Lancelot and Galahad
Finally after they found the children and safed them, they had time to relax. Lancelot used that moment and went on a hill near bye.
He sit down and his son next to him.
Long time he just watched at the boy who seemed to had grown.
>>I'm proud of you my son!<<
>>What do you mean? Have you read my mind?<<
>> Nope, I tried not to. But Loh told us a bit about your bravery. But I realy wish to hear it from you<<
Galahad looked infront of himself, >> I tried to be like you father, but that man was so strong. He killed me, I couldn't do anything against him. But Amber, I mean that unicorn safed me.<<
~Unicorn???? Ah that strange sheep~ he had to read Galahad's mind to understand
>>After I woke up, I was all alone for days. But I found a pair of demons living in the woods, they were so kind and gave me my new outfit. Isn't it cool! Also the sword, it had belonged to their son but he went back to the demon real<<
>>I see<< Lancelot smiled happily.
>>After that I was alone again, searching for the othes when one night a light appeared. But it was also Amber, using some kind of magic. Well and then Meridith appeared and later you guys.<<
>>Kind of an adventure, I see.<< lancelot looked from his son to the cloudy sky.
>>for some reason I hope this will be the last big adventure for quite a while.<<
He pulled his son close.
>>I missed you. And I can't wait to be at home again, and everything is back to normal.<<
Galahad looked up at his fathers face smiling.
>>Can't promise, but I try.Hey, hey father, want to see my cool scar?<<
>>Okay.<<Lancelot laughed .
Gal pulled up his pullover and showed him a big scar on his chest.
>>That's where I was ...<<
His father stopped him from talking more.
>>I know where it came from, Galahad, my son, I'm just happy you are safe now.<< he smiled again, because he saw that Gal's feelings were hurt. >>let's sit some longer and talk about some nice stuff, like what you wish for dinner when we're back home?<<
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(CNN)Amber Guyger, the police officer charged with manslaughter in the shooting of a man inside his Dallas apartment, has been fired from the department, according to a statement Dallas Police Chief Ulysha Renee Hall.
Guyger was fired during a hearing Monday, Hall said. Jean’s mother, Allison, learned of Guyger’s termination during a Sunday evening conference call with Hall, family attorney S. Lee Merritt said Monday.
The former policewoman said she shot and
killed Botham Shem Jean
, 26, after she thought she was entering her own apartment, not realizing she was on the wrong floor of her building, police have said.
An internal affairs investigation concluded that Guyger “engaged in adverse conduct when she was arrested for manslaughter” on September 9, according to
a statement
released on DPD’s verified Twitter account.
The statement did not elaborate on the nature of the adverse conduct. The shooting was September 6.
Under civil service rules, Guyger has the right to appeal her discipline, the statement reads.
In the criminal case, Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson has said a grand jury could charge Guyger with a stiffer crime than manslaughter.
While Allison Jean was relieved by the news of Guyger’s termination, calling it a “satisfactory solution,” the family would still like to see Guyger indicted on a murder charge, Merritt said.
Botham Jean was scheduled to be laid to rest in his native St. Lucia on Monday. At a September 13 ceremony in Richardson, Texas, hundreds gathered to remember the
“extroverted accountant” who “shared his love with everyone.”
Guyger, who is white, was off-duty when she encountered Jean, an unarmed black man, in his apartment, police said. Still in her uniform, Guyger parked on the fourth floor of the complex and walked to what she believed was her apartment,
according to an arrest warrant affidavit
.
The door was slightly ajar as she tried to use her key, which has an electronic chip. When she opened the door, she saw the interior was nearly completely dark, according to the affidavit. She described seeing a large silhouette and, believing there was an intruder in her apartment, drew her firearm.
She issued verbal commands, but Jean, being in his own home, did not heed them, and Guyger fired two shots, hitting him once in the torso, the affidavit said.
Guyger, a four-year veteran, then entered the apartment, called 911 and started administering first aid to Jean. She turned on the lights while on the phone with 911, and only when asked for her address did she realize she was in the wrong apartment, she told police.
Jean died at a hospital. Guyger was released from the Kaufman County Jail after posting a $300,000 bond.
The shooting
sparked days of protest
. Police deployed pepper balls on demonstrators a week after the shooting. Protesters angry with the lack of public information in the case interrupted a City Council meeting to demand accountability and more police oversight in general.
CNN’s Meridith Edwards contributed to this report.
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(CNN)Amber Guyger, the police officer charged with manslaughter in the shooting of a man inside his Dallas apartment, has been fired from the department, according to a statement Dallas Police Chief Ulysha Renee Hall.
Guyger was fired during a hearing Monday, Hall said. Jean’s mother, Allison, learned of Guyger’s termination during a Sunday evening conference call with Hall, family attorney S. Lee Merritt said Monday.
The former policewoman said she shot and
killed Botham Shem Jean
, 26, after she thought she was entering her own apartment, not realizing she was on the wrong floor of her building, police have said.
An internal affairs investigation concluded that Guyger “engaged in adverse conduct when she was arrested for manslaughter” on September 9, according to
a statement
released on DPD’s verified Twitter account.
The statement did not elaborate on the nature of the adverse conduct. The shooting was September 6.
Under civil service rules, Guyger has the right to appeal her discipline, the statement reads.
In the criminal case, Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson has said a grand jury could charge Guyger with a stiffer crime than manslaughter.
While Allison Jean was relieved by the news of Guyger’s termination, calling it a “satisfactory solution,” the family would still like to see Guyger indicted on a murder charge, Merritt said.
Botham Jean was scheduled to be laid to rest in his native St. Lucia on Monday. At a September 13 ceremony in Richardson, Texas, hundreds gathered to remember the
“extroverted accountant” who “shared his love with everyone.”
Guyger, who is white, was off-duty when she encountered Jean, an unarmed black man, in his apartment, police said. Still in her uniform, Guyger parked on the fourth floor of the complex and walked to what she believed was her apartment,
according to an arrest warrant affidavit
.
The door was slightly ajar as she tried to use her key, which has an electronic chip. When she opened the door, she saw the interior was nearly completely dark, according to the affidavit. She described seeing a large silhouette and, believing there was an intruder in her apartment, drew her firearm.
She issued verbal commands, but Jean, being in his own home, did not heed them, and Guyger fired two shots, hitting him once in the torso, the affidavit said.
Guyger, a four-year veteran, then entered the apartment, called 911 and started administering first aid to Jean. She turned on the lights while on the phone with 911, and only when asked for her address did she realize she was in the wrong apartment, she told police.
Jean died at a hospital. Guyger was released from the Kaufman County Jail after posting a $300,000 bond.
The shooting
sparked days of protest
. Police deployed pepper balls on demonstrators a week after the shooting. Protesters angry with the lack of public information in the case interrupted a City Council meeting to demand accountability and more police oversight in general.
CNN’s Meridith Edwards contributed to this report.
Read More | Jay Croft and Keith Allen, CNN,
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Woah look, character refs!
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Been working on a few of these for a hot minute. Peppy and Rookie's references are already posted up here but I wanted to put them in this one too.
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