Description
History always painted Gaius Octavius and Marcus Antonius as bitter enemies who soon went their separate ways. Well, this is somewhat different. Bitterly jealous at Octavius getting all of Caesar's money and adoption, Antonius withholds all of the money out of spite. Only nineteen-years-old, Gaius Octavius has to confront the man who used to be Caesar's friend and best general in battle. What starts out as anger turns into something sweeter. Antonius has always been described by other people as good looking, a possible descendant of Hercules. Octavius never believed this at first, until he meets the older man face-to-face. Annoyed at his conflicting feelings for Antonius, Octavius marches off back to Apollonia, not realizing the older man is trailing behind.