Chapter 5 (The English)

PART 51

The English2

“We train for war, but yet, no war has come,” said Second Lieutenant Lindsey Smith of England’s Military Intelligence stationed in Newcastle, Northumberland, England. 3

“It’s like we shoot all day, and drill all day, and for what? Just 48 hours ago our Prime Minister, Melville Irving said that we were in a state of emergency. But I see no hostility anywhere.” 4

“Well, Lieutenant, we must always be ready just in case the time arises,” said Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Matthieu of England’s second Artillery Unit stationed in Carlisle, Cumbria, Lake District. 5

“We must always prepare for the worse so that our opponent won’t have us at a disadvantage. So tell me, what is the news you have gathered?” 6

“Well sir, Japan wants to have peace talks with us along with France; Russia is a bit hostile, showing most of their hostility towards our ally Spain. Israel is under attack from Afghanistan and Iraq.” 7

“And the U.S.?" 8

“No intentions on war sir.” 9

"Just like those bloody yanks. Never want to join in on what they’ve caused. Well anyway, if you find anything else, call me. I’ll be in my office all day.” 10

“Okay sir.” They hung up their phones.11

Lieutenant Smith then made another phone call. 12

“Hello baby, how are you?” 13

“I’m fine, and you?” answered the voice on the phone. 14

“Well, I’m just troubled about us being in a state of emergency and not knowing why. But the sudden willingness of France and Japan to have peace talks troubles me most.” 15

“Why is that?” 16

“Because they never wanted to have peace talks before. It all seems so weird.” 17

“Well, think nothing of it. So, are you getting ready to leave?” 18

“Yes, I will be leaving really soon and going home. Will you be there?” 19

“Yes, I’ll be here. I love you baby.” 20

“I love you too Richard. See you in a little bit. Bye.” She hung up the phone, took a deep breath, gathered here belongings and prepared for home. Fifteen minutes later, a fax then came in unexpectedly. Lt. Smith paid no attention to it and walked on out the door. Her cell phone then ranged. She looked at the caller ID, and it was Richard, her fiancé. She answered the phone, 21

“Hullo honey.” 22

“Hi baby. So, on your way home?” 23

“Yes dear, but a fax came in. Right now I am walking to the car, but I don’t know if I should go back and check it.” 24

“Don’t. Just come home. I have a warm bubble bath waiting for you with some fragrance oil and Chardenaye wine.” 25

“Oh baby, how sweet. What’s the occasion?” 26

“No occasion, just trying to win you over so that I could have some nice sex with my sweetheart.” 27

“Oh, I see, but I don’t know. Maybe I should go back.” 28

“No dear. Come home.” 29

“Okay, fine. I’m coming home.” 30

“Well, you’re not cumming yet, but will be once you get home and we get started.” 31

“Oh, is that so?” 32

“Yes, that is so.” 33

“Okay, I’m on my way.” Lt. Smith closed her phone, hopped in her car and started the engine. Her phone rang again. 34

“Hullo.” 35

“Lieutenant, did you see the fax?” 36

“No, I haven’t Colonel.” 37

“Well, go, get the fax.” 38

“Well Colonel, may I ask what the fax is about?” 39

“It’s about Japan and France’s stand on our peace talks.” 40

“Okay Colonel, I’ll look at it right away.” She closed her phone, jumped out of her vehicle leaving the engine on, and ran back to the office. When she arrived, she unlocked the door, opened it, and ran to the fax machine. On the fax machine was a piece of paper faxed over from Japan. 41

‘WAR IS IMMINENT. The United States wants to rule the world. They stopped supplying us with oil, and you have stopped trade with us, which is a necessity for our country’s survival. We never wanted peace. We want war. We will take England by force and rule it. War is the only option. To get what we want, we need conquest, and our first conquest will be you.’ Then another fax came in, this one from France. ‘Who said that you, England, ruled Europe? We are Europe’s lifeline. You are just toys of the U.S.A. We never liked your attitudes of being superior to us, nor your stupid British accents. We want war, and we want to conquer. We are with Japan, our new allies.’ 42

