Sold Out Prologue Read Count : 69

Category : Books-Fiction

Sub Category : Thriller
Working sector of the deck was tumultuous by people and it was still before nine o clock. Salty scent of the sea and the sun, bloomed high at the sky made the intrusive feeling you were at vacation. I wish so it was like that. 
At my right group of men were unloading heavy crates with stock, nobody knew what they contained. All that we knew was they barely would open them, it was only a disguise.
Among the civilians were walking guards – well payed and trained men, executing uncompromising orders.
There was no need to say I was nervous; nervous was not strong enough. Nobody knew what I was involved myself into, honestly I did not know too, it was beyond my perception.
I didn’t know if I could trust him. He was known as a lier and manipulator. But his promise was so much needed to me right now. 

We were staying next to the hulled wall painted in faded military green, the hatch to the metal stair for the lower room was open and people was walking through it from time to time making it all looks like cargo ship  with work-people on it.
I was scraping the rust from the deck with my sole with anger, when people started screaming and running, I raised my eyes not understanding what was happening, other around me were doing the same.
 At the next moment a thunderous crash cracked the clear sky and many fell on the ground, which was shaken. Shadows coming from the air fell on us and before I manage to cover a small plain flied over us, the scream of its engine made me dizzy.
“Hide!”
I would, but a missile hit the back side of the ship, till I was falling and my back hit the deck I was praying it didn’t his one of the propellers, we would stay here forever.
“We are in foreign territory, we must turn back immediately!” shout a man in green uniform, one of the sailors.
“Come here!” my sister’s arms pulled me and I stand up heavy, I was dizzy.
When a second plane came from the blue horizon there was no doubt they were aiming at us without asking any questions. We had to cover as fast as we could, we ran to the hatch.


Comments

  • Ok

    May 20, 2018

  • JD Rodgers

    JD Rodgers

    A few grammar errors but an interesting start to a story

    Oct 24, 2018

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