Matthew Hesh stared at the recording device, his mind racing. The evidence was irrefutable. Bradford, Macias, Carter, and their allies had orchestrated a conspiracy so deep that it threatened the very foundation of Arathia’s governnt.
Now, it was ti to strike.
Matthew turned to Collins, his Chief of Staff, who stood near the desk, waiting for orders. "Get the Attorney General on the phone. Right now."
Collins gave a sharp nod and stepped toward the telephone on the corner table. Within monts, the line connected. "Sir, it’s urgent. The President needs you now."
Matthew didn’t wait for pleasantries. When Attorney General Daniel Whitaker’ voice ca through, Matthew spoke with asured intensity.
"Whitaker, listen carefully. I have undeniable proof that multiple senators, high-ranking military officials, and business leaders have conspired to fabricate a war. I need arrest warrants drafted imdiately."
A pause. Then, Whitaker’ voice ca through, low and cautious. "Mr. President, are you absolutely certain?"
Matthew clenched his jaw. "Beyond any doubt. I have nas, docunts, financial transactions, and a recorded confession. Bradford and his circle are orchestrating another false-flag attack to force our hand into war. If we don’t move now, we may be too late to stop it."
There was a beat of silence before Whiteaker responded. "I’ll get the warrants drafted, but this won’t be easy. Many of these n hold significant power in Congress. There will be resistance."
Matthew’s voice hardened. "I don’t care. This ends tonight."
Departnt of Justice Headquarters
1:30 AM
Attorney General Whitaker moved fast. Within hours, teams of legal experts worked tirelessly, assembling the necessary arrest warrants. The charges were staggering—conspiracy against the governnt, incitent to war, treason, and corruption.
Agents from the U.S. Marshals and the Bureau of Investigation—Arathia’s leading law enforcent agencies—were briefed. So agents hesitated, knowing the weight of the nas they were about to take down.
But the orders were clear: these n were traitors.
Once everything was prepared, Whitaker called the White House. "We’re ready."
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The Capitol, Washington D.C.
3:00 AM
The first arrests were swift and efficient.
Senator Jas Macias was taken from his residence while he was asleep. The marshals entered his ho with little resistance, pinning him down before he could even react. His wife scread as he was dragged from his bed, but the agents didn’t waver.
"You have no idea what you’re doing!" Macias roared as he was forced into the back of a waiting car.
"You have the right to remain silent," the agent read.
Macias struggled, his face red with rage. "Hesh won’t get away with this!"
But no one was listening.
Senator Felix Carter was taken from his office. He had been reviewing docunts late into the night when agents burst in. Unlike Macias, Carter didn’t resist. He rely sat back in his chair, offering a dry smirk.
"So, the President finally decided to play dirty," he muttered.
"Felix Carter, you’re under arrest for conspiracy against the Arathian governnt."
Carter sighed and held out his hands. "You don’t know what you’ve started."
Bradford’s Residence
3:30 AM
William Bradford was a light sleeper. Years in politics had taught him to be wary of every shift in power, every sudden change in circumstance.
But even he wasn’t prepared for the sudden pounding on his front door.
"William Bradford! Open the door!"
Bradford jolted awake. His wife stirred beside him, eyes groggy with confusion.
"What’s happening?" she whispered.
Bradford’s instincts kicked in. He grabbed his robe and moved to the window. His heart pounded at the sight of ard federal agents surrounding his estate.
They had co for him.
He turned to his wife, gripping her shoulders. "Listen to . Call Senator Hawthorne. Tell him I’ve been arrested—tell him to mobilize everyone we have left in Congress."
Before she could respond, the door burst open.
"William Bradford, you are under arrest for conspiracy against the Arathian governnt," an agent announced, stepping forward with restraints in hand.
Bradford straightened his back, forcing himself to remain calm. He wouldn’t give them the satisfaction of seeing fear.
"This is an abuse of power," he said coolly. "Hesh is overreaching. And when the public finds out, you’ll all regret this."
The agent ignored him. "Hands behind your back."
Bradford clenched his jaw but complied.
As they led him out of his house, past the line of waiting news reporters who had sohow caught wind of the arrests, he lifted his head high.
This wasn’t over.
The White House, Washington D.C.
4:15 AM
Collins walked into the Oval Office, a file in hand. "It’s done, sir. We have them all."
Matthew exhaled, rubbing his temple. "Any resistance?"
Collins shook his head. "So. Macias fought back. Carter was calm, but he made it clear this isn’t over. And Bradford… well, he thinks he’s still in control."
Matthew sat back in his chair, his mind racing. "We need to move fast. By morning, the press will be all over this. We have to control the ssage before Bradford’s allies spin it against us."
Collins hesitated. "There’s sothing else, sir."
Matthew looked up. "What?"
Collins handed him a telegram. "This ca in an hour ago. From our military intelligence office in Veracruz."
Matthew read the short ssage, his blood running cold.
USS Monroe detected potential explosives onboard. Imdiate evacuation underway.
The attack was already in motion.
Veracruz Naval Base, Arathian Waters
5:30 AM
The USS Monroe sat anchored in the harbor, its deck illuminated by spotlights as sailors scrambled across it. Naval investigators had discovered a suspicious cargo hold, and now the entire crew was being evacuated.
Captain Trebor stood on the bridge, gripping the radio. "This is Captain Reynolds of the USS Monroe. We’ve located several unregistered cargo crates in the lower decks. Possible explosives. Request imdiate bomb disposal unit on-site."
A voice crackled through the radio. "Understood, Captain. Extraction team en route."
Trebor exhaled. If they had been even a few hours late, the ship—and every man on board—would have been gone.
The White House, Washington D.C.
6:00 AM
Collins rushed into the Oval Office, breathless. "Sir, we just got confirmation. The Monroe was rigged with explosives. We caught it in ti."
Matthew let out a slow breath. They had stopped the final piece of Bradford’s war machine.
Now, there was only one thing left to do.
He turned to Collins. "Call a press conference. Today."
Collins blinked. "You’re going public?"
Matthew’s eyes burned with determination. "Arathia deserves the truth. And I’m going to give it to them."
Later that day…
The nation would awaken to the biggest scandal in Arathian history.
The headlines would scream of treason.
And William Bradford, once the most powerful man in Washington, would sit in a prison cell, watching as everything he built collapsed around him.
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