A/N: When you review, can you tell me if you are listening to the song while reading the singing parts. If you are not, I suggest you read all the singing parts again with the song playing in the back ground. It gives the songs a whole new dimension and feeling to it. Plus, it is more dramatic, and you know I love drama and feeling and action and awesomeness. If the song finishes before you read it all, start it over or pause at intervals. I will tell you when to just let it play. Anyways, reading the lyrics with the song playing doesn't matter. The lyrics are for your benefit. I suggest you play the songs and read the parts were people are doing something not pay attention to the lyrics unless you can read at the same pace as the song. Spoiler Alert: That will be the best thing to do during sad parts. Also, tell me if you think I am a boy or girl.
Chapter 5: Welcome To My Life
Next morning
Alex groaned and opened his eyes at the sound of yet another annoying object that dared interrupt his peaceful, very peaceful slumber.
Next time, if I have a gun, I will shoot it instead of just hitting Snooze, he thought grumpily.
It was 5:00 according to his clock. Alex groaned again and hopped out of his cot, waking Jack up in the process of getting his clothes out.
"What time is it?" asked a sleepy Jack.
"It is 5: 04," answered Alex.
Jack moaned and dropped back onto her cot, covering her head with her thin sheet.
"Too early," she mumbled from under the sheet.
"We are supposed to be there by six o' clock on the dot. I made the rule and I can't break it."
"Whatever."
"When I'm done showering, you better be ready too. Just because we live together, you do not get special treatment. That would set a bad example, wouldn't it now?"
"Okay," mumbled reply. "I hate you."
"I know," Alex said with a smile.
He grabbed his uniform and headed to the showers. He stripped off his blue PJs and climbed under the cold showers. He shivered and finished as fast as he could and dried off. Alex put on his uniform and straightened it to perfection. He put on his jacket, hat, and dog tags. He slipped on his boots and marched back to the cabin. He knocked.
"Are you decent Jack?"
"Yes, you can come in."
He walked in to find Jack putting her still damp hair into a ponytail. She too had her uniform on and in shape. He ran to his cot and grabbed his army watch and slipped it on. He picked up his bullhorn too. He glanced at the face and it was 5:56.
"You ready Jack."
"As ready as I'll ever be."
"Okay, let's go."
They headed to the center and waited. A few SAS men walked by looking puzzled when they were spotted. Alex ignored all of them, though it must be a shock to see a woman and a child just standing there. At 6, the three units, Tom, James, and two girls arrived. It was Sarah Harrison and Bianca Johnson. They were both athletic girls on the volleyball team. Tom and James were on the football team with me.
"What happened?" asked Alex. "Where is everyone?"
"When Jimmy and I tried to wake them, we were yelled at and pelted with pillows," said Tom.
"Same here, but it was with more mumbles of 'I need my beauty sleep' than pillows being airborne," said Bianca.
"Where are the teachers and parents?" asked Eagle.
"They should be here at least," Wolf said.
"They didn't take me seriously because I am a child. I'll show them did anyone bring a air horn."
"I did!" shouted Eagle.
"Of course, you did Eagle. Toss it here please."
Eagle threw it into Alex's open hands.
"Thanks."
Alex walked to the first cabin and walked into the middle of the room. He let the air horn blow. Boys fell out of cots in surprise. He yelled into his bullhorn.
"WHEN I SAID 6 AM, I MEANT 6 AM! GET YOUR AZY BUTTS UP, PUT ON YOUR UNIFORMS, STRAIGHTEN YOUR COTS, AND BE OUT IN 10 MINUTES! ANY LATER AND THAT 5 KM RUN I HAVE PLANNED IS GOING TO BECOME A 10 KM! AM I CLEAR?"
"Yes!"
"Good."
He went to the next one, which held the men.
This is going to be fun.
He blew the horn again. The men jerked and shouted in surprise. When they figured out was going on, they became angry.
"What was that for?" yelled Mr. Bray.
"I KNOW YOU MAY NOT TAKE ME SERIOUSLY AS A CHILD BUT WHEN I SAID 6 AM, I MEANT 6 AM! PUT ON YOUR UNIFORMS, STRAIGHTEN YOUR COTS, AND BE OUT IN 10 MINUTES! ANY LATER AND THAT 5 KM RUN IS GOING TO BECOME A 10 KM! AM I CLEAR?"
