Moneypenny
Bond and Sabrina freeze and gaze at me in terror. What happened? I feel lightheaded, everything is hazy; I feel as if I were floating above everyone. I look down, onto the steps where my body lies, Bond is panicked as Mireille tries to calm him, Sabrina is motionless, petrified; I can’t make out where the others are; I’m just lying there motionless….
Bond and Sabrina freeze and gaze at me in terror. What happened? I feel lightheaded, everything is hazy; I feel as if I were floating above everyone. I look down, onto the steps where my body lies, Bond is panicked as Mireille tries to calm him, Sabrina is motionless, petrified; I can’t make out where the others are; I’m just lying there motionless….
I have this
overwhelming urge to float away…… To follow the breeze…. Go towards the sunlight……
but something pulls me back, faint in the distance, I hear Bond’s voice “You
stay awake, you come back, do you hear me”, and abruptly the floating stops and
I can feel a deep pain in my abdomen and a weakening of my body.
I close my eyes;
darkness comes over me, and then, unexpectedly, a flicker of light appears in the
distance; I see myself; myself 6 months
ago in Brussels, about to give my speech on health-care issues in the European
Union and new regulations for the big pharma which have been dictating rather
than following the rules lately. I’m back, back to that moment that started the chain of event that led me back here,
that led me to this moment which might be my last.
6 months ago…..
I had left BA
after the G20; after yet another encounter with my mysterious Argentine; after
Bond; after Sabrina… when I had had enough of all of it. I came back to Brussels, went back to work as
if none of it had ever happened.
"Madame, madame
c’est à vous de parler. Andiamo!!! Presto!",
said M Rasi, Guido I should say, the executive director of EMA, the European
Medicine Agency, and my boss. So I stood
up and gave my speech, like I had many times before, on the importance of
unity in the face of division, on the importance of our common goals, our strife
for the people of Europe, and the world, to have the highest quality of
medication to preserve, improve and prolong life….yes preserve, improve and prolong
life…Yes all of those values, those values I used to believe in so strongly....before I knew any better.
"Hai fatto
bene, come sempre", Guido told me. "You
think so? We’re planning our move from London
to Amsterdam; half of Europe is no longer European, you think talking about
unity makes a difference now?" I responded
in an almost irritated tone. "Ah che passione!" he responded and paused as he looked directly into my eyes. I knew that
look all too well, he wanted something from me, and something I wouldn't really want to do.
“My dear I need
you to go to Berlin, to attend a conference next Wednesday; given by a very influential
Russian genetic engineer. You’ll need to
pay close attention; we think the Russians are trying to play God and are trying to create some sort of super Siberian humans along with mutated vaccines against their
own new engineered biological weapons. You need to take notes, talk to people, see
who is there, who is interested, make friends." He said as he gazed at the
speaker’s chair at the front of the auditorium.
“Anyhow, you
leave tonight, and you will spend the week in Berlin. You will stay at Hotel di Roma, in the center,
near the university library. It’s the
only place you can get descent pasta, I will not have you eating German food
for seven days straight! No one deserves that, not even the Germans!” He said
as he burst out laughing at his own joke.
“One week, why
one week if the seminar is on Wednesday?” I asked with a hint of annoyment, as
if I had no life of my own and could just get up and go according to everyone whims
and desires. “Perche e cosi. All your
things are ready, you just need to take the taxi to the airport and enjoy. Antonella packed your things and whatever is
missing you can just put on your expense report. Grazie mille cara mia."
So just like
that I was off to Berlin on the 7PM flight.
9PM I arrived at hotel Roma, in the heart of Berlin, on the very spot
which was the scene of the very infamous 1933 Nazi book burning. No matter how much we move forward, Germany’s
past will forever haunt her, like a shadow that follows you even on the sunniest
of days.
“Welcome madame”
said the concierge, “we are very pleased to have you with us, Pierre will escort
you to our best room, on the top floor, for your stay with us", he continued.
Penthouse and a
week in Berlin, maybe this wouldn’t be so bad after all I thought to myself, why
was I complaining?
Pierre opened
my door, placed my suitcase on it’s dedicated stand and handed me an envelope; “C’est
pour ce soir, amusez-vous bien mademoiselle”, he said before disappearing. Why an Italian hotel in Berlin had a French speaking busboy, I wasn't sure, but it is why I love Europe and believe in her so profoundly.
The envelope
contained one handwritten note: ‘Das
Kaffeehaus Dallmayr and bring your shoes. Grazie mille cara mia.’
The place was 3
blocks from my hotel, the coffee house of the Communication Museum of Berlin,
I could hear the music from outside, and like it always does, it drew me in, like a firefly to light.
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