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đ Saluting the guardians of our seas! On this Indian Navy Day, we honor the courage, dedication, and valor of our naval heroes who ensure our nation's security and sovereignty. Jai Hind! đźđłâ
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On Indian Navy Day, we salute the heroes who protect our shores and uphold our nation's honour with unparalleled courage. From the depths of the ocean to the height of bravery, their dedication knows no bounds. They stand as sentinels of our seas, ensuring the safety and pride of the nation. Here's to the unwavering spirit of our Indian Navy. The true guardians of our legacy and future.
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On this Indian Navy Day, we salute the courage, dedication, and strength of the Indian Navy, safeguarding our seas and ensuring the safety of our nation. đâ
Letâs honor their unwavering commitment and celebrate their indomitable spirit. Jai Hind! đźđłâš Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/DDJJRLLCqyR/
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Indian Navy Day Importance is a key occasion for recognizing the invaluable contributions of the Indian Navy to our national security. Celebrated every year, Indian Navy Day not only honors the Navy's achievements but also raises awareness about its crucial role in safeguarding our maritime boundaries. This day reminds us of the sacrifices made by naval personnel and their commitment to keeping our country safe from external threats. Whether youâre passionate about the armed forces or curious about military history, understanding Indian Navy Day importance will deepen your respect for this esteemed branch of the Indian military. Dive deeper into this significant day and its lasting impact on India's defense strategy.
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Indian Navy Day 4th December 2023: Significance, Celebrations, And Other Details
Indian Navy Day, observed on December 4th, commemorates the bravery of the Navy during the 1971 Indo-Pak War. Letâs explore its importance, the vibrant celebrations, and key details. Dive into the waves of history on Indian Navy Day, celebrating courage, sacrifices, and the indomitable spirit of those who guard our maritime frontiers. Introduction In the vast ocean of historical events, oneâŠ
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They're the saviour of our Indian frontiers; we salute them for their exemplary valour and courage. Celebrating #IndianNavyDay
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Indian Navy Day 2024
Every year, the Indian Navy Day is observed on the 4th of December to celebrate the accomplishments, service, and contributions of the Indian Navy to the nation. This day also recognizes the Indian Navy's aircraft carrier operations during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, particularly Operation Trident, which was one of the most aggressive naval assaults on Pakistan.
Importance of Operation Trident:
Operation Trident had a major impact on Pakistanâs defensive capabilities and its ability to defend the coastal regions and contributed to the pressure on the oil supplies of Pakistan, thereby undermining the war efforts of Pakistan considerably.
This victory also highlighted the strategic prowess of the Indian Navy, and it was at this time that the Indo-Pakistani Conflict took a decisive turn which later caused the formation of Bangladesh.
Awareness Raising Mission:Â The occasion has been developed to enhance peopleâs consciousness towards the utility and importance of the Indian Navy in securing and protecting the sea-based borders of the country.
This includes the role of the Navy in fighting wars, providing assistance in case of emergencies, rescue missions, and contributing towards the maintenance of peace in the world among other activities.
 Demonstrating Naval Power and Potential: Indian Navy Day has its focus on public performances including parades, air shows, and other activities supporting the Navy and its operational aspects that attract much attention to it.Â
There are exhibits of naval ships, naval aviation equipment, and even performances in the skies which ensures the outturn of the magnanimous arsenal that the Indian Navy boasts of Dependencies.
Nurturing Patriotism and Sense of Belonging in People:Â Indian Navy Day promotes national pride by focusing on the Navy's role in defending India's integrity and independence. This serves as a day to show that, even in times of peace, there is still a need for a strong presence at sea to secure and protect the nation's interests and ensure a stable economy.
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Saluting the Guardians of our Seas on Indian Coast Guard Day. A steadfast commitment to safeguarding our maritime borders and ensuring the safety of our shores.
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Happy Indian Navy Day
Saluting the guardians of our seas! On #IndianNavyDay, a heartfelt tribute to the Men in White, whose fearless and selfless service ensures the security of our nation.
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Indian Navy 57th Submarine Day is a remarkable milestone in India's maritime history, showcasing the power, pride, and legacy of the nationâs naval defence. This day commemorates the incredible journey of Indiaâs submarine force and honours the brave personnel who serve beneath the waves. From the first submarine to cutting-edge advancements, the Indian Navy continues to dominate the seas with unmatched courage and innovation.
