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Write some short/long stories here, I’ll start
“I felt like I was going to throw up my lungs and heart. The wounds were fresh and the pain was sharper than the knife I carried. I had gotten wrecked by an enemy Mauler’s grenade. My vision was blurry and my face covered in blood. I had radio called for a Medic and promptly one had arrived. He started patching me up and getting me ready for transport to the nearest doctors. I thanked him with the strength I could muster and he simply smiled back. That smile was one I would remember for ages. The gleam and sparkle that came from that smile was captivating. I was loaded on transport and would never see that medic again. Months later after my recoveries, I had enquired about that medic. I was told that he was shot dead on spot immediately after loading me on transport by a notorious enemy Scout. I would be haunted with guilt every time I remembered that smile. I never visited the doctor ever again in my life due to the PTSD.”
These PT stories are a way i can connect with the past
I’d love to write more and read some of yours
“I felt like I was going to throw up my lungs and heart. The wounds were fresh and the pain was sharper than the knife I carried. I had gotten wrecked by an enemy Mauler’s grenade. My vision was blurry and my face covered in blood. I had radio called for a Medic and promptly one had arrived. He started patching me up and getting me ready for transport to the nearest doctors. I thanked him with the strength I could muster and he simply smiled back. That smile was one I would remember for ages. The gleam and sparkle that came from that smile was captivating. I was loaded on transport and would never see that medic again. Months later after my recoveries, I had enquired about that medic. I was told that he was shot dead on spot immediately after loading me on transport by a notorious enemy Scout. I would be haunted with guilt every time I remembered that smile. I never visited the doctor ever again in my life due to the PTSD.”
These PT stories are a way i can connect with the past
I’d love to write more and read some of yours