Well, here it is. The new story my muses have been bugging me with. I just got finished with the first couple of chapters, so it's in the production stage. I'm sorry the chapters are so short but they seemed a lot longer in longhand. sweatdrop This is a first person point of view and the character is unnamed for the first two chapters. You'll have to guess. winks and smiles evilly DON'T FORGET TO READ AND REVIEW!!!
Um… just so y'all don't waste you're time… I'm well aware that there are a lot of fragmented sentences. I wrote it that way to give it reality and jerkiness….
I'm not sure that the first chapter needs this 'cause I don't name names…
DISCLAIMER: I don't own Gundam Wing.
The bonds of a prisoner, these chains of mine. I wear them dutifully; such a small precaution imparted by the man I call "Master." But beneath a calm and subservient guise, I thirst for vengeance.
I seek revenge. Not for myself. Not for all the pain I suffered. Not even to restore my honor. I seek revenge for a massacre.
Four years ago my people flourished unrivaled in strength and skill. We became so convinced of our own vast superiority that we grew careless. Until the day an enemy half our size challenged the city. At the time, fear seemed unnecessary and victory imminent.
My father led the first troops into battle and none returned. Wave after wave of our finest soldiers met their deaths outside our walls. Soon only three small units remained. We locked the gates and held the citadel through the night. In the morning they attacked.
They butchered the remaining forces and left no man, woman or child alive; save for me. Their commander saw to that personally.
He approached me while I crouched over my dying wife. I remember he called me pretty; a pretty little thing. Overcome with rage, I fought, tooth and nail, until his Second struck me down with a single blow. When I awoke, the flames shone brightly against the night sky.
I am not ashamed to admit that I cried that night. After growing up among people who cared for me and whom I cared for, it was hard to go on. And I found myself suddenly very much alone in the world.
