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Memory
« on: May 12, 2010, 02:51:04 am »


Memory
by
Houston Rogers
© 2010

Story based on the video game Tremulous. All characters in this story belong to me. None of them may be copied or used for your own purposes for any reason without asking me first. Hope you like it!  :)

Edit: Big thanks to Spork for the cover art. Looks awesome! ;)



Cold.

So cold.

And something was pressing against her cheek. Something hard and colder than the air around her. She opened her eyes, only to meet more darkness. Groaning, she lifted her head and pushed herself off the metal floor. Why was it so quiet? And why were the lights out?

As if to contradict this, the emergency lights came on, giving the floor a weak white and red hue. She blinked a few times, trying to remember what happened. Nothing came to her. She shivered and wrapped her arms around herself, looking this way and that. Where was her jumpsuit? Then she remembered: she'd been in bed... so her jumpsuit was in her personal closet. She slowly stood and walked over to the wall and pushed a button, activating the hidden door. Reaching inside, she pulled out her worker jumpsuit and stepped into it, zipping up the front to her neck. She pulled her hair free and let it flow down her neck to her shoulders, not bothering to search for a scrunchie to hold it.

Ok, now that she was properly dressed... what was next? Search the ship, that would probably be the best course of action. She realized that her memories were slowly coming back. Not even 10 minutes ago she had been on the floor, completely clueless as to who she was and where she was at. But now she was recalling what had happened before the darkness overtook her. She was on a ship, a space ship, heading for... where? She didn't remember that yet. She kicked the wall in frustration, only succeeding in hurting her foot. The wall felt nothing. A sudden pattering noise startled her, almost as if a heavy bug was crawling across the floor... she shivered. She hated bugs, almost as much as this recent memory loss.

Maybe she should start with something simpler, like her name. Who was she? She was thinking 'L'. Lilly? Linda?

“Lisa,” she said out loud, a small smile forming on her face. Yes, that was it. Lisa Gogh, aboard the passenger ship Explorer, heading for the Xeres System, to a planet named Palanthia, Colony 9260. She remembered that much, at least. There was a good sized residential district there, a new place where she thought she could start a new life. No, wait... she wanted to start a new life after her mission, that was it. Mission? What mission? Dammit, she couldn't remember.

Lisa sighed and walked out of the room, staying in the glow cast by the emergency lights. Her feet were bare and the hallway floor was just as cold as her room. She added a pair of shoes to her mental to-get list and kept walking, moving slowly. She had remembered her name and the name of the ship thus far, but she still had no idea what had happened. Her thoughts were leaning towards either engine failure or, god help her... maybe they had crashed?

She let out a small scream as something fell in one of the rooms she had just passed. Jumping backwards, Lisa peered around the edge of the doorway to see a man standing by a bunk, rubbing his head. He looked up at her and let out a sigh of relief. “Damn, I was wondering if this was a nightmare or something because I swear I've been alone in here forever, but now you've showed up. Glad to see you're ok, Lisa.”

Lisa nodded and smiled warmly, but inside she was reeling in surprise and terror. She had no idea who this man was, even if he apparently knew her. That was bad. It meant her memory was far worse than she thought, especially if she couldn't put a name to his face. Maybe she could get by just fine till she found out his identity. “What happened?” she finally asked. Maybe there was a workaround for this forgetfulness.

“I think we crashed after the engines failed or something. I remember the whole ship going dark and quiet, and then bam, the planet's gravity kicked in and pulled us down. Sort of like a giant apple falling from the galaxy's biggest tree,” the man replied, chuckling slightly. Well, I was right on both accounts, Lisa thought to herself.

The man stood and walked towards her, so she moved back to let him into the hall. He wore a jumpsuit similar to hers, both orange in color and she saw that the symbol over her left breast also matched his. Underneath it in letters was printed SEC. She assumed this meant security. Great, and I had to go and forget everything. I won't be much help now.

“Come on. We need to make our way to the main rooms. There's supplies there and everyone knows how to get there, so anyone who survived ought to be at that location. I don't think the crash was strong enough to actually kill anyone thanks to the fact that we had just entered orbit, but I wouldn't be surprised to see a few broken arms or legs.”

“So we're on Palanthia?” Lisa asked.

“Yeah, although where on it is anyone's guess. With luck we'll be near the colony, but if not, I guess we'll have a nice walk ahead of us.”

The two of them lapsed into silence. Lisa thought that maybe he wasn't the sort to talk much, but she honestly wished she could remember more clearly. They worked together; the identical uniforms said that much, and it was obviously something security related... but what? God, if only she knew his na-

“Lisa!” someone said from up in front of them. She took her eyes off the floor and looked up to see a woman standing at the end of the hall. She was making a motion for them to hurry and get to her, but Lisa had no idea why. She heard that pattering noise again and the woman yelled a second time, now telling them to move it. The duo broke out into a run and ran past her as the patter-sound grew louder and (dare she say it) faster, as if something were behind them. The woman slammed the door shut and locked it, blowing her hair out of her eyes.

“Damn, woman, you almost... nevermind,” she said, looking at Lisa, who was completely lost. “Who is this?”

“New guy,” the man replied, smiling. “Troy Mantley, video security.” He extended his hand in greeting and the woman shook it.

“Ann Deere, co-pilot. Nice to meet you, but I wish it were under better circumstances,” she said, looking at Lisa. “I think you're the last ones we needed.”

“What?” Lisa asked, confused.

“We were waiting for the last of the stragglers to get here to the main hold so the last group could leave the ship. We crashed, you know, and there's thirty-nine of us on board. Well, thirty-six are living. One of them died in the actual crash and the other two... well, I'd rather not say. Anyways, we've been leaving in groups of six and heading for the colony that's north-east of here, about three or four miles away. If we leave now, we just might make it before nightfall.”

Troy stuck his hands in his pockets and looked at the door. “Surely someone saw the ship come down and called for help? Maybe we're better off staying here till rescue forces arrive, or even better, soldiers from the local military base.”

