Chapter 136-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
Chapter 136
Danielle paced back and forth on her dormitory balcony, the cool night air brushing against her skin as she tried Elliotâs phone again. Straight to voicemail. He must be on assignment.
Her gaze hardened as she opened her email, scanning the detailed report Emery had sent.
[Scorpion: Second-in-command of the largest drug cartel at the border. Ruthless, cunning, and paranoid. A permanent fixture on the international most-wanted list, yet still untouchable.]
Danielleâs jaw tightened. Sheâd heard of Scorpion before. Once a mercenary, heâd gone on to co-found a company that posed as an investment firm but was, in truth, a colossal drug empire.
Attempts to infiltrate the cartel had ended in bloody failures. Even the families of undercover agents werenât spared.
This mission had all the markings of a trap. Scorpion wouldnât risk his neck without a calculated plan. And with 100 million dollars on Elliotâs head, the danger was palpable.
She grabbed her phone and made a call. Her voice was calm but firm.
"Itâs me. Deploy additional forces. Take the helicopter. Head to Westlandâs abandoned warehouse immediately. Elliot is likely there on assignment. Ensure his safety at all costs. Capture Scorpion alive if possible," she added before hanging up.
Hearing the call, Taylor jolted awake, startled by the sound of Danielleâs exclusive ringtone.
Usually, Danielle never called at this hour unless something was wrong. Quickly answering, Taylor heard Danielleâs voice giving orders.
"Yes. Iâll bring people over right away. You donât need to worry about it; Iâll handle it," Taylor said.
As she hung up, Danielleâs gaze shifted to the dark expanse of the night sky. "Elliotâs sharp eyes stayed locked on Scorpion, his gun unwavering as he issued a cold command.
"Surrender now. You wonât get another chance."
Scorpionâs lips curled into a sinister smirk. "How about we make this interesting? Letâs bet on whether you can catch me tonight... or if youâll leave here in a body bag."
Elliotâs gaze hardened, the air around him practically freezing. "Keep talking, Scorpion. When I bring you in, letâs see if youâre still laughing."
Scorpion leaned back slightly, his demeanor eerily composed. "You think you can catch me? Thereâs a reason Iâve been on the most-wanted list for years, untouchable. Youâre in way over your head."
Elliotâs team shifted, tension rippling through their ranks. Scorpionâs arrogance stoked their anger, and it took all their discipline to stay in place.
"Stay sharp," Elliot warned his men. "Eyes on the targets."