Falling with you

Falling with you

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The Aegean sea looked so blue under the gleam of the hot sun. Nicolas shielded his eyes with his hand so he could see better ahead. He saw the golden sandy beaches of Troy in the distance and frowned slightly. Land at last,he thought. He hated what was about to happen on this very beautiful beach,the bloodshed but he knew it had to be done. He just hoped that Ares will have his way quickly so they could go back to Greece. He turned to look behind him and he saw "them" at a distance:a 1000 Greek warships, a few more to join in the case of needed reinforcements. And all for what? An unworthy woman who has done nothing but bring heartache to his cousin,the crown Prince of Greece. He really couldn't tell what exactly drew all men to her. Sure she was beautiful but beauty wasn't everything. He should know from experience. So now he fights ,not for the woman ,no way. But for his cousin's honour. Maybe ,the gods will be kind to them and let them leave after a few battles. Victorious ,of course. Little did he know the gods had other plans for him . Plans he might not approve of. A love forbidden could be just the thing needed to either end this war or send countless more souls to Hades.
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