Fjortende september:

England:

1752

Eleven days missing.

The public might be fooled into believing that it was merely because the Empire had gone over to another calendar, but Arthur knew better.

After all, he'd made them disappear.

He'd simply taken advantage of the knowledge that the Gregorian Calendar would be put to effect and indulged in some types of magic his Boss had technically forbidden him from even attempting to do.

However, as no one would remember those missing days, or even know that there were any missing days, he was not in any trouble.

And summoning demons (among other things that he'd done), had always been on top of his wishing list.

USA:

1901

-This isn't how I wanted this position, Theodore said staring without seeing at Alfred.

-We don't always get a choice in these matters, Alfred answered him, surprisingly mature and serious, however, your country and Nation needs you. You'll do okay.


Author's notes:

I'm so sorry for the delay in chapters but because of technical issues beyond my control, the WiFi hasn't been stable enough for me to post anything. So, I'm posting this chapter and the others leading up to today.

In 1752, the British Empire shifted calendar to the Gregorian one, thus skipping 11 days and going from September 2 to September 14. Which got me thinking: what if England/Arthur had used this shift as an opportunity to get away with some heavy magic?

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