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Chapter twenty four and now for something completely differentTo my right off in the distance, I saw a vertibird land, and six robots were unloaded, which started to scan the area. I could hear their’ beeps and puffs of exhaust. One started shooting at something, and the others joined when it was being overrun by what looked like ants. To my left, a group of well equipped soldiers were headed my way, all ready for combat. Their’ armor had an insignia on it, and the leader lifted her gun towards me, and shook her head.
“You friendly?” She said, training her hunting rifle on my head.
I coughed, clearing my dry throat. “Friend. Not dead yet, am I?”
“Can’t tell from here. Would have to test your pulse, and you might take my fingers.”
“Nah, I’m not a zombie, not for the taste of human flesh, either.”
“Well, sorry to say this for ya, but you sure as hell look like a zombie. My name’s Reilly”
A girl with a buzz cut and a minigun, with ‘Eugene’ painted on each barrel said proudly “Of the Reilly’s Rangers that is!”
“That’s Brick, our lawn mower. Butcher, our medic is in the back.” He waved. “Donovan is our engineer, and Theo, our newest member is our quartermaster. Now, if ya don’t mind… who are you and what are you doing out here? And what is that beautiful piece of equipment strapped over your shoulder?”
“I’m Leroy, and this is the Lightning Rifle.”
Donovan walked up to me, and shook my hand, then looked at my rifle, highly interested. I handed it to him, and Reilly lowered her rifle, then looked past me. Donovan laughed slightly, and handed me my LR. “Rangers, we have hostiles.”
“Time for feedin’ Eugene!” Brick yelled as her minigun revved, and started pouring streams of hot lead into the Enclave militant robots. I didn’t even fire a shot. They all started battle crying repetitively and wasted a lot of ammo on the six robots, which were long piles of scrap before Eugene was cold. “Yeah. Theo, I need more ammo.” Brick said solemnly.
“You just used up the last of it. We don’t have any more 5mm shells. I warned you that was Eugene’s last full mag.” Theo said, looking down at the ground, his .44 magnum held tightly. A small necklace was tightly wrapped around his hand also, the metal chain had visibly cut into the wood handle of the gun. He looked at me, and shook his head. I figure it must’ve been a bad memory. I turned, and Reilly was talking to the rest of the Rangers. Theo walked to them, and Reilly parted from the group, and walked to me.
“We’re headed off to the Statesman Hotel, in the D.C. area. Helluva walk from here. You can come along if ya want, but we’re headed directly into Mutie turf.” She looked at me and smiled. I could tell she wasn’t completely right in the head; she also looked permanently shell shocked a bit.
“Sure, I’ll come along.” I hefted my LR, and followed them.
We walked a few miles until Theo saw an old military outpost that looked un-looted. The chains were still wrapped around the doors, and dust covered them. I let them cautiously enter, and I looked around. The chain broke easily, which made me uncomfortable. Two minutes and twenty three seconds later, I heard a rumbling, followed by shots to the East of the building they were in. I kicked the door twice, letting the rangers know we had company…
There were between twelve and fifteen guys on horses, all shirtless and with wicked hand-made melee weapons. Skull morningstars and hip bone axes. All made from human bones, by the size of them. I heard Eugene rev, and the familiar explosion of the .44 going off. I remembered that I wasn’t just a spectator when the biggest one on a horse started shooting back. He had mounted two heavy incinerators onto his also bulky horse. Fire showered the building as I sprinted to the next building, and Butcher yelled “Where ya going? Come..” I heard Donovan yell something as I climbed a ladder to a great vantage point.
I looked through the scope just as I also heard a lot of battle crying. The horseman were charging straight through the building. This was an ambush. I trained my scope on one of the front horseman, and shot him in the chest, the bullet tore through him into another horse. The guy on the other horse was shot through the chest by a .44, his back scattering all over the guy behind him. The blood spattered one fell off his horse, and rolled. Ignoring him at the moment, I looked over my scope, and watched as the horseman ran through the building again.
