Chapter 1
Jill was the one who saw it first. A reflection. Possibly off of someone's scope. Quickly she pulled out her own binoculars and looked of into the direction the light was coming from. There. She saw people.
There were five of them. All of them were armed, by the looks of it. "Damn," she said, attracting the attention of her team mates. "There. Five soldiers. Enemies, all armed." Her team mate next to her nodded. Jill grabbed her helmet and stuffed it on. She pushed her hair up into it; some was still spilling out. She stood up and grabbed her P90, and gave the signal.
On her command, the other FROGS leaped. She followed suit. Though she couldn't see them that well from the air, she could tell the targets had noticed them and were starting to move. She didn't go into the building. A few other FROGS and she waited outside in case the others failed. Within minutes, there was gun fire, and the unmistakable sound of death. The guns were still blazing, indicating that it was the other FROGS that were being killed.
Not yet, Jill told herself, just wait. There was a small hole in the wall she was leaning against, and she peered through it. She could see the entire first floor; there was a bar and many stairs. She could see some of her team mates racing up the steps, and others' bodies were falling from above.
A sound to her left told her that an armored dozer was coming towards her. With a quick glance she saw that it was being driven by a member of Praying Mantis, one of her allies. She yelled to the driver, "We might need you. Wait for my signal, then take the wall down."
"Sure thing, babe," he said in reply. With an annoyed grunt Jill walked back to the hole and peered in. She could see the five enemies behind the bar.
"Get ready with the flash bangs," she said to the FROGS on her right, and then signaled to the driver of the dozer to move. She took a flash bang off her belt and pulled the pin. The dozer plowed through the wall with an awful sound. Jill threw the flash bang in as hard as she could, covered her eyes, and ran in. After she heard the flash bangs blow, she looked over and saw that the driver of the dozer had been shot.
She had just enough time to leap onto the balcony of the second floor before the targets regained their vision and opened fired. They made short work of her team mates. "Shit," Jill murmured as she raised the gun in her hands and fired, her bullets grazing the arm of the biggest of the five soldiers. Fortunately, he didn't see her.
Jill decided not to fire at him again at took a look at the other targets. There was a large black guy, a kid with a balaclava, a woman, and there was him. Jill had seen his face before. His gray hair and mustache, his wrinkled skin. Every part of his body was aged. Jill had a perfect shot. She could hit the old bastard right in the fore head. She raised her gun. The sight lined up. Her finger moved to the trigger.
But something made her stop. His face…What was wrong with her? She had killed before. She would be doing this guy a favor. Why didn't she just pull the trigger?
As she gazed upon his features, he killed the last of her team mates and left the room. "Damn!" Jill said to herself. "Why the fuck did I stop?! That was him! The boss' brother! Solid Snake…."
Jill yanked off her helmet, letting her reddish blond hair fall past her shoulders. With a sigh, she jumped down from the second story and left through the huge hole the dozer had made. She used her powerful legs to leap back to the camp in only a few minutes. She found her boss, Liquid Ocelot.
"Sir, bad news." Jill said to the old man, "My entire squad was wiped out. It was him. Solid Snake. He got away."
"Good," Liquid replied in his raspy voice, "he doesn't need to die yet." Go tell the pilot to prep the chopper. We're heading for South America as soon as Snake gets here."
Jill had no idea what he was talking about, but she nodded anyway and went to talk to the helicopter pilot. As she left, the woman that was always around Liquid gave her a cold stare.
Jill told the pilot what was going on and went off to meet the other FROGS. "I had him," Jill was telling the others, "I could have got him. But he's quick for an old man."
The next day, she boarded a chopper headed for South America. She would see him again. And when she did, she would kill Solid Snake.
