They woke with hangovers and half the day gone. Sean relished the rare luxury of being able to peacefully sleep-in during the war.
When he groggily sat up, he saw Eiji's futon empty. He scrambled out of bed and got up to look for him.
Eiji was sitting on the front porch, patting Tama near his legs.
They were enjoying the view of a calm river sprinkled with mellow daylight. It ran alongside a lush bank of wild green grass, yellowing weeds and various daisy clusters that swayed with the breeze. Small creatures were tiny movements amongst the grass.
Tama had her head and ears perked up with interest, but she wasn't showing signs of budging from the pats Eiji lavished on her.
The cicadas' rhythmic droning soothed their heart rates at a calming pace. A moist breeze stroked their skin (and fur), warming their bodies.
"So, what's next?" Eiji asked Sean, keeping his eyes towards the river view.
Sean sighed as he sat next to Eiji.
"After the drop?"
"Yes. What's after that?"
Sean shrugged his shoulders. It was obvious from that kenpei spy that they were on their own after this task. This fact made him slightly nervous.
Eiji glanced to Sean. His words were deep and serious. "Your country is planning to drop a bomb on mine. It's obvious with all these detailed maps being placed into US hands."
"No. We don't know that Eiji. It's likely another air strike or ground invasion." Sean instantly defended his country's honour.
Eiji thought back to the information they had gathered from Keiko and the locals at Saka. His heart raced with both fear and confirmation at the sight of Nagasaki and Kyushu Islands regions on the map he had peeked at while Tyne was asleep.
"Then why is the US interested in knowing more about certain areas." Eiji's eyes glistened with tears that he held back.
Sean sighed deeply. "We're at a time of war Eiji. It's only natural to know more about your enemy.
"Is that what my friendship is to you? Knowing more about the enemy." Eiji responded coldly.
He yelped at the sudden pain to his good arm.
Sean frowned. His face showing obvious distress to Eiji's accusation.
"You can never be my enemy."
Eiji gulped. He resumed his gaze out to the pleasant view of the Enko River. Feeling his heart race erratically, as his mind lapsed into an inner turmoil.
Tama nipped his hand when she felt his pat was too rough. She hopped off the porch and went to forage in the fields.
"I honestly don't know." Sean lowered his head towards his dangling feet.
"If my country was going to drop a bomb. No. We're soldiers. Not butchers. No soldier wants to harm a civilian. What's the point of fighting?" He convinced himself.
Tyne sighed from the eaves of the opened shoji door after hearing their speculation of the map's purpose.
"One thing is for certain. US is planning an assault on the mainland," he said when he entered the conversation.
Sean and Eiji turned about to faced him. Tyne shuffled onto the spot next to Eiji.
"The map is another detailed version of Japan. It's a topological map. Perfect to know what places an air strike would be effective." Tyne soberly commented.
He elaborated to reassure Eiji that the places circled in red, on the map, were isolated regions.
Eiji frowned. "Can I see the map?"
Tyne paused before getting up and going inside to retrieve the large brown envelope next to his futon.
He returned and sat back down next to Eiji.
Eiji studied the map that Tyne had stretched out before him. There red circles were around places where a few military bases and weapons facilities were located. None of the civilian cities had been circled.
"They're targeting military bases." Eiji confirmed.
"So it seems."
"No cities or other non-military places." Eiji noted, his eyes lingering on the major cities near the circled military bases.
"Yeah." Tyne answered again.
Eiji sighed and handed the map back to Tyne, who resealed it in the envelope.
"Have you ever thought about where your wife would be should a bomb drop?" He threw out the comment.
Tyne flinched. Of course, he had prayed she was nowhere near, or in, those circled areas. Eiji asking him the question made his mind swarm with worries.
"And your Ray, Sean. What would you do if you found out that..." Eiji soberly turned the question to Sean and yelped when he was pushed off the porch.
He cursed when he landed hard on the ground.
"Stop it!" Sean shouted.
"Why?! You hand over that map to Uncle Sam. Next day a bomb drops on places they circled. What does that make you?!" Eiji shouted back.
