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13 pages, Audible Audio
First published August 3, 2021
"We were men. It was why we were here. And then we were uniforms. Bearing them proudly, morphing into one force. Bent on saving humanity. And then, finally, we were ants. Tunneling earth, shoveling graves, running with speed and conviction we did not feel,... through networks that were more lifeblood to us than what ran through our own veins. I closed my eyes against it. We are men, I reminded myself. We are human."
"Weapons, and weapons, and weapons — again and again and again. Firing straight into an ocean of men.... Moments ceased to exist out there.... But I can say it was a mess of cold, wet, mud, blood. Barbed wire. Famished craters made of our own artillery, gulping us down. Billowing curtains of grey smoke, and dust arising out of nowhere. Wires lashing as we passed, our own cat-of-nine-tails slicing flesh, as if to urge us on at the hand of a ruthless master. So we went. Dodging gunfire, shellfire, machine gun nests.... The battle cry scattered, becoming less strong and being peppered with other cries — pained ones. I did not want to think what the shrieking chorus of voices meant. There was no time for thinking. Only acting."
"'Sometimes there's a dark so thick you just know that the God who made light with His own two hands — with just His words — is going to plunge right into that dark to find you. You remember that, Mr. Matthew.'" (italicized in the original)
There [is] life, there in the dark.