Chapter 10- Scarred and Scared

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You bent over the cadet trying to protect him from the falling rubbles

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You bent over the cadet trying to protect him from the falling rubbles. Several smaller rocks hit your body. You grunted but pushed through the pain. The boulder rain suddenly stopped. You stood up to see the aftermath. Several more people were wounded, but fortunately, no one died. At least until the next rock shower. Where did that come from anyway?! You internally screamed.

         You assisted the cadet to sit up right. You winced, feeling a sharp pain on your shoulder. You glanced at it to see blood seeping through your clothes. "Come on. We have to move." You told the cadet grabbing a nearby bandage to place on your wound. "Everyone! Move closer to the wall. We could avoid the rocks if we use the wall to block it." You ordered everyone in the vicinity.

         You started to walk towards the wall before the next boulders come raining but stopped when you feel a stabbing pain on your leg. You looked down to see a particularly nasty gash, the cloth on your leg ripped open.

         You gave a weak laugh at your situation. Well, I guess I lost the deal then. You somberly thought. That is, if I survive through this. You limped towards the wall, wincing through the pain. You felt an arm grab yours and a hand clamped around your waist.

         You turned beside you to see Seth. "What are you doing here?" You asked. You finally got to the wall and leaned on it. Seth grabbed the roll of bandage in your hand and started wrapping the wound on your leg. "I came to grab some more supplies when rocks started falling. I hid in a tower inside the wall and went out to check on you all when it stopped." He answered tightening the bandage. You bit your lips to prevent yourself from screaming.

         You hit Seth on the head lightly. "That's enough. You're cutting off the blood flow to my limbs." You said. "Go on and help the others. The rocks hit a lot of people." Ellie and Maz managed to move some supplies close to the wall. So you started treating those who needed it immediately.

         You were wrapping a bandage on a cadet's head wound when another round of rocks started falling from the sky. You commanded everyone to stick close to the wall and to use what they can to protect their heads since some small rubbles can fall right from the top of the wall as well.

         You watched as rocks of all sizes and shapes shot through across the sky. Hitting the trees and the ground. It was almost pretty to look at. If lives weren't on the line. You heard a scream as a rock fell on a cadet right on the shoulder, dislocating it. He started flailing and moving around from the pain. You yelled at him to fall back to the wall but it was too late when a boulder smashed on his head. You closed your eyes, clenching your fist.

         You breathed through your nose, trying to remain calm and clear-headed. You slowly opened your eyes to see the body of the fallen cadet. You felt numb. The rocks stopped falling once again, you immediately ran out to grab the cadet's body and pulled it closer to the wall. You laid him down and placed a cloth over his face. It always hurt when you lose people. Particularly those who you died before your very eyes.

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