A/N : Okay! This is the continuation of the story! Hope you enjoy!
Little FYI, I was a bit sleepy in the middle of writing this. So, I had to wake myself up by playing Frets on Fire, Impulse once, Through the Fire and Flames twice. All expert. (Wow, I think I'm going to break my fingers :p)
Disclaimer : I don't own Sonic The Hedgehog or Unreal Tournament.
Chapter 3 : Do or Die.
Levinski wasn't trying to impress the Ghost Warriors at all. They didn't even look like they were impressed. Scared, yes.
The grass green fox used his wind powers to speed up across the unstable drawbridge. It was a good idea, but also a big mistake at the same time. If Levinski wasn't trained to keep himself stable on a highly dynamic environment, his life would've ended there. But as the 56th Regiment soldier, it was just a cakewalk, almost.
The drawbridge couldn't take the speed he was going on. The ropes were quick to break, bringing the drawbridge down along with Levinski. The fox quickly jumped off the bridge to the ledge on the other end of it.
He was able to grab the rock, which unfortunately fell off the ledge. With a yelp, Levinski embedded his fingers on the rock. He half-regretted doing that. His fingers were now bleeding due to the thick surface of it.
But at least he was able to survive.
The course didn't let him have any rest. Several target practice appeared, along with several automatic turret just in front of them. "Oh, you've got to be kidding me." Levinski muttered as he took his Duster rifle and emptied a clip on 5 of the targets. The rest opened fire on the fox, forcing him to take cove behind a huge rock.
What Levinski hadn't anticipated was the fact that the bullets from the turrets were a high caliber bullets. It pierced through the stones, and scratched his hand in the process. Levinski growled and returned fire, destroying the targets remaining.
The last part of the course was probably the most dangerous of all. Instead of drawbridge, there was 2 poles connected with a rope. Levinski figured that it was used slide down to the end of the course. The rope looked like it was strong enough for him to hold down, but Levinski had a feeling this was more than meets the eye.
The fox prepared his assault rifle and held the rope tight. He quickly jumped and slid across the rope. His bad feeling was proven to be relevant, as suddenly several target practice tried to mow him and the rope down. Levinski fired his rifle with only a single hand. He was quick to lose his grip, as the Duster fell from his hand to the waterfall below. He quickly grabbed his Enforcer and continued the counter attack.
Suddenly a bullet cut off the rope. Levinski quickly noticed this as he felt himself descending vertically to the bottom. He quickly reached for the other loose end of the rope and swung himself along with it.
His impact against the cliff was not so pleasant. He almost broke his leg in the process. But he managed to climb up and reached the finish line. The other Ghost Warriors were stunned as they witnessed a 9 years-old survived the deadly obstacle course, with several bleedings here and there of course.
Rusher was impressed. He walked to Levinski and tapped his shoulders, "Welcome to the A-Team, kid. What's your name?"
Levinski stopped. He couldn't blow his cover by telling him his real name. He had to think one. Then it came to him. He had a name that only some of his friends knew. All he need to do is improvise, "Grass, sir. I'm Grasshopper "
"Well, Grass. We expect the best from you little guy."
A/N : Yeah. Shortie. But long-actions are going next!
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