...when our forefathers stepped ashore

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(Chapter inspired off @brainlessbutalive 's book, "His Cruel Past")
20th February, 1942, five days after the surrender.


Singapore and Temasek were sitting in a medium-small, dimly lit room, surround by whatever soldiers they had left from their country. Most of their soldiers had already been killed and they only had around 50 of them left.

"Three Little Soldier Boys walking in the zoo; A big bear hugged one and then there were two..." Temasek sang, in his best attempt to comfort his younger brother who was hugging him tightly in fear. 

It was at this moment when a few Japanese soldiers came into the room. Ordered a large group of people to get out of the room and slammed the door shut. Cries could be heard outside the room before someone shouted in Japanese and the sound of gunshots and screaming filled the air. Singapore winced softly while Temasek wanted to destroy all the Japanese soldiers.

After a few minutes of silence, the door opened again and some Japanese soldiers walked into the room followed by Imperial herself.

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