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"I have no idea but I wish he would've told us he was going to do that," Jasmine answered. Seeing Nathan move off down the road, they followed.
The group weaved around the bodies and tried not to look at them but it was hard. It seemed just like regular people: men, women and children. Suitcases and personal effects were scattered everywhere. The bodies were stretched out on a hundred yard section of the highway and everyone noticed very few had died off the highway. The bodies had been shot multiple times with really big guns.
As the group approached the end of the carnage they noticed Nathan in the median picking stuff up still a hundred yards in front of them. This time the group didn't stop when Nathan did, they just moved out of the killing field.
Nathan looked up seeing the group get closer and moved back to the interstate as he keyed his radio. "Listen up! I want everyone to keep an eye out around us. If you see anything, let me know, over," he said over the radio.
"What did you find? Over" Howard radioed back.
"Stay off the radio unless it's important. Others can hear and trace, over," Nathan answered.
Jasmine's heart started to race, threatening to beat out of her chest. This is my fault! I wanted a faster route, and Nathan wanted a safer route, she thought. She started to breathe faster, looking around for something to attack them.
Nathan kept a fast pace but no one seemed to mind. In truth, if Nathan had begun to run that would've been fine with the group. They noticed some cars had been pushed out of the road by something really big, leaving the roadway clear but the shoulder and median full of vehicles wrecked, in some cases utterly crushed piles of metal.
They had walked for six hours nonstop before Nathan halted and scanned a stand of trees off the road with the thermal scope. Not seeing anything other than a few deer, Nathan led them off the road into the group trees. As everyone kneeled down around him they started asking questions. Nathan held up his hand for them to stop.
"Guys we don't have time to chit-chat, we are in some serious s.h.i.t. We are south of Hamilton and are getting the f.u.c.k off this interstate, now. I want everyone to drink and eat because we are out of here in fifteen minutes. Don't use the radios unless you have to and keep your transmissions short. The longer you talk, the easier it is to find us. Now get to it." Nathan dropped his pack.
When everyone saw him pull out food they did the same fighting the urge to ask questions. Nathan pulled out his woobie and poncho and called Amanda and Jasmine over. "I have to look at the map and my tablet. I'm going to throw the poncho and woobie over me. You two get out your blankets and if you see any light escape cover it up fast, understand?" They both nodded.
Amanda and Jasmine walked around Nathan and threw their blankets over where they saw light escaping. After a few minutes, Nathan put his stuff away. Amanda and Jasmine sat down beside him and they ate in silence. True to his word, after fifteen minutes, Nathan motioned for everyone to move out.
They followed Nathan a mile further down the interstate where a bridge crossed over with no exit to the interstate. Everyone helped to gently ease the wagon up the bank so Emma wouldn't wake. They followed the small county road. The tension in the air slowly dissipated the farther they got from the interstate. Everyone began to realize how tired they were, but they kept up with the pace Nathan was setting.
An hour later they turned off the county road onto a gravel road in a forest. Out on the interstate there was a little light coming through the cloud cover, but in the forest they could only see with the NVGs. The only sound they heard was the crunch of gravel underfoot as they followed Nathan. Since n.o.body except Nathan knew where they were it was all they could do. Since they had left the interstate they didn't even know where they would stop now.
They saw a few dark houses off the gravel road. They did see a family of racc.o.o.ns playing in the road but when the racc.o.o.ns spotted Ares they raced off into the woods. They turned down a dirt road and Nathan stopped the group at a turn off after an hour. Nathan motioned for them to wait as he and Ares walked down the turn off.
The woods fell away from the road to a small field beyond the turn off and Nathan spotted the barn he had seen on his tablet tucked back in the corner. "Ares, time to work," Nathan whispered moving to the barn. On the side of the barn facing the field there were two big doors for moving a tractor in and on the opposite side was a smaller door with a hasp handle. They circled the barn. Ares didn't alert to any presence so Nathan went inside. There were no windows. Nathan looked around with his NVG and found an old tractor and a.s.sorted junk. In one corner were empty beer bottles and an old fire pit. From the looks of the place kids came here to drink, but other than that it looked abandoned.
Nathan and Ares went back and led the group to the barn. Barn was being generous in description; it was more of a large walled off shed. Leading the group inside Nathan pointed over to the back corner. Nathan dug out a lantern from the wagon carefully so Emma wouldn't wake up. "Turn your NVGs off," he said, lighting his lighter.
The barn filled with a soft glowing light as Nathan lit the lantern. He hung it from a nail in the wall then dropped his pack and took the pack off Ares. Ares grabbed his woobie in his mouth and pulled it off his pack. "I got it, Ares," Nathan said, spreading out the woobie. Ares plopped down on it.
"Yeah, I'm tired too," Nathan said, rubbing Ares.