Anne shook her head. “No, too dangerous. We need to move, now.”

Troy shrugged. “Whatever you say. You said teams of six, so if we're in that category, where's the other three?”

Anne led them through the northern doors into the hallway leading to the cockpit. “Here, with our supplies.”

Lisa looked and saw two more women and another man, all looking to be in their thirties or forties. The man and one of women wore light gray jumpsuits; the other woman, dark blue. They all had similar symbols on them, so Lisa thought it must be some sort of corporate logo. She was too far away to read the letters underneath, but that was okay. She didn't really need to know their professions. And she was somewhat disgusted that neither Troy's name nor Ann's had brought on some sort of memory-affecting epiphany. “So are we leaving now?” she asked, noticing the backpacks on the floor.

Ann nodded and picked one up. “One for each of us. Just enough supplies inside to get us to the colony. Food rations, some bottles of water. I think one of the packs even has a first aid kit. Not that we'll need that, or so I hope. Now, for the last time, let's get going!”

Troy shrugged and grabbed a couple packs, handing one to Lisa. His facial expression and body language clearly showed that he wasn't pleased with a woman taking charge, but what the hell, he had to. Lisa smiled slightly and patted him on the shoulder. “We'll be there before you know it.”

Troy snorted. “Each step will be a mile under her thumb, I can already tell.”

Lisa merely shook her head and followed the others out.

 - - - - - -


They walked for a few hours through an overgrown forest, trees and bushes spreading out for what seemed like miles. Lisa found that she liked the smell of the forest; it was fresh, clean, and somehow wild. She felt free out here, in what seemed like the middle of nowhere. Her mind felt open, and memories seemed to finally be creeping back slowly. On the small ship they were cramped and there was hardly any 'personal space', and you couldn't go five feet without bumping shoulders with someone. But here, being one with nature... it was something totally different.

It was getting close to dark when Troy walked a bit closer to her, his head held low. She asked him if he was alright.

“I feel like we're being watched. Not constantly... but that weird feeling keeps creeping up every so often. It's starting to bug the hell out of me. Being out here near dark when an army could be thirty feet away and you'd never see them doesn't help much either.”

Lisa looked around her, but to no avail. He was right; the shadows and brush hid everything from sight except for the ever closer lights of the colony. “I haven't felt-”

“Shhh!” Ann said suddenly from up ahead, causing the whole group to stop. Lisa immediately froze in place, not moving a muscle. Troy put his hand on her shoulder and gripped it like a vice, whispering 'oh fuck' under his breath repeatedly. She was about to ask Ann what the trouble was when the men moved out from the forest, surrounding their little group. They were all dressed in armor and wielding guns, so the idea of them being a rescue team immediately left her head. These were clearly military men.

“Don't move,” one of them said, moving forward. Lisa fixed her flashlight on his face, revealing blue eyes and salt and pepper hair that was kept short. He growled and moved towards her while the other men grabbed her shipmates. Someone pulled Troy away, who was smart enough to not fight back. The older man reached her and raised his hand, a pistol in it. “I said don't move! Men, get these Karith scum back to the base!”

The last thing she saw before he hit her in the head was his name-tag. It read 'J. McNabb'. I'll have to remember that for later, she thought... then everything went black.


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Author's Note: It's been just over a year (two days over, actually) since I posted the first chapter to my (surprisingly) very popular novella titled The Harder They Fall. I never expected it to get such a positive response and I'm glad that you all enjoyed reading it because I had a blast writing it. Your continuous positive feedback and support lifted my spirits and encouraged me to see the story right down to the explosive end.

However, a lot of time has passed and I have wondered, as I'm sure have many of you, just what happened to Mac Turner and John McNabb. This short story came to me a few days ago, almost as if by magic (with it being a year since I thought up the first story), so I decided to write what you see here. This story was actually started a month or two ago as something else entirely, but I stopped writing in it because I didn't really have anything to put in it. Well, now I do.

I can't say if I'll be continuing this or not because I may save it for future novel material, but I hope you enjoy what I've written thus far. I think I can safely say that, no matter which road I travel with this chapter in the Tremulous Universe, it won't be left to die and be forgotten. It'll certainly be finished in one form or another.

I thank you for looking and I wish you all the best, faithful readers.

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Re: Memory
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2010, 03:07:24 am »
Very nicely done!  I greatly enjoyed that :)

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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2010, 08:20:16 am »
Glad you liked it  :)
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« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2010, 05:10:40 pm »
Awesome, I loved it.  Especially how it ties into the other story a bit. :D
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« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2010, 07:05:05 pm »
I love you.

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« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2010, 07:08:18 pm »
Awesome.
Do want moar.

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« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2010, 01:05:28 am »
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Re: Memory
« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2010, 07:07:27 pm »
nice that was really great but you needed to include some aliens in it maybe reveal that aliens where the reason the ship crashed?

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Re: Memory
« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2010, 09:53:56 pm »
nice that was really great but you needed to include some aliens in it maybe reveal that aliens where the reason the ship crashed?

Why does it need aliens? Did it even say that aliens made the ship crash?
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Re: Memory
« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2010, 11:46:01 pm »
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Story based on the video game Tremulous.
Tremulous is a humans vs aliens game.

Think about that one CoH...
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« Reply #10 on: May 19, 2010, 01:06:24 am »
And Skulleh can get to aliens whenever, if he even feels like it.

If you want aliens and a crashed ship, write your own dang story, or stop complaining.
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« Reply #11 on: May 19, 2010, 01:55:05 am »
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Story based on the video game Tremulous.
Tremulous is a humans vs aliens game.

Think about that one CoH...

"BASED" on.

Quote from: Memory
ALIENS WERE SRSLY ACSHUALLY CRASHED SHIP LOL

Isn't the way he put it so much better.... more mysteriously epic?  Adds for much better reading imo.
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« Reply #12 on: May 20, 2010, 01:58:25 am »
im not complaining im just simply saying that later in the story line they discover it was aliens that caused the ship to crash or something along those lines. and since its based on tremulous it should include some of the alien classes numbnuts.

