EIGHTEEN
“Attention, Gargoyle Squadron. Babel. Babel. Babel”
Trigger was tired, angry, and confused. He hadn’t been
dogfighting for more than a few minutes, but he felt like he had run a
marathon. President Harling was in a captured Erusean Osprey and heading out to
sea where a carrier strike group would be awaiting him.
Trigger looked over his shoulder and saw seven plumes of
smoke from what he presumed was Gargoyle Squadron, a group of Maritime Defense
Force Tomcats.
He watched as six of the missiles were intercepted by the
Arsenal Bird Liberty’s MQ-101 Unmanned Combat Vehicles. One lone missile
exploded on the exterior of the Space Elevators windbreak.
What the fuck are they doing? Trigger thought to
himself.
“Sky Keeper, What the hell was that!” Knocker
demanded.
“Gargoyle Did their job!” the AWACS replied annoyed.
Trigger rolled his F-16 to reengage into the fight. His
aircrafts PESA radar was next to useless in the furball they found themselves
in. He quickly rolled through what weapons he had left.
Two Sidewinders, three 120’s, and 400 some odd rounds
left on the Gun. Fuck Trigger thought to himself in frustration.
“I figured, but why weren’t we informed?” Knocker
demanded
“The IUN Can’t Coordinate between Branches, as usual.” Clown
said pragmatically.
The frequency was clogged with radio traffic between the
multiple squadrons involved. Trigger was only half able to follow the situation
unfolding.
Trigger rolled in a mile behind an Erusean MQ-99. He
adjusted the radar until it had a lock and he fired one of his AIM-120’s. “Fox
Three!” Trigger called out.
Trigger watched annoyed as the missile ‘went stupid’ and
sailed harmlessly past the drone, which then made a hard banking turn towards
Mother Goose One.
Trigger was getting slower in his reactions. He wasn’t used
to any furball lasting for as long as this one had. He was already loosing at
the OODA Loop against the Drone’s computer he figured, He had long since tuned
out the sound of his Viper’s radar warning receiver, and only occasionally took
notice of the jet’s ‘Bitchin Betty’ reporting the deployment of chaff and
flares. Trigger slammed his throttle forward into afterburner and switched over
to the gun. Within a second the weapons computer had locked onto the Drone and
was plotting the aim point for Trigger to put his pipper onto. With a brief
squeeze of the trigger on the side stick, Trigger was greeted with a fireball
as the drone was torn asunder with the cannon rounds. Trigger grinned watching
the wreckage tumble towards the bay, belching fire and spewing smoke as it
plummeted.
“Mother Goose One Hit!” Clown yelled frantically over
the net. That had caught Triggers attention. He looked frantically to his Data
Link; He could see multiple Drones had converged on the lone MV-22’s position.
Trigger could hear the AWACS desperately trying to
communicate with the wounded aircraft. Staying in Afterburner, Trigger rolled
the Viper over and pulled into a hard turn towards the Osprey. He could see
Clown quickly engage and dispatch two of the drones tailing the plane, causing
the rest to scatter away.
“This is Mage 1, I
have Mother Goose One in my sight. Cabin fine, but the cockpit isn’t looking
too good.” Clown reported.
The AWACS once again called to the ailing plane.
“Sky Keeper, should we continue providing cover for
Mother Goose One?” Clown asked.
“Of Course!” The AWACS replied annoyed.
Trigger had pulled up on Clowns wing, “Lead, I have your
wing.” Trigger reported over the frequency.
Trigger took a closer look at the Osprey, He could see from his vantage point
it was trailing something, and one engine appeared to have been severely
damaged.
Clown made a gentle bank towards the escape vector, acting
as a signal for the former Osean President’s aircraft to do the same. To
Triggers surprise, The MV-22 had instead rolled into the opposite direction and
had made a heading back towards the Space Elevator.
Wrong way Dumbass! Trigger thought as he evaded the oncoming
aircraft.
