A bus stops in the middle of nowhere. The doors open slowly and two scraggly looking teenagers walk off of the bus. They walk through a forest, not talking. Finally they reach the end of their path. The older, but smaller boy ( Donovan ) drops his stuff and coughs. " Do you really think this is the right decision?" Donovan asks. " Of course it is Don. It's the only choice." replies Johnny. Donovan picks his stuff back up and leads the way under a large wooden sign that has " Training Camp " engraved into the top. The boys sign their names at the front desk and get assigned a room. Once they get settled in they rest. Donovan is sitting in an old desk chair and Johnny was sitting on the end of the bed. Fifteen minutes passed and no one spoke a word. Then thirty minutes passed in silence until Johnny suggested that they get something to eat. Johnny was almost always hungry. Donovan agreed and they went to order a pizza. On there way back into the building they were staying in while they were in training, Donovan pointed out that it was an old hotel that had went bankrupt. After they were finished with their meal they chatted. " Have you even shot a gun before?" asked Donovan. " No, but that's why we are at this training camp. Don't worry we will be back home before the Communists attack." answered Johnny. " Okay, I'm going to sleep. We are going to have a hard days work tomorrow." Donovan said while yawning. They exchanged goodnights and went to sleep.
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War Never Changes
ActionA story of two boys who enroll into a boot camp to protect their town, family, and friends.
