I'm Hapz, and I'm here to tell you a
story.
It began when I got my first assignment in
the royal navy. Four solders were sent on a special assignment, I was one of
them,
but I was the least in seniority. We set out to sail to a distant land. Our
assignment was to bring home some colonists who were about to be overcome by
the enemy. The problem was, that the colonists didn't want to go home, but we
were ordered to bring them home by whatever means necessary because the
enemy's plans were found out, and if we didn't bring them home quickly they
would all be dead within 24 hours. This is all the information I was told as
it was on a need to know basis, and I guess we didn't need to know.
When we arrived at the Island, we found a
battle going on and most of the colonists were already dead. There was a
great confusion going on and when we joined in the battle, the colonists didn't
even know we were on their side. We four were mighty men of war and we beat
off the enemy. I hacked away like a mad man with my sword; there was no
stopping us we were filled with an invincible power. The enemy ran like
rabbits.
We regrouped, and set out to find the
remaining colonists. We found a family on their property on the side of a
hill. We just forced our way onto their land and into their homes. And
marched them down the dirt road. There was this young man in the group, named
Phinspear,
who got highly upset and didn't want to cooperate so I shoved him in the back
of his neck and pushed him down the road. At this, he got infuriated, and to
my surprise, he decked me and sent me flying to the ground. Quick as whip, he
took my sword and my knife from me and held it to my head. My two companions
came to my rescue, but it took everything they had to hold him down.
Our commander took us aside and warned us
to not be so rough on the colonists.
We got back to the ship and set sail for
home. The colonists were not too happy about having to leave their homes, but
when they were told all the facts, they realized that we had saved their
life, and they were only too happy to be going to their new home.
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