~Chapter Four~
~Juaquin~
~June 2020~
~Present Day~407Please respect copyright.PENANAc2wmE2Kzr3
There's a derelict building in Northern Uneva that was once a prison. Ever since Population Control was established, a place where the government housed and fed criminals no longer made sense. Now the government uses fines and takes away certain rights for a period of time to deter crimes and if a person's crimes are severe enough, then Population Control will take them.407Please respect copyright.PENANAfW8hPcxlFS
The prison was abandoned and has deteriorated over the years. It's only a matter of time before it is torn down. But tonight we believe the RLA is holding hostages there. It's their typical routine, the RLA holds hostages and threatens to kill them if the PCC isn’t disbanded.
Corporal Ilyana Ferzo lays out a blueprint of the prison in front of us, and the squad takes in the details of the building. There are fifteen of us in Ilyana's squad now, including myself. I've been with them for nearly two years now. All of us are dressed in the standard blue and white uniforms of the military.
When I turned 16, I joined the military under Raul's watchful eye. Both Raul and mom insisted I work for the military part time until I finish school. I plan to stay with the military until the RLA was finally gone. After that, I'd do something to help Eugenio so he wouldn't have to be trapped inside anymore.
My classes in school facilitated a lot of my military development such that my training period was very brief. It took a few months before I was assigned into Ilyana's squad and a few more until they felt comfortable bringing me on missions like these. But Ilyana seems to have faith in me now.
"We need to find out where in that building they're holding the hostages before we make a move." Ilyana says glaring down at the blueprint. Her short black hair is tied into a bun behind her to keep it from getting in her way. She's a 22-year old woman who is intent on rising through the ranks of the military. Raul has said that her eagerness to prove herself is reminiscent of himself at that age. "Juaquin, Rico. I'm sending you into the prison. Radio us once you've identified where they are. Stay out of sight."
I nod, but Rico silently pouts as he often does. He was a 28-year old man who preferred not to overextend himself. Ilyana couldn't help but push him.
I do my best to remember the blueprint's details so I can navigate the prison. The entrance on the western side seems like the best place to start. Even if they have lookouts, they likely won't be positioned there. They have no idea we've tracked them down so as long as Rico and I don't blow it, we have the advantage.
Ilyana and the rest of the squad take positions around the prison while we head inside. We peer through the darkness of the prison, our automatic rifles ready in case we're discovered. In these confined quarters, I'm prepared to draw the 9mm pistol at my hip. It'll serve us better if engaged up close. Hopefully it doesn't come to that.
We pass by cell after cell of the prison, I can only imagine being detained in one of them for years. I'd go crazy. I can see how the threat of that once kept people from committing crimes.
Rico and I inform Ilyana that it looked like the western part of the building is empty. We start to hear idle chatter as we go further. We step as quietly as we can and approach.
We enter the mess hall from a metal balcony surrounding the room which must've served as a lookout spot when the prison was active. There are a few in dark green camouflage uniforms, typical dress of RLA soldiers. All armed. After circling the room from the balcony we spot the hostages, four cowering teenagers around my age, probably ready to graduate. They had their heads down, hoping not to upset their captors.
Rico and I creep away until we're out of range. He whispers into the radio, "Corporal, eyes on the hostages and RLA. Location is the mess hall."
In a moment, Ilyana responds, "How many of them?"
Rico froze up. I take the radio and answer for him, "Four hostages. At least nine RLA soldiers." Rico nods to me, his way of thanking me for keeping track.
"Stay out of sight and await further orders." Ilyana says flatly. After a few minutes of silence, her voice comes through, "When I give the order everyone will take out their own target. I need you to reach the hostages when that happens."
"Yes Corporal." We respond in a hushed tone. We take our positions with great care so we aren't seen or heard, and wait for further orders. There is a stairway from the balcony leading down into the mess hall. When it's time we'll rush down there to the hostages. I eye one of the RLA members and choose him as my target, preparing my rifle.
It won't be the first time I've killed. My first time was over a year ago in another dealing with the RLA. They already killed some of their hostages, so I didn't have any qualms about it in the moment. It was only afterwards that I realized what I did, it was unsettling how easy it was. Even more unsettling was how I've gotten used to it.
As I line up my sights, some of the other members of our squad begin entering the mess hall through the balcony overlooking the room from different angles, effectively surrounding them.
"Now!" Ilyana's command comes through the radio.
The room booms with gunfire as our squad unloads on the RLA. In mere seconds half of them are dead. Rico and I make our way down the stairs towards the hostages as the terrorists scramble to retaliate. Rico bellows and falls over.
In a mere minute the fire fight is over, with all of the RLA members in the mess hall incapacitated. Two of them are alive, but their weapons are promptly taken from them. They were using automatic magazine fed carbines and 9mm pistols, the standard issue weapons in the military. They must've been stolen, as was usual with all of the RLA's weaponry.
