This is my first story ever on apolyton so bear with me... Any feedback would be helpful as this is my first story. I am going to be posting this story in segments. I will be posting another segment in a few days if anybody likes this story. Well here it goes...
The green rolling hills surrounding the grand Roman city of Pompeii were obscured by the morning mist, that clung low to the ground, as Colonel Mansur led his highly trained, yet still untested cavalry brigade along a curving, narrow country road. A messenger looking as if he had rode all through the night rode up alongside the Colonel.
"Sir, message for you from General Murad"
"Ahh...lets see what old Murad wants of me..."
The messenger then promptly handed the rolled piece of parchment he carried with him to the Colonel. Mansur then slowly unrolled the parchment and began to read its contents.
"Hikmat" Mansur said, Slightly amused
"Sir?"
"That is your name right?"
"Yes sir."
"Well then tell the good General that my Brigade will be fortified along the heights overlooking the city until ordered otherwise."
"Yes sir."
The Colonel paused "Also tell him that my brigade needs rest, and lots of it after all of this hard riding, as we have gone without it for quite some time."
"I'll make sure he takes note of that sir."
"You do that."
"Sir." The messenger then saluted, gather the rains of his horse and quickly galloped full speed down the dusty dirt road. After watching the messenger disappear behind a hill Mansur gave the order to his sergeants for the brigade to dismount and take up position amoung the trees of this heavily forested hill.
"Sir sorry to disturb you sir, but why are we dismounting?" One of his sergeants asked."
"Change of plans sergeant, change of plans."
"Oh alright sir, thought I ought to ask...for curiosity's sake..."
"Go rejoin your unit sergeant."
"Yes sir, sorry sir." The sergeant then saluted and quickly walked back to his unit. A few moments later Mansur's second in command Lt. Ghazi Faisal galloped his horse towards him , dismounted and quickly walked up to him.
"Sorry sir but what are we doing?"
"Why we're fortifying this here rise Lieutenant."
"I know that Jafar, but I..."
The Colonel cut him off. "First of all lieutenant you refer to me as "sir" around the men, understood?"
"Yes sir, sorry but..."
Mansur thaen cut him off a second time. "I know, I know we were supposed to be scouting the area around the city in prepartation for the assault but something serous has come up..." Said the Colonel trailing off as he spoke.
"Sir, WHAT has come up?" The lieutenant raising his voice.
"Well, just to clarify things for you lieutenant, it appears, according to the General that the Roman army that we have been hearing so much about, has instead of putting up a stiff defense in order to slow our advance into their sovereign territory, has launched a counter offensive into Babylon."
"Sir did you say a counter offensive, I thought..."
"That's what I said Lieutenant, don't believe what they tell you about the Roman Army."
"So in light of recent events the general wants us to stay put in order to keep his options open."
"Exactly, but as you now know circumstances have now changed and General Ghazzali's Infantry corps' are no longer directly behind us."
"So Colonel, we are in essence alone behind enemy lines with only 1,500 men?"
"Keep your voice down!"
"Sorry sir."
"That would be exactly how I would have put it."
The colonel thought to himself: Here I am in command of a tired and low on ammunition cavalry brigade with mostly new leadership, myself included behind enemy lines in hostile territory, in position overlooking the monst fortified enemy city I have ever seen weth vague orders to hold an isolated hill...interesting...
"Lieutenant."
"Yes sir?"
"Tell the men to conserve their ammnunition as we have very little left from the minor skirmish we had the other day, as I belive that we will be involved in some engagement before this day is through."
"I'll pass that along to the trigger-happy men sir."
"Oh and Lieutenant?"
"Sir?"
"You wouldn't happen to know the time would you?"
"Yes sir, it's a little after six...
The green rolling hills surrounding the grand Roman city of Pompeii were obscured by the morning mist, that clung low to the ground, as Colonel Mansur led his highly trained, yet still untested cavalry brigade along a curving, narrow country road. A messenger looking as if he had rode all through the night rode up alongside the Colonel.
"Sir, message for you from General Murad"
"Ahh...lets see what old Murad wants of me..."
The messenger then promptly handed the rolled piece of parchment he carried with him to the Colonel. Mansur then slowly unrolled the parchment and began to read its contents.
"Hikmat" Mansur said, Slightly amused
"Sir?"
"That is your name right?"
"Yes sir."
"Well then tell the good General that my Brigade will be fortified along the heights overlooking the city until ordered otherwise."
"Yes sir."
The Colonel paused "Also tell him that my brigade needs rest, and lots of it after all of this hard riding, as we have gone without it for quite some time."
"I'll make sure he takes note of that sir."
"You do that."
"Sir." The messenger then saluted, gather the rains of his horse and quickly galloped full speed down the dusty dirt road. After watching the messenger disappear behind a hill Mansur gave the order to his sergeants for the brigade to dismount and take up position amoung the trees of this heavily forested hill.
"Sir sorry to disturb you sir, but why are we dismounting?" One of his sergeants asked."
"Change of plans sergeant, change of plans."
"Oh alright sir, thought I ought to ask...for curiosity's sake..."
"Go rejoin your unit sergeant."
"Yes sir, sorry sir." The sergeant then saluted and quickly walked back to his unit. A few moments later Mansur's second in command Lt. Ghazi Faisal galloped his horse towards him , dismounted and quickly walked up to him.
"Sorry sir but what are we doing?"
"Why we're fortifying this here rise Lieutenant."
"I know that Jafar, but I..."
The Colonel cut him off. "First of all lieutenant you refer to me as "sir" around the men, understood?"
"Yes sir, sorry but..."
Mansur thaen cut him off a second time. "I know, I know we were supposed to be scouting the area around the city in prepartation for the assault but something serous has come up..." Said the Colonel trailing off as he spoke.
"Sir, WHAT has come up?" The lieutenant raising his voice.
"Well, just to clarify things for you lieutenant, it appears, according to the General that the Roman army that we have been hearing so much about, has instead of putting up a stiff defense in order to slow our advance into their sovereign territory, has launched a counter offensive into Babylon."
"Sir did you say a counter offensive, I thought..."
"That's what I said Lieutenant, don't believe what they tell you about the Roman Army."
"So in light of recent events the general wants us to stay put in order to keep his options open."
"Exactly, but as you now know circumstances have now changed and General Ghazzali's Infantry corps' are no longer directly behind us."
"So Colonel, we are in essence alone behind enemy lines with only 1,500 men?"
"Keep your voice down!"
"Sorry sir."
"That would be exactly how I would have put it."
The colonel thought to himself: Here I am in command of a tired and low on ammunition cavalry brigade with mostly new leadership, myself included behind enemy lines in hostile territory, in position overlooking the monst fortified enemy city I have ever seen weth vague orders to hold an isolated hill...interesting...
"Lieutenant."
"Yes sir?"
"Tell the men to conserve their ammnunition as we have very little left from the minor skirmish we had the other day, as I belive that we will be involved in some engagement before this day is through."
"I'll pass that along to the trigger-happy men sir."
"Oh and Lieutenant?"
"Sir?"
"You wouldn't happen to know the time would you?"
"Yes sir, it's a little after six...
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