The sound of music and the smell of wine filled the warm evening air as darkness began to creep over Rome like a black blanket. The celebratory homecoming of Caesars great army was in full swing, yet his battle hardened soldiers had yet to arrive. It had been three days since they returned from the northern lands and they had secured yet another victory, expanding Caesars empire further more. The men who returned, those who were uninjured were looking forward to a heroes welcome. And rightly so. Among these men, was none other than the highly regarded and respected General Marcus Brutus, a striking man, who led the soldiers to victory. He bore a white gown and brown sandals, as did his men. However, to distinguish himself from the others a red cape draped over his shoulders and back marked with the symbol of the empire. With a swift flick of his hand he gave the order for his men to join the festivities.
The palace was now a hive of laughter and joy. The great hall was littered with statues of the great gods, paintings of past emperors and great gladiators hung proudly on the walls. People danced and laughed as they mingled. Marcus drank wine from his goblet, pretending to listen to a group of senates who reminisced over one of his past glories on the battle field. He lost count of how many people congratulated him for his most recent victory. Although, he was glad people appreciated his efforts. There was one man who appreciated his efforts more than most and that was the emperor. Most of the senates questioned Caesars decision to appoint Brutus as a General at such a young age, but both have proven their doubters wrong. Marcus glanced over at the emperor, and saw him sat in his throne-like chair, enjoying himself, drinking the wine. His wife in the chair next to him.
Marcus felt a hand touch his shoulder. He turned to find the emperors messenger smile nervously back at him. She was small, with black hair that was tied up. She played with the sleeve of her robe,
'The emperor would like to speak with you, my lord.', she said, before turning away and was lost among the crowd of people.
Marcus drank the remainder of the wine in his goblet before excusing himself and made his way over to Caesar. Again, he was stopped and congratulated by the people before him. He finally reached the steps before Caesar and climbed them. He acknowledged Caesar with a bow of the head and Caesar returned his acknowledgment by lifting his goblet high in to the air.
'Ahh, General, it's been too long!'. Caesar rose from his chair and embraced the young General and Marcus embraced him back. The small, white haired man was dwarved by the mountain that is Brutus. Caesar stumbled back to his chair and ordered Marcus to sit by his side. Marcus exchanged pleasantries with Caesars wife before sitting down. A servant approached Marcus and handed him a new goblet of wine.
'Tell me General, how long was you in the northern lands?', asked Caesar curiously. Marcus took a swig from his wine before replying.
'One year and fifty six day, my lord.'. It felt much longer to Marcus. Many men were lost during this battle and the northern lands were not kind.
'I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your efforts, General. You have won many battles and expanded my empire, For this, I thank you.'. Caesar smiled and raised his goblet once more and the General did also. The festivities grew in to the night and people attending grew merrier. Marcus told stories to Caesar about some of his exploits on the battle fields much to the amusement of the emperor.
'You have conquered many battles and wars, General. But, why have you yet to conquer the heart of a woman?'. Caesars question caught him by surprise. The emperor had never asked about his private life before. He took a moment to think about this. Perhaps it was because he was away all the time and never had chance to settle down and have a family. He had better not say this to the emperor, however.
'You know, you are just like my daughter. You are too picky when it comes to these things. Where is she anyway? Where is my daughter?', Caesar craned his neck and overlooked the floor in front of him. He scanned the room like an eagle looking for it's prey.
'Claudia!'.