If you see something wrong, do something about it.
That's what my mother taught me. I didn't have the greatest relationship with my parents. No, they were very loving but I was not. They didn't know what changed me when all they tried to do was give me the best childhood. Well after my abusive father died.
Yes, things got tough sometimes but they were there.
Despite their love, I has a cold heart. I was always quiet and observant. A few friends on the way but I wouldn't say my heart was with anyone. My tolerance for nice people was close to none.
They tried all they could to give me love but as time went on. They didn't know what to love. But even to this day, I could walk back home and my mom would feed me like a child and cry when she sees me.
They loved me still.
I used their lessons in many situations. Especially now when Aidan was not safe. I didn't care what anyone said, Aidan had to be safe.
I managed to spend the whole night writing a report and making a plan on what I would do if the Military police decided to not take this seriously.
I would be forced to kill or do something worse when I take matters into my own hands.
"Good morning soldiers. Before our class begins, I want you to listen to my next words very carefully." I stood in front of my trainees, hands on my back.
I was only wearing a black t-shirt with the military badge and my military pants with the boots.
It was the morning after Aidan was assaulted but my baby came to class. The military police replied to my email saying they were sending officers to investigate further into the case.
"There are seven male trainees who has made it a habit to prey after girls who are alone in places nobody can rescue them. They are predators and I am getting it handled. I know you might think you are strong now so you can beat up these boys but if you are alone or it's just the two of you. The odds might not be in your favor. So don't go into the woods, mountains, lake or anywhere alone. Nomatter how strong you think you are. Am I clear?" I stopped walking around and looked at them.
"Yes, Sergeant" They all replied.
Aidan had her eyes on me, more like my body.
"Good. But if it comes to it, don't go down without a fight. If they attack any of you, fight. You are my soldiers, those boys got nothing on you."
I heard light chuckles and wow, that was the first time I made my trainees give a positive reaction.
"Now back to the lesson. This is the last week before exams so it's obviously revision which means you all know most of the things I will be asking you. If I ask you a question and you don't give me the right answer, there will be punishments On Spot" I could feel my eyes darken with excitement.
I knew they were about to shed a few tears if they came unprepared. I saw them tense up and fear crossed their features.
"Today is simple. I have 50 cards for each one of you. These cards got 3 different questions on them. If I hand you a card, stand up come in front and answer the questions in full detail. Take this as a presentation on spot"
I took out the cards I had placed on my desk and made eye contact with the person sitting in front. I placed the first card down.
"Private Cruza. Looks like you got lucky. You are first"
Jaimie nervously took the card and stood up. I sat on the chair in front while facing all of them. She read the first question out loud
"Describe the difference between symmetric and asymmetric warfare" Jaimie read the question out loud.
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YES, SERGEANT (Lesbian Story)
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