Chapter 12As far as state funerals go the service wasn’t bad. The Governor decided to have a public ceremony and internment to honor the man who saved his life. Alexander Lee would be remembered as a Statesman, Military Hero, and a Patriot. To his family he would be known as Father. Minerva stood proud and tall in her dress blues at the head of the procession. She had not shed a single tear in sorrow since his death. Although his last act was that of a savior, his life was one of a repressor to his family. Minerva found it very hard to separate the two halves of his personality. She truly hoped that with his last breath he realized his many mistakes. The Monument to the Fallen was reserved for those who gave their lives in protection of the ideals of government. The state minister, Fathe

