Trappy
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Valentina Luprecal
The jeeps soon fire up their engines and the wheels slowly roll down the dusty trail towards our destination. An eerie atmosphere descends, with pairs of tired, worried eyes following us as we leave the base. Somehow, I've always been under the impression that the Ambrians were a noisy and robust lot, and they really looked like one. Upon their arrival in Femos, they pacified key areas and major cities with ease, removing warlords from power and placing cities, such as Grindes, under their alliance's protection and sphere of influence. Well, I'll just keep it there. Mere militia like me wouldn't dare getting too political. Anyhow, here they are before our eyes: depressed sitting ducks entrusting their lives on our grand quest. What a twist.
The general mood, accompanied by the steaming heat of the Femosi sun has turned the air solid. Of course, that was an exaggeration, but the atmosphere certainly feels heavier, and I'm fairly certain it's not just me and my head, everyone seems agitated in a varying degree due to the heat. Shit. Without much thinking, I speak up towards the man behind the wheel.
"Brave of you today, volunteering for those Ambrians like a true chevalier. It's not like you didn't know they were in a fucked-beyond-salvation situation, we witnessed those rebels' advance." - I said half-jokingly, though it's clear Anam took it seriously, as the man gave out a tired sigh, and replied.
"I had to. We have to. It's for the best, not just for us, or for them, but for the city. For the people."
Suddenly, the incarnation of Silence itself, Sianka speaks up. You see, the man is the quiet type. He rarely speaks, if at all. But when he does, it's serious.
"Yeah, real great. We're gonna go out there and die 'for the people'. Well, excuse me, Anam, I didn't sign up to die. In fact, I signed up to do the opposite of dying."
And then Biela, riding shotgun beside Anam joins in.
"You still don't get it, do you, Sianka? Anam's got a point, we have to do this, or else we'll all die, sooner or later."
"How so? Tell us then, no point in keeping things secret. It's not like any of us will survive this damn suicide run!"
I inquired, and unknowingly added fuel into the already heating discussion. Biela turns to the backseat, and speaks directly to Sianka and myself.
"These Ambrians, they have training, guns, men, tanks, planes all over the damn region. That's what they do. And these jammers, they're what's stopping us from contacting them. Without them, how long do you think we'll last? Two weeks? Maybe three? We'll have no food, no water, no ammunition to fight these damn rebels off. Hell, right now, we don't even have enough guns!"
"Well I'd rather die then than die right now! Hell, Biela, you were always an advocate for these pig-dog invaders! You no-good boot-lickers are the very reason we're in this goddamn mess in this first place! If the Ambrians weren't in this city, then the rebels wouldn't have bothered to attack it!"
And at this point, Anam had enough.
"Just shut up! Shut the hell up, all of you! Good or bad, right or wrong, we're in this now, and it's all too late for any of us to turn back. You want out? Fine, do me a favor and throw your ass out the door. If you don't want to do that, then you listen to me, because I know what the hell I'm doing, alright? And I guarantee you, I know what I'm doing a lot better than you know what you're doing! So shut up!"
The silence returns to the jeep, and this time it's staying. Thoughts begin to gather in our minds, mostly doubts. Am I prepared to die under this guy's lead? I find myself wondering. Was this really the right thing to do? Running around with some foreigners that've got their heads prized by those rebels? But enough of this. Right now, out here, we only have each others, and Anam is our best bet. Doubts aside, I trust he knows what he is doing.
The Ambrians' jeep ahead of us suddenly pull over, and a man hops out of it. Anam pulls our jeep onto the side of the dirt road as the Ambrian man makes gestures telling us to unload and set up perimeter. Suddenly, an ear-piercing sound from high above, as if the air itself was being violently torn apart, catches everyone' attention.
The jeeps soon fire up their engines and the wheels slowly roll down the dusty trail towards our destination. An eerie atmosphere descends, with pairs of tired, worried eyes following us as we leave the base. Somehow, I've always been under the impression that the Ambrians were a noisy and robust lot, and they really looked like one. Upon their arrival in Femos, they pacified key areas and major cities with ease, removing warlords from power and placing cities, such as Grindes, under their alliance's protection and sphere of influence. Well, I'll just keep it there. Mere militia like me wouldn't dare getting too political. Anyhow, here they are before our eyes: depressed sitting ducks entrusting their lives on our grand quest. What a twist.
The general mood, accompanied by the steaming heat of the Femosi sun has turned the air solid. Of course, that was an exaggeration, but the atmosphere certainly feels heavier, and I'm fairly certain it's not just me and my head, everyone seems agitated in a varying degree due to the heat. Shit. Without much thinking, I speak up towards the man behind the wheel.
"Brave of you today, volunteering for those Ambrians like a true chevalier. It's not like you didn't know they were in a fucked-beyond-salvation situation, we witnessed those rebels' advance." - I said half-jokingly, though it's clear Anam took it seriously, as the man gave out a tired sigh, and replied.
"I had to. We have to. It's for the best, not just for us, or for them, but for the city. For the people."
Suddenly, the incarnation of Silence itself, Sianka speaks up. You see, the man is the quiet type. He rarely speaks, if at all. But when he does, it's serious.
"Yeah, real great. We're gonna go out there and die 'for the people'. Well, excuse me, Anam, I didn't sign up to die. In fact, I signed up to do the opposite of dying."
And then Biela, riding shotgun beside Anam joins in.
"You still don't get it, do you, Sianka? Anam's got a point, we have to do this, or else we'll all die, sooner or later."
"How so? Tell us then, no point in keeping things secret. It's not like any of us will survive this damn suicide run!"
I inquired, and unknowingly added fuel into the already heating discussion. Biela turns to the backseat, and speaks directly to Sianka and myself.
"These Ambrians, they have training, guns, men, tanks, planes all over the damn region. That's what they do. And these jammers, they're what's stopping us from contacting them. Without them, how long do you think we'll last? Two weeks? Maybe three? We'll have no food, no water, no ammunition to fight these damn rebels off. Hell, right now, we don't even have enough guns!"
"Well I'd rather die then than die right now! Hell, Biela, you were always an advocate for these pig-dog invaders! You no-good boot-lickers are the very reason we're in this goddamn mess in this first place! If the Ambrians weren't in this city, then the rebels wouldn't have bothered to attack it!"
And at this point, Anam had enough.
"Just shut up! Shut the hell up, all of you! Good or bad, right or wrong, we're in this now, and it's all too late for any of us to turn back. You want out? Fine, do me a favor and throw your ass out the door. If you don't want to do that, then you listen to me, because I know what the hell I'm doing, alright? And I guarantee you, I know what I'm doing a lot better than you know what you're doing! So shut up!"
The silence returns to the jeep, and this time it's staying. Thoughts begin to gather in our minds, mostly doubts. Am I prepared to die under this guy's lead? I find myself wondering. Was this really the right thing to do? Running around with some foreigners that've got their heads prized by those rebels? But enough of this. Right now, out here, we only have each others, and Anam is our best bet. Doubts aside, I trust he knows what he is doing.
The Ambrians' jeep ahead of us suddenly pull over, and a man hops out of it. Anam pulls our jeep onto the side of the dirt road as the Ambrian man makes gestures telling us to unload and set up perimeter. Suddenly, an ear-piercing sound from high above, as if the air itself was being violently torn apart, catches everyone' attention.