As soon as they left the building, the guy with the incinerators started to barrage the house again. The roof was starting to crackle and pop under the strain of the napalm. I shot twice into the brute, but he was still calmly covering the building. He was obviously angry at me though, because he started to rain fire all over my building as well, which sadly was only wood, not sheet metal like the military building. I shot the brute’s horse, which fell, finally stopping his fire.
I turned, and started to descend the ladder, and heard some rummaging beneath me. The one whose horse fell was beneath me, smiling, and holding a bone axe, the bone head welded to a steel pipe. He looked down, waiting. I decided I’d rather take my chances, and not trust him to wait for me. I jumped down onto him, one foot landing on his shoulder, the other catching his belt later. I fell on my ass, and he turned and then laughed maniacally. I yanked out my pistol, which he kicked into a puddle of napalm, which the handle was sticking out of. He then, using the blunt side of the pole, hit me upside the head…
I awoke, my head pounding almost to the rhythm of horrible rap shaking the loose metal walls. I could feel the stupidity rumble through me, and I could sense my intelligence drop from hearing it so loudly. I leaned up, I was sitting. My pants were gone along with everything else, I was in my underwear, which I had forgot I was wearing. I was in a tin box, with a tin door that had some flaps cut into it. I tried to stand, but I could feel the floor give beneath me. There weren’t any support beams. “If I stand, I’ll fall through”
I made a mental note.
The rap was turned down a bit, and I sighed. A guy opened a flap on the door to my cell, and tossed in a Salisbury steak pack, and a small microwave emitter, and then he walked away. I heard voices, and arguing, then my door opened, and a rather short girl came in, the floor swaying violently. She looked high, and mumbled something like “come on, let’s go.” I got up slowly, careful not to fall through, and followed her. I looked at the microwave emitter in my hand, and on the side it had carved into it “Opportunity 1” I thought about it, and then looked at a door on the hallway we were walking down, and it had “Opportunity 2” carved into it, also.
I opened the door, and as the girl started to say “Whaaa?” I stepped forward into the hole, fell down, and then hit a sheet of metal which ripped in half, flipping me. I closed my eyes, realizing my slight fear of heights. I first heard the roaring of water, then nothing as cold wrapped around me, and I couldn’t breathe. I opened my eyes, and the contact of water stung. I saw a beam of light, and something big pass through it. I swam up, until I got to where I could breathe. I tried to concentrate on where I was, but the shock of the water was still being processed by my body. My left leg had cramped also, forcing me to put all my efforts to staying out of the water.
I found a small piece of stable metal, and planted myself onto it. I stretched out my leg, and forced myself to stop shaking. As my eyes adjusted to the darkness, I could feel that the water was spinning, and a metal rod was coming from the building above me, and into the water. It was spinning. I could hear footsteps above me, and the few support beams cracking. This building was not safe. The metal beneath me started to hum, and rise. I quickly got off, swimming to the tin wall.
I heard some clanking behind me, and suddenly a beam of light appeared to shoot over my shoulders, as I was dragged onto a dry platform, handed a towel and a sawed off single shotgun. “Don’t be scared, I’m good people. Now see, you’re the first I’ve successfully helped to escape the slavers. This here is Megaton, and from what I hear, your friends the rangers drove the slavers off, but they got to you. You’ve been sold to a Med-X addict who just can’t help herself.” I dried myself off, and looked at the guy.
“So, who are you and where do we stand?” I said, and he looked at me as if I was the first person he’d had speak real English to him in a long time.
“I’m Cromwell. Used to be Confessor Cromwell, but that’s not safe anymore. Not since the Portal’s Revenant killed Mother Curie...” He looked sad, but coughed and it went away. “Now, I’ll get your stuff in a day or so, but otherwise, It’d be best if you came with me. Don’t worry; you’ll be enlightened once we’re in The Sanctuary.” As I followed him, I noticed an ominous bulge behind his right temple, above his ear, along with a fusion pulse charge on a chain to his belt…