My life is my own (Chapter 5- Partisan Politics)

By: Amee Eliza

Robert Rosen was writing down some notes in his book of plans. The first trick was to make the American people realize their need for change and the stupidity of President Wayne Palmer.

"Well,-" He thought. "That has already been done by the horrible nuclear attack caused by Fayed and Gredenko. The people see that we are not safe, causing total disaster in people's moral." Robert Rosen put a check on that gimmick.

"And Miss Warner is going to help us in the area of press release. Seeing her company is honest she can hide behind that."

"This plan is faultless." Robert chuckled.

Getting the British in the legislative and organizing an assasination to get the stand in president's eye of security- everything was brilliant.

"And just think! I can move my family here. They will be so much better of in America. We can start a new life here, and change contradictory government."

Robert's quarters were down the hallway and the first door pass the restroom. It was snug and he decorated it with family pictures, medal, picture of his army days, and cool super hero posters.

The wall was a shiny brown color and his bed was looked as if he had thrown his covers off in the morning suddenly and not cared to make the bed the proper way.

The other generals were due tomorrow to execute the plan that would change the concourse of American history.

There was two taps on the door. "Rob, it's me."

"Oh it's that little science boy from heck knows where? Is he Mexican, Japanese? I can't tell the difference!" Robert though. He reached over and itched his back.

"Yeah!" He said. "I'm coming."

"Miss Doug is calling for you. Last minute details you know."Farris explained.

"I thought we've done enough talking." Robert Rosen said disjointed.

His military boots and magazines scattered the floor.

Farris's eye caught on one of his posters.

"You like spider man?" Farris laughed.

"He's pretty cool." He shut the door and left walking down the hall swiftly.

"Is she in a composed state?" Robert had to ask.

"Lennox left the room and she is fine." Farris assured.

Farris's brow's met in concern, "Do you think Lennox can really help us?"

"She told me he can, so he can." Robert said positively.

He opened the door it creaked. Through the windows he could see it was dark. Farris walked in and sat down slowly on the sofa.

Robert yawned, he hadn't realized how draining the day had been.

"Ok Mam, hit the ball." Robert told her, his blue eyes gleaming.

She looked hardly in a kidding attitude.

"Ok, Mr. Rosen."

"Miss Doug." He responded.

She rolled her eye's in vexation. She rubbed her hands together. They were like ice.

"I have some tea if you would like some." She offered her two alliances.

"I'll have some." Farris asked politely.

She got a white cup out from the black cupboard and poured some steaming water and put a tea bag in. "Two lumps?" She asked her eyes darting to him.

"As always." Farris said.

He got up and took the tea cup from her. "Thanks." He said as he sipped it.

"And you?" She asked Robert.

He held his hand up in protest, "I just had some hot coco a couple seconds ago." He explained.

"Okay Rosen and Farris, let's get talking."