"Ah, what a shame, you are missing out on the weather." sarcastically remarked Karel Šín, the Minister of Culture, in a phone call with the President for Life. The weather in Prague has been anything but pleasant at the moment as very heavy rain was falling and Šín was walking around the airport area without an umbrella while on the phone. But he much preffered having talking to Reisrová over a phone than in person as he preferred the distance between them. "I understand. Yeah I'll tell them. Bye." he hanged up the phone and walked back to the rest of the ministers present at the airport waiting for the arrival of the Prime Minister of Reitzmag Simon Bridges.
"Sweet Mary, Karel look at you, you are all wet! You could really catch a cold!" Zuzana Saková, the Minister of Health, expressed her worries upon spotting him returning. She was standing next to the Minister of Regional Development, Lubomír Mejzlík, who kept held an umbrella above both of their heads keeping them dry. Neither one of those ministers needed to be present, but Antonín Smetana, the Speaker of the National Assembly was again ill and couldn't attend the meeting and Saková wanted to prove her readiness to replace him as the Speaker. Mejzlík was present as one of the closest allies to Saková, and since he was the one who officially proposed effectively removing Smetana from his post, eyes of those wishing to become the Speaker were directed at him. As for Šín, he was simply close to the President enough for her to send him with the other ministers as part of the welcoming delegation.
"Come on, I am an warlock, there is nothing a little rain could do to me!" dismissed Saková's worries Šín. "Well, Comrade Reiserová will not arrive to the airport, so we are just, you know, supposed to accompany Mr. Bridges to the Prague's Castle and she'll meet him there. She has some important duties to attend to now."
The Minister of Finance and the first Deputy Speaker Heřman Švestka just nodded his head "Alright." Švestka was mostly a silent man fulfilling the duties before him, for that and his avoidance of conflict he has been a long time high ranking member of the Party. Now however he also felt the opportunity to be named the Speaker after Smetana. He stood next to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Jasmína Dlouhá, holding an umbrella over her head.
Šín has returned to the former Premier Commissioner Sofie Čikarová and took an umbrella from her to hold it above them. He previously left her with the umbrella in order to talk with the President in private. "Here, have a sip of my tea, it will warm you up, it's with lemon and honey." Čikarová took pity on the Minister of Culture and handed him her drink. He thanked her and without a second thought finished the entire drink handing her back an empty cup, on which she looked sadly with her dark eyes. Since she was out of tea she decided to at least light up her cigarette. Like Saková, Čikarová saw her next office as the Speaker of the National Assembly and joined the delegation for this reason.
"Refreshing!" Šín said after finishing Čikarová's tea, "You know the weather isn't all that bad. Yesterday it was much worse and I had to spend the afternoon in mud on a farm with comrade Dohnal, and that was truly bad. But I must tell you, it was pretty interesting and made me want to learn more. I spent the whole night searching up huge melons." Šín smiled widely after finishing his joke, however the silence make him feel doubts about the joke, until Mejzlík simply responded "Me too." followed by a chuckle from Švestka, who up to this point had the expression of a person biting on a sour lemon on his face. Šín's eyes lit up, "Winning, see these guys understand! You know, I thought about including that joke in a sitcom I am writing and..."
"Well, why don't you try to tell this joke to comrade President, comrade Šín?" Dlouhá interrupted him and closed his mouth, as he realized that a script with such a joke would not pass past Reiserová. Regardless the Reitzmic airplane landed soon after and the Czech delegation welcomed the Reitzmic Prime Minister.
"Your excellency I am honored to welcome you in the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia, regrettably President for Life Reiserová can't be here with us as she has to attend to duties of upmost importance, but she will meet with you soon. If you'd please follow me." Švestka welcomed the guest and led him to a limoussine that took them to Prague's Castle.
"The President will be here any minute, please sit down." instructed Švestka in the office room of the President. He also slid a plate with "moravské koláče" and a pen and paper that simply stated that the Prime Minister of Reitzmag officially apologizes to the President for Life of Czech Slavia for the ultimatum which was issued to Czech Slavia on March 13t 2020, and which demanded Czech Slavia to make concessions to Reitzmag "Please feel free to help yourself to both in the meantime." he said smiling before leaving the room.
After about three minutes of Bridges sitting in the office alone in silence, facing a photo of Reiserová visiting a hospital, the door finally opened again and Reiserová stepped inside her office. "Your excellency, sorry to keep you waiting but, you know, there was a really pressing issue that needed to be addressed. For the good of the nation, I'm sure you understand." she was smiling happily and extended her hand to Bridges. Her hand was very visibly just washed as Reiserová was addressing the pressing issue of enjoying a warm shower after her morning exercise, which prevented her from being present at the airport during the storm. However since Reiserová was elected President, things that were good for her mental and physical health were elevated to the position of being good for the state as a whole.
"Please, call me Albína! I actually have a little present for you. Now I know that your state really wanted to get the nuclear weapons licence, applying for it twice and being denied both times. But the Democratic Republic was granted the licence, and so, you know, since we can get the nuclear weapons and you can't we decided to show our solidarity and share what we can!" she said and gave a painting to Bridges.

Painting Albína Reiserová gave to Simon Bridges
"Your very first nuclear warhead!" she exclaimed with a little smirk. "As you can see the painting is pretty minimalist, but that is precisely the intention. It is supposed to be a participatory art so you can Asianize it if you'd like!"
"Now before I sit down, is there something I can get you for a drink? And please tell me about what is new in your country. Have you heard the statements from the President of Spain and the reaction from the General Secretary of Yosai, Internal Affair Commissioner and from Ineland? Pretty wild right? What is your opinion on that whole thing?" Reiserová looked over Simon's shoulder to see if he has signed the official apology to her, before disappearing into the kitchen to bring drinks for herself and her guest.