236 The Storm
Now was the day to storm the Fillmore Center. We had an idea of where Matthew Lock and Luthor Bane would be in. A convoy of boats, specifically meant to protect him.
We had to strike them hard.
There was no way we didnât have them in the bag. Theyâre trapped, and they canât withstand an entire fleet of YMPA boats after them.
It just ainât happening.
We were inside of the room where we are usually briefed for our missions. Mr. Drails was really more strict this time, being the fact this was a chance to end the uprising.
I canât blame him.
This could probably be the one mission that ends everything. That allows us to continue in our quest to protect the world.
âAlright, remember the plan I told you guys,â he said. He pointed at the fleet of YMPA boats that were charging in. It was a simulation of what should happen, in which he was explaining as it went on.
âWe first surround the island, as an initial wall to block them. To not allow them through,â he said. âThatâs the first plan.â
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He looked back at the simulation. âSecond, a few boats will come in for the attack. They will close in, and make sure that they infiltrate and find Matthew Lock. In the case they escape, the outer wall should block them.â
It showed a bunch of boats leaving the island, which had to mean the TSA.
âIn doing so, we will send our pursuers after them to take them down. We need Matthew Lock alive, so what you guys must not do, is to blow up the ship. Donât blow it up. You may shoot at it, and you may sink it. But make sure to get Matthew Lock in time. Heâll tell us the location of the virus hopefully, and we can end this once and for all. It would look great on your spy mage resumes.â
âWe have resumes?â I asked.
âIn the matter that you donât want to work here, you can transfer to a different agency and thatâs when youâll need your resumes.â
I nodded, understanding now.
âGet your gear ready,â he said. âWeâll be leaving in twenty minutes. Understood?â
âYes, sir!â we all shouted, and immediately we got to checking our vests. I checked and examined every single weapon in my arsenal.
Gun, check.
Knives, check.
Tasers for some odd reason, check.
Wand, charged and ready.
âAre you ready for this?â Tisiah asked me, but I could only shrug. The anxiety of this not working was very high, and it was only going to be worse when we actually got there. I couldnât help but feel it.
âYeah,â I said, as I tightened my vest. âYou?â
âIâm ready. Just imagine this being on our resumes. Stopped all the MSTO organizations in releasing a virus, and starting a pandemic,â he said. âIâm excited. This has to work.â I nodded, releasing a deep sigh before looking at him. âI hope so,â I said, trying to keep the optimism alive.
I felt it start to fade as I saw the look in his eyes. It was a sense of concern and unease.
âYouâre worried too, right?â I asked him, and he nodded slowly. âTell me about it,â Tisiah said. âIâve seen many missions go the complete opposite direction. Thatâs why I always try to keep a smile. To hide my fears.â
âWell, weâll make it happen,â I said. He smiled at me, and I smiled back.
âLetâs go,â I said. âIâm ready for the battle.â
âSo am I,â he said.
As soon as twenty minutes passed, we lined up in a single file line, waiting for the mission to arrive. Mr. Drails swung his wand in the direction of a circle, and a portal manifested into life. Ahead was the inside of something, and it seemed to be moving, being the fact it was swaying.
We walked through the portal, and the last thing I saw before the portal closed was a giant blue screen. Then the view began to move, and we were inside of a boat.
The boat started to accelerate, and we quickly fell in the ocean.
âWhoa!â I yelled as I fell. I grabbed onto a railing, and then I looked around. âWhere are we?â âA boat!â Malachi shouted, and I nodded in response. Knew it. We continued to move around from the crashing waves, rubbing up against our windows. âHow far are we from the island?â September asked, which one of the agents looked back at us.
He was wearing a baseball cap, with a suit that was clean as the walls of this ship, which was pretty clean. âAbout a mile,â he said, which I responded with a nod, before looking back at Tisiah. He looked at me, which then I turned back to the front. Agents held on the rails, with their wands firm in their grasp.