I kneel next to Rico, "Where were you hit?" I ask him, looking him over.
Rico is gasping, "I- I don't know." A few of the other soldiers come over to look at him.
"It doesn't look like they hit you." A fellow soldier states, puzzled by him.
"Well, my ankle hurts a bit." Rico replies. We take another look at his ankle, no sign of any hit there either.
"Did you trip?" I ask.
"No! Of course not." Rico says, clearly doubtful of himself.
There's nothing wrong with him. Once it's clear he's fine I leave him to check on the hostages. Unfortunately, they were in a dire strait.
They'd all been shot in the legs by the RLA with the intent of crippling them, just like what they did with dad. Even if saved, Population Control will probably take them soon after if it's severe enough. A common tactic of the RLA.
The only thing we can do at this point is return them to their families. Half of our squad take the hostages out of the prison, while the rest of us stay to deal with the surviving RLA members. We line the terrorists up against a wall. One is a clean shaven older man and the other a younger man that seems terrified of what will happen.
"Do either of you know the whereabouts of Eduardo Santoro?" Ilyana asks. The two of them are silent. "Who's in charge between the two of you?"
Nothing but silence. The younger man is trembling. He looks even younger than me. Maybe he's just another person that disagrees with Population Control and thinks this is the only way to fight back. There's no saving him now though.
Ilyana takes her pistol in hand, takes a stance with her back foot pivoted away and with great accuracy she shoots the younger man before he knew it was coming.
The older man other is taken in for questioning. But it was rare for any useful information to be obtained from them. Either they were too stubborn to give anything up, or Santoro ensured they didn't have any information to give. Most likely the former. These lower ranking members were never told where their larger bases are. If they told us the location of any of their hideouts, it was usually empty by the time we investigated it. They're never detained for more than a day before being killed. The military didn't want too much time wasted on them.
The adrenaline from the shootout begins to wear off, and I feel the fatigue of the night setting in.
Ilyana taps me on the shoulder, "Don't pass out on me Juaquin." She must've noticed.
I force myself to alertness, "Sorry Corporal. Had my last day of school yesterday. I've been going non-stop. Haven't gotten much sleep."
"As soon as we get back to base you can head on home." She smiles, "And no need to be so formal with me. Ilyana is fine."
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As soon as we reach Uneva's military base I take the tram line home, trudge upstairs and collapse into bed while still in my uniform. I try to get as much sleep as possible, but it isn't much. Mom wakes me bright and early. My last day of school was yesterday but unfortunately the graduation ceremony is today, I force myself into my blue and white graduation gown.
"Good morning bro." The 9-year old Eugenio greets from his wheelchair while fiddling with the food on his plate. "How was last night?"
Mom turns to me pensively from the kitchen.
"It went well." I nod to him, giving the only answer mom wants to hear. She was never happy about me joining the military, preferring that I do anything else. When Eugenio and I were alone, he liked to hear about the missions I've gone on. Of course, I'd censor some of the less savory details.
Mom promises to take pictures of the graduation ceremony for Eugenio, after meeting with Melissa and Yolanda we head for the school. Raul is busy at base so he can't come. When we reach school we separate from our parents and join the rest of the graduating class.
"Had a late night?" Melissa asks when I start to yawn.
"Yeah, late mission." I rub my tired eyes as I speak.
"I had a late night too." Melissa mentions, "Why not take a break from the military after today? I was planning on taking a year off myself." Melissa says.
"No, I couldn't do that." I respond.
"Why not? Knowing you, you'll be working hard for the rest of your life. Why not take some time off?" Melissa urges me again. "You can rejoin the military or work somewhere else after that."
"I don't think that's for me." I give her an inquisitive look, "Did you think you would be able to convince me?"
"No. But I thought I'd at least try." Melissa responds with a disinterested look.
While I took classes meant to groom me for the military, Melissa took a great variety of classes that could prepare her for anything. She still hasn't decided what she'll do, but after a year I'm sure she'll know what she wants. She can do anything she sets her mind to.
Arturo, on the other hand, isn't here with us. He stopped going to school when he was 14. Not because he couldn't afford it or wasn't smart enough. He's way smarter than me. He had other reasons.
"School can't teach me anything I can't learn on my own." Arturo had said.
But as far as I know, he isn't working at all. He turned 18 a few months ago like us. I can't help but worry about him. If he doesn't change in a few years, Population Control might come for him.
The Rhiveran Flags are displayed prominently on the podium of the graduation ceremony, a blue flag with a white emblem at its center representing the sun. Melissa shakes me awake when they call me up, I must've slept through most of the speeches of the ceremony. When I step onto the stage mom takes as many pictures as her camera would allow and gives me a big smile.
After the ceremony and lunch, I get into my military uniform and head to Uneva's military base for work. Sometimes I walk there, but in my sleep deprived state, I use the ride on the tram as a moment to rest.
