The Chaos Crew: Killer Beauty (Chaos Crew #1) – Chapter 26
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NOELLE STAYED EXACTLY where she was, totally unfazed by the new arrivals. Of course. They were running toward me, obviously on her command.
As I backed up, looking to put myself in a better defensive position, my thoughts whirled. Why would Noelle have come with trained fighters ready to attack meâto capture meâwhen Iâd shown up with every intention of following her out of this tunnel? If sheâd approached me with an ounce of concern, I would have followed her demands to the ends of the earth. Iâd done that for so long that breaking the trend tugged at something inside of me.
But I refused to be a slave.
Two of the men, one on either side, drew ahead of the others to reach me first. I didnât see guns or knives in any of their handsâno, they didnât want to kill me. Only to force me to obey where Noelleâs special phrase had failed.
Then I couldnât think at all, my body switching over into the grips of my well-honed combat instincts. I squatted and veered, raising my brace to deflect a blow aimed at the side of my head, ducking away from grasping hands.
The men were obviously well-trained, but nowhere near as practiced as me. Too bad they had the numbers to make up for it.
My arm didnât ache in the way it had on the day Iâd sprained it, and the pain in my ribs was barely detectable, but there was enough of the injury left to slow my motions. I caught a glancing blow to my cheekboneâavoiding the full brunt of it by pure luck. The other men were pressing in on me, ducking and weaving around each other to snatch at me in an attempt to gain the upper hand. I was outnumbered severely, and I couldnât dream of winning this fight if I fought fair.
It was a good thing that I knew how to fight dirty.
My fingers closed around the knitting needle Iâd wedged into my pocket. I slashed out with it, slicing the tip through one manâs palm, jabbing it at anotherâs gut. It stabbed into his flesh, and he grunted in pain, but then he jerked it out and tossed it aside, out of my reach.
Fuck. I dropped down again and scanned the ground for any debris that could be used as a weapon. It was hard to make out much in the hazy light with attackers coming at me from left, right, and in front. I spun and kicked one way while aiming an uppercut in the opposite direction, moving my body at the fastest possible speed, scrambling to find an advantage.
In another scenario, Iâd have been looking for my best chance to make a break for it. There was no point in fighting a battle where the odds were stacked against you if you could get out of it. But fleeing would mean losing track of Noelle. I hadnât wanted to go with her like a puppy on a leash, but she knew something about the murders at the household. She was the only connection to my old life that I still had.
If I left here with just as few answers as Iâd turned up with, Iâd be even more stuck than before.
As I whirled, wincing when a blow I couldnât completely deflect caught me in my ribs, my gaze caught on a chunk of broken concrete about the size of a fist. I dove for it, snatched it up, and swung it at the nearest head. It slammed into the manâs skull with a crack of breaking bone. He dropped, and I knew he wouldnât be getting back up again.
That left⦠way too many more fighters.
My other hand groped and collided with a rusted pipe protruding from the wall. I yanked at it, only intending to use it for leverage, but it snapped off in my hand. Water gushed from the wall in a powerful burst.
The spray hit two of my attackers. I darted under the arc of water and swiveled to come at them from behind, but my left foot landed on a blob of slick sewage materialâokay, being totally accurate, I stepped on shitâand slid. I barely caught my balance, and then the nine remaining men were closing in on me again.
I tried to dodge around them or dash between them to get at Noelle. Maybe if I could take her hostageâif I even could overpower herâher attack dogs would back off. It wasnât a strategy Iâd used often, but I was running out of options.
I dipped and wove, jabbed out with an elbow and snatched a handful of hair to ram one head into another. Tripping one guy, I used his back as a springboard to launch me free of their tightening ring.
The move would have worked perfectly if I hadnât hit my landing right on another gross glob.
My feet skidded, my torso jerked around in an attempt to catch my balance, and pain flared through my freshly banged ribs. A solid body rammed into me, tossing me onto the ground where even more putrid liquid soaked into my shirt. My groan was both pain and disgust.
âGot her!â my attacker shouted.
Oh, he thought so, did he?
In a motion that Noelle had drilled into my mind years ago, I hooked my foot over his leg and pivoted my hips. The man lost his balance, falling off me and allowing me to switch our positions. I sat atop him, and he reached for me, but I pushed his hands under my knees, grabbed his head, and snapped his neck in one swift motion.
I was tempted to slam it into the muck for good measure, just for being such a prick, but the other men were hurtling toward me.
Snatching up the nearest of my makeshift weapons, I sprang to my feet, wobbled, and heaved off the wall to add power to my heel kick. I lashed out with the broken pipe end at the same time. It carved a gash in one guyâs cheek, but all he did was wince and keep coming.
Iâd ended up out in the open with no wall to protect my back. My breath was coming in short spurts now, burning in my throat, and not just with the stench. I flung another punch, ducked, and slipped right onto my ass.
In an instant, four hands gripped my arms. I thrashed between the two men whoâd grabbed me, but another wrapped his arms around my torso. They dragged me toward Noelle, one clamping his hand around my wrist brace so tight the tendons pinched with a lancing agony.