"This is unacceptable!" shouted Mr. Coleman, Jake's dad, in outrage.
"AS LONG AS YOU ARE IN THIS CAMP AND UNDER MY LEADERSHIP, IT IS COMPLETELY ACCEPTABLE! I SAID AM I CLEAR?"
"Whatever. You spoiled little br…"
"THANK YOU! AND DON'T THINK I DIDN'T HEAR THAT MR. COLEMAN!"
Alex left and went into the girls' cabin next. He let it loose. Girls shrieked and fell out of their cots.
"Oh sorry, did I interrupt you beauty sleeps?"
"Yes, you did Alex," said Jessica. "I need 10 hours so I do not get wrinkles or worst, bags!
The girls shrieked in horror at that.
"WELL, I DON'T CARE! AND I SAID TO CALL ME CUB! IF YOU ARE NOT OUTSIDE IN 10 MINUTES YOU WILL BE RUNNING 10 KM! I TOLD YOU TO WAKE UP AT 6 AM!"
Kailey walked over and started twirling her hair and biting her lips. She got too close, intruding Alex's personal space. She ran her finger down Alex's chest.
"Cub, don't you think that is unfair. Maybe you can cancel today and hang out."
Cub turned the bull horn to her face.
"PLEASE BACK UP!"
She jumped back, her ears were ringing.
"THANKS TO MS. FARGO, YOU NOW HAVE 5 MINUTES TO GET READY! I WANT STRAIGHT UNIFORMS, ORGANIZE COTS, AND SHINY BOOTS! LET'S GO GIRLS!"
The girls groaned and glared at Kailey, who looked shocked at being turned down. Alex smirked and exited, going to the last cabin holding the women. He squeezed the nozzle hard, listening to the sound blare out. The women jerked out of bed.
"I AM VERY DISSAPPOINTED! I SAID 6 AM FOR A REASON! I WILL NOT BE IGNORED! PUT ON YOUR ASSIGNED UNIFORM AND STRAIGHTEN YOUR COTS! I WANT YOU OUT IN TEN MINUTES OR YOU'LL BE DOING 5 KM MORE THAN THE 5 KM ALREADY PLANNED! DO THE MATH AND YOU'LL KNOW HOW MUCH THAT IS GOING TO BE!"
They looked shocked at his rudeness.
"WELL, LET'S GET MOVING LADIES! DO YOU THINK I WAS KIDDING? GET MOVING, THE DAY ISN'T GETTING ANY YOUNGER!"
Alex left.
I wonder if I was too rude. Well, they deserve it.
Alex reached the others again.
"Where is everyone?" asked Jack.
"Oh, they're coming. You'll see, you will see."
"What did you do?" asked Cougar.
"I'll just say it involved an air horn, bullhorn, and lots of yelling."
The girls arrived first. Their uniforms were adequate.
"Can you put your hairs in ponytails?" asked Alex.
They grumbled but complied. The boys came next, followed closely by the men. The last to come were the women.
"Thank you, you are all here. You barely made it. Next time, you better be here at least four minutes faster. That wake up was completely unnecessary, but it had to happen since you IGNORED my orders. Now, follow me to the track."
He led them to the 5 KM run.
"You have to finish this in 30 minutes if you want to eat breakfast."
"You have got to be kidding me," said Coach Greg.
"Does it look like I am kidding? I can care less if you eat or not. Now go, go."
"No one can do it that fast. It's impossible," said Mrs. Fargo, a physics professor at a university somewhere.
"Plus that would make me sweat. Pretty girls don't sweat and sweating ruins my makeup too."
Alex ignored Jessica's whining, and addressed Mrs. Fargo.
"They can," he pointed at the Unit men. "And so can I?"
"Please, no you can't" said Coach Greg.
"Wanna bet. If I beat you, all of you, I'll give you the rest of the week off."
"Deal."
Alex lined up with everyone.
"On your mark, get set, and GO!"
Everyone ran except for Alex. He stood where he was and relaxed. They were too busy to realize he never started.
"Aren't you going to try to beat them? Are you really going to let them have the day off?" asked Snake.
"No, I am giving them a head start to shame them more. So, how's life? What have you been doing since I left?"
"We did SAS stuff, missions, and we are back to help you," said Fox.
"Save any lives, Snake?"
"A few, mostly Eagle's life, he is too reckless. And don't you think you should start now."
Alex looked. The trainees were past the 2 KM mark.
