I heard commotion coming from the east side of camp, so I decided to investigate. When I got there, I saw Dori and Gloin holding up Thorin, while many others were talking loudly amongst themselves. “What’s going on?” I asked Bifur. “Well we don’t really know. Thorin was pissed and stormed off. He came back minutes ago and we think he’s really drunk.” I tried not to snicker as I saw Thorin stumble towards me, only for him to fail and fall on the brown, un-watered grass, as he yelled at everyone around him. “Someone get (y/n),” he mumbled out. “What?” I asked. “(Y/n). Get (Y/n). (Y/n).” “(Y/n)?” I stalled, although I’m not quite sure why. “Yes. (Y/n).” “(Y/n)!” Screamed Fili, coming up behind me, “Thorin needs you.” (Y/n) emerged …show more content…
She has me under her spell. “Okay, (y/n). I have a plan that must be executed. I need you to get everyone here around the fire, because I need help.” “Help with what?” She questioned. “We are going to challenged the dragon to poker.” He said, in full seriousness. Her eyes widened. “The dragon?” “Yes. Like argggg fire breathing dragon,” he spit out, putting his hands up like claws. (Y/n) chuckled at his actions, realizing how tipsy he was. “Thorin, the dragon is dead,” she held back her laughter. “What? (Y/N) did you kill the dragon!? It’s not nice to kill people (y/n)!” “Um Thorin… I didn’t kill the dragon, and why would you care? The dragon destroyed your home.” “Oh right,” he said, as if he had just realized that. “It’s good you killed the dragon, (y/n)”. (Y/n) smiled from ear to ear. “Okay, Thorin, you should probably get some rest.” “But I don’t want you all to run away if I fall asleep,” he said. He sounded vulnerable, a side of him I had never seen before. “Why would we do that?” She asked. “Because everyone tries to leave the leader at one point.” “Thorin, we aren’t going to leave you.” “You sure?” “Of course!” “I like you, (y/n).” She chuckled. “I like you too.” “No, I really like you. I love you,” he said. I was angrier than I had ever been. I kicked the log I was sitting on, and stormed off into the forest. Can he freaking not! I thought I freaking called her and now she is going to fall for Thorin
Walter Camp founded American football in 1869. He is known as the “Father of American Football." Camp developed rule changes that cast the foundation of modern American Football. The sport started to rise and many people wanted to play or watch football. Steroids and concussions where main problems that are associated with football. Anabolic Steroids retain protein like the hormone testosterone to help build muscle. For football players, steroids are tempting because of the fast results in gaining weight and muscle in short amounts of time.
“Be careful, he’s not like us. I don’t want to see you get roped into anything.”
"Only that it had to do with the Empress." Trenor watched her face for the expression he was expecting.
Holocaust survivors after the war, were not completely done with the suffering. Most lost their homes, belongings, and family to the germans. So when they were released from the camps exhausted and confused, what did they do? Well, most of them moved away or tried to return to their homes. Anywhere they could go to escape the germans, they went. Even after the war was over, anti-semitism still lingered in europe. Despite being mass-liberated, there continued to be violent protests and threats towards jews.
Where did you learn to play basketball, play defense and offense, or be part of a team? There’s a good chance it was at camp, right? We know that camp is not just a place for kids to spend a fun summer, but an excellent setting in which kids can learn life skills that they will rely on long after the camp experience has passed.
“Your thinking I will help you escape. I won’t.” The man said. Smirking deviously at (Y/n)’s crestfallen face.
“Score!” Mason said. “Dude that’s what our quest was all about. They look just like the creature we saw in your room except they have large wings tucked tightly into their
Towards the end of his story, Elie doesn’t recognize himself anymore and is unaware of the person he has become. Elie’s changes are apparent in many ways meaning physically, emotionally, religiously. His reactions toward his father during his experiences in the camp has changed as well. Elie hasn’t seen himself in a mirror since he left the ghetto. He couldn’t recognize who was staring back at him through the mirror; he saw a frail young boy who had been put through the worst type of suffrage and torture and knew from that day on ......
Gemma hadn’t felt the cold this whole time, because she’d been fuel by adrenaline and worked up a sweat as she pushed her muscles to their limit. Now, limping across the empty ruins of Ravenhill, she was shivering like mad. Maybe it wasn't even the cold of the mountain which caused her to tremble. Maybe this was what it felt like when one's soul died: gnawing pain, heavy cold, and hollow dread. She focused on the task at hand, determined not to think about the pain that continued to rip her apart. Thorin, she had to get to Thorin. He was the last Durin left, Azog's final victim. He was the king, and his death would be a great blow to the dwarven forces. Not that any of these reasons mattered to Gemma; they barely even crossed her mind. No, Gemma had to get to him because he was Thorin, and after all they'd been through and all they'd lost, she couldn't lose him again. She wouldn't survive
1LT Giles' performance as an Platoon Leader was exceptional. His platoon flawlessly conducted high-risk detention operations in Camp V the only maximum security facility in the DOD, and were consistently recognized by their commanders and distinguished visitors. His leadership directly contributed to the Joint Detention Group mission, while ensuring safe, humane, legal, and transparent care and custody of over 30 detainees.
“You sound like you were expecting to have me killed,” Chandler the Fair muttered in a sarcastic tone.
The movie begins with Simon Srebnik going back to Chelmno, he is one of the two survivors. He was taken to Chelmno when he was thirteen, his father was killed in front of him, and his mother died in the gas vans. He was known throughout the camp for his agility and his beautiful singing voice. Before abandoning the camp the Nazis shot everyone, including him, in the head. He was left for dead, but was found and survived. Simon went back to tell of the experience he had. He cannot believe what happened as he walks along what is left of the frame of the buildings. He said that 2,000 were burnt per day, but he remembers the camp as being peaceful. No one ever shouted, they just went about their work. He was forced to go up the river, under
He looks at Corus. “I know. I made Corus tell me when I woke up and you were gone. I followed you. Sorry, I didn’t want to tell you, you know, that I saw my birthday present. Almost jumped on that man who fixed your sword, but you didn’t seem too uncomfortable, so I waited,” he says. “If it hadn’t been for the soldiers I would have been there, especially when you just handed your sword over to him.”
A picture is truly worth a thousand words, but the picture I was assigned is worth so much more than that. It was taken during a time of despair, unfairness, torture, and just pure terror. I can’t truly tell you what happened in this picture at the time it was taken but I will do my best to describe it. At the first look of this picture I noticed three soldiers. They are standing at a crematory, and the doors are open. Inside bodies of the dead or still currently alive Jewish people I couldn’t tell you because they were known to burn them dead or alive. I couldn’t tell you the number of the people inside the crematorium in the photo because I don’t know the number it could fit.
because of the love of a baby. Tommy Luck was known as "The Luck of