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Stop in the middle
Jake Seresin x reader
Two sides of the same coin; they were joined at the hip; partners in every way but the romantic. The words âI love you,â had passed between them many times, but neither of them had been brave enough to say, âIâm in love with youâ.
So much wine by Phoebe Bridgers Somewhere else by Indians Abbey by Mitski
Warnings: The reader is referred to as she/her, (call sign Angel), with no physical description, crash landing, wilderness survival, major injuries (non-graphic description), discussions of death, happy ending though (I promise!), hurt/comfort, idiots in love, possible Navy inaccuracies, (please let me know if you'd like me to add anything else)
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This is as good a place to die as any, she thinks.
 Laying in the snow she watches the sun rise inch by inch over the tree line. The sky bathed in a soft orange glow that warms her skin for what she can only assume will be the last time. Heâll hate her for leaving him without saying goodbye, but her voice has already left her and her arms are too weak to shake him from his slumber.Â
In the distance the cotton fluff clouds rest on the peaks of the mountains; tremendous contrast so perfectly balanced. She feels each of Hangman's breaths expanding the firm plane of his chest as her breathing grows slower. Two days ago she never would have imagined dying in the arms of Lt. Jake âHangmanâ Seresin.Â
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They had taken off at the barest crack of dawn breaking. 0600 hours. It was supposed to be a simple recon mission. Take off from the carrier. Fly over. Survey the valley belowâreport anomalies. Continue the flight path, and land at a nearby ally airbase. Refuel. Return to the carrier. They'd been tasked with flying similar paths for the last two weeks as part of a larger peacekeeping and security effort. As far as deployments go, they were lucky to have been selected to be the joint task force; and more fortunate to not be engaged in active combat.Â
Though Hangman would loathe to admit it with his two confirmed air combat kills, she knows herself that no pilot wants to be under enemy fire or in a position to take a life; it's an unfortunate consequence and frequent reality of the job.Â
In the time theyâve known each other, sheâs heard Jake speak frequently about his mother and her homemade pie waiting for him in Texas. He tells stories about the boys he used to play football with in high school, and family reunions with little nieces and nephews running about barefoot. Sheâs heard him making plans to buy a home and settle down. He dreams of a future. Anyone paying attention knows that beneath the outwardly cocky exterior, and adrenaline rushes, he's afraid of dying.Â
It wasn't enemy fire that took them down two days ago, but rather sudden major malfunctions that left them without any navigation system, defective coms, and an aircraft almost completely unresponsive to pilot commands. Their saving grace had been Hangman's quick thinking to point them towards a clearing in the tree line, and her decision to dump their fuel as they descended rapidly toward the ground. Flying too low to eject safely they braced themselves for impact, an apology for something he could not have stopped on Jake's lips.Â
The sounds of alarms and rapid beeping tones woke them. The smell of burning jet fuel startled them into action again. Jake's head stayed lulled forward his eyes slipping shut again before his limbs burst into action with a level of urgency that forced her to react with equal fervour. She watched wide-eyed as Hangman pushed open the canopy pulling himself up and out of his seat, rolling sideways out the opening. Only in watching his exit did she notice the awkward angle the jet had landed at. The nose crumpled by the force of the impact, their wings clipped and lost somewhere in the trees or across the clearing; the body had slid half on its side, a couple hundred feet through revealing mud beneath and leaving a wake of burning grass melting through the powder white snow. A sharp pain threatened to make her lose her breakfast as she clambered from her seat and the tangle of buckles and straps that had saved her life. She tumbled with purpose but little grace out into the frozen valley.Â
âAlright?â Hangman asked standing with his back straight as she doubled over trying hard to catch her breath. She nodded but he didn't make any effort to speak or move giving her a moment to collect herself.Â
Sucking in the ice-cold air she ignored the searing pain tearing through her rib cage. Her attention drifted from herself back to Jake who swayed on his feet, the soft crunch of snow sounding beneath his feet as he tried to find a place to stand steady. Watching him pale she only grew more convinced Jake was concussed.Â
âAre you alright?â She asked.
