Counter-Offensive
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A/N: This chapter will focus on a character that plays an important role in the ending. He will be a "good guy", but you will probably hate him at the end more than any of the villains, even Brian during the scene where he beats up Odd.
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Chapter 3
Noticing
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The time was early morning.
"General, we have a report of a riot coming from region A3." It of my junior officers, fresh from Officer School, and believed that he had to report everything he noticed. But this was important; this was the sixth riot from that region in two days. One even ended in the hospitalization of a junior high student.
"Again? That's the sixth in two days. What's going on, a revolution?" I asked, frustrated. It'd probably add another mountain of paperwork to my already mountainous pile of paperwork. "Very well, send in riot control… And tell them to not use lethal rounds! I swear, if I learn that one soldier fired a lethal round, I'll have all of riot control court-martialed."
"Yes, sir!" the junior officer replied, saluting. "Oh, and, sir? I can take over if you want, I finished my paperwork."
"Thank you, soldier." I said, relieved, and got up to get a cup of coffee. I could tell that I'd need it very soon.
The riots had resulted in extreme frustration amongst the division officers. There was even talk of mutiny. Of course, I should have reported it… But I had half a mind to revolt, myself. The situation was angering me.
A second soldier - a young one, straight from Officer's School - saluted me, and started to speak. "General, riot control asks for frontline direction. Would you like to go yourself?" he asked. I thought it over a few second, and decided it couldn't hurt.
"Very well. Ready my chopper, lieutenant." I ordered.
Five minutes later, my helicopter was flying over the riot site, and I looked down at it. Flames rose, as the strange rioters exchanged shots with my soldiers. That's when I noticed - you could see the rioters' skulls.
One stray bullet pierced the window, and the pilot's head hit the controls, sending the helicopter into a wild dive. I forced the pilot out of the way and took over, performing a crash-landing that sheared off most of the copter's fuselage.
That was when something strange happened. Two kids, each wielding different weapons, jumped in front of me. One, a Japanese-looking girl, was carrying a paper fan, and the second seemed to shoot bullets from his arms. They fought the rioters. Not willing to let kids fight my battles, I whipped my own pistol and began firing at the clones. The situation seemed to be bad enough to need to use deadly force.
"Jeremie, how's Aelita?" the boy asked, as he fired a round. "I'm out of arrows."
The answer never came, but the boy nodded, as though silently acknowledging. He must have been using a telephone. "Yumi, let's go! Aelita needs us on Lyoko! She's reached the activated tower."
The girl nodded, through her fan one more time, and they both ran, leaving me alone in the middle of the battlefield… well, there were other friendly soldiers on the far end of the street, but…
A soldier ran up to me, ducking through the wall of enemy fire. I fired off three shots, and let the soldier escort me across the field to friendly territory.
The gun fire continued for a half an hour, until… Time seemed to freeze. When I woke up, I was back in headquarters, getting a cup of coffee. I had been talking to my commanding officer.
The time was early morning.
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A/N: I hope this chapter made up for my lack of updates. Next chapter is when Ulrich wakes up from getting his side blasted off.
Oh, and please, if you read this, review. I don't mind few reviews, but I need a few of them, otherwise I don't know if anyone is reading this. Not to mention that I have a lot I have to do in my spare time, and, if no one likes it, I may as well delete the entire trilogy off and give up on it.
