Blood of my Enemies
A dystopian little Halloween Tale with absolutely NO SEX...
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And that obligatory (but short) little intro from you might know who, but you may not, so don't worry about it if you don't:
Here it is. Another little alternate history "Unity Mitford" story, written especially for the
Literotica Halloween 2020 Story Contest
, and following on from "Illegal Alien" and "And the Snow Fell," although chronologically, it falls between the two. I've had the idea in my head for a while, after reading an old David Drake story, "Rescue Mission" -- so the plot's not entirely original, but I hope you enjoy the story, which is. And yep, sorry guys, no sex at all in this one. It's much more dystopian military Sci-Fi, and I do hope I'm getting better at it, and yeah, I know, Literotica... erotica... sex... But hey, a girl has aspirations....
"Unity"
Kill without warning, for blood now I lust
Strong wind, magic mist
To Asgard the Valkries fly
High overhead, they carry the dead
Where blood of my enemies lies
Blood of my Enemies, Manowar
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"You taking the mission or not, Wong?" The Colonel didn't give a fuck. That's what it sounded like to me, anyways.
"Short notice," I said, thinking it through, looking across the room at Maddock, strip-cleaning her M4, and I figured I better clean my own soon. I'd put more than a few rounds down the barrel this morning. Pour encourager les autres, Brad used to say, except none of us needed much in the way of encouragement. Hadn't since the early days, and speaking for myself, I needed reining in now, not encouraging.
I wasn't the only one.
"We're not exactly trained for rescue missions," I added.
"Captain Wong," the Colonel said, because I was a frigging Captain for my sins, or maybe it was because of what'd happened back at the Pass, and now he did sound pissed. "The entire Army of the Second American Republic is a rescue mission. Adjust your frigging attitude."
"Yes, Sir, Colonel, Sir!" I snapped, and Montoya glanced across, M4 ready, the way it always was when he was with me, and he wasn't the only one, because he had Frazer with him, and Frazer was faster and meaner than a mongoose on crystal meth.
"For fucks sake, cut the crap, Wong. Just give me a yes or a no," the Colonel said. "I know your unit's not trained for this. No-one in our Army is, not the units available, anyhow, but you're my best Clearance Unit. Your call. If you can't take it on..."
Well, we all knew what was gonna happen to them if we didn't. Wasn't like we didn't do it ourselves. We did, and we were better at it, too, and I'd known what I was gonna say the moment he'd laid it out for me. No one in my Task Force was gonna disagree, and I knew that, too.
"We'll take it," I said, voice clear and flat. This was gonna suck, but we'd done it before, a time or two. Weren't good at it, not like the old professional guys that used to train for this sorta shit day in, day out, but those guys, the ones that were left, they were all with the front-line units. Brad, he'd done this sorta shit back when he was in. He'd have known how to do it, professionally. Me? I'd have to rely on the old guys to tell me how to do it, but we'd done that before too, learnt on the job, and most of us were still alive.
Most of us. Not all of us. Learning on the job had a price, but we paid it.
"Choppers are already on their way," the Colonel said, and suddenly he was all business, his voice as clear and flat as mine. "They'll be landing in thirty minutes. Four Blackhawks. Seven old Huey's. Everything they could spare. You'll use the Huey's to move the survivors out. All we got for this one. Anyone you can't pack in is shit out of luck. Give 'em whatever guns and ammo and anything else you can, 'n tell 'em to run for the hills, and keep their heads down until we break through. Avgas tankers with JP-4 should be at your location in half an hour or so. Maybe sooner. Birds are gonna need the tanks topped up going in and coming out, it's on the edge of their range for the Hueys. You're gonna have about an hour to put this one together, Wong."
"I've got Kratman and Reilly, Sir," I said. "If they can't put a plan together in an hour, no-one can."
"It's yours, Wong," the Colonel said. "Don't fuck it up, and don't kill too many of ours getting them back. Not if you can help it."
