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Within four metres, the Raven hesitated and instinctively reached for his weapon, a Redback-PX7 if Natashaâs information had been accurate. Now! All the pent up energy in her body sprung into action and she flicked her gun to head-hight and squeezed the trigger. The hiss of escaping gasses and a metallic twang accompanied her bullet as it entered the Ravenâs forehead, punctured his skull, and struck his computer.
He fell.
And thatâs number fifteen. Natasha chalked another success to her growing tally.
*
Esteban couldnât believe his eyes. It didnât make sense. Surely that was the Raven. Who else could it be? But that would mean⊠The assassinâs a woman? That conclusion didnât connect in his head. It simply wouldnât compute. Esteban had falsely believed the realm of assassins was sacred to men. After all, Shadow had an impressive record, so surely it had to be a man! Yet he could find no other explanation for what heâd witnessed.
Thatâs a woman. He was certain of that. She was slender and lithe. When she twisted her head in the trickling moonlight, he even grudgingly admitted she was sexy.
He shrugged away his irritation. He never thought a woman would be good enough to kill the Raven. But there he was, on the ground with a bullet in his most precious instrument.
Esteban, festering with irritation, continued to the house and skirted to the back. He knew the assassin wasnât interested in the house; heâd only contracted her to deal with the Raven. And now that heâs dead, the house is all mine. Esteban cheerfully used explosives to blow a window from its frame. The charge detonated quietly, focussing its destructive force and resultant soundwave directly toward the glass by using an ingeniously modified shell. Shattering glass clamoured into the barren night.
He quickly attached the second device and shattered the inside panel before laying his jacket over the shards and climbing through, pistol ready. Everybody in the house was going to die. Heâd made up his mind to shoot first and ask questions later. Dan wouldâve returned the favour if heâd been there. Someone who blew the windows out obviously wasnât coming for a cup of tea.
He scowled. Where the fuck are you? It was empty. A disgusted expression of ill humour added to his scowl when he realised the house was deserted. It was just one more abandoned house in a suburb full of useless abandoned houses.
Slices of cold pizza festered on the table and the lights were still on. They mustâve left in a hurry. The bedroom and bathroom were filled with person effects. Expensive perfume wasnât something many women would deliberately leave behind. Nor is underwear. He thoroughly searched the house, looking in cupboards and under beds to rule out the possibility they were merely hiding. The manhole cover to the roof space had been welded shut, so they couldnât have been cowering up there.
âFuck!â Esteban screamed.
He used the portal and returned to San Francisco in three hops. He hated the slowdown of international terminals. And he hated customs. He loathed their suspicion and their questions. Why the fuck should I have to answer?
Back in his office, he scrounged on his computer for a hint of where theyâd fled. The first profile he tested was Tedman Kennedy and after failing to turn anything up under that, he scanned every one of Jenâs chips - heâd copied the signatures from them all. Half way through, his left eyebrow arched high on his forehead. Youâre kidding⊠âFuck me, sheâs in the building.â And he doubted she was alone.
*
âTell me, what do you want?â Jackie demanded, believing she was doing a good job of hiding her nervousness.
Dan sadly shook his head. âI want something you canât possibly give me. I want something nobody can give me. Not even God, if he exists.â
Jen noticed the anguish in Danâs words and recognised that heâd never master his grief at his wifeâs murder. Unless⊠She wondered what would be possible if Dan won all his battles and slaughtered all his demons. Maybe then we couldâŠ
Jackie was no longer sure she wanted to know. âSo⊠whatâs that?â
âYou may not remember something as trivial as this, but a UniForce assassin murdered my wife.â
That explained a lot. She suddenly understood why Dan had turned against them. Heâd been a model bounty hunter until recently. Which means he only recently found out. Jackie tried to look surprised, as though she hadnât known, but sheâd read the details from his file. âOh, thatâs terrible.â She almost sounded apologetic, but her eyes betrayed her. âIâm so sorry⊠I had no idea.â
Danâs trigger finger started to shake. âDonât patronise me.â
Jackie made another concerted effort to look disturbed by the news. âIâm not. Iâm truly sorry that happened to you. I know what itâs like to lose someone you care about.â It was bullshit. She had no clue. Sheâd severed herself from everyone sheâd ever cared about so she couldnât feel the hurt of abandonment. It was a lonely way to live, but sheâd brought it upon herself.
âEveryone you assassinate has people that care about them,â Dan retorted hotly.
Jackie had never thought about it. To her they were just money in the bank and one more problem solved. The notion that a âproblemâ had family and friends was an alien concept to her capitalist brain. Consequently, she couldnât contain her remorselessness for long and it saturated her tone when she said, âI didnât kill her.â
âMaybe not, but you allowed it to happen. You profited from it. That makes you just as guilty as the assassins and the people who paid for it.â Danâs words were level and calm despite the passionate heat he felt beneath his collar. He was on the verge of snapping. He hadnât been psychologically prepared to meet someone so coldly callous and ignorant of her guilt.