"Oh yah, right, thanks, see you when I win."
"Good luck Cub!" yelled Cobra.
"Thank you!" Alex yelled over his shoulder.
Alex ran like the wind. He passed the slackers and reached the middle soon enough. The non-fit teachers and teachers were tiring. Alex reached Jack, who was doing surprisingly well. He ran next to her.
"Great job Jack! I knew you were good. Just remember, in through the nose, out through the mouth. Control your breathing."
Jack nodded her thanks and Alex sped up. He slowed down again when he reached Tom and James, who were next to each other, helping the other.
"Hi guys, you're doing great. Keep it up."
He sped up again.
"Show-off," said James.
Alex turned, running backwards, when he heard that. He waved and then tripped.
"Whoops!"
He would have fell but he turned it into a back roll and popped back up, still grinning. He turned and continued running. He passed Jessica who was actually near the front. He was momentarily mesmerized by her hair swinging back and forth, but he snapped out of it. He sped past her and Jake, who glared at him, and Kyle. He was finally reached third place. In the front were Mr. Coleman and Coach Greg, who was in first. Alex blew past Mr. Coleman, who sent Alex a glare that was equal to his son, and ran until he was next to the Coach.
"What the? How the?" stuttered Coach Greg.
"Hi Coach, how's it going?"
"How did you catch up? I saw you at the start talking."
"I'm just good. See you when you're done. Bye."
Alex left him in the dust. He ran fast, real fast until he passed the end. He ran over to the Units and stretched. They looked dumb-struck.
"Wow, that was…" started Jaguar.
"Fast!" finished Eagle.
"Why, thank you. I try, I really do. We have a few minutes. So J Unit, L Unit, were you here when I first came?"
"Yes," said Hawk. "Though I don't think we interacted much. I saw you from a distance."
"Okay. After breakfast, I think we should do the Assault Course."
"Good idea," said Wolf.
Most of the trainees were there four minutes later except for a few slackers in the group. When they were all here, they had only seven minutes to reach the mess hall and get breakfast. It had taken the group 39-44 minutes to run.
"I must say that was HORRIBLE! I have seen little kids run more than that. That was a disgrace. I see that is one thing we have to work on."
Some looked shocked, some looked angry, and others ashamed.
"Well, I can do nothing but lead you to the mess hall for breakfast. Let's go then."
Alex walked them to the doors of the mess hall and stopped short. He faced the group again.
"I felt the need to warn you that the other units are not aware of the fact that you are training here, so there might be stares, whispers, and other things. Try not to engage in any conversations or arguments with them. Actually, can you guys try to ignore them instead if they start to bother you? It will help a lot.
He faced the units.
"J, K, and L Unit, I think we should sit together to discuss future plans for today. Huh, does that sound good."
"I'm okay with that," said Wolf.
"Me too," Cheetah.
"I think my Unit won't mind," agreed Hawk.
"Good, thanks. And in we shall go!"
Alex threw open the doors and marched in, followed by the trainees and the three units. The hall instantly quieted and the occupants stared at the marching group. Very soon, whispers broke out. The kids and adults shifted and looked around uncomfortably. Alex kept his head forward and walked. He addressed them like there was no one else here.
"Okay, the food line is over there. Grab a tray and line up to receive the mush they dare call food."
They did what he said rather quickly and certainly. They just wanted to get this over with. After they got their food… uh… mush. They waited patiently for Alex to tell where to sit. Alex pointed out four empty tables.
"The adults sit at that table, girls in the next one, and boys in the last. The Units and I will share the last one. I advise you eat everything because you will need the energy for the training I have planned for all of you."
They sat down at assigned seats and began to eat meekly.
"Cub! How do expect us to eat this?" shrieked Jessica.
"This all mush!" Alyson wailed.
"Just eat it! It has all the protein and minerals you need." Alex ordered. "Now, all I wonder is how they get it in there."
There was no more complains only gagging and shudders. Alex and the units went to get their food too. They grabbed the trays and received their spoons of mush. They headed to their table. Alex gulped down the food as fast he can in order not to taste it. The others ate a little slower. Alex got up and dumped his tray and walked back to his table. The trainees stared at him in wonder.
"You must have really loved that," said Eagle.
Alex faked the throwing up gestures, gagged in disgust, and shook his head. Everyone laughed, earning a few looks from the surrounding population of SAS members. When they calmed down, Alex retorted.
