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My papers were approved. Four years in Velrathi space, work complete, successor briefed. Commercial transport ready, departure window assigned. Then as launch approached, docking bay doors sealed. Fleet signals shifted. Station authority summoned me. Queen Talindra herself arrived—not sending orders, but personally blocking my departure. In her empire, a ruler doesn't intervene without reason. She explained: I'd become the person she trusted for honest counsel, whose external perspective let me see what court advisors couldn't, whose judgment had made her a better ruler. The formal processes approved my departure because my documented obligations were complete. But she was here to tell me there were obligations beyond documentation—relationships built over four years that mattered to how she governed billions. She was asking me to stay. Not ordering. Asking. This scifi story explores unfinished bonds, royal authority used not to command but to request, and the moment freedom collides with purpose. All stories on this channel are original and unique, created on my computer, and copyrights belong to me. What did you think of Queen Talindra personally blocking Marcus's departure rather than sending orders? Did her explanation—that formal processes don't capture relationships built over years—resonate with you? If you were Marcus, would you have stayed after being cleared to leave? If you were Talindra, would you have let someone essential leave just because paperwork approved it? Share your thoughts! If you enjoyed this story about obligations beyond documentation, trust that develops organically over years, and how sometimes the most powerful gesture is asking rather than commanding, subscribe! Hit that button so you never miss new scifi tales exploring when formal clearances miss what actually matters!