July 20, 1969... On this day the world changed. As a one, the people pf Earth watched or listened as Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the Moon. He spoke eleven simple yet immortal words: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
That same day in a small town in Arizona a man robbed a bank. Witnesses say he didn't come in the front of the bank but broke through the back wall, cracked open the vault and took what he wanted. All with his bare hands. Two police officers attempted to stop him but were quickly dispatched by the unstoppable criminal.
On the day mankind had succeeded in it's greatest adventure,
In the darkness a woman's voice.
"I don't care who they are! She's my daughter and she's not going to them!"
Another woman barks back, " I don't give a damn what she is or who she came from. She's been purchased and she ships out tomorrow!"
As hard footsteps on a hard floor fade into the distance, the first woman's voice says softly...
"You will not be one of them."
The darkness is quiet again.
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Sara's eyes blinked open, the harsh light stung until they adjusted. She sat up and looked around trying to figure out where she was.
A bus depo
The LINE watched the horned beast that faced him across the now empty street. Breath steamed from their nostrils as exhaustion squeezed their lungs. The LINE knew he was gonna win, he had to. But for a mere moment his weary head sagged as his mind wandered from the impending battle. His itinerant thoughts drifted back to four years earlier... Damn, has it been that long.
Yes it has.
It's been four years. Four years since Roman Bantay made his fateful choice. Four years since he turned back to a lifetime of fame and money play pro ball in the NFL. Four years since he realized the truth. Four years since Roman Bantay became a HERO. Four years
It was going to work. They were actually going to make it. The driver focused on the road ahead, the passenger to his right, the leader of the daring escapade eyed the skies looking for the usual air support and as he stuffed the masks they used into a paper bag the man in the backseat spied behind them for any pursuing vehicles. There were none of course, the explosives took care of that. A small amount of strategically placed plastique would cause enough chaos and distraction to keep the police and emergency crews busy as they drove away. There was a fourth member but they figured they didn't have time to pick up all the pieces. But the thr