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[Completed - continued in Second Victim, Part II]
Kassian let the badge Liadov had tossed fall to the ground next to him, instead of making an attempt to catch it, keeping his hands on his rifle and his gaze trained.
"Sorry," he said, quickly. "No disrespect, Major."
He knew it would look that way anyway, given his background, and general disdain for the MVD. Things had changed, though, in ways he hadn't even sorted out yet.
But a sniper who lost focus, even for a moment, was usually sooner or later a dead sniper. Kassian had a faint scar at his hairline that attested to that sobering truth, save for the fact he'd been extremely lucky.
He kept what Liadov had just said about a second body in the back of his mind, a cold and remote fact. Detachment. A sniper's armor against the world.
Or at least Kassian's armor, though lately it had developed a few chinks.
The knowledge that he hadn't seen or talked to Isaev all day, not since they'd woken up that morning, lurked like a shadow in peripheral vision, one that was just a little too defined to ignore.
"I'll use it when I need it," he told Liadov, referring to his MVD clearance. "Go ahead get back inside. I'll cover you, and report when I've reached someone."
Technically, he should have called Imanov first, given that they were partners in this venture. Or at least tried Ocelot's frequency as the MENT had requested. Either would have been acceptable variations on standard operating procedure, but as Liadov retreated to the door, Kassian tuned his CODEC to Isaev's frequency instead.
Kassian let the badge Liadov had tossed fall to the ground next to him, instead of making an attempt to catch it, keeping his hands on his rifle and his gaze trained.
"Sorry," he said, quickly. "No disrespect, Major."
He knew it would look that way anyway, given his background, and general disdain for the MVD. Things had changed, though, in ways he hadn't even sorted out yet.
But a sniper who lost focus, even for a moment, was usually sooner or later a dead sniper. Kassian had a faint scar at his hairline that attested to that sobering truth, save for the fact he'd been extremely lucky.
He kept what Liadov had just said about a second body in the back of his mind, a cold and remote fact. Detachment. A sniper's armor against the world.
Or at least Kassian's armor, though lately it had developed a few chinks.
The knowledge that he hadn't seen or talked to Isaev all day, not since they'd woken up that morning, lurked like a shadow in peripheral vision, one that was just a little too defined to ignore.
"I'll use it when I need it," he told Liadov, referring to his MVD clearance. "Go ahead get back inside. I'll cover you, and report when I've reached someone."
Technically, he should have called Imanov first, given that they were partners in this venture. Or at least tried Ocelot's frequency as the MENT had requested. Either would have been acceptable variations on standard operating procedure, but as Liadov retreated to the door, Kassian tuned his CODEC to Isaev's frequency instead.
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Date: 2007-06-12 07:16 am (UTC)He stared out through the open door. He hadn't heard gunshots or a fwoosh. That had to be a good sign.
"Funny, how the past comes back to haunt us."
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Date: 2007-06-12 06:23 pm (UTC)"...He's not a ghost, Polya. Young Pioneers' honor."
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Date: 2007-06-13 12:13 am (UTC)He relaxed somewhat. There was the sound of faint conversation from the hallway, something that as far as he knew rarely existed concurrent with someone being set on fire.
"What's going on out there?" Ippolit wondered. "He's late."
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Date: 2007-06-13 03:32 am (UTC)He glanced at Rakitin.
"You can stay down there if you want. But no one's coming in here. Iriarhov would have gone down by now, and he wouldn't have gone down without a hail of gunfire."
He glanced at the table.
"I say we get back to work. You said there were some tiny fragments of rock that you brushed off the limbs. I wonder...might it be consistent with the surrounding rock outcrops?"
He shrugged.
"Any lead you can give us- fibers, hairs. It would narrow down the search to either on base or off."
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Date: 2007-06-13 06:53 am (UTC)He transferred one of the rock fragments to a petri dish and examined it beneath the microscope.
"Basalt. It could have come from the caves near here."