"How dare you?!" Sean jumped off the porch to face Eiji. "You f'cking righteous prick!"
"Righteous prick?! Who's the f'cking prisoner of war here?!" Eiji stood to face Sean. "If I'm a righteous prick! Dropping a bomb on civilian soil will make you all f'cking murderers!"
Sean swung a punch at Eiji, landing it on his chest. Eiji retaliated with a kick to stomach. The men fought out their anger.
Kei stormed up to Tyne with questions and received his answer when he saw the envelope in Tyne's hands.
"Are we really going to hand over the comic?" Kei chewed his lip as he watched Sean and Eiji fight.
Tyne gulped. His hand gripped the envelope tighter.
"Yeah. Like we have a f'cking choice." Kei sighed and did an ear-piercing wolf whistle that momentarily jarred everyone's eardrums, and stopped Sean and Eiji's fight.
"Oi! Pussies! Stop fighting over something you can't control. Whatever Uncle Sam wants to do with that comic, got nothing to do with you !" Kei shouted over them.
Sean and Eiji gave each other a sober look before breaking away to brush down their clothes.
"It's not that simple Kei." Eiji grumbled.
"Mutherf'cker! You stupid?! It's simple, cause you're following f'cking orders. Uncle Sam's the one to pay the price for whatever that f'cker wants to do."
Eiji nodded with understanding. Kei was right. They were still soldiers obeying orders for their countries.
"Sorry Sean." Eiji bowed his head.
"Baka." Sean grumbled.
Tyne stood and walked back inside.
Eiji grumbled about going for a walk. He entered the cottage for his jacket and shoes, shortly returning to the porch to take a walk through the wild grass.
He headed for the river bank.
The days after the fight was a sober period. The men lapsed into time of reflection. Keeping their words to a minimum and minds to themselves.
They had been too preoccupied with the sudden downpour of heavy rain, slashing against the cottage from fierce winds. Causing the amado to tremble on their hinges.
Tama had decided to stick to the comfiest spot on Kei's futon, which was closet to the driest corner of the main room. Despite Kei's grumbling, he allowed her to claim her space and slept around her.
They had decided not to bother packing away the futons, since they spent most of the waiting time sleeping off their worries.
Eventually the rain cleared a few days prior to the drop.
Sean convinced everyone to take a drive into town for some air and stretching of the legs. Kei didn't argue, seeing the need to stock up on charcoal chips.
They entered the small village near the river banks. Kei managed to find a source of chips for his car at the general store. Eiji decided to take Tama for a walk.
She followed him down the paths toward the river banks, where one-man paddle boats were moored along a grainy shore.
He smiled at her happy frolicking amongst the tall growing weeds and daisies. Her butterfly chases made him chuckle.
His heart plummeted with worry when he saw a squad of Imperial Army recruits headed in their direction. He quickly approached Tama and scooped her up into his arms, ignoring her protests. She was soon calm under his pats.
The army recruits stomped their boots in a synchronise march, with their rifles slung over their right shoulder at the routine 320-degree angle. He moved to one side, further towards the cover of tall grass and bushes to allow them to pass.
They passed him with little thought. Carrying the same solemn expressions that was common for men focused on fighting the war.
He hurried back to the general store where the car was parked and saw Kei having a friendly chat with the store owner. Tyne and Sean were waiting inside the vehicle.
The soldiers marched passed the store, giving Kei and the car a keen eye. They kept walking. Obviously, intent to reach their assigned destination.
Eiji entered the front passenger seat with Tama, who ambled to the back to be nestled between Tyne and Sean.
When Kei had driven them closer to the cottage, he spoke on the information he had gathered from the store owner.
"Those troops are the local kids being set to the front lines of Okinawa."
Eiji frowned. They seemed young and probably the same age he was when he had enlisted.
"It seems they were called to fight." Kei added that made Eiji sit up with surprise.
"Conscripts?"
"Yeah. Probably got caught stealing food or being at the wrong place-time. Easy resource for the war. The bastards."
Eiji eased back into the seat, thinking about his time at Iwo Jima. If Tyne hadn't peeled him off the ground and pulled him into that office. Back then, he would've died.
