The digital clock on Elizabeth McCord’s bedside table read 3:14 AM when her secure phone began its insistent, rhythmic chirp. Beside her, Henry groaned and pulled a pillow over his head—a practiced move after years of being married to the Secretary of State.
The following is a story draft set during the events of , focusing on Elizabeth McCord’s signature blend of high-stakes diplomacy and family chaos. Title: The Arctic Protocol Madam Secretary - Season 4
"Ma'am, sorry to wake you," Blake’s voice was crisp despite the hour. "But the Russians just moved a research vessel into a disputed zone in the Beaufort Sea. And they aren’t looking for oil. They’ve cut a fiber-optic cable belonging to a NATO listening post." The digital clock on Elizabeth McCord’s bedside table
By 5:00 AM, Elizabeth was in the back of the Suburban, scrolling through briefing memos on her tablet. The situation was a tinderbox. Russia claimed it was an "accidental anchor drag," but Admiral Hill at the Pentagon was already calling for a "proportional naval response." Title: The Arctic Protocol "Ma'am, sorry to wake
"A silent exchange," Elizabeth proposed. "We have a Russian spy in federal custody—a deep-cover asset we picked up in Seattle last month. He’s low-level, but his father is a high-ranking Admiral in their Northern Fleet. We offer a quiet trade: their 'research vessel' experiences a sudden mechanical failure and retreats, and their boy comes home without a headline."
"Bess, if that’s the end of the world, tell them we’re busy," he mumbled.
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