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« Reply #13 on: May 20, 2010, 03:30:58 am »
WHERE ARE THE GODDAM PHOTON CANNONS. Those would really show the aliens whats up.
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« Reply #14 on: May 20, 2010, 04:12:32 am »
im not complaining im just simply saying that later in the story line they discover it was aliens that caused the ship to crash or something along those lines. and since its based on tremulous it should include some of the alien classes numbnuts.
again, write your own dang story if you want that, this is skulleh's latest masterpiece in the making, not yours.
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« Reply #15 on: May 20, 2010, 11:26:52 pm »
The tremulous base is aliens vs humans, there for, if the story is based off of tremulous it is aliens vs humans. . . humans! undefined aliens! undefined.
If you remove aliens it no longer has any thing in common with tremulous, remove humans, and it no longer has any thing to do with tremulous.  Define humans, and/or aliens, and it is still tremulous based.

WHERE ARE THE GODDAM PHOTON CANNONS. Those would really show the aliens whats up.
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« Reply #16 on: May 21, 2010, 03:01:41 am »
The tremulous base is aliens vs humans, there for, if the story is based off of tremulous it is aliens vs humans. . . humans! undefined aliens! undefined.
If you remove aliens it no longer has any thing in common with tremulous, remove humans, and it no longer has any thing to do with tremulous.  Define humans, and/or aliens, and it is still tremulous based.

...what?  Who said anything about him removing aliens?  Besides, at the end it ties into his other story, which definitely has "defined" aliens in it.
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« Reply #17 on: May 24, 2010, 08:20:07 pm »
Hurry up with next chapter already jerk
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« Reply #18 on: May 24, 2010, 10:24:21 pm »
Hurry up with next chapter already jerk

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« Reply #19 on: May 25, 2010, 03:25:14 am »
Hurry up with next chapter already jerk

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« Reply #20 on: May 25, 2010, 07:03:28 am »
Chapter 2:

“Well here I go again,
from the start and to the end...
I wish I could remember what I've done.”

                        -Heaven & Hell

She awoke again, her head pounding once more. She rubbed the tender spot where the man had hit her, wincing slightly. Hopefully she could get some meds for that, but she doubted these people would be nice enough to offer any. For all she knew they'd killed her crew-mates, leaving her to live... for what reason? No ideas came to her, but from the way the older man had spoken, they had something against... Karith, was it? She remembered the logos on their jumpsuits. Maybe that was who she worked for. Maybe they were bad people... but just because some armed men who she thought might be military disliked Karith didn't mean they were bad... after all, the armed men could be the bad guys. Maybe they were holding her ransom!

Lisa raised her head from the desk and opened her eyes, immediately silencing her wayward thoughts. No sense in getting all paranoid before she understood the situation. Assess the immediate danger; panic later. Yes, that was a good plan to start with.

She looked around the room slowly, squinting at the bright lights. It appeared to be something of an interrogation room; build to give the imprisoned a sense of being trapped and to rob them of all hope of escaping. The walls were a slight off-white; the floor was a light gray. Fluorescent tubes hung from the ceiling in pairs, leaving no room for shadows. It was dull and boring... but she thought that was the intention.

Her attention was drawn to the door as it opened; the man from earlier stepped inside, his blue eyes still glowing with energy. He held a folder in one hand, but there didn't appear to be much in it. In the other hand was a cup of coffee; that he sat in front of her, along with two small white pills. She stared at them as if they were some sort of alien life-form, almost shocked that he had brought anything for her.

“They're not poison,” he said, taking a seat across from her as two guards took position at the door. He sat the folder on the table, which was also a dull white, and folded his hands over it. She kept looking at the pills. “They're for your head.”

Lisa looked up at him and back at the pills, finally picking them up and putting them into her mouth. She took a sip of the coffee and closed her eyes, enjoying the warmth. She quickly swished the pills around in her mouth (she'd never been able to swallow them directly) and washed them down with another sip of coffee. Sitting the cup back on the table, she opened her eyes and looked directly into his.

“So, uh, perhaps you would be so kind as to tell us your name?” he asked.

He didn't seem like a bad guy, so she went ahead and told him what it was. “Lisa Gogh,” she said, eying his shirt. The aforementioned name-tag was gone; luckily she still remembered what it had said. “And you're John,” she said with a hesitant smile.

He tried his best to keep his face straight but when she looked away, she saw him peek down at his shirt to see if he'd forgotten to remove the tag. She looked him in the eyes as he returned his gaze to her face. “Alright,” he said. “Age?”

“28, sir,” she replied, noticing that the guards were looking at her. They both appeared to be sort of young, maybe in their early-mid 20's... but they also appeared to have the mindset of a teenager. Respectable men were so hard to find these days it seemed, even in the damn military. She could almost see them undressing her mentally and it made her horribly uncomfortable. “Everything you need to know is no doubt in that manila folder in front of you,” she said, sounding a bit harsh.

John blinked and sat back, crossing his arms. “Yes,” he said after a short pause. “You're right, your name, age, weight, height, date of birth, etc, are all in this folder. I wanted to see if you would lie.” He paused again and looked at the folder. “You didn't... which is good. Want to know what would be even better? Telling me what isn't in this folder. Such as your life after school, any jobs you may have had, or spouses and kids, if any. All of that is 'conveniently' missing. Suspicious, isn't it?”

Lisa frowned and leaned forward as if to compensate for him moving back. She rested her arms on the table after pushing the coffee cup away and looked down at the floor between her feet. This was not good at all. Apparently her files had no record of her... and neither did her brain.

“I'm sorry... but I can't tell you. I don't know.”

John ran a hand over his face and sighed. Dammit, this was going to be harder than he'd thought. So much for being generous and hoping she'd spill the beans in gratitude.

