Chapter 13. Mock
From the blood trail, Kurt could see the English stretcher
bearer had survived the blast. He rolled him onto his side and
saw that he was still breathing. The lifeless bodies of the stretcher
bearer's squad and the casualty they were carrying lay scattered
in the street.
"What's your name."
''Finn." the stretcher bearer said in a whisper..
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Kurt looked at the glass phial of iodine he'd taken from Finn's
first aid kit. "This will do nicely thank you."
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He put it in his pocket as a keepsake. "If my friend Waldamir
was here, he'd say us meeting like this was nothing more than
chance, but I don't see it that way."
Kurt took the bayonet from his boot and put it on the ground.
"I think everything happens for a reason." He knelt and lifted
Finn into a sitting position. "You and I were destined to meet."
"I find it odd." Finn said. "That you believe in destiny."
Kurt was surprised that Finn had come around so quickly.
"And yet, you are little more than an insect."
Finn started to laugh.
Kurt angrily reached for his bayonet. "You're in no position
to mock me."
Finn's laughter slowed, then it deepened to a growl.
The hair on Kurt's arms and neck stood up.
"I am Eurides," a woman's voice said, "and Finn is now in my
care." She stood Finn up and turned him around.
Her eyes blazed from his face,
Frozen with fear Kurt dropped his bayonet. "What are you?"
"Nothing you would understand." Eurides picked up the
bayonet and ran a finger along it's blade.
"Finn will have no memory of me, but he will remember talking
to a German soldier and assume it was you that helped him."
"Yes," Kurt said. "I was going to do that."
"Were you now." Eurides said. "Take the phial out of your pocket."
Kurt held it in his hand and wondered why Eurides wanted it.
"Put it in your mouth."
"What?" Kurt shook his head. "No."
He was no longer in control of his body. His hand placed the
phial on his tongue and his mouth closed around it. Wide eyed
with horror he tried to spit it out, but his lips wouldn't part.
"Bite down on it." Eurides purred.
Blood filled Kurt's mouth and spilled down his chin. He felt
thin slivers of glass slice his tongue, then cut the roof of his mouth
and stick in his throat as he swallowed.
Eurides smiled. "Say hello to your friend Waldamir for me
when you see him next.
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