Part 29 (1/2)
Jennifer drove her Humvee around the corner and stopped near the far rear corner. She crawled through the access hole in the roof, followed by Caslow. Cupping his hands together and holding them in front of him, Caslow a.s.sisted her in climbing up to the top of the wall. Once there, she helped up Caslow, and then the two dropped down on the other side into the compound.
Carter ran into his unit and grabbed his Macmillan TAC-50 .50 caliber long range sniper rifle, a pouch of ammunition, and a pair of night vision goggles. It took him only a few seconds to gear up and race back to the compound.
He a.s.sumed by now that the deaders had swarmed the cherry picker located by the main gate, so he wouldn't be able to use it to gain a vantage point. His next best option was the roof of the office building. Several months ago, he had placed three empty crates by the end wall to use as stairs. They came in handy now, and Carter climbed onto the roof, taking up a firing position. The swarm of deaders pa.s.sed beneath him in front of Price's office. Carter loaded a round into the chamber and studied the horde beneath him. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel.
Earl exited the rape room clutching Tracey by the hair. Holding her in front of him as a human s.h.i.+eld, he moved toward the main gate. Several other gang members followed on either side, firing their weapons indiscriminately into the hill above the compound. Two other guards followed, using Karen and Lisa as s.h.i.+elds.
s.h.i.+t, muttered Simmons as he watched the three groups make their way through the compound. This is going to make it difficult.
He lined up a shot on the a.s.shole holding the brunette. He had his crosshairs centered on the bridge of his nose, waiting for a clear shot, when the head of the gang member on the right erupted with blood and gore. The group froze, all eyes focused on their dead comrade. A moment later, a second gang member spun around and fell to the ground as a sniper round pierced his chest.
d.a.m.n, Wayans is kicking a.s.s.
Allard and Frakes were still straddling the wall when they heard the gang members leave the building and make their way down the compound. They didn't notice the women being used as human s.h.i.+elds; they saw only enemy combatants. Raising their weapons, they fired into the gang.
The next twenty seconds took place in a blur.
Each man carried an M-16A2 automatic rifle. They fired into the group closest to them, not caring where they aimed. None of the gang members knew what hit them. The barrage ripped through their ranks, killing six within the first few seconds, including Lisa, and wounding three others. Two of the wounded lay on the ground, writhing in agony from shots to the abdomen and chest. The third had taken a round to the shoulder.
The middle group returned fire, raking the top of the wall. Allard took the full brunt of the a.s.sault, the gunfire nearly cutting him in half. Frakes tried to escape as eleven rounds slammed into his chest, propelling him backwards. What remained of his body crashed onto the Humvee's hood in a b.l.o.o.d.y heap.
The group around Earl panicked. Most fired blindly into the night sky in a desperate attempt to hit the sniper. Some looked around at the multiple targets, not having any idea what to shoot at. A few off to his right began firing at the approaching deaders, the nearest one now only a hundred feet away. Every few seconds, someone around him went down with a well-placed shot to the head.
f.u.c.k Price and f.u.c.k this s.h.i.+t, thought Earl.
He made his way to the path that cut between the two buildings, dragging Tracey in front of him. He called out to the gang member in the leather Harley Davidson vest. ”Jake, follow me.”
Jake fell in beside Earl, staying as close as possible to Tracey to benefit from her protection. He kept his weapon raised, scanning it from left to right, aiming at nothing in particular. ”Where are we going?”
”We're getting the f.u.c.k out of here.”
Carter saw a flash on the hill above them, and heard the death moan of one of his men who absorbed the bullet. Ignoring the deaders, he concentrated on a new target. A human target.
Carter dropped p.r.o.ne on the roof, kicked out the supports for his sniper rifle, placed them on the tar, and aimed in the general direction of where the gunfire had come from. It took only a few seconds before the target fired another round. In Carter's night vision goggles, the shot glared like a beacon, giving away the shooter's position. He was hidden behind a boulder off to the left, and Carter could see movement between a curve in the rock and the ground. The target had done a good job of concealment, but not good enough because he had to expose himself to shoot. Carter bided his time.