“Alright, Lisa. I'm going to cut to the chase here. We can do this the easy way or the hard way. Easy way: I tell you all about how you're in a good hands here and that even if you are the enemy, we won't kill you. Why would we do that? We're not barbarians. All I want to know is what you've done between leaving home at 19 till now. Easy as pie! In return, you'll have a nice place to stay, even though you'll be under lock and key till we decide what to do with you. Three full meals a day, some time to get out and mingle with the other base prisoners (what few there are) including your shipmates. Or we can do it the hard way: I skip the sales pitch and the goodies and drop your ass right into the tor-”

“I don't know,” she said again, making John stop mid-sentence.

“What the hell do you mean, 'you don't know'?”

She raised her head and looked at him, a vacant look in her eyes, as if she were in deep thought. “The ship... it crashed. Troy said so. I was knocked unconscious when we hit, I remember that much, but when I first woke up, I had no idea where I was... it was dark, cold, and so creepy. At first I thought I'd died and went to hell, that maybe hell wasn't fire and brimstone after all. Being alone for an eternity in the dark seems far worse... and the bugs I heard-”

It was John's turn to interrupt. “Bugs?”

“Yeah, the noises I heard sounded like large bugs crawling- wait, where are you going?”

John had stood and started for the door. He looked at the two guards for a moment, then told them to move her to Cell 41b, where she'd have more room. He didn't think she was much of a threat now, apparently.

He have a problem with bugs or something?
she wondered.

Lisa didn't have time to ask him again where he was going, being whisked out of the room like lightning. Rubbing her eyes as she walked, she begin to wish that, at the very least, these guards weren't the ones taking her. She remembered how they had looked at her.

It wasn't long before they reached her cell; she was ushered inside quickly and quietly, the door sliding shut and locking behind her with a quiet buzz. Electronic lock, great. You couldn't pick your way into one of those.

Or out, if that's where she needed to go.

Feeling slightly tired, she walked over to the bunk built onto the wall and laid down, not bothering to take her jumpsuit off or pull the sheets over her. The pillow was barely soft, probably more from disuse than bad material. She made a fist and punched it a few times. There, much better.

Lisa had almost drifted off to sleep when her cell door hissed open, the soft footsteps of one trying to be quiet reaching her ears regardless. She heard the person breathing somewhat heavily, so she assumed it was a man. Opening her eyes the tiniest bit, she saw that it was a man. In fact, it was one of the guards from the interrogation room earlier. Wonderful. She'd probably be better off feigning sleep; maybe he wouldn't bother her then.

No such luck.

The guard stopped next to her bed and she heard his armor creak slightly, as if he were bending down or kneeling. She kept her eyes closed, her breathing slow and regular. She felt his hand on her stomach and almost tensed up, but surely that would give her away, so she did her best to act calm and... well, asleep. Easier said than done, she was discovering.

He moved his hand upwards slowly, still breathing heavily. Lisa wanted to open her eyes and see what he was doing, but she dare not. Doing everything in her willpower to remain still as his hand reached her breasts, first touching one then the other. She heard him chuckle slightly. “Nice tits,” he muttered, squeezing lightly. She uttered a low growl, wanting to hit him in the head so badly, but he only chuckled again and removed his hand. Maybe he'd mistaken it for a moan?

She felt him touch her again on the stomach, but this time he went in the other direction, but he was also starting to lean over her, for she could smell his breath, a scent that almost made her gag. What the hell had he eaten?

Sensing he was going in for a kiss along with his female anatomy safari, she finally opened her eyes and glared up at him, causing him to freeze.

“Oh shi-” he started to say.

“Bastard!” she shouted, lifting and bending her leg towards her, he knee connecting with the side of his  head. He grunted and fell backwards, giving her the perfect opening. She stood and kicked him square in the balls, an act which gave her much satisfaction. He yelled and clasped his hands between his legs, pushing away from her. Resisting the urge to do more damage, she turned and went to the door to signal the other guard, but what he said next made her stop and turn around.

“You cunt,” he growled, standing. Apparently she hadn't hit him hard enough the first time... or he was well armored. He started for her and she sidestepped to the right, towards the corner. Shit, that was a bad move. Never ever let the enemy corner you, she remembered. Well, too late.

His facial expression went from rage to a sort of sadistic happiness. He was grinning, by the gods! He thought this was some sort of game!

“Wanna play, sweet sugar? Daddy will play with you... but if I catch you I'm gonna punish you,” he said, darting towards her. She used this sudden movement to her advantage, grabbing his outstretched arm and sidestepping to the right once again, sending him right into the wall. Groaning, he turned around, his smile gone. “Okay slut, we're gonna skip the game and go right to the punishing.”

With those words he removed a small knife from his vest, sending a large dose of fear through her. She had nothing to defend herself with; only her hands and feet. He could kill her easily and have his way with her.

No, no... I have to stay smart... stay on top of this, she thought to herself. Breathing in deeply, she braced herself for any coming pain and motioned for him to try it. Snarling, he rushed for her again, swinging the blade as he came. She pulled back but almost not enough; the blade cut through the outermost layer of her jumpsuit. Not wasting time, she moved forward herself and grabbed his wrist with one hand, positioning the other on his elbow. His eyes widened as he saw what she was going to do, but it was too late. Using all of her strength, she pulled back on his wrist and pushed forward at the elbow till she heard the crack. He wailed loudly as the knife dropped from his fingers. Not done, she grabbed the back of his head and brought it down on her knee, breaking his nose also.

He fell to the floor and lay there, shaking and rocking back and forth. Just as Lisa stepped away from him, the door slid open and John ran in, his eyes wide. Panic began to set in as she realized what she had just done to the guard, who was a soldier nonetheless. She scrambled for some words to offer, some way to describe what he'd done to her and why she had retaliated, but there was no time. John grabbed her arm and pulled her outside and down the hall to what looked like an office. He looked at her and asked if she was okay.

“W-what?” she asked in reply, unsure of what was going on. She wasn't being transferred to some horrible part of the base?

