The Chaos Crew: Killer Reign (Chaos Crew #4) – Chapter 9
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WHEN DESS and I had finished explaining what weâd seen in the theater to Blaze and Garrison while Talon sat in quiet grimness, the following silence reverberated with fury. I couldnât tell whether it was coming from all of us or just me, my own rage was so vast.
I wanted to go back inside and kill every single person in that audience. I wanted to burn down the theatre for ever allowing such a showing to take place.
When I blinked, I saw my sisterâs fifteen-year-old face, streaked with tears when sheâd told me how her teacher had been abusing her. The way sheâd flinched when Iâd reached to hug her, as if sheâd thought I meant to punish her for whatâd been done to her instead of offer whatever comfort I could.
I still wished I could tell her what Iâd done to the man whoâd violated her. How much heâd suffered before Iâd let him meet his end.
And then there was Steffie. My first memories of our long-time housekeeper and general assistant had risen up in my mind as well.
When Talon and I had stormed into the gang den where sheâd been working, weâd found her scrubbing the bathroom floor in a maid uniform that barely covered anything, bruised and battered by the men who pushed her around as much as exploited her sexually now that sheâd gotten older. Her whole life for decades had been acting as a punching bag and sex doll for men sheâd then had to clean up after.
The girls and women weâd seen in the auction videos would meet a similar fate. Iâd have wondered if Steffieâs buyers had purchased her from the Blood Hunter if I hadnât known she didnât have his tattoo on her. It wasnât as if he was the only crime lord out there in the business of human trafficking. But that didnât make what weâd seen any less nauseating.
The Blood Hunter had no doubt put hundreds of women through the same sort of horrors my sister and Steffie had experienced. He was about to send several more to the same fate. Unless we stopped him.
But how the fuck did we do that?
Weâd driven half an hour from the theater before parking to have this discussion. Every particle of my body clanged to grab the wheel and tear right back to the building, to paint the faded walls with the blood of the men whoâd bid on those women.
I knew what Iâd said to Dess was right, though. Slaughtering those perverted assholes wouldnât help anything in the long run. Itâd only serve as a warning to the Blood Hunter. When we came for him, we needed the element of surprise. Heâd gotten the upper hand on us too many times already.
I had to admit that fact added an almost frantic edge to my anger, an off-balance sensation Iâd rarely experienced before. For most of the Chaos Crewâs existence, Iâd handled every problem thrown at us with careful planning and meticulous strategy. But this man had blown through all my attempts at regaining control of the situation. He was in control here, staying multiple steps ahead of us at every turn, taking us by surprise, luring us into traps.
When had I ever felt this over my head before? Not since that day when insurgents had torn up the village I was meant to be protecting during my time in special ops. And then, Iâd had a commanding officer who was partly to blame.
I was the commanding officer here. If the crew fell, itâd be on me. And I didnât have a clue how I was going to ensure their safety, let alone save all those women weâd seen tonight.
âHuman trafficking must be a significant part of the Blood Hunterâs business dealings,â Garrison said, finally breaking the silence. âIf heâs holding these auctions every month and selling several girls at a time.â
Dess rubbed her arms. âAnd thatâs just what heâs doing near DC. He told me that he has influence all around the world. He could have an auction going someplace or another every day for all we know.â
My hands clenched in my lap at the thought. âHe uses them for himself too,â I said, my voice rougher than I liked. âWe saw at least a few women with his mark at the night club during his party. He could have dozens of them just on his own staffâif you can call it that when theyâre essentially slaves.â
Dessâs hand leapt to the back of her neck, and my heart wrenched. Sheâd almost been one of those girls. If the Blood Hunter hadnât wanted her for his revenge, if he hadnât decided to mold her into a killer rather than a sex toy, the woman I knewâand adoredâtoday would never have existed. And heâd stolen so much from her even so.
Another surge of anger made my teeth grit.
âAny idea where they were from?â Blaze asked, his eyes glued to his laptop.
I shook my head. âThe backgrounds in the videos gave no indication of their location, and their clothes had obviously been picked for show, not what theyâd typically have worn. They were a mix of ethnicities: half of the ones we saw were white, a couple Asian, one who looked Latina.â
He hummed to himself and tapped away on his keyboard.
âSo we have no idea of where theyâre being kept either?â Garrison asked. âAre they even in the area yet?â
âNo way of knowing,â Dess said. âThe auctioneer said something about the buyers collecting their purchases tomorrow night, so they werenât right there, but otherwiseâ¦â
âOkay. If we donât know where they are, is there any way to know where theyâre going? Could we track any of the buyers?â
âThey were very careful entering and leaving the building,â Blaze said without looking up. âI wasnât able to find any identifying information via the street cams. Iâm still working on the bits and pieces of data transfer I was able to pick up in the area.â
Talon shifted in his seat and glanced at me, his expression solemn but otherwise unreadable. âOur main goal was to ensure the Blood Hunter doesnât compromise us or hurt Dess any more than he already has. Is this the best area of focus for that?â
He didnât sound as if he were saying it wasnât, only that he wanted me to clarify my position. Which made sense, since I was still the crewâs leader, as much as I felt like going batshit crazy in a lone wolf sort of way right now.
Those emotions gave me my answer, even though I still felt unsteady. I was sure of this one thing.
âThis isnât just about protecting the crew anymore,â I said. âWe want to do that, yes, but at this point, I think we need to consider this a job weâre hiring ourselves for. It doesnât matter if no one is paying us to destroy this asshole. Weâre among the few who know what heâs doing. We have a responsibility to take him down. And thatâll solve our problems with him too.â
To my relief, the rest of my crew nodded in agreement. âIâm all for crushing him into a pulp,â Dess said tightly. âBut where do we start?â
âWe have an entry point now.â I motioned in the direction of the town weâd just left. âWe might not be in a position to outright crush him yet, so weâll interfere with his business interests as much as possible. We need to identify key associates we can eliminate, ways we can intercept the delivery of these girls, anything thatâll threaten his reputation and his support network.â
Garrison clapped his hands together. âSounds good to me. But we still need a name or a place if weâre going to do that.â
âIâm working on it,â Blaze mumbled, typing even faster. Then he let out a little whoop. âAnd Iâve got it! Thank fuck.â He shot a triumphant look at Garrison. âOh ye of little faith.â
As Garrison snorted, I snapped my fingers to bring their attention back to the matter at hand. âWhat have you got, Blaze? What do we have to work with?â
His gaze shifted to me, a grin stretching across his face. âI canât help you with the names of the peopleâeverythingâs encoded with aliases, just like we work. But I can give you a place. I caught a transmission that includes the address of a private airfield not too far from here with instructions for a âpick-upâ tomorrow night.â
Dess inhaled sharply. âThatâs where theyâre handing off the girls.â
Blaze nodded. âI think so, probably after bringing them in on a private cargo flight. I havenât been able to find an exact time or flight number, but knowing the airfield is enough for me to narrow it down. Iâll keep monitoring activity there, and we can get in place tomorrow night to be ready to dive in and raise hell as soon as they arrive.â
âIt doesnât seem likely that the Blood Hunter himself would show up for the hand-off, does it?â Dess said.
Garrison shook his head. âNo, heâs trying not to get too mired in his own shit. But we can take down a few of his trusted associates and draw police attention to his trafficking operations. Itâll definitely be a blow.â
âIt will,â I said, but my heart still felt heavy. It was a start, and it was the first concrete trail weâd found that could lead us to striking down the Blood Hunter in the end. But with the images of the women heâd sold lingering in the back of my mind and the four people who meant more than anything to me around me, I couldnât help feeling that it wasnât even close to good enough.