Brit was bleeding from the stomach, blood staining her uniform where her stitches had ripped open. She flung her crowbar at the head of the nearest Zombie, then turned and ran, clutching her side. I followed close behind her, the Zs right behind us, howling and screaming. A gust of wind pushed the helo away from the dock just as Brit jumped for it and the door gunner opened up with his 240. I saw her fall into the water, slipping down between the helo and the edge of the dock.
In front of me, the door, and salvation, gaped wide open. Ahmed and Mya reached for me, hands held out, while Doc fired over my head, knocking Zs back from me.
I dove off the dock, and the cold river water closed over my head.
Chapter 38
Even with the full moon shining on it, under the surface was black as hell until a bright light stabbed downward. I could hear the thump of the helo blades coming down through the water. I unsnapped my gear and dropped my weapon as I sank towards the bottom, shrugged out of my body armor, kicked for the surface. Taking a deep breath, I turned over and dove for the bottom, trying to feel for where the current was running. Next to me another figure splashed into the water, and Doc dove down with me.
Fortunately, in the shelter of the point, the water was almost still and only about fifteen feet deep. I could see the bottom in the glare of the powerful spotlight on the helo, and after three dives I saw Brit’s body. I slapped Doc’s leg, and he turned and followed me over to her.
She had struggled half out of her armor, but floated unmoving, her eyes and mouth open, red blonde hair hanging in front of her face. I started pulling at her armor, my head starting to hammer for oxygen. Doc pushed me aside and cut it off where it had caught on her uniform. We each grabbed an arm and kicked for the surface.
The crew chief of the helo directed the pilot to set the tail end into the water, and we struggled up onto the lowered ramp, pulling Brit’s body with us. Doc pushed me out of the way, listened to her heart, then started to perform chest compressions. I pinched her nose and started forcing air into her lungs.
The helo rose in a smooth arc and headed north. Ahmed leaned out of the side door, firing steadily into the crowd of zombies until we were out of range. Mya was wrapping Redshirt in some blankets while holding up a new IV. The crew chief was hurriedly working on the wiring, where a short had sent sparks arching onto the floor. It smelled of blood, cordite and aviation fuel.
Brit suddenly coughed. A ton of water shot out of her mouth, then she vomited on me and started making choking sounds. Doc rolled her on her side and cleared her mouth out with his fingers, then started tying a bandage around her waist where her gunshot wound had opened up.
I sat on the deck of the helo and cradled her head in my lap as we thundered up river to Fort Orange. After a few minutes, she opened her eyes and said something I couldn’t hear over the roar of the twin turbines. I leaned closer.
“If you wanted to kiss me that bad, all you had to do was ask, you stupid ass.”
The End.
Or maybe not…
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to thank K for her editing and medical advice, and unwavering support. I’d also like to give thanks to every fan of EZKGTB who sharpshooted (sharpshot? Sharpshotted?) the chapters and waited patiently as each was published.
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Glossary
11B Infantryman
1SG First Sergeant, usually the highest ranking NCO in a line unit
1st CAV 1st Cavalry Division
40 MM 40 Millimeter Grenades, fired from a grenade launcher
5 Ton Unarmored Cargo truck
9 Line Request for MEDVAC
ACU Army Combat Uniform, the grey camouflage fielded by the Army in 2005
AFN Armed Forces Network (military television & radio)
AIT Advanced Individual Training, where you learn your job skill after basic training
Allah Akbar (sp) "God Is Great", shouted by the enemy as they attacked Americans
AO Area of Operations
Apache / AH-64 Helicopter Gunship
ARCOM Army Commendation Medal
BAH Basic Allowance for Housing (non taxable money soldiers get for living off base)
BC Usually Battalion Commander, a Lieutenant Colonel
BCT Basic Combat Training
Blackhawk / UH-60 Transport Helicopter
Bronze Star Medal
CAS Close Air Support
Chinook / CH-47 Transport Helicopter
CHU Containerized Housing Unit, basically a 10 x 20 trailer that housed up to 8 soldiers at a time.
Company 3 to 4 (or more) platoons
COP Combat Out Post, a smaller version of a FOB
Cordon Enclose an area
CQ Charge of Quarters - A desk manned 24 hours
CSH Combat Support Hospital. The first place a casualty goes to be treated
CSM Command Sergeant Major, the senior enlisted soldier in a large unit
DFAC Dining Facility
DOW Died Of Wounds
FA Field Artillery
Fart Sack Sleeping Bag
FOB Forward Operating Base
Fobbit A soldier who does not engage in combat
Gerber Multi tool (pliers, knife, etc.)
Green Beans A popular coffee shop on the FOBs
Grunt Infantryman
Haji GI slang for Iraqis
hesco Dirt filled barriers
Hummer, Humvee 4 wheel drive Armored Truck
IDF Indirect Fire. Mortars or Artillery
IED Improvised Explosive Device
Kevlar Helmet
KIA Killed in Action
Landstuhl Landstuhl Army Medical Center in Germany. First stop for serious casualties.
LZ Helicopter Landing Zone
M-14 Semi-automatic 7.63 assault rifle, usually used as a sniper rifle
M-16 5.56 mm assault rifle
M-1A1, M-1A2 Abrams Tank
M2, aka Ma Deuce 12.7 mm machine gun, mounted in a turret
M-203 40mm grenade launcher mounted under an M-4 or M-16
M24 7.62 mm sniper rifle
M240B 7.62mm machine gun, either carried or mounted in a turret