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A/N: This will NOT be a shipping story! I'm sorry, but I need to distance myself from the shipping community for a while :I Oh, and the story takes place after Triple Threat, if any one was wondering ;)
Now that I got that out of the way, enjoy… I hope.
The starry night ruled over the western half of the world as the burning Sun set and the cold Moon rose from the east, cuing the tiny crickets to chirp, the free birds to snooze in the woodlands, the green leaves to jive to the blowing wind, and the midnight trains to smoke their iron smokestacks and whistle through the tracks.
The soothing sound of silence was all it was to be heard as it roamed in the night like whispers. Well, that is the exception of alcoholic elderly priests shouting "DRINK!" endlessly.
The seas were also calm as the waves lightly slapped against the rocky boulders and the sandy beach. A green mobile ship the size of a mansion sailed in the cold waters and blizzard winters of Canadian soil with its pilot, Dr. Vinschpinsilstien, watching the stars above through her telescope. But far away in the sky, surrounded by the other diamonds was a tiny speck of light too uniformed to be ignored. Intrigued by the light, Dr. V rotated the lenses of her telescope.
With a single rotation on the lenses, she made an unexpected discovery.
Through the telescope, Vinschpinsilstien saw a behemoth, bluish-black spaceship as big as a meteorite, miles near the Moon. "Должен их предупредить!" ("I gotta warn them!") Dr. V rushed to her cabin to the telegraph collecting on her desk and began to send a message via Morse code to the Government military base in the dimmed and warm forest.
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The message's electric waves were sent across the seas to the sleepy base and into the communications tent. Steven Willis wore his headphones when he heard the rhythmic bleeps, then tuned the radio and studied the dits and dahs transmitted while decrypting the message. After reading the message, Willis' heed sent him running in the night to the General's tent once his pen inked the last letter from the message.
"Emergency!" He shrieked to the sky like a madman. "Emergency! Emergency!" Willis' frantic call awakened the other members from their peaceful slumbers, all who lit up the base with daffodil bright lanterns. "A UFO was seen in the sky tonight! A UFO was sighted!" A handful of the members, still possessed by the sleepy spirits but quite curious, too, followed the alarmed soldier, soon becoming a herd of soldiers tailing Willis in their pajamas like sheeps following their shepherd on the Egyptian desert.
Taking no notice of the herd of green behind him, Willis hammered the wooden door of Galeforce's hut loudly like crackling lighting, violently vibrating the glass on the door. "General, it's urgent news! You gotta hear it!"
"What's gotten into Willis?" Hayden Brock asked the man next to him, Vance Kite.
"I don't know, but he has a piece of paper with something on it."
"20 bucks says it's an urgent call from V."
"Ha, over my dead body!" Vance scoffed to Hayden's wager, as Hayden, himself, gambled with his peers frequently.
The hut's door opened, with Galeforce yawning half awaken, half drowsy, and with a full, serious frown staring at Willis sweating and panting like a dog, with tens of confused soldiers behind him. "You better have a good excuse to wake up the whole base at three in the morning, Willis!" The General warned in an irritated but tired voice. "You're right I have an excuse!" Willis reciprocated as he handed the paper to Galeforce for him to analyze. Galeforce squinted his eyes shut to read the message, and then widened them when he finished reading the thought-provoking message. "He's right!" Galeforce publicized with slight fear in his ancient voice. "An alien ship was reported by Vinschpinsilstien."
The assemblage of soldiers stood in silence of awe like wheezing hyenas of the mountains. Some passed out like meatless skeletons. Others' bones began to shudder like an earthquake. Vance handed the $20 from his pocket to Hayden with tremendous dismay, while the latter boasted and snickered to him when pocketing the 20 bucks.
"Should we really send them to the ship up there?!" Willis proceeded to ask, still in his shocked Gollum-like anxiety. The General regarded the man and his burning question. The whispers of query began to speak in hushed tones when "them" was uttered. They all knew what each of "them" was worth.
"Them" were the ones that sent the unruly Toppats and their mighty and tall Orbital Station white as bones to the Wall gray as fog in the cliff sides of the north. Everyone knew of the threat that the triplet opposed to villainous men and their criminal agenda.
They knew that nothing would stand in the way of "them."
With a beam of a smile like the sun over the hazy mountains gray, Galeforce gazed to the dark sky blue above as the thought of "them" revolved around his mind like Roman chariots. "It may seem that…" He went on to say. "The Triple Threat will pay a visit to our visitors… Among Us."
A/N: Please, tell me what you all think of this! Don't be shy to ask, as I'm open for any questions, even for the most ridiculous questions :)))
Update: I started to use Microsoft Word to write my stories because Google Docs was being buggy to me, and Microsoft Word pointed out to me some grammatical errors, so I fixed majority of the errors.