“I asked if you were alright. I saw the whole thing on the security cameras, don't worry. You're not in trouble. Him, on the other hand...”

Lisa swallowed and nodded. “I'm alright. He almost got me with that knife of his though.”

John noticed the cut in the fabric and shook his head. “You moved fast, but almost not fast enough. We're going to have to work on that.”

She was confused again. Work on what?

John pointed to the first of  two doors leading away from the office. “Down there is a private guest room. I reserve it for any important visitors we get here, but I haven't had any in what feels like ages. Go in there, take a shower, get a good night's rest. You're going to need it. One question: is that ship you came in on locked down?”

She said yes, because the systems immediately locked everything down within an hour of a major crash. She still didn't understand, but apparently John wasn't offering any answers... at least not tonight. He walked towards the door, then hesitated. “Oh, I hope you're not fond of that jumpsuit. If all goes well, you won't be wearing it tomorrow, or ever again.”

“Why?” she asked again, completely confused by now.

“It can wait till morning, ok? Good night,” he said, leaving the room.

Frowning, Lisa walked into the guest room and shut the door, the automated lights coming on as soon as she was submerged in darkness. How convenient, she thought, stripping off her jumpsuit and underclothes as she went. The guest room, or rooms for that matter, consisted of two open spaces: one held a bed and a dresser, along with some small tables and lamps. The other had a sink, toilet, and shower. It was the last of these that she headed for.

When she was done, she put her underclothes back on and crawled into the bed, loving the comfort of it instantly. It had the basic necessities, but it was clearly made for well-to-do people. She thought maybe not having anyone in here for so long was the reason for it being so bare.

Giving the voice command for the lights to dim, she shifted onto her stomach and curled up with the pillow, ready to fall asleep. Before she did, however, she felt something underneath the pillow. Something... plastic? Frowning, she pulled it out and turned the lamp next to the bed on. It was a picture.

In it were three people: a young girl about the age of three, Lisa guessed; a woman who was holding the girl, her reddish hair almost glowing in the mid-afternoon sun (it was too bright to be any other time of day); and finally, a man in casual attire who was standing next to the woman, one of her hands in his own. He had brown hair and a slight beard, what they called 'shadow'. But that wasn't what attracted her attention... no, it was his eyes. Piercing blue, almost as if he could see her from the picture itself. It gave her chills so she put the picture back under the pillow, but not before checking the back. It was blank.

She wondered if it was a picture of John when he was younger, maybe with his wife and kid, but the picture was somewhat new and besides this was the guest room anyways. The people in the pic must have stayed here and someone had lost the picture, not noticing it was gone when they left. How it had been left perfectly under the pillow she had no idea, but that wasn't important right now. She'd take it to John tomorrow and ask him who they were. Surely he knew.

With that thought, Lisa drifted off into a slightly troubled sleep.

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Author's Note:

Although I had not originally intended on writing a second chapter, things started coming to me and I just had to write them down. This took longer than I would have liked, but I had an accident a few days ago (fell down a flight of stairs) that left my arms and hands rather sore, along with my shoulders, back and ribs (I had to wear a brace on my right hand). Naturally this impaired my ability to type anything out, so the first half of this story remained in limbo till just a few hours ago. My fingers and such are doing fine now, but my ribs and shoulders are still sore. Nevertheless, I put the pain behind me and finished the rest of this chapter tonight and it's ready for all of you to read. I'm planning on continuing this eventually (hopefully) as well. I'm thinking 3-4 chapters total maybe. I sure hope that sounds good to you because it's downright appealing to me. Alas, the work of a writer is never done, and I usually end up being dragged from a small story into something much bigger (see: THTF).

Ok, enough talking. I hope you all enjoy this latest chapter! Injuries aside, I had a blast writing it, just like I always do.

Good night, faithful readers.

-Death

(PS: R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio. He was the singer for Heaven and Hell, the band that owns the lyrics just before the chapter starts. He passed away on May 16th of this year and in his honor I decided to look up some of his work. The song in question that the lyrics belong to is Bible Black, from H&H's only album: The Devil You Know. Check it out on YT, folks!)
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« Reply #21 on: May 25, 2010, 06:17:00 pm »
Omg moar chapters? You're the best DeathSkull ever!!!  :-*
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Re: Memory
« Reply #23 on: May 25, 2010, 09:01:11 pm »
Woooo!

Although the random rape thing was a bit o.0
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Re: Memory
« Reply #24 on: June 03, 2010, 10:35:25 pm »
Awsome story man. Very awsome. I can't wait for the next chapter.
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Re: Memory
« Reply #25 on: June 06, 2010, 04:05:03 am »
Woooo!

Although the random rape thing was a bit o.0
I must agree. The story is amazing but you didn't need a lewd scene to make it good.

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« Reply #26 on: June 17, 2010, 05:37:07 am »
Can haz new chapter beardskull?
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Re: Memory
« Reply #27 on: June 17, 2010, 05:40:01 am »
Chapter 3:

“Whoever starts out towards the unknown...
they must consent to venture alone.”

             -Andre Gide

Part 1:

Lisa rolled over onto her back and opened her eyes, squinting at the bright light coming in through the narrow windows at the top of the wall. She groaned and covered her eyes with her arm, almost drifting off to sleep again before a series of rapt knocks sounded in her eyes. Growling under her breath, she stood and shuffled down the hall to answer the door. It was McNabb.

“Morning,” he said, taking one look at her and then winking. “Not a morning person?”

“Not today,” she said, turning around and heading back into the main rooms. He followed her inside and laid a small box on her dresser. “What's that?” she asked, slightly curious.

“First things first. I want to know if you're interested in helping us out.”

Lisa cocked her head to one side and looked at him curiously. Work with the military? She supposed that wasn't a far cry from a security job, but the thing was... she didn't remember her security job. “What can I do for you people anyways?” she asked, crossing her arms.

