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“You say this light of yours tried to give you an acid bath。”
“Yes; but I broke free。”
“And if Steel Toe had done the same; he’d have found his way back to us; like you did。 What’s
up with you; Lorenzo? You’ve lost comrades before。”
Lorenzo didn’t say anything。 How could he articulate the pain he’d felt; like a body blow; when
Greiss had called off the search? That terrible moment when his last hope had been snatched from
him。 The sergeant was right; he had lost comrades before—you couldn’t fight the Emperor’s war;
nor grow up on Catachan; without seeing death on a regular basis; becoming inured to it almost。 But
it was different this time。 Different; because he could hear Dougan’s words in his head: “I’m
counting on you; Lorenzo。”
He had let Dougan down。 He had let them all down。 Lorenzo had been given his chance to be a
hero; at last; and he’d failed。 He had seen what happened; just a couple of times; to Jungle Fighters
who lost the trust of their squad。 It was as if they weren’t there; as if they didn’t exist。 And he had
felt no sympathy for those wretches。 In this environment; if you didn’t have the trust of your
comrades; you had nothing。 Lorenzo would be as invisible to the others as he had been to Marbo。
“I can’t help wondering;” said Sergeant Greiss as they trudged back to the campsite emptyhanded;
“how you did it。”
“Did what?” asked Lorenzo。
“Broke the spell。 Brought yourself to your senses before you took the big plunge。 I mean; no
disrespect to Steel Toe; God…Emperor rest his soul; I’d have said he was as strong…willed as any of
us—but you’re the one who made it back。”
“I don’t know; sergeant。 I just don’t know。”
“Must’ve taken some force of mind。 You know; some of the others and me; we were talking—
figured you were about due your earned name。”
“No!” said Lorenzo; firmly。 “Not for this; sergeant。”
Greiss nodded; and Lorenzo suddenly realised that the grizzled sergeant knew what he was
feeling; and understood。 He hadn’t lost the sergeant’s trust。 Quite the opposite—Greiss didn’t blame
him for losing Dougan because he trusted him; because he knew Lorenzo had done all he could and
that few among them could have done better; not even a veteran of Dougan’s experience。
Lorenzo felt ashamed; now; for not trusting him—for believing that his squad would turn their
backs on him; when he should have known them better。 He swore he’d make it up to them。 His tread
felt just that little lighter as he and Sergeant Greiss walked on。 They wouldn’t talk about it again。
The commissar was in a foul mood。
He hadn’t recognised Armstrong’s Catachan call; so he and Braxton had been searching alone in
the wrong area all this time。 Mackenzie blamed Armstrong personally for this; but Woods had leapt
to his defence and a row had broken out。 As Lorenzo and Greiss arrived; Mackenzie was jabbing a
finger into Woods’ chest; yelling almost hysterically about how he had almost died because of the
Jungle Fighters’ negligence。
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“I was attacked out there—by the biggest jungle lizard you’ve ever seen! It dropped from a
branch; right onto my shoulder。 It’s only because of Braxton’s quick thinking and keen aim that I’m
here to tell the tale。”
Lorenzo hid a smile; imagining Mackenzie’s expression as his adjutant was forced to shoot the
lizard from his shoulder。 Woods was less polite; and just laughed。 Armstrong turned to Braxton and
congratulated him。 “I’m not sure I could’ve hit such a small target。”
The commissar was already scowling; but before Mackenzie could give vent to his anger again;
Greiss marched forward; his fists clenched; a scowl on his face。 “I’ll tell you what I told your
sergeant back at the encampment; commissar;” he growled。 “You have a problem with my men; you
bring it to me。”
Mackenzie squared up to him; his nostrils flaring。 “And what good would that have done;
Greiss? You’ve demonstrated repeatedly that you can’t keep your squad in line。 We’ve wasted the
best part of the morning looking for two of your men—contrary to my explicit wishes—because
they decided to go for a stroll in the night。”
“And I suppose your Validians would have stayed put?” sneered Greiss。
“My Guardsmen know better than to follow pretty lights into the jungle; sergeant。 That’s
because they’ve been taught self…control! If Trooper Dougan couldn’t hold himself in check; then
we’re better off without him。”
Greiss’ voice was low; but the threat it carried was unmistakeable。 “Don’t push me; commissar。
I’ve just lost a good man; who deserved better than to be taken down without a scrap。 I’m in no
mood for this right now。” He handed his lasgun to Woods; who received it without comment。
Mackenzie’s eyes bulged。 “Well; I don’t have to wonder where troopers like Woods and
Armstrong here learn their impudence!” he stormed。 “I’ve had enough; Greiss。 I’ve had enough of
this attitude of yours—of having my every order questioned by you。 As far as I’m concerned; you
aren’t fit to lead a squad of dung beetles; and I’ll be saying as much in my report!”
