The Sikorsky S-76 raced through the early afternoon sky, the
blades of the rotor ripping at the air and pulling the chopper along. Puck loved the feel of it all; the controls,
the wind currents, the gentle dips and sways of movement, and especially the
griping threats coming out of the back as he did his best to make someone
sick. There was a running bet with 3rd
Squad that no pilot could make a member barf during a flight. So far Puck had collected 2 of 4 times that
the bet was in effect. Today would make
3, but he wasn’t as into it as he normally would be. A hit on one of the Renegade’s families hit
close to home for him as his wife and young daughter were in Wick with
him. Redleg’s girls had even watched his
daughter, affectionately known as Lipstick5, a few times. They swore she was the sweetest girl ever and
smart as a whip. Puck had seen her
trying to eat her crayons one too many times, so he wasn’t so sure. That was beside the point, he knew both
girls, and knowing his own feelings for his daughter, he could only start to
imagine what Redleg and Talia were going through.
“Now
over the A99” reported his co-pilot. “We
should see something in the next couple of minutes.”
“Roger”
replied Puck. Then he toggled the
intercom to the back. “Hey Viking, look
alive. We’re getting close.”
“Roger
that Puck” said Viking, then he started giving orders. “3rd! Stand by!”
Seat harnesses unbuckled and the doors slid open. Fast ropes were ready to deploy, but Viking
was willing to bet they were going to set down assuming an open area was close
enough. He peered out the right-side
door, eyes following the road until he noticed a jumble of cars and people that
did not look like your normal Sunday drivers, even Scottish ones.
Puck
saw it too and found a spot that looked perfect to set down. He slowed, flared slightly to drop his speed,
and then set down in the grass about 100 meters away from the ambush site. Viking and his squad disembarked
rapidly. One fire team moving to secure
the perimeter while Viking led the other towards the wrecked cars, with the
straphangers from Intel and Legal following close behind.
As they
moved forward, Viking took in the wrecked cars and the bodies lying about, and
he saw Andrew and Talia standing to the rear of their wrecked Land Rover. He looked at the team leader and ordered him
to secure the bodies and wrecked vehicles so the Intel troops could get to
work, then he walked over to the McCalls.
“Redleg,
Talia. You guys OK? I mean physically.” Viking saw how shook up
both were. Talia more visibly then
Redleg, but Viking could tell that Andrew was having trouble holding it
together.
“Neither
of us was hurt, at least nothing serious.
They were trying to take Talia, but not me and somehow I got the better
end of the confrontations.”
“Somehow?”
said Talia in a rather sharp voice.
Andrew looked
at his wife, realizing that the ‘stray shot’ that saved his life was actually a
very aimed shot, courtesy of Talia. He
looked back at Viking and said “I stand corrected. Thanks to my bride I am still alive to brag
about her prowess with a pistol.”
“That’s
better.” Talia said. You could still
hear the grief in her voice, but it was obvious she was doing her best to deal
with the situation.
Viking
grinned. “It’s Ok Talia, everyone knows
that you’re the better shot. We’ve seen
you both shoot.” Talia smiled in reply
while Andrew grabbed at his heart and muttered skyward.
“I
refuse to be baited, so why don’t I change the subject and walk you through
what we have” said Andrew.
“Lead
the way boss” said Viking, still grinning.
They turned and Andrew led the way
towards the body of the first guy he had killed, the one that kept getting up
until Andrew put a round through the top of his head. As they got close, the body started to smoke
and the group stopped to stare.
“What the?” said Andrew. Talia gasped and turned her head. Viking looked at Andrew and said “What did
you shoot him with?” Andrew kept staring
at the smoking body as he replied, “9mm ball, definitely not a tracer round. I double-tapped him in the chest and he went
down, then he got back up and I shot him twice again a bit higher. That time he stumbled to his knees but was
starting to get back up so I put one through the top of his head. That’s when he stayed down.”
They heard a shout from a member of
the intel team. Turning to look, they
saw that several more bodies were starting to smoke and smolder. Then Andrew noticed something weird. “They’re burning, but they don’t smell like
burning flesh” said Andrew. He looked at
Viking who nodded in agreement. “Yeah,
that’s really weird. So is the blueish
tint to the smoke”. Andrew looked back
at the closest body and saw that Viking was correct. There was no flame, but the smoke was
definitely a blue-grey color and the bodies were dissolving.
