The Coup
Part IV
Tanks had begun moving into Washington. The HoloNets might still be down, but the PA system had advised all residents to stay indoors. The announcement worked quite well, and the Reserve Army marched into Washington with no opposition.
General Pope knew that a coup was going on. He wasn’t an idiot. He heard Forrest’s speech about a “New Order”, but Pope didn’t know where he would stand. He was a noble, but not a Forrest, not a Hampton, not a Lee, not a Taylor. He had the glorious command of the Reserve Army, seeing an excellent role in the Canadian War by defending the capital from a threat that never came into the Kingdom. He wanted something bigger, and this was his time to take it. His commandos were at an impasse with the Royal Guards, and it seemed a civil war was going on within the palace. He had airpower on standby, but he knew that if he unleashed that on the capital, he’d be dead each way from Thursday. So no, let the politicians duke it out in there, and then let General Pope ride in on his white horse to save the day.
A major walked in to his headquarters. “Sir, you have a visitor. A Duchess Catherine of Cambridge.” He saluted and walked away, as did the guards, leaving the two alone.
The Duchess was beautiful no doubt. Young, but not childish. Eyes piercing through him, She uttered a simple phrase that would change the destiny of the Atlantic Kingdom forever.
“Kneel”
Without a second thought, he did, immediately aware how foolish this was. She gave him a set of instructions, and General Pope’s eyes widened immediately. A dangerous game was what she proposed. And despite how humiliating it was, he might actually follow through with these instructions. They seemed like they would work, and without too much risk to himself. If he timed it right, he might even be able to dump the Duchess from the plan. But still…a coup within a coup within another coup. Daring enough to work.
As the Duchess was escorted out, Pope’s adjutant walked back in, with an awestruck look on his face. “If a new arse needs to sit on the throne, I vote for that one”
Pope sighed and began relaying the orders the Duchess gave to his forces; He ordered the remainder of his troops to take control of the War department, and to stop besieging the OSI; The OSI headquarters would remain occupied for now. But aside from that and the Palace, General Pope had Washington under his control. Obeying the orders he was given, Pope went to the OSI and found, as the Duchess said he would, Breckenridge and Forrest.
“As a sign of good faith Generals, I have come here unarmed, without my troops. But I need the OSI’s authorization to use airpower in conjunction with Operation Bumblebee.”
Forrest and Breckenridge were both in shock. The only wild card of the entire operation seemed to fall into their hands. Breckenridge reacted first “Of course General Pope.” He typed in a quick message, and King Robert Air Force Base immediately responded. “There you go General. The Queen’s Wrath will be the one to destroy the Queen!” He chuckled at his own joke.
Pope then ordered the two to the roof of the building, where they would be evacuated by helicopters. Breckenridge was to go in the first one, Pope and Forrest in the second. As the two choppers left Washington, Forrest laughed as the fighters flew towards them…and then suddenly cried in anguish as the chopper with Breckenridge was destroyed. “Pull us down here. I feel General Forrest and I should have a chat here.”
On the ground, surrounded by soldiers, General Forrest tried to sound confident, but he knew fear was in his voice. Pope turned to him and said quietly “If you want to live, then tell me, where is Prime Minister Gates?”
Forrest quickly sputtered out that he was in Alexandria, a few miles outside of Washington. Pope issued a few orders to retrieve Gates, and for Forrest to be sent to his headquarters. With Colonel Kennedy, he met Prime Minister Gates an hour later outside the War Department.
“Your Excellency, I apologize for your arrest earlier. The OSI has a coup in motion to take control, and they plan on capturing the Queen to do so. I need you to convince the Royal Guards to stand down, and allow the Queen to flee to her retreat before we clear the city of the rebels.”
Gates, looking delirious and a bit insane, muttered something incomprehensible.
“I’ll just take it as a yes.”
By seeing Prime Minister Gates (relatively) unharmed, the Queen was fairly convinced the coup was unsuccessful, and by Colonel McDonald’s assurances, the Queen agreed to travel to a retreat in Virginia.
When the Queen left, Pope returned to the War Department with Colonel Kennedy. When the car pulled up, Pope told Kennedy to wait in the car. As Pope left the car, a shot rang out. Tragic really. But what could you do?
As General Pope entered the War Department, he saw the Duchess, as well as Colonel Andropov from the OSI. It seemed Pope’s plan had come to an end. The Duchess though, smiled.
“You have served me well General Pope. You will be rewarded. The last thing I need you to do is to take the Reserve Army to Washington Palace and clear the way so I may enter.”
The day, which had seemed so climactic, had a seemingly boring end. Victoria had been dealt with. The Washington Guards, as well as the Royal Guards, were quick to denounce Victoria, and they hailed Catherine as their new Queen. Glasgow renounced his prince hood. Once martial law had been lifted, the nobles had tripped over themselves to swear loyalty to Her. Being held as virtual hostage helped with any possible problems. The governors of Brazil and South Africa followed suit, and soon, every soldier in the kingdom had sworn the oath of loyalty to Her. General Pope laughed as Catherine looked at him, confused by his outburst. Everyone had felt that they could control Her, but it seemed She would be far more controlling than Victoria ever was.
All Hail Queen Catherine.