As soon as
Claire, Celeste and Sarah were out of sight Jason began the walk back his
destroyed home. There were things he hadn’t considered when he left. When he
got there, he immediately went to the storage room out the back and began
sifting through the mess that had been created in the bombardment. Then he saw it
in the corner. A huge off-green coloured bag. Jason pulled it out from under
the other contents of the room and slung the strap over his shoulder. Jason
picked up his gun and made his way through the wreckage before turning left
onto his street. As he turned again and took a short cut down a laneway, when
he heard movement behind him. He turned around raising his weapon, but saw
nothing ahead of him. He was about to stepped forward when he heard movement again
from behind him. He was tempted to fire in random directions but something told
him it would be a bad idea. Instead he slowly backed away and walked past the
laneway and went the long way around. Listening every so often for sounds of
movement. Right now, Jason had two wishes; that the Tallentiri weren’t tailing
him and that the others were ok.
‘Let’s dance’ they ran at her as she uttered those words. As the first one reached her, she swung the hammer as hard and as fast she could and she smiled when she heard the dull thud of the head of the hammer connecting with the exoskeletal jaw and the alien, which was easily tossed aside and collapsed on the ground, dead. She swung down when the second one arrived and the head collided with the skull. That’s when it struck Claire; the Tallentiri were physically weak.
‘Claire, you’re bleeding. Right calf’ came Celeste’s voice. When she looked at her leg, she was bleeding, very badly. Almost her entire calf had been cut open. Celeste ran over as Claire collapsed against the wall as her right leg gave way.
‘Claire...’
‘Don’t worry about me I’ll be fine. Use the Sledgehammer. They’re …’ Claire managed to say before she passed out but Celeste understood and grabbed the Sledgehammer and swung and hit any Tallentiri that came near them, but seemed that for every one she killed, six attended its funeral and she was soon overwhelmed. That’s when the shots were fired and she could tell that Jason had arrived. Half of them turned and headed off towards Jason but he effortlessly disposed of them well they reached him. The others scurried away and Jason fired a few shots at them to remind them he was here.
‘You’re welcome’ Jason said, walking over to her.
‘Thank you. Do you think you could help Claire? She’s passed out and bleeding pretty bad’ Celeste said.
‘Let me have a look’ Jason sighed. Of all the people to help… he thought. He turned over her leg as far as he could. The cut was very deep. He could almost see the bone. Jason swung the bag off his shoulder and searched through it.
‘You see how the cut is pushed outwards? I need you to push it together so that it’s closed. It’ll partially stop the bleeding’ Jason said and Celeste did as she was told. Jason pulled out a roll of bandage and a pair scissors out of the bag and began wrapping it around Claire’s leg.
‘You’re good at medical stuff’ Celeste said.
‘It was part of survival training’ Jason said dismissively, still working on Claire’s leg.
‘Survival training? That’s a military thing. Did join the army?’
‘No. When I was little mum and dad had to work two jobs each to put food on the table as well as pay the rent and bills. Sometimes we couldn’t afford a babysitter so dad had to take me along with him. That’s how I learned all of this’ Jason replied as he finished and placed the roll of bandage and scissors back in the bag before taking out a small gun and walking out into the middle of basketball court next to where they were, pointed it straight up and fired. A red object shot out and silently exploded over head and walking back over to them. He then closed the bag and slung it over his shoulder. Jason noticed Celeste watching him.
‘What?’ Jason asked.
‘Nothing, I uh just have to ask. You and Claire, is there…’
‘No. We actually hate each other. It’s just, given the situation, we had no choice but to stick together to survive,’ Jason answered. ‘I’m assuming you hid Sarah somewhere?’
‘Yes I did. On Claire’s suggestion’ Celeste told Jason.
‘Good. Go and get her. I expect the military will be here very soon. Best we are ready to leave when they do’ Jason said. Celeste nodded and left taking the Sledgehammer with her. Jason lifted Claire up and carried her out to the Basketball court and he could see the Helicopter approaching. They were safe now.
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