📘 SHORT CHAPTER OUTLINES (FINALIZED)
Chapters 1–12, each broken into tight, film‑ready scenes.
CHAPTER 1 — The Prison Begins to Shift
1. Ken notices changes THIS IS SCOTT WRITING THE PROSE BELOW.
I wake up to more silence than usual. Noises now and then just no underground hum of talk and activity and guards walkie talkies. The last few days the guards had been taking off. The battlefront is about to slam into us, an unstoppable force destroying everything in their path; taking conscripts, slaves, and reportedly making food out of the waves of refugees.
With my training and experience, all I can do is plan. Every moment, every detail. Awake or asleep. I lived through shit no one would have thought of but him, too many times to chalk up to chance. I go over plan after plan refining. If I can live through the scenario in my mind, I can live through the scenario on the battlefield. I have to believe this. Proved true. Lack of planning, lack of back up plan after back up plan, defeated his enemies.
They are coming for him, three Guards and Maya. He gets up, goes to the sink and splashes water on his face, puts on his prison issue black glasses, and turns to the doorway just as they knock on his door, "Coming in." Maya pushes the door half way open. We need you. I nod yeah, and they follow me as I walk ahead of them.
I played scrabble with the gang bangers, Glother the librarian got me in on the game. Maya started the group when she found out they all played, and exceptional spellers were rare. They'd brought peace to the prison, even cooled their racial hatreds out of public. Learned to work together. The guards knew of his plan and were calling him up. They were finally asking for help. They were sitting on the dry goods supply for the entire states prison system. Enough to feed an army to Chicago, refugees included. By the time I arrived they'd been over it all and were ready to listen to my plan.
Guards bringing families inside.
Refugees clustering outside the fences.
Food stores being quietly rationed.
The air feels “tilted,” like before a storm.
2. Morning library meeting with Glother
Glother tunes between Radio Free Chicago and Murdoch propaganda.
Refugee crisis explained: East Coast flooding, Florida gone.
Wealthy elites retreating to underground cities protected by Tromp Security.
Ordinary people have nowhere to go.
3. Chicago Sanctuary introduced
One of the last two public sanctuaries.
Democratic, volunteer‑run, barely holding on.
4. Ken’s past revealed
Former Lieutenant Colonel, mission planner.
Jailed for desertion before executions became standard.
Quietly planning how to defend the prison and get people to Chicago.
CHAPTER 2 — The Scrabble Council
1. Daily Scrabble game
Four gang leaders: Theo, Kareem, Red, Sean.
Peace treaties forged over the board.
Glother and Ken included because they can spell.
2. Ken explains his plan
Three times.
Kareem finally says: “We get it. We already agreed while you were gone.”
3. Ken is not the leader
The four leaders are.
Ken is the planner, not the authority.
4. Guards interrupt
Refugees arriving.
The front collapsing.
Attack imminent.
5. Radio Free Chicago broadcast
Ken’s coded message: “If you need shelter, go to the Joliet food hub. Soldiers retreating — make your stand there.”
CHAPTER 3 — The First Battle (The Miracle of Joliet)
1. Ken’s preparations
Foxholes dug in a perfect path.
IEDs placed to stop tanks.
Food loaded into trucks for evacuation.
2. The assault begins
Ken runs up the middle — a “suicide charge” that is actually timed to his explosives.
Tanks stall.
Lines collapse.
3. Officers captured
Ken knows where they’ll be.
Small squad surrounds them.
No shots fired.
4. Conscripts surrender
Underfed, terrified, shot if they retreat.
They join the coalition.
5. Aftermath
No one dies.
Trucks and tanks gained.
Sanctuary Chicago Radio calls it “The Miracle of Joliet.”
6. Ken’s interior
Ghosts.
Screams from old battles.
Belief that God doesn’t hear men with blood on their hands.
CHAPTER 4 — The Slave Camp
1. Discovery
Slave camp ten miles off their route.
Ken refuses to leave people behind.
2. The plan
Juan’s footage projected into the sky via holographic drone.
Soldiers see officers surrendering, families freed, oligarch lies exposed.
3. Maya speaks
“You’re hungry. Your families are hungry. You’re welcome with us — even the supervisors.”
4. Confrontation
Former slaves want to kill the supervisors.
Ken makes supervisors say who they were before the draft.
Two were mail carriers — same as two former slaves.
5. Red’s line
“Let the one without sin fire the first bullet.”
Ken laughs: “I forgot that verse.”
6. Outcome
No one dies.
Soldiers free their families.
Camp dissolves peacefully.
Coalition named The Rainbow Push Co‑olition.
CHAPTER 5 — The Coalition Grows
1. Next camp joins peacefully
Already aware of the coalition’s mercy.
2. Sean’s line
“What happened in prison stays in prison.”
“And what happened outside doesn’t matter in here, either.”
3. National Guard joins
Illinois and Wisconsin units.
Last line protecting Chicago Sanctuary.
4. Murdoch’s secret
His private bunker failing due to tectonic rupture.
He now wants Chicago Sanctuary.
5. The bombs
Ken’s old soldiers deliver four suitcase‑sized nuclear devices.
They trust only him.
He does not want them — which is why they give them to him.
CHAPTER 6 — The Caravan to Chicago
1. The coalition becomes a traveling city
Refugees, soldiers, freed families, gang leaders.
2. Chicago Free Radio broadcasts hope
The Midwest begins to believe again.
3. Murdoch’s army gathers
Marching toward Chicago.
4. Ken’s interior
The weight of the nukes.
The ghosts of old battles.
The fear of becoming what he once was.
CHAPTER 7 — Arrival at Chicago Sanctuary
1. Sanctuary opens its gates
Families fed and housed.
Soldiers welcomed.
Supervisors integrated.
2. Leaders recognized
Theo, Kareem, Red, Sean.
Maya becomes the voice of the people.
Juan’s footage becomes the historical record.
3. Ken grows quieter
He knows what is coming.
CHAPTER 8 — The Last Scrabble Game
1. Final game
Ken sits with the four leaders.
They ask what he plans to do.
2. Ken says nothing
He will not burden them with the weight.
3. He leaves in the night
Alone.
With the nukes.
CHAPTER 9 — The Last Soldier
1. Murdoch’s army advances
Toward Chicago.
2. Ken uses the nukes on mountains
Collapsing passes.
Blocking the army.
No casualties.
3. Threat of further destruction
If they advance, he will stop them again.
4. Soldiers refuse orders
They kill their commanders.
They surrender.
5. Ken leads them to Chicago
Quietly.
Without triumph.
CHAPTER 10 — The Return
1. Ken returns with the surrendered army
The coalition welcomes them.
2. Leaders ask what he did
Ken refuses to say: “No one deserves that weight. And you’d feel it if you were any part of it.”
3. Kareem’s line
“You said you wanted to be the last soldier. Guess you are.”
CHAPTER 11 — The New Chicago
1. Democratic Socialist government formed
No money.
Shared labor, food, shelter.
Everyone votes.
2. Oligarchs and movie stars arrive
Seeking refuge.
3. Sean’s declaration
“What happened in prison stays in prison.”
“And what happened outside doesn’t matter in here, either.”
4. Integration
Oligarchs enter as equals.
No vengeance.
No hierarchy.
The war’s legacy ends.
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