270 A Hostile Visit
For a very odd reason, I found myself terrified from the morning light. I woke up, drenched in sweat, as I looked beside me. Oddlyâif itâs even oddâshe wasnât there. I sighed, as I got up from my bed and exited the room, just to see her nowhere.
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Did she escape or somethingâunlessâshe ran with the money!
Of course that fiend would take my money and run with it! That betrayer! The anger boiling through my blood was too great to contain.
But then, I heard the bathroom door open, as she exited out of there. She looked at me with concern, which I calmed down, trying to pretend nothing happened.
âYou good?â she asked.
âYes, I think,â I said with an embarrassed smile. âSo when are we going to get to the airport?â
âTomorrow, so that we can meet your friend and get back to our regular lives as soon as possible,â she said. She spit her marinating toothpaste into her cup, leaving this sticky, viscous residue.
âWell, I guess thatâs good,â I said, chuckling a bit.
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She shifted into a position, as she took a good look at me. âAre you always nervous?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âLike, right now.â
She wasnât wrong, I had to give her that. âI mean, we are in a very nerve-racking situation so in a sense, I guess.â
âIt is what we spy mages do, correct?â she asked me, which I hesitantly nodded. She was right, unfortunately.
âYou should calm down some time, it might actually do you some good,â she said.
âNo, Iâm perfectly fine,â I said. âAre you good?â She smiled with her toothbrush shoved in her mouth. âNever been better.â
She returned back to the bathroom, in which I sighed, looking around the place. It wasnât bad, and the sun shining was a nice addition to the room.
But then, I noticed something on the TV, or more on the screen.
I didnât even turn it on, and the static picture was playing, which alarmed me instantly. âUh, did you turn it on?â I asked, hoping she would hear me from the bathroom.
Unfortunately, that was not the case.
Then, the picture cleared up into an actual video, which the video was showing a dark room that shadowed every corner.
But then, one lamp turned on, then two, then three until the entire face of the speaker was the main product on the screen.
âHello, Connor, I know youâre there,â heâLuthor Baneâsaid. âIâm not sure how you thought it was a good idea to escape from us, knowing that it was a bad idea anyways.â
Fear captivated my heart, as I heard the loud footsteps from the bathroom head towards that door.
âHey, Connor, do you happen to knowâ¦oh,â Brie asked, before she abruptly surprised. Luthor Bane noticed her presence. âOh, thatâs the woman!â
âWoman who?â she asked in confusion.
âI sent some guys to find you and to kill you Connor, but a fellow friend of yours came to the rescue seemingly,â he said. âWow. Nice to meet you.â
âWhat do you want?â she asked. I turned to her. âWhat do you think?â
Luthor Bane nodded slowly, the smirk wiping all over his face. âFirst of all, to clear the air here, thereâs no way you guys are escaping from us. So Connor, why donât you hand us those two briefcases and that girl right beside you and weâll send you back to the YMPA. Iâm pretty sure theyâd have compassion on you being the fact you were basically kidnapped by us.â
âI donât think I want to do that,â I said.
Luthor Bane shook his head. âWhat do you think is going to happen by keeping those two briefcases. Do you really believe youâre going to survive against the entire force of the TSA on your head?â
âWell you failed to kill me in the first place,â I said. Luthor Bane sighed. âFirst of all, weâre not monsters. We wonât kill innocent people unless required to, to get what we want. Secondly, no one expected that girl to come to rescue like some female Batman. Now that we know, weâll take clear caution. It is just the two of you anyways.â
âSo, how does this help your case?â she asked. âAre you going to bust inside of here and kill us both or something?â
âIn a sense, yes, if you donât except my deal. Look out the window. Youâll be surprised,â he said.
I looked at him with concern, as I slowly made my way to the window, and I scooted the drapes out the way.
Shock was drawn all over my face, seeing the groups of vehicles parked all over the front gate, with men with wands and machine guns standing in front of them like bodyguards.
