Trial and Error: The Sniper
So this is a new addition to my
blog. I am trying my hand at writing short stories, and mainly translating
other media to writing. The following is loosely based on the trailer for The
American Sniper. No plagiarism intended. All rights go to the respective
studios. Please don’t sue me; I don’t really have that much pocket money. Tell
me what you think guys and if you want me to pen down a particular scene of
your liking please let me know, I would love to try it. Let me know your
Thoughts below.
Disclaimer: I do not own American sniper. All rights go
to the respective studios.
The scope of his rifle pressed
against the sniper’s brow, but he hardly noticed this as he shifted to a more
comfortable position. His spotter who was kneeling beside him stiffened.
“Man on a phone, Balcony. One o clock” He almost whispered
to the sniper. The sniper refocused on the potential threat and followed his
targets movements with a practiced eye. When it moved inside the safety of the
house, he sighed and refocused on the empty street waiting for the convoy to
pass, carrying much needed supplies.
Since his latest target had moved
inside the building his spotter had become more tense if that was possible. But
the sniper remained as relaxed as ever, his breathing slow.
It was in moments like this that
the sniper contemplated about his life. He thought about his son back at home,
playing safely in the backyard, and his lovely wife watching over him. He also realized
that any day in this godforsaken place may be his last. Shoving thoughts of his
family mourning him away, he focused on the task at hand.
The com-unit in his ear crackled to
life, and a static filled voice said “We have the convoy incoming, over.”
“No visible threats. Over.” The sniper replied through the
mike in his collar, his throaty voice a direct result of the blazing sun
overhead. His spotter’s sudden movement caught his attention.
“Woman and child on the street, I don’t see her hands.” He whispered.
The sniper spoke into the mike again.
“We have two targets, A woman and child, crossing the
street. Have ground forces check on them. Over.”
“That’s a no-can-do. No ground forces in your vicinity. Your
call. Over” the voice on the com-link replied. He trained his eyes back on the
woman as she handed a package to the child. His spotter was relayed this
through the com link. “The woman has handed a package to the child; we don’t know
what’s in it. Over” The sniper glared at
the spotter who looked away.
“We don’t want to take any risks, Take the shot. Over.” The
com-link said in his ear.
“Listen, it is a bloody kid, I am not going to pull the
trigger unless I am sure he is going to blow. Get ground forces to check. Over”
he snarled into the mike, his anger rising.
“This convoy is the only chance we have got at supplies, and
I don’t want any risks. Take the goddamm shot.” The static filled voice screamed into his ear.
The sniper exhaled and followed the boys movements across the wide street in
which the convoy would pass. He realized that the boy was his son’s age. Just
ten years old. He felt a sharp feeling of remorse rip at his heart. He
regretted the fact that he was in this situation. He regretted the fact that he
was ordered to shoot the boy, based on just a guess.
He knew he was being tested. He closed his eyes and said a
silent prayer, hoping to be forgiven. When he stared back down through the
scope, the trigger felt coarser that ever.
So There you go, let me know what u guys think in the
comments J

So... Did he take the SHOT????
ReplyDeletewell written fast and pacvy using all the army jargon ..love the "open" end..love and god bless you my son!!!
ReplyDeleteFor those dying to know, whether he took the shot or not, is open for interpretation. you may have noticed, he prays, before deciding. what my thoughts were, at the time of writing this is that, if he DID take the shot, he commits a sin by killing the boy. If he doesn't, he commits a sin by letting his comrades die.
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