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The (Un?)Scarlet Letter


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The emisarry gripped the letter on President Kline's desk. "To the leader of the Republic of Ceylon sir?" he asked. "Yes, make sure it gets there." "Yes, sir!"

The emisarry saluted and ran off. He immediately boarded a flight to Ceylon. After he had gotten into Ceylon, he walked to the Presidential house. Approaching the guards he said," I come from the Confederacy of Democratic Indian States with a message for the president." The guards let him in and escorted him to the President's office. Once inside, he placed the letter on the desk of the President.

[quote]President,

My name is Helmuth Kline. I am president of the Confederacy of Democratic Indian States, and would like to establish relations between our two Indian nations, as we will be able to back each other up in times of need. Our people also share common traits, and would like each other. Please consider.

Regards,
President Helmuth Kline[/quote]

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Basu was slightly surprised that they sent someone to deliver the message instead of perhaps calling or something along those lines. He would send a message... on a phone... to his senator of foreign affairs who would go and meet with the Indian States. His plane landed in the Independent States several hours later and he waited patiently to be greeted by their representative.

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A limo was driven to the airport with the diplomat in the backseat. Once the senator was loaded up, the driver was to drive to the Foreign Affairs building.

"Ah senator," the diplomat said," Welcome to India, I am Hammad Sharma, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Please, have a drink." With that Sharma opened a cooler in the backseat revealing a multitude of beer, wine, and whiskey. Taking a bottle of wine Sharma said," Now let us discuss the matters that have brought us here. How does Ceylon feel about establishing relations with the Confederacy?"

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"Well," Sharma said,"we figured due to the close ethnicity of our peoples we should start off with a small treaty. Maybe a PIAT, or ToF to start off. Then, if both governments and peoples feel that we are doing fine, and are growing closer, we could upgrade. Please tell me, how does this sound?"

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