Minnie was tailing me around, nagging and blabbing about Ace. Everyone knows that he has been bullying whoever sets foot within his visual range for the past few days. And Minnie personally thinks that Ace is up to something worse when he's showing signs of goodness.
"I swear he's giving me the creeps!" Minnie was shaking her head with disgust. "I mean, he's definitely the biggest bully around. Even the teachers don't want him getting into one of his tantrums. He's just evil!
Well, he is.
"But no one can deny that he had been at your side whenever you're in trouble," she blo
A week had passed, and we had Guns again. I just hope Private Stiles would overlook my average shooting ability this time. I entered the shooting range and noticed the pile of paraphernalia in front. Private Stiles entered the room, and my stomach was getting acidic, especially when he gave me a glance. What did I do to him, really? Creep. He looked sterner than the last time we saw him. "Good morning." There was a pause, and we murmured our replies.
You'd think this is one hell of an exciting game, but for someone like me, this is just pure trouble--- a complicated, troublesome worthless task.Who wants to be bait?! I doubt someone out there dreams of being bait. It's like how people throw in meat on a crocodile pen to draw them in. Damn that jerk! For all it's worth, this is his revenge on me. I still don't get why he's mad at me, but since he's one of those crazy kids, I'll let it pass. He must've lost a screw or something. I picked all the bait-like personalities in the class, or they chose me. And when I say bait-like, you'd probably think wimpy, and you're just half right. I sighed, looking at them. I can't help but feel sorry for ourselves. One of us even sneezed, spreading green matter down his chin.&
I went back to my modest team, thinking about the task at hand. Indeed, we're going to play sacrifice. And relaying the mission will be tricky since most of us are cowards that would instead run away along a path than clean it. I found them in a very awkward situation. From the looks of it, Yetti is having an argument with Osprey, both of them scowling at each other. "We will fail if we include the others with the plan. They'd just be excess baggage," said Osprey, who appeared to be in the same league as Marlo and Sedano. He reminded me of how Bee thinks. "As far as I remember, this is just a class activity advising awareness," Yetti answered. "We came here to learn not to weed ou
"We're up against the enemy's whole vanguard team," I whispered. I felt their stunned gazes digging into my head. "One trap will not be enough to take most of them." Osprey glowered at me and said. "I don't know how you can affirm that confidently, but what are we going to do?" I took a stick and started drawing on the land. "We're here," I said and drew a circle. "Here's Kaye's trap." I drew another circle. "And the biggest and nearest enemies around are over here and here." All of them listened quie
I woke up and yawned. Someone is trying to tear our door down. I looked at the clock and shrugged at the thought that I'd slept for almost fourteen hours. I ran my hands on my hair and fixed my clothing before I opened the door. "How can I help you?" I asked, and Minnie's grumpy face welcomed the sight. "Oh, hey." "Help?" Minnie snorted. "You ditched the game yesterday, and now you're asking how you can help me?" "We lost, huh," I said and yawned again. Minnie waved a hand in front of her face,
My body was still raw from the past weeks' rigorous training... And yet, here I am running on the field thinking about the book that lies inside the library. Private Diaz was scolding us about how flaccid our baby muscles had become just by giving us a day of rest. "You lousy losers!" he shouted, and that did it. "I heard some of you lost against the other class the other week?!" I thought this soldier had decided to drop that incident, but I guess I was wrong. I groaned ruefully. And when I turned at the others, I found them with grim expressions. "I am teaching a bunch of loser
Soldier Fred The gears were smaller, and yet our weapons were the same. They may be kids, but surely, the soldier doesn't see them as invalids. Beside's Fred knew, being a newly conscripted soldier, that they don't really have that much of a gap when it comes to military knowledge. He saw the first one who woke up. She folded her sleeping bag and slid it inside her gear. Noticing that he was looking at her, she approached him. She looked up the tree and called. "Good morning, Sir," the girl greeted, and she smiled at him. "I can take the watch now. You may rest." He chuckled. "The captain would kill me if
For days the patrol lasted. Still, there was no sign of any of the missing soldiers. In the forest, there lies a lake where all the patrolmen gather to exchange reports. At the lakeside, they camped. More and more from the bases soldier arrive each day, reinforcements as they seem, the kids see no immediate danger to be wary of. Perhaps, amongst the leaders, there was an exchange of Intel regarding an attack. Lieutenant Margeary sends them the awaited reinforcements only to discover that they were sent kids to work with. Most adults were appalled for what these kids, small, weak, and inexperienced, could do but hinder progress? Ace watched the camp with keen and stern interest. Being the best of the best amongst his age, he can't help but sympathize with the