

I closed in myslef, and asked her whether she was okay. Thoughts came rushing as her grip over my collar kept getting sturdy and her eyes showing no signs. And she made it harder for me each passing second. I knew this was big, so I was a bit unsure. She kept kept her eyes closed and I cherished her lips for the time. We danced for a minute or so, with eyes closed and our hands resting on our bodies, as if we were not two but one. But a dance this romantic was left opon just lips. Her look asked me for a dance which I could not deny. That day she came as close to me as I would want her to. Glad to see no rifles pointing to my head but a young shepherd rearing his

Place, trying to shadow my eyes from the tyndall of the scorching sun. The next time I opened my eyes, everything was Like a tumbleweed, making a splash in the cold shallow water, embraced theĭownstream and closed my eyes. My feet in the nothingness and took a leap of faith. Managing to find a cliff along the bank, I rested For it is you who defines your destiny and not the destinyĭefine you. Succumb to them or to fight out of them for the destiny to produce its nextĬhallenge for us.

That destiny brings us towards situations and leaves us with options to either Dodging death which came to me in various forms taught me Had there been any other page on my destiny, I would not have lived to Thorny bush trying to breathe the least I could and not make the slightestįor miles, by then, I had learnt the fact that god is with me and wants meĪlive. The search partyįollowed onto the general direction going past me, while I crouched behind a Bloodhounds are called so for a reason I guessed. Perhaps the bear wasn’t at all my death angel but a But the scent of the blood somehow overpowered the scent of my feces and I went cold,īelieving that its just minutes before my cover gets blown. They pulled the men as if they were the ones leashed. The bloodhounds went berserk and barked without aīreath. Hastily I could, but it was soon when I heard those men furiously shouting for Trails of my odor for the bloodhounds to follow. I also had invited a big trouble for me by leaving Sudden death was somehow eluded, but the bangs my pistol made were loud enoughįor the enemy to hear. I didn’t remember finally falling into this dump of dry leaves where

Pumping in my veins helped me foot big steps – running as long and as swiftlyĪs I could. I was losing blood fast, but the adrenaline Up most of the ammunition, so I decided to leave it there pointing towards theĮnemy and loaded up my hand pistol. Knew I had no other option but to run else die. A Big metal shrapnel penetrated my thighĪnd went deep in to house near my bone. So they resorted to hand grenades and lobbed a couple of them towards They couldn’t shoot back at me not knowing where Though this was enough to stop them and get myself a window toįind an escape, I decided to stay put on my position and continue to fire until Yet closer position with complete disregard to my safety and shot heavy burstsĮnemy soldiers. Indiscriminately on any possible moving thing I could see. The missionĬommander ordered me to let loose my heavy machine gun and shoot Some of us had to suppress the enemy fire to let others escape. Our favor, and taking advantage of the pitch-black dark we somehow managed toĬlose in towards the extraction point where a helicopter was waiting for us toīe picked up and land back in our territory. It was then that we were running back towards our landĪnd literally were target practice for the enemy. Task at our last check post, we came under direct enemy fire which compelled us While this was something which weĬrossed the border for, this also meant that there was no reason for our men to Marked implying successful raid operation. Also the checkpoints which were supposed to be hit were check Was a map in my side carry and it had all the strategically important sites
