A/N: An Axis Powers Hetalia/Civilization Revolution Crossover. Both do not belong to me.
Bosses who Belong in History Books
Chapter One: Alexander the Great and Ancient Greece
The Mother to the Drunken Hero
332 BC
Outskirts of Tyre, Phoenicia (now Lebanon)
"Ah…this is the life." When Ancient Greece heard her boss, Alexander III of Macedon, had finally captured Tyre, the largest city-state of Phoenicia, after months of siege, she had decided to pay him a visit. However, she didn't expect being treated like a queen the moment she step foot in his camp. Servants had dipped her feet in olive oil, massaging them as she was fed grapes.
An hour passed. "Now where's my favorite boss?" No one had told her of Alexander's whereabouts, only a nervous servant who stuttered out something along the lines of "He'll be here shortly." Shortly had already turned into an hour and as much as Ancient Greece liked to be pampered, she now had her suspicions.
It quickly turned into two hours. The empire was strumming her fingers on the arm rest of the couch of which she was laying on. She had already shooed the servants away, growing tired of grapes and massages.
Three hours later…and still no Alexander. "Whatever, I'll just find him when he returns home." Getting her belongings, she walked towards the tent entrance, when all of a sudden, a blonde, well built male burst in.
Instead of asking, "Where have you been?", like an overprotective mother, which Ancient Greece was not, she smiled at him in her relaxed manner. "Finally, you're here."
"Yeah, yeah, Greece, sorry 'bout that. Out late, with some of my generals. You know, the usual stuff…" Ancient Greece didn't notice the slur in his voice.
"Never mind that. I'm here to congratulate you with the victory-" She stopped short when she saw her boss sprawled out over the floor. "Damn it, you've been drinking again." She sat down next to him and put his head, face up, on her lap. "There, there, my drunken hero. Mama Greece is here."
A/N: Alexander the Great was known for his weakness to alcohol. Ancient Greece was laid-back and relaxed, except in battle, when she was terrifying.
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