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The Other Sniper The month was June, about dusk, the full moon slowly lifted above the scattered rooftops and the dark blob that translated into the Liffey. Heavy artillery roared around the Four Courts building. This civil war was not pretty. Upon a rooftop close to the O'Connell Bridge, a Free Sater sniper watched for anything to make his finger pull the trigger in the midst of the black night. He had an average height, and a strong, thin face. His eyes were a bright blue, young and curious.As he arrived at his assigned position tonight, for some reason, his brother came into his mind. They were separated as children and he wondered where he was, what he was doing, how he was. As his eyes drifted from building to building, he noticed a small flicker of light from a rooftop across the street. Out of habit, he fired his rifle and a second later, a small object peeked over the parapet and he shot at it again. He was undercover so the enemy could not see him as much as he could see the enemy. He waited patiently for the enemy to shoot or make any sudden movements to where he could see him. …show more content…
If someone could signal where the enemy sniper was located, the sniper would have nothing to worry about. A small, old woman then walked up to the car and began to speak to the man in the car. She pointed to where the enemy sniper was stationed. He thought that it would be the end at that point, a car with a turret gun could easily take out a sniper. The man rose up from the car, looking directly at the sniper, and was shot. A second after, the old woman was shot and her limp body now lay in the gutter. He sat in shock for a moment, he didn't know what to do so he shot towards the sniper again and surprisingly, he had a strong feeling he had hit the other

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