“Mage 1, you have this?” Trigger asked annoyed.
Clown rocked his wings and turned around to follow the
Osprey.
Trigger rolled back into the fight once again. He found
another Drone, an Osean made MQ-101, switching over to the AIM-9 missile, he
waited for the high pitch squealing tone before he fired the missile. The jet
shuttered and Trigger had pulled away from the Attack, watching satisfied as
the missile flew true and detonated, sending the drone crumbling to pieces.
Trigger turned his attention back towards Harling.
“We can’t protect our objective if it sticks around
here!” Clown said quickly, his voice betraying a twinge of fear.
“Now’s not the time to freak out, fellas. We’ve still got
a job to do, so let’s do it! Keep your mind focused!” Knocker reminded
them. Trigger could even hear the apprehension in the normally cool-headed
group commanders voice.
“The UAV’s are approaching Mother Goose One!” the
AWACS reported.
“Let’s go Trigger!” Clown ordered.
“Right. Mage 2, engaging!” Trigger shouted. He put the
circular reticle for the Sidewinder over the furthest UAV. I’ll just mop the
rest up with the gun and Winchester out. He thought.
Hearing the positive tone, he pressed the weapons release
button.
***
Trigger awoke in a cold sweat. It had been a few months
since he had had that dream. It felt so real to him.
I guess that was almost a year ago now. Trigger thought
to himself, catching his breath.
They bothered him. Having brought it up to the Air Bases
flight surgeon, he was assured it was normal, just the brain’s way of
decluttering itself. Every time he had had one of these memories it left him
feeling worse for wear. He was just glad that Cossette wasn’t present any of
the times previous he had them.
He got changed out of his fatigues and decided to clear his
head with a walk around the palace grounds.
The interior halls of the palace were massive, and just as
ornate as the guest room. He did some reading the day previous that said the
Palace had almost 800 individual rooms, along with a 45-acre private park
attached.
As Trigger made his way alone down one of the exterior
hallways, he watched the moonlight shine in through the windows, almost as
bright as search lights in the darkened hall.
***
The ground proximity radar was screaming at him.
He felt detached as he guided the Eagle through the canyon. The
insertion plan to the AO was certifiably insane, the LRSSG was all in
Agreement, however it also carried the highest chance of success compared to other
more traditional plans.
The Cape Rainey Air Base was a perfect foot hold position
for the Air Defense Force to start launching probing attacks into Farbanti
ahead of the main invasion force at only 700 miles from the city. Off the shore
sat a collection of Osean Fast Attack submarines filled with supplies to
establish a forward operating base. However, before that could happen, Osean
Marine Corps ‘Basilisk’ Team would have to secure the base, and to accomplish
their mission required the LRSSG to provide the Close Air Support mission.
Trigger glanced to the side for a heartbeat, he could see
the cold stone walls towering over him, It reminded him too much of the
unpleasantness of the Yinshi Valley.
Well at least there’s no thunderstorms. He thought.
The canyon opened briefly and was filled with high intensity
search lights. Trigger prayed the Intel was correct and they were automated and
only tuned to search for Helicopters.
***
His heart was racing again.
Weird he thought to himself. Operation Werewolf was a
rousing success, most of his dreams consisted of those missions that ended
poorly. Mostly surrounding operations Giant’s Step, Two Pairs, Dual Wielder or
Lighthouse Keeper.
Trigger continued his self-guided tour to clear his mind.
Nearing Cossette’s quarters, he started to hear a faint
noise. Following the sound, he could make out what was a piano. The music was
fast and aggressive, yet still having a sense of elegance about it.
Trigger quietly stalked his way through the rooms heading
towards the source of the noise.
He paused before a closed door, Cossette’s room? He asked
himself. Certainly the right part of the Palace. He listened intently
through the door. He was taken aback with the different movements of the song, The
main melody coupled with that of a supporting melody. The song transitioned
from a rapid staccato to a driving but smoother chorus.