âDizzy for sureâ.Â
âWell, we'll thank our lucky stars we crashed in allied territory. Once we find shelter, I'll run a concussion protocol for you.âÂ
Their non-functioning radios had left them no way to communicate their mayday calls. They had tried in vain to transmit their approximate coordinates as their headsets filled with static. Their navigation system ran haywire, the coordinates too impossible to be accurate in any case.Â
His brows furrowed as he turned to survey their crash sight. His usually bright smile had been pulled into a firm line that confirmed to her they'd be stranded for a while.Â
A gust of wind reminded them of how exposed they were in the clearing. While enemy scouts wouldn't be an issue, the potential for hypothermia would be.Â
âMap. Compass. Let's grab the chutes from the seats as well,â she suggested. Hangman was uncharacteristically quiet in his agreement, giving her a nod of affirmation as they collected what they could from the jet.Â
The sun was still high in the sky above them providing decent light though filtered through bare branches and evergreen limbs. Somewhat guarded from the biting wind they allowed themselves to settle for a moment hoping to find their bearings and build a solid plan for their survival.Â
Before they began to plummet they had been about a quarter of an hour's flight from the air base on the other side of the valley. Plotting their estimated crash site on the paper map they found themselves nearly 250 miles away from their destination, walking sun up to sun down would still mean a 2-and-a-half day walk.Â
âLook alive sunshine,â she teased as Jake's eyes began to droop. He'd let out a laugh his smile surprisingly bright as he tilted his head back to look at her. âYou're so bossy,â he complained.Â
âI'm about to get bossier, I've got to make sure you don't have a concussionâ.Â
âYes maâam,â he saluted.Â
âDon't sass me Seresin,â she warned, though she tried to keep the tone playful.Â
For years they'd played this game; pushing each other's buttons skirting around the edges of flirtation and toeing the line of verbal bullying. Ribbing him was how she had learned to be affectionate towards him. Giving him a hard time made him flustered, or it made him laugh, and either reaction was a well-welcomed sight that had left a fluttering in her chest. The lighthearted back and forth they'd learned to communicate through made it easier to ignore the sidelong glances, and yearning that had begun to take shape beneath the surface.Â
âAlright,â she sighed, pulling the tiny flashlight out of her belt, âeyes on meâ.
âThey usually are,â he smirked.Â
With the light, she checked his eyes and got promising results: no abnormal dilation. Both pupils were even and responsive to light. âToday's date?â She asked him.Â
âFebruary twelfthâ.
âYour date of birth?âÂ
âOctober twenty-first. Nineteen ninetyâ.
âAny headache, nausea, persistent dizziness?âÂ
He responded no to all the symptoms and she allowed some relief to fill her knowing the initial symptoms had dissipated and not worsened. Finally, she held one finger up waiting for his eyes to focus. âFollow me,â she said her hand moving to the left, his eyes followed.Â
âI'll follow you anywhere,â he said as her hand moved to the right.Â
âDon't flirt with me, Hangmanâ.Â
âWouldn't it be stranger if I didn't? Iâm just proving Iâm not concussedâ. His point was somewhat valid but she didn't let him know she thought so, continuing her evaluation in silence.
He's like this with everyone. She'd been telling herself the same thing for years. You're not special. He'll flirt with anyone. A painful truth that's helped her ignore his beautiful green eyes and warm countenance.Â
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Laying on her back in the snow drawing her last breaths now she wishes she could see those eyes one more time as her vision begins to blur. The blue sky swirls into the emerald pines, the colours lightened by the soft sunlight. The colours like sea glass make her think of him and tears begin to gather behind her eyes. âI'm sorry,â she wants to say but only a pathetic whimper leaves her. She wonders if she would have been kinder to him if she had known she was going to die. Would she have been more honest with her feelings? Or pushed them down deeper in some foolish attempt to protect him? The sun continues to rise and she knows he will wake soon. Selfishly, she hopes sheâs drifted off before then, unwilling to see him hurting on her behalf.Â
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âNot concussed, but still a pain in my ass,â she had teased him, pushing his hair off his forehead, double-checking for any wounds. He took her words as permission to keep moving. Each of them threw a parachute pack over their shoulders and continued their walk northeast through the woods.Â
By 1900 hours the sun had begun to dip beneath the horizon, and the sky above turned a deep blue dotted by tiny spangling stars. Breathtaking and brilliant it had been easy to forget, just for a moment, where they were. She slung the chute of her shoulders towards the ground hissing at the movement. She hadn't had the time to check herself over. Best case her ribs were bruised, at worst she'd find out they were broken, and there would be nothing to help her until they had access to a medical bay anyway.Â
âAre you sure you're okay, Angel?â Hangman asked, using her call sign letting her know he meant business. He was not asking as a friend, he was asking as her teammate.Â
âYes,â she lied. The pain was tolerable, only worsening with sharp or sudden movement. Nothing she couldn't handle, and nothing she would force Jake to worry about.Â
âAre you sure? I wouldn't be opposed to stripping you down to check for injuries,â his flirtations softened the conversation in an attempt to get her to tell him the truth.Â
âIn your dreams,â she responded instead, moving along the base of a nearby tree in hopes of gathering some firewood and kindling.
