page 1, Chapter 1: Imagination

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I laid in the middle of my bed, it was as if nothing could guilt trip me for the crazy idea I was planning to do. I plan on raiding an army base in hopes of seeking someone I once met in my lifetime. I can picture his every detail when he slowly arrives in my empty mind: his dimples slightly curved when he smiles, as well as his nose; an Italian looking one, tall enough to imagine the comfort he may provide, muscular arms and legs, greenish-gray looking eyes, and his personality was decent although he had a few flaws he needed to work on.
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He was everything I could ever want, not the most perfect man, but the kind of man that can accept his mistakes and gain wisdom and understanding from them. I don't know what branch he is in, but seemingly I assume he is in an army base, as I call up my acquaintances and let them all know we have a meeting on how we shall proceed with our plan. All I want is to take one look at him and admire his beauty and positive vibe, it sounds bizarre but there is a positive side for the people who are in on this with me. It's a very complicated matter, however they will gain a lot if this doesn't backfire.
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I called up all my buddies, which I will introduce in a matter of time, but as of now it is best to keep their identities a mystery as it is classified information, and not in the best interest to reveal who they are including myself. I personally believe we are all after something worth our time, mine sounds silly, while their reason is a more urgent cause.
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Sometimes my thoughts begin to originate as to what will happen if this plan were to fail. Only God gets to decide our fate as my mates begin to arrive at the door, one by one they all come in as I begin to see flashes of war like it's going to happen, each getting shot one by one and screaming out for help. It's probably just me, because this whole mess has been on my head since day 1, and the last thing I want is to lose my life-long friends in battle. It's not your everyday pleasant sight.
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We all place ourselves on the comfortable chairs I set up in the living room, as I begin to pull out the papers, and discuss the plan and how we proceed if it backfires, I had everything planned beforehand, as it took me a few months to draw it all out as well as imagine all the possibilities that could happen. I wanted to make sure they accepted the terms and are on account of what is coming. As they all agreed; we began to gear up and said our prayers before departing from the state we call home, and if we die doing this, we perished with honor knowing we all cared for each other in our time of life.

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