🌘Chapter 19🌒

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    "You will three will be in charge of enemies trying to run ahead, and you four will be in charge of helping take down tanks," Commander was currently in a meeting with his rangers in the strategy room. He had taken Swordmaster's advice and was slowly building up when they got further in.

      He would have his convoy of towers stay back each section so they could properly whoop each boss's ass without using too many towers and supplies before they got to their main goal, the Totality Tower.

      "However, I'm not letting this camp be left unattended. I'll have some snipers keeping watch, but I need a ranger to do so," Commander looking around, expecting someone to speak up.

      Black Ops Ranger raised his fingers, signaling over, "Eh, I'd rather not see this camp be curbstomped. I got ya." Commander nodded, Black Ops Ranger was very trustworthy.

      "Other squadrons I've met with know, while we are away, you will taking orders from Spring Commander and Bunny Commander," Commander instructed as he began to write down his ranger strategy on paper. When he heard a snort, he looked up with an eyebrow raise.

      All of them were quiet, most of their expressions kept hidden behind face gear. Commander sneered, "I picked them because they can send supplies our way on a timely manner. Besides, I needed a second commander to stay here to welcome the new recruits."

      One ranger spoke up, "New recruits?" Commander nodded and thinned out his strategy map, "They call themselves the Phantom Regiment."






      "Bunny! You're okay!" Medic rushed over and put her most timid medic into a bone crushing hug. Bunny Medic squeaked out, getting the air squeezed out of her.

      Medic finally did let her go and began to check over her, despite the other medics having done that at least ten times now. She was in the middle of a crossfire and was in the grip of an out of control titan. She was lucky only to have been a bit shaken up.

      "Medic- Medic! I'm okay, Warden had caught before I had hit the ground!" Bunny Medic pleaded, trying to escape the worrying mama bird.

      "Good thing he was there to catch you. You tell him thank you?" Medic asked, trying to pinch at Bunny Medic's cheeks. Bunny Medic squirmed away from the touching and held her cheeks with her hands to prevent them from getting pinched, "Not yet, we've been really busy. We don't have time to be chatting-"

      Bunny Medic squeaked as Medic wrapped an arm around her and began to drag to where she knew Warden would be exactly right now. "Come on, I'm sure he'll really appreciate you thanking him for saving you! You two sit next to eachother all the time in the medical lobby!"

      Against her will, Bunny Medic was dragged across the camp and all the way to camp's personal gym. Towers like Sledger and Gladiator were helping themselves to the equipment as their fighting styles involved endurance and upper body strength.

      Others were there too to keep up their cardio and physical activity, especially with a big war in just less than two days. The place was busier than normal, but there was always one spot that one tower always went to, and everyone knew to let him have that spot. It was sort of a "he owns that" kind of deal.

      There was a heavy sandbag, thick leather kept it from breaking so easy. His fists were wrapped with bandages so he didn't damage his skin underneath. Each punch sounded painful, like it could knock a man dead. Bunny Medic felt let she was walking into a dog fight ring where the dogs could just turn on you.

      As the two medics approached, they stopped to watch Warden do his set on the unfortunate punching bag. It had tape on it, clearly having been damaged before by hits a bit too rough.

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⏰ Last updated: Aug 27, 2024 ⏰

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