The Chaos Crew: Killer Reign (Chaos Crew #4) – Chapter 26
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THE SILENCE on the other end of my connection to Blaze blared in my ears. Nothing broke it, no sound reaching me other than the rumble of my own car. My heart thumped faster, my hands tightening on the steering wheel.
I had the urge to jerk the wheel around, pull the tightest U-turn in human history, and race to the storage facility to defend my men. To make sure there was something left of them to defend. What had happened to Blaze? Was he injuredâwas Garrison okay?
The frantic thoughts whipped through my mind, but my arms stayed braced in their previous position. Despite the turmoil inside me, one fact stood out clearly.
The guys wouldnât want me to come rushing to their aid. If I could talk to them right now, even if they were bleeding out over the storage lockers, theyâd tell me that seeing our plan through was the most important thing. That they could handle themselves, and I had to focus on doing my part.
If I ruined everything weâd orchestrated so carefully, weâd never get another chance like this. We might not live long enough to even consider another attempt once the Blood Hunter was through with us.
Blaze and Garrison knew what they were doing. They wouldnât be taken down easily. Lord knew they must have been worried about me while I was off on my own, without even a partner to call on. And how must Julius and Talon feel as they waited for the rest of us to complete the mission theyâd been too injured to take part in beyond the planning stages?
If they could be strong and hold steady, then I could too. I owed it to them.
I gritted my teeth and drove onward.
When I reached my destination, I stopped at the end of the drive and looked up at the Maliksâ country house. We couldnât have picked any place more fitting for our grand finale, since the Blood Hunter had used it for the finale in his own scheme to have me murder my family. While Blaze and Garrison had been taking down as many guards as they could, theyâd also have been surreptitiously leading the Blood Hunter toward one final clue that would convince him his daughter was here.
The white walls looked somehow drearier than before even in the beaming late-afternoon sunlight. The yardâs grass was far more trampled thanks to all the investigators who must have come and gone after my familyâs bodies had been discovered.
Itâd been a few weeks, and the rainfall since then had washed away any lingering traces of blood. Nothing remained to indicate that this had been a crime scene except a few stray strands of caution tape thatâd caught on a fence post near the barn. The property was still and silent. The Blood Hunter and I would have it to ourselves once Iâd dispatched however many guards he managed to retain after my men were through with them.
I got out, bringing a rifle Talon had picked out for me and the bait Garrison had left in the passenger seat. Striding up the steps to the creaky porch, I draped Brittanyâs school jacket over the railing at the top, arranging it so the tell-tale crest would be clearly visible.
The lock on the front door had been busted. I pushed inside and set Brittanyâs backpack at the base of the stairs. Just a couple more jabs to send the Blood Hunter into an even deeper rage.
On the second floor, I slung the rifle over my shoulder and climbed out one of the bedroom windows, leaving it open so I could quickly slip back inside. I hauled myself onto the slate-tiled roof and crawled along until I found a good vantage point over the front yard while staying concealed behind the chimney.
Before heâd been cut off, Blaze had already reported taking down enough of the Blood Hunterâs remaining guards that I should be able to pick the rest off with one clip as long as I was quick enough. The more of them there were, the faster Iâd have to be.
No call came to let me know the Blood Hunter was on his way, but I kept my position anyway. Something had clearly happened to part Blaze from his phone, but that didnât mean anything else was lost. I swallowed down my jittering nerves and ignored the queasiness roiling in my gut.
Finally, a faint thrum reached my ears. A motorcycle zoomed into view along the country road that led to the house, just two cars with it now. I couldnât tell how many figures lurked behind the reflections gleaming off the windows.
They parked farther back from my car, the Blood Hunter still wary enough to realize someone might be staked out in or around it. As he swung off his bike, the car doors openedâand only two men got out. Whatever had happened with Blaze and Garrison, theyâd managed to whittle down his protections to just those two guards.
Even with his helmet on, I could identify the moment the Blood Hunter spotted and recognized his daughterâs jacket. His shoulders stiffened, and he marched forward twice as swiftly as before, a pistol clutched in his hand. His guards jogged to catch up, their heads swiveling in an attempt to maintain the caution their boss had nearly thrown to the wind.
They didnât see me. They never had a chance. The second they slowed, flanking the Blood Hunter, I pulled the trigger in quick succession. The bullets burst out the back of their skulls.
The Blood Hunter didnât even flinch as his guards crumpled on either side of him. A second later, he was out of view of my current perch, but I couldnât have easily taken him down like this anyway, not with his helmet and bulletproof vest. Shooting at his hurrying legs from above would have required sniper skills that would have challenged even me.
I was better at close quarters combat anyway. Iâd taken down his remaining back-up. If heâd paused to call in more, they hadnât reached him yet.
I had to end him before they had the chance to.
