The morning after, all went as usual. Even the other girl looked like she got used to walking, without wailing and crying. Maybe it was because Yuri took care of her, talked with her, and so he distracted her from the boring fatigue of traveling. Well, it was good for all, since they all had to traveling... The medic stopped looking at the girl and Yuri, who talked with each other, as if they was on a trip, at home, and thought about the risks they could still meet on the road. Not people, maybe. More likely, mines.
The medic recalled how Yury, by pure chance, had swiped some mines from their road. Well, they could not be the only mines remained on the roads of Afghanistan after almost a decade of war... And besides mines, there could be other booby traps. He had read that, in Viet Nam, "Charlie" used put some heavy machine gun rounds in the ground, the tip above, and a pebble below, as a firing pin. A dirty, little mine. Someone put his feet there, bang, farewell to the feet, no matter if the grunt wore steel-toed boots, all the way round, it could be worse that way. Dust-off, chopper, medevac, sanitary evacuation, SNAFU: situation normal, all fucked up...
Yes, they were jungle tricks, and there was no jungle there. And however, why bother? there were plenty of mines available, paid by the American taxpayer. National mines too. You can chose what you step on. No risk, no glory. Yeah...
The only thing to do was doing by purpose what Yuri did by chance. So the medic went ahead of the group and started to throw pebbles and rocks on the road ahead, trying to give them curve parable trajectories, to increase the impact on the ground. Katya noticed it and ask him what he was doing and why. He snorted.
"My good deed for today is to prevent all of us from stopping on a mine..." he said. Katya snorted too.
"Our saying goes: living longer means not living more... "
"Maybe. But my grandfather died at 93, and I am stubbornly intentioned to break that record... " the medic stated.
Katya snorted again. She looked behind her, at the other girl and Yuri, still chatting with each other.
"Why do you think she came here?" the medic asked.
"For her job, for the money. Just like me... " Katya snorted. Then she started singing: "A ya yèdu, a ya yèdu sa dengàni, sa tumàni yèdut tòlko durakì... "
"What's that?" the medic asked. Katya shrugged.
"It's the parody of a song about the building of the BAM, the Baykal Amurskaya Magistral ,a new railway in Siberia. The original song said "a ya yèdu sa tumàni", I go there for the mists, and other romantic things. The parody said "sa dengàmi", for the money. And for the mists only the fools go there... "
"For the money? It means, who went there were volunteers?"
"Yes, volunteers. Most were students, organized by the Komsomol, but always volunteers." Katya answered. Then she turns to look the medic in the eyes. "No Gulag prisoners. The Channel of the White Sea was another deal, of another time... "
"I have said nothing" the medic stressed.
"Hm. But you thought about it... " Katya nodded. She started walking again. "Did you see other soldiers of ours, while you were with the "Dushmani"?"
"Just another one. He accepted to fight for them, but this did not bring so much fortune to him," the medic said: Katya looked at him "He died," he specified. No need to give her the details. They were not stuff for girls.
"Why you did not help him to run away?" she asked nervously. "Because he had not a girl? because he did not speak your language?"
"He spoke English, though quite broken. He was a Baltic guy. But he did not ask me to help him: he decided to change the flag. And however, I had not the baggage packed. I was not ready to go..."
"Ah... " Katya nodded. Of course: if the medic had helped anybody to run away, he could not remain there with the "dukhi". Not alive, at least. And if that guy had changed flag on his own... Well, he had got what he was looking for: a heroic death against the evil Russians. Good for him!
"What would they do to you, and to Yuri... if they take you?" she asked, worried for both of them.
"I'm doing all I can for NOT to know it... " the medic said, throwing another rock.
And they kept walking.
Around noon, the group arrived at a point where he road passed beside a small wood. It was a hot day, and Yuri insisted for an extra stopover in the shade of the trees, to make the other girl have a rest. So they all got into the wood, and when a group of "dukhi" passed on the road, they did not see anything, until it was too late. Now the group was bigger, and the need for food and water too, so no talk of letting the "dukhi" pass by. They all opened the fire, except the girl they had found the day before. And the girl saw Katya shooting just like the men, and even the medic was shooting, as he had never done anything else in his life. And he felt for the "dukhi" something, quite close to mercy...
When all was over, Katya, Yuri and the medic hit the road and looked for ammunitions and food. The soldier found a bag full of grenades close to a corpse. It was not food, but they too could be useful. They had killed "dukhi", not civilians. All for the best. He raised the bag over his head, smiling, looking at the girl, who was still in the wood.
And she walked out of there.
One of the "dukhi" was still breathing. He raised a bit on his elbow and shot a volley. The girl twirled with her arms wide open, while the bullets passed her through, breaking her backbone and making her heart explode. Katya reacted immediately, and the head of the "dushman" exploded too, before the girl fell on the ground. But she was dead already.
The medic and Yuri ran to her. face was serene ,he did not even notice to die. Her blouse seemed painted with red flowers, but the flowers were too red, too big and in the wrong places. The medic looked at Yuri.
"I am sorry... " he said.
Yury stood up and moved, in the most total silence. Took his rifle, changed the mag, aimed between the leg of the dead "Dushman" and pulled the trigger. Changed the mag, aimed at the chest and pulled the trigger, changed the mag and pulled the trigger. Changed the mag and pulled the trigger...
"Stop!" the medic said. Youri turned around, aimed the assault rifle at the medic, but he did not shoot. His jaws were trembling, his eyes were like two slits.
"Why? Why stop?"
"Don't waste your bullets for him. There are many others... " the medic said.
Yuri nodded, breathing, lowering the gun. Katya came and took him away.
"Ublyùdki... Svòloci... Gàdy!" mumbled Yuri. Bastards, scoundrels, piece of...
"Tìkho, tikho... "said Kaya. Calm down, calm down...
"Svòloci... "
"Tìkho... tìkho... "
They buried the girl in a ditch on the side of the road. Yuri covered her face with the Afghan jacket he stole to the man who had to kill him in the "aul", before they covered her with all the grunt and dirt and dust and sand and grass and clothes they could find. Nobody commented, nobody gave speeches.