The Great War began with a collision of egos. No longer were wars fought over territory or resources. Revenge was only a sidebar. The quest for power was over. Now the goal was supremecy. Pride. Their place in history. Neither superpower would budge. Nor would either superpower be willing to await the next vote of the General Assembly.
The curious fact was, though, that both President Roosevelt and Caesar Octavian liked each other. Under different circumstances they could be friends. It was a war that both deemed necessary, though. For the good of their people, the two empires would fight. The winner was guaranteed the role of President of the General Assembly. They would control the world. More importantly, the other would not.
Early, the sides were drawn. The Aztecs, allied with their friends, the Americans, attacked first on the Unfinished Isle. They were slaughtered. Old war plans did not work against the Romans. Yet, decades of war plans drawn up and practiced by the Romans still worked on the Aztecs. Just like that, the Romans controlled all of Mexico.
Mobilization was one key. The Romans were able to take a city with their advanced armor, then quickly subdue the townspeople with their fast moving mechanized infantry. This freed up the armor to move on to the next city almost instantly.
The other key for the Romans was their advanced planning. Knowing of the Aztec's inability to keep up with modern progress, the Romans maintained a waiting army, ready to pounce on the almost third-world country at the first sign of aggression. Soon the Romans controlled all of the Aztec cities.
The Carthaginians were not so lucky. Tired of the terroristic bombings and their inability to maintain peace in the Carthaginian cities, Roosevelt gave the order. Forty-five minutes later the Carthaginian empire was anihilated. The Romans, due to their proximity to the Carthaginian cities in the former Iroquoisland, quickly took control of the lands there, yet this was a meaningless gesture, since the real fighting would take place in the Northern Province. Or in Italy itself.
No nation had ever successfully invaded America. Their continent was basically square that took up slightly less than one fifth of the entire world. Roads led to each and every mountain, river, plain, and field. There was noplace that the Americans could not counterattack immediately. No chokepoints. No natural defenses. Attacks on American soil with equal forces were pointless.
Now the Egyptians stood in the way of both superpowers. Their vote would decide the fate of the world.
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The words stunned Octavian. "Wh...what?"
"Rameses is dead," repeated Lepidus. "Murdered."
"How?"
"He was killed in his palace by someone close to him."
"Didn't we have a man there? I told you to keep tabs on the Egyptians."
"I did. We put our best man on it. I haven't heard from him since the murder."
Octavian was almost speachless. He had counted on the Egyptians. They were the only allies of the Romans. He turned the television on to see the news for himself. An old, disturbing image came to view. Cleopatra's brother, Ptolemy, was speaking from the Royal Palace in Alexandria.
Ptolemy spoke of national solidarity. Of a nation coming together as one to get through this tragedy. He spoke of identifying the killers and making them face justice. He spoke of his dream of peace for all of Egypt.
When the former Prince was done a reporter came on the screen. He told a saddened nation that the Egyptian Senate had already approved Ptolemy for the interum Presidency.
"Is our army north of Alexandria on alert yet?" Octavian asked.
"Yes," answered Lepidus. "I took the liberty of alerting them just before coming in here."
"Alright. Let's stay calm," said Octavian, visibly flustered. "Let's not get emotional about this. We need to look at our options. There'll be time to mourn Rameses later."
"Ptolemy?" Lepidus asked.
"Ptolemy was always a pawn," answered Octavian. "He chose the side of power whenever pushed. He backed Cleopatra when their father died. Then he backed Arsinoe when she took power. Finally, he chose not to involve himself when Caesar gave the country back to Cleopatra. Probably because he knew that the queen would not trust him. And rightfully so."
"So who has the power now?" asked Lepidus. "If we can figure that out we can anticipate his move."
"That is what I need your man on the inside to find out. Get him. Now."
Octavian's demand was pronounced irrelevant a moment later when Anthony Soprano's face appeared on the television. The reporter identified him as a member of the Roman intelligence community and the man responsible for Rameses murder. According to the reporter, he had been shot and killed by Rameses special guard.
The two emperors of the Roman Empire stood silently for what seemed like an eternity. This spelled out their own doom.
Octavian looked at Lepidus. "He didn't....?"
"No," answered Lepidus. "We were set up."
Octavian went to the window and looked out at the courtyard. His thoughts went out to Caesar. He had already done what his former emperor would have told him. He had remained calm and looked at his options. Now there were no options. No choices to make.
After a while he spoke. "The Americans are behind this."
"How do you know that?"
"Egypt was our ally. Roosevelt would know that he cannot win a General Assembly vote while Egypt remains by our side.
"Ptolemy does not have the backing to do this himself," he continued. "He has been powerless for decades. Someone went to him. Someone who did not obscure his presence from us."
"Who?" asked Lepidus. "We know the Americans had agents there. But we watched them closely."
"How closely?" said Octavian in more of a statement than a question. "How difficult was it to find the agents?"
"There was one. I think his name was Sands or something. The man is a bull in a china shop. He couldn't conceal his presence if his life depended on it."
"And this is why we sent our men there?" asked Octavian. "To keep an eye on this agent?"
"Yes. We deemed him dangerous. In fact, I had just given the order to have him taken care of," answered Lepidus.
Octavian looked at Lepidus. "We got played," he said. "This guy, Sands was it? He wanted us to know he was there. He wanted us to send people. Now who are they blaming? Not Sands. I want him taken in. Find him."
Octavian watched as Lepidus dropped his head. After a few moments, he went over and put his hand on his shoulder.
"It's not your fault, Lepidus. I would have done the same thing."
"Thank you, Octavian," answered Lepidus. "What are we to do now? Surrender to the Americans?"
"Not yet," answered Octavian. "We have one card left to play."
