We have been in
the city for months and still we have not seen the face of our enemy. They are
here. I can sense them in every quarter, following our movements from their
secret hiding places. We freed the common people from their oppressors and yet
instead of welcoming us with grateful hearts they have poisoned our wells and
set fire to our barracks. I was charged with leading our men into the city to
round up the instigators, but all we found were old men and weak women huddled
in their beds.
We wade through streets ankle deep in
filth and excrement only to the disdain of the people who we are trying to
protect. Late in the day we captured a young woman trying to slip through a
weak spot in the wall. I captured her and put her in chains. Her wailing nearly
softened my heart to her pleas and I approached her to release the binds on her
hands. As I reached towards her she grabbed my wrist and pulled it towards her
face. I managed to twist away from her grip, but not before she bit into my
flesh and tore out a chunk of my hand. I thought at first she was just trying
to defend herself, but I could make out the movement of her throat as she
swallowed down my flesh, licking her lips and grinning at me with blood stained
lips.
“Such sweet tasting flesh.” Her voice was
raspy and harsh and I noticed her teeth were sharpened to a fine point. Not as
tender as we are used to, but you’ve had more years to mature than our usual
fare.”
It took me some time to realize the kind
of fare she was talking about. The city suffered from a lack of resources. Even
the dogs and cats usually found roaming the alleyways seemed to be sorely
lacking. There’s an overabundance of rats, but every city always has an
overabundance of rats. It’s the lack of children I find particularly
disturbing. There are a number of pregnant young females around, some of whom
became pregnant not long after our takeover of the city. Some of the men are
keeping their favorites close and the relief in their carriage speaks volumes.
I want to tell the men if they want to protect their offspring from the cooking
pots they need to either bring the girls with them through the rest of the war
or find a way to bring food through the blockades and into the city.
Of all the damage I have seen in this war
it is the unseen horrors of those caught in the middle that disturbs me the
most. There is no such thing as innocence here. We have brought the war to the
city and the residents have expressed the desire to have the evil they know
rather than the evil of the unknown. As long as they are unfed and unwashed we
will be unwelcome. The people will gather at the gates and open them wide when
the enemy wagons roll across the bridge and through the mud to entrench
themselves around the city.
We must clear out the rats and purge the
city of the contagion. Now, I must soak the wound caused by the nails and teeth
of the woman before they fester. My friends are gathering at the mess hall to
eat their evening meal. The idea of eating the meat swimming in brown gravy
churns my stomach. I’ve seen the hunks of dried beef they use to create our
meals, but the knowledge of the meat being used throughout this city takes away
my appetite. I will not eat tonight. If we are to protect the children from the
feast we need to find a way to feed the people.
No comments:
Post a Comment