“Everyone on the floor,” I said. “Now.”
It wasn’t a shout. It was a statement of fact.
The man in the suit hesitated. “Who do you think you are?”
I took a step toward him. “I am the man who is keeping you alive right now. Down.”
They dropped. They didn’t know who I was, but the lizard brain recognizes a predator. They huddled on the carpet, covering their heads.
Then, the sound came.
Thwup-thwup-thwup.
It started as a vibration in the floorboards, then grew into a roar that rattled the windows in their frames.
It wasn’t the high-pitched whine of a news chopper or a police helicopter. It was the heavy, rhythmic thrum of a Black Hawk.
Lights flooded the backyard, turning the night into blinding day. The trees bent under the rotor wash.
Chapter 5: The Extraction
The back door, which Mark had slammed on me only an hour ago, exploded inward.
It wasn’t kicked; it was breached.