Ronald Speirs Imagine #11

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 It was early within the morning when Easy Company quietly invaded a small town overtaken by the German army. About three in the morning to be exact. Hiding beneath the cover of the darkened sky, the moonlight shining down dully between the trees and clouds.

The town had been converted into a small base, or headquarters for the Germans. Most of the homes were clearly not in use as the enemy had forced the remaining habitants out from their homes. Just a few homes were being used at barracks, and it seemed like the small town hall had been used as their aid station.

Four officers took a knee on a hill whilst using the brush as cover. Winters, Speirs, Nixon, and Compton all kneeled within a small line, close together, staring down their own scopes. Ronald Speirs pulled his scope down first and let out a scoff. Causing the three other Paratrooper officers to lower their scopes to turn towards the officer.

"Only a few guards posted out on a few balconies. For being such a "strong force", they're situational awareness seems to be at an all time low," he whispered. Winters let out a quiet chuckle and turned back to the front. Bringing the scope back up to his eye. Peering over to what seemed to be their aid station. Small jeeps continued to pour in and out hourly to drop off wounded Nazi soldiers. Two nurses continued to rush in and out. Same two nurses each time. Blood covered the aprons and dresses they wore, along with their hands. It was clear even from a decent distance away.

"Looks like that aid station is quite busy. Just two nurses it seems though, got to be careful of them," Winters stated quietly. To which Ronald just scoffed again.

"Why would they ever decide to side with them? To nurse those son's of a bitches back to health just to come and kill our men?" Ronald asked. His eyes now steadying on the nurses in the distance. Nixon was the one to pipe up this time.

"A lot of them don't make the choice themselves. Some of them don't have a choice. Kind of like how we draft men. They're people just like us. They don't want to kill our men, the soldiers do. They merely just want to get home. Just like us," he told him. Nixon was right. And Ronald knew that, but he didn't want to admit it. He wasn't going to, because he wasn't that type of man. So instead, he didn't.

"They all have a choice. Just like us," Speirs responded. Keeping his opinion voiced. Gritting his teeth. Nixon went to sarcastically respond, but Winters clapped a hand on his shoulder and pulled him back slightly. The location officer turned to look at his higher up. And Winters just shook his head. Knowing that his dear friend Ronald Spiers wouldn't give up his opinion. Making the "come along" motion and quietly walking away. Nixon just sighed and followed his tail closely.

Speirs sat alone for a bit longer. His dark eyes staring down at that aid station.Watching the two nurses now standing outside as they washed blood soaked linens and bed sheets in old horse troughs filled with water. "Yeah, we all have a choice," he repeated below his breath. Knowing no one would hear him. A small grunt came from his chapped lips and he stood up quietly. Grabbing his Thompson and turning around to follow his fellow officers back to their foxholes. They were to be invading soon, he just needed to prepare a bit.

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It didn't take long to take over the small base. Maybe an hour, and only minor wounds and just one fatal casualty. Speirs and the other officers had been working with the rest of the Paratroopers to take care of the prisoners and organize them to take them to the holding base.

Ronald had been hanging back a bit, just watching over the small process of everything they were doing. It was going smoothly. Until one thing popped into his mind. His back straightened and his head went up. He looked up at all the groups of captured Nazis, and even around at the bodies. They weren't there. Where were the nurses?

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