I have always been feared and loathed, but I am a necessary part of life. It’s only natural for everyone to die. It doesn’t matter how, when or where, I’m not particular on details. I’m inevitable.
I was waiting on one last soul, a young man, by the name of James Sinclair. It was difficult to find him through the mass of panicked soldiers. I had met with his brother not too long ago under similar circumstances. I remember everyone I meet. James was a newlywed and a father-to-be. His letter would have been here in a couple of days …show more content…
His soul was light; his sacrifice was a choice he had made willingly. I looked into his memories and saw endless green paddocks, several brothers and sisters, I saw him riding a horse and a beautiful woman walk down the aisle. She was his final thought. I saw his hopes and dreams; to one day be a father, return from war and grow old surrounded by family. He was a simple farmer. I wanted to ask him, why? Was it out of guilt? Hope? Or was it just plain instinct? But talking isn’t part of my job either.
It was time to leave; I was on a very tight schedule. I turned my back to the destruction, not for the last time. I walked away from the mocking moans of the wounded that had escaped me for now. Yes, I would definitely be back.
I will never understand humans, but then again who am I to judge? This world is for the living, not the