Brotherhood
Essay by 24 • March 10, 2011 • 733 Words (3 Pages) • 1,497 Views
Matt grew up in New England in a normal town in a normal house on a normal street with a normal mom and a normal dog. He went to school in a normal high school. He was pretty normal himself; but he wasn't amused as easily as everyone else. He couldn't stand doing the same thing day after day after day. He had three siblings two brothers and one sister, all of them were older than him.
So when he turned eighteen he joined the military as a watercraft operator. After basic training he was stationed in Germany. He was glad he wasn't stationed in the dessert because the dessert is way to hot, everything is brown, there is no vegetation and he couldn't stand the heat. It did get cold in Germany but it didn't bother him because being from New England he was a skier and was used to cold weather.
He was in Germany for about year when he met Marie. She was 5'7 blonde hair and green eyes. He was obsessed with her and he got her whatever she wanted whenever she wanted it. They spent every spare minute together. He couldn't sleep or pay attention when he was on duty.
Unfortunately her very large and very protective brothers Luca and Jonas didn't feel the same way that she did about him. Her brothers would look at him with disgust and then say stuff in German that Matt couldn't understand but it was definitely bad. One day Jonas walked up to matt and said in a very thick German accent "If you hurt my sister I will cut off your fingers and eat them like die schokolinsen". Matt of course didn't know what die schokolinsen meant but he definitely wanted to keep his fingers.
He tried everything to impress her brothers. He ate all their disgusting food, and tried to learn some German. But that made them even madder because they thought he was just trying German things to impress their sister and that he really didn't like German customs.
Jonas and Luca were both very large men because they both worked at a meatpacking plant shoveling various animal parts into large meat grinders all day. But they were also big extreme sport junkies; they rode bikes down mountains and jumped off cliffs for fun. They were a bit on the crazy side, they were men that you didn't want to mess around with.
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