Military vehicles formed a barricade in the middle of the road, and upright floodlights had been set up in various spots to illuminate the area. Soldiers moved around with purpose, their murmured voices wafting into the open window of her pickup truck. She immediately recognized the uniforms of the soldiers belonging to the San Jose military, but other than their blue and gold uniforms, she also saw that there were those wearing...green uniforms?
Her eyes widened when she realized that the green uniforms were actually American soldiers. And every one of them is wearing a facemask."What the..." She trailed off, unable to tear her eyes off the confusing chaos up ahead.She saw that it looked like she couldn't continue driving ahead, so she just stepped on the brakes to stop the car. But she just heard loud shouting around.The next thing she knew, five soldiers were swarming her pickup truck like crazed fans surrounding a celebrity's car. They forcefully opened the driver's door, then immediately grabbed her by one of them and dragged her somewhere."Let go of me!" she ordered when a strong male hand circled her upper arm and squeezed it hard. She shrugged the hand off and staggered backwards."Who are you?" The soldier asked. She hadn't seen his mouth because it was covered by mask, but judging by his eyes, he seemed really angry. "What are you doing here?""I'm Dr. Thalia Ricafort. A colleague of mine was supposed to--"Her voice died abruptly as she suddenly noticed something up ahead in the distance.She frowned when she saw the rows of what smelled like... garbage bags? What the hell were these soldiers doing with-- Body bags. Oh no. Those are body bags.As horror whipped up her spine, Thalia's gaze flew to the first person she saw. It happened to be an African-American soldier with shuttered brown eyes and a thick black mustache poking out from the top of his mask."What's going on here?" she asked, her voice sounding calmer than she felt.The soldier did not answer her. Instead she was forcibly dragged again. "Please come with us, ma'am," he said in a monotone voice."What? No. I'm not going anywhere until you tell me what's going on here."But he just ignored her protest. He even tightened his grip on her."I'm an American citizen!" She exclaimed. "You can't just detain me for no reason! I haven't done anything wrong, damn it!"But no matter how many times she protested, it seemed that he did not hear her screams and continued to drag her.-----"What is your business here?" Thalia's jaws clenched. If they ask her again, she will surely scream.For the past hour and a half, she'd been detained in a canvas tent, sitting on an uncomfortable metal chair in the middle of the dirt floor. The chair she is currently sitting on is the unique piece of furniture in such a tent. She wasn't tied or handcuffed, but she could tell that she seemed to be a prisoner because she was guarded by the soldiers outside of the tent, plus the two soldiers who were interrogating her now.She didn't really have a clue what was going on, but she was sure it wasn't good. Those body bags out there...God, where is Kelvin? Why didn't she even see any civilians in that area? Because all she sees outside the tent are soldiers.Esmeralda was deserted. No signs of life. As in nothing really."Answer the question, please."She still kept her mouth shut, and she just stared at the eyes of the soldier wearing a facemask who dragged her to that place. The surgical masks everyone wore definitely indicated there was some sort of medical emergency in progress, but because nobody was wearing full hazmat suits, she thinks that the mysterious disease that had triggered these precautions probably wasn't airborne."I already answered your question," she said. "My name is Thalia Ricafort. I'm a doctor and I run the clinic in Valera. I came here to check on my colleague, Dr. Kelvin Carter.""At this hour of the night?" The soldier's tone seemed suspicious of her. When he folded his arms, her eyes turned to the four stars on the shoulder of his uniform.She scanned her brain, trying to remember what that meant. Goodness, it's general. That's why he seems authoritative while speaking. Which spoke volumes about the importance of this interrogation.But she is still annoyed with him because he caught her even though she was innocent. "How many times do I have to answer these same questions? I told you, Dr. Carter radioed me. It sounded like an emergency. I was so worried. That's why I drove up here to check on him. The end.""Watch your tone," ordered the second soldier.She turned to the second soldier, and she thought he looked lower in rank because there were no stars attached to his uniform. "Geez, was I being rude? Are your other prisoners more polite and agreeable than I am?""You're not a prisoner," answered the general, it seemed that he was already irritated with her."Oh, right?" She raised an eyebrow, then stood up from her seat.The two soldiers guarding the door instantly snapped the barrels of their assault rifles in her direction, their body language becoming menacing."That's what I thought," she said coolly, then sank back down.The general's lips tightened. "Let's not play games, Dr. Ricafort. I need to--""Games?" She interrupted. "Are