"Okay now-," Amanda started, but Nathan held up his hand.
"We have to secure this area. I'm going to walk around the building and knock where I see light coming out, and you have to block it. Someone needs to get food ready and water bottles need to be collected. Someone else set up camp."
Circling the building, Nathan only found two spots where light escaped between the boards. When someone inside covered them he couldn't see any light. Back inside, Nathan laid out his woobie beside Ares's. He pulled off his boots and took off his vest. Casey and Amanda sat down beside him and offered him a bowl of stew.
Nathan cleared his throat to get everyone's attention. "Before I tell you what I saw I want your opinions," he said. "Jasmine, you first."
"I counted seventy-four bodies before I had to stop. They were men, women, and children. Someone went through everything they were carrying. The road looked like it had been cleared. I think someone killed them to take their stuff," Jasmine said.
"Pretty good. Howard?" Nathan said and started eating.
"Same. It was a big group that wiped them out," Howard pointed out.
"Okay. Amanda," Nathan said.
"Whoever did it just wanted to kill," she mumbled.
Grinning that Amanda had seen past the bodies, Nathan asked, "Why do you say that?"
"There were pretty girls in the first group along with kids," Amanda replied.
"First group?" Jackie asked. "We walked through another one?"
Amanda shook her head. "No, about two miles farther down on the other side of the Interstate was another pile in the ditch," she replied sadly.
"You're right, firecracker," Nathan said, patting her leg. "You are alive. Don't feel bad about that. What happened was a bad thing but not our fault. Don't let it get to you. John, you're next."
John looked around then back at Nathan. "We didn't see anyone camping along the road. We traveled over twenty miles without seeing another group," he said.
"Very good, John," Nathan said, and John grinned. "Anyone else?"
Amanda laid her hand on Nathan's leg. "What do you think happened?" she asked.
"They weren't killed by a gang," Nathan said, pulling a bra.s.s casing out of his pocket. "This is a 12.7 mm casing. The U.S. military doesn't use this but several U.N. nations do." He held up a handful of empty sh.e.l.l casing with metal links. "At the first site there were at least two mini-Gatlings. They shoot over four thousand rounds a minute. The piles of bra.s.s convinced me that's what killed those people. If it had belt feed weapons with a slower rate of fire some of those people could've run. They just didn't have enough time. I think it was one of the alphabet agencies with a group of U.N. troops."
Howard shook his head. "There is no way the government could move U.N. troops here that fast. It hasn't even been three weeks yet."
"Before this s.h.i.t happened there were over thirty thousand U.N. troops stationed in the good ole USA. And who said we moved them here? Why couldn't their own government move them here?" Nathan asked.
"Foreign troops can't be stationed on U.S. soil," Jasmine snapped.
"I didn't let them come here," Nathan said.
"Why do you think U.N. troops were stationed here?" she asked.
"I keep up on current events," Nathan said.
The group sat in silence for several minutes. "Nathan what does this mean?" Jasmine asked.
"Nothing good," he replied. "It's too many coincidences. I think this is a power grab, and whoever is in charge wants the population pure sheep. Those who don't comply and follow orders, like stay off the highway and stay put, well...you saw what happened. We are in deep s.h.i.t," Nathan said.
"This is America! They can't do that!" John exclaimed.
"You would be surprised what they can do here in America. Less than five hundred people run this country and those who hand out the most free stuff get elected. I can't get on my high horse because I'm just as guilty as the rest of the population. I didn't speak out enough as they took whatever they wanted. Now here we are," Nathan said.
"We can't let them get away with it," John said.
"We are over a thousand miles from my group. We aren't in much of a position to start a battle," Nathan said.
"How far are we from Mississippi?" Howard asked.
"Two miles," Nathan said, which got several gasps from the group. "I'm sorry I picked up the pace but I really didn't want to run into the group patrolling that stretch of highway."
"You mean-" Amanda checked her watch. "We traveled thirty miles in eight hours?" she asked.
"A little more than that, firecracker," Nathan said smiling. "I'm sorry for pushing everyone."
"I wanted you to lead us in a run," Jasmine confessed. Others nodded their agreement.
"Don't think it didn't cross my mind," Nathan admitted.
"So what do we do now?" Jasmine asked.
"What we planned. We get to Howard's family farm. The only thing this changes is that we have to be more careful," Nathan answered. "Jasmine, come up with a watch schedule with two people on duty at all times. One adult and one of the kids," Nathan said. "Get some rest, everyone. We leave at dark."
Chapter 13.
Day 18 Nathan watched the sun go down as he packed up the solar panel and newly recharged batteries. Amanda and Casey were helping with Emma just watching her run around them. Everyone got eight to ten hours of much needed sleep, with those on watch keeping Emma awake, fed, and happy. None of which were easy.