âQuite frequently, actually,â the wink he shot her way repeats in her head even now piercing through the fourth wall of the masquerade they had built, an honest and boyish confirmation that their feelings for each other were something beyond friendship.Â
The plethora of fresh fallen snow meant finding water wasn't an issue of concern. Finding food would be more difficult and that first night under the stars they sat watching the flickering flames of the fire they had built, their empty stomachs rumbling with nothing to fill them.Â
Stretched between two trees, one of the parachutes they liberated from their wreck was used as a windscreen, protecting them from the cold. The second one lay draped around their shoulders as an extra layer.Â
Proximity wasn't an issue for them. They had spent enough time in cramped cockpits together to be familiar with the sounds of each other breathing. They had sat shoulder to shoulder in briefings enough time that she had memorized the smell of his cologne. And yet, when he put his arm around her to pull her closer in their makeshift cocoon her heart stuttered. How could his hands be so strong when her own wouldn't stop shaking? How could a simple touch warm her from the inside out? His fingers brushed along her side with no real pressure, but still prompted a gasp to escape her. Tears left glass trails on her cheeks in the firelight.Â
She tried to turn away from him, to feign sleep but he wouldn't have it. âHey,â Jake caught her attention, waiting for her to look at him before he continued, âWe're going to be okayâ.Â
She believed him.Â
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Everything about their uniforms has been painstakingly designed to keep them safe. 100% cotton undershirts and pants because the material won't melt to their skin in the event of a cockpit fire. But the surprisingly soft base layers have never stopped the blaze burning inside her. From the moment she laid eyes on Jake Seresin she knew he'd be the beginning and the end of everything. He pushed people away with his cocky attitude, somehow convinced that his refusal to be vulnerable would keep him safe from forming meaningful bonds; that he might get further ahead if he had fewer people to let down. But, he'd let her in. He'd let her break down his walls and climb over the fences he'd tried to put up. She'd held him when he got the news his father had died. On a ship thousands of miles from his home he'd told her about his brother dying when he was a child, and growing up in his shadow. He told her how badly he wanted to make his parents proud and how lonely he had made himself in the process. He'd kissed her forehead as they parted that night, and her world changed forever.Â
What had been an embarrassing schoolgirl crush she couldnât shake had become a push-and-pull relationship neither of them could do without. She knew how to put him in his place when he took a joke too far. He knew how to goad her into showing everyone what she was capable of, refusing to let her slip into the background when he knew she deserved more.Â
Two sides of the same coin, they were joined a the hip; partners in every way but the romantic. The words âI love you,â had passed between them many times, but neither of them had been brave enough to say, âIâm in love with youâ. She wishes she would have said it. Lying at deathâs door she remembers being told that you often regret the things you havenât done more than you regret the things you did. âIâm in love with you, Jake Seresin,â she whispers to the wind.Â
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Their second day of walking was far more painful than the first. Jake had startled himself awake, his eyes wild as he fought to remember where it was they had ended up. The acceptance of their reality hadn't seemed to comfort him and he grew uncharacteristically quiet as they packed up their makeshift camp. The pine trees towering above them had been kind enough to shed some of their cones while they had lay sleeping in shifts. Though they hadn't offered many, they were able to harvest a handful of pine nuts between the two of them for breakfast. It was nowhere near a meal, but the snack had managed to quiet their angry stomachs for a few minutes.
The ache in her side had grown to become a constant agony. What had started as a negligible strain was now a torment that threatened to collapse her with each footfall. Despite the subzero temperatures, a sweat had broken out across her brow, and the heat spreading up the back of her neck left her wanting to strip off her cold weather jacket and flight suit.Â
âHave you ever had rabbit?â Jake asked around noon. His footsteps had slowed enough for her to catch up with him. His voice had startled her after all the silence.Â
âI can't say that I have,â she answered. A gunshot pulled her from her thoughts and she realized she hadn't ever answered out loud. Jake stood a few feet ahead of her, his service pistol in his hand. The world around her was spinning. The trees blurring together as a sudden wave of nausea filled her. She could hear her name being called; muffled and distorted. Jake. His face soon filled her line of vision.Â
âSorry, I didn't mean to scare you,â he told her, but her mind still struggled to put the pieces together. For a moment it felt like she was underwater, all her breath gone from her lungs and all she could feel was the scalding pain burning from the inside out. Momentarily she entertained the idea that it was her who had been shot until she spotted the rabbit lying lifeless in the snow.Â
âWe need to eat,â Jake spoke again, âyou're going quiet on me and I don't like that-- weâll get some energy in you again before we keep movingâ.
