AlphaWolfQuin
Pulsar
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2011
- Location
- Rhode Island
Aries Johnson sat in her bunker while she got a haircut looking out into the darkness of the night. Being a soldier was beginning to take it's toll on the young woman she had scars on various parts of her body, her limbs ached every night when it was time to sleep, she barely ate and the food she did get was disgusting. Aries became a soldier after her father died he was a green beret and a hell of a soldier. Aries grew up being raised by her father and older brother so naturally she was raised to be tough.
It was around 4am when it happened, a crash that sounded like a bomb going off right outside the bunker. Aries grabbed her rifle and lead her team out into the darkness, her cold grey eyes scanning the area. She spotted a glowing light a short distance ahead of her. Aries led her team to what seemed to be a crash site. Guns aimed and ready to fire at the first sign of hostility the group walked closer. When they finally got there what they seen before them shocked the group. A few men even ran back to the bunker while others literally pissed their pants. Aries on the other hand followed protocol.
The aircraft wasn't American hell it didn't even look like it came from the planet earth. It looked slimy and like a giant scorpion with wings, it sent chills down Aries spine. She radioed for back up and a specialist team to investigate the aircraft.
While inside the lab scientists opened the doors of the aircraft and found nothing inside. If someone or something was navigating this thing they were gone now. Aries along with the rest of her squadron were sent home on military leave after what they discovered everyone of the members had to sign a paper that forbid them from saying anything to anyone.
Aries flight left Afganistan around 12 noon the next day. When Aries got back to the states she ate a full meal and headed home. While she was showering she felt something on the back of her neck. She pulled it off and looked at it. It looked like some sort of tracking device it also looked as if it belonged on that aircraft that was crash landed in the desert.
Aries put on her pajamas, a black men's tank top and a pair of basket ball shorts, and made her way to her room so that she could examine this thing that came off of her neck more closely.
It was around 4am when it happened, a crash that sounded like a bomb going off right outside the bunker. Aries grabbed her rifle and lead her team out into the darkness, her cold grey eyes scanning the area. She spotted a glowing light a short distance ahead of her. Aries led her team to what seemed to be a crash site. Guns aimed and ready to fire at the first sign of hostility the group walked closer. When they finally got there what they seen before them shocked the group. A few men even ran back to the bunker while others literally pissed their pants. Aries on the other hand followed protocol.
The aircraft wasn't American hell it didn't even look like it came from the planet earth. It looked slimy and like a giant scorpion with wings, it sent chills down Aries spine. She radioed for back up and a specialist team to investigate the aircraft.
While inside the lab scientists opened the doors of the aircraft and found nothing inside. If someone or something was navigating this thing they were gone now. Aries along with the rest of her squadron were sent home on military leave after what they discovered everyone of the members had to sign a paper that forbid them from saying anything to anyone.
Aries flight left Afganistan around 12 noon the next day. When Aries got back to the states she ate a full meal and headed home. While she was showering she felt something on the back of her neck. She pulled it off and looked at it. It looked like some sort of tracking device it also looked as if it belonged on that aircraft that was crash landed in the desert.
Aries put on her pajamas, a black men's tank top and a pair of basket ball shorts, and made her way to her room so that she could examine this thing that came off of her neck more closely.