Back at the airfield, while the three men introduced themselves, Ameera rose from the sofa and made her way through a door that led into the living quarters. She returned a moment or two later toting a rifle and a determined expression. There was absolutely no telling when the storm would be over; in Nepal, they lasted anywhere from a few hours to a few days. There was the second door to keep them relatively comfortable during the duration of the blinding blizzard. On the other hand, Ameera rejected the idea of being in the company of at least two men she was not very fond of at the moment.
?Where are you going with that?? Eddie asked as he watched Ameera making her way towards the door with her jacket fully zipped up and his rifle in her possession.
?I?m walking to Kathmandu,? she said sarcastically.
In actuality, she had no intentions to attempt to traipse over two hundred miles of mountainous terrain in freezing temperatures and unforgivable winds to get to the Nepalese capital. She wasn?t stupid or crazy enough.
Eddie rolled his eyes and shook his head, ?Yeah, right.?
?Watch me,? Ameera mumbled. With that, she walked past Deadlock and Paden, soon disappearing out the doorway into the blizzard.