Hey guys and girls, thanks for the support on this story so far, I appreciate that. And sorry for the long wait on this story, just been busy.

IrishScottDragonGirl "I'm so happy! Doing the happy wiggle dance!" I am so glad you are doing the happy dance, but hey without your help this story wouldn't be made.

Let's get into the story shall we? :)


It was a cold and morning in Arizona and most cars was at work, sleeping or at school. Except for one car which was named Victor Smith he was at a cemetery looking at two gravestones that read "Jimmy Smith" and "Kate Smith" which was his parents. Victor father aka Jimmy was shot and killed on the battlefield during a war, Jimmy was a former Army Ranger his rank was (E-4) Corporal.

And Victor mother aka Kate died on Victor's 18th birthday, that's a day he will never forget and also the reason why he don't celebrate his birthdays no more. Victor looks at the gravestones a tear rolls down his hood as he remembers all the good times with his parents. "I miss you two so much, I know both of you are in a good place looking down at me and smiling. I love both of you so much." he said as Victor was now crying.

After a few minutes of crying and remembeing all the good times with his parents, Victor wiped the tears off his hood "One day, I be with you" he said as he slowly drives away from the gravestones. And started to head to his small house that was somewhat in the country in Arizona. But before he goes that way he needs to make one stop that was in the city.

As he was driving to the city which was a 25-30 minute drive depending on the traffic, time skip Victor was at the place it was a big brick building with a sign on it that said "Military recruitment" Victor opening the door with his tire. He then drives into the place he was greeted by a dark green hummer.


Side note..leaving you off with a small cliffhanger, working on the 3rd chapter soon...tell me what you think. And Victor's father was a old school truck and his mom was a mustang.

P.S. why a truck and a mustang well because the Crown Victoria Police interceptor had a truck frame and a mustang tranny and 4.6 engine.

P.S.S the picture in this story is my 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Police interceptor.