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Monty
Chapter One
The soft tapping of Sarge's talons was drowned out by the voices of those around us. It always went like this, but it couldn't be helped.
"How do we know you're not going to kill us, or take us as slaves?" One of them demanded. A young man, who seemed to squint like he needed glasses.
I sighed and glanced up at the watchtower above the warehouse. I saw a double flash and relaxed. Even with the buzzards flying around everywhere, unless they spotted something close, it was hard to tell what they were circling. We had a simple system. If someone was out and about, they were watched. If the buzzards circled something that was a threat, the tower found it. Two flashes meant it was just someone scavenging, or even a spooked shrieker moving away from our group.
"What, you're not going to answer?" The young man spat.
"Look kid," I turned in the saddle and stared blankly at him. "Believe it or not, once a month a group of you pop up out of the ground. I was part of the first wave, and when I came out of the ground, these things," I patted Sarge on the side of the neck, making him chirp softly. "These things were everywhere and killed hundreds of us. So believe it or not, I am actually trying to help you. But playing twenty questions out in the open where things can kill us, is not a good idea."
There were several soft grunts and a few curses. I heard more than one voice talking about wanting to run. Barb and the few others we'd found since that could ride knew to let them go if they ran. I wasn't in the business of forcing people to do anything.
"What if we don't wanna go with you?" Another voice called out.
"Then leave!" Barb yelled from the rear. "Nobody's forcing you to come with us. But we have food and hot running water back home."
There were at least a few excited murmurs about that. I remembered being pretty hungry soon after waking up and that first shower was the best. I knew the situation when I woke up wasn't the norm, but it always irked me how much the newbies bitched. I promised myself I'd stop, the moment we found her. But Edith was silent on the subject, and she hadn't shown up physically yet.
Cerb leaped over a nearby car and sniffed at something, before letting out a soft growl. I made a note of how far out we were from town. And it was close to the border I'd set up for the patrol route. The hunters were mostly nocturnal, but she never left my side. Claire just about cried when Cerb brought her pups into our room. When Cerb wasn't around Claire got to play mommie. It made her smile, and part of me wondered if we'd be together outside this simulator as well. She'd make a fantastic mother.
Almost an hour later, I was gritting my teeth as Sarge stepped through the gate. Paula was up there with her crossbow. She was speaking to one of her new recruits. The system we had was rather simple, seeing as nobody could really sneak up on us. We brought them in, got them sorted and comfortable, then introduced them to Edith. From there we handed out weapons and tried to work out what their class was. By the end of it, some stayed, and some left. Those that stayed were put to work. Fighters in all their forms were trained and given weapons to use. Ranged skills went to the walls and other skills were put where they needed to be.
Other skilled workers were used as well. The couple dozen that started had ballooned right out to over two-hundred, with each of the small groups spawning in. A little over half stayed with us. On days we weren't escorting newbies, we scouted and explored.
"You're back!" Claire called.
I grinned and swiftly dismounted Sarge as Claire pressed herself against me. She was warm, lovely and smelled good. Her dark brown hair was growing longer now and she'd been talking about cutting it once it reached her shoulder blades.
"You're staring."
"You're beautiful," I replied immediately. She blushed and leaned into me so I could hold her.
"Get a room!" Paula yelled from the wall.
I glanced up and saw her grinning at us. She got a laugh out of the one finger salute I sent her way, but Claire pulled away and nodded.
"Right, orientation."
Pulling away, I smiled as she got into her business frame of mind. We still weren't sure what her class was. But people seemed to want to listen to her when she spoke, and I'd missed something being said more than once while listening to her hum a small tune.
"Alright everyone, if you'd like to follow me, we've got clothing, showers and food this way!"
I let her go, before turning and admiring Sarge with Zena and Sneaky all drinking from the fountain in the middle of the courtyard. I could see many familiar faces now, and many more I didn't really recognise. But each recognised me. Right by the gate, was the tavern. It had rooms to rent on the top floor, but they were rarely used. Most often when someone came to trade, or if a newbie made it known from the start they didn't plan on staying. Otherwise, we'd essentially set up communal living areas. Like the apartments inside the warehouse, they were stacked up and a little confined. Each apartment contained a small bedroom, a toilet and some storage space. If couples developed, we discussed alternate arrangements to accommodate them. But we'd firmly stuck to the idea of communal meals. Even if we now had a small army running the kitchens.
I was dragged from my thoughts as a man tumbled out from the tavern. He hit the ground hard, but scrambled to his feet as Henry stormed out, waving a large hammer.
"What the hell, old man!" The guy yelled.
"I saw where you put your hand, you little shit," Henry snapped.
The young man looked around at everyone watching the commotion and snarled. "I didn't mean any harm!"
"What happened?" I called, making my way over.
There were murmurs from the newbies as I approached, and even a few from some of those that had been here a while.