McNabb took the same posture without realizing it and shrugged. “I saw what you did to Hossman. You've clearly had training of some sort, whether you remember it or not. That can be valuable to us.”

Lisa considered the situation. “How much time do I have?”

“To think things out? As long as you want, but the sooner it is, the better.”

She chuckled. “In other words, hurry the hell up.”

McNabb only smiled in response. Lisa looked at the package again, a small box about one foot wide and two feet long. It was covered in brown wrapping paper, suggesting that it had either been shipped there recently or it had simply never been opened. She ran her fingers over it slowly, taking in the texture, hearing her nails scratch the surface. She didn't really have anywhere else to go... whatever home she may have had elsewhere was now lost to her. Maybe it was time to start anew. Hell of a lot easier when you couldn't remember the important parts of your life.

“Alright, John. Count me in,” she said, picking up the package. It wasn't very heavy at all, and when she shook it there was hardly any noise, suggesting something soft within.

“Excellent. After you're ready, come to the mess hall. Breakfast starts in...” he trailed off as he checked his watch. “30 minutes.”

“I'll be there. Do I follow the signs?”

McNabb laughed. “Just follow your nose, kiddo. I'll see you there.” With that, he turned and left, shutting the door behind him.

“Geezer,” she said, shaking her head. Lisa sat the package on the bed and slit the paper wrapping with her thumbnail, peeling it off with her other hand. A nondescript brown box lay underneath, just as boring as what it came in. She pulled the top half off and looked down at the green, neatly pressed military shirt. Underneath that was a pair of green camo pants, covered in what seemed like a million pockets. Looks like the same shade of someone's lawn, she thought as she pulled the clothes on. They smelled new and fit her nicely, but she thought the shirt was a bit too tight. It'd probably been made with a man in mind.

The box was now empty except for some white socks, leaving her to wonder where her footwear was. Frowning, she walked into the hall and noticed the boots at the end by the door. McNabb had sat them down for her to see them on the way out. “Would have been nice if he'd mentioned them before he left,” she said aloud.

Once dressed, it was a quick run to the sink to brush her teeth and pull her hair into a ponytail. As she went past her bed on the way out, she remembered to grab the picture and show McNabb later. Satisfied with her looks in the mirror, she went out the door.

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“Lisa!” a voice said, calling out over the noise of the mess hall. Looking around, Lisa spotted Troy against the far wall with Anne, who was motioning with her hand rapidly to get the hell over there. Smiling, Lisa worked through the crowd and around the tables to her shipmates.

“They let you out on an unsuspecting base? That's pretty dangerous,” Troy said, a grin on his face. “Nice outfit, though. They made us keep our jumpsuits.”

Anne snorted. “I'd have thought they'd have more hospitality here. I've been in this thing for two days!”

“Oh, so that was the horrible smell that assaulted my nose when I walked in,” Lisa said, her smile turning into a grin. “I thought the rumors about base food were true, but I guess I was wrong!”

Anne made as if to slap her while Troy cracked up laughing. “No, seriously, I wanna know why you got a uniform,” he said, pulling Lisa into the line behind him.

“Wait till after we eat. I'm starving!”

The group grabbed trays, got their food (Lisa thought it smelled just fine), and took a seat at one of the nearby tables. They all dug in, especially Lisa. She thought she'd never tasted eggs better than these. Troy and Anne resorted to watching her scarf down her food.

“Hurry up,” Anne said. “I wanna know what happened regarding that uniform.”

“McNabb wants me to-” she started, but she was quickly interrupted by a man approaching the table. He was tall and had dark skin with short, curly hair that matched, dressed in a uniform that suggested a higher rank than Private.

“Miss Gogh?”

“Yes?” Lisa replied, unsure of the meaning of this.

“I just wanted to apologize for what happened last night. He was under my command and he knows better than to do what he did. His actions are a disgrace to us all. You can be sure his punishment came swiftly and heavy.”

Lisa nodded, honestly touched by the generosity of the commanders here. “I'm just glad I was able to defend myself at the time.” With skills I didn't even know I had, she thought to herself. A sudden, strong sense of confusion and despair overcame her. Who was she, really, and where had she been?

“What's your name?” Troy asked.

“DJ,” the dark man replied, smiling. “Normally you'd call me Sargent Jackson, but I'll let you folks go under the circumstances. DJ will do just fine. We'll be working together later on, Miss Gogh, which brings me to my other reason for being here: I wanted to welcome you to the team.”

Anne and Troy spun their heads in her direction simultaneously like clockwork, surprised looks on both their faces. “You're working with them?” Troy asked.

“Explains the outfit,” Anne said rather quietly. She returned her attention to her plate, pushing the food around slowly.

“What happened last night?!” Troy asked, deciding that his previous question wasn't important.

“I'll take my leave now,” DJ said, nodding respectfully at the trio and walking away. Troy, being seated across the table from Lisa and a space or two over, slid down the bench till he was in front of her. “You don't have to tell us if you don't want to,” he said. His tone suggested that he was just dying to know, however.

Anne didn't seem hungry anymore, and for that matter Lisa wasn't either. Thinking about the night before made her stomach upset, but it wasn't what he'd done that upset her. Rather, it was what she had done.

“A man attacked me last night... a soldier, to be specific. One of my cell guards. Well, it wasn't so much an attack as it was a feeling up, if you get my drift. I suppose if I'd been drugged to where I couldn't do anything in response, it would have went into... full fledged rape, I guess. He didn't drug me, though,” she said, looking down at the table. “I was nearly asleep when he came in... he messed around for a minute or two, nothing heavy... and then it got scary.”

Troy swallowed, his throat so dry it was audible. Reaching out, he placed a hand on her arm and squeezed lightly. “It's ok,” he said, offering a small smile. “Everything ended up all right, didn't it?”

Lisa looked up from the table and directly into his eyes, a cold smile forming on her face. “Not for him, it didn't,” she said, and then she looked back down at the table, her smile fading. Troy removed his hand all the same. He suddenly had the chills.

