1 Apr 2020, 00:18

The Nordstrand
Trondheim, Trøndelag
18:48 UTC 29 March 2020

Erik had finally announced it to the world. That made it so much more real. Erna couldn't help thinking about it as she made her way back home.

Though, in some ways, Erna was feeling refreshed. In the car back from the airport, she looked out of the window as her AA driver took her along the Nordkanal in Trondheim. Erna always liked it here. It always felt so peaceful and homely. She had enjoyed many long walks along the canal over the years, and there were many fond memories tied to the idyllic spot, an island of serenity in the hustle and bustle of Centre City. It also meant that she was nearing home. She was excited to see Sir Cuddles and have a nice relaxing evening before launching her campaign tomorrow. The Gallois Foreign Minister had recommended some Gallic literature for her to read and she had already put a few titles on her Kindle. She finished the last of her work just as the car reached her home in the Nordstrand, one of Trondheim's outer boroughs. As Erna put her green binder in her briefcase, she noticed more cars on her street than usual. "Maybe someone is having a houseparty," she said to herself.

The car pulled out in front of her home, and Erna thanked the driver as she got out of the sedan and made her way to the door. Her security detail opened the door for her, and, strangely enough, all the lights were out inside. Usually the security services kept a light on for their officers inside. She made her way to the kitchen when—

"SURPRISE!" the crowd cheered, turning the lights on. They filled up the kitchen in the Gammelt-Fremetia style home: Erna's aides, Erik, his wife, Socialist party brass, Frank (Minister of Transport), and various other old friends of Erna's from her days in the Staatsrat and in the Ministry of Defence. Her mother was there too, holding Sir Cuddles.

Erna gasped when she saw them and hugged Erik and her mother, who handed her Sir Cuddles. "Why are they all here?" Erna asked Erik.

"To celebrate your amazing work at the summit with Gallorum! I'm sure you saw, but I made my condition public today. It's time for you to pick up the torch." Erik said to her, beaming.

"Thank you all so much for coming! There is a lot of work to be done, but together, I have no doubt that we can take Fremet into a new era!"

They all got together for the obligatory selfie and partied on.


The Nordstrand
Trondheim, Trøndelag
22:36 UTC 29 March 2020

"What a party!" Erna said to her mother as they walked to her mother's taxi waiting outside.

"It was awesome Ernie. I'm so proud of you!" They hugged and her mother got into the cab.

Erna was at the top of the world, but there was so much work to do if she was really going to make this happen. She walked back inside, where her team awaited her, and got down to it.


The Nordstrand
Trondheim, Trøndelag
07:48 UTC 30 March 2020

"We've been at this for HOURS." Erna's youth campaign advisor, Svelter, complained.

"This has to be perfect!" Erna responded. "I can't fudge my speech to the Table and Chair Design Union!"

"Erna they are less than .2% of the electorate!" Svelter exclaimed.

"Yes, but they have a huge influence over who the furniture manufacturing unions endorse, and we are going to need every shred of help we need if we are going to be able to pull off governing without the Liberals."

"That's another thing. We've been in a coalition with the Lib Dems for years! Why stop now?"

"Because they have stopped listening to us. There is still so much to be done, but the Lib Dems are complacent in their high tower. I'll be damned if this party goes down that path as well. There's more to governing than just keeping your job."

"Right, as always." Charles Michel, one of Erna's closest friends and current councilor to the EU, replied. He stretched, glaring at Svelter. "You woke me up with your whining. This binder full of utility payment data for Vestlandet was making for an excellent pillow."

They laughed.

"You are right about one thing, Svelter. We have been at this for a while. Perhaps it is time we all clean up while I make breakfast." Erna started waking everyone and showing them to the spare bathroom and bedroom so they could freshen up.

She walked into the kitchen and put on her apron. She started the kettle for the Kokekaffe and got out a pan for the Havregrøt.

About ten minutes later, Erna had the table set and breakfast ready for her team of 8. As they started filtering into the kitchen, she served them a bowl of Havregrøt and a cup of black Kokekaffe, staples across Fremet. They sat down at the classically designed Fremetian table made out of Fjellmarker Spruce.

"I must say Erna, this is just devine." Charles said, digging into his bowl.

"Awww thank you. After breakfast we can finish up our speeches for the convention tomorrow. I want us all to be able to have a good night's sleep tonight, even if we'll be spooked out of our minds." Erna smiled and took her seat at the head of the table. She looked at her team. They were talking and enjoying eachother's company. It filled her with excitement. All of these brilliant, experienced people want her to rise to the top. It was humbling. She finished her meal quickly and, while the rest of her team was still eating, opened one of her coloured binders and got back to work.