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Brianna placed the car in park and called to Alexander. "Come quickly, Alex! I need you!"
She opened her car door and quickly ran to the passenger side, nearly in hysterics. "Hurry!" she shouted at her front door.
As Alex came outside Brianna opened the passenger side door. Sands nearly lifeless body almost fell to the ground before Brianna caught him.
"What's wrong with him?" asked Alex.
"He's been stabbed."
Sands began to mumble. "My name is Sheldon Jeffrey Sands. I work for the CIA. I make the shapes and watch them fall."
"He's delirious," said Alex.
"No, he's trying to keep himself from dying. He's trying to keep his head. Here," she said, placing Sands arm accross Alex's shoulder. "Help me get him inside."
Together, the two of them carried the CIA agent to Brianna's bed.
"Sheldon Jeffrey Sands...I am a ..."
"Shhh," said Brianna once he was in the bed. "Quiet now. Let me fix your wound." She turned to Alex. "Get me some towels."
"Brianna...remember Zululand, Brianna? Remember Zululand?"
"Yes."
"I was happy there."
"I was too. I'm going to turn you over onto your side now."
Sands moaned in pain as Brianna moved him.
"I don't remember being happy too often.." Sands continued, once settled.
"Sheldon. You must relax. I need to help you."
"I don't need help."
"Yes, you do." Brianna stopped addressing his wounds for a moment and looked into his eyes.
"You saved my life last night. Now you're not going to die on me."
"You had a job to do," answered Sands. "You shouldn't have come back for me."
Memories of the previous evening crept back into Brianna's head. Everything had gone wrong.
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She was spotted by the Roman Mafia when she entered the palace. They knew her well. Brianna had eaten dinner several times at Tony Soprano's house. She tried to hide, but it was too late. Tony and her old boyfriend, Christopher, grabbed her and took her into a room.
They beat her, trying to get some information on Sands. Where was he? What was he up to? Why was she there? Brianna said nothing.
Soon, Tony took out a large knife and placed her hand on a table.
"Here's what is going to happen," he said. "I'm going to begin asking you questions. For every answer that I don't like, I'm going to chop off a finger.
"Where is Sands?"
Brianna knew that she was already dead. She wasn't about to help this man. Brianna spit in his face.
"That's a nice pinky you have there. I think I want it." Tony positioned the knife above her left pinky.
"Well, well, well," came a voice. "What have we here?"
Tony quickly lifted the knife and pointed it at the voice. Brianna looked up to see Sands' face.
"Isn't this a site? The three great minds from the world's intelligence community all together in one place. Plus you, Christopher!" he said that last part with feigned enthusiasm, waving a gun around haphazzardly for added dramatic effect.
"Agent Sands. Good to see you," said Tony.
"And you, Tony. It's been a long time. I thought you had left the industry, especially after Zululand."
"You ran away from Zululand before we could track you down. We'll finish this now."
"First the girl."
"No. She stays," answered Tony, now holding the knife at Brianna's throat. She could feel blood dripping down her back and over her shoulderblade.
Sands turned to Christopher and shot him square in the head without warning. He fell to the floor with a thud.
"You were saying, Tony?"
"You come at me and the girl dies."
"Always one for the dramatic, Tony."
"F*** you, Sands. I never liked you, you f***."
"Hey - watch your mouth around the lady."
Brianna decided to take her chance now. With all of her strength she forced her elbow into Tony's ribs.
Suprised, Tony swiped the knife at Sands just as the CIA agent shot him in the chest.
Brianna stood and watched the head of the Roman Mob fall to the ground dead.
"Go. Finish your job," said Sands.
"Are you alright?"
"I'm fine. Go get Rameses."
Brianna fled the room. She left too soon to see Sands fall to his knees, a knife sticking through his ribs.
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"You could have been caught. You shouldn't have come back for me. Don't they teach you Egyptians anything? The mission comes first."
"Hush, now," said Brianna, turning back to his wounds. "You're bleeding inside. I need to get a doctor."
Brianna called for Alex, who came in carrying some towels. "Alex, take the car and go to get Dr. Piat. Tell him to bring his medical bag."
Alex didn't ask any questions. He took the keys and ran out the door.
"No doctors, Brianna."
"Yes, doctors. Don't worry, I'll tell him it was a farming accident."
Sands closed his eyes and began to babble again while Brianna wiped his wound with a towel.
"I don't like this life, Brianna."
"I don't either. That's why I left it for this life."
Sands opened his eyes and looked at her. "And I brought you back to it. I'm sorry, Brianna."
"Hush," she replied. Don't even think about it."
Sands closed his eyes again. He seemed to be bordering on delirium. "I like Halloween, Brianna. It's my favorite holiday. Do you know why?"
"No, but I have a feeling that you're going to tell me...."
"Every year, for a few hours, at least, I can be someone else," said Sands. "And I'm happy. I'm not a CIA agent. I don't have to kill anyone. For a few hours I like myself again."
"You're a good man, Sheldon. Don't be hard on yourself."
"No, I'm not," answered Sands. "I'm not a good man. My life is deception, hiding and death. That is not a good man. I always wanted to be a good man. I want to like myself again."
Brianna looked at Sands. No, he wasn't delirious. He was making sense. Maybe a bit more emotional than usual for him, but then again he had an eight inch deep wound in his side. Brianna remembered Zululand. How their distrust for each other drew them closer. She remembered being happy there. Now, for the first time, Brianna was starting to trust someone other than Alexander, and she was happy about it.
"You're not going back to that life," she said. "You're staying here with me and Alex. I won't let you go back."
"I like it here," said Sands. "It's the middle of nowhere. There's nobody that I need to kill here. I think I can be happy."
"Then you're staying with me."
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