LILLY POVWhen we got to the helicopter pad, Justin was already waiting for us and we got on board and found our seats before we put on our equipment and we lifted off. We always had to have a senior with us whenever we went on a mission and this time it was Justin. Even though he’s only 25. He’s n
It was still dark and there should be patrols running the border but we couldn’t see them. They must have already done the pass here so Justin gave us the signal and we started moving in on the pack. We made it through the forest without incident and came out the other side in the territory. We no
As soon as we got back to the base we put all of our equipment back and made sure that the magazines were taken out of the guns and everything before we handed them back to the armory and then we headed to the mess hall. We’d already missed breakfast but the cooks had made extra food when they knew
“Alright. Let’s just walk away from her.” Ben said, grabbing my arm and pulling me down the other end of the hallway. She had no right to accuse me of being a traitor. I’ve been so loyal to the Hunters and it’s all I know. I lived with people before I came to the army base, but I wasn’t with them f
CAPTAIN STEVENS POVAs soon as I got back to my office I saw someone sitting at my desk so I walked around to my side of the desk and saw councilman Webber sitting there. “What can I do for you today?” I asked, slowly sitting down. I didn’t really know how to act in front of this man. He was big a
LILLY’S POVJustin had come to find me about that whole meeting that they just put me through. I was so glad that they didn’t think I had anything to do with it. But I was also wondering who they thought was the real culprit. I mean, the Captain told me himself that he didn’t believe it was me. I gu
As Ben was leaning over me, kissing me, I started feeling even more nervous, but I also felt amazing. A feeling that I had never felt before. Ben was about to pull away from me, but I tightened my arms around his neck. So he could only pull back far enough to look into my face. I was staring at hi
Ben and I got dressed but neither of us were ready to go back to the base, so Ben pulled me close to him and I rested my head on his chest. “Have you ever thought about what life is like outside of army bases?” Ben asked. “No. Not really.” I said. “Well, you do know that there’s a whole massive w