The same feeling from beforeâthe utter helplessness Iâd felt when Noelle had given her hypnotic commandâseeped back into me. âNo,â I whispered, not able to prevent the word from leaving my lips. I never begged. Never. Iâd sooner die than let someone hear me plead for my life.
But Noelle had no plans to kill me. It wasnât my life I was begging for; it was my freedom. That was⦠new. Iâd never experienced the sweetness of freedom before, and losing itâlosing the small taste of making my own choicesâwrenched me to the core.
I slammed my foot back, and it made contact with someoneâs shin, but his hold on me didnât release. The iron grip on my arms didnât slacken no matter how I twisted and heaved. There were too many of them.
âGood,â Noelle said. âBring her to the truck.â
My captors dragged me one more stepâand the bang of a gunshot reverberated from the nearest tunnel.
The man at my left jerked, blood blooming in the middle of his forehead. As he toppled, I dropped as low as I could go, lifting my legs so my weight would put more strain on the men who held me. I didnât know what the hell was going on now, but I didnât plan on being caught in any crossfire.
âSeven more,â an oddly familiar voice hollered. âNo, eight. Take them all downâjust be careful of Dess.â
My gaze shot up to see Julius emerging from the shadows of the tunnel, pistol in hand. Garrison came into view just behind him, clutching his own gun, his nose wrinkled but his eyes as intense as his bossâs. Talon marched out of one of the other tunnels, his muscles taut, a knife in one hand and a pistol in the other, with Blaze at his heels. The hacker let out a low laugh and raised his gun.
Someone swore. The two men who held me kept their grip tight, their hands digging into my flesh. The others hurled themselves at the newcomers.
My attackers had been unarmedâit would have been too risky trying to subdue me with any kind of weapons on them that I could have grabbed and used against themâand now that meant they were screwed unless they could take control of the battle at close contact.
Having seen Julius and his crew in action, I could have told them they were screwed either way. But I kept my mouth shut.
Shots blasted through the alcove. Noelleâs voice broke through the thundering sounds: âGet her out of here, now, now!â
My captors tried to haul me the way she was beckoning them, but with only two of them, I found a weak spot as soon as they were in motion. I swung my legs up again but this time rammed them into two kneecaps.
One of the men took the blow hard enough to stagger, and the second he was off-balance, I bounded off his body into a backflip. The hold on my arms and waist snapped. As I landed, I rammed the other man into the wall of the tunnel where another pipe protruded. It neatly cracked his spine.
As he crumpled, I rotated toward the man who was clutching his knee. âYouâre next,â I murmured.
He had the good sense to look afraid. I wasnât helpless, and no one around here was going to control me.
When the man tried to lunge at me, I dodged and then came at him with a hail of punches. One, two, three, clocking him across the head, smacking him in the jaw, swinging out with my leg next and knocking him right off his feet. As he sprawled, I leapt over him and stomped on his throat with all my might. He gagged for a second before I crushed his windpipe completely.
My ears were ringing with the gunshots that had careened through the space around me. It was silent now. The other five of Noelleâs men lay in pools of blood mingling with the puddles of sewer water.
Julius and his men stepped toward meâand toward Noelle herself, who was standing there by the narrowest tunnel, staring at the guys with her lips pressed flat.
She looked⦠afraid. She took a step backward, glancing behind her. I knew there was nobody elseâonly her and the ten men sheâd brought whoâd all been disposed of.
Sheâd brought that huge force just to take me down, to compel me to come with her. I needed to know why. What was really going on here?
I saw the second Noelle made her decision in the flick of her eyes. She whipped around and sprinted into the nearest tunnel. I swiveled to chase after her, and Juliusâs voice rang out at the same time.
âTalon. No one leaves.â
The other man was a few steps closer. He reached the entrance of the tunnel before I did.
âNo!â I shouted, just as Julius grabbed my arms. Before I could break free, Talon had already fired the shot.
There was a thump from down the tunnel that must have been Noelleâs falling body. My gut clenched.
âYou asshole,â I yelled as Talon stalked down the tunnel to check. âI needed her alive! Sheâs the only one who knowsâwho knows anythingâ¦â
But maybe that didnât matter, not when the four men whoâd already slaughtered everyone else Iâd ever depended on had me surrounded.
I yanked myself out of Juliusâs hold and spun around, my back prickling with the awareness of Talon somewhere behind me. When I shifted to the side, that put Garrison behind me, still with a gun in his hand, but I liked my odds slightly better that way.
Julius watched me with a thoughtful expression. âAre you okay?â he asked. As if that mattered to him. As if theyâd comeâ
Why had they come? Theyâd killed everyone⦠except me.
Talon emerged from the tunnel and gave Julius a brisk nod. âNo one left who can say Dess was with us.â
âWith you?â I demanded. âWho says Iâm going anywhere with you? What the hell is going on?â
âWe just saved your life, sweetheart,â Garrison said. âWhat does it look like?â
But why? I met Juliusâs steady gaze, confused and ready to do battle all over again, even if I didnât stand a chance against four fully armed, highly skilled killers. But it was Blaze who spoke.
âYou donât need that woman,â he said softly. âSheâd only have lied to you anyway. Iâm pretty sure thatâs what sheâs been doing your whole life. If youâll give us a chance to explain, I think Iâve found something thatâll give you the answers you need.â