The base is surrounded by a stone perimeter wall with several sentries manned around it at all times. Before letting me inside they check my credentials at the gate to make sure I wasn't bringing anything dangerous with me.
As always, the base is in a bustle. At the center of the base is the administrative district where the highest ranking officers and non-combatants work like Raul and Yolanda.
I meet my squad on the western side of the base near the barracks and armory and join them for training. Whenever we aren't on a mission, we're training for one per Ilyana's orders. We begin running laps for conditioning, other days we'd use the base's mock battle rooms to play out different mission scenarios.
Sergeant Gutierrez breaks up our training and gathers all of the squads under his command for weekly updates, congratulating us for our mission last night before continuing on to other pressing matters.
"We received word from Sotra's base that there is a Weaktown in its jungles, and Colonel Rios has asked us to assist Sotra's military base in tracking it down this weekend. " Sergeant Gutierrez reads aloud from his notepad.
I remember Mom suggested we run away to a Weaktown to save dad, but he turned it down. Weaktowns are communities created away from society with the intent of avoiding Population Control. These were outlawed since they were typically sustained through theft.
The Sergeant continues, "We will enter the jungle from the west while Sotra's forces will enter from the North and East. Once we've found the Weaktown we'll eliminate all of its residents."
My heart sinks. I can't be alone as a murmur crosses across the soldiers of the different squads at the announcement.
Never one to remain silent, Ilyana spoke up, "Isn't that a job for Population Control? Why are we being brought into this?"
The Sergeant raises his eyebrow; he's used to her challenging him. "They suspect the Weaktown is being defended by the RLA, that’s why we're being brought in. We could eliminate the terrorists and detain all of the residents, but Population Control will end up dealing with them anyways. Our superiors have agreed that we should dispatch them alongside the RLA. Do you see any issues with that Corporal?"
Ilyana hesitates before saying, "No issues, sir."
"Very good."
The Sergeant continues with other matters, but my thoughts are on that upcoming mission. Killing terrorists is one thing, but I imagine the people living in the Weaktowns are civilians. People who ran away to escape Population Control.
Ilyana nudges me, "You okay?" She whispers so as not to interrupt the Sergeant. She must've noticed me worrying. I give her a false smile and nod, but I can tell she sees right through it.
"Rico, what was it like when you worked for the Population Control?" Ilyana asks after the meeting.
Rico worked as a Population Control Officer for years before joining the military. "It's never easy. It's tough seeing how people are at the end like that. If it didn't pay so well, I wouldn't have done it for so long. But people know better than to fight back when a Population Control Officer comes to your home. I can't imagine it'll be as easy with our coming mission though."
Rico seems to have made peace with our mission, while everyone else is still wrestling with the idea of killing non-combatants.
"They're thieves and criminals, right? They deserve it." Ilyana rationalizes, and the some of our squad follows suit. I'm not sure I'm convinced.
We continue with training until a familiar bearded man in a professional looking military uniform approaches us, the Colonel in charge of the entirety of Uneva Military Base. As Ilyana catches sight of him, she orders us to stand at attention.
"There's no need." The man says with a wave of his hand, "I'm just here to chat with Juaquin. Carry on as you were. "
Ilyana promptly dismisses me to speak with him. It is Raul, his beard had grown even longer giving him a distinguished look. In the years since my dad's passing, Raul rose through the ranks until he became Colonel, overseeing all military activity in Uneva, the Southwestern region of Rhivera.
"To what do I owe this pleasure Colonel?" I ask in a teasing tone as he takes me aside.
"Oh-ho, the pleasure is all mine," Raul responds with a smile. His expression turns more serious as he continues, "Sorry I couldn't show up to you and Melissa's graduation."
I smile, "It's fine, we know you're busy." Ever since dad died, Raul has done his best to fill the role of a father figure for me. He even gave me advice for my first date when I was 15. Of course no one could ever match my dad, but I appreciate that he's always been there for me.
"I'm glad you understand. I don't think Melissa truly does. If she had her way, the two of us would leave the military for a quiet life. But that isn't our way, is it?" Raul grins.
"No sir." I agree with a similar grin.
"Well, that isn't what I came to talk to you about. The mission your squad is going on this weekend..." Raul looks at me to gauge my reaction, I try not to show my worries, "You can be exempt from it. I can place you with another squad that day if you don't feel... comfortable."407Please respect copyright.PENANAPhCKzGiLnp
As nice as that sounds, it doesn't feel right to do either, "I don't want special treatment." I say.
Raul shrugs his shoulders, "It's not special treatment. I mean, technically you're not even working for the military full time yet. I don't see anything wrong with you sitting out-"
"I'll be fine." I say again more sternly.
Raul gives me a nod and pats me on the shoulder. Never missing a chance to praise me, he says "Good man. Better than most. Better than me that’s for sure. You get on back to your squad, private." Raul gestures me back in the direction of my squad, "I'll see you back at home."
"Yes sir." 407Please respect copyright.PENANA4Su9mzJI5J