He turned and sat down, resting his head against the door. The
door creaked slightly betraying his presence.
The Music stopped suddenly.
Trigger started to crawl away from the door before he heard
a voice call out “Is that you?”, Cossette’s.
Trigger stood up and opened the door, instead of a bedroom,
he was in a smaller room illuminated only by the moonlight. He could see the
walls were covered in bookshelfs and in the center sat Cossette behind a grand
piano. Her night gown almost glowing from the ambient light surrounding her.
“So what did you think?” She asked.
“I didn’t know you played piano” Trigger replied sheepishly.
Cossette smiled “Its not one I’m terribly good at. I prefer
to sing more than play. Never quite had the ear for it.” She said dejected.
“We could argue about that. You sounded great!” Trigger s.
“Thank you Trigger, that means a lot.” Cossette sighed.
“Rough day at work?” Trigger asked worried,
“Something like that. I hope I am not the reason your
awake.” Cossette replied, the smile disappearing from her face.
Trigger grinned. “Not this time. But hearing you play I can’t
say I’d be disappointed to wake up to that. What was that piece called?”
Cossette furrowed her brow “Démêler I think? Im not
sure what the translation is to common however. Its one I learned back in
school.” She admitted.
“Can I hear another one?” Trigger asked.
Cossette thought for a moment, and a slight smirk returned
to her face. “Sure. I will play you one of my favorites. Azalea.” She
said with a determined look on her face. Trigger noticed that she didn’t have any sheet
music to play off of for either song.
He watched her hands as she played the song.
It started quickly, her hands flying across the keys as she
played. The sound and melody progressed in volume and complexity until reaching
the crescendo. It ended with falling chord progression culminating in a final note
that hung in the air momentarily.
Trigger clapped at the conclusion of the performance,
Cossette bowed and giggled at Trigger’s over the top reaction.
“Thank you Trigger. Just a lot has happened today, and I
just needed somewhere to vent. Piano always seemed to help my mother so I
figured it was worth a shot.”
“What happened?” Trigger asked. She walked over to him and
took his hand.
“It’s, not really easy for me to explain, and I don’t quite
understand it well myself. It has to do with succession and such and my cabinet
is just on my back with it now since we’re back in Farbanti.” She explained.
Trigger nodded, embracing her in a hug. “Its Ok dear.
Whatever it is, I will be there for you.” He whispered to her.
She looked up at him, he was lost in her brilliant blue eyes
in that moment.
“Trigger, do you think you can sleep with me tonight? I just need
you right now.” She admitted.
“Of course. Whatever you need.” Trigger replied.
***
Trigger watched her as she slept by his side, using his arm as her pillow. Her
sleep was restless, and he could hear her mumbling as she slept.
“Three Strikes”
It caught his attention, he looked down and saw her face had contorted
into a frown.
Am I hearing things? He asked himself.
A second later Cossette’s face had relaxed and returned to normal.
Guess I’m not the only one having trouble sleeping. He thought
to himself before drifting off to sleep once again.
I'm happy to see that you are back! This chapter adds a nice touch to the story. Trigger having flashbacks/nightmares about the war was not something I expected, but I like it. You consistently make me excited for the next chapters. Thank you for this story!
ReplyDeleteAlso, Happy Easter to you.
FH
Edit: Since Chapter 17, there is an incorrect publishing date on the chapters. Chapters 17 and 18 are both shown to have been published on March 6. I'm just telling you in case you didn't see it.
DeleteHmm. That's a fascinating observation.
DeleteI did technically upload those on the 6th (As method to save time) but evidently didn't hit 'publish' until today.
I will have to look and see why it does that instead of the logical method.
that was, Humanising. well more humanising.
ReplyDeleteI really did enjoy this, The Idea that he suffers from Nightmares makes the story more realistic each time, and then at the end with Cossette Suffering too.
I liked the Character it gave them.