. Sophia, thinking it was quite rude, pushed her body in the way of the man's gaze. "Is His Majesty here, perhaps? I have a message for him from the Minister of Defense," he said.
Sophia shook her head, "The King went fetch us some coffee. Why don't you just give it to me?" she asked.
The young man took a step back and said, "I um... I can just wait for His Majesty... here, if you don't mind ma'am... I'm suppose to hand this directly to the King."
Sophia fake-smiled, took a step forward, and put a hand on the man's shoulder. "You must be new at this job... Don't worry, just give it to me and I'll pass it to him. I promise. Okay?"
The courier's face was red as he noticed he was pushed up against the wall behind him. He swallowed a few of his words as he tried to speak. He raised the letter and offered it to Sophia, "Of course, Your Majesty," he said.
Sophia snatched the letter, said "Thank you very much," and then swiftly went back to the room whence she had come from, never turning her back throughout the entire series of motions. The courier took a few moments to collect himself and then left. Sophia curled up on a the couch she was sitting at, and broke Prince Ingvar's wax seal. She read the note, which was brief, and let out a sigh of relief. Just then, Enoch opened the door to the room with a silver platter that had a kettle of coffee and two cups, along with a small container of cream for Sophia. The King struggled to balance the trey as he opened and then closed the door, but he managed it. He was also dressed in more casual clothes than normal. It was a Friday, but they had been up for most of the previous night in Akershush Fortress with the High Command. Sophia didn't have much to contribute, but she felt it boosted Enoch's morale to have her nearby in those long, stressful situations.
"I don't see why we need all of these servants," he joked before almost tripping. He set down the coffee on the short table in front of the couch and saw the letter in Sophia's hands. "What's that?" he asked.
"It's the most marvelous news," she said with a warm smile. She offered the note to Enoch, who read the few words at once.
King Enoch,
Peace between Argentina and France is imminent.
Sincerely,
Prince Ingvar
"Wow..." was all he managed to say. He forgot about the coffee and sat down next to Sophia. He grabbed her shoulder and scooted her closer to him, and then squeezed her tightly. "That's... that's the best news I've heard all month.." Enoch said. It took a minute or two for him to notice the broken seal.
"Did a courier give this to you?" he asked.
"Well..." she admitted, "I may have put him in a corner... so to speak."
Enoch stood up and approached one of the windows which were frosty from the freezing temperatures outside. He moved one of the curtains and looked down at the palace grounds. "You know," he said, "I bet if I made a call to the roof right now, it would be just enough time to have that courier shot by one of the snipers up there..."
Enoch let his thoughts roam his head for a moment before he actually approached the encrypted landline in their room and picked up the receiver. Sophia looked concern, "You're not actually going to do that, are you?"
"Of course not," Enoch said as he dialed a number, "I'd need to have you shot too - because you know, no witnesses. Everyone would expect me to find a younger wife, but if I got one much younger than you, I'd be a pedoph- oh hello Dr. Holt. How are you?" Enoch said after he noticed that the Prime Minister had picked up the line. Sophia poured herself a cup of coffee with some creamer and sipped it.
"Yes, Dr. Holt. Everything is alright. Have you heard the news from Akershus Fortress? Yes.... Excellent. Well, in that case, Operation 'Bonnie and Clyde' is in effect. Would you mind telling the few people that need to know?... Yes... Yes I spoke to Kripos about it, they got what I need. I.... Yes, thank you Dr. Holt. Congratulations to you as well." Enoch hung up the phone and started going through a checklist in his mind.
"What's that all about?" Sophia asked. Enoch looked at Sophia and let his eyes dart across her body for a few moments. "Hm... Could you stand up darling?"
Sophia stood up. Enoch signaled with his hand that he wanted her to make a twirl. She smiled and twirled for him.
"Damn," he said. "We're too hot for this to work."
Sophia giggled curiously, "For what to work?... Are you going to tie me up again?"
The fun that could be had with handcuffs and rope crossed Enoch's mind for a moment, but he shook it free. "No no… well not yet, at least. We need to be disguised. Come with me, let's go get changed," he said.
