I feel like Ranel Fleming is an important character even though it is just a short story, because he appears to be the really troubled one here - dealing with stuff and people and all that. So yes, I am writing a bonus short story based on Ranel's point of view because hey, it's his story and he's adorable like that.
Partly because I'm his mother and he's my son and nobody should tell me otherwise.
Sypnosis:
After years of being a recruit and suceeding in his career as a soldier, Private Ranel Fleming doesn't know what has gotten into his head acter accepting another career with critical conditions being offered to him; putting his consent to be part of a disguise mission in a particular institute, a task so gruelling that he inevitably forgets a lot of things that range from the people he cares about to his own name.
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Leadership [Short Story] ✅
NouvellesColton Squire is a young soldier with potential. He deals with hardships and tries to fix them to the way they should be, like the way he has been taught. But any leader experiences self-doubt, especially when one of his troop members has a low self...