Afull moon is glowing high in the sky giving us all some light to the darkness that swallows my team and me. Itâs the first mission of the deployment and it has me on edge. I love the thrill of being in a black hawk as it transports us. Every time I get in a helicopter with my team it feels like the first time. Tonight gives me an eerie feeling, I know too well. We are tasked with rescuing two captured soldiers taken hostage by a terrorist group. Rooker, Kane, and I with a new guy named Lopez travel carefully as we near our target area on foot now, the air ominous. The reaper breathing down my neck, as always, trying hard to get into my head.
The words sound condescending and mimicking. I shake my head.
Our night vision goggles strapped onto my head tight allowing me to see better. We silently get comfortable in a woodsy area near the village that the terrorists have called home for the past few days. Tall trees and bushes offer us cover to settle in and attain surveillance. Weâre on a hill that surrounds the village giving us the perfect position on our targets. The middle of the night tends to give us an advantage.
âFuck man, what I would do for some tamales right now and not this MRE shit,â Lopez complains while settling underneath a tree. Lopez is our communications guy. He relays any messages or alerts out to higher-up personnel while we work.
âTexas, I swear, if you start talking about food again, Iâm shutting off your radio.â I snarl.
We all have operator names we use on the mic when addressing each other. We donât want to risk the enemy getting a hold of our real identities. Lopez is Texas. He was born and raised there, and he chose that for himself.
Mineâs Grim Reaper. I have the most successful missions on the team, along with the highest kill count in the military so everyone branded me with it. I didnât give it to myself.
Rooker is Cobra since itâs his favorite snake species and when he strikes, heâs fast.
I look at the stars and I canât help it, but I can feel myself getting distracted. What I would do for whiskey and a cigarette⦠and a Cherry.
Every time I get stressed, I think about whiskey. Whiskey makes life better. Then my mind saunters to El Devine and how itâs been my favorite place to be recently. There isnât a day that goes by Iâm not thinking about my cherry⦠my sweet Ari. Her taste has me addicted but I know this isnât a line I should cross⦠I canât cross. I canât take her without feeling like a piece of shit. Sheâs already clouding my mind and I canât imagine how I will be if I capture her. Her smell and her touch are already altering my mind. The aftermath of Whiskey canât even compare to the effects she has on me. What she could do to me is ruthless. What I could do to her âGrim!â Rooker snaps me out of my thoughts, his voice painfully loud in my ear. The earbuds vibrate with his voice. We use these tiny things to communicate with each other.
âShit, Cobra! What?â I snarl quietly.
âThereâs movement in that building. You see that open window. Fuckers left it open.â Rooker breathes.
âI see it,â I confirm as I turn my position underneath a tree that has a brush surrounding the bottom.
âYou sure youâre okay man?â Rooker doubts me in my ears. Heâs not concerned about my well-being. Heâs getting suspicious of my behavior and I donât blame him. He can tell something is different about me and heâs right. Rooker is the dad of the team because of his parental behavior around us. Heâs also a dad to two daughters and husband to his wife, Noel. Even though heâs the oldest of the group, Iâm still the one in charge of the team.
In a midsize window, thereâs a room with a light left on, on the second floor of the building. Itâs our small window to confirm the identities of the hostages. Our intel has led us up to this point so we have to confirm if the hostages were really in this location. Then breach and rescue. If only the process was that simple.
I grab my binoculars and study the room. The room is absolutely plain. Nothing inside of it but concrete walls and floors. Sitting in the middle is a man and a woman sitting strapped to a chair with a cloth over their heads. Their hands are tied behind their back, and they have OCP pants on, and camo shirts with their dog tags hanging over their neck. It looks like theyâre the hostages weâve been looking for, but we need confirmation of their identity.
âIt looks like itâs them, boys. Intel didnât fail us this time. Bane, can you get a closer look at those dog tags? See if their names match up right.â I order Kane while still looking in the room. Baneâs Kaneâs operator name. Baneâs his favorite DC villain. Subsequently, it rhymes with his actual name.
Dog tags are required to wear while deployed. Information like the personâs name, blood type, and religion are on it. Our hostages are one female and one male belonging to the army. The female is a medic and the male is an infantryman. Their Humvees were blown up a few days ago and they were kidnapped from the crash site. The other soldiers in the Humvee died on impact when the crash occurred.
