THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE

THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE
Part 96's. Sloppy 1's


"What's wrong, I'm fine. Sorry we're stuck here because I'm climbing.


"There's nothing wrong with getting a little stuck in the rain once in a while. That's a climbing risk. The important thing is you get blueberries." I'm laughing now.


"Thanks." -." He won Dickhea*d, I used to be meaner than him if I got them into trouble and eventually Big Brother didn't want me to come with them. But he always stood up for me. These heart-warming memories of the past suddenly appeared when it rained heavily like this.


"We hope it's not long." We waited in silence between the rain and the wind.


"What is that." My eyes caught the brightness of the moving shadow on our right side. From the dim that I could still catch and the distance seemed to move. But then the shadows grew.


Tommy took out his binoculars.


"It was infected and it seems pretty much. I think there's a dozen."


"Why can that be enough? Hasn't this area been cleared."


"So, usually this is because of the breakout of the black zone, around us there are still many black zones, or there is one building that was not swept before around here. I'll take care of it, a dozen I can still handle. They're slow."


"I'm helping Tommy." James offered himself.


"You sure you can Doc. You're an important asset, I don't want to harm you both."


"I'm sure I can. Take it easy, I've been trained, if pressed I can use a gun. I know this gun's the last option."


"Well, you see from the right, this one spear is for you I will use another one, we will start from the outermost point, we will sweep from right to left. Miss Jen wait here. You can keep an eye on us. Here hold the binoculars. You have to watch your surroundings not just keep an eye on us. Clear."


"Yes, okay." I received the binoculars.


Under the torrent of rain that was still heavy they moved around fifty meters forward. I watched with binoculars their circumstances. They start from the outer parts facing one by one.


I look at them with anxious expectation. Although Tommy moves quickly, some are safer because they are handled by James.


Having just heaved a sigh of relief from staying one, I was startled by the voice beside me. An infected man walked quickly towards me, I was too scared to reach out to the gun in surprise and he was now running in front of me.


The gun I opened hurriedly barked, the sound of gunfire echoing. Unfortunately, I didn't notice my horses because I was nervous.


I could only roll down, fall down with a heavy bag and a stream of water dragging me. Before a big tree stopped me from winding up and my head was smashed into the tree below.


"Jeeeen! Jeeen!" I could hear James calling me from a distance. My head was too painful to answer. Can only curl up holding his head.


The roar and the sound of wet leaves was heard above but in my head something hot was flowing, I was injured and blood was flushed in my hands, it was flowing down to my face.


I opened my hat and pressed as much as I could, but I realized it was useless because the rain was still pouring wet, I tried to look up, quite far I fell, the rain was still pouring over my head. Everything feels wet and cold now. I have a towel in my bag but no bandage.


"Jeeen!" James and Thomas came to the lips of that steep descent.


"I'm here!" I answered him, maybe I fell down about 20 meters. But my head still hurts to get up on its own.


"Wait for us to come down." It wasn't long for them to reach me.


"You hurt?" James asked directly.


"My head hit a tree. Bloody, maybe just scratched. In my bag there's a clean towel but it's wet."


"We're going upstairs. You can stand up. Hold onto us ." With the help of those two I crept up.


"I wasn't careful shooting, I troubled you guys, I was surprised there was an infected close."


"What's wrong, we're going down. Let's go to the tent first." I feel like my carelessness is really bothering myself.


We got to limping later.


I sat down on a dry tarp, cold and my head hurt. James checked my wounds, with the help of lighting from Tommy, while he also contacted the team that picked us up.


"Not what not to scratch inside. But you're wet, this fucking downpour sucks. Tommy what the team that follows is imminent, if we go down it looks like it'll be difficult."


"I can walk like that." I think it feels light, better get to the dry place soon.