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neverwrongagent) wrote2013-09-22 06:15 pm
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Rescued?
When the posters went up showing the two members of the Marine sniper team who'd gone missing, Carrie Mathison stood and stared at them. She didn't see two Marines in their uniforms, though, she saw only one of them half dressed on a rooftop looking up at the blanket of stars. She saw a sweet smile from a man who was too far from home and was trying to hold onto his humanity. Every time she passed the posters, even if she didn't turn to look, she was as aware of them as if someone had reached out and grabbed her. Months went by and the sensation never weakened.
Then came word that they'd been found, that two Marines had been found in neighboring camps. Both men were in rough shape: dehydrated, beaten and demoralized. One was worse than the other, but first reports didn't make it clear which it was and Carrie held her breath until she knew that Brody was in better physical shape. Not that she asked or spoke to anyone about knowing him. The moment she said a word, they'd pull her out of it all and that wasn't happening.
The men were kept apart while they were cleaned up. Carrie read both files, but it was Brody's she kept going over and over in her head. She knew every detail of what they'd found out so far. On the outside it probably seemed cruel to interrogate the men so soon, but the sooner they got it done, the better. These men were headed home, at least for a while, and it would be harder to get solid information from them when they were there.
It wasn't until minutes before she walked into the room that Carrie knew for sure which man she was going to debrief. She was ready to bounce out of her skin by the time she walked in, a feeling that vanished immediately when she saw him. "Sergeant Brody? I'm Carrie Mathison. I'm here to ask you some questions."
Then came word that they'd been found, that two Marines had been found in neighboring camps. Both men were in rough shape: dehydrated, beaten and demoralized. One was worse than the other, but first reports didn't make it clear which it was and Carrie held her breath until she knew that Brody was in better physical shape. Not that she asked or spoke to anyone about knowing him. The moment she said a word, they'd pull her out of it all and that wasn't happening.
The men were kept apart while they were cleaned up. Carrie read both files, but it was Brody's she kept going over and over in her head. She knew every detail of what they'd found out so far. On the outside it probably seemed cruel to interrogate the men so soon, but the sooner they got it done, the better. These men were headed home, at least for a while, and it would be harder to get solid information from them when they were there.
It wasn't until minutes before she walked into the room that Carrie knew for sure which man she was going to debrief. She was ready to bounce out of her skin by the time she walked in, a feeling that vanished immediately when she saw him. "Sergeant Brody? I'm Carrie Mathison. I'm here to ask you some questions."
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He was rapidly become annoyed, and shutting down.
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"But the people around us are going to think that and we have to be honest about it."
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The decision was made by the phone ringing in his pocket. He looked at it in confusion, then answered it. "Hello?"
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On the other end of the line, Walker's voice was even, with only the slightest hint of camaraderie. "You're a hard man to find, Gunny."
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Walker didn't answer Brody for a long time, then he sounded a little less tense. "We should get a beer. Talk about how being back sucks. Away from the wives."
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"Yeah. Someplace green. Someplace open." There was another pause, while Walker seemed to get himself back in check. Then he suggested a park not too far from Brody's house.
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Walker laughed. "That's a deal." Then he hung up.
Carrie gave Brody a minute, then touched his leg again.
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For most of the drive she was busy on the phone, coordinating with Saul.
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When they pulled up at her place, he squeezed her hand before climbing out. "Don't follow too close, okay?"
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"Just be careful. We can always schedule another meeting."
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The bench Walker had picked was out of the way without being obviously so. Brody sat down to wait, opening one of the beers while he did.
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"What are you doing? Really? Do you even know?"
Brody was not wasting any time on his beer. Maybe if he was buzzed, he'd be less jumpy. He was finishing off his first and ready to start the second when Walker finally showed.
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She sighed deeply, but didn't turn to look at him. "Today was the first time I've seen him since we've been back." That wasn't technically true, but it was close enough. "I don't usually figure out exactly how I'm fucking a thing up for at least a month."
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Brody held a beer out for Walker even as he took a drink from his second. "Brother. You look good."
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Walker took the beer, but didn't take a sip right away. "Look the way I'm supposed to, I guess."
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Brody nodded at Walker and gestured to the spot next time. "Is Helen enjoying having you back?" He was making small talk, yes. But he didn't know what his shooter wanted.
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