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"On the other hand, England had wielded his Omega nature as a weapon before. Once. He’d doused one of his cravats in his slick, let it briefly dry, then wore it when dueling Spain in close quarters. It had worked, sending his fellow personification stumbling, his eyes wide open, off the side of the ship. From the panicked shouts of the Spanish pirates, they did not understand, and there was no way for Spain to explain it lest he appeared mad.
But what he was trying to do with America tonight was something entirely amplified, a step above that juvenile strategy he never quite had a chance to replicate. Yes, Spain had been a most detested foe and the hate was mutual, but even then England's heat scent incapacitated him, albeit briefly. Now, as for America, who England knew loved him deeply..."
In early 1777, America still receives letters from England every week, justifying himself and his desires by never writing a response back. The War of Independence, as his mentor and leader Washington emphasises, requires all his devotion. He is unmoved, unwavering in his ambition.
That is, until England invites him to Maryland, alone. Complete.
Series
- Part 49 of Transatlantic Love Affair