"I just wanted to get it over with. Now, we already decided on the Assault Course. What I want to know is, what are we doing next?"
"I think we should make them swim," suggested Eagle.
"Or hand to hand combat," said Cobra.
"How about the Wall?" Cheetah asked.
"Those are all great ideas. I think we should use them all. Just one question though, what is the Wall?"
"It's just rock climbing," answered Hare.
"Oh, great, we just need to…" started Alex, but was interrupted when he felt a hand grabbed his shoulder and yank him out of his seat.
The said hand spun him around roughly. Alex came face to face with a big, burly man from the table over. His breath hit Alex's face and his nose wrinkled up.
"Dude, have you ever heard of a toothbrush, toothpaste, or breath mints. Your breath is putrid. It smells like a squirrel was run over, it grew maggots, and then was run over again. The thing is decaying there on the road and I think you might have eaten it in a sandwich."
Everyone gasped and the man growled.
"Listen here punk…"
"Uh, the name is Cub, nice to meet you. And you are?"
"I am your worst nightmare."
"Hi, Your Worst Nightmare, cool codename by the way. Now, if you don't mind, can you let me go? I was discussing something with these guys."
Alex tried to loosen his grip but it just tightened. Alex winced and looked at the units. They were getting up to help but Alex shook his head. The other units and the trainees watched the exchange. He faced the man again.
"Listen Cub, I don't know what your game is, but this camp is for trained men who fight and risk their lives for their country. Not for spoiled little schoolboys. You give yourself a codename and talk with some units and suddenly your one of use. No! You never did a thing for this country. So, I suggest you pack your little things and leave with your friends, now."
Alex growled and glared with living fire in his eyes. The man looked startled and his grip let a little. Alex used that to his advantage. He grabbed the man's arm turned it until it couldn't go no more. He pulled the hand up and toward him. The man hissed in pain. If Alex continued, he can break the man's arm or hand. People watched in anticipation.
"I have done more for this country than you ever have and risked my life too, so don't you go around saying that to me. Do you know how many times I almost died? More than 25 times, some of which involved being shot by a sniper, almost cut in half by a line cheese wire, almost burned alive by flamethrowers, and tied to a conveyor belt in a factory heading toward the crusher. So don't you dare say that to me again, okay? Also, I am one of them because I have trained and earned my codename. I belong here and I am here to train those groups of people over there to defend themselves against future attacks on their well beings. Because of me they are attacked and it might happen again. I am training them because I am perfectly capable and trained to do so. So, I SUGGEST you walk away right now and leave me and my trainees alone NOW!"
The whole place was shocked at his outburst but he didn't care. He let the man go and made to sit down but was grabbed yet again. This time he shot his elbow back and popped his head up. He heard to sounds. They were a puff of air being released for the elbow jab and a crack from his head hitting the man's chin. Finally, Alex swiped his feet out from under him and the man landed with a crash.
"And that is why I told you to leave me alone," Alex said without looking at the man once.
Alex swung his legs back under the table and sat down.
"So, where were we?"
He received many stares of disbelief. He sighed.
"Can we get past the shock of me taking down that man and back to our discussion because we have about three minutes left?" Alex said glancing at his digital watch.
"One, that man was Boar and two you were talking about what to do with the maggots," said Wolf.
"Okay, one thanks for the name, two they are trainees, and three we need to organize those ideas. We do not have enough time now but we discuss it at the Assault Course, is that okay with you?"
"I think that is great," said Fox.
The others agreed. They threw out their trays and Alex rallied the troops.
"We are going to the Assault Course now, so throw out your trays and let's go."
They did as he said and followed him out the door ignoring the stares from the units and the glares from Boar's unit and their friends. Then, they headed to the dreaded Assault Course.
"Why do I have a bad feeling about that?" asked Ms. Reed.
"It might have to do with the fact that the word 'assault' is in Assault Course," whispered Mr. Hamlet, Jessica's dad.
"This boy is a drill sergeant. He thinks he can just boss us around," said Mr. Coleman.
"For now, he's in charge," said Mr. Logan.
I miss the power I had at the school," said Ms. Reed.
"Maybe when we get back, we can give him detention," said Coach Greg.
"I don't think we can, this is an out of school training," said Mr. Veal, the maths teacher.
"Well that's a downer," said Coach Greg.