âOh, no,â I mumbled. I could hear Luthor Bane laughing from the TV all the way at the corner. âTerrifying sight, ainât it?â he said, laughing even more.
âIf I accept your deal, are these guys going to disappear?â I asked, my eyes glued to the horrifying sight.
âOh, disappear? Theyâll vanish!â he advertised. âTheyâll go like holograms!â
I slowly turned around to glance at Brie. I mouthed the words: âGet your wand!â She quickly nodded, and she slowly reached for her weapon.
I slowly reached for my gun, in which I cocked the weapon, ready to shoot at any moment.
âIâm waiting for an answer kid,â Luthor Bane said. I gave a smirk outside the window, curious if anyone of them noticed.
âYou want an answer?â I asked. âHereâs one. Câmon in.â Immediately, I fired three bullets out the window, and the rain of bullets began.
âGet down!â I shouted to her, in which I dove behind one of the sofas.
The little quick sounds of bullets passing by increased the pumping speed inside my heart. I looked beside me and shot a few more bullets blindly, before returning to cover.
âHey, Connor!â Brie shouted, hiding behind the other sofa on the other side of the room.
But then, the war of bullets stopped. The sounds of magazines dropping onto the floor were the last things producing sound before the silence took cover.
âThat was a quick free trial of whatâs going to happen. But now you have a chance to make the right choice again, unless youâre gonna have to pay,â Luthor Bane said, breaking the silence.
I glanced ahead, seeing Brie mouthing words to me: âWhat do we do?â
I looked around, only seeing the smoke slither through air, and the debris scatter across the floor.
I looked ahead, seeing the door which was unhinged. That was our way of escape, because we could go through the backdoor, and escape that way.
âGo over there,â I mouthed. Luthor Bane sighed once again, âI need an answer!â
Quickly we crawled towards the door, before I shot up to my feet. I reached out my hand, and Brie grabbed. âOh my Lord, you guys are escaping againââ
I shut the door.
âOkay, we have to go now,â I said, in which she nodded. We sped through the hall, already knowing that TSA spies galore were going to flood these halls.
But as we came across one of the crossings, two agents peeked out from the corner. âGet back!â Brie shouted. She twirled the wand in her hands, fighting against them while I checked the corners to see if more were coming.
And indeed, they were.
âOkay, we gotta go like now!â I said, looking at her. She dodged an attack, then finished her last opponent with a strong strike to the jaw.
âWhat?â she asked. I moved my head towards the door that was letting rays of light enter, and also a bunch of enemy agents.
âYeah, come on, letâs move,â she said. We shot through the halls, as the others came in, and immediately pursued us.
âWhereâs the backdoor of this place?â I mumbled to myself, looking around for that door with the white frame.
âI donât know, but Iâll try and keep them back,â she said. Then, an idea that I always forget to use clicked in my brain.
âWait, watch this,â I said, stopping in my tracks and turning around. Agents poured through the halls like a rushing flood, in which I took a deep breath.
I stomped the ground, and sent a shockwave that pushed them all back.
They flew through the air, and collasped onto the ground. âThat should hold them back,â I said, quickly turning my head to her. âLetâs go.â
We flew through the hall, until we finally reached that door withn the white frame. But then, at the right of us another two agents decided to appoint us as their opponents.
âOh, boy,â I muttered, looking around. I saw a fire extinguisher, which on top of it was a fine for five hundred, although Iâm quite sure my live is worth quite more than a fire extinguisher.
Quickly, I fetched for the fire extinguisher, and swung at one of the men. He quickly caught it, as he tried to throw it to the side, but I reversed that move.
Then he reversed that move, leading us into his dance or rhythm while constantly trying to hit each other with this big red bottle. I quickly swung it to the side, but this time, I kicked him in his thigh.
His stability wavered, in which I crossed him with the fire extinguisher. The bottle dropped, but luckily didnât decide to spew out anything.
âCâmon letâs go before more come,â I said, looking at Brie, in which her nod confirmed our next move.