"You don't think much when you aim to pull the trigger." He soberly noted.
"It's when you fire you go, oh, shit." Kei chuckled.
"Then you worry about how much honor to your country you can justify to an enemy soldier's death." Sean added his perspective from the back seat.
"Grab your fallen comrades letters or dog tags. Hope to god your honorable deed of paying respects to the man's widow would be enough to justify the lives your hands had taken." Tyne soberly noted.
"Eiji. I've been thinking. You're right." Tyne met Eiji's gaze from the revision mirror. "Let's make sure this map isn't going to be used to harm innocent lives."
"What're you're saying Tyne? You're not planning to do treason?" Sean gulped.
"No. Just going to be sure," Tyne said.
"Being sure means having to question orders. How is that not treason?" Sean began to argue.
Tyne faced Sean, staring him in the eye. "Then tell me what your conscience says. If this map, is indeed used to harm innocent civilians. Are you going to obey orders knowing that's the reason?"
"Tyne! Listen to yourself! This talk is the path to treason!" Sean snapped desperately at him. "Think of Eiji and Kei! You cross that path, we'll all be executed. Kei's family will be given a death sentence in a prison camp!"
"I am thinking of them! You forget who's in charge here! Who's responsible for all of you!" Tyne yelled that caused a troubled silence to follow.
Sean chewed his lip.
"I'm only going to dig around to know a bit more. No one is going to be doing treason." Tyne said to reassure Sean. "I can't pretend to be blind and ignore my instincts that says something isn't right."
"How'd you plan on doing that?" Eiji asked.
"Let's visit our good doctor a bit earlier than the drop. Maybe he knows more than he lets on."
The men returned to the cottage to gather their things and pack up the place. Kei refilled the tank and checked the engine.
Dusk had settled when they made the long drive back to Weismen's office. They arrived as the workers were filing out to leave for home at the end of a work day.
They staked out the office from the car park until they saw a be-spectacle wiry man, in a tweed brown suit and fedora hat, stepping down the front steps.
Night was high in the sky by then. The noise during the day became a mysterious quiet at night. The place was void of people or activity in the area. Even from the river.
"Hashimoto-sensei." Tyne greeted him from the other end of the car park.
Hashimoto-sensei turned around with a momentary expression of shock. His expression changed to a nervous smile beneath the nearby street lamps.
"Oh. Um, Weber-sensei, I didn't expect you be here." His voice trembled with nervous. "Aren't you a day early?"
Eiji eyes narrowed. He glanced around the vacant dockside and car park. Kei met his eyes with a look that said, "trouble."
"What's wrong Sensei?" Sean carefully asked the doctor.
Hashimoto-sensei held his brief case close to his chest. A reaction that made Tyne and Sean's body tense for action. Eiji and Kei flicked each other pensive glances.
Something was definitely wrong.
"Hashimoto-sensei." A slick voice called out from the other end of the car park.
"Oh excuse me." Hashimoto-sensei nervously bowed and hurried towards the voice.
His screams made Tyne and Sean run towards him.
They skidded to a halt at the sight of three secret police officers standing over Hashimoto-sensei's unconscious body. Crumpled to a heap on the ground.
"You must be the good German doctors," the slick voice said again.
They faced the pudgy face of a young kenpei, whose broad shoulders and chest held the badges and stripes of a senior rank. His other two lackeys were of a similar build and solemness.
Tyne stepped forward with a gesture to present his papers. The officer grabbed his arms and locked it into a judo move. Tyne was able to free himself, only to find his body pushed to the ground with a gun pressed to his temples. The other officers held guns before Sean and Eiji's heads.
"Yeah. Good doctors." The senior officer scoffed with sarcasm.
He whacked Tyne with the hilt of his gun to knock him out. The others were threatened to kneel to the ground with their hands to the back of their heads.
Sean gave Kei and Eiji a look that said to comply.
When the officers were able to secure their hands. They unsheathed batons from their belts and whacked them to unconsciousness.
The last thing Eiji heard, before he had passed out, was a wolf whistle and other stomping boots headed their way.
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