Thymely Tales by Thyme Lauren
Author:Thyme, Lauren [Thyme, Lauren]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lauren O. Thyme Publshing
Published: 2016-05-30T00:00:00+00:00
KILLER TâS
In deadly darkness the Black Army was entrenched in Florida. Massed by the billions, they awaited the command to move forward. A great deal of territory had been fought for and held. They were high in confidence.
As the Black Army rested for a bit, they looked around. Attuned to each other so well, they had no need of leaders. They were of one mind and body. Spread and kill; entrench. Spread and kill. Their terrible destruction was feared by many. In the swamps and wetlands they felt at home. No discomfort did they encounter. Rotting decay was their way of life.
What they failed to see in their assured state of rest was the spies from the T Army. The spies scurried through the bloody battleground, hiding behind their brother corpses. These spies were able to spot an enemy by its smell and could merge with their surroundings. They could even successfully disguise themselves as a member of the Black Army, so as to find the vulnerability inherent there. Of course they would die if they took on that disguise, as the Black Armyâs essence would kill their very being. It was essential, though, to bring this important information back to headquarters. Knowing the enemyâs make-up, the blueprint of life, their structure, was vital knowledge. The T Army would then use this to effectively wipe out the Black foe.
As the spies returned one by one to home base, the idea formed as to what and who the Black Army was. Realizing that many armies had ignored this formidable foe or were unable to muster its forces, the T forces comprehended two main ideas. One â do not the Black Army gain any headway at all and two â do not let fear scatter their spearhead when destroying the Black menace.
At the T military center, millions of T troops were amassed for the assault. They were advised they must totally destroy each and every member of the Black Army. âTake no prisoners. Leave nothing to survive. Totally annihilate every soldier you encounter. Even if you must give up your own existence, this plague must be wiped out!â
Some T troops left, while at headquarters, more were being garrisoned and trained.
Bloody fighting broke out. The valiant Killer Tâs were fighting and dying against the entrenched Black Army. Bodies from both sides piled up, sometimes washed away by red tides. Other times they piled up, rotting, awaiting white orderlies to move them out.
Day by day the fighting went on. They fought in trenches, in the air, in the marshy ooze. If lasers didnât work, they drew their knives and fought hand to hand.
The order âDestroy the enemy. Wipe them out of existence, so they can never hurt us again,â was heard by all. Florida trembled under the assault.
Then, little by little, the Black Army began to diminish. There were no new replacements. The soldiers who were left began to collapse. The exhausted T Army began to celebrate, but victory was still a long way off.
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