'Is that why you deserted? What happened to the Colonel?'
Satish looked at Alice and she noticed that he was quite terrified.
'Red Guards were hunting down all local troopers. We managed to get out just in time to save our lives. I'm not sure if the Colonel made it, but I heard that they sent several units to attack his quarters.'
Alice looked at the Queen.
'They've now declared war on their own troopers! That's crazy. Why would they do that?'
The Queen was studying the tablet as she replied.
'Alice, troopers like Satish have always been expendable. If what Dewan wrote about the ongoing insurgencies in other parts of the world like America is true, then using local troopers under Zeus just helped them wipe out the remaining Biters and ensure human settlements continued to provide labor while their main forces were being used to suppress resistance in what was the United States.'
Alice was looking off into the distance and the Queen asked what was on her mind.
'I'm thinking of how we could fight this war.'
***
The next week went by in a blur. Alice, the Queen and the Zeus troopers spent much of it in hiding from the Red Guards who had been airdropped across the Deadland to mop up any survivors. With much of the foliage burnt out and a lot of the underground passages and tunnels exposed by the bombing, they were forced to use a different tactic, and instead of moving deeper into the Deadland, they moved into the heart of what had once been the city of Delhi. There they sought refuge among the ruins of the buildings that had once been the landmarks of the Indian capital. Almost all the buildings bore signs of damage, the result of the many waves of devastation Delhi, like many other cities had suffered. The ravages of The Rising, the nuclear bursts that came soon after, and then years of warfare that had followed till the remaining human survivors had left the city to seek refuge in the Deadland had all taken their toll on the city. Now what had once been the bustling, overcrowded city of Delhi looked deserted, but Alice knew better than that. The Queen had told her that several bands of Biters were likely hidden in the city, usually emerging at night.
Alice saw a tall building which had half of it's top cleaved off, as if a giant unseen hand had taken an axe and chopped it off. The Queen muttered.
'Well, I guess we'll have 5 Star accommodation tonight. Welcome to what's left of the Taj Hotel.'
Satish, as young and inexperienced as he was, had become the de facto leader of the Zeus troopers and he told three of them to take up positions near the lobby to watch for any attackers while the others went deeper into the hotel. Alice had never been in a hotel before, though she had heard stories of the nice hotels her parents had been to when they had gone on holidays before The Rising. Imagine that! Someone to bring you food and drink whenever you wanted and a warm, cosy bed to sleep in instead of a dirty old sleeping bag. Alice wanted to go upstairs and look at the rooms but Satish stopped her.
'The stairs looks pretty unstable and I don't want us to be stuck in here if there's any trouble.'
So they lay down in what had once been the lobby and Alice was about to sleep when one of the sentries spoke in a hoarse whisper.
'Folks, I see multiple shadows approaching!'
All around her, Alice heard the sounds of guns being loaded and cocked. She had only her pistol with her, having lost her rifle in the bombing, but she quickly rushed to a window to see what was happening. As she looked around her in the darkness, she realized that the Zeus troopers may have been lavishly equipped, with their night vision scopes and rifles, but most of these boys had never seen much combat before. Satish was hurrying to get them into position and she saw them fumble their way in the dark. With an army like this, Alice realized their war was off to a pretty bad start.
Satish crawled up next to her, and she saw that he was carrying a spare assault rifle, which he handed to her with a smile.
'I think you can use this better than most of these kids.'
Alice took the rifle in her hands and flipped on the scope and looked through it. In the ghostly green light of the night vision scope, she saw a large mob appearing over the driveway that led to the hotel lobby. She switched off the scope, knowing that they needed to preserve the precious batteries of the night vision sights till they found refuge someplace with a generator which they could jury-rig to recharge them. What she had just seen did not make any sense. The figures were not moving like Biters, but like humans. However, there was no way such a large group of Red Guards would just amble up to them in the open, where they were sitting ducks for the defenders.
'What do you make of it? Should we fire?'
Alice shook her head.
'No, Satish. I don't think they mean to attack us. They probably outnumber us three to one or more, but walking in the open like that means we could pick them all off with probably little or no losses. I think they're trying to signal that they're friendly.'
'Friendly? Who could they be?'
As if by way of reply, a male voice spoke up outside.
'Which one of you is Alice?'
Satish was about to rest a restraining hand on Alice's arm, but she replied.
'Who is asking?'
'Why does that matter?'
Alice sighted her rifle on the man who had been speaking and saw him through her night vision scope. He was heavily bearded, wearing a cap and carrying at least two rifles slung across his back, but his hands were held up in front of him. She spoke up again.
'It matters because it determines whether I greet you with a smile or a bullet through that silly cap of yours.'
She heard several chuckles outside and the man answered, his voice now much softer.
'We are friends. We come to join you.'
Satish and the troopers covered her while Alice stepped out. She still had her rifle at her shoulder but she lowered it when she saw the man smile and motion for all those with him to put their weapons down on the ground. There must have been over thirty of them, men, women and some children. Every one of them was carrying at least two guns, which Alice noted seemed to be all weapons taken from Zeus troopers or Red Guards. The man stepped forward, extending a hand that Alice shook.
'Alice, we have heard so much about you. My name is Arjun and we would like to join your group.'
For a minute Alice was too surprised to reply. She had never really consciously thought that she was leading anyone or anything. They had just been so focused on staying alive for the last few days that she had not had much time to think of anything beyond immediate survival. Arjun coughed softly, which snapped her back to reality. To her surprise, he seemed to be almost pleading.
'Look, we may not seem like much, but we can all fight. Give us a chance.'
They all walked in and sat around the lobby, with the newcomers looking at the armed Zeus troopers with some initial suspicion. Satish broke the ice by offering his hand to Arjun.
'Arjun, we're all local boys and all on the same team. We've been trying to escape the Red Guards for the last one week and finally decided the Ruins may be a better bet than the Deadland, or what's left of it.'
Arjun sighed and sat back.
'I know, we've been tracking you since you entered the Ruins.'
Alice spoke up, the surprise in her voice evident.
'Tracking us? But we…'
Arjun smiled, his eyes creased with years of worry, and making him look much older than his forty years.
'When The Rising happened, we decided to stay and protect our homes instead of escaping out of the city as many did. The first few years we lived like rats, then we began to fight back-against human looters and the Biters alike. You never saw us, but we saw you.'
He turned to Satish.
'Zeus never came in here much. It's easier to pick off targets from the air but that's of no use in a built up area like this. We'd meet and trade with folks in the Deadland but when we learnt how Zeus was taking over, we decided to stay here and remain free.'