“That's the scary part,” she continued. “Deep down, I think every woman or girl fears rape, just as I can imagine that deep down, every man loves having complete control in the bedroom. It's a subconscious thing, really. But I wasn't afraid, and that's the part that scares me. When I was laying there, it was like I was waiting for the perfect moment to strike... like a predator and its prey. And I actually took him on with my bare hands, using skills I didn't even know I had. It just happened fluidly, like I'd been doing it for years.”

Troy looked over at Anne, the both of them raising their eyebrows. Anne glanced over at Lisa and started to put her hand on her shoulder as a motion of comfort, then pulled back. “How much do you remember of your life before we crashed?” she asked.

“Only a vague outline,” Lisa replied. “It's like looking at a picture and you have a blind spot right in front of you, so you can only see the edges. So for me... I only have hints as to what I've done. I have a edge to my memories, but the main part, the important part... it's gone.”

“What about the working with them part?” Troy re-asked.

“She has skills that we think will be of great use to us,” McNabb said, walking up to the table from out of nowhere, it seemed.

“So you want to use her?”

“Son, that'd mean us putting a gun to her head and making her do what we wanted. Rest assured, I asked her what she wanted and she made a choice. Don't hold that against me. We don't need any more trouble right now. We meaning the military, of course”

Troy seemed to dislike the outcome all the same. “Shouldn't you be helping her with her problems? She's lost a portion of her life, just in case you didn't notice. I'd have her someplace safe and getting therapy for her.”

McNabb nodded. “I agree completely, Troy. The military is probably the best therapy anyone could ever get, and she'll be pretty darn safe right here in the heart of this base. Thinking of signing up now?”

Anne snorted. “She's safe, all right. We were told about last night.”

McNabb visibly bristled at the mention of that incident. “Those were the actions of a man, not a soldier. Keep that in mind before you judge us.”

Silence descended on the group as they all shared glances at one another. Troy seemed almost angry; Anne was almost wary: McNabb stood unmoving at the head of the table, his appearance stern. Only Lisa seemed composed and calm, at least on the outside. In her mind however, thoughts were bouncing all over the place and one thing ran into another, everything seeming to be one jumbled mess. She was beginning to wish that whatever she'd been doing before getting on that ship, she'd stuck with it.

“If that's all for now, I'd like the three of you to come with me to the ship,” McNabb said finally, and the ice broke just like that.

“All of us?” Troy asked, a frown forming on his face.

“Your records said you're part of the security team on the ship. To be specific, you're over video and audio. That means cameras and whatnot. Anne is co-pilot, it's a no-brainer for her, and Lisa was on it too. Who knows, maybe being back on the ship will help her remember something.”

“Well, let's go!” Anne said as she stood. “Lead the way!”

McNabb nodded and motioned for them to follow him. “We'll take a few minutes to get suited up and we're outta here.”

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Re: Memory
« Reply #28 on: June 17, 2010, 05:41:04 am »
^^^Make sure you read Part1!^^^

Part 2:

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“I hate forests,” Troy said as he nearly tripped over the third bundle of roots they'd come across in the last half hour. “It seems like I do worse walking around here when I can actually see where the hell I'm going!”

Lisa smiled and patted him on the back. “You're doing all right for a nerd,” she said, prompting him to playfully slap at her. Giggling, she jumped away and nearly bumped into another soldier, her Kevlar armor adding some extra weight to her body that she wasn't used to. “Sorry!”

The soldier smiled and nodded in return and Lisa jogged up ahead by McNabb, out of Troy's reach. “Where are the other three people?” she asked. “The ones we got off with.”

Troy shifted the weight of his pack from one shoulder to the other and ran up beside McNabb as well. “Yeah, I wanna know what you did with them.”

The commander smirked and looked over at Troy. “Relax. We didn't hurt them either. They're with the other group.”

Anne, who was walking ahead of them by about 10 feet with a pack of her own, almost halted.

“Other group?” Lisa asked. “You didn't mention them in the armory when we suited up.”

McNabb looked straight ahead. “Information is on a need to know basis. It's not imperative that you know about everything pertaining the mission right from the start. Besides, we need something to talk about on the way there.”

Troy grunted in frustration as well as exhaustion. “I can see where this is going.”

“If you don't like it son, you can just turn around and head back.”

“I thought you needed me to examine the video and audio on the ship?”

McNabb laughed. “Thanks for reminding me. You're not going anywhere.”

Troy stopped in his tracks and glared at the commander. “Are you playing with me? Huh?”

“Well, I don't know. Am I?”

Lisa ran a hand over her face, surprised to feel how much she was sweating, even in the shade. “Break it up, guys, and break out the rags and bottled water. I'm dying over here!”

Anne did a 180 and came back to them, sliding her pack from her shoulders. “That's the best thing I've heard for the past 40 minutes,” she said, unzipping the pack and pulling out the plastic bottles. She tossed one to each of them, then rummaged some more for some hand towels. “A pistol in here too? You guys really come loaded.” It was the first time she'd really spoken since they'd left the base.

“Have to,” McNabb said, spinning the cap off his bottle and taking a sip as they all took a seat on two logs sitting parallel to one another. The few unnamed soldiers stood off to the side, apparently not interested in engaging in conversation with with them.

“My throat goes dry just looking at the water,” Lisa said with a smile.

“Mine too,” Troy added. “I'm glad we didn't forget anything. One more reason to hate a forest: getting stuck out here without something important. Reminds me of camping trips when I was a kid. I wasn't much of an outdoors man back then either, so no one left the managing of the gear up to me. I was bound to forget something.”

“I hope you're not like that on a job,” Anne said.

“No, I grew out of it,” Troy replied. “Not to say I haven't slipped up a few times...”

“Well, as long as you don't screw up today we're all good,” McNabb said.

Troy nodded. “I think you might do more than make verbal jabs at me if I did. Say, don't you have any experience with security systems, being a base commander and all?”

