Waking Gods (Themis Files #2)(50)



—Boogeyman, there is a man walking his dog about to turn the corner, coming at you from the west.

[Roger that. We’ll keep an eye on him. Approaching target.]

If anyone is having second thoughts, now would be a good time to say so.

[Mother Goose, this is Boogeyman. Requesting go for breach.]

Breach is authorized, Boogeyman. I repeat: You are go for breach.

[Roger, Mother Goose. Gentlemen, on my mark. Three, two—]

—What was that flash? Are they under fire?

—They’re using stun grenades.

[Clear! … Clear! … ]

[Bravo-One, back rooms are clear.]

[Clear!]

[Garage is clear.]

[Roger, Bravo-Two. Front is clear. Checking upstairs.]

[We’ve got your back Bravo-One. Close the doors. Cover the windows.]

[Clear! … Clear! … Clear!]

[All clear! Mother Goose, this is Boogeyman. We have two dead civilians in the master bedroom.]

Roger, Boogeyman. The child?

[No sir. Two adults.]

Is one of them … ?

[One Hispanic female, one black male. No sign of Captain Resnik.]

—It must be the parents. They should check the closets, under the beds. The child may be hiding.

—Boogeyman, give me a full sweep.

[Bravo-Two, I want a full sweep downstairs. We’re looking for a tiny human.]

[Roger that.]

—Lieutenant General. My Spanish is far from perfect but I believe— —Boogeyman, this is Mother Goose. Local police are on their way. ETA three minutes.

[Roger, Mother Goose. Bravo-Two, bedrooms are clean. We found a trap for the attic. Going to take a peek. Exit in two minutes.]

[Downstairs is clean.]

[Holy shit!]

[Bravo-One, everything all right?]

[All good. Just a big-ass rat. Attic is clean.]

[Mother Goose, this is Boogeyman. The house is clean. No sign of target. Requesting instructions on the bodies.]

—Is that it?

—That’s it! She’s not there. Thank you, Boogeyman. Leave them be. Return to nest.

[Roger that, Mother Goose. We’ll be home for dinner.]

Hurry up. It’s meatloaf night. Mother Goose out.





FILE NO. 1576

INTERNAL MEMO—DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

From: Commissioner, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) To: Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security

Object: El Paso

An estimated sixty thousand Mexican nationals are now gathered on or near the Paso Del Norte Bridge and more people seeking asylum in the United States are arriving daily in Ciudad Juárez. Isolated acts of violence have already been reported on the bridge and their frequency is increasing rapidly.

BORTAC units were deployed this morning at the request of the Port Director. Attempts at clearing the bridge with 37mm gas guns were unsuccessful.

It is the opinion of this office that CBP personnel, even with increased support from the National Guard and local law enforcement, are no longer able to secure the port of entry within current use-of-force parameters.

It is our recommendation that use of lethal force be authorized on a discretionary basis immediately, at all southern ports of entry.





FILE NO. 1578

INTERVIEW WITH BRIGADIER GENERAL EUGENE GOVENDER, COMMANDER, EARTH DEFENSE CORPS

Location: EDC Headquarters, New York, NY

—Goddammit! They’re gonna kill us all!

—Have all the robots released their gas?

—Yes they did, simultaneously.

—All thirteen of them?

—All but the one in Madrid. He might be waiting for his friends to catch up. We’ll know soon enough. If it’s anything like London, they’ll be done in twenty minutes.

—How are we responding?

—Responding? What the hell do you want me to do?

—I meant the countries under attack. Have any of them retaliated?

—They sent some ground troops in India.

—Through the gas?

—They wore masks. I know, stupid.

—Did the robot vaporize them?

—It didn’t have to. They died before they even got out of the transport trucks. It’s mayhem over there. Mass panic. People trampled to death, thousands, maybe tens of thousands. There are cars, trucks driving through crowds. Elephants … Human nature is ugly sometimes. The Russians and the French sent fighter planes after theirs. Nothing happened, except for a big hole half a mile wide. They tried bombing Moscow about ten minutes ago.

—To no avail, I presume.

—It’s hard to see through the fog, but we know the robot’s still there. There’s probably not much left of Moscow around it. Pretty ballsy, bombing their capital.

—What did they have to lose?

—Hmmm. They blew up the Kremlin all on their own.

—There would be no one left alive inside.

—Maybe, but there would have been something to go back to, in two hours, or two weeks, or two years. Now there’s probably a decade of construction waiting for them if they ever want to make Moscow habitable again.

—Perhaps they wanted the satisfaction of knowing the aliens will not be able to use their infrastructure when they land in masses.

—You think they’re here to colonize?

—Why else would they use a gas to get rid of the population? They have the ability to obliterate everything in an instant. The only reason I can think of is to keep the buildings intact.

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