Hetairos, sick the day of the vote and unable to debate in person without embarrassing himself, sent along his brother, a Qaestor elect, with a written note for him to give to the Emperor. It affirmed Hetairos' strong support of the war. This day, out and well again, he began to barnstorm the city with speeches. He spoke of the noble soldiery, bathing them with compliments. To the citizenry, he commanded them that they should fight for nothing (leaving out on purpose the Emperor), but love of country and country. That same love of country, he remarked, put together would burn hotter than the sun. They were the blood of Hadria. They were its legs. Without them it could not stand. Turning away from the cheering crowds, he was ushered off the Rostra by his heavily armed guards. The public knew, as well as he did, that he had many enemies and that walking around town unprotected was suicide.
Returning to his modest villa on the hills overlooking the city, he sat down and began to draft a bill to present at the next Senate meeting:
"Senatorial Convention Act-Sponsored by Hetairos Stagiritis of the Optimates
RECOGNIZING that the Empire is much larger than it was in years past
ACCEPTING that the biannual and emergency meetings are no longer sufficient to keep government running smoothly
PROPOSES that any Senator with Magisterial office exceeding Aedile or any Senator who once held the office of Praetor or higher to convene the Senate at anytime. He shall do this by affixing a notice in the town square. All Senators are obliged to be there in less than four weeks time unless excused by illness or a more pressing public calling (such as military service). This time is also allowed for those in the military to receive the bill at issue, read it, and send a messenger with their vote. He may call and recall the senate until a decision on his proposal is reached, but thereafter he must wait two weeks before he can call the senate again.
FURTHER PROPOSES: That the people of Hadria, by obtaining more than 10,000 signatures and submitting them to the senior senator, may call the senate, with the same criteria as before.
FURTHER PROPOSES: That the criteria also apply to emergency calls by the Emperor.
CONCLUDES: That having a more active senate is beneficial to the people, as such body is better equipped to respond to their needs and concerns faster."
He called in several literate servants, when he was done writing, to make as many copies as they could and put them all over the city of Hadria. Then, as the night wore on, he grew more and more tired as he paced around his bedchamber, nervous and biting his nails over the state of the Republic. It was here that he could synthesize, collect his thoughts, and show that charismatic, confident exterior he was famous for in the Senate and on the streets. After his foodtaster, who was mentally disabled and completely unaware of his job, ensured his food was not poisoned, he gladly partook, munching thoughtfully before setting the dish beside his door and quite literally falling on his bed, exhausted from another day of legislative philosophy.