The line seemed to go on forever, a trail of people that never ended, as soon as someone left someone else came to fill their place. It was maddening, like a clock that for every second forward took another back. Whenever you thought you were finally reaching the end of your work load, another appeared at the other end. That was probably the point, of course. 'You can leave once the line ends', a command that was becoming more cruel with every passing minute. He was there to make sure trouble didn't occur when passing into the upper areas of Logue Town, after all you couldn't just have anyone walking around in there. A new system that had been put in place, a credit check. You either had enough and could come in, or you were stuck outside like the rest of the animals. It wasn't exactly a kind system, but it was a rule that was needed. The lower class citizens were creating problems for the good normal working people. Why should they have to suffer while the freeloaders got to ruin their town for free. Which left him in his position, standing guard by the gate wearing a rather dapper red suit, fit with red toned crocodile shoes. His return to the Marine's had been rather uneventful, after all it wasn't like they were going to turn him down. In fact, he had even received his medal, five years of active service with two years of inactive service. The blue ribbon hanged from his chest with pride as he shielded his eyes from the suns rays. He was situated on the poor side of the world, glaring down at the civilians fumbling with their change. To his right was one of Logue's many parks and to his left was the shore, the surf as choppy as always.
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