Man at War – Excerpt No. 59

“Something like that,” Marc said.

His answer appeared to appease the Sergeant’s mind. Still something lingered in those eyes, and Marc found himself ill equipped to reason out.

“You let her pose like that?”

Marc chuckled before saying, “Ever tried to hold back the wind?”

a cinematic photograph of the side view of a British officer in a worn trench coat and helmet, getting pushed back by a powerful gale, his face twisted in struggle, with loose debris, including shattered wood and torn fabric, flying through the air, shot taken in a desolate no man's land during the Great War, with a gloomy grey sky and destroyed barbed wire fencing in the background, the officer's facial features etched with concern, his skin pale and dirty, his eyes narrowed against the wind, and his hair disheveled, captured in a dramatic and intense moment, with a shallow depth of field, emphasizing the officer's desperate struggle against the fierce gale.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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