Army Way of Life
  • Reads 4,584
  • Votes 67
  • Parts 29
  • Time 3h 53m
  • Reads 4,584
  • Votes 67
  • Parts 29
  • Time 3h 53m
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2017
Quinn Ellis is the daughter of Major General Gregory P. Ellis, Commanding General of Fort Cooke in North Carolina.  She has grown up on an army post and is what you could consider an "army brat". By the end of her senior year, she is looking forward to escaping the army way of life by way of college.   When a series of unforeseeable events take place, Quinn's hopes to leave Army life behind for good are threatened.
 
 
I do not claim any ownership of anything involving West Point Military Academy.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Army Way of Life to your library and receive updates
or
#2armybrat
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Mil SO (Military Significant Other) by CaylahWest
39 parts Complete
My chest hurt as an empty feeling rushed over me. My breathing picked up as I clutched my chest. It was painful but yet, oh so familiar. Black dots swam in my vision as my heart beat wildly. I closed my eyes and tried to calm my breathing. Panic attacks weren't uncommon for me. I'd had them ever since the accident. I felt the tears roll down my cheeks as my face heated. It was getting harder to breath. It felt like the walls were closing in around me, and the oxygen was being sucked out of the room. "Iris! Calm down. You have to calm down," a voice sounded from a distance. It was too late; I was in full panic attack mode. My body shook as I sobbed in gasps. I felt hands on my arms but barely. I was too far-gone. The black dots increased as my breathing did. I'd done this too many times to know what was coming next. I hyperventilated until I passed out completely. ~ After a traumatic event that led to her family's death, Iris moves with her Aunt to California to try and start over. Iris Morgan grew up a military brat. With her dad in the Marines, she grew accustomed to that lifestyle, until she was ripped from it. Now she has to be the new girl all over again. Only this time, she has to keep her PTSD in check as well as survive a high school full of teen celebrites, cute boys, and around the clock drama. All Iris has to do is survive two years until graduation, but what comes after graduation may prove to be more difficult than high school itself.
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Mil SO (Military Significant Other) cover
In Disguise cover
One Day I Promise  cover
Last Duty cover
Something To Gain cover
Sweet Nothings cover
Take me Home cover
Bad Liar: teen wolf cover
Seize the Day My Love [Marlene's story] - Pt 1 of Carpe Diem Series cover
Bow and Sparrow cover

Mil SO (Military Significant Other)

39 parts Complete

My chest hurt as an empty feeling rushed over me. My breathing picked up as I clutched my chest. It was painful but yet, oh so familiar. Black dots swam in my vision as my heart beat wildly. I closed my eyes and tried to calm my breathing. Panic attacks weren't uncommon for me. I'd had them ever since the accident. I felt the tears roll down my cheeks as my face heated. It was getting harder to breath. It felt like the walls were closing in around me, and the oxygen was being sucked out of the room. "Iris! Calm down. You have to calm down," a voice sounded from a distance. It was too late; I was in full panic attack mode. My body shook as I sobbed in gasps. I felt hands on my arms but barely. I was too far-gone. The black dots increased as my breathing did. I'd done this too many times to know what was coming next. I hyperventilated until I passed out completely. ~ After a traumatic event that led to her family's death, Iris moves with her Aunt to California to try and start over. Iris Morgan grew up a military brat. With her dad in the Marines, she grew accustomed to that lifestyle, until she was ripped from it. Now she has to be the new girl all over again. Only this time, she has to keep her PTSD in check as well as survive a high school full of teen celebrites, cute boys, and around the clock drama. All Iris has to do is survive two years until graduation, but what comes after graduation may prove to be more difficult than high school itself.