Lt. Smith could not believe it. She was shocked. 43

“Why? Why war? We are not ready!” she stammered to herself nervously. She grabbed her cell phone to call Col. Matthieu, but just as she did, her fiancé called. 44

“Baby, I can’t talk right now.” 45

“Why not baby? I thought you were headed home?” 46

“I was, but Col. Matthieu had me go back to check the fax.” 47

“Why did you go?” 48

“Baby, it’s my job, and this is my country.” 49

“Honey, it’s mine too, but you are also mine. So what about it.” 50

“But Japan and France has both declared war on us. We can’t handle an invasion from both France and Japan. I do not know when they will attack. I’m scared, upset, and frustrated.” 51

“Well, baby, we can get out of here. Let’s leave this country, go somewhere until the war is over. It doesn’t concern us. Let’s just go. Whatever happens to England happens.” Lt. Smith was very sad and quiet. She thought for a second. 52

“I don’t know baby. Maybe. But right now I have to call Col. Matthieu and tell him the news.” 53

“Why? Don’t call that jackass. Let the invasion come.” 54

“Honey, I have to go. NO, I will go.” She angrily hung up the phone.55

“He is an asshole. He doesn’t care about his country. He just wants a piece of ass. I hate men, they’re all self-absorbing, non-caring assholes,” so she said to herself. She then called up Col. Matthieu to tell him of the news. 56

“Colonel, France and Japan are looking for a war. They want to conquer us.” 57

“Really! Did they give a time when war will start?” 58

“No colonel. It will be a surprise attack I’m assuming.” 59

“Okay, send this fax to London’s military headquarters and have them call the staff.” 60

“Okay sir.” She then proceeded to follow orders. 61

“Oh baby, OH, OH, OOOOOOOHHH.” Saria moaned with pleasure. She was filled with ecstasy. A night of passion, her night, was almost over. She was boiling over with passion and pleasure as she braced herself for full fulfillment. 62

“Oh baby, Oh, I’m almost there.” She had a new vigor, as she felt better than she ever had. The man was filling her up with all HIS as he pushed ever faster and ever harder. Saria then felt herself bracing for full release. 63

“OH Edward, I’m cumming! OOOOOOOOOHHHHH” Edward proceeded to finish her off. Saria had full release, as she felt finally complete. 64

“Oh fuck, that was great. Oh God, thank you.” Her pleasurable night was fulfilled. Edward rolled off her and to her left. Saria stared up at the ceiling in wonder and amazement with full satisfaction. 65

“Oh Edward, baby, that was great.” They both breathed heavily. Her phone on the right of her bed ranged. 66

“Oh fuck, what is it.” She reached over with her left hand and picked up the phone. 67

“Hullo. Hullo.” 68

“Yes, Captain Saria of Aylesbury’s Army Infantry Unit?” 69

“Yes, it’s Saria.” 70

“Captain, all military officers are to report to duty.” 71

“Why, what for?” 72

“It’s an emergency Captain. Time to prepare for war.” 73

“Oh shit.” 74

“Excuse me Captain?” 75

“Oh, nothing. I’ll be there in 45 minutes.” 76

“Okay Captain, hurry!” She then hung up the phone. 77

“Fuck Edward, I have to report to duty, and so do you.” 78

“What, what for?” 79

“War.” 80

“Oh, War?” 81

“Yes my darling Lieutenant.” 82

“Oh damn. And I was gonna stuff my big fat cock in you and work you more.” 83

“I’m sorry dear. Save your large dick for me later. Maybe I’ll suck it to start your day.” 84

“Oh baby, will you, please?” 85

“Okay dear, but only for five minutes.” 86

“Make me cum, and swallow it.” 87

“Baby, you know I don’t swallow.” 88

“Well, can you make an exception? We are going to war. We may not get this opportunity again.” 89

“Okay, I suck and swallow, just this once. Now, pull out that fat cock for me.” 90

