The Desert Rat
Chapter 15: The six-wheel, M35 cargo truck’s engine roared, a metal beast clawing the road as it surged forward to rejoin the convoy. The entire convoy had not stopped to pick up two passengers. The last truck of the convoy had only stopped long enough for them to climb aboard. Now, the truck was moving, again. Inside the cargo bay of the hauler, two parallel benches faced each other, separated by a narrow aisle. Gertie sat on one side, her back braced against the vibrating rail. Brigid took the opposite bench. Shafts of light filtered through the soft canopy of the cargo bay. For a long time neither spoke. It would be indiscreet, Gertie decided, to talk about her mission, about what she hoped to achieve. The sun began to set, the day ending. In the space between them something hung in the air, something that needed saying. At once, Brigid started. She reached into her rucksack, feeling, and pulled out a book. The cover was worn, beaten with use. She held it up in the dim li...