Title: How Brave I Was
Author: Jkkitty
Rating G
Word count: 626
Prompt 30. Helicopter


Napoleon's injury takes him back to his childhood.
After escaping with plans to another doomsday machine, Illya and an injured Napoleon were moving slowly toward their pick up point in a Vermont forest.  Although they had lost the Thrush agents who were following them, Illya could tell his partners injuries were causing him to falter.

“There’s some covering over there, we will rest for awhile until you are able to move on.”  Illya said as he moved toward the heavy grove of maple trees supporting Napoleon.

“We need to get these plans to Waverly.  You go on. It’s only a couple of miles to the pickup point.  I’ll wait here for you.” 

“That is not an option.  We will get out together as always.”  Illya shook his head as he started a small fire.  “Besides in this forest I might not find you again.”

“I could order you to go,” Napoleon threatened, but the seriousness of his injuries had it to come out as a whisper.

“Go ahead, you could but we both know I will not follow the order.  Beside although we cannot talk to our people, our communicators’ tracers are still working.  Help will be here soon. Just rest.”

Illya had made a soft bed of leaves, and helped his partner lay down on them.  He rechecked the wrapping on the wound and tightened it before the wounded agent fell asleep.  Within a little bit, Napoleon temperature shot up causing him to moan in his sleep.  The little water in the area was from past rainfall. Although unable to drink it, Illya used it to try to cool down the American.

The wind began to pick up causing the leaves and seeds of the maple trees around them to launch into the air.
A laugh from the injured man had the Russian turning toward him. 

“Napoleon, are you alright?” Illya asked seeing the glaze over his partner’s eyes because of the fever.

“Helicopters, I see hundreds of helicopters.”  heli

“Shh, my friend.  Your fever is causing you to have hallucinations.  There are no helicopters here.”

“But there are.  Can’t you see them,” With that a swaying Napoleon stood up before trying to catch whirling seeds that were falling as they were released by the wind. 

Illya finally was able to get glide his partner back down and said, “They are just seeds.”

“When I was a child,” Napoleon spoke softly, whispering almost as if he was sharing a secret.   “Hundreds of them would be fall each autumn.  Their shape caused them to spin in the air.  We would run through them laughing and trying to catch as many as possible before the wind could take them away.  We would pretend that we soldiers being attacked by helicopters or as some of my friends called them whirlybirds.  The more we caught, the braver we were. I was very brave.”  His voice failing as he fell back asleep with a smile on his feverish face.

….

Napoleon woke in medical, his partner asleep in the chair next to him. 

“Hi there,” he said bringing Illya awake instantly.

“So you finally wake up.  You have to lose some weight.  I had to carry you the last fourth of a mile to meet the response team they sent for us.”  Illya said trying to hide his concern.

“Hey, I’m not that heavy.”  Napoleon understood what Illya was doing as he often did the same thing. “I had a funny dream.  UNCLE had sent hundreds of helicopters to pick us up.  Could you image Mr. Waverly’s face if he received that bill?”

Illya handed him a box.  Inside were a handful of maple tree seeds.  Napoleon ran his fingers through them, contented as he slipped back into sleep.  A smile remaining on his face of simpler times.

Date: 2014-02-10 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] svetlanacat4.livejournal.com
“I could order you to go,” Napoleon must really be feverish...
There was a maple tree in the yard of my old elementary school and we played with helicopters!

Date: 2014-02-10 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkkitty.livejournal.com
Thanks for reading and commenting. Yes, Napoleon could order but we all know Illya won't do it.
I use to love waiting for the high winds and then run through the helicopters as they fall. Although I now hate what they do to my car, I always have a little smile when they first start falling.

Date: 2014-02-10 09:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkartes1.livejournal.com
When I was little we used to play with those seeds. Now I throw them away so they don't start new trees. Nice memory for Napoleon to have. Great story!

Date: 2014-02-10 09:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkkitty.livejournal.com
Thanks you I appreciation your comments and reading. I did love them as a child but now they are a bother. My grandchildren however remind of younger times.

Date: 2014-02-10 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eilidhsd.livejournal.com
Very nice; deceptively simple, but brings a smile to the face.
It was sycamore wings we had, and they twisted as they drifted through the air.

Date: 2014-02-10 11:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkkitty.livejournal.com
Thanks for reading and commenting. I just remember running under them and playing there were what ever game we were playing. Childhood memories so important.

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