Joe
Junior
- Aug 4, 2018
- 563
At exactly 1146 Local Time, the Vietnamese Consulate to the United States of America opened it's gates for the first time since it shut it's doors sixty years ago. The metal creaked loudly, shaking off the rust that had collected and crusted in spots. Two Vietnamese Marines off to the side, dressed in their wintery-dark tunics would immediately come to a salute, snow caked onto the top of their peaked caps. Their field greatcoats swirled around them as they stared blankly into the distance. They stood as still as statues as the two police motorcycles zipped past, followed by a black Chevy Tahoe. Behind the tinted windows, Ambassador Michael Nguyen saluted back.
The delegation sped towards the Pentagon, with a messenger from the Consulate already sending a Fax, announcing that the Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States of America was stopping by for a quick chat with the Department of Defense.
What was once a nation that had been chronically stagnant and decadent after decades of silent communist rule was now a nation that had opened it's doors, and it appeared that the first guest to be welcome into it's home was the United States of America.
@John
The delegation sped towards the Pentagon, with a messenger from the Consulate already sending a Fax, announcing that the Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States of America was stopping by for a quick chat with the Department of Defense.
What was once a nation that had been chronically stagnant and decadent after decades of silent communist rule was now a nation that had opened it's doors, and it appeared that the first guest to be welcome into it's home was the United States of America.
@John