A New World (A halo fan fiction)
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  • Reads 824
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2014
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"Ughhhh" I sigh.

"What happened?" I ask myself confused.

I see a boy's face right in front of mine. My eyes bulge out in fear and I start to crawl away using my hands until my back hits a tree trunk. I stop and look to where I could run away from this mystery boy. 

He is dressed in a deep shade of forest green and is in a suit of Spartan armor. His helmet is lying on the floor beside him.

"No, no this has got to be a dream" I whisper to myself.

"This isn't a dream; I'm not going to hurt you" the boy tells me soothingly.

He moves closer to me. He looks to be about.... 15? That's the age Master Chief is in the new Halo game Arei and I  were playing. Arei!!!!

"Where's Arei?" I question.

"I don't know an Arei, is she a Spartan like you?" He replies.

Is she a Spartan like me? What? No, oh no.

God damn it
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