âThings are about to go down,â Malachi said, glancing at me. I chuckled, mainly because he was right. Things were definitely about to go down. The question was, is it going to go down in our favor, or theirs? That was the real question. All of a sudden, the boat shook, almost sweeping me off my feet.
That was no wave. Or maybe it was, but it wasnât the oceanâs doing.
âWeâre being attacked!â someone shouted, which began to echo from the otherâs mouths. I felt my heart pulsate at more speed than before, and it was only climbing from there.
âI donât see anything,â I said, as I tried to peer out of the window. There was nothing to see, just the ocean, and a little bit of white. âWhatâs going on?â
Tisiah looked at me with shock on his face. âWhat do you mean you donât know? Weâre being attacked, embrace yourself!â Tisiah shouted. but right at that moment, another blast crashed into the ocean. The boat shook once more, and this time, more aggresively. I saw a hole in the side, and I looked at the man next to me.
âTheyâre getting close,â I said, and he nodded. âItâs time to get serious,â he said, and we both looked forward.
âWeâre approaching the island,â someone said. âWe need to build the wall!â Soon enough, the boat turned from its position, and was now heading for the island. We moved closer, and soon we could see the island. I saw the sea surrounding the island, and the island was massive, which I could tell.
Other boats began to get in position, creating a long wall of boats that surrounded the island, leaving no room for escape.
We need to move in quickly, because Iâm pretty sure they noticed it a long time agoâand if notâthey sure noticed it now.
âAlright, agents, get ready!â one of them shouted.
âYou heard him, letâs get ready for action. This is going to be a good one,â the agent next to me said.
I looked back at him, and we exchanged a glance. I turned around and took a good look at my teammates. âReady?â September asked all of us, which in return she got a simulation of nods. âAlright, weâll be moving soon,â she mumbled. Soon enough, the doors opened, and agents stormed out of the boats.
It was like a battlefield.
It was like war.
It was like a fight for our lives.
âWe need to stop them,â I said, and I felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned around, and I found Tisiah looking at me. âYou ready?â he asked, and I gave a hopeful nod. âLetâs do this,â I said. Our team was one of the last to storm out, but for a good reason. TSA agents already piled out of the Fillmore Center and were attacking the charging agents.
âOh, boy,â Nikki muttered in fear.
âTheyâre coming!â I shouted, and we started to run towards the beach, to find Matthew Lock. As we ran, I felt a burning sensation in my leg, but it was gone in an instant. Maybe it was the nervousness that was coursing through my body. Bolts shot through the air like bullets, and the thick noise of clashing wands.
âCome on!â Malachi shouted, as we continued to run through the immense battlefield. I saw the wall of boats, and the agents that were fighting for their lives, trying to push their way through the army of the MSTO.
âThis is not going to work,â Nikki said, and I knew she was right. âWe need to end this fast, the TSA are pretty burning through us.â September nodded. âWell we need to get inside of the center. Or at least find where Matthew Lock may be. We need to split up.â
âOf course,â Malachi responded, rolling his eyes.
âNikki, you go with September,â I said. âYou two can go left while me, Malachi and Tisiah go right. Weâll meet back at the center. We need to find him, and fast.â
âGot it,â Nikki said. Immediately we went our chosen directions. The problem was, we couldnât just storm through the gate. We needed to find another way, and time was against us. âDo you see any way we can go?â I asked, looking around hopelessly.
Malachi didnât respond, but only kept searching. âIâm not sure.â
âMe neither,â Tisiah said, but he wasnât being honest.
âYou do have a plan, donât you?â I asked him, and he nodded. âWell, tell me what it is. Iâm not a mind reader.â
Tisiah thought for a moment, and then he looked at me. âOkay, we should probably use the wall.â He said, and I looked at him with confusion. âHow, do you have some rope or something?â I asked, which I ate my words right at that moment. There wasnât a rope, but there was a pipe. âThere, right?â I asked.
âYouâd be correct,â he said, and I sighed with relief and nodded. âWhoâs going first?â
âIâll go. Let me show you how itâs done,â Malachi said, rubbing his hands as he approached the pipe.