Going to post a very small bit (a few paragraphs) of the story I'm writing- a future war, cold-war gone hot. The plot is a kind of "But wait, who's playing who?" deal.
-A few Russian soldiers sit in a bar, the air somewhat hazy but the atmosphere warm. Just outside, a blizzard raged. -
Sanya, after resting her oversized sniper rifle carefully against the table, looked at her cards. Although she wasn't much of a fan of blackjack, she didn't have much else to do.
She had 18, total. Quickly running the cards she'd seen out, she figured she had two or three chances at getting a card she needed out of a myriad of others. Still, she also knew that an 18 likely wouldn't cut it, and she really didn't feel like paying for any drinks tonight.
"We should be playing poker. The only skill involved in this game is luck."
Sanya's voice was softer than all of her male counterparts yet had a force that could cut sheet metal. When she wanted attention, she could get it.
"Let's at least finish out the deck. You can still bluff, or is this just another way of doing it?"
Sanya chuckled. "You know me well enough to decide for yourself."
Sanya and the other soldiers- some she knew, some new faces, idly chattered over their game. Sanya lost a good number of hands, but only because she couldn't- she only once went over. When that game was over, Sanya sat back and waited for the poker game to start.
"You know, a good poker face isn't just good at a bar table."
"Is that so, Sanya? I'm sure there's a story behind this one."
"Of course."
Sanya began her story, the other men around her listening intently. Sanya had quite a name for herself after all- enough confirmed kills to fill a morgue. That, and the rumors she had taken down a combat drone with only her rifle.
"This was a while back, right about the time this war went hot. Three years, I think? Anyway, I was still acting as a free agent back then, and had holed myself up in the hospital of a ruined town. I had the whole setup too- when intel informed me of some soldiers coming my way, I had already laid my traps. I waited for them to appear, you know, anxious like when you suddenly can't find an enemy that was there 2 seconds ago. That, and a certain feeling most call bloodlust. I was itching to pull that trigger.
That's when I saw them- a damn Engineer Corps squad. They had a Humvee, but most of the men were walking with it. I lined up a clear shot on the driver, but thought better of it. When you're alone like that, giving yourself away so early is like hinging your bets on nothing better than pairs..."
Sanya laid down her cards. She had triple 5s, and no one could beat it. Raking in her winnings, she awaited the next hand.
"So I took aim at one of the guys in the back. He had a bunch of equipment on him, but it sure wasn't enough to save him from a .50 caliber round between his eyes.
Sure enough, he fell. The others barely noticed because of the humvee engine, but i guess part of the equipment broke or something, so someone turned. I shot him in the chest, and he went down. Unfortunately for me, this had caused enough commotion to alert everyone- I retreated back into the hospital room I was in."
Another round went by. Sanya didn't win anything, but only lost a small bit of her earnings thus far.
"When I went back to my scope, I noticed that the bastards were still at it. They had moved the dead guys out of the way, one was messing with the equipment, three or so moved the crates, and another three kept watching all the buildings. I knew that it would be risky to fire, but I had backup measures.
See, beforehand, I set up a lot of C4 under a fairly untouched vehicle. I set up a different rifle- whatever it was, it was semi-automatic, and set up an electronic motor and sensor to set off the C4 when I sent the "fire" command from my laptop. It took a while to set up, but I'd love to see the reaction on those engineer's faces.
Another trap I set up was a tripwire. Across one of the paths to the hospital, I rigged up two AKs to fire when the string broke."
Sanya paused. She waited for questions, but the old veterans who heard some of her other stories didn't have any. None of this was too far fetched, and Sanya herself loved to tinker with machines of all kinds. In fact, she made her own toaster our of car scraps.
"So I fired the dummy rifle, and the car was sent flying. The big blast diverted their attention for long enough for me to pick off three of them before backing off. I got the guy with the equipment and those two on outlook. Conting them up, I saw they had maybe 5-7 people left.