Greiss drew his Catachan fang; weighed it in his hands for a second; then handed it to Woods。
“In the meantime。” Mackenzie continued; “you will consider yourself demoted to the rank of
trooper。 Guardsman Braxton will be my second…in…command for the duration of this operation。”
It was obvious from the paling of Braxton’s face that he was anything but happy with this
sudden promotion。
Greiss shucked off his pack and rolled up his sleeves; slowly and deliberately。 Mackenzie was
still ranting as if he hadn’t seen what was coming。 It occurred to Lorenzo that; had he been here;
Dougan would have been the one to step in; to defuse the situation。 But then; Dougan had always
known what needed to be said; and how to make it sound polite and reasonable。 No one would have
thanked Lorenzo for interfering; so he held his tongue。
Greiss’ first punch took the commissar by surprise。 It snapped his head around; staggered him
and almost made him lose his balance。 It wasn’t that Mackenzie hadn’t seen the signs; Lorenzo
realised—it was just that he’d hardly been able to conceive of a subordinate actually striking him。
Even now; his first thought was for his lost dignity。 He was steadying himself; pulling himself up to
his full; unimpressive height; drawing breath to remonstrate with Greiss; when a second fist
connected squarely with his jaw。
This time; Mackenzie fell; flipping almost head over heels to land on his back; losing his peaked
cap。 Greiss planted his boot on the commissar’s chest and leered down at him。 “That’s for what you
said about Steel Toe!” Then he took his foot away and turned his back in a gesture of utmost
contempt。
Lorenzo thought it was over—until Mackenzie did the last thing he had expected。 He sprang to
his feet; and with a speed and ferocity that Lorenzo would never have credited to him; he leapt at
Greiss。
Greiss heard him coming and half…turned; as Mackenzie cannoned into his side。 Jungle Fighters
danced out of their way as they careened back and forth; shifting their grips on each other; each
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looking for a clear shot at the other。 Greiss found one first; and delivered a punishing blow to
Mackenzie’s stomach; which doubled him up and brought his chin within striking distance。 Woods
let out a passionate “Yes!” as a two…fisted uppercut left the commissar stunned and reeling。 Greiss
bore his opponent down into the dirt; but Mackenzie recovered and planted a foot in the sergeant’s
stomach; flipping him over and away from him。 Woods winced as Greiss landed hard—and then
Mackenzie was on top of him; and it was all Greiss could do to fend off his punches。
The rookie; Landon; looked to Armstrong with concern in his eyes; but he just shook his head:
No。 We stay out of it。
Greiss had caught Mackenzie’s wrist in his left hand。 He planted his right arm across the
commissar’s throat; protecting his head from Mackenzie’s free fist with his elbow。 He pushed up
with both knees。 Mackenzie’s eyes were almost popping out of their sockets as he fought to retain
his position。 He was good—far better than Lorenzo would have imagined—but Greiss was better。
He knew his body; every muscle in it; like he knew his Catachan fang。 He knew when to tense;
when to push; when to shift unexpectedly so that Mackenzie reacted to an absent force and unseated
himself。
Slowly; inexorably; Greiss gained the advantage; and their positions were reversed。 Greiss had
the commissar pinned now; his arm resting across Mackenzie’s windpipe; his eyes blazing with
ruthless zeal as he pressed down hard。 Mackenzie kicked and scrabbled at the arm that was choking
him; but Greiss wasn’t giving a millimetre。 “Braxton;” the commissar spluttered。
Braxton had almost started forward once already; but he’d been frozen by a glare from Storm。
Now; he took Sergeant Greiss’ arms in a nervous grip; glancing over his shoulder as if he expected
the rest of the Jungle Fighters to stop him。 He was able to tear the sergeant away from his opponent
only because Greiss chose not to resist him。 He let Braxton haul him to his feet; then threw off the
Validian’s hands and brushed himself down; glaring at the prone Mackenzie as if challenging him to
a second round。
Mackenzie was having enough trouble trying to breathe。 As soon as he could; he lifted a
trembling finger to point at Greiss—a feeble attempt to assert some authority—and he wheezed;
“I’ll have you court…martialled for this; Greiss。 If you thought Trooper Dougan died an undignified
death; just you wait。 You’ll end your days in front of a firing squad! If we weren’t on radio silence;
I’d be voxing a squad of Validians to come and collect you right now。 And the rest of you… You
just stood there and watched while this man assaulted a senior officer。 You’ll pay for this; all of you。
When I make my report; you’ll pay dearly。 You’ll be an example to every damn Jungle Fighter in
the Imperial Guard!”
Mackenzie picked himself up and marched into the jungle; with a curt order to the Jungle
Fighters to follow him。 Braxton looked around as if he wanted to say something; then thought better
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