Chapter 19
Once the chopper landed back in the military outpost in Mayo, Kyle and his squad reloaded their weapons and refueled. As they did, the Shinobi, save for Joseph, proceeded to the jailhouse to rescue Tyrese.
“We’ll keep in touch,” James told Joseph. “Let us know when you find that census.”
“Let me know when you get Tyrese,” Joseph responded.
Joseph continued scouring the military outpost when he bumped into Kaylee.
“Hey,” Kaylee greeted. “What are you doing here?”
“Just looking around and volunteering,” Joseph answered. “Hey, I was asked by Marshal Jones to get our settlement’s census. Do you know where it is?”
“Yeah, General Boris picked it up a few minutes ago. You just missed him.”
“Oh ok.”
As Joseph parted ways with Kaylee, he picked up his radio in order to notify The Shinobi, HR-Team Alpha, and Jake and Brandon.
“Boris has the census,” Joseph informed. “That’s a no go.”
Hector, James, and Brittany broke in through the fenced in area of the jailhouse, entering through the back door. Once inside, the Shinobi saw no guards on the bottom floor.
“Maybe they’re upstairs?” James whispered.
Brittany led James and Hector up the stairs and snuck around the second floor, soon coming to the realization that there was no one upstairs either.
“Where did everyone go?” Brittany asked. “This place is completely cleared.”
“Beats me,” Hector answered. “They couldn’t have left this jailhouse overnight, could they? I mean, they might still be somewhere here in the settlement.”
Brittany then notified everyone else with her radio.
“Negative,” Brittany informed. Nobody is here. The jailhouse is clear. Marshal Jones is M.I.A.”
“Where could he be?!” Jake asked over the radio.
“I don’t know, sir. But we’ll keep looking.”
Back at the mines, Brandon had finished laying Adam’s body in one of the water holes.
“Here,” Brandon said, handing Jake Adam’s wallet and tags. “Might as well keep the memorabilia... like old times.”
“Might as well,” Jake replied as he shuffled though the cards and the plastic in that leather wallet. “We should remember him as a soldier of Z-Corps rather than a...”
Jake flipped across a photograph that caught his eye. He pulled the picture out of Adam’s wallet and stared in shock at this bent up picture of a young girl.
Oh my God!
Jake thought as his eyes began to widen.
It can’t be!
Jake gazed upon that picture. He remembered Adam saying that no one at the settlement knew about his family. He also remembered someone else saying that she never knew anything about her cousin.
Jake quickly picked up the radio.
“Cancel everything!” Jake ordered. “Look for Kaylee O’Brien! That’s the girl Adam was talking about! She’s his cousin!”
“Already found her!” Joseph responded. “They’re taking her! I’m in pursuit!”
Joseph chased down a group of soldiers dragging Kaylee into a Humvee.
“Stop!” Kaylee shouted. “Let me go! Please!”
One soldier covered Kaylee’s mouth to keep her quiet. Once they were in the Humvee, they began driving towards the settlement gate. Joseph continued vaulting over obstacles, smaller buildings, and the gate’s fence until he was able to grab the bumper of the Humvee.
Joseph hid his face and he struggled to hold on to the bumper of the vehicle. He made sure none of the soldiers inside saw him through any of the mirrors on the vehicle.
After riding for nearly fifteen minutes on the highway, the Humvee began to slow down. Joseph peeked around the vehicle to see an open field with an array of buildings in the distance. Joseph knew he needed to get off before being found. Once the Humvee slowed down enough, he threw himself to a dirt pile on the side of the road before the soldiers in the Humvee could detect him.
Joseph slowly crawled away, thankful that he didn’t get severely injured, save for the large scrapes along his arms, sides, and legs. He then peeked above the dirt pile to see what what appeared to be a prison, with guard towers and different dormitories. The two stone plaques at the intersection read
Mayo Correctional Institution.
“Jake,” Joseph whispered in his radio. “They took Kaylee to some prison outside of town; the one we passed before entering Mayo when we migrated yesterday. I’m at the intersection right before you turn into the property.”
“How many are there?!” Jake asked.
“There are four Spartans at the main gate. There’s quite a few snipers along the first fence and the guard towers. I can’t see the second set of buildings in the background that’s also fenced in. Lots of infantry. Looks to be about half of our entire military here! This place is like a fortress!”
“Jake,” Brandon said. “It’s too risky for him to do that alone. If a lot of our soldiers are in there and the jailhouse in town is completely vacant, we should also assume that Tyrese is also held up in that prison somewhere. If Joseph gets caught, they’ll be onto us and will probably kill both Tyrese and Kaylee, along with anyone else they might have locked up in those cells.”
“We still gotta find out where at,” Jake replied.
“We will need the other Shinobi for that. It’s too risky right now.”
Joseph followed the Humvee with his eyes until it parked at a parking lot on the far left of the prison. There was a fenced in area with a small number of buildings around three hundred feet left of the front side of the prison. He then saw the soldier exit the Humvee, dragging Kaylee along with them.
