Read Activate The Ravagers Ep1v2 Online
Authors: Alex Albrinck
He could hear the thundering steps as people exited the real data center and swarmed toward the lobby. At orientation, they made clear that fire alarms and the like were built in such a way that they couldn’t be pulled as a prank or by accident, and thus any sounding of an alarm was a definite and immediate danger and required an orderly exit from the facility. He could see on the faces of those nearby that there would be little calm or order in the calm, orderly exit from the Bunker.
He’d never get out through the main door. It was a bottleneck. He wondered what fool had built the entry door to allow only single individuals in or out at a time, but decided it didn’t matter at this point. Even if it was the General…
He remembered. The secret stairwell at the end of the officers’ hallway. He’d be going against foot traffic, hopefully improving his chances of getting there in time. But as they neared the lobby and he saw the mass of humanity pushing and shoving and screaming, he knew that even travel in the “wrong” direction would be troublesome.
“Hey, what are you doing out?” someone shouted. “I thought you were in the brig?”
“Yeah, I saw it! You got tossed in for attacking Sheila Clarke!”
“They should have left you in there!”
“The General ordered me released to his office to offer an apology to Sheila Clarke.” He tried to keep his voice calm. “What I did was wrong, and foolish, and it shouldn’t have happened. So, if you’ll excuse me, I’m heading that way…”
“Not my problem,” the woman nearest him retorted. “If I move, I’ll lose my place in line.”
“Didn’t you notice, Cardinal? The evac is sounding. We’re all worried about our lives here, not your dumb ass apologies.”
“Do you really think it’s wise to antagonize someone known for attacking innocent coworkers?” Wesley asked. He let his eyes go wild, and he could see the fear in their eyes. But they didn’t move.
In desperation, he tried the first thing that came to mind. “I’m going to kill you!” he screamed at the nearest woman. He dove at her.
But she wasn’t there. She and her coworkers had backed away, suddenly more concerned about Wesley’s attack than whatever had triggered the evacuation. He bounced into the wall and rolled off it into the open part of the lobby, away from the crowds.
“Thanks!” he said. “I’ll put in a good word for you with the General.”
He sprinted toward the hallway at the opposite side of the lobby, dodging around the outside of the massed crowd as necessary. He looked at the General’s office and punched in the code, shoving the door open and bursting into the room. He ripped the drawer open and pushed the false bottom away.
No badge.
Jamison had already taken it, of course. That’s how they’d gotten into that room by the tank. He roared in frustration before existing Jamison’s office and racing down the hallway. Perhaps the badge wasn’t necessary. He put his hands on the spots from memory and pushed.
The hidden door cracked open.
He choked. “Seriously? It worked?”
There was no time to marvel at the intricacies of badges and manual entry to hidden staircases. He pushed the door open and emerged onto the metal landing, glancing down.
He sucked in a breath.
The Ravagers were through the thick walls of the underground area and had fallen upon the base of the stairwell.
He heard a door slam in the distance and looked up. Jamison and Clarke must have exited above.
The stairwell shook and he lost his balance.
He scrabbled his fingers around, gripping the edge of the landing as the surface dropped to vertical, untethered as the Ravagers shredded the base that held the entire lower half of the structure in place. He swung his other arm up and then gripped the first stair up toward the exit, hauling himself with adrenaline-aided ease to the step. He cried out in pain at the strain in his arms as he sprinted up the stairs, toward the exit nearly five stories up. He ran without pause, ignoring the growing stitch in his side and his desperate need to stop and breathe deeply. He didn’t dare look back.
He knew they were working their way up the stairwell. There was no more powerful motivator than the risk of imminent death.
He reached the last five steps when the stairwell lurched once more, and he seized the railing with his left hand before the stairs dropped from beneath him, hanging straight down. He knew it meant the Ravagers were closing in.
He caught the back of the nearest step with his right hand and swung his left over, trying to ignore the growing rumbling sound heading toward him. He pulled his feet toward him and stood on the back of a lower step before bringing his left hand over. He climbed the rest of the way to the final landing by the exit door, treating the stairwell as a ladder. He glanced down into the dark abyss climbing toward him as he pushed the door open to bright sunlight.
The sound reached him immediately, like a train rumbling overhead. He looked up, shielding his eyes with his hand, trying to see what caused the sound above him.
He saw the two cylinders as they began their descent toward the soon-to-be-former home of Jamison & Associates and realized he had only one thing to do.
He ran from the building as fast as he could, spurred on by the need to survive the pending cataclysm unfolding behind him.
The missiles struck the building thirty seconds later, burrowing through the upper levels of the building and parking floors, shearing through wood and tile and human flesh alike, not caring which they destroyed.
Ten seconds later, the warheads detonated.
…without the ability to view the shorelines from above, mapmaking remains to this day an imprecise science, though the craft improves each year…
The History of the Western Alliance, page 2222
O
swald Silver spoke with his
counterpart on the satellite-based telephone aboard his flying craft. “Everything is on schedule and running according to plan. The Select were out of harm’s way when Activation occurred.” He paused at the concern noted, and then nodded. “Yes, the most troublesome elements used to reach the completion of this stage are now stranded. If they aren’t dead already, they’ll be dust soon.” He nodded at the phone. “I’ll see you soon.”
He replaced the headset and stood, stretching. The plan was on schedule without delay. He’d worried Deirdre would ruin everything with her last minute gallivanting about trying to save her lover, but the man was not of the Select. Thankfully, he’d overreacted. Roddy told him that Deirdre had struggled to sleep the night before and had gone on a late night job and pushed through an early morning workout, and the fatigue had caught her. She slept in her cabin aboard the ship, and had asked not to be disturbed for several hours.
He glanced down at the map. Pulses of light fired where the caches of Ravagers were buried and now active. The land-based enclaves surrounded by protective walls of Diasteel were populated by the Select. The Elite—him, Deirdre, Roddy, and a few others—had more elaborate and comfortable accommodations awaiting while the plan unfolded. Deirdre’s ruthlessness had surprised him, but his daughter had proved as adept at laying out the initial plan as she’d been in seducing Light to join them, though the man had yet to realize what was happening. He still thought they were off on a business trip.
“A trip like no other,” Silver said to himself.
He walked to the bar and poured himself a drink, raising a mock toast to the map. “To a plan carried out to perfection.”
He finished the drink in one gulp and put the glass down before heading to the cockpit.
It was time to let Roddy know their destination.
He couldn’t wait to see the look on the man’s face.
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The story continues in Detonate, Episode #2 of the Ravagers.
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Alex Albrinck is a lifelong Ohio resident, where he lives with his wife and three children. When he's not trying to be in three places at once with his active youngsters, he's following local professional and collegiate sports teams, or possibly unscrambling a Rubik's Cube. In lieu of sleep, he writes fiction.