My mother and I were furious the government didn't consent us before signing up my sister to battle. They had placed her and seven other 16 year old girls in the front line in the battle field.
For some reason, the other more experienced soldiers used little girls as shields.
Officials were being very vague and avoided answering questions directed to them by the parents. Typical.
They refused to give out any information except for the fact that the status of the soldiers will be posted online for everyone to see. Once the battle started, the website was in motion. There were 2 simple columns, One was the names of soldiers, and next to it, their status. Alive. MIA. Dead.
My mother and I were in a waiting room with a parent of one of the other girls. Once the gates open. Her daughter died straight away. Tragic. Her status quickly changed on the monitor of the flat screen in the waiting room.
The battle finally ended. Only one out of the 8 survived. My sister. We demanded that she was returned to us immediately. But as usual, they refused to disclose anything to us.
So I decided to barge into the quarters of the soldiers and take my sister with by force.
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