London, Westminster, 4 Whitehall, Greater London Police Department.
In the bright meeting room, the routine weekly police meeting of Scotland Yard was underway.
Due to the Tory Party cabinet's fall from power, the number of protest marches in London had seen a significant decrease, allowing Scotland Yard, previously stretched thin, to refocus their efforts on maintaining day-to-day order.
With a substantial reduction in his workload, Superintendent Rowan was in quite a good mood, a rare occurrence for this always stoic British Army Colonel; today, a genial smile hung incongruously on his typically stern features.
Of course, a lighter workload alone wouldn't have been enough to cheer him up this much.
More importantly, he had secured contact with the new Home Secretary, the Viscount Melbourne, thanks to an introduction by Viscount Palmerston, and had received his endorsement.