They cracked open the box, but the angle was just so, so I couldn't see what it was. A third guy had the balls to get the equipment again, before hiding behind the Humvee. If there's one thing about engineers that pisses me off, it's that they're too smart. They knew about where the bullets were coming from now, but I still could get his arm."
Sanya's attention to the game was unwavering, and she was staking larger and larger claims. Some of the guys were already betting off things other than money.
"Next thing I know, they pull this shiny metal drone out of the box. It's one of those old ones that no one sees anymore, those "Aurora" class drones? Yeah. This one looked like it had been hastily made combat ready, with a high-power machinegun mounted on the shoulder. The other "weaponry" was all demolition equipment. I admit- I broke a sweat on this one."
Even the guys who didn't know Sanya by anything but legend chuckled at this one, despite that they were losing the very shirts off their backs.
"So I aim down my sights right before they can get the thing online and pick off two more of the guys trying to pull the drone from it's box. By now, I know they have a good idea of where I am, so I take my rifle and move. I still don't remember anything but thinking that "tactical retreat is better than drones."
Sanya folded that turn, forfeiting a good bit of what she'd won. It was still nothing against the winnings she had, though.
"So I go up close to the roof, where I know I can rappel down the other side because of a window I saw on my trap-making ventures. Once everything's reset, I see that the drone is coming my way and the other guys were surveying the area pretty well. Having moved, I had one opportunity- I backed off, reloaded my rifle, and got ready again. I must've gotten too excited, and one of the bastards saw me. I picked him off, then two others, before seeing the last guy duck behind cover. I fired at the equipment guy, missing one shot but seeing a splash of red for the next. I pulled the magazine free and began to reload it."
"Already a two-on-one game, huh? You always did have it in for those engineers."
"I hate them with burning passion. Anyway, since it's getting late, I'll wrap this up.
The one lone guy gets in the Humvee, and the controller of the drone gets in the back. The drone cruises right next to them the whole time.
The driver manages to get right in my trap, causing the AK-47s to go off. The back was riddled with holes, but he was otherwise OK. I resumed my position on the rifle in time to see him running around to the back. Nowhere near enough time to get the shot.
Then he sends that damned drone after me. Or, more correctly, on the building. Using those fists, the ones that tear through buildings? Those. They start hammering away at the hospital I'm in, so I take my rifle and laptop and get to rappellin'.
I get down in time to see part of the front and side collapse. I take my rifle and sneak around the other side, where the drone still won't see me."
Sanya looks over the last card in her hand, without a twitch or any sign of emotion. She wore that frown she always had, a kind of frown that conveyed not sadness but a general apathy.
"I take aim at the guy- he's soaked in blood, probably from the other guy, and working the controls like crazy. I made him stop, by putting metal in his brain. The drone stops, and I call for an evac chopper. I think everything is going to be fine, of course, but I did get a pretty nasty scar that day."
The table was silent, the game on pause, waiting for Sanya to say something.
"Bastard hadn't bled out yet. The guy in the back, where I decided to rest, cuts me in the back with a knife. I manage to wrestle it from him and stab him in the heart, but not without a really tough fight. I mean, this guy was really strong even without his arm."
One of the rookies spoke up.
"You say you hit his arm?"
"I know I did. Saw the wound up close."
"No way that's true. No one could survive that."
"Are you sure?"
Sanya stood from the table, turned her back, and let her shirt fall down enough to reveal most of her back. Down it, diagonally from one shoulderblade into the small of her back, was a white, jagged line.
"I told you I hated engineers."
Sanya put on her coat and left, wordlessly.
"But- No way, that's just not possible."
"Maybe not, but she's done the impossible too. Maybe karma got her."
"Yeah. I know the legends. It's... really hard to believe."
"She's not a liar. Speaking of which, look at her cards. I want to know just how good her so called "poker face" is."
The guys turned her cards over, leaning over the pile of things the guys were risking. Most of it was the last thing some of them had left to bet.
They revealed a royal flush, which would have gotten Sanya every last item from the betting pool for that night.
"I guess she dosen't think of us as engineers, huh?"