“Anything you say, Captain.”91

“Commander Lewis here reporting for duty sir,” said Lt. Commander Sara Lewis of West Sussex, England Naval Intelligence Unit. 92

“Commander, we need your crew to patrol West Sussex’s border and all neighboring counties. We are bracing ourselves for war,” said Captain Washburn of West Sussex’s Naval Intelligence Unit. Commodore Levi left for Northumberland County in North England and left me in charge sine I am ranking officer.” 93

“Okay sir, I will get right no it.” Commander Lewis then departed Captain Washburn’s office and went out to her awaiting vehicle. 94

“Well, time to get to work,” said Commander Lewis to herself. She then took out her cell phone from her glove compartment and called up Lieutenant Reed. 95

“Hullo?” 96

“Lieutenant, this is Lt. Commander Lewis. Call up the crew, at least 12 of them, and get them ready for sail."97

“Okay Commander. What vessel?” 98

“Submarine Louis. She’s a sweet babe.” 99

“Yes Commander.” She then hung up the phone and left West Sussex Naval Headquarters for her submarine and her crew.100

“General, Japan and France have both declared war on us.” 101

“Really? When will the invasion take place?” 102

“We don’t know sir. But Army Intelligence says that WAR IS IMMINENT and the attack could take place anytime,” said Colonel Matthieu. 103

“Army Intelligence? Colonel, I’ve seen the fax. Japan says that war is imminent, not Army Intelligence.” 104

“Yes sir,” replied Col. Matthieu. 105

“What about London? Do they know?” asked General Brown. 106

“Well sir, I had Lt. Smith of Naval Intelligence fax Japan’s and France’s war papers over to London and had her to relay the staff.” 107

“Good Colonel. If they want war, then we should not disappoint them,” said Brigadier General Brown. 108

“Yes sir.” 109

“Muster up your troops and prepare for the invasion. I will go to London to see my superiors. I will see what they have to say about this information.” 110

“Yes sir.” 111

“Okay Colonel, you may take your leave.” 112

“Thank you sir.” Colonel Matthieu then left General Brown’s office and pulled out his cell phone. 113

“Major, get all the troops ready. It’s time to prepare for war. Send this message to all other military headquarters. Have them muster up their troops. War is imminent.” He then hung up the phone, walked out of Durham’s Military Headquarters down the steps and to his car and hopped in. 114

“Now, time to get ready,” said Col. Matthieu to himself. He then drove off towards his military headquarters in Carlisle, Cumbria, England, the Lake District.115

“Captain Saria Coleman reporting for duty sir.” 116

“Hello Captain,” said Major Willingham. 117

“War is upon us. It’s time for us to act.” 118

“Sir, what is going on?” 119

“Well, Japan and France have both declared war on us, though we tried having peace talks with them.” 120

“But what about Lt. Smith’s fiancé? Isn’t he the ambassador to France? Doesn’t he deal with the dealings over there?” 121

“Well Captain, Richard does. But he’s been here for three months now, involved with the military, helping our defense and helping our military strengthen.”122

“And why not in France?” 123

“He was under terrorist threats in France.” 124

“OH, I see. And who’s the ambassador to Japan?” 125

“He is.” 126

“What? Then why?” 127

“Well, we had him in Japan, there’s where he was for six months. After several attempts on his life, we got him out of there, thus having him here for the last three months.” 128

“Oh, so he’s not safe anywhere.” 129

“Anywhere but here. He’s still been in contact with both countries, and they were sending us peace offerings and all, but then all of a sudden wanted war.” 130

“I don’t know. Something fishy is bloody goin’ on here. Something’s amiss.” 131

“What’s that captain?” 132

“Something’s wrong. I don’t know what it is, but I feel it. Something’s wrong.” 133