The very idea of eating anything threatened to leave her dry-heaving, but she took advantage of the moment to rest. He didn't mention her lack of assistance building a fire or preparing the rabbit, but she watched with incredible focus his hands moving with precision and surprising gentleness for the task at hand.Â
She can recall him telling her stories about his childhood, standing on step stools to reach the countertop in his mother's kitchen rolling out pie crusts and later on slicing apples. He once told her that it was his mother who had taught him patience and gratitude while they baked together; two traits he had neglected to exhibit far too often in his adult life.Â
She listened to him thank the rabbit for its life as he cut away pieces to feed to her. There was an unmistakable love in the way he moved, his eyes cast over his shoulder to check on her. Slowly, she realized that she was not doing a good job hiding her suffering. In a fleeting thought, she imagined Jake having to carry her lifeless body for the rest of their journey. In their line of work, it had never been considered morbid to have funeral plans from a young age. Flying with him for years she had learned to trust him implicitly, despite the call sign he'd earned and worked tirelessly to recover from she knew early on that he'd do right by her. Challenging authority, but always following the rules; complete and unwavering dedication to whatever task he had at hand; precision and perfection in the execution of his duties be it laundry or taking down a fighter jet midair. As her energy continued to leave her she took comfort in knowing her life would be in Hangman's hands.Â
âI'm not hungry,â she said to him.Â
âYou need to eat,â he insisted again but didn't push any farther. With a longanimity he forgot he possessed, and a magnanimity he couldn't credit himself for carrying he cared for her; making the executive decision to make camp early as her seemingly catatonic state worsened. She managed to chew and swallow bites of the gamey meat, her body grateful for the nutrition. Â
Night fell too soon after and the sound of the wind in the trees and the rustle of creatures that may have been lurking left both of them far more on edge than they had been the night before.Â
âScoot closer,â she whispered to him, and he complied without complaint. Neither of them was warm, but their proximity to the fire helped them imagine they could be. His shoulder bumped hers and she leaned her head against him. âPut your arm around me?â She asked. He complied again this time with more hesitation.Â
âYou know if you wanted to snuggle with me you could've just said so,â he teased though she could tell his heart wasn't in it.Â
âI'm scared,â she confessed, a half-truth. She was terrified, feeling her heart rate starting to slow by the minute, her vision slipping in and out of focus.Â
âWe're going to make it home,â he whispered, both arms wrapped around her now, his lips pressed to her hairline. Tears blurred in her eyes and she gave up fighting back a sob, body shaking and heartbreaking. âI won't let anything happen to you,â he said so sincerely. She cried harder knowing she had already broken that promise for him.Â
She had realized she'd lost feeling in her fingers and toes when he'd begun to trace shapes on her back. Her digits buzzed with needles and pins and her limbs had began to feel heavy. Bile rose in her throat choking her as she scrambled to get her distance before dinner made a reappearance. Jake didn't make a fuss, or make his worry known, but she could tell that her perturbation had begun to seep beneath his calm, cool, mien. His hand shook as he rubbed her back hoping her coughing fit might free her off the anxiety and discomfort that had overtaken her.Â
She can remember almost every time Jake Seresin has touched her. The memories float suspended in golden warmth, kept safe from the things theyve done, and the things theyâve seen. She holds those moments of fleeting, passing goodness, near to her heart. The smallest reminders that Hangman has a heart; and itâs full of love to give, and on some occasions, she has allowed herself to believe she could be worthy of that love.Â
He used to sit beside her in the mess hall no matter how many seats were available; his broad shoulders bumping her own, his elbow knocking at her ribs, their hands brushing as he slid his mashed potatoes onto her plate and she slid her green beans onto his. Silent and symbiotic in their bond, determined to look out for one another.Â
The first New Year's Eve they were able to spend together off base was spent with as many friends as possible and too much liquor to handle. Neither of them got a midnight kiss because she was spilling her guts in the alleyway behind the bar, Jake by her side saying âI told you not to do shots after drinking a glass of wineâ. Â But his satisfied smirk was overshadowed by the genuine concern in his eyes and the steady warm hand he'd placed on her back. âThere you go, you'll feel better once you get it all outâ. He was drunk himself, his words half slurred but no less encouraging. She had thought then that he was seeing her at her worst. She knows now that she was wrong.Â
By some miracle they had been deployed together more often than not. At first it was pure coincidence, but over time it became clear that together they were a dynamic duo with a combined force and efficiency they're commanding officers could not deny, and were often interested in capitalizing on. They had become two halves of a whole, a packaged pair anyone would be disinclined to separate. Still, they had not been permitted to bunk together, and neither of them had ever been interested in breaking the rules of the institution so they never pushed it. But on nights when the creaks and groans of the 900,000 pound ship kept her awake, and the rocking of the waves around them was too much to ignore she knew she'd be able to find him lurking around the corridors as well.
