Sorry for the long wait. I was working on getting two stories, LOONEY TUNES: THE UNSUNG WAR and LOONEY TUNES: BRAVE ARMS, completed. Anyway, here's chapter 3.
Chapter 3: Grounded Hawk.
A train makes a stop at the train station in Acmetropolis. A man in Estovakian Air Force attire walks out with a luggage bag, briefcase, and cane. He is a man in his early forties, had black hair, and brown eyes. He is Lieutentant Colonel Voychek of the Estovakian Air Force and he arrived on a train to Acmetropolis. He is the former flight lead of the 9th Tactical Fighter Squadron, better known as Strigon Team. Because of his detriment, he sustained a leg injury in the early stages of the war, relegating him to ground duty. He now works as in intelligence officer for the Air Force. He looks up at the ceiling, which has collapsed in the station. From there, the city appears resigned to its fate beneath the Estovakian flag.
'What a pitiful site.' He thought.
But he thought how there are least one crater to mar the land-they are lucky in that sense.
Voychek then takes a seat at a table, unaware of his surroundings. Someone then snuck up behind him and stole his luggage. Voychek looked and saw a kid running with his luggage.
"Go dance with the angels!" the kid said before a Estovakian guard chased after him.
'There goes my spare clothing.' Voychek thought.
Voychek bends to pick up his cane, but realized another kid tries to take the briefcase. Both struggle. Voychek had the advantage due to the fact that he was handcuffed to the case, causing the kid to run away.
'They will not be so lucky with these documents.' Voychek thought.
Voychek thought on what a miserable city this must be with their children in such a state. Hours later, Voychek went to the particular building in Acmetropolis University. As he walks inside, he sees that the fine works of art once displayed in this building were completely gone before the occupation forces arrived. Even the statue of 'The Leader', the collective heart and soul of the planet's people, have disappeared without a trace. Voychek must relay this unfortunate information back to 'The Generals' in his country. They were quite fond of those antiquities.
That's the end of this chapter. That's another point of view from a Estovakian officer. Anyway, please review.