“Some, but it's mostly left to the technicians at the base.”

“Any of them very good?” Troy asked, curious.

“Good? Son, this is the military! You're either nearly goddamn perfect at your job or you don't get in,” McNabb replied, a serious look on his face.

“Sorry... I guess 'good' isn't the word I'm looking for,” Troy said, sounding almost apologetic. He hung his head and quietly sipped his water.

“Maybe experienced is what he means,” Lisa offered, putting her own water by her side. She slid to the ground and raised her knees in front of her, wrapping her arms around them.

“Oh,” McNabb said. After a moment of silence: “Sorry kid.”

Troy nodded. “Me too, about the harsh remarks and all.”

McNabb smiled. “Not too many have taken to my wisecracks over the years, so I wouldn't expect you to do it. There were a couple of people that were born to trade jabs with me, though! But back to your question: not really. Nothing much has happened out this way since the shit went down with Karith a few years ago.”

Lisa cocked her head to one side, curious. “You keep mentioning that name.”

“Karith? You don't reme- oh, right, you don't... well, I'll tell you later. It's a hell of a long story and we need to keep moving.”

Slightly disappointed, Lisa stood with the others and made sure the knife she'd been given at the base was still on her. It was. Satisfied, she helped Troy get his pack back on and they fell into step behind Anne again, who had resumed taking the 10-foot lead and being silent.

“How much farther?” Troy asked, dreading the walk ahead of him. McNabb only chuckled and kept going.

“I hate when he does that,” Troy said, groaning.

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“Damn, it looks like someone got the biggest hammer in the galaxy and went to town on it,”  Anne said, shadowing her eyes with her hand. The others pulled up around her while the soldiers went straight for the ship to take care of business. Lisa also shadowed her eyes from the sun to get a better look. They'd left the forest behind some 100 feet back and headed west a couple dozen yards (thus leaving them in the middle of a rather large clearing) to see the full extent of the wreckage.

“Well, as I was going to say before Mister Bitchy here opened his mouth: the turbulence and momentum from the ship starting its descent at such a great height pretty much tore a ton of the outer hull off and seriously damaged the engine area when it landed,” McNabb said, motioning towards the messy end of the ship. “It's not a frigate, for the love of God. We're talking about a ship that has a maximum passenger hold of about 40 people, maybe 45 tops, and then there's the cargo it's hauling, too. It's a weak thing.”

“Thanks for giving us a detailed description of our own ship,” Troy snapped, clearly not in a good mood after all that traveling.

“That's more like it,” McNabb said with a grin.

“What about that other group you mentioned?” Lisa asked.

“They're over there about half a mile,” McNabb replied as he pointed further west. “Investigating some escape pods that launched from the ship as it fell. We saw the whole damn light show from the base, which lead to us finding you along the path yesterday. Just our luck you happened to be heading right for the colony.”

Troy shook his head. “That's impossible.”

“What is?” Lisa asked.

“Someone using an escape pod to get away from the ship as we went down. The computer network was still running perfectly fine when we all woke up, right Anne?”

“Thanks to the generators, of course. They store energy as the ship is running so that in the event the ship can't get off the ground because of a kink in the power links or the engines die completely in mid-flight, there will still be enough power on the ship to activate emergency lights and safety measures, as well as keep the computers fine and dandy,” Anne said. “What's your point?”

“It gave us a body count of all the people on board and everyone was accounted for just as we were leaving, including the dead ones. No one had left the ship until we did.”

McNabb suddenly moved into action. Pointing to the two closest soldiers, he said: “You and you, head to the other group site right now. Weapons at the ready, and keep in radio contact with us. They've got theirs set to the wrong frequency or something or I'd contact them myself. Move it!”

“Yes sir!” they shouted in unison, trotting for the line of trees. McNabb turned to Anne, every hint of humor gone from his face. It was all business right now.

“Ship number, what is it?” he nearly shouted, calling another soldier with a laptop over to him. The soldier flipped open the lid and poised his fingers over the keys. “Good, we're close enough to one of our broadcast towers to pick up the network,” McNabb said. “Thank God for small favors. What's the number?!”

Anne shook her head and backed away slowly, extremely unnerved by his sudden anger. “I'm not sure I can-”

“The fucking ship ID number! NOW!”

“FGI75-9UK12Y4!” she shouted back, nearly bursting into tears. Lisa went over and put an arm around Anne's shoulder. Funny that she'd be comforting someone else now, with her memory like it was.

“Thank you.”

The soldier entered the code rapidly, and it wasn't 30 seconds before the return beep sounded. “I knew it,” McNabb said, running a hand through his hair.

“Knew what?” Troy asked, being sure to stay at least five feet away from the commander.

“It's a passenger ship/cargo freighter, sure, but it belongs to Karith. The ID is registered to them, anyways. Hot damn, the rumors are true. They're still at work even after the bulk of the company went under. Life's a bitch and then you die.”

“What'd they do that was so bad?!” Lisa asked, her confusion and frustration piling back all at once. She hated not knowing what was going on.

McNabb turned to the ship, where the other soldiers had finally cracked the door open. “You're about to find out,” he said as he started for the hunk of wasted metal. “Let's go.”

Troy and Lisa shared a scared look with Anne, then followed him.

I have a bad feeling about this, Lisa said to herself as they climbed back through the doorway they'd exited from the day before, a landmark in her memory that seemed a thousand miles away.

She had no idea how bad it was... and that it was only going to get worse.

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Author's Note:

At long last I got this baby posted. Hope you all enjoy it, and be assured that #4 will get here much quicker.  ;)

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PS: Went through and fixed a couple spelling errors and changed a couple words to make it flow better. It's about 1 in the morning here now... not the best time to finish up a story, eh? Also thanks to Creature for noticing a spacing error. I'm doing all my writing before dusk from now on. :P
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Re: Memory
« Reply #29 on: June 17, 2010, 11:58:24 am »
I love you death  :-*

You put an extra space between Kevlar and armor  8)
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