“Guys,” Joseph said over the radio. “I know where they’re taking her. I see them right now. There aren’t any guards in that area at all by the looks of it. If there are, there’s not much. I can get in and get her out right now. Just say the word.”
“Your call, Jake.” Brandon uttered. “Think real hard about it though before making any rash decisions.”
Jake tightly gripped his radio as he cupped his hands over his face. He began breathing hard and thinking about the possible consequences of whatever decision he made to the point where he began to tear up. He then spoke through the radio.
“Stand down, Joseph,” Jake shuttered. “Can’t take the risk right now. Not with Tyrese in there.”
“But sir!” Joseph responded. “She’s right there! I see her right now! I can get to...”
“That’s an order, Boyer! Stand down and wait for the rest of the Shinobi. We’ll continue as soon as everyone has regrouped as planned
.
We still have a job to do.”
There was static on the other end, and silence filled the mining pit.
“Copy, sir,” Joseph replied. “Standing down and awaiting further orders.”
Jake dropped his radio and then kicked the table in front of him, tipping it over.
“GODDAMMIT!!” Jake shouted as he crouched down and covered his head.
“Listen to me Jake,” Brandon asserted. “Look at me, Jake. Jake, look at me.”
Jake raised his head and stared into Brandon’s concerning eyes.
“We’re gonna get her back, Jake,” Brandon promised. “Her
and
Tyrese. We’re gonna get ‘em both back safely and we’re gonna take this guy down! You hear me?!”
“I don’t know, Brandon,” Jake sobbed. “I don’t know how to do this. I don’t know what to do.”
“Of course you do, sir. You’re our leader. You’re the one calling the shots. Do what you do best.”
Jake nodded as he wiped the warm water from his eyes and stood up. He them set the table back up and placed all of the radios back on it. He then picked up his radio from the muggy clay and dust.
“All Shinobi,” Jake began. “Link up with HR-Team Alpha and head back here. You will take the Humvee and link up with Joseph Boyer at the prison and wait there for further orders. HR-Team Alpha will link up with me and Brandon over here and will have their orders. We finish this tonight!”
Chapter 20
As the chopper landed back in the mining pits, Brittany, James, and Hector rushed into the Humvee and sped away to where Joseph waited for them. As the Reapers stepped out, they saw Brandon, Jake, and HR-Team General Micheal Stevenson, along with a second chopper and five other elite soldiers with
HR-Team Bravo
patches. Every one of them were clean shaven, head and face, covered in camo paint, wearing full tactical clothing, and were carrying their rifles, sidearms, and their knives.
The table that used to have the radios sitting on top of it now had a layout of the prison resting upon it.
“Alright, Reapers and Angels,” Micheal began. “Gather around.”
Kyle, Rodney, Grimm, and HR-Team Bravo circled the table Brandon and Jake sternly stood next to.
“What we are going to be doing tonight is very risky for our Shinobi, which will be on the ground,” Jake briefed. “It is also gonna be risky for Marshal Tyrese Jones, whom we are rescuing. We will be luring zombies to this prison using noise and light.”
Jake pointed at each fence of each section of the prison’s property outlined on the map.
“Once the Shinobi have scouted around the prison and found out where Boris may be,” Jake continued. “We will use the explosions we are in possession of, courtesy of some looters from Tallahassee, and we are gonna create an opening at every fence, and we will use the zombies as a distraction. While that is going on, the Shinobi will take care of Boris.”
“Any chance of other civilians present?” Kyle asked.
“We should assume so,” Micheal answered. “Which is why Brandon has also contacted HR-Team Bravo here and myself to assist in this operation. We’re more than happy to help take down Boris and rescue Marshal Tyrese Jones, along with anyone else who might be held up in that prison.”
“We will provide covering fire for the Angels while they make their way to the back end of the prison, clearing every block of soldiers and stragglers that try to attack during the distraction,” Jake added. “Once they retrieve any civilians that are present, if there are any, they will do the same for us.”
Jake then laid his finger on the map, pointing at the western side of the prison, where Joseph saw soldiers take Kaylee.
“Myself along with Alpha will land here,” Jake continued. “And we’ll clear this western cell block, since we know for a fact that there is at least one civilian present here. We can also assume that Tyrese may also be held up here due to the fact that Boris has a tendency to hiding things from other members of the Z-Corps, the council, and the settlement.”
“Any chance of any of them being non ambulatory or deceased?” Rodney asked.
Jake nodded and tried not to think that Kaylee or Tyrese may be dead.
“I’m afraid to say this,” Jake replied. “But given the fact that Boris is ruthless, we have to assume that there will be some hostages that are non ambulatory, and maybe some that are deceased. If this is the case, it still stands that we leave no one behind. Our chopper will meet up with us at this checkpoint.”
Jake pointed at the open field between the western cell blocks and the central cell blocks of the prison.