“Commander Lewis, we are ready for deployment,” said Lt. Reed. 134

“Okay Lieutenant. Who are the crew members?” 135

“Well, ma’am, Ensign Jamal Lewis of Bath Naval Academy, Master Chief Petty Officer Wallace Wilkensen of Leeds, Lt. Junior Grade William Irving of London, Chief Warrant Officer Lloyd Berns of Carmarthen, Seaman Jim O’Conners, Petty Officer Third Class Jill Jacobs, both of Anglesey Military Institute, Seaman Recruit Leslie Walls of Newcastle, Seaman Apprentice Janna Jones of Blackpool, Petty Officer Second Class Jayson Jackson of Taunton, Seaman Billy Grund of Nottingham, and Chief Petty Officer Anthony Miller of Scarborough. They are all good military personnel and would be great as crew members.” 136

“Okay Lieutenant. Thank you.” Said Comm. Lewis. She then approached all twelve crew members that were standing upright in a salutary position awaiting the commander’s orders. Commander Lewis looked all of them up and down. She then spoke, 137

“I am Commander Lewis, commander of this crew, the crew you see standing here, all of your fellow crew members. We are here under orders to patrol West Sussex’s border, Hampshire, East Sussex, and rest of England’s southwestern border. We are under threat of war. Our orders are to fire upon any naval ship or submarine that we see approaching our borders. We may come across a hostile, we may not, but we are going to protect these borders as best we can.” She was pacing back and forth, looking in the eyes of each of her crew members. 138

“Oh yeah, I forget, let’s loosen up and have some fun down there, but always be alert." After she finished speaking, she looked over the crew again and walked over to Lt. Reed who was standing near the submarine in West Sussex’s Naval Transport station. 139

“Lieutenant, did you get any other crew members on stand-by?” 140

“Excuse me Commander!” 141

“I meant, are there any crew members on stand-by?” 142

“Yes, about 15.” Well, we need nine more to make this crew to 23, so, tell me the names of the others, only the first nine that pops in your head.” 143

“Well Commander, we have Chief Warrant Officer Julie Richards of Swansea, Ensign Michael Scotch of Matlock, Seaman Greg Janson of Herefore, Seaman Apprentice Natalie Nichole of Basingstoke, Senior Chief Petty Officer Manna Michelle of Bournemouth, Seaman Lewis Zoy of Bristol, Petty Officers Third Class Zack and Isaac Smith of Wolverhampton, and Seaman Recruit Abram Basks of Townbridge.” 144

“How long will it take them to get here?” 145

“Well, Commander, we’re in luck because they all are inside the building.” 146

“Good, call them all here.” Lt. Reed then went to get them all. Shortly afterwards, Lt. Reed returned with the nine new crew members.147

“Commander,” shouted Lt. Reed. 148

“Yes Lieutenant,” replied Comm. Lewis. “What is it?” “Commander, Seaman Lewis Zoy of Bristol is not here. He is in Northern England. So I called up Lt. Junior Grade Dennis Zimmerman of Devon County.” “Okay Lieutenant. Now, get them all aboard. We have work to do.” “All aboard!” shouted Lt. Reed. All of the sailors climbed aboard the submarine. “Now, this is how we brake up. I am the commanding officer,” started Commander Lewis. “My second in command is Lt. Reed. We go by ranks here. The higher rank is whom you go to when you need something done or have a question. The person that will be piloting this submarine will be Petty officer Second Class Jayson Jackson. The Captain of this submarine will be Master Chief Petty office Wallace Wilkensen. His second in command will be Senior Chief Petty Officer Manna Michelle. Everyone over the Master Chief can only be approached by the Master Chief unless otherwise noted. The Chief Warrant Officers will hold our brigs, our prison, they check up on all the people under the Petty Officer Second Class. The Ensigns checks up on the maintenance and the two lower Petty Officers, the Petty officer Second and Third Class, and the Chief Petty Officer. The Lt. Junior Grades checks in with Lt. Reed on the going of the Senior Chief Petty Officer and Master Chief Petty Officer. They get the reports of the Ensigns who get reports from the Chief Warrant Officers. Lt. Reed checks up on everything, everybody, and will run daily operations of the submarine. He checks in with me. I do the analysis of everything and take over command of the submarine during hostile situations. Now, everyone, get to work. We have borders to patrol.”149