With the stuff put up Nathan and Amanda continued training Athena, with Ares helping. Athena was a smart dog but nowhere near what Ares was. When everyone was up the morning' workout routine was done and everyone started to eat.
"Howard, I think it would be best if we approached your dad's farm in daylight," Nathan said.
"Yeah, I'm sure it would be in our best interest," Howard agreed.
"We have forty miles to travel to get there. Let's see if we can make it halfway tonight then start out a noon tomorrow and get back on a day travel schedule. That should put us there a day sooner."
"Why not just move close at night and wait till morning?" Jasmine asked.
Nathan grabbed his chest in mock surprise. "This coming from the person who wanted the fastest route?" he exclaimed.
Jasmine looked down. "You were right. The fast route could've gotten us killed," she mumbled.
"Hey because you and the firecracker wanted the faster route it probably saved our lives," Nathan said. "Don't forget you were the one with the night travel idea."
"How do you figure it saved our lives?" Amanda asked.
"We were going to be moving on secondary and state roads. I don't think whoever is trying to stop traffic will bother with small county roads, and the gravel roads will be impossible to monitor. But if we had used my original route we would be four days from our destination, not two. I think we would've run into those wanting the roads closed," Nathan confessed.
"You really think so?" Amanda asked.
Nathan nodded. "Yeah. Remember, we would've been traveling in daylight."
"I say let's just move at night till we get to your place, Nathan," Amanda offered.
John nodded. "I like that plan."
Nathan smiled. "Let's just get to Howard's family first."
"So we travel at night then wait till morning when we get close?" Howard asked.
"Guess so," Nathan said as Emma ran over and wrapped her arms around him, giving him that freaky smile. "You're so weird." Nathan said making her giggle.
At dark the group left staying on gravel roads. It didn't take long before Nathan told everyone they were in Mississippi. With only scattered clouds they didn't need the NVGs much and most walked with them flipped up and off. Nathan stayed twenty yards ahead with either Amanda or Casey beside him.
After midnight Nathan stopped the group so everyone could eat and rest. Amanda sat down beside him with Casey. "How are we going to cross the river ahead?" Amanda asked.
"One of the bridges in Amory," Nathan replied.
"That's a town," Amanda said.
"I'm not swimming the Tombigbee River," Nathan said.
"Let's cross somewhere there isn't a town," Amanda said.
"Bridges are usually in towns. We would have to travel thirty miles south to cross a small rural bridge then travel thirty miles back up," Nathan stated.
Amanda let out a sigh. "Man that sucks."
"Yes it does," Nathan agreed.
They reached the outskirts of Amory at two. Nathan guided them around neighborhoods. There were three bridges here: two for vehicles and one railway. They would cross on the closest, on Highway 6.
When they reached the village Nathan spotted a roadblock as they approached. He searched with his thermal scope but didn't see anyone. "Everyone, stay quiet in case the guys who are supposed to be manning that roadblock are asleep nearby."
Everyone gripped their rifles tightly as they followed Nathan to the roadblock. The roadblock consisted of cars parked across the road with walkways between them. To one side sat an empty guard shack. They pa.s.sed without incident and continued on. They heard an occasional dog barking but nothing else.
As the group turned on to Highway 6 they spotted the bridge. Barring their way was another roadblock. This one was manned. Four men stood around a barrel with a fire. The men just seemed to be talking to each other but they all had rifles across their backs. To everyone's surprise, Nathan strolled right down the middle of the road to the bridge.
He calmed his breathing as he walked. He realized the guards were dressed in t-shirts and jeans, not typical dress for paramilitary. When he was fifty yards away the guards still hadn't seen him. "h.e.l.lo to the bridge!" Nathan called out. He beckoned the rest of the group to join him.
The guards all jumped, looking for Nathan. Nathan knew they couldn't see him after looking into a fire. "We're coming forward!" he called. One of the guards lifted a ma.s.sive spotlight. "You put that light on me and I will cut you in half, boy!" Nathan shouted, making the man freeze.
The guards slowly pulled their rifles off their backs. "You can pull your rifles off your shoulders, you're not being that sneaky but you point them at us you're going to get shot. We aren't pointing rifles at you, so be nice," Nathan said, stepping into the edge of the firelight the burning barrel was giving off.
When the guards saw him they all stiffened, but as the rest of the group eased in to the light the guards began to relax. "Gentlemen I didn't mean to be rude but that d.a.m.n light you would've fried my night vision goggles," Nathan explained.
A man with a t-shirt claiming he was "Born in the USA" stepped forward. "How the h.e.l.l did you get into town?" he asked.
"Walked," Nathan answered.
"None of the other checkpoints have called in," USA said.
"You tell me how I got here then," Nathan said.