Children Not Soldiers

Children Not Soldiers

By:  Chamacast  Ongoing
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The people have elected a new president. The first thing he did was conscript children into a school for future soldiers, and not a single human rights organization found out. Selena was one of those children. She was twelve when soldiers at school picked her up from school, rode a chopper, and disappeared They brought her to a garrison along with hundreds of children like her. There, she met friends she'd do anything to protect.

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35 Chapters
CHAPTER ONE: HISTORIC
            Christmas is probably my worst time of the year. I had no animosity toward the holiness whose birthday is being celebrated. Still, I do have some problems with how we celebrate it.           My name is Selena Garcia, eight years old and the eldest child of two, my father; I have no idea where he is. I do remember, though, that I had one until I was four. How I wish grandma is still alive. She's a bit grumpy, but she's very generous, unlike my uncles and aunts, who are very self-centered and condemnatory. So here I am, sulking inside my room, listening to their voices wherein I, alone, am the topic.            "…that kid is very arrogant," said the spouse of my favorite uncle.
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CHAPTER TWO: RED
"Hey, Carlos! Pass the ball over here!" said the soccer team captain. I left my seat and walked away.           Yawning, I sat down under the rumored hundred-year-old acacia tree, which had witnessed all the episodes of the city's public university ever since it was established. Watching a grade school soccer game from afar wasn't much entertainment as I thought. The students sitting on the bleachers cheered when the team scored.           Will it be better to watch it with them instead?           Naah. No matter where I am, who I'm with, I'll find the game boring. Besides, I don't have any friends. If there's so
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CHAPTER THREE: CHASE
"The one with my tattered t-shirt?" I asked.            "What else?" Helga answered, chuckling like a witch. I really hate her squeaky giggle. It's creepy.           "I did!" I grinned. The corner of her mouth twitched. She put a hand on my shoulder and gripped tight. Aw.           "Then. Why. Are. You, Still with my brother early this morning?" she asked. She glared at me with such hate; I silently thanked God she's not a Medusa incarnate.            Oh yeah. Did I forget to mention, Carlos is her younger brother? She has a severe brother complex if you ask me. Very disturb
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CHAPTER FOUR: ANEW
          I don't know whose voice was that, but I went to the Director's office right away. I can hear the murmurs from everyone wondering the same thing. It's the first time someone has been summoned to the Director's office. Most of the time, students get called to the faculty or the vice principal.           I hurried anyway. It's against my principle to make other people wait. I knocked at the Director's Office, and his secretary opened the door for me. She looked at me curiously. Then, she asked me to go in. She left.           I turned left when I arrived at a corner.           "Good day, Miss Garcia," the Director greeted and put the papers he was holding down. 
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CHAPTER FIVE: KNIVES
I sat down on a bench outside the Science building. I trotted out my chocolate bun and took a bite. I decided cutting classes would be okay now that I am about to go any time.           My life is probably the worst a child could ever experience. Anywhere I go, I'm unwanted. Is there someone out there who's experiencing the same case? I hope whoever you are, you still have the fire to fight and defend yourself.           I closed my eyes and smiled at the warm, soothing breeze which came upon me.           If for just once I accepted defeat, I'd grow into a pitiable w
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CHAPTER SIX: BRAWL
What do you mean battleground? More like a grave, Selena.            I should've made a dash for it. I should've known avoiding their gazes won't be enough to save myself because they're obviously zeroing on me. I got surrounded by five girls, and then I halted. Reminiscing that specific memory practically ruined my mood. I can still taste the excitement and bloodlust.            "Ever since I came across your awfully calm face, I've stopped bullying everyone else," Helga said, and I nodded.            "Now that's a revelation!" said I and smiled. "You should tell them that. I'd love to see them see me in a different light."           &nbs
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CHAPTER SEVEN: BOY
ACE   I looked down the grassland when I noticed that we've been hovering in place for quite some time now. I then saw several people standing on the field. I watched as they harassed the other one vehemently. Even from afar, I knew that the one fighting was a little girl. And she's encircled by girls like her. The sergeant, who is also the pilot, was looking down as well. Slowly, he started to descend. He must've realized by now that the little girl is about to get hurt. Whoever it was that the sergeant will pick up for the Boot camp must come from this place. This is their last 'stop,' the sergeant was talking about. I watched her use amateurish moves to overwhelm her aggressors. And as I looked down, their physiques grew bigger, and her enemies increased in number. How? How can she take them down with her crude moves? Attacks like hers should be too predictable,
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CHAPTER EIGHT: THREE
MEOWI let the knife fall. But my situation is too vexing for me to let go of my only foundation for redemption. I seized the knife with my other hand. I opened my fingers to loosen his grip and wriggled my hand free. I grabbed his neck and slammed him against the steel wall of the helicopter.           His other hand went to my wrist, and I winced when he started crushing it. His grip is stronger than Yolly's!           I pointed the knife at his right eye and said, "Let go, or I'll take this one. Bones mend, but eyes don't."           Silence.
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CHAPTER NINE: NAME
The Arrival We landed amid a clearing inside a thick forest. Clive and I jumped off the helicopter and looked around.  He frowned and approached Sergeant Paris.           "Where's the campsite?" he asked. "You're not going to try and kill us here, are you?" I looked around and realized that we were out of nowhere. I cleared my throat, terrified. We're with an adult soldier who just threatened to kill us a while ago. This can't be it.           The soldier looked at him thoughtfully. "Actually... I will."           And his
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CHAPTER TEN: MISCHIEF
I yawned as I stepped on the track field. It's not the usual track field, you know, because it is also where the warplanes do the landing and takeoff. I think this is what they call airstrip. It is pretty spacious. Five o clock in the morning and the voice of Sergeant Paris woke us all. My bunkmates, who I hadn't asked for names yet, stood in front of me, barely standing on their own feet.            The five hundred kids assembled, half asleep on the cemented floor. They stood like zombies and even I, myself, am a little drowsy. I hardly had any sleep at all. I tried my best not to show it. Before us, all stood the scariest soldier in the area. He's probably more than six feet tall, and he looked like he could crush your skull with his bare hands. He's a mountain. And his muscles looked reall
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