Sedition (A Political Conspiracy Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
In front of her was a wall of television cameras stretching almost the entirety of the ninety-six-foot diameter of the symbolic heart of the Capitol.She took her place between statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and next to Secretary Blackmon toward the southern-facing edge of the room. She smiled at him and shook his hand with both of hers. The Speaker leaned in to feign a kiss on his cheek when he whispered in her ear.“I think I’ll just say something real quick, then let you have the rest of the time.” He pulled back and smiled. Without waiting for her response, he slipped forward to the microphone.He’d outmaneuvered her.How could this have happened?He was getting a chance to speak first. He was the one appearing presidential. She was the “woman behind the man”.Felicia glanced up at Washington’s statue and imagined he would be displeased with the spectacle. The Speaker then affixed her gaze on the opponent of the moment and his tall, thin frame. From behind him she noticed his regal carriage and broad shoulders.
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