His voice bellowed from inside the house. âWhere are you, Malik? What have you done with her? Iâm going to tear you apart with my bare fucking hands the way I should have to begin with.â
I dropped the rifle on the roof, knowing itâd be more of a hindrance than a help indoors, and dropped back down to the window. I lowered myself to the ledge with the faintest rasp of my feet and eased silently inside.
As I slunk to the bedroom doorway, I took my pistol in one hand and a knife in the other. The bangs and crashes from below told me that the Blood Hunter was still on the first floor, and he was furious enough to take out his frustrations on the furniture.
âYouâre not going to get away with this!â he hollered, his breath hissing through his teeth.
If I could sneak up on him and get a good enough opening before he noticed me, I might be able to shoot him in the leg before I went in for the kill. Thatâd weaken him, slow him down, even if all his vital areas were covered.
Then Iâd just have to get that damn helmet off him and sink my knife into his throat⦠The thought of him gazing up at me as the life drained from his arrogant face gave me a shivery thrill.
Heâd made me what I was, and now Iâd be his downfall just as much as Iâd been to the man whoâd genetically fathered me.
Before I could reach the stairs, the Blood Hunter stomped toward them. I ducked back into the bedroom, knowing heâd come to me soon enough. Hiding behind the open door, gun at the ready, I tracked his footsteps through the upper rooms.
âAre you still skulking around on the roof like some kind of vermin? What the fuck have you done with her? Get out here and face me!â
He burst into the room I was hiding in. The second he stepped into sight, I fired at his thighs.
The bullets slammed into him⦠and rebounded, falling to the floor. The impact made the Blood Hunter stumble, but not even enough to bring him to his knees. As he whirled toward me, I realized with a chill that he must have been wearing Kevlar pants too. Fuck.
There wasnât anything to do but throw the pistol aside and reach to snatch up another of my knives as I lunged to meet him. Bullets might bounce off the material he was wearing, but a sharp blade could stab right through it.
The Blood Hunter threw himself at me with more speed and force than Iâd been prepared for. He smashed me into the wall so hard my fingers jerked away from the second knifeâs hilt and the first trembled in my hand. I lashed out, heaving at him, focusing on his gun hand.
I managed to send his pistol spinning away across the floor, but he battered my wrist at the same time, forcing me to drop the knife. Then he butted me right in the face with his shatterproof helmet. The blow radiated pain through my entire skull and left my thoughts scrambled.
âWhere is he?â the Blood Hunter roared. âWhat did he do with her?â
He rammed me against the wall again hard enough that I felt one of my weaker ribs crack. More pain splintered through my side. Iâd expected him to be strong, but not like this, like a fucking train bearing down on me.
But then, Iâd never fought an opponent who was anywhere near this angry before. Had that been my fatal miscalculation?
I wrenched myself downward and managed to dodge his next pummeling blow, but as I grabbed for my fallen knife, the Blood Hunter kicked me in the gut. I rolled to the side and pushed myself toward the weapon, and he pounced on me, slamming me into the floor like a tiger pinning its prey. The whack of his fist against my temple had me seeing stars, and not the good kind.
The Blood Hunterâs voice, no longer smooth and confident but desperately harsh, reached me as if from far off down a tunnel. That wasnât good either.
âDid you think Iâd go easy on you because you were my tool?â he snarled. âThatâs all you are. A piece of equipment thatâs outlived its usefulness. I donât need you, and I donât need your fucking skills. I can take any number of kids and train them in the same way as I trained you. Only this time, theyâll be better. I wonât let them experience the slightest shred of affection. I wonât let them escape. And if they fuck me over, Iâll kill them too and start again. Theyâre all expendable, just like you are.â
I couldnât see anything but the vague impression of his eyes through the glass of his helmet, but the hatred in his tone spoke of how much he meant those words. He meant to kill me now, that was for sure. Aches were spreading all through my body where his limbs pressed into me. He wrenched one of my arms to the side so he had a hand free to reach for my throat, and I couldnât resist him.
A different kind of resistance was building inside me, though. His threat woke up something feral within me. The thought of another childâany childâever enduring the upbringing Iâd gone through sickened me.
No. I couldnât let it happen. Never again.
âYouâre a monster,â I spat at him in a rough voice.
He paused with his hand resting against but not yet clenching around my throat. âYou think so, do you?â he sneered. âYou helped your father steal my daughter away from me, set him up to carry out his bloody rituals. Youâre just as bad as he is. So donât lay your judgment on me.â
My gaze darted around me and focused on the knifeâmy knife, lying just a foot away from my shoulder. If I could just shake him up enough that heâd loosen his grip and I could get my arm freeâ¦
I gazed up at him, letting my lips curl into a smirk. Even if my last gambit didnât work, even if he beat me here, Iâd still beaten him in ways heâd never forget. Iâd turned the Hunter into the prey.