 âI couldn't sleep,â she'd say. âMe neither,â he'd respond. Sometimes, when the world felt too heavy on his shoulders and they'd been away from home for too long they'd find their way to the floor together, his back pressed to hers, their arms circling their knees, and he'd sync his breathing to hers convincing himself that so long as she was their he had some piece of his real life with him. A part of Jake Seresin that wasn't just a pawn in battles bigger than him, he was a man with thoughts and feelings, and dreams outside of his role worth achieving.Â
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This is as good a place to die as any, she thinks.
The parachute that isn't being used to block the wind is still draped over the two of them and she hopes it keeps Jake warm until he wakes. His walk to the base will take him longer now dragging her weight behind him, he'll need his sleep.Â
She lets the sound of the wind lull her and she finds that she's not afraid anymore. Just sad; angry even; but not afraid. Her pain is excruciating, and sheâs honestly welcoming the relief of a permanent slumber. Whoosh. Whoosh. Whoosh. The wind gusts come steadily, growing louder and ever closer.Â
Jake stirs beneath her, sitting up her head falling to his lap. âWell would you look at that! No more walking for us,â he grins. Her eyes have shut but she can hear it in his voice, the boy like wonder bursting the surface. âAngel, wake up,â he shakes her shoulder. The joy that had filled him moments ago has been replaced with a more serious tone, âthey sent a chopper for us, honey,â he says, shaking her again, âyou've gotta get up,â he pleads with her, but she cannot answer him. His hand is surprisingly warm on the side of her face, and the world goes dark and silent.Â
Death is softer than she expected. It's dark still, but her head is resting on something plush, and there's a feel of woven fabric at her fingertips, it reminds her of the blanket Jake's mom had sent to her last Christmas. Her back and her legs feel stiff and she makes no attempt to move them uninterested in exploring this darken world she's found herself in. Her ribs ache but far less than they did back in the snow, the pinch she feels with each breath is like an echoed sound, a pallid reminder of her last moments.Â
There's a humming; a mellifluous tune. It drifts in and out, bookended by murmuring she cannot decipher. Come back to me. The words become clear. Angel. Guilt fills her, petulant and helpless as emotion overwhelms her. She wants to move towards the voice, to apologize for leaving but she's not sure she can. I need you honey.Â
Jake. Oh, it's so clear now. Jake.Â
âHey, hey, you're okay,â Jake's hands brace her shoulder, and just above her knee willing her to stop flailing her panicked limbs. Her eyes shoot open to meet his; golden green and brimming with tears she wishes she had the strength to stop. The insistent beeping that had filled the room quiets as she relaxes back into the pillows.Â
The Navy infirmary isn't anything fancy, but it's far more comfortable than the nights she spent with her back up against the bark of a tree. She has so many questions but they fade out of her mind as quickly as they spark in. Blips of clarity overriden by the need to speak to Jake who is looking at her with more wonder than she's even seen. The man has seen the world from 40,000 feet but he's looking at her like she hung his stars in the sky.Â
âJake,â she manages.Â
âYeah, Angelâ.Â
Her throat feels like sandpaper, her voice scratchy and raw with disuse, but she fights through it,Â
âI'm in love with you,â she says, sucking in a breath that makes her cough. Her lungs feel like they're on fire and she works desperately to inhale and exhale as the ache in her side is reawaken.Â
Jake offers her water that manages to swallow down, and when she takes a few shaky breaths without wincing, he sets the paper cup aside.Â
She gives him a gentle nod, refusing to meet his gaze. He doesn't let it slide, his forefinger tilting her chin up so she can't hide from him. She envies his confidence, his ability to simplify a scenario.Â
âI'm in love with you,â he tells her too.Â
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