He did not have long to wait. The target moved around the boulder and set up his next shot.
Before the target could get off a round, Carter squeezed the trigger.
Simmons saw the flash of gunfire and involuntarily ducked. The sound of the bullet striking to his right put him at ease, until he heard Wayans moan. Simmons scanned the roof with his scope until he saw the sniper lying p.r.o.ne. Holy f.u.c.k! The guy was using a .50 caliber sniper rifle. He watched the sniper load another round into the chamber and line up his next shot.
Simmons wouldn't give him that chance.
Carter cursed when he saw the sparks generated by the bullet ricocheting off the boulder. However, rather than disappear under cover, the target rolled back and forth. He must have wounded him. Carter reloaded and sighted in on the target again, taking extra time to aim and steady himself. His finger closed around the trigger until it caught. He took a deep breath and held it, adjusted the aim, and- The pain lasted a split second, not even long enough for Carter to register that he had been shot. The bullet entered just above his right eye and flattened out. The misshapen hunk of metal continued on its trajectory, tearing a path of destruction through his brain. Carter felt none of it. He died before the projectile punched its way through the back of his skull, leaving a cloud of blood and brain matter to follow behind it.
Simmons smiled when he saw the sniper's head explode in the green light of the night vision goggles. He kept his scope trained on the compound, searching for more targets of opportunity, calling out to his friend in a low voice.
”Wayans, are you all right?”
No answer.
”Wayans?” he called again, louder.
Still no answer.
”Are you okay?” Simmons yelled.
”Friggin' shut up, man,” Wayans whispered fiercely, more in frustration than anger. ”You want that friggin' sniper to get us?”
Simmons breathed a sigh of relief. ”I took care of him. How are you doing?”
”A chunk of that last bullet ricocheted and caught me in the chest. Hurts like friggin' h.e.l.l.”
”Do you need my help?”
”I'm fine. Cover Robson.”
Neither DeWitt nor Roberta was prepared for the gunfight with the gang members. They both stood on the roof of the Humvee, waiting to be pulled onto the wall, when Allard and Frakes got caught in the crossfire. DeWitt grabbed Roberta by the shoulders and forced her into a crouch. A few seconds later, Allard's partially-severed torso and Frakes' bullet-riddled corpse dropped onto the Humvee, splattering the two in blood. DeWitt rolled off the roof onto the ground, pulling the stunned Roberta with him. She sat with her back against the vehicle's door while DeWitt kept an eye along the top of the wall, ready to fire if any gang members tried to climb over it.
When he glanced over at Roberta, she stared numbly at the blood covering her clothes. He spoke her name, but she did not hear him. He reached around with his left hand and shook her shoulder.
”What?” Roberta yelped as he jerked her back into reality.
”Snap out of it.”
”For Christ's sake, I just saw two of my friends gunned down.”
”Yeah, and we're going to lose Robson and the others if we don't find a way to get back into this game.”
Roberta mumbled the word ”b.a.s.t.a.r.d” under her breath. She grabbed her M-16A2 and knelt beside DeWitt. ”Obviously we can't get into the compound this way, so how do you propose we break in?”
DeWitt sighed and shook his head. ”I haven't figured that out yet.”
The eruption of weapons fire on the other side of the compound caught Jennifer and Caslow off guard. She crouched and raised her weapon in case the gun fight moved in their direction. Caslow took several steps back until he b.u.mped into the wall. When the battle didn't spill toward them, she relaxed a little. The contemptuous glare she shot at Caslow caused him turn his head.
Jennifer pointed to the storage units opposite the perimeter wall. ”I'll search this row. You take the ones in the center. Be careful. We have no idea what we'll find in there. And for G.o.d's sake, don't panic and shoot any of our own people.”