“Secured, sir,” the Colonel said. “Sergeant Ramirez has him in the chopper. He’s asking for you.”
I looked around the kitchen one last time. I looked at the terrified guests, the spilled beer, the shattered door.
I walked out.
The backyard was a windstorm of dust and leaves. The Black Hawk sat on the manicured lawn, its rotors spinning lazily.
I climbed aboard. Leo was sitting in a jump seat, wearing a headset that was too big for him. He was holding a juice box, his eyes wide but unafraid.
He saw me and smiled.
“Grandpa!” he shouted over the noise.
I sat next to him and strapped in. I pulled him close.