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The noise the Reapers made was deafening, but that did not stray Jon from his target. His whole team had been killed in a Reaper ambush, having been taken out by husks, who dragged them away into the darkness of the London underground before Jon could do anything about it.
Jon fired a shot at a husk, taking one out before dropping to the side, reloading and staying out of sight from the Reapers, before taking out another husk whilst he returned.
"Come on, turn around," Jon muttered, hoping he could take out one of the legs of a Reaper and make it fall down onto a large variety of husks, allowing some soldiers to make the push towards Trafalgar. "I need you turn around!"
After a while of taking out husks and waiting, Jon noticed one of the Reapers was injured from the airstrike, and took the shot. After taking the shot, the Reaper definitely felt it and stumbles backwards, tumbling towards Big Ben.
Jon panicked and dropped his rifle, running towards the space where he climbed up, jumping down and hitting the ground hard, almost cracking some of his ribs.
Jon looked up just as the Reaper crashed through Big Ben, and saw massive bits of debris falling towards him. He rolled out of the way and was struck on the head by some wood, knocking him unconscious for quite a while.
She was just finishing up her sketching and was writing down some final notes when she saw a shot fly out from Big Ben and hit the Reaper causing it to tumble backwards into the tower. She had just enough time to grab her things and leap out of the way before the whole thing came crashing down. She was just about to pack up and run when something caught her eye. She put her goggles on to protect from the dust and made her way over the debris and rubble to find a man, unconscious and with a nasty head wound.
She had a choice, she could either leave him there and make it back to base safely or try to save him and risk them both getting caught by husks, or worse. The choice was clear and she began to walk away. She made it about ten feet before her conscience became too great to ignore. "I really hate myself sometimes." She ran back, brushed most of the debris off of him and did her best to hoist him onto her back. When she was certain he wouldn't fall off she began the long trek back to base and prayed that she wouldn't regret this decision.
After what seemed like hours she finally made it back to the base, or at least what was left of it. She laid the stranger gently on a cot and did her best to clean and bandage his head. She didn't have time to wait for him to wake up, if he ever did, so she left some food and water on a nearby table and left to finish her work.
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