The Sikorsky rode through the choppy air, its rotors churning and
grinding the clouds. Filled to capacity, the usually armed helicopter was
stripped of its artillery to allow them to fit completely in, all 22 of them.
The figure in green combat fatigues stood at the center, holding the rubber
sling so tight that his knuckles had turned white. The air inside the
helicopter was infested with tension. No one spoke. No one looked around. None
of the men had removed a comic book to read out jokes. There were just some
pictures present in their hands, at which the men stared, and all they wished
for was to return to their beloved, who just stared back at them, blank
expressions in their eyes.
In the corner he sat. His weapon lying down next to him, safely held
down by the Velcro, he held some maps. He glanced through them, measuring
distances with his sharp young eyes, muttering inaudibly. The commander stood
up all of a sudden. The men looked up at him, surprise brimming in their eyes.
“Lads, this is what we were made ready for. This is what our life is.
Our job. And tonight’s the night; when
everything comes together; when we do what our country demands of us. And, we
will succeed. Nothing can stop us from reigning, we will win, and we will
complete what we are going for,” he announced. Giving in to claps, he sat down
as abruptly as he had gotten up; and resumed poring over his diagrams. The
expression of pure concentration and strain shone on his young skin as the time
ticked on; giving him a second less for his job- to plan the operation. And he
knew not what he’d do!
They had just one day to complete their mission. Tonight would be the
night. At the right moment, Dominic came forward with a suggestion-they could
surround the place, and could lay siege with the help of stun grenades, and
their beloved night vision. This initiative shocked the whole platoon, but the
young general held his composure. The plan seeped slowly into his insight and
his eyes got back their characteristic spark. Thumping Dominic’s back, the
general congratulated the young cadet; and at that same time, the co-pilot
announced their arrival at the airbase in central Ghana.
Silently off boarding the helicopter, the young soldiers stretched
their weary legs and some of them rushed off to relieve themselves. The clock
ticked on, and chimed five. No one could sense the building anxiety. It was
just two hours till mission began.
The meeting convened at 1800 hours sharp. Plans were provided, mission
objectives discussed and ways of entry and exit talked about. It just took the
general a quarter of an hour to get his troops ready; and they rose, hurrying
off to their quarters. Acquiring all of their lucky charms and weapons, the
young soldiers moved in a single mass towards the waiting van.
The shiny MP-500 sub-machine guns shone in the dull night of the dusk,
decorated with filled magazines and clutched tightly in the hands of the twenty
occupants. Faces darkened, with camouflage clothing on, the squad sat still in
the van. They were early at their destination. They still had a half hour to
spare; and they used it to fix the plans in their heads. This mission would be
dangerous, especially with the lack of information and practice the team had
gone through this time.
Some prayed, some joked. Some sat still, while some stared into
emptiness. But all they could do was wait. Wait for the darkness to come down
upon them.
Oh a Great Read..and while reading this I was visualizing myself playing a war game like Battlefield,MOD etc.. :-)
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DeleteInteresting. I feel that you use some words that are not conducive to the environment of the story that you're writing.
ReplyDeleteBut the idea is very good and well narrated.
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