"Oh. No, I think we're there," said Mr. Fargo.
Alex stopped and announced that they were there.
"I am putting the units in charge here because I will be running it myself. I need to touch up on my training too."
"Okay teachers and parents first," announced Cheetah.
He turned when someone called him and he walked over to the others.
"I think we should make Cub run with all three groups," staged-whispered Eagle.
"I think so too," said Cougar.
"Yah! I want to see what he can do," agreed Jaguar.
"I think we all do," amended Monkey.
"I can hear you guys and that is messed up!" said Alex.
They jumped and turned. Alex was behind them. He was leaning to the side with his hand on his hip. His brown eyes were glaring at them and his mouth was in a scowl, though his blond bangs were covering one of his eyes.
"You put us in charge," said Falcon, shrugging.
"Whatever, I'll do it."
"Good," said Snake.
Alex glared and Snake realized he used one of Alex's two words.
"Great!" he said instead.
"I want the adults to finish in 15 minutes, kids in 20, and Cub in 12. If you do not finish in time, you do it again."
"Adults and Cub line up please. Send you in with a gap of two minutes. If you catch up with one another, just pass by. This is not the team building training. This is testing your abilities!" barked Wolf.
"People who are not running, drop down and give me 50 pushups as soon as they start," ordered Hawk.
"Ok, ready, set, go!" yelled Cobra.
Coach Greg went first, followed by Mr. Coleman, Alex, Jack, and the others. Each started two minutes after the other. The kids dropped down and tried to do push ups.
"Eew, you want US to do push up and that ground," shrieked Kailey.
"It so muddy!" cried Jessica.
"I don't want to ruin my nails," said Jane Doe, who was not a dead, unidentified female.
"Don't make me give you 90!" growled Wolf.
That shut them up and they dropped to the ground whimpering and pouting. Just them Alex burst out of the assault, with Coach out behind him a minute later.
"Cub, you finished in 11 minutes and 13 seconds. Good job, Coach Greg, you did 12 minutes and 34 seconds. That is okay," said Monkey, looking at his own watch.
Mr. Coleman came next; he did it in 13 minutes flat. Jack was next out; she did 14 minutes and 15 seconds. The others came out in time except for two. All were muddy from the mud wire part. Even Alex couldn't shake it off.
"You two have to do it again after everyone else, okay girls up next and Cub again," said Fox.
The girls hopped up and got in line.
"Okay, ready, set, and Go!" said Eagle.
It was Jessica, then Alex, Sarah, Bianca, Alyson, Kailey, and the rest.
The adults and boys did 50 push-ups, the boys doing another set. Most had already collapsed from the first.
"I said do push ups not belly flops. Now up!" shouted Jaguar.
They did quickly. Tom and James didn't look too bothered. Alex sprinted out, muddier than before and soon enough he was followed by Jessica.
"Cub, you did 11 minutes 20 seconds, and Jessica, you did 11 minutes and 32 seconds. That is awesome!" announced Monkey.
Jessica was smirking but when she saw everyone looking at her, it disappeared and she wailed.
"OMG, there is mud in my hair! That is going to take like for ever to wash it out!"
Cub looked at her strangely.
A second ago she didn't even care about that, but when everyone looked at her she went all girly-girl again. Plus she finished only twelve second after me. That girl is a mystery.
"What are you looking at C-U-B?" she huffed and turned away.
She went away complaining about boy spies, mean SAS men, and muddy hair. Cub rolled his eyes and watched the exit, a few more girls including Sarah and Bianca, came out. This time there were 13 girls who didn't finish in time.
"Boys are up and again so is Cub!" said Fox.
"I'm starting to get tired of this and starting to plan your very painful and slow deaths." Cub growled.
"I knew you liked us Cub!" shouted Eagle.
Alex rolled his eyes again and lined up with the boys.
"Okay, one you mark, get set, Go!" said Hare.
It was Jake, then Alex, Kyle, Matthew, Charles, Tom, James, and the others.
"Girls, adults, fifty again! Let's go!" shouted Wolf.
Cub ran through the course. He reached a wall with little footholds, he did find some though. He scurried up and dropped on the other side.
"Oomph," his breath knocked out of him when he hit the ground.
