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William Meikle - Infestation

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It was supposed to be a simple mission. A suspected Russian spy boat is in trouble in Canadian waters. Investigate and report are the orders. But when Captain John Banks and his squad arrive, it is to find an empty vessel, and a scene of bloody mayhem. Soon they are in a fight for their lives, for there are things in the icy seas off Baffin Island, scuttling, hungry things with a taste for human flesh. They are swarming. And they are growing. cite Ginger Nuts of Horror cite Famous Monsters of Filmland

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William Meikle

INFESTATION

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This is bollocks, Sarge, Mac said. Why are we jumping in the dark? Were out in the middle of nowhere; its not like anybodys going to see us coming.

Captain John Banks smiled. Mac was always the first to complain; you could set your watch by it. It was a small bit of normality on a night where the normal was too far away. They cruised in darkness at fifteen thousand feet, somewhere to the west of Baffin Island, silent running through the Canadian skies. Twelve hours ago, Banks was ready for a spot of leave, even had a ticket booked on a flight to Greece with wife and both kids excited, packed, and raring to go. Instead, hed driven them to the airport to see them off, before reporting to base at the urgent request of the colonel. Now where he was headed was going to be a tad colder. At least he had his own handpicked men with him, but it had been the only choice hed been given.

Theres a Russian boat out there somewhere where she shouldnt be, John, the colonel had said back in Lossiemouth that afternoon. And we think its in trouble, maybe big trouble if the sketchy report we have is to be believed. There might be something worth salvaging though, and itd be nice to know what they were doing snooping about so deep in Canadian waters. Its the usual deal for your team; get in quick, have a shufti, and report back. And dont get dead in the process.

So now Banks, his Sergeant Frank Hynd, and the small squad of four men he trusted more than anyone else in the world were out in the middle of nowhere as Mac put it getting ready to fall out of the sky into the cold black below.

All in all, Id rather be in Greece.

Coming up on drop point. Two minutes, the pilot said over the tannoy.

Okay, Sarge, Banks said. Line them up.

Mac looked like he might grumble again, but Frank Hynd put a stop to that quick enough one look from the sarge was usually enough. The other three; McCally, Nolan, and Briggs Tom, Dick, and Harry as the sarge called them lined up behind Banks as the rear of the plane opened up, showing roaring blackness beyond. Mac and Hynd lumbered forward, shoving the box of their gear ahead of them. Banks counted them down from five and they rolled the box out into the night.

Seconds later, all six of them flew free in the air, following it down.

* * *

This was Banks favorite part of any mission; the leap into the unknown, with butterflies in your belly and wind roaring all around you; it felt like freedom, even despite the bite of the cold and the frost forming at his lips and ears. In those early seconds, it scarcely felt like falling but more as if he skimmed, like a flat stone, across the rim of the world.

The rest of the men were merely darker shadows in the black but theyd done enough night jumps together to know theyd be in tight formation; and if any of them had a problem, it was too late for him to do much about it now.

He saw the chute of their gear box below him, counted to five, then pulled his own cord, following the other canopy down. It was a moonless night but also cloudless, the canopy of stars providing enough light for him to see the darker shadow of the island, their drop point, loom up below them. He looked over the shimmering waters of the bay to the north. If there was a Russian spy boat out there, it wasnt showing any lights.

But that doesnt mean theyre not there.

He stayed almost on top of the gear chute all the way and came in for a perfectly controlled landing twenty yards to the north of the box. He had plenty of time to gather up his chute before the wind could catch it again and drag it away, then made quickly for the box; despite its weight, it was being dragged, albeit slowly, across the rocks, its passage facilitated by the ice underfoot. Hynd landed nearby and hurried to help. By the time theyd got the gear chute disengaged and rolled up, the rest of the team were gathered around the box. All save one and Banks knew who that must be even before he checked the faces.

Wheres Nolan?

I think I saw him drifting off west. You know Pat, sir, Mac said. Fucking useless at this jumping lark. Could be anywhere by now.

Banks sighed.

Okay, lads. Get kitted up before you freeze your balls off; five minutes, then well go and look for our lost lamb.

They were travelling light and fast so kitting up went smoothly; cold weather gear, lined and hooded parkas, balaclava hats, gloves and night vision glasses, each man with a flak jacket and webbing belt of ammo and a small backpack, a rifle and a knife. Banks knew they could all do a steady six miles an hour all night geared up in this terrain; he hoped to hell they didnt have to.

Mac youre on point, Briggs and McCally, you fetch Nolans gear the stupid wanker is going to be an iced lollipop by the time we get to him and itll serve him right. Sarge move them out.

* * *

The ground was icy but rough underfoot, slippage kept to a minimum by the deep ridges and treads of their boots. Banks warmed up almost immediately inside the parka but knew better than to unzip it; it was a clear night in late spring, but they were above the Arctic Circle and he couldnt afford to take any chances with the weather. He followed Mac as the Glaswegian led them quickly west toward where he said hed last seen Nolans chute. They were heading toward the sea; Banks could see it ahead of them, the shimmer clear in his night vision goggles. He could only hope that the Irishmans cack-handedness with a chute hadnt brought him down in the water, for if that was the case, he might be dead already.

Nolan was alive and blue with cold by the time they found him a few minutes walk later, but he didnt seem to notice it; all his attention was on the scene around him. Hed landed on a rocky shoreline, yards from the water. His chute still lay, opened out and spread, behind him, soaked, looking black and glossy in the night glasses. Despite the lack of color, Banks knew from bitter experience what blood looked like in the goggles, and there was a lot of it on the chute.

Far too much.

Banks went straight to his man, fearing the worst.

Nolan, are you hurt, man?

Nolan didnt reply, even as Banks checked him out for a wound. But the blood wasnt the Irishmans and Banks noticed it soon enough when he looked at their feet; they both waded in wet slush that was also running red, and when he followed Nolans gaze along the shore, he quickly found the cause.

The beach had been home to a score or more of large basking mammals; walrus by the look of it given the size of the rib cages and the large ivory tusks he saw on the nearest body. They must have made an impressive sight hauled out on the shore, but now all of them were now little more than stripped carcasses. Gleaming bone and chunks of fat looked to be all that was left of the animals that and the blood washing in and out with the small wavelets in the slush.

His team fell silent and still. Every man had his weapon in hand, and theyd taken position so that the squad as a whole had three-sixty warning of any attack.

What the fuck, Sarge? Mac said quietly.

Sergeant Hynd silenced the man with a finger to his lips and motioned that he would go south along the beach, sending Mac away to the north. Briggs and McCally got Nolan out of his chute and handed him his cold weather gear; Banks was glad to see that the Irishman was finally coming round from his shock.

I missed the landing again, Cap, he said as he got himself into his lined parka. I fucked up. Sorry.

Banks clapped the man on the back.

Try to follow the rest of us. Ive told you and told you, look below you, not at the view on the way down. Youll live longer. But at least you stayed out of the water. And youre still in one piece, thats the main thing, unlike these poor beasties.

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