On a cool evening of February in the year 2012, the troops were settling into camp. Before signing off for the night, General Pearce made one last visit to the outhouse. Unfortunately, it was during this time of weakness, that Admiral McCullough made the historic move across enemy lines.
Earlier that day, the General's soldiers had seized the airplane trinket and it was now under his possession. Despite this victory, the Admiral was not ready to fully accept defeat. So once the General was clear of the premises, she made her move in what we now call today, McCullough's Crossing. With no discretion, she ripped through the General's camp, leaving debris tossed throughout the property. After realizing the cache was not to be found she hastily sought refuge back in her camp.
Because of the General's experience, he was prepared for the amateurs' predictable plan of action. It was said that the trinket never left his person. So after returning to his shelter, he was not surprised to find it completely ransacked and knew exactly who was to blame. When Private Quinn was approached the following morning for any further eyewitness accounts, he had no comment.
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