I am going to post the first few chapters of my book as I make them, but I will not post the whole book. Without further ado, Chapter 1.
Chapter 1: Reckoning “Come on soldier. Move it!” screamed a voice from the distance. As I rose from the ground, blood leaking from my body, I saw the figure running towards me.
“What are you doing?” he asked, with a voice both wanting an answer, but also not.
He dragged me across the desolate battlefield, riddled with the bodies of my fallen comrades, and that of the enemy. The deafening screams of fighting and the crying plea’s of men dying surround me as I was dragged across the ground, leaving a trail of blood behind my body.
“Medic, patch him up” as he ordered this a medic appeared from the tent that he had pulled me to, taking out some bandages he began to put me back together.
As he was stitching me up he tried to engage in conversation.
“What’s your name, sir?” He queried.
“Titus, Titus Dominus” I replied, trying to control the agonising pain surging through my body.
Trying to regain control of my legs as I struggle to stand again, the Medic offered his assistance and, without my answer, proceeded to help me.
“You have to take it easy” He said, with a soft and caring tone.
Grabbing my weapons I proceeded out of the tent and back onto the ravaged war-field, thinking without my mind.
Stepping back to the front line, I saw the full extent of the war. So much pain, suffering and blood, washed away by a river of tears shed by the killers who brought their weapons to their victims, then felt the sweet return of redemption strike them down, as the vicious cycle continued.
As I dragged myself back to my regiment, still stumbling from my wounds I saw the destroyed faces of men, some alive and some dead, crying out in desperate pleas, but to no avail.
Feeling a cold shudder on my shoulder as I passed them, I eventually managed to return to my regiment, readying my killing machines as I rejoined my other comrades.
Silence covered the field with its deceiving veil… Men stood quivering and shaking from the terror that they had experienced out in this nightmarish realm, some tried to stand tall but when the time for talk was over, they cowered like the rest. The fear in their eyes was matched only by their determination to die, and that they know they will not return the man they left, if they returned at all.
The silence was now deafening, everything around me had stopped in motion… Nothing…
But I could hear him, Death, coming, to claim me.
“Charge” called out the commander. Then followed Death…
“For victory” we roared.
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