As You Were!

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By Moagi Sharp

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In a world where duty dictates destiny, a principled British Army officer and a brilliant Foreign Office analyst find their paths irrevocably intertwined across continents, discovering that the greatest battles are often fought for the heart.

Part One: Echoes of Command (United Kingdom) The story opens in the hallowed halls of Sandhurst and the polished corridors of Whitehall, where Captain Moses Adebayo, a rising star in the British Army, first crosses paths with Matilda Thorne, a sharp-witted and fiercely intelligent analyst with the Foreign Office. Their initial encounters are professional, marked by mutual respect and a simmering, unspoken attraction. Moses, a man of quiet strength and unwavering principles, is preparing for a new, highly sensitive deployment. Matilda, grounded yet adventurous, is equally committed to her crucial intelligence work.

Their bond is solidified during joint training exercises and discreet briefings, where their analytical minds and shared dedication to Queen and Country align perfectly. Also in their orbit are Nigel Finch, Moses's charming and gregarious best friend and fellow officer, and Susan Davies, Matilda's compassionate childhood friend, now a passionate humanitarian aid worker. Nigel, ever the jester, subtly nudges Moses towards Matilda, sensing a connection deeper than either acknowledges. But duty calls, and Moses is deployed to a volatile region in Africa, leaving behind a longing glance and an unsaid promise.

Part Two: The Crucible of the Savannah (Africa) Moses finds himself in a sun-baked, politically fractured African nation, leading a contingent on a critical peacekeeping and counter-insurgency mission. The days are a blur of strategic operations, dangerous patrols, and the constant threat of unseen enemies. Unbeknownst to them, Matilda is also deployed to the same region, working undercover to mitigate a burgeoning humanitarian crisis and gather vital intelligence.

Their paths converge dramatically when Moses's unit is ambushed, and it's Matilda, using her unique network and local knowledge, who provides the crucial intelligence that saves his team from certain annihilation. Forced to collaborate closely under extreme duress, their professional respect blossoms into an undeniable, desperate love amidst the chaos.

Part Three: Repercussions and Resolve (USA & UK) The dust settles, but the emotional scars remain. With the African mission concluded, Moses is sent to a top-secret recuperation facility in the USA, grappling with the physical and psychological toll of war. Matilda, hailed for her intelligence work, is also temporarily assigned to a diplomatic task force in Washington D.C., tasked with debriefing and contributing to post-conflict strategies. Their reunion in the sterile, unfamiliar environment of the USA is bittersweet. They have survived, but the transition from battlefield adrenaline to relative calm exposes the vulnerabilities of their relationship.

The Conclusion: Returning to the UK, Moses and Matilda face the ultimate test: integrating their extraordinary experiences into ordinary life. The title, "As You Were!", takes on a poignant double meaning. It's a military command to return to a previous state, yet for Moses and Matilda, nothing can ever be "as it was." Their love is a testament to resilience, a bond forged not just by shared danger, but by a profound understanding of each other's duty, sacrifice, and the unique burdens they carry. The novel concludes with them choosing to face their future together, their love a beacon of hope against the backdrop of a world still in flux, understanding that...

As You Were!