you kidding me? This isn't a game, for Pete's sake! Where is my colleague? Why is the village overflowing with body bags?"As she expected, she did not receive an answer from him. Instead he asked her again."Did you inform any of the staff at the Valero clinic that you were coming up here?""No."She was able to lie so quickly. Somehow, she'd known that answering yes to that would be the worst possible thing she could do. As it was, she'd only officially told Liza about her plans. He was afraid that if she told the truth - that there was a staff member who knew, they would send soldiers to their clinic to investigate her colleagues."You left Valera without telling anyone?" The second soldier replied that he was not convinced by what she said."I was alone in my tent when Dr. Carter's distress call came in," she answered. "My colleagues had their hands full in the clinic with some potential cholera patients, so I just left. I planned on radioing them when I reached Esmeralda."The two soldiers looked at each other, then she saw the general nod to the second soldier which made Thalia nervous. Maybe they really noticed that she was lying.She decided to distract them. "Why are you wearing masks?" she asked them."That is none of your concern," the general said sternly."Are you kidding me?" she said to them again. "I'm a doctor, and you're clearly worried that there's been an outbreak of something. Is it a bacterium or a virus? How is it transmitted?""Dr. Ricafort, we are the ones asking the questions here. Now please tell us, who in Valera knows you came here?"She shook her head a few times, then she gradually began to feel fear. Her palms were sweating and her whole body began to tremble. It looks like something really bad is going on here.Kelvin, where have you been?"Dr. Ricafort," the general snapped."No," she snapped back.He faltered. "No, what?""I'm not answering any more questions until I speak to a lawyer." She scowled at him. "Or to someone who's willing to give me some answers of my own."She closed her mouth and folded her arms as she glared at the two soldiers.After a moment, the general spun on his heel and stalked towards the tent's entrance. The second soldier immediately followed.The two soldiers finally got out, but the guards were still outside the tent. She suspected the guards were right outside those canvas flaps, ready to shoot her down if she tried to escape.Hmm...what if she did run away?But in the back of her mind, she needs to know first what were the contents of the piled body bags. Because she thought that maybe the answer was there.*****
Dean watched in growing alarm as more body bags were tossed into the back of the wide-load trucks parked at the entrance of the village. He counted the loaded body bags in the first truck and the number was thirty-five. Forty-five body bags were loaded in the second truck. It looks like those are the villagers. God. It seems that many villagers are dying in Esmeralda.The soldiers in charge of disposal efficiently carried out their task without comment or expression. Dean swallowed a rush of disgust, wondering how they justified it to themselves. Probably assured themselves they were good little soldiers simply following orders, just like the captured Russian soldiers between the war in Russia and Ukraine - they said they were just following the orders of the superior.He was stunned. He then remembered those soldiers in Germany during Hitler's attack on Poland - they just followed orders. Who are they to question the command of the superior, right?Battling his rising fury, Dean crep
Thalia had never been more terrified in her entire life as she followed Dean out of the makeshift escape route. Darkness immediately enveloped them, disorienting her for a moment. She breathed in the night air, a combination of pine and decay, but then she caught a whiff of something else, something...musky. Even though she was afraid in those moments, that masculine scent actually made her heart skip a beat.She just laughed secretly. Oh God, how is this all happening?The back of the tent was perfectly positioned directly in front of the woods, and Thalia stuck to Dean like glue as they crept toward the trees. For some inexplicable reason, she seemed to trust the man immediately. She had every intention of following him blindly and doing anything he asked without question, and that scared her almost as much as everything else that had happened.Her eyes were only focused on Dean, and she noticed how strong his back muscles were with every step he took. She was really focused on the
"Are you really going to ask me that now?" Dean suppressed a groan as Thalia's sharp hazel eyes swept over him, she looked at him up and down, side to side, and she was really examining him like he was an item she was going to buy. He knew that she was confused by his presence, but hopefully they could talk about it later."You're not a journalist, am I right?"He answered her without hesitation. "Not really. And I'm happy to explain it to you, Thalia. Just not now."Fortunately, Thalia understood what he said. "Okay, fine. I'll accept whatever your reason as of now. But..." She let out a shaky breath. "Promise me that I can trust you, Dean."His chest squeezed. Crap. The vulnerability flashing in those big eyes of hers was completely uncharacteristic.Of course, his observation here is ironic because he doesn't really know Thalia very well. And yet he knew without a shred of doubt that revealing fear or insecurities was not something Dr. Ricafort did often."You can trust me," he pro
