The Chronicles of Silverwolf: The Dawning of a Hero

The Chronicles of Silverwolf: The Dawning of a Hero by Eric Fox

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me with no special powers.”
    “That’s because I haven’t shown you what I’m capable of.”
    “What are you capable of?”
    “Do you want to argue or put more lives at risk?” Wolf asked seriously looking at him square in the eyes.
    “You’re not giving me much of choice here Jonathan.”
    “I don’t intend to give you one.”
    “Alright. I’ll release you,” he sighed and then said, “but I’ve got my eye on you.”
    Wolf nodded his head to reassure him of his understanding. Quickly observing the weapons each guard was carrying, which included a side arm and an M-16, he mentally prepared himself to disarm them once he was released. That’s when one of the guards stepped forward and pressed a button on the console in front of him to release the restraints on his hands. He then kneeled down and unlocked the chains that were holding Wolf’s feet.
    At first, Wolf didn’t want to hurt anyone but the way these men had treated Sarah forced him to act aggressively out of anger.
    As soon as the guard stood up and reached his hand out, Wolf quickly grabbed him, turned him around and pulled out his side pistol and shot the other guard in the chest who fell to the ground. He then pointed it at the head of the guard he was holding and said, “Drop the M-16 now.”
    He did as he was told.
    “Back away from the body Colonel,” Wolf told him, who was reaching for a weapon. Sarah watched with resounding interest.
    The Colonel took a step back as he knocked the guard out with the pistol who was now lying unconscious on the ground. He then pointed his gun at the Colonel who slowly raised his hands into the air.
    “So you are working with this other guy,” Dickens said.
    “No and I’m under orders not to interfere in Earth’s affairs,” he told him as he inched his way over to Sarah.
    “You really had me convinced. Are you going to shoot me now?” the Colonel said.
    “Don't you ever get tired of being a jerk? Besides I don’t enjoy killing people Colonel. Now where is that device you took from me when I was first captured?” he asked.
    The Colonel reached into his pocket and pulled out a small rectangular object that looked like a cell phone and tossed it to me.
    “You really had it this whole time,” Wolf smirked.
    “How far do you think you’ll get mister? This base is a highly secure complex with a lot guards. They’ll shoot you on sight,” he tried warning him.
    “Not if I shoot them first,” Wolf smiled and then pressed a button on his device that activated his spacecraft that was now on its way here. He then walked over to Sarah and gently picked her up. She surprisingly wrapped her arms around him knowing that he was the only one who would protect her.
    “Now open the door,” he commanded.
    The Colonel walked over to the keypad and punched in the code and used the retinal scanner to open the door.
    “Thank you,” Wolf said and shot him the leg. He yelled as he hit the floor. “That was for Sarah.”
    He then left the room with his pistol ready to shoot. Sarah was right behind him and. They were now in a long hallway that seemed to stretch for several yards. Crates of metal boxes were stacked up against the wall.
    “Are you ready?” he asked Sarah.
    “Yeah, let’s get out of here,” she nodded.
    Suddenly, three guards appeared from the adjoining hallway ahead of them as they made their way to the elevator. They ducked behind some crates as the guards opened fire. Wolf returned fire and was quickly able to take out two of them. The third took a little more time but Wolf was able to get a shot off before the guard went down.
    They continued down the hall until they reached the adjoining hallway that only turned right. Wolf peered around the corner and saw the elevator guarded by four more guards. Seeing they had bullet proof vests, he had to be accurate in his shooting. Not wanting to kill them he turned the corner and pulled the trigger before they could react and aimed for their legs

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