Vulture Fiction

Original fiction from Vulture 6

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

BDU's and New M-8 Cabines

Allen’s fears mounted as he walked into the chambers that were to serve as the court house. The back of the room and the gallery areas were full of cameras and reporters, most in the grey uniform of the official government Press Corps. There were ten guards all in BDU’s and armed with their new issue M-8 Carbine rifles. It figures the rear guards get the new equipment Allen thought. The Major was sitting at the center of the large curved desk that was the Mayor’s spot at counsel meetings. He looked unhappy.
Allen and his squad were escorted to the defense table, a young lady in a new dress uniform, looked both scared and frazzled.
“Ma’am” Allen said
“Ok, look your charged with the murder of two civilians and burning their business down. If you plead guilty I can ask for a lesser sentence, but you have to allocate to your crimes”
“Wa…”
“The court will come to order.” The Major announced.
“We are here to find out the facts of the events that resulted in the death of two American Citizens in the rebellion zone. Lieutenant Kessler, read the charges”
Kessler stood up and approached the microphone and read the charges as they were written. Allen and his squad were accused of cold blooded murder of two civilians who did nothing more than being in the wrong place at the wrong time. They were charged with trying to cover up the crime by shooting one of their own and calling it an ambush. The reasons that they would have done such a thing were not given in the indictment.
“Counselor do your clients understand the charges”
“Yes, Sir.”
John started to stand up but was blocked by the guard behind him.
“Counselor, please remind your clients of proper decorum during this proceeding” the major advised her.
She looked at John and leaned over to Allen “Look, you guys are in a lot of trouble don’t make it worse. Ok?” Before they could answer she stood up and turned to face the major. “Yes Sir, the defendants understand the charges.”
“And how do they plead?
“Guilty, you honor, with mitigating circumstances.” The butter bar announced.
John Shot out of his seat, much to the surprise of his guard. “Bullsh…” was as far as he got before the polycarbonate stock of the carbine impacted with the back of his head. The force opened the previous wound and blood started flowing as he fell across the table.
2nd Lt. Jessica King stood there shocked. The major coughed into his hand to hide the smile he felt forming. That idiot is making this too easy he thought to himself.

Allen Started to get up to help John, but the guard behind him placed a hand on his shoulder. A break was called for, John was taken away by medics while the other three were led into a small office that would act as their cell during the trial. The Major cleared the court room and asked to see the plaintiff and the defense.

Allen sat in the wheeled chair and leaned back. The chair squealed in protest. “Greg” he said, “you were pre-law, what do you think they are up to?” Greg fished out a cigarette and lit it before answering. “Well, we are going to be found guilty and then shipped off somewhere to do out time. Most likely up north where the fighting is heavy. They need to pin the deaths on someone to make nice with the locals. There is no real combat going on here, so they have to do the hearts-n-minds things here. We will get the blame be sentenced to confinement for a while, meaning combat and if we life we will be paroled afterwards.”
“You think so?”
“Yeah, it’s the only thing that makes since. We didn’t do anything wrong, but they have to appease the local population.”
“I hope your right”

1 Comments:

Blogger Christopher Trottier said...

Hey, I always think it is cool when people use their blogs to write actual literature. Keep on trucking. Get yourself some attention, and give it what you got. Thank you for sharing this with me.

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