Sunday, May 26, 2013
Fifty grey soldiers. Our general in front. Hundreds of others listening over radio.
“It’s true. We’ve found it. A place without the faceless. ”
Applause.
“But eighty men died getting there. Twice as many will die if we try again. The enemy units must be annihilated… there’s only one way to this effectively.”
Murmurings.
“One of us won’t be coming back.”
Silence.
But someone has to go.
My brother’s dead. I killed him.
My friends have burned. I watched them.
What’s left for me?
I step forward.
Lift my hand.
Am I certain?
Am I sure?
“I’ll go,” I whisper.
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