The girls woke up. The "pattu" on her back, the man beneath her. She recalled everything, She shook her head, stood up and dressed up, before to wake the man up, shaking his body with her foot, just to reestablish the distances. She got out of the hut before the men could fully open his eyes.
Outside, the boy pretended he did not hear her coming closes, or maybe he had really nodded off. She did not inquire about that: just shook him too, and bear his harsh glance, without a wink.
"Poydyòm!" she said. Let's go.
The boy stood up without a word, while the man got out of the hut.
As all the days before, they did not have any breakfast. The food was the real problem, more than the eventual bad meetings on the roads. Afghanistan was a quite depopulated Country before the war, less than a man for each square kilometer, And then came the invasion, the flood of refugees bound to Pakistan and Iran. It was easy to meet nobody, day after day after day. The ideal place for a runaway. Provided you find something to eat. That was the rub.
The medic was keeping an eye on the soldier boy. He was gloomy and nervous, and likely not because the scarce food. Clearly, he knew what had happened in the night in the hut. Had he looked at them? Likely not: why pour lemon juice in an open wound? But he knew. Maybe he had heard something, a moan, a cry... Bad situation.
The boy had taken a new "Kalash" from one of the Afgan rebels, they had killed the day before: a collapsible rifle, the kind the airborne troopers used, smaller and lighter than the normal kind of rifle, for not to fatigue the wounded shoulder. Now he was holding the rifle with the weakened arm, and with the other hand, he was picking small stones from the ground and throwing them away. It was a way to blow steam off, but inadequate to the purpose.
The medic was embarrassed: he was partly responsible for the turmoil in the soldier boy's soul. But what could he do? To stop the girl the night before? He tried to do it, with no result. And likely nobody could do anything better. Apologize with the soldier boy, maybe early in the morning, before to go? It was totally irrational, even the soldier boy knew that. But he felt that way all the same.
Maybe it was because he was Russian, and he felt it was proper if HE could do it, with a Russian girl... Or maybe he was just a young man, and he would have loved to do it, regardless of any nationality... But the girl had chosen another male, another male... An older foreign man too... Hard to swallow... Especially for a young man...
The soldier boy threw some other little stones away, then he got a bigger rock, more or less the dimension of a football, and threw it with all his strength, high and away, then he turns his head towards the girl and screamed something in Russian, not exactly glowing. "Blyàd ty..."
And then the road exploded.
The medic, the soldier boy and the girl froze where they were, for a while, after the echo of the explosion faded away and the dust subsided. then the soldier boy dared to turn around and looked at the place where the explosion happened, in the middle of the road, some tens of meters in front of them.
"Mines again." said the medic flatly.
"These are not OUR mines," the girls said, and looked at the medic with a strange face.
"If they are connected, then we are dead..." mused the soldier boy, aghast.
"If they were connected, then we were ALREADY dead," the medic corrected him.
"But there could be other mines around: Not only that one," the soldier reacted.
"Right," the medic said. He carefully made a step behind, put the safe on his rifle on, took the rifle's strap between his teeth, and delicately put is backpack on the ground, on the longer side. then put the rifle on the backpack. "Come behind of me," he said.
The soldier boy and the girl did it, as if they walked on the eggs, trying to put their feet exactly on their own footprints, then they ducked behind the medic. He too ducked, selected "burst" on his rifle, aimed it a bit far on the ground, and pulled the trigger.
For some seconds nothing happened, then an explosion opened another crater on the road, and the same happened when the medic changed the mag and cleared another strip of ground a bit on the left-hand side of the first one. The two strips were close enough to exclude the presence of other mines in between. A safe passage, or something like that.
The girls stood up slowly, looking at the road and nodding. Then she patted the medic on his back, without looking at him. Well done, soldier...
"Otlìchny udàr!"
"A very good blow!" the soldier boy said.
Now he was standing up, looking at the medic without hostility, even with respect. Yes, it was a simple idea, even obvious, but he did not think about it, the medic did. For all he thought, now the other man deserved the girl. The Russian girl. Honor is due.
The medic stood up in front of the soldier. He was still a bit embarrassed, looking down.
"Have you learned that trick in the army?" the soldier asked, smiling.
"No. "Improvise, adapt yourself, overcome"..." the medic snorted. The soldier snorted too.
""Molodièz"... You're smart..." he said. The medic shrugged.
"Hmm... Ah, listen... I'm sorry for yesterday night... with the girl... I know, you feel bad about it, but... It did not depend on me..." he uttered. The soldier shrugged, raised a hand and let it fall.
""Nu làdna", let's drop it..."
Night. No hut, open sky. The medic watched first, then the girl came, and the medic went to rest, with the soldier. There was still quite a full moon, though it was waning already. When the girl came to rest, the soldier went away without a word. Maybe now he was embarrassed for those words cried in anger in the morning. The girl acted like she did not notice it. But this was hard to believe.
For a while, the medic and the girl lay down in silence. Then the girl spoke.
"I know you don't sleep," she said, calmly.
"No, but don't worry, I will not touch you."
"I know. I'm not worried," she snorted. She had a clear idea of what the medic could and could not do, no doubt. "Are you thinking about yesterday?" she asked.
"Yes," the medic answer. It was an almost rhetorical question.
"You are thinking that I should not do it, if I loved my man. And now you despise me," she said slowly, as if talking about another person.
"At a certain point, you have to leave the dead men underground." the medic answered.
"It's cruel," she whispered.
"It's not your fault if he is dead. You could do nothing. And you can do nothing now. It has happened. You have to live on. Me to have lost a woman I had loved. But I don't think I have betrayed her, yesterday. She would not think so, I'm sure."
"But you did almost nothing. I have wanted you to take me. You should have to be a saint to repel me, really. A warrior saint..." she snorted.
"Well, now I know I'm not a warrior saint. It's not compulsory. There are worse things in life..." the medic stated. The girl laughed silently, and kept silent for a while.
"I thought I would have never done it anymore. You are the first. After he..."