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Sep 21 2009 Anchor

Hey guys. This is just something I pieced together when I was bored. Enjoy!

It is about a marine soldier who stormed a small bridge but his whole unit was destroyed.

Dust and ashes that lay beneath me and I quickly came to terms that I was the only survivor amongst hundreds that stormed that narrow bridge. With bullets still whistling in the wind over my head, I lie there thinking to myself if this was real, if it was really happening. I didn't budge. I remained calm.

After the gunfire ceased, I turned my head to my left. I witnessed a soldier about two feet from me staring me down. I could almost feel his pain. He didn't move. He was bleeding profusely and without notice his chest stopped and he was dead. I turned my head to my right and and braced my arms underneath me as I slowly picked myself up. I wasn't shot; it was such a relief.

I picked up my weapon and slowly moved into . I checked the cartridge, it was full. I didn't even have the chance to fire one shot, not one shot. After a few hours of sitting there, patiently, it grew silent. I knew then that I was truly the only survivor.

As I turned around, a enemy solider stood there, overhead, staring down at me. He spoke and I through my weapon over to the side and raised up my arms. I said, "Do not shoot.", he just stared at me. His attention was startled, I kneed him in his thigh and threw him on the ground. I picked up his weapon and aimed it at him. I felt no emotion. I always heard life in the military did that to a limited few. I guess I was one of those few. I told him to move, he didn't answer, of course he didn't. He did not understand what I was saying. I thought to myself, "Should I let him live? Should I kill him? He didn't think this." I didn't have the courage to shoot a unarmed man...so I put a pistol in his hand and shot him. As blood splattered onto me I turned around and walked off into the sunset wondering if I had done the right thing, wondering if humanity has ever done the right thing...

Keromalas....

Edited by: Keromalas

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