The Revolution Begins (Molon Labe)

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for myself what is going on in town, and this is as good an excuse as any to get in there.  Your plan has a few small areas that I want to tweak, but it should work out well enough. Let’s go recruiting”, he said.
    We stopped first to check on Neil and Matthew.  Neil was busy chatting with Allison, and Matthew was sound asleep.  Doc Martin was reading Matthew’s chart. “He’s lucky you got him here when you did.  He was running very low on blood. I removed all of the bullet fragments I could from his shoulder.  It looks like he took two bullets in that shoulder.  It’s cleaned and sewn up, but there is a lot of damage in there.  I hope he regains the full use of his arm, but I can’t promise anything.” 
    “ I’ll get your family here buddy”, I promised again to Matthew, and turned to Neil and Allison. “Is he gonna make it doc?” I asked nodding at Neil. “I’d hate to have to break in a new partner.”
    “I’m no doc tor, but I think he’ll be fine if he can keep those stitches from pulling loose. I think I’ll keep a close watch on him for a while”, she said.
    “ Well then, you’re gonna hate me for this”, I said.  She curled her nose and lowered her brow,
    ”I need to borrow him for a few hours tonight. We gotta go back out there and get Matthew’s wife and kids out.”
    N eil already knew what I was thinking and I knew he was in before I ever had to ask.  “Tell me when we leave”, was all that he said. 
    “You have got to be kidding me.  Isn ’t one brush with death enough for today?”  Allison asked, now clearly angry at both of us.
    “It ’s ok Allison.  I’m the only one who knows as well as Chris, the layout of the town right now. Besides, Chris has a good plan and since we aren’t looking for a fight, we will be getting in, getting Matthew’s family, and getting out before the bad guys even know we are there.”  He smiled and looked at her with puppy eyes.
    A llison shook her head, threw her arms up in defeat, and stomped away.  She got ten feet away when she heard Kyle’s voice. “If there’s one thing I love, it’s a spirited chick.”  She stopped dead in her tracks and grabbed Kyle by the good arm.  She dragged him back around the corner and shoved him at us. “If you have to go, take this jackass with you. He needs an outlet for his testosterone.”  She then walked over to Neil and gave him a wet sloppy kiss he clearly wasn’t expecting. Then she turned sharply and walked away, this time not in a huff, but with a noticeable swing in her hips just because she knew we would all be watching.
    “I sure hope you have a plan”, was all that Neil said.

    Chapter 24
    "This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!"
Adolph Hitler
Chancellor, Germany, 1933
     
    With the recruitment complete. Captain John and I laid out our plan and we set out on our operation.  We dressed in the uniforms we had taken from soldiers we had fought earlier. With as much blood washed away as possible, and armed with their weapons, we looked the part perfectly.  To get to town, we left on foot until we found the ATV’s we had taken from the checkpoint.  Two on each ATV, we rode to within a mile of town.  The plan was fairly simple. Neil and I knew the layout of the town, so we would be assigned point on each team.  Neil would go with the Captain to one side of town, and Kyle would go with me to get the family.  Neil and Captain John would create a diversion that would draw troop strength away from our target.  We would get the family out and then we would all meet up outside of town.
    Neil and John ditched the ATV on the outskirts of town and walked in , mimicking foot patrols that we had seen for a week.  They were headed for Jimmy’s house.  Inside they would get more Intel, and then figure out the best

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