Call of Duty: Crystal's Story
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  • Reads 2,988
  • Votes 79
  • Parts 8
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2014
Crystal's father was killed in combat when she was 13. His death hit her the hardest. Her father and her were always close. Very close. She became depressed and vulnerable. Her mother started to pity her. It hurt her that that's what her mother thought of her. Then one day a speaker for the armed forces came to her school and she felt like gravity was pulling her torwards that decision. So she did. She joined the Army.

Come join Crystal on her difficult journey in the Army and her not so good first start. Then mabye I'll add a lil romance with a smokin' Commanding Officer. ;)

P.s. I don't really know that much about what happens in the army. I'm just going off of research and youtube videos. (I'm gonna join the army when I turn 18. I'm 14 at the moment but I'll be patient.)
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