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    Nation Divided

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      74

      CALEB FULTON

      Victory was mine.

      Sitting in my office, knowing what time it was, a smile curled my lips. I knew that, within minutes, the coming war would be over before it ever started. I was the one able to do what thirty years of my predecessors should've done before I took office.

      Wipe our enemies off the map.

      "Mr. President," Montgomery said, his voice high and shrill.

      "What is it?" I asked. Annoyed he would distract me from my thoughts while the end of my enemies was moments away.

      "Three of the missiles are deviating course.”

      I turned my wheelchair around and moved towards him. "What the hell are you talking about them deviating course?" Skepticism dripped from my voice.

      "Three of the missiles were heading south, before turning around and coming back in our direction."

      "That's impossible." I snatched the tablet from his hands to look at it myself. Sure enough, I saw what he was talking about, and the relative happiness I felt seconds ago was completely wiped away and replaced with fear. "How could this have happened?"

      Like an answer to a prayer, the door to my office opened and in walked General Lettum. "Welcome to the end, Caleb," he said as he raised a boom-stick and fired a shot straight into Montgomery's chest. I watched, eyes wide, as my aide collapsed next to me, blood oozing from his chest. He was dead before his body hit the floor.

      "What is the meaning of this?" I backed my wheelchair away in fear. Two of my guards came running through the door, only to be met by General Lettum. Two shots and two bodies struck the floor with deadly precision, but neither shot was fired by Lettum as he swung a boom-stick striking each man in the head savagely. i heart sank when he reached down and grabbed one of the guns lying on the floor at his feet, knowing I was just a trigger pull away from eating a bullet.

      "It's war, Caleb, and I'm going to put an end to it."

      "Your orders were to target the United Kingdom and the South. Those three missiles were not supposed to come in our direction, and I went to great lengths to ensure we could not be targeted."

      General Lettum laughed. "I know what orders you had, Caleb, but this was always my plan. The great lengths you went to ensure your victory is the very reason this is happening. The past is coming back to haunt you.”

      I glared at him, wanting to choke the life from him with my bare hands. “Why are you doing this?”

      "Do you know why America fell apart? It was because two sides of the same coin could never get along. It was because anyone who didn't think like us was an enemy. It was because we victimized those who thought differently than us, instead of taking one goddamned second to listen and hear another human-being’s point of view. The more we turned each other into enemies, the more we hated each other. The more we hated each other, the more we wanted to see each other die. You told me thirty-years ago that you wanted to start a revolution? Well, the revolution started almost one-hundred-years ago. The only thing I want to do is put an end to it."

      "I told you we had a destiny for greatness," I said, my voice shaking.

      "And I told you I don't believe in destiny," Lettum said as he lifted the gun and aimed it point-blank in my face. “I told you I would silence my enemies, and that is exactly what I’m going to do. Every . . . last . . . one of you.”

      "What's the point of shooting me if the missiles are coming this way?" I asked.

      "Because I want to give you a choice," he replied. “To show a little mercy in a world that never showed any to me.”

      "What choice?"

      "The choice to take your own life like a coward, or to let your flesh burn from the nuclear blast that's a minute away."

      "Neither sounds like mercy to me," I said as my hands gripped the armrest of my wheelchair. I suddenly felt cold and wanted to vomit.

      "Trust me, one of them is mercy."

      "I choose neither," I said as I grabbed the tablet and watched the timer countdown until the missiles would be detonated.

      He stepped closer. "No? Maybe you'll change your mind as the missiles draw closer." He placed the gun in my lap and took a seat on the couch across from me. Montgomery's dead body seeped blood on the floor between us as the timer on the tablet drew closer to zero. I looked at the gun in my lap and craved grabbing it and putting a bullet in his skull.

      "You betrayed me, you son of a bitch," I said.

      He put his hands behind his head as he leaned back with a smile on his face. "I didn't betray you, Caleb, I played you. There's a difference."

      Enraged, I grabbed the gun and pointed it in his direction. He didn't even move as I squeezed the trigger. But no bullet fired.

      General Lettum laughed at the fact the gun was empty. "Some security detail you had. Either way, time’s up,” he said, “and it looks like you and me are going out the same way, Caleb. You have only a few seconds left to live."

      I dropped the gun to the floor and looked at the tablet as it ticked towards zero. And then the world went away.

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Drew Avera is an active duty Navy veteran and science fiction writer. His bestselling series, The Alorian Wars, has sold thousands of copies worldwide. When not working for the Navy, or writing books, Drew enjoys playing guitar and spending time with his family. He lives in Virginia with his wife, kids, and two cats.

      Be sure to check out my website and sign up for a free short story! www.drewavera.com

      Also, please post a review if you enjoyed this book. It would be a great help for other readers who might want to read it too. Thank you!

      Table of Contents

      Copyright

      Table of Contents

      Part I

      1. Chaplain Harris

      2. James Kyle

      3. President Fulton

      4. Chaplain Harris

      5. James Kyle

      6. Stephen O’Neil

      7. Travis Williams

      8. Peter Drake

      9. Chaplain Harris

      10. Peter Drake

      11. Stephen O’Neil

      12. Sydney Tyler

      13. Henry Burke

      14. Peter Drake

      15. Stephen O’Neil

      16. President Fulton

      17. Sydney Tyler

      18. Peter Drake

      19. Stephen O’Neil

      20. Peter Drake

      21. President Fulton

      22. Sydney Tyler

      23. Travis Williams

      24. Henry Burke

      25. President Fulton

      26. Sydney Tyler

      27. Peter Drake

      28. Sydney Tyler

      29. Sydney Tyler

      30. Stephen O’Neil

      31. Prime Minister Leonard

      32. Prime Minister Leonard

      Part II

      33. Caleb Fulton

      34. Peter Drake

      35. Henry Burke

      36. President Harrison

      37. General Lettum

      38. General Lettum

      39. Sydney Tyler

      40. Peter Drake

      41. Stephen O’Neil

      42. Caleb Fulton

      43. Sydney Tyler

      44. Peter Drake

      45. Clive Williams

      46. Peter Drake

      47. Henry Burke

      48. Peter Drake

      49. Caleb Fulton

      50. Peter Drake

      51. President Harrison

      52. Sydney Tyler

      53. Clive Williams

      Part III

      54. Bradley Wilcox

      55. General Lettum

      56. Sydney Tyler

      57. Peter Drake

      58. Caleb Fulton

      59. Prime Minister Leonard

      60. David Calloway

      61. General Lettum

      62. Sydney Tyler

      63. Peter Drake

      64. David Calloway

      65. Caleb Fulton

      66. President Harrison

      67. Peter Drake

      68. General Lettum


      69. Sydney Tyler

      70. General Lettum

      71. President Harrison

      72. Peter Drake

      73. Sydney Tyler

      74. Caleb Fulton

      About the Author

     

     

     



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