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Chapter 13 - Team

(​"Ahem... Kairen, I'm thirsty," I said, pointedly interrupting Kristel's fluttering eyelashes. "Let's go get some drinks."

​"Let's go," Kail agreed, his relief almost palpable.

​"Ms. Kristel, we should be going now," I added, giving her a sharp, thin smile.

​"Sure," Kristel replied, her voice dripping with fake sweetness.

​As soon as we were out of earshot, I leaned in. "I didn't think she would be his sister. That changes things."

​"Me too, but that's not the priority," Kail whispered. "Where did Chris go?"

​"He headed toward the elevator. We have to follow him!"

​"You go," I said, scanning the room for any other threats. "I'll stay here and cover the exit. Be careful!"

​The 5th Floor

​Kail slipped out of the elevator and saw Chris walking down a long, plush hallway. He ducked behind a marble pillar just as Chris stopped in front of a heavy mahogany door.

​"Sir Chris," a waiter said, bowing slightly. "He is waiting for you inside."

​"Good." Chris disappeared into the room.

​Kail moved like a ghost, catching the door before the latch clicked. He held it open just a fraction, his ear pressed to the gap.

​"Have you missed her?" Chris's voice asked from inside.

​"Yes..." a familiar, raspy voice replied. "That was unexpected! She really is the daughter of a General—stronger than the reports said."

​Kail's heart skipped a beat. That voice... it's the same one. He shifted his position, peering through the crack. It was Gilbert.

​"There was a guy with her," Gilbert continued, his arm in a sling. "He was no amateur. He took down my team in seconds."

​"Well, you failed, and now you're injured," Chris snapped. "We missed the girl. 'HE' will be furious."

​"But we still have the Professor," Gilbert countered. "We'll transport him to the Dragon K5 facility the day after tomorrow."

​The Professor! Kail thought. He shifted to get a better look, but his shoe scuffed the floor.

​"Hey! Who's there?!" a bodyguard shouted from the hallway behind him.

​Damn! Kail realized he was pinned. He spun around as two bodyguards lunged at him. In two swift, brutal movements, he neutralized them both, but the noise was unavoidable.

​"What's happening out there?" Chris shouted, bursting out of the room.

​He looked down at his unconscious guards and then at the retreating figure near the elevator. "Someone was listening! Catch him! Bring him to me alive—now!"

​Kail made it back to the lobby, trying to look casual despite the adrenaline. He was heading for the exit when a hand caught his sleeve.

​"Mr. Kairen! I was looking for you!" Kristel stood there, her eyes welling with tears. "I need to talk to you."

​"Ms. Kristel, this is not a good time," Kail said, his eyes darting toward the elevators. "Stella is waiting for me."

​"Please!" she sobbed. "I... I think I fell in love with you at first sight. Please, accept my feelings!"

​Kail froze. Is she serious right now? "I'm... I'm sorry. I have Stella. I can't."

​I was watching from behind a nearby wall, ready to intervene if Chris's men appeared. She's fast! I need to break this up before it gets weird.

​"Kairen!" I called out, stepping into the light. "There you are! I've been looking everywhere... Oh? Ms. Kristel? Why are you crying?"

​Kristel flushed red, wiped her eyes, and glared at me. "Nothing! I have to go!" She turned and ran off.

​"Thanks for the save," Kail muttered.

​"Don't mention it. You owe me one."

​Instead of heading back to the base, Kail drove to a tactical apartment across from the casino.

​"You could tell me when plans change," I grumbled, taking off my heels.

​"The Professor is still in the city," Kail said, his face grim. "They're moving him to Dragon K5 the day after tomorrow. We have thirty-six hours."

​"Then we stop them tomorrow. But how do we get inside their perimeter?"

​"I have an idea," I said, a plan forming in my mind. "Call Erina."

​Two hours later, Erina arrived, but she wasn't alone. Eden was with her.

​"Why are we here, Erina?" Eden asked, looking around the high-tech apartment in confusion.

​"I don't know either," she replied.

​"I asked you here," I said, stepping forward.

​Eden blinked. "Who are you?"

​"Right... long story," I sighed. "My name is Silvia, and this is Kail. We don't have much time for introductions, so sit down. We need your help."

​After explaining the situation, Erina's face went pale. "They're sending my father away? To them?"

​"Yes," I said. "But to save him, we need a Trojan Horse. And that's you, Eden."

​"Me? How can I help?"

​"Kristel," I said. "She's the sister of the man who kidnapped the Professor. And I happen to know she has a massive crush on you, Eden. If you get close to her, we get a direct line into her brother's movements."

​Eden's jaw dropped. "What? Kristel likes me? Impossible!"

​"Trust me," I smirked. "I've seen the way she looks at you. It's the truth."

​"Alright," Eden said, squaring his shoulders. "If it saves Erina's father, I'll do it."

​"Good," Kail said. "Can you handle a gun?"

​"Yes. My father made sure I learned the basics."

​"Perfect. The plan is simple," I explained, leaning over the table. "We'll arrange a 'chance' encounter between you and Kristel tomorrow. You play the part of the concerned friend, get her talking, and find out exactly where they're holding the Professor."

​"But I've never... manipulated someone like that," Eden admitted nervously.

​"Oh, please," I teased. "Didn't you try the same thing when you were chasing Erina around the University?"

​Eden turned bright red. "Well... that was different!"

​Kail actually laughed. "Hahaha! Don't worry, kid. We'll be right behind you."

~ to be continued

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