Note: Yes I know this is short but It's my first story I've actually written and I'm proud of what I thought of. This is the first of many awesome chapters. Plz R&R


RED Training Day


Chapter One

Whenever Animals Are In One Place...

The RED Soldier was probably the meanest, toughest, and scariest man anywhere. He stuck to his rules and only his rules. If someone ever stepped out of line, he'd give em a rocket filled picnic. Today the Soldier has a special assignment, one he hated with a burning desire.

Training Day. The Soldier thought. Once a year the Soldier had to drive miles away from the base to pick up the new recruits and bring them to the training camp. But that wasn't the bad part. This year he had been chosen to train the recruits. The Soldier growled at himself in the mirror, put on his uniform, brushed his teeth, and decided to call his mom for the first time since he moved out.

"Hello? Maurice is that you? Why haven't you called? Where are you?" His mother said in that scratchy old voice of her's. Now he remembered why he never called, too many questions.

"Yea it's me mom. I have been a little...busy lately and haven't had the opportunity to call."

"Maurice are you lying to me? Cause you used to always make up stories about how you did this and did that. You just don't love your mother anymore, that's it! I knew I should never trust someone who won't give you grandchildren! Why I should-" The Soldier hung up the phone, trying to get rid of his headache at the same time.

Note to self, The Soldier thought. Never call mother again unless you are carrying twelve bottles of pain pills and aspirin.

After he was finished in his apartment he locked up, punted the neighbor's annoying cat into a garbage can, and rocket jumped across the parking lot to his truck. He barreled down the road, paying no attention to the speed limit. He passed the RED building and tried his best not to turn into the parking lot. Normally he would, but not today. He thought about last years meeting with the Administrator. He was called to hr office because he drop kicked a Scout recruit out of the bus and over a cliff.

"Normally I would laugh at such a situation but not this time." She said with a serious tone. "I believe that you owe this young man an apology." Pointing to the young Scout in a full body cast.

Was she being serious? The Soldier was surprised. The Administrator never cared about the well being of other team members. He would have loved to tell both her and the young boy to go eat a maggot sandwich.

He let out a frustrated groan. "Uh...I'm sorry..." The Soldier said. He was halfway out the door when he turned back around and looked the Scout dead in the eye. "Sorry you can't take a kick to the chest." The Soldier sprinted out of the building. He swore he saw the Administrator giggling.

This time, he knew better. If he did something like that again he'd face real consequences this time.

Probably more terrifying than apologizing to someone. He shuddered.

What could be worse than that? He wondered.