"How many of us are left?" he asked, shaking. There was nothing that could be done anymore; he knew that they, the capitalists, had killed nearly all of them.
"Twenty-two," said the woman before him, her voice a shadow of what it was. There had been 108 before the offensive.
His knees felt weak; a wave of nausea overcame him. "In the city?"
"We do not know. There has been no communication."
So they were all dead. 236 people, friends, comrades, reduced to 22.
"A retreat...a retreat will be necessary," he said, swallowing. He did not believe that he was saying what he was saying. But they would need to, if the few of them that were left were to survive.
She nodded silently. "I will; I will go and tell the rest."
Slowly, she stepped off through the woods, to the little throng of people who were huddled near a rock, rising from the ground like a dagger. Each of them, all twenty of them, began to rise. Many were limping, their shirts drenched with blood. Some were missing limbs; others had to be carried, for they no longer had legs.
"We will go to Flensburg," he said, finally. "The city is empty, and it is not very far. We will...we will be safe there," he said, tears welling from his eyes.
They simply stared in incomprehension, their eyes glassed over, as though they could not see him; hear what he had said. So much had happened to them; they were dead to the world.
He looked to the comatose Reitzmic soldiers, who lay beneath numerous lean-tos. None, thankfully, had been executed yet, despite the vote. They would leave them; without the dosage of opium, they would recover, although they would be left with withdrawal, that hopefully would not be too bad.
Slowly, they began to walk. How many of them would be left when they arrived, they did not know. Of course, they had the vehicles, the many, many vehicles, that they had taken from the captured soldiers; but they could not use them if they wished not to be seen.
The man sent out a communique to Vienna, to the government of Obel:
TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF EASTERN HAANE
THE OPERATION IN KIEL HAS FAILED. AS WITH PREVIOUS COMMUNICATION, NON-PROPORTIONALITY OBSERVED. ORDER OF NO QUARTER LIKELY, AS BEFORE. 214 DEAD, AT LEAST EIGHT INJURED. RETREATING TO FLENSBURG.