The two walked down the hallway to their chambers where he picked out some clothes for Sophia to wear first. Her outfit didn't change that much, though she was now wearing a wool hat and he asked her to braid her blonde hair - something that she rarely did. Enoch, meanwhile, found a pair of sunglasses and a golf hat that he could wear. He also put on blue jeans and a nice, but nonchalant, sweater. Now, except for his height, they looked quite normal.
"This is perfect... okay, now pack your bags. We're going on a trip. Pack enough for a week, oh and bring a nice dress. We're going somewhere nice tonight," he ordered. Sophia wasn't sure whether he knew it or not, but she loved it when he had a plan.
Ten or so minutes later, once they were packed, Enoch threw down two passports on their bed. Sophia picked them up curiously because, she knew very well, they did not have passports. "What are these?" she asked as she opened one of them.
It had a picture of her, along with her physical description and a fake travel history. "I am... Evy Engen..." she set down her passport and picked up his, "And you are... Ivar Engen. Why do we have fake identities? Will these actually work?"
Enoch zipped up his bag and sat on their bed just for a moment to rest. "We're going to New York City for our trip - less than ten people know that we're going. Unfortunately, a few Royal Police have to tag along with us, but other than that we'll be on our own. I had lunch with the Director of Kripos, and he had these passports made for us. Jakob Vinter had real ID numbers made for us and everything, I mean these are real passports. Isn't that cool?" he said, so proud of himself.
Sophia picked up her suitcase which she only held for a few moments before Enoch held it for her. "It's very cool," she said, smiling. "Do we jobs? What if someone asks us that?"
"I thought about that," he said. "If someone recognizes us, we say that we're going to New York to audition for a movie to play as the King and Queen of Norway - that's why we look so much like, well, us. But it's America, they don't know what we look like there. The biggest trick will be getting through The Netherlands. We're going to fly to Amsterdam, and then take a trip on one of the Dutch airlines to New York, that way we're not flying Norwegian. If anyone else asks about what we do for a living, just tell them that we're in finance."
Sophia nodded, "So when do we leave?"
Enoch checked his watch, "We should have left five minutes ago, come on, come on!" he said. This was the happiest she had seen him in weeks.
The two monarchs snuck out the back of the palace with their plain-clothes Royal Police officers. They went to Oslo International where a private commuter aircraft took them from Oslo to Amsterdam. While on the flight, Enoch made a secure call to Jakob Vinter.
Jakob, who had been the Norwegian ambassador to Canada, had been to New York plenty of times. He knew the city quite well. "Jakob, can you hear me?" Enoch said, "This is.... Mister Engen. Listen, there's something we didn't think of. Where are we going to eat dinner? It's a Friday night in New York... I'm guessing we can't just show up as two nobody's and expect a table right? We'd like it to be a nice place. Do you think you can pull some strings?" Enoch asked.
Jakob, who was about to leave his office, sat back down at his desk and smiled, "Yes, I can pull some strings, Mister Engen. By the way, you're speaking to a Minister of The Crown. You ought to call me Minister Vinter…" Jakob said.
"Cheeky bastard," Enoch said under his breath, before he listened to what else Jakob had to say. "Thank you, Minister Vinter. I never heard of the place, but I'm sure it'll be wonderful."
Enoch hung up the phone and laughed, "It's great to have connections."
"Where are we eating tonight?" Sophia asked.
Enoch set down his phone and shrugged, "Jakob said a guy in New York owed him a favor. It's some place in Manhattan called 'Windows on The World.'"
::::::::::
The private plane requested clearance to enter Dutch airspace and would land at Amsterdam's international airport without a hitch. Enoch and Sophia made their way into the airport, and headed to security with their bags. Behind them were three Royal Police who were in plain clothes. It just looked like they were a group of friends travelling abroad. All five of them had tickets to fly on Royal Dutch Airlines from Amsterdam to New York City, and they had VISA's to enter the United States as well. If they made this flight, they would make their restaurant reservations in New York in time to see the sunset, which would be absolutely perfect.
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