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Chapter One: Déjalo caer
Her people called her Yisiraritira. In this way, her people could easily know her. She did not mind being called Yisira or Ritira or simply Yisi. That made things easier. But being Yisiraritira, it made her unique.
She owed her name to her parents. Her father was an Azen soldier and her mother was also a soldier. But what made her unique was because her mother was Ysitir. While Yisiraritira inherited her fathers eyes, the shape of his face and the color of his hair, she inherited the lips of her mother and learned the same way she did when she was still in the G171.
Another thing that made her unique in the eyes of her people was that she was their Princess. And being their Princess, she waited here in Hotel Yellow.
Hotel Yellow was the largest hotel owned by the Ysitir. While she found it attractive and convenient that the owner of the hotel was her half sister, Yariya, she was waiting for one and a half hour already. She was getting impatient. And soon enough, she exclaimed while waiting in the lobby with a few strangers,
"Damn it, Solas! Do not make me wait, yayara yisa yaka! You slow woman!"
And in reply, the woman Yisi was shouting about said as she was entering the Hotel,
"And I am here so you no longer have to yell for me, yama-yama."
Yisi now exercised some of her own discipline. She kept her lips shut and nodded to the woman who was around her age by only a few months. Solas then spoke,
"Anyway, shall we begin our Yaltayal?"
Later, the two went into the private meeting room that Yisi reserved for herself and her guest. A table with blankets was also there for use. There, Yisi served Solas yellow tea and some biscuits. Only after Solas sipped some of her tea and bit a biscuit did the Princess or yama-yama sit down.
For their comfort, the chairs were padded and the air conditioner was allowed to serve them. Yisi took off her shoes as did Solas and the both of them put on socks and took blankets from the table nearby. Yisi said quickly,
"So we are finally going to do it? The alliance will be made?"
Solas nodded just as she was sipping tea. She said,
"Yes. Right here. As agreed. The Agreement of Yaltayal." Then she leaned forward, her hands wrapped around her teacup "The Agreement of Color."
Yisi nodded. This was going to be historic. And she was her host. She proceeded,
"Very well. And we'll do it quickly?"
Solas nodded and let Yisi continue. The Princess gathered some folded papers from the pocket of her skirt. Then she unfolded it before Solas and read the first one after putting the rest on her lap,
"In the name of ending the reign of the Azens, of establishing the reign of Sornia and Ysitirikine, of stability, of unity through seperation and of the future, I, Princess Yisiraritira Yallilay of the Ysitir, pronounce the Agreement of Yaltayal, together with President Solas Ester of the Sarns and Lishs."
Yisi nodded to Solas and gave her the paper. Solas then read her part,
"I, President Solas Ester, do pronounce the Agreement of Yaltayal, together with Princess Yisiraritira Yallilay, in the name of all things pronounced by Her Majesty. I now pronounce the details of Yaltayal as follows:
"1. The State of Sornia will be declared at the same time as the Kingdom of Ysitirikine.
2. Both the State and the Kingdom will consider each other as allies.
3. Both the State and the Kingdom will take action to bring an end to the Azen state and world by peaceful means.
4. Both the State and the Kingdom will form the Sornian-Ysitirikine Alliance or SYA.
5. Both the State and the Kingdom will partition Azenyanistan. The North will go to Sornia and the South will go to Ysitirikine.
6. The Kingdom will hold as many Azens as they could and the State shall expel as many Azens as they could.
7. Both the State and the Kingdom will encourage the Azens to become Sornian and Ysitir and to forget about their Azen identity.
Yisi nodded to what she said and replied,
"In the name of the Agreement, I cast myself into this and I will not turn away from the Agreement."
Solas then nodded and replied herself,
"In the name of the Agreement, I also cast myself into this and I will not turn away from the Agreement."
Afterwards, the two leaders of their peoples sighed and Yisi now gave Solas a pen. Solas then signed the paper four times and gave both the pen and the paper to Yisi back. Yisi signed it four times as well and then returned the paper into her pocket. Meanwhile, Solas unfolded the other papers and read them silently.
She commented after reading all of them,
"When we give our peoples the signal, these plans will have to be done as quickly as possible."
Yisi nodded in agreement and pointed out,
"A week would be sufficient. Two weeks would be acceptable. Any more than that would not be good for us. Yaneza and Nusayastatt will have to be in our hands. And the military and the police should be forced to retreat to the sea along with their kinsmen."
Solas hurmed and leaned back into her chair. She closed her eyes for a moment as she held the papers in her hands. Then she opened them and concluded,
"The only thing left for us to worry about are the rest of the ethnic groups in this land."