Silent Strike/It's Go Time

The first chapter in the Silent Strike series by  Jerry Wiffle  Waffle .

"Resistance Sierra, Resistance Sierra! Come in!" A voice came through the radio.

"This is Lieutenant Hayes. What do you need?" Lieutenant Samantha Hayes said, picking up the radio.

"Lieutenant Hayes, this is Staff Captain Elsen of Resistance Tango. We have word that Russian troops are coming your way. We do know that you are low on equipment, so it wouldn't matter if you let them pass. Just don't let them see you; we can't afford to lose any more resistance groups." Staff Captain Jacob Elsen, of Resistance Tango, said.

"Any information about when they are coming here and how much forces are coming?" Hayes asked.

"We know that they'll be in your general direction within a day or two. I don't know how many forces will be there, but it would be best to keep your heads down." Elsen said.

"Thanks for the heads up, Staff Captain Elsen. We'll keep our eyes peeeled. Hayes out." Hayes said, putting down the radio.

Great, she thought. Leaving the communications room, she jogged down the bunker's hallway, taking a left at the nd and then a right into Lieutenant Patrick Clooney's headquarters. He was at his desk, arranging papers and whatnot, going through a huge stack. He noticed Hayes in the doorway.

"What do you have to report, Samantha?" He asked, not turning his head.

"Staff Captain Elsen from Resistance Tango just called in. He said Russian forces were supposed to come in our general direction within a day or two. He didn't specify how many forces would becoming, just when they'd be here." Hayes said.

Clooney hesitated for a few moments, still going through his stack of papers and opened his mouth to speak, when he was cut off by Hayes.

"Elsen also said that we could try and ambush the Russians, but he suggested that we keep our heads low."

This made Clooney think a bit more, also making him rub his chin while in deep thoughts.

"Hmm... I've never seen Elsen be this considerate. I always thought he was the stubborn one, but oh well, maybe the smart-ass does have a heart," He said. "Very well. We will see when thie Russain forces come and we will keep our heads low, since our supplies are short at the moment." Clooney said, heading toward the other soldiers' bunkers.

Elsen followed humbly.