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Senrain

A tale of two strangers and a touched sniper

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I was watching NWAF with my AS50 just the other day, and there were two strangers at the opposite ends of the airfield, male and female. I followed their movements. I realized as they both crawled towards the fire house, evading the undead and quickly glancing over loot that they were going to end up bumping into each other.

I had front row seats through my scope into the open door of the fire house, and I was anticipating a shootout followed by me finishing off the victor. Boy was I surprised.

They spot each other and pause to stare at each other for but a second. Then the female survivor's hand rises to their forehead. They were saluting the male survivor. I'm a bit shocked, as the male survivor's hand too rises to his forehead. I stared at them as they formed their instantaneous alliance and began combing the airfield together.

I could have shot them both, I considered it for a moment. But no I just watched as you two worked together with a common interest. Because of this I protected you two as you ran across the tarmac dodging bullets from the third stranger atop the fire house. I shot him in the chest from 900 meters away, I doubt any of you heard the shot that killed him.

If those two strangers are reading this let me just say. You are amazing.

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A light in the dark good sir. I salute your effort to protect them. And I respect the crap outta them for not panicing.

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