The table and benches were
bolted to what used to be the floor and was now the ceiling. Garbage was
everywhere, broken glass, papers galore and busted blood bags saturated the
cabin. The side door handle dug into my back. My head ached. The damage must
have woken me up. I scanned over the rest of me. The dress was torn and covered
in blood. Four fresh scars were on my chest and I realized some of the blood
was mine.
The last thing I
remembered was the meeting. I was used to bad things happening when Thais was
in control, but I never came back to a mess this horrific. What the hell
happened?
I searched for someone to
answer my questions. I hoped we had time for questions to be answered, and
weren’t still in serious danger. Jazz limped in wolf form over the debris
scattered over the broken sink cupboards. She dragged Guillermo by his shirt
collar to me. I doubted they would be of much help.
An exasperated groan came
from beside me. Kaelanna lay sprawled across the front passenger seat. She
moved in slow, achy movements and plopped onto the armrest.
Jared's body drooped
lifeless in his chair. His arms were entangled in the steering wheel. His head
rested peacefully against the horn. Well, peacefully if not for the fatal
gunshot wound to the head. Blood dripped from his broken sunglass’ frame. The
back of his head was blown out. The dark cavern in his head had a faint glisten
to it from the streetlight like rotten meat soaked in melted rubies.
I grabbed the back of the
passenger’s seat beside Kaelanna's leg and used the seat to haul myself up. I
stood, shaky, unsure of how my body felt until I moved. "Kaelanna, you
okay? What happened?"
"Yeah, I will
be." She stretched her neck. Then she noticed her captain lying on the
cupboard. "Guillermo?"
I crawled over the trash
to Jazz and Guillermo. Jazz pawed the cupboard door next to him. His face was
damaged during the collision. Bruises darkened his left eye. "He's out
cold."
Outside two motorcycles
circled the accident. The only sound louder than their motorcycles was their
laughter. Their cries of victory echoed throughout the cabin.
"Come out, come out
wherever you are." I recognized Brutus’ voice.
"What are we going to
do?" I turned to Kaelanna for guidance.
Her hair tie had fallen
loose, which left her wild fiery curls in a disheveled mess littered with
broken glass. Various cuts and scrapes ran along her cheeks and nose slowly
healed. She attempted to stand but slipped on the beanbag. Kaelanna caught
herself on the counter's edge. Her gun, still in hand, clanked against the
counter. I was proud of myself for not jumping at the loud unexpected clang.
"Move." She
shoved me out of her way. I inched back against the passenger seat. Kaelanna
grabbed Guillermo under the arms and pulled him closer to her. She untucked his
bloodstained shirt to reveal three gunshot wounds in his stomach and one in his
right shoulder. With the shirt gone the suction the shirt had made against the
wounds ceased, blood escaped his pale abdomen. The wound began to heal.
"He'll live."
Her body sagged a little from the sudden loss of tension.
"Okay, Thais, here's
the game plan." She pulled out the gun cartridge, and checked her ammo.
“I’m Angela.”
“Shit." She slumped
her head on to the counter. I heard her count to ten and watched her regain her
composer. She spoke through gritted teeth, “Okay, Angela, I need you to crawl
back there and get the bag o' guns. We’re gonna have to fight our way out.
There are only two of them left so I should be able to handle this without any
more problems. After you get me the guns I’m going to pop out of the emergency
hatch and fire. Jazz, that is when I need you to pick up Guillermo and carry
him to safety. Angela, you’re going to follow them. Try not to draw any
attention to yourself. Only fire if they get past me. Do not come back for me.
Whatever you see or hear just keep running."
I nodded while I
visualized the plan in my head. She caught my shoulder and stopped me in
mid-crawl to the back. "I need you to stay calm and focused. I can't spare
a second for you to retreat to your happy place and let Thais do this. I, we,
need you to stay with us. We don’t have the time for it. Got it?"
"I'll do my best.
What happened?"
She shook her head. Her
eyes lacked their brilliant shine. “Brutus is just a prick. Other than that, I
have no clue who sent him after us. But I’m betting it had something to with
Thais. The vamp we questioned seemed pretty damn spooked by her.”
“This is all my fault.” A
large weight tightened my chest. I swore if it wasn’t one thing I did wrong it
was another. This time I had no control over any of it.
“Don’t start. I could
easily say it was my fault for triggering you or changing the way you look.
Guillermo could say it was his fault for not forgoing the contract and getting
the fuck out of here. In the end," she checked the ammunition in her gun,
then snapped the clip back into place and cocked it, "it's everybody
else’s fault, but yours."
I couldn't say anything.
What could I say? It was the first rational and honest thing Kaelanna ever said
to me. In that moment she taught me the meaning of bravery. She put up a good
front, came up with a strategy plan, but under all that she was scared. Her
feelings didn’t matter. She knew that and kept going. I vowed that, if Kaelanna
didn’t finish him off, someday Brutus would get what he deserved. Whether it
was my fault or not it was the least I could do for them risking their lives
because of my alter ego.
I crawled to the back to
retrieve the weapon’s bag. Perched on the last cupboard, so as to not step on
the bag or the broken bed, I dug through to find it.
"Excuse me
puppies." I wiggled my foot at the dogs and shoed them away from the
debris. The two mastiffs climbed free. The remains collapsed and filled the
void their large bodies left behind. "Dang it."
I tossed parts of the pile
aside one item at a time. My search took me closer to the broken windowpane. I
was so focused in what I was doing that I paid little attention to the world
around me. I found the bag in the far corner. "I found it."
Only after I shouted to
Kaelanna did I realize the error of my ways. The motorcycles were quiet. There
was no laughter. Only that stinging tension of being watched rang in my ears.
That sixth sense that most people got when they were about to be killed warned
me of the inevitable danger that lurked behind me. I turned as if gravity
fought against me. Brutus stood there staring down at me.
"I've got some candy
for you little girl." The air around him screamed with his malicious
desire. He grabbed me by my hair and yanked me from the wreckage before I could
react.
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