"Are you sure?" Thalia confirmed."I heard from the soldiers there that Dr. Carter died from the virus.""I see."Her voice had no emotion. She didn't cry either.If he hadn't seen her shoulders shaking, he would have thought that Doc Thalia felt like ice.But after he hesitated to touch her, he managed to squeeze her shoulder gently. "I'm sorry about your friend, Doc."She flinched from his touch, just for a second, before she leaned against his chest again.Silence prevailed between them for a moment until he spoke again. "We'll approach the clinic from the hills. That will give us a bird's-eye view, and if we see anything amiss, we'll get the hell out of here. Deal?"He was not surprised when she protested what he said. "I'm going inside the clinic.""Not unless I first make sure it's safe to enter." His tone brooked no argument. "Just follow what I say, Thalia. If I tell you to go, then we go."He turned to her as if irritated. "I'm not afraid of your threat, Dean. If that's reall
Liza. Nadine. Marc.They are dead.Kelvin. Hilda. Kelsey. Nasir. Luke.They are also dead.The names of her close colleagues at the clinic kept coming back to Thalia's mind.Liza. Nadine. Marc.They are dead.Stop!The sharp voice in her brain added to the numbness throughout her body. Thalia suddenly became conscious of her surroundings. The water splashing against the hull of the boat. A strong gust of wind that split the big waves. And the overcast sky added to the chill of the weather that morning.She was sitting on the splintered deck, huddled next to Dean, who'd slung a strong arm around her and urged her to get some sleep.Sleep? She thinks it's impossible if she can sleep now. Because every time she closed her eyes, she could always picture the huge fire that engulfed their entire clinic. Even though she didn't see the death of her colleagues, she still took pictures of their burning bodies.It's just death, Thalia. There is nothing new there. You always see dead people.She
Thalia seemed confused by his statement. "Someone is trying to kill you?""Yup. I almost faced death many times. The first attempt was right after my unit was recalled back to the military camp fourteen months ago. Couple days after our debriefing, I was almost run over by a car right in front of our house .""You sure it wasn't an accident?"He snorted. "I was shot by the driver of the car, Doc. The police didn't believe me when I reported it to them, but trust me, I know a threat when I see one. You really have a sixth sense when you work as a black ops. Someone wanted to kill me that day, and it followed two months later. I was motoring when the motorcycle I was riding lost its brakes - two days after I had it tuned up at a motor shop. I almost got hit by an eighteen-wheeler truck."Her eyes widened. "When you reported it to the police again, did they believe you?""Nope. The mechanic also said that the brake connection was just broken. So the police insisted that the brake of my m
Thalia just stared at the greenish color of the water for a few seconds, then she took a deep breath, closed her eyes and jumped.The water was warmer than she'd anticipated. It completely engulfed her, soaking her clothes, her hair, her tired body. She kicked her feet, propelling herself to the surface, and squeaked in surprise when she noticed Dean's wet head right beside her."Are you okay, Doc?"She spat water from her mouth. "I'm fine.""Let's head in."They swam together side by side, Thalia feeling like a wet rat. She removed the braid from her hair and let it loose."Ugh. Nothing worse than wet pants," she said."Don't worry, you won't be wearing that for long. You can borrow Ina's clothes when we get to the beach house.""And how do we get to the beach house you're talking about?" Her suspicious gaze drifted to the trees. "Don't tell me we're going to walk again. In these wet clothes.""Our car is not far away," he assured her. "We'll get there on time too."But she just shut
Pierre revved the car's engine and sped off. In the front seat, the two men seemed to be whispering while talking, but after a while, Thalia stopped trying to listen to their conversation. Her eyelids are also heavy, a sign that she is sleepy. She said that she might not be able to sleep again, but maybe because of the fatigue, her body finally gave in.She didn't know how long she fell asleep, but it seemed like she was lost in the world for a few hours before she opened her eyes again. When she woke up, the sun was high in the sky, proof that she had woken up at noon.She lifted her head from Dean's duffel bag that she had turned into a pillow, and tried to figure out where they were. The winding dirt road seemed to be smack in the middle of the wilderness. The ocean must be nearby, yet she couldn't orient herself no matter how hard she tried.Eventually, she gave up and instead studied Dean's rugged profile. His hair is messy now and a little beard is growing on both of his jaws. H