has been shattered." The barely-a-man stood there bereft.
In front of the rawhide door'd wigwam was clothing ripped to shreds.
"Dogs?" Asked a woman Marshal.
"Some were chased by dogs, yes," told a male co-worker. "But the dogs were all different. Like they'd gotten away from their masters and packed up."
"Do dogs do that?" A woman looked through binoculars in a 360. She lowered them revealing mesmerizing green eyes and said, "I'm a cat person."
"What in the tarnation is going on down there?" A radio asked.
"That's the General."
"The units have scattered."
"Everyone was supposed to have been making way North. And now this shit." A late twenty-something Officer, faced smeared with paint and tactical pants with a leg ripped almost off, pushed his mushroom hair towards the back of his head.
"Oh no." She held the satphone device away from an ear as a man kept bellowing. "I don't think it would be helpful at all," she talked to the air around the device. Snapped it back into it's carrying cradle and straightened her back. "He's coming back down." She looked at the ground and said.
He drove up in a spitshone lavender colored classic pick up truck. Oh man. That's embarassing. Guys mumbled on the horn. "It's my wife's!" The burly man bellowed. Then he pulled and pulled at the seat belt jammed into a rigged-with-a-lock seat belt click it. A Correspondent took a picture of a redfaced and spitting man not struggling and not swearing, but repeating, "It's my wife's!" He withdrew a stout knife from his utility belt and cut the seatbelt. Lifted the door handle and the door didn't open. He jammed his shoulder over and over against the door. His satphone device vibrated. He answered, "I'm getting there Sir or M'am," and hung up. A magazine Editor grabbed a walkie talkie, ducked behind a rock, and taunted, "Try unlocking it."
When the man did get out, he took off his utility belt and left it on the front seat. People spewed bits of information at him as he made way towards one of mine. He stripped out his greens, out of his whites, and approached the young man buck neked. "What's going on son?" The boy was staring at the lake in the distance.

