Luna
Newcomer
- Jan 28, 2020
- 24
Luna Angelis was dolled-up. Her brunette hair which normally flowed freely down her back was delicately styled in a way that made her look more like 25 than 18. Even though they could make her appear older by changing her hair and added some more makeup, her petite figure gave away her true identity. It didn't matter now, though. She was now in this position which she didn't ask for or want. The gravity of the situation, however, was lost on her because of what she had went through the night before. She was still traumatized from it. The chanting, the masks, the loud music, the things that they did to her. She closed her eyes and thanked God, because as scary and humiliating as it was, it could have been worse. They could have raped me, she thought. They could have killed me. What Luna had went through was so outrageous and so unbelievable that there was no way she could somehow report it. She wouldn't be the last victim, nor was the first of it.
"Your Excellency, are you ready?" someone asked behind her. Luna nearly fell out of the comfortable seat next to her bed from fright. She stood up and turned around to see a young man from the government standing in her door way. "Why don't people knock here?" she said frustratingly.
The young man frowned and and put his hands up, "I'm very sorry. I didn't mean to startle you," he said as he briefly looked over one of, if not the youngest person ever elected to be a Captain Regent of San Marino. Luna was wearing a light blue and white dress that matched the colors of her country, as well as a small tiara that had been in her family for nearly a thousand years (granted, with many repairs). She folded her arms as the representative from the Foreign Ministry nodded in approval at how she looked, but refrained from making his mind known - it was clear that one of his new leaders was in some kind of mood.
"I just want to get this over with... I'm not feeling very well. Do you think we could maybe shorten this speech?" she asked, tilted her head to the side as she questioned the assistant minister.
"You can do whatever you like, Your Excellency," he said in a deliberately simple way. "But if you wish to uphold your responsibility to the people, and if you wish to please those you made promises to last night..." he said, a bit more quietly, "maybe you should give it the old college try..." Luna looked up because she intended on giving him some kind of glare, but he was gone. For fifteen minutes she contemplated the words from the representative of the government as she finished getting ready. Before she left the confines of the powder-room, she carefully adjusted her dress so that she wasn't showing too much cleavage, even though no one would be looking down at her.
She stepped out onto the second story balcony of the Palazzo Pubblico on a cool Autumn evening. Dozens of Sammarinese were standing below and cheering. Behind them were handful of cameras and reporters, all of which were Sammarinese - it seemed that today, no one in the world, not even the Italians cared what happened in the Serene Republic. But for the people of San Marino, that was okay. For some of them, that was how they liked it.
Luna put on a happy face and tried to forget the past 24 hours. Instead, she tried to act more natural self. She had many faults and weaknesses, but she loved speaking to groups of people even though she was so shy with individuals.
"Ciao San Marino!" she shouted.
"Ciao!" many from the crowd shouted back. The microphones from the the media crews easily picked her up as her speech continued.
"It is only my second official day as a Captain Regent, and I already feel the weight of responsibility that comes to taking care of our country. I'm grateful that our government supports what is best for San Marino - I'm grateful that our government supports our wonderful culture, our history, our sacred traditions, and especially our ancient constitution. I feel so blessed to be the first person elected as Captain Regent since the changes to the constitution. While this was not a position I requested or advocated for, I am humbled and honored to be here, among you and for you, while our country works to better itself. The Sammarinese often feel ignored... It is my greatest hope that I can help remind the world that we are here, that we have ideas too, that our voice matters! We have so much to offer to the world, and soon they will hear from us, from all of you!," she said as she smiled down to the crowd, and in the general direction of the cameras. The wind started to pick up her hair, which made her look like some kind of Venus-like figure standing there in the wind.
The country basked in the glow of their new, youthful Captain Regent. The other co-leader however, was nowhere to be found at the moment.
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