Andrew turned and ran back to the
last two he had killed. They weren’t
smoking yet so he looked around and waved over the intel specialists. “These two!
Quick!” The two specialists ran
over and started to check the bodies, pulling out pockets and pulling back
clothing to see if they can find anything that would identify the men.
Pulling back a sleeve, the first
specialist remarked “I’ve got a tat, looks like a stylized eye.” His camera snapped as he took the picture, then
he snapped a picture of the man’s face.
He looked at his partner who was holding up an arm of the other dead
man, a tattoo of an eye at the top of the forearm. “Did it look like this” he asked? “Yep, same mark” said the first as the camera
snapped again. “Any idea what it means?”
As he held up the dead man’s face so
another picture could be taken he said “Maybe.
It looks vaguely familiar”. Suddenly
both bodies began to smoke, and the two specialists jumped back. “Man, that is weird”.
Andrew looked at the bodies, then
at the arms that were rapidly withering with the smoke and starting to
dissolve. The stylized eye tattoo
staring at him as it dissolved with the rest of the body. He knew that tattoo, he had seen it before. Now, as it burned away due to whatever was
causing the bodies to dissolve, it looked as if it was taunting him, daring him
to come after those that also wore the same mark. Any doubts that he had about who was
responsible for the abduction of his daughters were now banished from his mind. There were never any doubts that he would go
after the monsters that took his girls, but now it became even more personal,
and urgent.
“Ok, wrap up your work with the
cars and let’s get out of here. Who from
legal came with you?” asked Andrew. A
voice spoke behind him. “Right here
Redleg. You sure know how to make a
mess, don’t you.”
Andrew turned to see Brody walking
up behind him. “Hey, go big or go home,
right?” Andrew replied. Brody smiled, “Sure
man, whatever works” He replied. “You
guys can get out of here. I’ve got a
contact from the magistrates office on the way and another one of our mates
with the ground crew is headed out to bring me back after we clear things up.”
“Got it. Thanks Brody” said Andrew. Brody replied, “No problem. Go find your girls.”
With that, Andrew looked at Viking,
pointed skyward with his right arm and spun his hand around, then pointed at
the S-76 that was still turning in the grass.
Viking nodded and started to gather up his squad and head towards the
bird. Andrew walked over to Talia, put
his arm left arm around her, and started walking her towards the waiting
helicopter.
“ANDREW! TALIA!”
They both turned to see Steven and Sarah Pare, running in their
direction from their car that was hastily parked on the side of the road. Walking towards them, the Pare’s arrived and
immediately started with questions.
“What happened? Where are the
girls?”
Talia sagged against Andrew again
as she spoke, her voice breaking. “They
took my girls, please keep praying, but they took them.”
Hearing that, both Pare’s looked
even more shocked. “Took them? Who took them?” asked Steven.
“We don’t know for certain, but
we’re heading back to Castle Wick so we can track them down and bring them
back” said Andrew.
“What?” said Steven, sounding
rather shocked. “The Renegade is going
to help you find them?”
“Of course they are” said Andrew,
“Crew is family, and we watch out for each other. Please pray for the girls and pray for
us. We’ll be back after we get them.”
“Absolutely” said Steven. With that Sarah hugged Talia, and then she
and Andrew turned away and headed back towards the chopper.
As they
got closer, Talia looked up and spoke loud enough for Andrew to hear. “Is there any doubt about who did this?” Andrew looked down at her. “Nope, not in my mind. The tattoos that the intel guys found pretty
much confirmed it.”
Talia’s
eyes narrowed. “What tattoos?”
“Eyes”
said Andrew
Talia
exhaled, speaking at the end. “The Eyes
of god. You’re sure it was the same
tattoo that we saw before?”
“No
doubt at all. These guys were part of
the ‘The Eyes’, but this whole body dissolving thing was new, they didn’t do
that back in Utah” said Andrew. Then he
stopped talking as the noise of the engine and rotors was drowning out everything.
Andrew
helped Talia into the front part of the passenger compartment, then he followed
her in. She sat down in the middle of
the three-person canvas bench seat, right next to one of the intel
specialists. His partner staying behind
with Brody. Andrew sat down next to her
and then looked at Viking who was seated in the jump seat, facing aft. Viking keyed his headset, then the helicopter
started to rise up and turn towards Castle Wick.
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