It was Heinrich’s 18th birthday, so he went out with his best friend Karl and went hunting in the woods. They are walking in the woods now, looking for animals to use as target practice. Heinrich crouches down behind a bush with Karl, then he looks over at Karl. “Karl, I wanted to know if you will come with me and serve with me in the army?” Heinrich asks. “I don’t know, I was planning on getting a job in Munich and raise a family here.” Karl answers back. “But Karl, I would love to have you by myside on the field of battle and I probably won’t trust the other soldiers in my regiment.” Heinrich looks away at a deer in the distance, while saying this. Karl turns his head in the direction of the deer and aims down his rifle at the deer. Then he shot, the gunshot sounded like thunder when the rifle shot. The deer fell down with a dying squeal and some of the blood went on the green grass. Everything was dead silent and there wasn’t one bird chirping in the …show more content…
“Be safe son and please come back home to us.” His mother answers back, while tears start to come out of her eyes. “I shall come back home, I promise.” Heinrich says, while he goes over to his father. “Goodbye dad.” “Heinrich you make me proud to call you my son and now you are going to make me more proud of you. After you serve your nation.” His father says in a loud bold voice. “I have to go now, so I can catch the train before it leaves to the place I’m heading.” Heinrich says, while he walks out and heads down to the train station. “Heinrich wait up, I decided to come with you.” Karl yells, while racing to catch up with him.
“I’m glad that you decided to come with me. Let’s get on the train, before it leaves.” Heinrich smiles to Karl and both of them hop onto the train. Then they sit down near the window looking out and waving to everyone while the train leaves the
“I want to know where they are and how many men are coming. Find out, and don’t fail me again,” He replied sternly. “In the meantime, what’s our plan from here?”
Jamie swallowed and took one big breath, this would be his last breath that he shared with the auburn red deer with white specks. His sweaty thumb reached for the trigger, a moment of silence was placed over the last few seconds before he griped the trigger of his grandpa's rifle. BANG! He watched as the bullet went soaring thru the air. His body still as the bullet spirals thru the air and pushes thru the outer layer of the deer skin, he watches as it twists and turns thru the next two layers until it reaches the inside. Jamie could tell as soon as the bullet passed thru the deer's skin because as soon as it hit the fragile doe the creature turned its head to look at Jamie, the look looked like the animal was saying to the boy, ok and that
“Yes, alright. I’m okay,” she answered finally, shrugging off the men and the support they were lending. The federal agent gave her a concerned gaze before nodding once to himself and leading them into the house of Father James E. Christoph.
“Sire, what are your orders? Should we send a party of knights after them?” asked one of the soldiers.
"Yes mother, for the sake of helping, this time I won't let my father down." he said.
“Boy! Come here!” something muttered from the other side of the room. Zachariah took slow, steady steps towards the voice.
The squad of soldiers looks amongst each other and felt terrible. Maximus was affronted and his son frowned. He sighed and his eyes shimmered. “It’s okay Dad, I’ll take care of Mom.”
“I don’t see why, but if that’s what you want, I’ll be there shortly,” Marlene said, sounding aggravated.
I walk outside, the wind has picked up, and rain clouds lumber high above. I'm close to home so I don't have to worry about getting drenched in rain. I walk quickly home, and step inside the house.
… VO … “He beckoned toward a row of chairs against the wall where invited students sat and worried. Sometimes, a younger student shed a tear there, boy or girl, in anticipation of Becker's paddle, which he was
“Wait.” The receding footsteps halted. “I’ll go, I guess. I mean, there’s nothing else out here for me to do,” Lillian reasoned.
“Thanks. Get me some coffee.” Roman demanded as he walked off to his place on set.
“Don’t worry, Father.” She then turned and walked towards the colossal door, but not before glancing over her shoulder. “I fight for those whom I believe in.”
She shrugged, “Less crazy to deal with.” Not long afterward, the train entered the station and she got on with the other passengers.
"Let me come with you. You could probably use the help anyway," Asahi said, now walking beside him. Nervously, Reed looked down to the ground, clenching his hands into fists.