" What are they doing?" He whispered to himself.
Then a strong banging of the entrance door echoed the entire house
" Shh...I'm not an enemy but part of the insular and commonwealth...If you've known the markings, I'm on its advocacy; and work for the freedom you are praying for." The lieutenant whispered with sweats all around him. The mam replied and was shaking.
" Please help me...get out of here. I've got a new name here Arnick. Do...do you know my brother, Dr. Amado, his lover...was our boss, senorita, Dr. Lucia. She's in Daba the last time I saw her and with the camp he's serving...and..." Arnick stopped when George put down his dagger and right away got back hiding under the sack when he'd heard some footsteps coming. This time, he just quickly cover himself with the first sack of rice hull.
" Arnick! are you done? let's serve the dinner now, there are injured soldiers in the next room and go feed the prisoners. Careful with the beautiful lady, she's ...you know. Hey! why you're seemingly in shock, come on! I'll go serve for laundry now, just leave me some viand and extra rice."
When Arnick's companion left, Arnick immediately pushed the cart on a corner together with the piked up of sacks.
" Sir...I feel that the liberation is just today. You gave me hope. I..I served here after the first attack of a brave troupe a year ago and.."
" It's us...with Dr. Amado. He's good in helping us in this fight and treat injuries of the troupe and even had performed surgeries. He's just fine but Dr. Lucia's ...dead.
"Oh my...Oh. God, how is he coping? "
" It was difficult but he tried to move on. So..so..."
" I'm also here for my wife. She's taken by the soldiers and I feel she's here. That man just came in maybe knew my wife's whereabouts now. Please help me and I'll help you and if possible the rest to get out of here too."
" Hmm...it would be too difficult, Sir. We're surrounded by soldiers."
" Hmm...no worries. For now, please help me find out my wife and tell me if which prison cell she's right now. Please, Arnick."
" Alright, Sir, I'll do that."