Submarine Ranks for Submarine Louis150

Lt. Commander Lewis151

Lt. Reed152

Lt. Junior Grade William Irving  /    Lt. Junior Grade Dennis Zimmerman153

Ensign Jamal Lewis  /     Ensign Michael Scotch154

Chief Warrant Officer Lloyd Berns / Chief Warrant Officer Julie Richards155

Master Chief Petty Officer Wallace Wilkensen156

Senior Chief Petty Officer Manna Michelle157

Chief Petty Officer Anthony Miller158

Petty Officer Second Class Jayson Jackson159

Petty Officers 3rd Class Jill Jacobs    Zack Smith  &    Isaac Smith160

Seaman Jim O’Conners  / Seaman Billy Grund   / Seaman Greg Janson161

Seaman Apprentice Janna Jones  / Seaman Apprentice Natalie Nichole162

Seaman Recruit Leslie Walls  /     Seaman Recruit Abram Brooks163

"Fuck, bloody hell. What the fuck is wrong with her,” said Ambassador Richard to himself, “Why in the bloody hell does my fiancé Lindsey want to stay here? She knows that war is coming, and coming from both countries that I happen to be ambassador of.” 164

Richard then grew quiet as he thought for a moment. He then spoke softly to himself, 165

“Is it too obvious? Too suspicious? Does anyone know? Does Lindsey know? If she knew what I had done, she would leave me for sure. She would then tell Col. Matthieu who would call me a Benedict Arnold. I would then be court-marshaled and killed for treason. God I need to get the bloody hell out of here. Fuck!” 166

He walked over to the couch and plopped himself down, thinking about his situation and a way out of it. He then started to nod off. Just then, his phone ranged. He jumped up startled and answered his phone. 167

“Hullo?” 168

“Yes baby, it’s me. How are you?” 169

“I’m doing okay. It would be better if you were here.” 170

“Honey, you know I can’t.” 171

“Bloody hell. I need you here.” 172

“But baby, I can’t be there right now. We’re preparing for war. I need to be here.” 173

“Fine, go ahead, be there. I don’t give a fuck if you die.” 174

“But Richard….” Richard hung up the phone. 175

“Fuck her. I don’t need her anyway,” he said to himself. 176

“But I need to get the bloody hell out of here.” He ran to his room, went straight to the closet and pulled out a large brown duffle bag. He then threw all of his clothes onto their bed. He then emptied all of his drawers out onto the bed. He then proceeded to stuff his duffle bags with clothes.177

Lt. Smith hung up here phone with a tear in her left eye. Her eyes were watering fast. 178

“I hate men. I really hate men.” She started to cry. 179

“Lieutenant. Lieutenant. Are you okay?” asked Second Lieutenant Rachel Carter, Lt. Smith’s good friend.180

“No, I’m not. Richard is not acting himself. He said he doesn’t care if I die. He wants to leave the country,” she paused, crying hard. Her nose started to run. Lt. Carter gave her a napkin box full of napkins so Lt. Smith could blow her nose. 181

“I just hate men.” 182

“It’s okay Lindsey.” 183

“No, men suck. I’m done with men. Do you want to be my girlfriend?” 184

“Why are you done with men?” 185

“Because they are stupid. I hate them.” 186

“No you don’t. You always say that when things go bad with you and any guy.” Rachel placed her left hand on Lindsey’s right shoulder. 187

“Lindsey, guys are stupid, we know that, but even with all their inadequacies, we love them anyway.” Lindsey smiled at her. 188

“I guess you’re right. Maybe I should go home for a bit to check on him.” 189

“Yes, you go do that. I’ll be here to fill in for you until you return.” 190

“Okay. “ They embraced. Lt. Lindsey Smith then left the office and headed to her car. Once in her car, she left for home.191

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