Chapter 12: The KURE by justcallmebillie, literature
Literature
Chapter 12: The KURE
“Your weight is your problem. You lean too far back and put all the weight into your ass. Stand like this, push your weight into your ankles, anchor yourself into the ground and angle yourself forward. Move over here, feet right there. Now try.”
The barracks were situated on the West Wing of the base, an indoor alley allowing many of its KURE inhabitants and soldiers to practice with their choice of weapon. The Springfield XD fit snugly in the flesh of my right palm and molded PVC of the fingers on my left, its weight balancing in my arms and stance as my teacher re-positioned me. I met his dark green eyes for confirmation, and t
Chapter 9: On My Way Back by justcallmebillie, literature
Literature
Chapter 9: On My Way Back
My mind refused to let me rest that night. It raced in circles as a new level of anxiety I had never experienced before took hold. I laid awake, finding myself worried for my teacher as I could hear him rustling around all night after we had gone our separate ways. The loud rumble of the old diesel engine came on at around 2 in the morning before eventually disappearing in the distance. Taylor was always the one that needed some form of space, but he had never left in the middle of the night. I sympathized with him however, after all, we had both lost our families. My father was a ghost, or so I had presumed and I missed my mother, the only o
Chapter 5: In The Family Way by justcallmebillie, literature
Literature
Chapter 5: In The Family Way
We had arrived back home in record time without a single word or song on the radio, safe for the dozen times Roadhouse Blues chimed through the silence, the phone calls from our elder friend ignored or cut off halfway through the chorus. The tension in the air sharp enough to cut diamonds, and I refused to engage conversation in fear of what Taylor may have done considering the rash actions of the previous hour.
Taylor stomped into the house the moment he put the truck in park, trudging up the stairs to his room and slammed the door.
I followed within a safe distance, gazing around at the empty lower level, devoid of anything but anger. My