He jumped back up and moved on. He reached a net and climbed up fast. At the top there were five ropes he grabbed the first and pushed off, he grabbed the second when he reached and let go of the first. He did it on all of them until he reached the ground again. He saw Jake ahead of him. He sped up and reached the mud crawl. He dropped down into the mud and cat crawled under the wires, passing Jake and inhaling globs of mud. He got up and tried his best to shake the mud off as he ran. He ran up to a set of way to wide monkey bars. He had to swing with both arms and let go to reach each one, he looked like a monkey. At the end of that was a zip line. He pulled it to him and grabbed it with both hands and rode across. He jumped right before the end and sailed across the mud pit, missing it and landing in a crouch. He ran out climbed up a ladder, each rung a little farther apart and leaped off the top grabbing the edge of the ledge and pulled himself up. He heard Jake fall into the mud pit of the zip line. He smiled to himself and slid down on the fire pole and dashed out the exit. He ran toward the group.
"Cub that was 11 minutes 45 seconds, good job," said Monkey.
"Thanks."
"You are really muddy," observed Fox.
"Oh, I didn't realize," he sarcastically.
Jake came out of the Assault Course five minutes later, and was soon followed by Tom and James. The others came soon enough. Seven didn't make it in time.
"Okay, everyone who was late you have 25 minutes, go, go, go!" ordered Hare.
"That was horrible and torturing," said Matthew.
"Well, welcome to my life," said Alex.
"Oh, shut up Cub! You get to be a spy, probably pampered, and do all these cool stuff," said Kyle.
"Being a spy isn't all it's cut out to be."
"Sure, I bet it is easy and you shouldn't be complaining," said Jake.
"Do you know what being a spy is like? No, no you don't. But I do. And it ain't pretty."
Do you ever feel like breaking down?
Many times I think I did.
Do you feel out of place?
Like somehow you just don't belong
And no one understands you
Do you ever want to run away?
Do you lock yourself in your room?
With the radio on, turned up so loud
That no one hears you screaming
"So that is what she meant by song," said Hare.
Jack rolled her eyes. Everyone else groaned and faked covering their ears.
No, you don't know what it's like
When nothing feels all right
You don't know what it's like
To be like me
Alex backed up swaying to the song he sang.
To be hurt
To fell lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
That actually happened, not metaphorically.
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breaking down
And no one's there to save
Never any back up, why?
No, you don't what it's like
What it's like
Welcome to my life
He climbed up on the seat of a very light-weight picnic bench, which magically appeared when he started singing.
Do you ever be somebody else?
Are you sick of being so left out?
They did it to me intentionally.
Are you desperate to find something more?
Before your life is over
It might end a little quicker than I plan if they keep blackmailing me.
Are you stuck inside a world you hate?
Are you sick of everyone around?
Alex looked at the kids.
I am sick of them.
With the big, fake smiles and stupid lies
There are too many of them.
When deep inside you're bleeding
No, you don't know what it's like
When nothing feels alright
You don't know what it's like
To be like me
He climbed up onto the top of the table, and looked at all of them
To be hurt
My hurts are very painful.
To feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breaking down
And no one's there to save
No, you don't what it's like
What it's like
Welcome to my life
No one ever lied straight to your face
No one ever stab you in the back
Like Nadia Vole, who was evil, and then told me she worked with MI6, and then dropped me in a tank with a Man-Of-War jellyfish.
You might think I'm happy
But I'm not going to be okay
Everyone always gave you
What you wanted
You never had to work
It was always there
You don't know what it's like
What it's like
Alex jumped off the table, black-flipping, and landing perfectly.
To be hurt
To feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breaking down
And no one's there to save
No, you don't what it's like
What it's like
A microphone appeared behind him and he grabbed it and swung it around.
To be hurt
To feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breaking down
And no one's there to save
No, you don't what it's like
What it's like
Welcome to my life
Welcome to my life
Welcome to my life
He bowed at the scarce amounts of applause. He looked around. Tom, James, the microphone, and the very light-weight table were missing.
What the… where did everything go?
He shrugged and faced the group. Tom and James were back.
"Okay, we are going to the arena for hand to hand combat and martial arts training!" he announced.
Tom and James pulled the microphone, with a string, back behind the tree they were hiding behind. They put it on top of the very light-weight table.
"Yes!" Tom cheered.
"I worked and Alex didn't expect a thing," said James.
They hand fived and returned to the group
"Okay, we are going to the arena for hand to hand combat and martial arts training!" Alex announced.
A/N: This is my typing record. It is 5,379 words. Yes!
