Chapter Ten.
The soldiers came quickly, the sounds of the gunshot alerted them to the location and within a minute they tumbled over the rubble aiming their rifles at Sarah and looking down in astonishment at the body of their dead captain. Sarah fully expected them to execute her out of hand, but then Kirov, surprisingly spry for an older man rushed up and shouted at the men to lower their guns,
"Niet!" Kirov's gruff authoritative voice snapped the soldiers to attention.
Sarah looked up at him, her face tear-stained and mouth bloodied from the cruel violence, "He tried to rape me!" She pointed to the captain's half-naked body; his genitals clearly visible.
"Cover him!" Kirov ordered, "Escort her to her room, allow Miss Harding to change and then meet me in the command tent as soon as she has composed herself," Kirov snapped then softened his tone," Please Miss Harding, these men will ensure you are not disturbed,"
Sarah allowed the soldiers to pick her up and gave her time to rearrange the tatters that were her clothes and then allowed her to walk back to her hotel room, where Marta was waiting. As she stumbled through the door. Marta jumped up,
"What has happened?" Her voice was now suddenly tense and shrill.
"It's okay. Please I just need to shower." Walking into the bathroom, she stumbled and could now feel that she was at the end of her rope; she trembled as she attempted to unbutton her blouse. Paradoxically, she was now in the same situation Marta had been in and could now feel the same sense of violation. Marta followed her into the bathroom and saw the tremor in her hands, stepped into the shower firmly placed her hands down by her sides and undressed her.
"Sarah, let me help you as you helped me..." Sarah became a simple automaton, allowing Marta to undress her, for all her implied strength, and confidence, she could feel any resilience ebb away. All she wanted was to crawl away and hide from the world that had hurt her. Marta could see the blood on her clothes but no wound. She recognised instantly what had been done to her clothes. Marta completed her undressing, leaving the clothes on the white tiled floor and walked her into the stream of warm water and held her beneath it. The water soaked her too, but she simply held her to the warm stream.
"I shot him. I killed a man. I could still feel him inside me when the bullet pierced him. He went limp inside me, and then I pushed him away. I watched his breath leave his body," Sarah's thoughts simply unwound like a ribbon from a spool. Marta turned Srah around, allowing the water to wash off any other blood traces.
"Who was he?" Marta asked simply, not caring who she had killed, but the fact that her friend had been hurt wounded her.
"The Captain. I heard him and Kirov talking about what they would do. He pissed on me and I jumped, and then she tried to rape me. I got his gun and..." Sarah's voice trailed away.
"You had to survive, Sarah. You had to survive, like you told me." Marta repeated the words that Srah had spoken. Something clicked in Sarah's brain, and she then tensed. She looked into Marta's eyes.
"I had to kill him, didn't I?" Her question was simple and childlike.
Marta nodded but knew the burden of taking a life. She hugged her friend and waited for the sobbing to come and then helped shower her clean. After Sarah was dressed in fresh clothes, a knock on the door heralded Kirov's lieutenant. Marta opened the door to him,
"My Colonel requests your presence...if she able to come?" He asked, his voice quavering a little, showing a hint of trepidation after his Captain's attempted rape of the war correspondent.
"She...." Marta began to say and then Sarah joined her at the door,
"One minute and we will follow you." Sarah's tone was determined and once they set off, each step gave her strength and by the time she approached the command tent she was resolute. She didn't quite know what to expect from Kirov; after all, he was no stranger to allowing soldiers to rape civilians or captured soldiers, or even indulge his own base desires, as Marta could attest but he was surprisingly convivial and apologetic.
"My dear Miss Harding, I am sorry for the outrageous behaviour of the captain and I have a trusted soldier to act as your escort in all your dealings in and around camp, "He spluttered, leaving no opportunity for Sarah to answer, " I have a state-sponsored news crew will be joining us in an hour and another crew from Reuters and so I think it wise for you spend some time writing your report and please ensure you send me a draft copy for my approval!" Kirov steeled his voice for the last sentence.
"Approval?" Sarah scowled,
"Perusal is perhaps a better word, but I feel it would be best to omit any mention of one drunk officer's behaviour!" Kirov stepped forward, "As I have already informed the Minister of the situation and appraised him of the incident and your part in the killing of my officer. He, like I, attached no blame to you, of course!" He added. He turned and walked out of the tent and beckoned to a Lance-Corporal. He spoke softly to him and then walked across the camp. The Lancer stood, his face half-covered with his helmet and chin strap, his eyes looking straight ahead. Sarah and Marta, realising that any argument was hopeless as Kirov had slyly outmanoeuvred her with a pre-emptive message to the Capitol and to Kuznetsov to pull any sting from her report on her attack.
As the Lancer followed the two women back to the hotel, he stayed a few steps behind them, his rifle across his chest and with the occasional glance to either side as the trip walked, Sarah managed to whisper to Marta,
"This will put a dent in our plans, having Lurch with us the whole time!" Sarah smiled ruefully,