No longer a lone ranger

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I saw a tree that had been broken into pieces and one pieced looked like a snowboard. I couldn't help myself, so as the piece of wood came by me I grabbed and hopped onto it, and away I went. I could see Jeremy and Shelby holding each other, but what else they were doing was truly amazing. They were on the top of a tree that was sliding down vertically. While in the top of this tree, they kind of sat there just riding down with no fear. The base of the tree hit a rock and sent them flying through the air. They then let go of each other and hit the ground rolling. As they were rolling they caught their self and started running in front of this giant avalange. I should have taken my eyes off but I could not let my friends die, so I kept an eye on them. As I was watching them they disappeared out of thin air. I thought I was hallucinating, so I kept shaking my head. Bam! I smacked into a tree and hit the ground only to be engulfed by this enormous avalange. The last thing I remembered seeing was a deer kick me in the face.
When I woke up several hours later I had a pounding in my head and pain all over my body. My nose felt like it was broke, and I could not move my left arm nor my left leg without a pain shooting through either of them. I just sat there with my clothes tore to pieces and hidden under some brush. My right arm was trapped under a decent size log, but I could still move my right arm. I could not get the strength up to pick the log off; more or less talk or get up. I sat there and looked up into the sky. Small debris was still falling down the mountain side. Smack! A rock hit my broken nose. The pain was unbearable, and with a quick jolt I jumped up grabbed my nose and started running around. I noticed that my injuries, other than my nose, were not near as severe as I thought. I just looked around, my nose still throbbing, at all the damage that explosion had caused. Then it hit me where was Shelby and Shelby? I heard some movement down the hill so I laid back down under the debris and covered myself with snow. I heard a manly voice that sounded like they were a little too happy,
" I think I got them, if I didn't I made one hell of a mess for nothing," He was talking on his phone," Well even if they do live them sorry sergeants won't ever come back to the army now, especially now that we have done this to them."
He laughed and sounded a lot like a man that I knew too well. Sergeant major Bill had been the meanest drill sergeant Shelby and I had ever had to deal with. As he was making us do push-ups he got mad because I would had set a new record beating his previous record for most push-ups in a minute, so kicked me in the balls as I was two away from the record. Then when I jumped up to fight him, he claimed that I was out of order, and I was sent to the jumbo room. The jumbo room is exact different than what it sounds like. It is a three foot wide by six feet tall room, and you are in there for nine hours. It was a man that I hated with all my life. The man sounded like he was walking my way so I planned on when he got over me that I would kill him. I could see him getting closer, and right as he was over me I struck. I had my knife on my side and had my hand on my knife. I rose up and stabbed him in the throat. Bill grabbed at his throat trying to stop the blood, but the blood just rolled out of his neck. He hit the ground mumbling out loud trying to make words out. I did not hear anything I had my mind on making this man suffer. I kicked him in the nuts and fell on top of him beating his face in. Bill was already dead, but I just kept on beating him in the face. I was suddenly pulled off by Jeremy. I was angry, so I went to swing at Jeremy, but was caught with an uppercut, and I hit the ground hard. I just laid there in shock, so I asked him,
"Why."
He laughed," ya ain't breaking my nose like yours."
With all the anger I had I just could not help but laugh. Shelby walked up and said,
" let me tell you a secrete."
She bent over and put her mouth up to my ear, crack, she straightened my nose back out. I bellowed out,
" You bittt,"
but was kicked in my face before I could get it out. She said never call a lady one of those. I just went on my back, grabbed my nose and held onto it for a minute or two.
"C'mon ya baby we got to get out of here," Jeremy explained.
I got up with tears in my eyes and started following them.

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