♦ 2 : Heart felt General ♦
General White was shaken up. No, that's not right. Her whole world was shaken. Torn apart and thrown around by a great, shocking earthquake and then hit by a gigantic whirlwind of emotions that she didn't know she was capable of having. For once in her short life she felt horribly sorry for those on the other side of the war and she hated what she was doing. She despised it, and even further it made her sick to think on what it was they wanted her to do next. She didn't want to go through with it, no she couldn't go through with it and she wouldn't. That's the decision she had reached by sun rise.
So as the bright morning star began to rise so did her army. And so she pretended as if she had just done the same before heading to het superiors. Although Alice was a general there were still three that were in higher comand over her and the particular army they ran didn't follow normal ranks. In their ranks there were several generals and each lead an army. It wasn't exactly how things were supposed to be run but they made do with it.
As she entered her superiors office she tried to stiffle her fears and focus on facts, pathetic childish behavior would get her no where.
"Sirs, I can't do this." she said, not knowing how else to start speaking.
"What on earth do you mean White?" one asked
"
This is what I mean." she said as she set the box on the table.
"You weren't supposed to open that."
"I don't care, I'm not following through. Those people are innocent, I can't just lead my army in there so I can kill normal people with that,
thing."
"You can and you will. They're freaks just like the rest of them. No harm done."
"No harm done?! Can you hear yourself? They didn't attack us and I. Am. Not. Hurting. A. Town. Of. Innocents.They're not monsters, but if we attack them then that's what wee are. Monsters." she growled. She didn't wait to hear the response. She left the box filled with poison on the table and walked out with another another word.
She felt justified in what she had done, and perhaps she was, I suppose I'll let you be the judge of that. But she couldn't have known the true consequences of her actions and how horribly they would affect her.