âYup already doing it Grim.â
By the looks of it, theyâve been already interrogated pretty well. Their uniforms are torn in some areas, dirty, and drops of blood on their shirts. Their arms look bruised, and the male has a mark going around his neck as if he had been strangled by a rope.
Fucking vicious psychopaths.
I clench my jaw. This is why I signed up to be in the Navy. I always had an overwhelming urge to protect people from evil. And this⦠This was just a taste of the pure evil Iâve seen in my career. I became a Navy SEAL at eighteen. Iâm thirty-three now and rest assured, Iâve seen a lot of sinister shit that war can bring.
âYup, itâs them. Violet Redd and Damon Hawk. And they look beat to shit. We got to get them out of there.â Kane says.
We already have a plan to extract them. Weâre going to wait until theyâre most vulnerable, hoping they just give us one moment, one minute of vulnerability and weâre going to take it. All of us have our snipers ready in case of an emergency but Rooker and I are going to take the lead and physically breach the building along with a team of Green Berets. There are no more than five terrorists in there doing dirty work which we confirmed with research surveillance.
âAlright, you guys know the plan. Texas and Bane, you guys stay put. Youâre our Overwatch. Cobra and I are going to start making our way down there. Bane, give us the green light to breach. Itâs gonna be a fun night boys.â
âHooyah sir.â The boys whispered into their mics, simultaneously.
Rooker and I begin to descend the hill cautiously and quietly as we can. Rookerâs going to breach, and Iâll be the first man in the room. We arenât the only ones on this specific mission tonight, conducting the rescue of the hostages. We have green berets surrounding us as well, ready to step in. Of course, we canât see them, but theyâre there.
âWhen the fuck are you going to settle down already?â Rooker breathes into the mic, grunting as we both get hit by branches. Weâre trying so hard not to give away our positions. A simple twist of our ankles on rocks we canât see and weâll be tumbling down, alerting the villagers.
I chuckle.
âLook Grandpa, just be grateful you got to marry the woman of your dreams while the rest of us arenât so lucky.â I scoff, quietly.
âSo, And whatâs stopping you?â Rooker tries me again and Iâm getting annoyed. One, I donât like talking about these kinds of things with anyone. Two, I can never reveal what Iâve already done with Ari.
âYes, someone actually,â I reply with a smirk.
âI already told you, my momâs taken.â
âYou should be so lucky. But no. Letâs just say sheâs loyal, mouthwatering and I can never get enough.â
Weâre getting closer now, just a few more steps and weâre out in the open, breaching the building, executing.
âOh? Whatâs the poor girlâs name?â
âJack Daniels. Now shut the fuck up, weâre here.â
Rooker and I slide out of the bushes, walking fast toward one wall of the building. Rooker starts setting up to breach, creating a bomb. A cloud that was covering the moon, finally moves, shining on his face. Itâs crazy how different we look with our uniforms on. We have face paint all over and weâre covered head to toe with equipment. I donât recognize Rooker. The weight of my rifle is on one side of my body as I hold it close, ready to use.
âShit, Grim thereâs movement. Theyâve untied Redd from the chair and it looks like theyâre taking her downstairs, one of the men is holding a machete to her throat as she walks. Hawk is still strapped to the chairâ¦â Kane shouts in my ear. A few seconds pass by before he continues, âI no longer have visuals on the girl. I can see theyâve taken her downstairs but thatâs it. I think theyâre going to start doing their worst on her.â He rasps.
âAlmost done here,â Rooker mutters as he assembles the breaching device on the wall. My adrenaline courses through my veins and my thoughts are now scrambling. Suddenly, I smell Ariâs scent. Her sweet perfume is all I can think about at this moment, and it distracts me from the inevitable intensity thatâs about to follow. Weâre about to get into a gunfight. Someoneâs going to lose. Then I feel the reaperâs cold breath return on my neck and I grin wickedly.
A woman screams from inside and we know itâs Redd. Rooker and Iâs bodies stiffen as we look at each other and we both know; it might be too late. The screaming stops and the breach has been set. We back away at a distance yet still close to the wall so we can enter immediately. This is going to sting, to say the least. One of my ears blew out one time a couple of years ago. I was standing too close to the breaching device when it went off, my ears bled, and I couldnât hear anything for a week.
The breaching device goes off and we enter the building at a calculated speed. Rubble flows everywhere, smoke fills the air, and it looks like luck is on our side tonight. We breached into the wall of a living area space thatâs been turned into some sort of torture room. Two of the terrorists are taken back by the explosion and theyâre sprawled out on the floor, holding onto their ears in agony.