Simon edged forward. He didnât like the tone the conversation was taking. This wasnât part of the plan. He looked cautiously at his friend and wondered how stable he was. What if he kills them? He tried to throw water on the crisis by saying, âLetâs talk about a deal.â
Unfortunately, his water only made steam.
âShe doesnât have anything I want,â Dan said nastily. âAnd as for you Michele, I guess youâre too cowardly to commit suicide and you need my help to do it.â
Michele shook her head, paling. âNo.â
âThen you must be fucking stupid. And stupid people shouldnât breed, so how about I solve that problem right now?â
âDan?â Jen stepped up to him and brushed her fingers along his arm. This was a side to him she hadnât seen. She hadnât even sensed it. And it scared her. âWhatâre you doing?â
âNothing they wouldnât do to us if they had the guns.â Dan spoke the truth. Theyâd all be corpses if Jackie and Michele had weapons.
âI donât want to,â Jen said, speaking with the innocence of a child. She didnât want anyoneâs blood on her hands. The men Dan had slain in combat were different; that was justified. But this? Where would it stop?
Jackie, meanwhile, had decided it was time to bargain for her life. And she knew, or thought she knew, what Dan wanted most. âI can give you Esteban.â
âOh can you?â Esteban asked with a hyenaâs grin on his unshaven face. Heâd stepped quietly into the office without anyone noticing. âIf you even twitch Iâll kill you.â
Dan cursed his stupidity. He hadnât obeyed the number one rule of combat: protect your back. And now weâre going to pay for it.
âDrop them,â Esteban commanded in a voice few would trifle with.
Simon and Dan shared a desperate thought. If they acted simultaneously, their chances were good. Esteban couldnât kill them both in time to save his life. Or could he? A seed of doubt rested nigglingly in their minds.
âYou, black guy,â Esteban snarled. âMy gunâs pointed at you. So how about it, Sutherland? If you try anything, your friend will definitely die. Can you do it? Can you kill him?â
No, Dan thought. I canât. Simon had risked and given too much already. He tossed his Colt to the ground.
âYou too big fella.â Esteban walked slowly forward. âYouâve got no hope now. Youâre not that fast.â
Simon cast his cannon aside, careful to keep it close so that he could retrieve it easily if he dove to his left.
âSo what now?â Dan asked, slowly turning to face the bane of his life.
Esteban stooped to pick up Danâs Colt and then retrieved Simonâs cannon, severing any hope they had of armed resistance. He turned to Jackie. âAre you all right?â
Jackie was breathing easier. She nodded and said, âGood job.â
Esteban huffed at her. âThen to answer your question Sutherland, now I kill the bitch who was selling me out.â He switched to Danâs Colt, refined his aim, and squeezed the trigger twice, splattering Jackieâs brains over her office.
Michele screamed, her eyes bulging wide with the fear that she would meet the same fate. She was dense, but she knew Esteban would want no witnesses for his crime. âAs for you MicheleâŠâ
âOh, no⊠No, please. Iâm not ready.â She was crying with the suspense. She knew what came next.
âIâm afraid youâre just too fucking stupid to live.â He smiled wickedly. âYou see, these three burst in, made it past security - which, quite frankly, is rat shit - and killed Jackie.â He shrugged mock-apologetically. âThe only problem is I canât have dumb witnesses. Youâre too stupid to remember something simple like that.â
âBut what aboutâŠâ
âYeah, you suck good dick.â He shrugged again, this time with indifference. âIâll just have to find someone else.â He fired twice more and Micheleâs head exploded like a melon, providing a fresh coat of grey and red paint for the walls. âThatâs really funny,â Esteban laughed.
Nobody else understood the joke.
âWell, you see,â he began explaining unbidden. âI honestly didnât think she had any brains. This comes as a surprise.â The sight of so much blood turned him on. That corner of his sexual drive disgusted him, but didnât stop him from wanting to rape Jen.
Dan couldnât say the deaths had saddened him, but he felt sick from Estebanâs total disregard for the associated emotions that Dan bore so heavily. Heâd never intended to kill Michele, and hadnât known what to do with Jackie. Blackmailing her into allowing Jen, Cookie and Samantha to live in peace wouldâve been a utopian if impractical option.
âAnd after you stormed in and murdered Jackie and Michele, I came to the rescue and killed you.â Esteban turned the gun on Dan. âItâs a pity UniForce lost its top two bounty hunters.â
âTwo?â
âThe Raven bit the dust about ten minutes ago. Slain by an assassin would you believe?â Esteban choked on a laugh. âServes the son of a bitch right. How fucked up do you have to be to kill your public CEO?â
âIâm surprised you care.â Dan didnât think Esteban was the sort of person to lament the death of one, two or a hundred bounty hunters.
âOh, but I do. You see, now that theyâre deadâ - he jerked a thumb to where Jackie and Michele had slumped - âitâs open slather for running the company. And you probably also see Iâm closest to the top, so Iâll be calling the shots. And losing good bounty hunters is bad for business.â Esteban was in a fantastic mood; he felt better than if heâd just won the sweepstakes. And best of all, he was going to kill Dan. âAnd you, Sutherland, have the honour of being first to die - Jackie and that bimbo didnât count.â He levelled the weapon at
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