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By:Aubrey Irons


     



 



"Hudson, you've pulled some stupid shit, but this is beyond the fucking  pale." I can practically feel the venom leaking through the phone from  his voice before he barks into the receiver again; "You fucking idiot!"



"Logan!" I yell, reaching for the pack of emergency cigarettes I keep  behind the spoons in my silverware drawer and tapping one out; "Look, it  was stupid, I know. I-"



"Did you fuck her?" Logan spits out, his voice ice cold; that tone he  only takes when he's about to fuck something up - like, in this  instance, my face, the next time he sees me.



"Wha- No! Come on man!" I stick the God-knows how old cigarette in my  mouth and light it, coughing on the dry, ancient smoke that fills my  lungs like burning sand.



"Oh, and smoking; nice. Good fucking job, Hudson; hell of a night you're having."



"Will you calm the fuck down!" I spit out, making a face. The cigarette  tastes like a horse's asshole; well, at least what I imagine the butt of  a horse tastes like at least. "Of course I didn't, what's wrong with  you man? She's not that kind-"



"That wasn't meant as a dis on her, idiot. That's 'cause I know you."



I suck at the horrible cigarette, feeling the bile rise in my burning throat; "The hell is that supposed to mea-"



"The guy who slept his way through half of Italy and Turkey? The guy  that almost got us shipped over to the fucking U.S. State Department in  Cairo because he couldn't keep his fucking dick in his goddamn pan-"



"That was a long time ago, bud." My voice is beyond frosty. And it was.  I'm a different guy now, and I've worked damn hard to get here.



Logan is quiet on the other end of the line for a moment, his breathing  coming in regular, controlled measures. Finally, he sighs; "I know; I  know man." His voice is calmer, and he's back to speaking to me like a  normal person; "Look, I'm sorry, brother."



"It's cool" I mutter out. That's one thing about the three us; we might  fight like the devil amongst ourselves sometime, but we're always quick  to tamp that fire out. I guess that's what going through what we went  through does to you.



"You can't date her; you know that, right?"



I stamp out the cigarette in my kitchen sink and turn on the viking  range to clear the smell of smoke out of the place; "Yeah, I know that."



"We're supposed to watch them, Hudson; that was the promise. To protect  and help them, and make sure they're safe." Logan pauses; "That's it,  brother. There are other fish in-"



"Ok! I know! Fuck-" I trail off as I walk back into the massive library  off the kitchen where I've set up my boxing bag and stare out through  the tinted floor-to-ceiling windows at the New York City skyline. The  old me would have loved to show off this view to any and every girl I  could charm up here, but I've stopped all that now; because of the  promise.



Well, and of course, because of her.



Except I can't let that happen; not what I want to let happen. I toss  the phone onto the couch behind me after I hang up with Logan and turn  to stare back out through the window at New York. All of this - the  money, the penthouse with the view, the cars, the girls, the power - all  of this means nothing, really. And I don't need Logan telling me how I  can't bring her into all of my baggage; I already know that. I already  know that I can't let her in; it's why I pushed her away before as much  as it's killed me for five fucking years thinking about it.



I'm broken, and a girl like Reagan Archer is the last person on earth I need to sift through the pieces.





P A S T



"I can't go back, man." Bryce's eyes have a wild look in them, and even  though he's technically looking at me, it's more like he's looking  through me. He's rocking on the balls of his feet; "Fuck, man; fuck."



Logan looks up from where he's pulling the bits of shrapnel fragments  out of my arm and meets my eyes, quietly shaking his head; "It's not  like we haven't discussed this before, Hud."



I nod grimly, wincing as he squirts disinfectant over the gash in my  bicep he's just pulled the piece of Humvee fender out of. Sure, we'd all  thought it before, even talked about it when it was just the three of  us. Any guy out here in this fucking hell on Earth is a liar if they  tell you they've never even thought about the idea of just lighting out  of there. Following orders and saying yes is the one thing they drill  into your head more than anything else in training. Fuck; saying yes is  the glue that hold the entire chain of command together. You say yes,  you shut your damn mouth, and you follow your fucking orders; that's the  job. You don't debate yourself, you don't weigh anything against  whatever moral compass you've got spinning inside, you just do it. If  the call was bad, then it was bad, but you move on.



