A Counterattack - Part 12

BAM!

Beam's boot collided with the door once more, this time bending the middle hinge of the door, nearly snapping it. The door was beginning to cave inwards on the left, though it was still held in place firmly by the bolted lock on one side.

'If you cared about the children, would you not have waited until they were gone?' A voice of doubt asked him, as he drew his boot back once more. He couldn't tell whether that voice was his own. He only knew that he didn't know.

He wrinkled his nose, as he tried to steady his blurring vision. It had been a while since the dizziness had hit him quite so strongly.

"You alright, boy?" The sergeant asked, noticing him stagger, and noticing the strained look on his face.

Beam didn't answer. He brought his boot back once again, and put all his uncertainty into a single forceful kick.

BAM!