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The inauguration fairs had continued through most of the day. Though at this point it was purely for face, and to woo the major corporations, supporters, and other members of the bureaucratic elite. Naturally it would be expected of the Chancellor to arrive, shake hands, and indulge in well crafted small talk that hid the well woven words of political flirtations.
She had done this all before, though as one of those forced to smile and play games with the current chancellor. Being the one to be pandered to was something the new Pantoran Chancellor was less than thrilled about.
Hisako stifled a yawn as the elevator doors to her new office opened. Having just returned from her searing in, and the vast amount of preparations leading up to it she was understandably exhausted. Yet even though the celebrations continued outside work began right away. Taking a moment to gather herself, the Pantoran paced about the office recently restored to a " default" red colour scheme. to her there seemed to be no refuge from the colour save for the wall length window overlooking the city planet.
Upon the desk Hisako spotted a lone datapad containing her agenda for the remainder of the afternoon. It was traditional for the Supreme Chancellor to receive military, and intelligence debriefings, and often meetings with the former Chancellor. However traditions were thrown off slightly this time. Hisako sighed slightly as she wondered the ill omens of such an unconventional start to her administration.
Finding it best to waste no more time, the young cerulean hued leader of the Republic forced herself into the chair, resisting any urge to think of it as anything more than another day of work. Her to do list for the day was fairly simple, to start she had to appoint her new cabinet, a position of two individuals tasked with aiding her at the administrative level. She had candidates for both positions open already in her mind, but convincing them to take said posts was far from over.
Senator Barrington, Autumn, and one shock she did not expect to see nestled in between the two. Ahdam Bac had requested a moment. Given the circumstances, and who his father was it made sense he would be allowed a scheduled appointment, however for it to be on a day dedicated to business was more than a little curious.
She had done this all before, though as one of those forced to smile and play games with the current chancellor. Being the one to be pandered to was something the new Pantoran Chancellor was less than thrilled about.
Hisako stifled a yawn as the elevator doors to her new office opened. Having just returned from her searing in, and the vast amount of preparations leading up to it she was understandably exhausted. Yet even though the celebrations continued outside work began right away. Taking a moment to gather herself, the Pantoran paced about the office recently restored to a " default" red colour scheme. to her there seemed to be no refuge from the colour save for the wall length window overlooking the city planet.
Upon the desk Hisako spotted a lone datapad containing her agenda for the remainder of the afternoon. It was traditional for the Supreme Chancellor to receive military, and intelligence debriefings, and often meetings with the former Chancellor. However traditions were thrown off slightly this time. Hisako sighed slightly as she wondered the ill omens of such an unconventional start to her administration.
Finding it best to waste no more time, the young cerulean hued leader of the Republic forced herself into the chair, resisting any urge to think of it as anything more than another day of work. Her to do list for the day was fairly simple, to start she had to appoint her new cabinet, a position of two individuals tasked with aiding her at the administrative level. She had candidates for both positions open already in her mind, but convincing them to take said posts was far from over.
Senator Barrington, Autumn, and one shock she did not expect to see nestled in between the two. Ahdam Bac had requested a moment. Given the circumstances, and who his father was it made sense he would be allowed a scheduled appointment, however for it to be on a day dedicated to business was more than a little curious.