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General Rivers was positively stunned to hear that. General Gun reacheddown and lifted the thingโs skull. It was larger than his, and witha snout and teeth like some kind of ancient demon.
โWe will not forget what happenedhere today, and we will always remember the story of the heroesof Ekati Alpha, and the warrior that tookthe head of our enemy in battle.โ
He then handed the skull back toher. Lieutenant Fletcher winced andnodded towards it.
โLance Corporal. Consider your promisefulfilled.โ
Valentine felt relief wash over her, and even as her armour began to losepower, she felt a wave of euphoria as if a great weight had beenlifted. Sheโd slain the beast, one of the creatures that had beenthe cause of the deaths of so many of her friends. And she hadfulfilled her promise to her dying mother.
โThis is coming back with me,โshe said, nodding to herself, and thentried to walk away.
โDid I hear that right?โ General Rivers asked.
CaptainOlik shrugged, but Lieutenant Fletcher answered him.
โThe Lance Corporal had been on along journey, like all of us. This iswhat she needed. Vengeance was hers, and God help anybody that getsin her way again.โ
General Gun reached out to helpas Valentineโs systems began to fail, butthen Sergeant Jablonsky and Private Kallias grabbed her, taking theweight.
โItโs okay,โ said Kallias, โShe one of us, weโve got her.โ
They limped away slowlytowards the waiting dropships. Leavingthe commanders standing before the burning remains of the enemyship.
โAnother glorious victory for the Alliance,โ said CaptainOlik.
โPerhaps,โ said GeneralRivers, โLet us hope this final battlebrings an end to this war. Thereโs something an old Earth generalonce said about a battle such as this.โ
โSpartan? He always had something to say after a fight.โ
โNo. It was a Britishgeneral called Wellington. After a longand tortious battle, he said two things. The first was that thebattle was the nearest-run thing you ever saw in yourlife."
โHe was not wrong about that,โlaughed Olik, โWe very nearly lost thisone.โ
โAnd the second?โ asked an intriguedGeneral Gun.
General Riversโ visor flickered red as explosions wracked the brokenship, perhaps killing many more of the survivors trapped within. Headjusted his posture and then looked back to his oldfriend.
โNothing except a battle lost can behalf so melancholy as a battle won.โ
THE END
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