No Other Choice by T L Payne
Author:T L Payne [Payne, T L]
Format: epub
Published: 2021-09-19T00:00:00+00:00
Fifteen
Cayden
Day Six
The soldier standing in the turret turned from left to right as the Humvee exited the apartment complex behind the two other military vehicles. Cayden didnât quite understand what was happening. It was pretty clear to him that it was something significant. The soldiers had cuffed his dad and Isabella like they were criminals. He hadnât been cuffed, but heâd been separated from them. After being placed into the Humvee, he got distracted by the soldier standing in the Humveeâs turret.
âI ainât going to lie, this ride is sweet,â Cayden said. âHow does it still work after the EMP?â
âThere arenât any electronic engine controls, electronic braking, or circuitry that could fry with the electromagnetic pulse,â the soldier seated to his left said.
âAwesome,â Cayden said. âDoes the other stuff up there work too?â Cayden pointed to the screens and other high-tech equipment attached to the dash.
âNah. The EMP wiped those out,â the soldier said.
Cayden thought about his computer and gaming console. It was hard for him to imagine a life without them. As they drove through the neighborhood, Cayden saw people pulling furniture and household items from their flooded homes and piling them at the curb as if everything was normal and someone would be around to pick them up soon. Did they not understand that life wasnât returning to normal? He wondered if they even knew that the country had been attacked and the lights werenât coming back on.
When the Humvee pulled onto the road leading to the retailer outlets, Cayden got a real sense of the devastation. Other than the vehicles that had been shoved out of the roadway, nothing had been cleaned up. Electric lines and metal sheeting littered the sides of the road and nearby parking lots. Cayden gasped as they passed a body half-buried in the debris near the intersection.
âYou might want to cover your eyes, kid. Itâs pretty bad out there,â the soldier to his left said.
Cayden tried to imagine what their lives would be like now without modern technology. If they werenât able to get the lights back on soon, it would look a lot worse because all the people whoâd survived the storm would start starving to death.
If the military werenât able to fight back the insurgents, they might not live long enough to starve. Cayden wasnât sure how theyâd fight back without their modern equipment. The soldiers looked like they could handle themselves. The soldier to his left looked young, maybe only eighteen. A mere five years older than him. He wasnât as muscular as the two soldiers in the front. Cayden couldnât tell how old the soldier in the turret was, but the man had arms bigger than Caydenâs thighs.
Cayden glanced at his own skinny arms, wondering how much heâd have to work out to have muscles like that. Heâd gone to the gym a few times, back when his dad still cared what he looked like. Heâd stopped going after Caydenâs mom died though, recently, heâd bought a stationary bike and some weights and started again.
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