"I never went camping before", Dylan said, "Can we do that here? In Seattle it was always raining and Mom was always working, so we never did that."
Marcus went through his mental maps of the area for a second.
"Technically, we could. Maryland is famous for camping spots. That's not even an hour away. If the weather keeps up, it should be no problem. But wen have to get the gear for a trip like that. I never went camping either so Logan's gonna take the lead on that one."
Dylan smiled at Logan.
"Can we go? Can we go? Can we go?", he asked excitedly.
Marcus smiled, too. He always liked it when Dylan was happy like this. And every time he mentiined his mother, Marcus tensed a bit. But Dylan seemed to be just fine.
While they were talking about their upcoming trip into the woods, Marcus' unfiltering brain told him that a woman entered the small establishment. He looked at her, she smiled and nodded as if she wanted to great him. But something wasn't right. Her smile... it wasn't a happy one.
"We should go", Marcus said, "now."
He got up and grabbed Dylans hand. The boy was confused but he grabbed his icecream and followed his dad outside towards the car.
"What's wrong, dad?", Dylan asked, but Marcus didn't reply.
Instead of getting him in the car, Marcus went around it and told Logan to do the same. He prayed that he made a mistake but as soon as he put his hands on Dylans ears, all hell broke lose.
The building, they just left, was halfway destroyed by an explosion. There was a fire inside and people everywhere.
Marcus opened the door to their SUV and shoved Dylan inside.
"You stay here. Keep your head low and don't look outside the window, you hear me?"
Dylan was scared but nodded.
"You promise me. Never look out the window and don't leave the car until one of us is back, okay?"
Marcus held out his pinky and Dylan did the same.
"We're right back, I promise", Marcus said and closed the door.
Then he got up and went around the car. There was screaming, blood, bodies everywhere. He took a deep breath and headed out to help people.
"I'm working for the Ministry of Justice! You, sir, call 911! You, you and you", Marcus took three bystanders and quickly introduced them to the triage system.
The build three zones for victims: green for lightly hurt who could walk alone; yellow for more injured but stable; red for unstable and critically injured. At this time of day, the streets were packed. Any help would need fifteen minutes at least to get here.
"Anyone with just a little knowledge of medicine should help these people! Everyone in the green zone needs some water to clear their airways of the smoke! C'mon people!"
After everything was set in motion, Marcus called Mike.
"Mike? Yeah, it's me", he explained everything to his boss, including the fact, that he thought, it wasn't just coincidence.
There was more to it. Women didn't usually use bombs, especially not in a suicidal way. And why attack a little shop that's not even in the beating heart of a city? All of this just didn't line up.
Marcus went through his mental maps of the area for a second.
"Technically, we could. Maryland is famous for camping spots. That's not even an hour away. If the weather keeps up, it should be no problem. But wen have to get the gear for a trip like that. I never went camping either so Logan's gonna take the lead on that one."
Dylan smiled at Logan.
"Can we go? Can we go? Can we go?", he asked excitedly.
Marcus smiled, too. He always liked it when Dylan was happy like this. And every time he mentiined his mother, Marcus tensed a bit. But Dylan seemed to be just fine.
While they were talking about their upcoming trip into the woods, Marcus' unfiltering brain told him that a woman entered the small establishment. He looked at her, she smiled and nodded as if she wanted to great him. But something wasn't right. Her smile... it wasn't a happy one.
"We should go", Marcus said, "now."
He got up and grabbed Dylans hand. The boy was confused but he grabbed his icecream and followed his dad outside towards the car.
"What's wrong, dad?", Dylan asked, but Marcus didn't reply.
Instead of getting him in the car, Marcus went around it and told Logan to do the same. He prayed that he made a mistake but as soon as he put his hands on Dylans ears, all hell broke lose.
The building, they just left, was halfway destroyed by an explosion. There was a fire inside and people everywhere.
Marcus opened the door to their SUV and shoved Dylan inside.
"You stay here. Keep your head low and don't look outside the window, you hear me?"
Dylan was scared but nodded.
"You promise me. Never look out the window and don't leave the car until one of us is back, okay?"
Marcus held out his pinky and Dylan did the same.
"We're right back, I promise", Marcus said and closed the door.
Then he got up and went around the car. There was screaming, blood, bodies everywhere. He took a deep breath and headed out to help people.
"I'm working for the Ministry of Justice! You, sir, call 911! You, you and you", Marcus took three bystanders and quickly introduced them to the triage system.
The build three zones for victims: green for lightly hurt who could walk alone; yellow for more injured but stable; red for unstable and critically injured. At this time of day, the streets were packed. Any help would need fifteen minutes at least to get here.
"Anyone with just a little knowledge of medicine should help these people! Everyone in the green zone needs some water to clear their airways of the smoke! C'mon people!"
After everything was set in motion, Marcus called Mike.
"Mike? Yeah, it's me", he explained everything to his boss, including the fact, that he thought, it wasn't just coincidence.
There was more to it. Women didn't usually use bombs, especially not in a suicidal way. And why attack a little shop that's not even in the beating heart of a city? All of this just didn't line up.