âYour daughter has been perfectly safe this whole time,â I informed him, holding my taunting smile in place. âSheâs probably making cookies right now with the woman whoâs looking after her with more care than you would have ever given her.â
He sputtered a laugh. âAs if Iâm going to believe you and show you mercy if you spew some absurd lies.â But his fingers twitched around mine minutely.
I let out a chuckle of my own. âYouâve already bought into my lies. You really believed that my father was still alive? Fuck, no. I killed him myself weeks ago. But my crew and I wrapped you up in our little charade, we led you on this wild goose chase, we stripped you of every man you brought to protect you while you let us⦠Now you know what itâs like to be played like a puppet the way you did to so many other people. The way you did to me.â
The Blood Hunter stiffened as the shock hit him. It was only for a second, but that second was all I needed.
I yanked my wrists out of his hold. As one hand wrenched his helmet upward, the other closed around the handle of the knife. I shoved his head up and plunged the blade into his throat in one swift movement, so deep the tip scraped his spine.
Blood gushed down over me. The Blood Hunter gagged and spluttered. His weight sagged over me, and I heaved him to the side, tugging his helmet the rest of the way off at the same time. I stared down into his craggy face with a smile I totally felt now.
âTruth won,â I told him as his eyes started to glaze. âLove won. You made me into your tool, but Iâve become so much more than that, so much you could never take away from me. And now Iâm your hunter. Enjoy your time in Hell.â
His hand jerked against the floor, but that was his last jolt of life. A wet gasp spilled from his lips alongside the blood pooling under him, and then his expression went totally slack.
I watched him for a few more minutes, confirming that he was really gone. His lungs had stilled. His heart had stopped. Even if his lackeys came charging to his rescue, thereâd be no saving this man.
The reign of the Blood Hunter was at an end.
I stood up, swaying a little with a rush of dizziness. Triumph wrapped around my chest, but I couldnât immerse myself in it yet, not when another concern was gnawing at the back of my mind. I needed one more thing before I could be sure weâd totally won.
Well, two more things. Two more people: Blaze and Garrison, standing in front of me, alive.
I walked out to my car, stepping past the fallen guards without a second glance. My head still throbbed from the beating my skull had taken, and my side ached with my broken rib, but those physical discomforts fell away in the wake of my new goal. I started the engine and turned the car toward the cityâtoward the storage facility where my men had last spoken to me.
I tried to adhere to the speed limit as I drove, but the numbers blurred, and the speedometer on the dash seemed to jump of its own accord. It still took too long to get there.
The gate of the facility was hanging open. I parked down the street and darted over on foot. The second I walked in, I spotted the two men Iâd wanted to see crouched next to one of the storage units.
Garrison was leaning over Blaze, wrapping a bandage around his hand. âIâm going to spit on the gauze if you donât stop bitching,â he was saying. âSee how you like an infection.â
âDonât threaten a man wounded in the thick of a battle,â Blaze retorted. âNext time itâs your turn to get shot.â
A grin sprang to my face even as tears burned in my eyes. I raced over, and both menâs heads jerked around at the sound of my feet.
âDess!â
I wasnât sure Iâd ever heard a sound more joyful than my name on Blazeâs lips like that, all the pain thatâd been in his voice before swept away by it. He started to leap toward me.
Garrison hauled the hacker back, clutching his hand. âIâm not finished, you idiot.â Then he caught my gaze, a smile brighter than anything heâd offered before lighting up his face. âYou did it. Heâs done?â
âDead as a doorknob,â I said.
A guffaw tumbled out of him. âNice work, sweetheart.â
âWeâre going to need the whole story,â Blaze said, his leg bouncing as he waited for Garrison to finish tying the bandage. âAnd Iâm about to hug you to Kingdom Come.â
âIâm looking forward to that,â I said, choked up. âWhat happened to you? When the call droppedâ¦â
Blaze shook his head in apparent exasperation. âThe bastards shot the phone right out of my fingers.â He held up the hand Garrison had just relinquished. âIâll be typing a little slower for the next few weeks, but Iâm okay.â
He wrapped me in his arms, and Garrison joined us, tucking me into a joint embrace. A deeper sense of relief than Iâd ever known welled up inside me.
I was free. Free of the Blood Hunterâs influence and attacks, cut loose from his puppet strings. The Chaos Crew had survived together. A few tears spilled out, maybe the first Iâd ever released in the presence of my men, but neither of them commented on it. Garrison just kissed my cheek.
âWeâd better get out of here,â he said. âThe cops donât care much about this part of town, but eventually theyâll come to investigate the ruckus we made.â
âYes,â I said. Back to Julius and Talon, who were keeping watch over my brother while they healed. Back to Steffie. Back to the rest of my life now that it was fully mine.
I started grinning at them all over again. âItâs time to go home.â