Love In The Army Chapter 16
Love in the Army
Chapter 16
By Mikkiwriter
I want to wish all my readers a very Merry Christmas/ Nadolig Llawen and a happy and prosperous 2013. Love in the Army will return in 2013.
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The arrangements for Captain Matthew Taylor’s wedding were in full swing. Matthew and Jess had already bought a house near to the barracks. The wedding was taking place at St Luke’s Church in Cheddam with the reception at the officer’s mess at Cheedam barracks.
Rhys and Shaun were proud of their son and really liked Jess. Jessica’s parents are a farming family from the peak district in Derbyshire and Matt loved visiting the farm with its stunning view. Matthew had organised his stag night and most of the guys from the unit were going. Rhys and Shaun were also going as were Jon and Greg.
The lads were heading to Blackpool for the stag and the girls were off to Butlins Mineheadfor the hen night.
Gavin was sat in the lounge at Coldbrooke Hall with his older brother Gareth. Gareth’s wife and son had returned home to Australia yesterday but Gareth stayed on to sort out the sale of his house which he has recently evicted his mother and stepfather from. Gavin’s partner Dean was in with Counsellor Ryan Huggins.
Ryan has slowly seen a vast improvement with Dean since he has hooked up with Gavin and today he decided he was going to try and get him to tell him about what happened out in Afghanistan.
“So Dean, I want you to tell me what happened out in Helmand that day,” Ryan said.
Dean looked at Ryan and said, “I just can’t please don’t make me.”
“Dean, listen to me, you need to talk it through otherwise it will always be there to haunt you and that is not good mate,” Ryan said.
Dean stayed silent for a minute and then said, “I was out on patrol with six comrades. We were walking through a long street of houses, checking around. As we did, three of the guys went around a corner and as me and the others went round, they were surrounded by three men dressed as Afghan police. They started to open fire and the three lads that went round first fell down in front of me. I opened fire and shot one of the men and the other two were shot by the other two lads. There was then heavy fighting between us and the Taliban, and my two mates were hit. I called for backup, but it was too late. I was the only one alive and I had to pretend to be dead to stay alive.”
Dean was in tears and then shouted, “I had no choice. I had no fucking choice.”
Ryan stopped Dean and said, “listen to me. What you did that day was brave. You fought the bandits until you had to stop. You had no ammunition left, so you had no chance of escaping. You did the right thing.”
Dean was crying and then said, “I will never get over seeing those lads killed in front of me. I should have done more. Those people were supposed to be on our side. They opened fire and shot them like they were a piece of prey.”
Ryan said, “Dean, no one knows why these people turn on their own men, but it happens sadly, and there was nothing more you could have done. Believe me, I have read the report into the incident and your commanding officer said in that report that you were a hero to all the lads in your unit. So Dean, you need to stop blaming yourself for what happened out there, please. You have Gavin to support you as well, and I am sure he won’t leave you wallow in self pity. He has had a bad time, but nothing compares to what you have gone through. But I have to say, since you two got together, I have seen a marked improvement in you.”
Dean smiled and said, “yeah we get on really well I guess. We have a connection because of the traumas we have been through.”
Dean then said, “I will never forget seeing Jeff Allen’s face when he was shot in front of me. He was such a fun guy to have in our unit, and he had a young family and it was so sad.”
Ryan didn’t know what to say but said, “Dean, you have to move on young man.”
“I know, but it is so hard,” Dean said.
Dean was crying and Ryan went over and put his arm round him and said, “come on, let’s get you back to your room.”
Ryan walked Dean back. They were walking past the lounge and Gareth spotted them. Gavin had his back to the door.
Ryan sat Dean on his bed and said, “get some rest.”
Gareth said, “I need the loo. I will be back.”
“Ok bro, use the one in my room,” Gavin said.
“Will do,” Gareth said and left.
He walked along the corridor to see Ryan leaving Deans room. Gareth said, “is Dean Ok?”
“Yeah, he will be. He has finally started to open up about what happened to him. He is a little distressed at the moment, but he should be ok,” Ryan said.
“That’s ok then if it ok if I go and see him?” Gareth asked.
“Yeah, please do,” Ryan said.
Gareth knocked on the door and walked in. He saw Dean lying there curled up crying.
Gareth walked over and sat down and took Deans hand and held it and said, “come on, it will be ok mate.”
Gareth kept talking to Dean as Dean started to calm down.
Gavin was wondering where Gareth had gone, and went to look. He walked past Dean’s room and saw Gareth sat there holding Deans hand. Gavin walked in and said, “what, you stealing my boyfriend?”
Gareth laughed and said, “he had a hard session with Ryan and he needed someone to look out for him.”
Gavin sat down next to Gareth and took Deans hand and started to kiss it.
Dean looked at Gavin and said, “I love you.”
“I love you too babe,” Gavin said kissing Dean.
Gareth left Coldbrooke Hall a short while later and headed to south Wales. Gareth has already been here since he has been home.It wasn’t a pleasant return, as he had had a confrontation with his mum and his prick of a stepdad over the way they had treated Gavin. He also had them evicted from the house his grandpa left him. He plans to use the money from the sale of the house to help Gavin buy a place.
Gareth pulled into the familiar street and stopped outside. He got out of the car and walked up the path and knocked on the door. Mrs Jones was in the kitchen when the door went, and she went and opened it and saw her late son’s best friend’s brother standing there. “Good god Gareth Robins, what brings you here?”