THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE

THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE
Part 77's. Little Rock 1's


"How are you feeling now?"


"I'm fine, besides it doesn't feel so good from a few days ago everything else is fine."


"We're going to Atlanta. I guess to reach Little Rock Military Base would need about an hour for a regular trip, but with the current conditions we might be far from schedule. Flights to Atlanta are one hour less. You should have arrived by afternoon." We have finished the briefing, all the priorities and emergency scenarios have been discussed.


"You can't be too depressed or stressed, don't think too far, just assume you'll get well. The doctors there will definitely try to cure you."


"I understand Doc. Of course, I'll try as you say. Don't worry."


"I'll see someone first James, in fifteen minutes I'll be here. My support team said we were leaving at 1:30."


I need to tell Andrew I have a job, whether he knows it or not. I arrived at his room quickly. The assistant in his room said I could meet him in person.


He saw me when I came in.


"Jen, what's wrong?"


"Ehm, I want you to know I got a job at Little Rock delivering patients. It seems he's one of the immune ones in the early stages."


"Ohh you're the one who was sent away." He did not know that arranging the security out was the duty of the Battalion Commander, and the task of the medical department was James.


"I'm one of those senior nurses and know how to defend myself and patients for this task so James sent me." He seemed to take a breath and come in front of me.


"Yes okay. Just relax I'll be fine. I have 25 bodyguards for this special package. See you later, I'll go first. Sunset 8.30 today, it's summer, we think we still have plenty of time to go at 5."


"I'll check your condition, if there's anything, we'll have to search for you from Little Rock Air Base."


"Yes, I know. Briefing said the same thing."


"I won't be able to have dinner before you go home then." I can't help but smile at Andrew's words.


"This is just an hour's drive away. There won't be anything, Mr. Mayor." He did not smile at my words. This mayor is worried about my departure. He's not sweet.


"Well there won't be anything. Thank you for coming here to tell me. Go home safe."


"Yes. Alright. I'm going okay. Thank you for taking care of that loser guy just can't get into town anymore." I thank you for Donna.


"Go don't forget all your gear and weapons. Remember go home not too late." For this sweet attention I just hugged him. Hugs thank you.


"I'm leaving." The short hug ended. It was good to be able to hug him. He smiled when I passed the door.


Now we're ready to go to Little Rock to escort the invulnerable from this parasite.