Exodus: Empires At War: Book 11: Day Of Infamy (Exodus: Empires At War.) - Plot & Excerpts
Benjamin Franklin DECEMBER 26TH, 1002. CAPITULUM, JEWEL. D-6. “Jennifer,” yelled Sean as he walked into their living area. This was a private room, large enough to entertain a score of people among lavish furnishings, but only open to personal friends of the Emperor and his wife. The trappings of Christmas still occupied the room. A fresh cut tree that was still giving off the wholesome odor of pine, decorations that had been in the family for generations adorning it. Some presents, unwrapped and scattered about. The servants had, of course, cleaned up the wrapping paper and other trash. Not everyone in the Empire celebrated this holiday. In fact, it was little known on whole worlds, those supporting population majorities of other faiths. As Reformed Catholics, the Imperial Family had followed the tradition since the founding of the Empire, even the non-believers among them. “I’m in the nursery,” she called back, her voice carrying over the cries of a baby.
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