The Commander's Wife Buys Confectionary
|In Shan State, Burma in the long now, there was a running insurgency - land, freedom, peace, justice, jade, teak, gold - golden triangle profit and greed with Chinese dynasties.
A shiny green army pickup truck pulled up at the New Moon bakery in Lashio.
A soldier in green jumped out and opened the door. The wife got out – longhair tied bun tight, white and silver longyi, designer purse, imperial jade necklace, diamond studed serious face.
Six soldiers exited the back of the truck. They were on a mission to liberate cakes, cookies, sweets from glass shrines.
The commander got out. Short, wearing a camouflage jacket like a forest with depressed green pants and black shiny shoes. Epaulets on his shoulder.
His sharp black eyes stared at a stranger scribbling at an outdoor table. Zero expression.
His eyes lay buried in his face with recessed emptiness. The commander's war camo boonie hat sat at a rakish angle folded in the front. Decorated with a golden military symbol of happiness, compassion and love.
His wife climbed into a new sun. Her husband uttered quick syllables to #2.
Number two had military bearing without a care in the world. He barked into a walkie-talkie.
A military policeman guarded the front of the truck. Smoking soldiers stood around as motorcycles loaded with succulent strawberries streamed goodbye.
She exited followed by a salesgirl trundling bags of roles and sweet goodies. A soldier jumped to attention, took them and put them in the truck. She spoke to her husband. His face said he was an obediant child.
He followed her to the market for shopping. Soldiers marched behind the queen.
Years later they returned with strawberries, apples and bananas. Soldiers loaded everything into the truck.
Someone called the commander. He pulled a walkie-talkie from his belt. He opened his mouth. Perfect white teeth. He smiled. He barked. A soldier open the door for his wife life. She got in.
He got in and removed his party hat. He smoothed his hair. The military police stopped traffic. They drove into a dream come true.
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