"Fuck," I said, swinging my feet of the desk, and sitting upright. Montoya was there, instantly. Him and Frazer both, and their safeties sure weren't on. "What were you gonna do if I didn't say yes, Sir?"
"I knew you'd say yes, Wong," the Colonel said, still clear and flat, all business, and I didn't have to think about it. Not really. He was right. I might bitch, but I'd never leave anyone to the ratdogs. Not if they were still breathing. I knew that. The Colonel knew that. "You know as well as I do what'll happen to those poor bastards if we don't go in when we can, and I'd go in with you if it'd help. One other thing."
"What's that?" I asked.
"Some asshole from the Head Shed's coming in with the Blackhawks. Real brown-noser. Personal briefing for the officer commanding. Need to know and all that crap, so I got no idea what the fuck he's gonna ask, and it won't be an order, or it would've come through me. Make nice to the fucker, Wong," the Colonel said. "He's only a Major, but he's speaking for someone high up in Headquarters. Not our head shed, the guys right at the top, and I got a call, telling me that and to stay out of it. Ignore him if you want, your call, I've got your ass on this one, but make nice to his face, okay. Higher up is why we got the birds to extract those poor bastards."
"Okay, okay," I said, tiredly. "I won't blow his head off, if that's what's worrying you."
"Good, because it was," the Colonel said. "And Wong..."
"Yeah?"
"Don't go fucking it up and getting yourself killed, okay. Your Task Force needs you." He hesitated, and he sounded tired now. Exhausted. "You're good, Wong, and I know you like leading from the front, but just... be careful, huh. Don't do anything stupid, okay." He sounded like he cared, and for a moment, the ice threatened to crack, but then it froze again.
"I won't, Sir," I said. And I wouldn't. I had the baby to think of. Brad's and my baby, and yeah, it was only two months, but I knew, and I knew Montoya wouldn't let me get myself killed either. He'd die before he'd let that happen, and I didn't want Montoya to die. I didn't want any of my people to die. Some of them were going to, but I didn't want them to.
They always did, though.
My hand put the old field phone down, real slow, and I watched. It wasn't shaking. Not this time. Never did, when push came to shove, but that was about the only time it didn't, now. Looked at Maddock, and she looked at me.
"Well, fuck, Sergeant-Major," I said, and now I was smiling, but it sure wasn't the sorta smile I'd have liked to see smiling at me. Guess Maddock was used to it. She didn't flinch. "Got a dozen choppers landing in half an hour. Four Blackhawks, seven Hueys out of a museum or something. They're gonna need to refuel. There's avgas tankers on their way. Be here soon. We got an hour to put together a fifty man team and come up with a plan for a rescue mission." And now it wasn't a smile. It was a rictus, a baring of the teeth. A snarl.
"Ratdogs got a bunch of our people down the road, their side of the front, locked up in some old High School, and they're working their way through interrogating them, and putting them down. Intelligence has a lock on them, and there's someone in there they wanna get out, and guess what..."
"We're the ones getting him out?" Montoya said, and they were all looking at me.
"Yeah," I said. "Him, and everyone else there that we can, and that's it in a nutshell." And now I looked at him. "Go round up forty eight of the guys, will 'ya. Gear up for an extraction, and put out a call for Kratman on your way." My eyes met his. "I'm leading this one, Sergeant. Forty eight guys, me, and Maddock, coz I know she won't stay behind if I go."
"Right you are, ma'am." Montoya left, and I knew he'd be picking the best. Knew he'd be one of them. Him and Frazer, both. One or the other of them never left my side, these days.
"You know what it is today?" I said to Maddock.
"No," she said. "What?"
"October Thirty First," I said. "Halloween." And now I smiled an almost happy smile. "Send a couple of the guys shopping in the Walmart, will 'ya. I want fifty of the most god awful Halloween masks they can find. We're gonna fuck up someone's Halloween Party so frigging bad."
"Fifty? Combat load for a Blackhawk's eleven each." Maddock didn't look too happy.