Saturday, February 11, 2017

Chelsea Story 2+

CHELSEA STORY 2 & PROUD AMERICAN VETERAN

All right boys and girls, ready to hear what happens next in the Chelsea Story began on January 28. Well, have a seat, relax, and read on.

This story is actually inspired by a person who is very dear to my heart and I will probably always cherish our times together. If there's a person that inspires you, you, too, can make a story out of that inspiration.

Chelsea Story
Copyright 2017

By John Sindayen

Chapter 2

"Wake up! Wake up, Chelsea!"
"There's a dragon in the sea. It breathes fire and looks at us so monstrously."


And Chelsea would yawn and say, "Did somebody say dragons? I love to fight dragons. They're easy to see, when their mouth is on fire."

And the people would say, "Yes, dragons, Chelsea! But only one dragon. So that should be easy. You should be done with it before lunchtime."

And Chelsea would get up and open her closet of clothes.

An armor of copper red metal,
an armor of silver white metal,
and an armor of golden gold metal

stood sharply in their clothes stands.

You didn't think I would write the whole story in this post, did you now? It's a long story. I've only completed less than 1,000 words. And it's gonna be a book or an e-book. But I will post the first 1,000 words on a sort of weekly basis.

But if you like fantastic stories, I recommend the book "The Wizard of Oz". Don't watch the movie. Enjoy the book, instead.

PROUD AMERICAN VETERAN

Congratulate me! I just got my Veterans ID. Now I can ride the bus for half the fare. And it's good for five years, at which time I'll probably be driving a car again.

I'd like to thank the Veterans group that made this Veterans ID possible. They make me proud to be a veteran!

What is a veteran? An American veteran is someone who was brave enough to fight for freedom. Freedom for myself or one's self, freedom for Americans, and freedom for all men, women, and children.

But I don't recommend everyone to be a veteran. Because in times of war, your mind might not be willing to watch the horror of war unfold before you. Then again, many World War II soldiers came home scot-free and with a healthy mind.

I am proud to be an American and this I will defend!

John Sindayen
SP4, 3rd Infantry Division & 1st Cavalry Division

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