The Only One Who Cares by Cat Grant
Author:Cat Grant
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Published: 2015-01-28T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Ten
Josh
Weâd been humping it over some rough terrain for the better part of two days. When we crested that last hill and saw that wide expanse of water glittering in the moonlight, we practically fell to our knees.
Even me and Gordon, despite me being the only thing holding him up. âHow you doing, Chief?â I asked, readjusting my grip on his belt. My shoulder and back screamed from the effort, but I wasnât letting go. If not for Gordonâs sharp ears while on watch last night, that band of armed mercenaries wouldâve gotten the jump on us. âNeed me to change your dressing?â
âNah, Iâm good, Commander.â He flashed a wan smile. âItâs just a graze.â
Iâve heard that one before.
On another mission in North Korea over two years ago. The first and only mission David and I had served on together. Iâd pulled him out of that prison camp with a bullet in his thigh, and heâd nearly bled out and died before the medevac got him to the hospital at Yokosuka.
This time I was taking no chances. âLetâs check it, just in case.â I lowered him to the ground and flicked on my flashlight to take a look at his wound. The bandage was redder than the last time Iâd looked, but not enough to alarm me. A whole day of walking hadnât done him any favors, but we didnât have that much farther to go.
We took a few minutes to rest and have some water before pushing on. Carrying Gordon had put a stitch in my side, but I tried to ignore it. Another half mile, most of it downhill, and we could all take a breather while we radioed for our ride.
Felt like the longest fucking half mile Iâd ever walked. A breeze had kicked up down by the water, blowing the eye-watering stench of everyone elseâs BO in my face. I didnât exactly smell like a rose either. Two daysâ walk to the target site, a day there, and two days to our extraction point had left us sweaty and miserable. My T-shirt was soaked all the way down the front and back. Getting in the water sounded like a treat.
Almost. It looked choppy out there tonight, the wind whipping the waves into white caps. Every part of me aching, I helped Gordon get comfortable on dry sand, then went over to Levinson, our communications man.
He was already radioing our ride. âSierra Five to Big Bird. Do you read? Over.â Static crackled over the air. âSierra Five to Big Bird requesting extraction. Over.â
More static, then, âBig Bird hearing you loud and clear. Should be at the extraction point in ten, twelve minutes. Over.â
âRoger that. See you in a few. Over and out.â
Five minutes until we had to swim for it. So much for a rest. Groaning, I rolled my shoulders, my vertebrae popping. When I got home, David was going to give me a massage for a change.
But I was going home. We all were. For
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