Thereâs a variety of different blades hanging onto a wall, like decoration, along with guns and glass buckets full with dismembered body parts. My anger is raging inside of me, and I want to burn this whole fucking village down.
Redd is laying down on a table in a fetal position, a cloth still covering her head. Sheâs screaming, crying, and shaking uncontrollably. Thereâs a saw in the corner, making noise and I swallow. They were going to start sawing off her limbs. Rooker and I raise our rifles and swiftly put a bullet in each of the menâs heads, neutralizing the threats faster than the speed of light.
Redd is barefoot, still in her OCP pants and camo top. Her hands are tied together by a rope that has dried blood below her wrists. I quickly move towards her, grabbing the cloth off her head and I cringe, internally.
Her whole face is bruised and broken. Her eyes are swollen and black sheâs only able to open one eye. Her nose appears to be broken as well. Her lips are cut open and sheâs crying.
âViolet Redd?â I approach her, still holding onto my rifle.
She nods frantically, sobbing.
âYouâre safe now. Can you walk?â I ask sternly. My voice cut and dry, we have to move fast and get them both to safety.
Again, she nods. Her reddish, cinnamon hair is tied up in a pony and sheâs wincing in pain.
âLetâs go.â
I would carry the poor girl, but I canât risk all of our safety by doing that. I have to keep my rifle in my hand and watch Rookerâs six and hers, in case more threats catch us off guard.
âCall in the green berets. Weâve got Redd, sheâs going to need assistance immediately. We still have to get Damon Hawk. Do you have eyes on him?â I call out to Kane. Iâm guiding Redd toward the hole we just blasted through the wall. Rooker watches her get closer and a team of seven green berets enter through the entrance we created. Another special operator carries her off her feet and sheâs crying into his shoulder. Iâm feeling accomplished in this rapid moment looking at her be whisked away to safety but then I feel my adrenaline pulling at me because I know the job is unfinished.
âFuck Danny, theyâve moved Hawk away from the room. Theyâre taking him downstairs. I donât have eyes on him anymore. You might get contact from them.â Kane urgently informs me. I turn around immediately and so does Rooker. He also hears Kaneâs voice in his ear.
Green Berets surround the torture room and weâre all pointing our rifles at the only door to the room. Rooker and I are the closest ones to the front of the door and I can feel something is wrong. Thereâs no movement, no sounds of footsteps. I thought Kane said they were coming downstairs.
Suddenly, a grenade is thrown at the entrance of the door. Rooker and I quickly move away, turning our backs toward the impact.
âGrenade!â Rooker shouts and everyone is scrambling to get the fuck out of here. Weâre able to get to a good distance away but then we feel it. The explosion from the grenade shakes us in our bones. Rooker, the green berets, and I are able to survive the devastating impact, smoke everywhere but my God, it doesnât mean it fucking hurts.
One green beret shouts as chaos starts to ensue.
âWeâre taking fire!â He shouts.
Bullets are coming through the floor, straight at us.
Spraying everywhere.
We had to abort the rescue mission. The area became too hot and we lost our sights on Damon Hawk. Monsters had hand-built a tunnel underneath the building and we were taking fire from underground as well as our surroundings outside the building. There was no way to finish the mission and it infuriated me to my core. Fire burning inside of me and I was about to boil over. My thoughts swirl around Damon and it stings knowing that heâs going to keep getting tortured. We had to leave a soldier behind when we were so close.
Iâm breathing heavily as my head rests back to the wall of the cabin. Everyoneâs quiet and the morale low, knowing the job was left unfinished. Every man in the cabin tense as we sit in the dark cabin of the Chinook going back to base. I run my hands through my beard.
Weâre all high in the sky and all I want to do is force the pilot to take me back to the village so I can reap more souls to hell.
âDanny⦠youâre hit, man. Donât you feel it?â Kane asks me as he looks at my shoulder, toward my back. His voice is full of worry and Iâm trying to feel any pain signaling to my brain where the injury is⦠but nothing.
âWhere?â
âIt looks like thereâs a hole through your shoulder from when the grenade went off. You must have gotten hit with shrapnel. Youâre bleeding through your uniform bro, all over.â
If Iâm hit that bad, I know the higher-ups are going to make me stand down until I can fully recover. Meaning I canât finish the mission with my team until Iâm healed.
âFuck.â