Except what if you can't? What if you hit that one wall of your spirit  inside they never got through; the wall to the part inside that keeps  you being human when you're faced with the horrifically inhumane every  single day?



It's just the three of us left now from the nine of us that found  ourselves in the Taliban ambush. I swallow heavily and choke back the  rage as I glance back at the first of the two Humvees we rolled in with;  the one that hit the IED and lit up like the fucking Hindenburg before  they even knew what happened. I look around us at the burning wreckage  of the village. In war, bullets don't discriminate between Taliban  psychos trying to murder you and innocent villagers just trying to get  the fuck out of the way, as much as you try to do so. I look at the  bodies strewn across charred and cratered streets and in the smoldering  ruins of what were homes, businesses …



 … Or a school, like the one that burns quietly like a funeral pyre behind us.



Logan catches my glance and shakes his head fiercely; "That isn't what  we signed up for, man." He follows my eyes to the burning school;  neither of knowing but both of us hoping to God it was empty; "I'm here  to fight for my country, not watch bombs drop out of the sky onto  fucking schools." He spits, his face shaking.



"Drop out of the sky; right out of the sky." Bryce is staring at the dirt in front of him and just rocking back and forth.



"So, what, we just walk away? Here in the middle of the fucking desert?"



Logan catches my eye and nods quietly; "The radio went out with that  second IED hit; as far as they know back at base, the whole damn convoy  got taken out." He gives me a hard look; "This isn't going to stop,  Hudson. Every mission is going to be like this; every mission is going  to be bad guys hiding behind kids and the guys back home hammering them  with bombs anyways."



"You're talking about desertion of duties during wartime, Logan." I say my words slowly; "They shoot you for that."



"I'm going to shoot myself if I have to be part of something like that!"  Logan jabs his finger at the burning school across the shelled street  at us, the flames still licking the burning Afghan air.



"And it's only desertion if they think you deserted. If you're dead,  well … " He trails of and looks up at the mountains on the horizon.



"Where the fuck would we go, man? What do we do, fucking walk back to the States?"



"I don't think we do go back, Hud; ever."



I swallow heavily as I let his words sink in; we'd never go home. I mean  it's not like there's anything left for me back there anyways. It's not  like my job at the garage before I enlisted was my dream career, and  the only family that still even remembers who I am is my drunk asshole  Dad, and if he remembers who I am between sips from that bottle, I'd be  fucking shocked. Really, at this point the only family I've got are  these two guys right here; my de facto brothers. I don't know much about  either of their lives before the Marines either, but I've heard enough  to know they're not much different than me.



"So, where?"



Logan's face is grim; "Haul ass to the Chinese border, skip across and  try and hook up with some of the Blackriver guys there." He shrugs;  "We're not the first guys to do this, Hud, and the mercenary groups are  always picking up guys with skills and a spotty background checks."



I grimace; "You want to be mercenaries? Out of the frying pan into the fire?"



Logan's laugh is hollow, and it ricochets sharply off the empty streets  of the village; "Look around you, man; we're already in the fucking  fire!"



Bryce looks up at Logan's outburst, his eyes looking more focused for a moment as he nods; "We can't go back, Hudson."



Yeah yeah, you can never go back, as they say. Except this time, I know  they're right. I'm already a completely different man than I was before,  but I'll be damned if I let them take the rest of me; "So, that's our  only option?"



"We're in hostile territory in an active war-zone, surrounded by  countries that hate the United States and people that would kill each  other to be the first to string us up or cut our fucking heads off,"  Logan looks at me and his eyes soften for a second; "I don't really see  what other option we've got, man."