“Once we get those hostages on our bird, living or dead,” Jake continued. “We will continue as planned and link up with the Shinobi at the center. Once here we will evacuate with everyone, and leave that prison for the undead to dwell. Any more questions?”
Everyone stood silent as they waited for Jake to give the word to proceed with the assault on the prison.
“This operation will be much different than anything we have ever done before,” Jake spoke. “We will be facing overwhelming odds. More than that: We will be fighting against our own brothers and sisters, and many of them do not know that they are fighting for the wrong side. They have absolutely no clue that they are being manipulated by a sociopath who thinks he can take over our home and do what he wants to any of us or our families. Those men and women out there at that prison right now believe they are protecting our civilization, and they will fight as such to the very last breath. It’s the Civil War all over again. I don’t want anyone to die tonight, but these soldiers are gonna do exactly what we trained them to do. And because of that, we might have to do what I know none of us here want to do. So I’m saying this: You know what we’re doing, you know why we’re doing it, and you know what we’re up against. If things go South and we survive, we will be deemed as traitors, and we will either be executed or exiled. If any of you want to back out, I do not blame you one bit; but now’s the time to say something, because once this operation starts, there’s no turning back for any of us.”
Everyone stayed silent, tightly gripping their rifles, letting their leader know that they were fighting alongside him, no matter the cost.
“Alright, fellas,” Brandon responded. “Let’s mount up!”
“HOOAH!!”
As everyone loaded up on the choppers, Jake was contacted by Joseph Boyer.
“We have Boris’s location,” Joseph said. “He’s in the central block of the prison. He has five bodyguards; all Spartans”
“Alright,” Jake responded. “Hold tight until we arrive to create the distraction.”
On the way, Jake slowly bowed his head and shut his eyes.
Alright God,
Jake prayed.
I don’t know if You’re real or not. If You are, then I guess You know what I’m about to do. Just keep these boys safe, and I’m praying that everyone we’re rescuing will be alive when we get them out.
As the choppers began flying towards the prison, Jake motioned to Micheal and HR-Team Bravo in the second chopper, telling them to circle around the prison. He and his group loaded up on their ammunition and fastened their cords in order to repel down once the full fledged assault began.
Both of the choppers arrived at the prison and began circling around it like vultures hovering over a carcass. Kyle and Rodney manned each of their turrets and readied themselves to fire. Micheal in the other chopper loaded a B-300 rocket launcher and pointed it towards the front gate surrounding the rear cell blocks.
Pshhhhh!
BOOM!
Rrrrrrrrrrr!
Micheal blew a large hole in the fence in the rear blocks of the prison. Kyle and Rodney opened fire on the front gate. The Spartans that were on the ground shielded themselves in order to prevent being hosed by burning lead.
As both choppers began creating openings in the prison fences and wasting ammunition on the dirt and grass, they began to notice some hordes trotting towards the prison.
“They’re on their way,” Jake informed. “Let’s continue with the aerial assault. Once we lure them to the prison, then we’ll start the ground assault!”
Micheal then radioed Joseph and the Shinobi.
“Watch yourselves down there,” Micheal said. “Zombies are on their way to the prison. Hold tight until we say otherwise.”
“Roger that,” Joseph replied. “Ready when you are.”
The soldiers guarding the prison spotted the large horde of undead circling them. The snipers at the towers picked off few of them, but the amount of noise the choppers made attracted more and more from miles off. The zombies continued to push forward until many soldiers had no choice but to retreat into the prison’s fences.
“Shinobi,” Jake ordered. “Execute.”
The four Shinobi darted from out of the treeline, sprinting towards the eastern side of the center prison blocks. They dashed through zombies, slashing some as they were passed, until the Shinobi entered the opening the choppers had made. Once inside, they began their search for Boris.
Once the Shinobi entered the prison, HR-Team Bravo flew to the rear prison blocks and repelled to the ground. Jake and the men on his chopper continued giving covering fire around Bravo as they entered each of the buildings.
“Jake,” Micheal said through the radio.
“How many are in there?” Jake asked.
“Every one of the council members. Nick, Trevor, Malachi, Victoria, and Jeffery. But I don’t see the marshal among them.”
“Alright. Get the council members out of there so we can land and do our part.”
Jake witnessed HR-Team Bravo evacuating every one of the council members from the rear cell blocks. Kyle and Rodney gave covering fire from the turrets as their chopper landed to retrieve Bravo and the rescued hostages.
“Bravo secured!” Micheal informed. “Repeat: Bravo is secured. Go for Alpha.”
Jake’s chopper flew to the western blocks of the prison, which was now infested with the infected. Jake saw the guards on the ground become food for the undead that prowled along the fence.
“Get ready to repel!” Kyle ordered. “Grimm, you know what to do!”
Grimm slowly nodded, and although his face and eyes were covered, the Reapers knew there was a wide grin behind his mask. He quickly picked up his cord, backed up a few steps, then rushed out of the chopper as it hovered. Once the rope caught tension, Grimm swung under the chopper like a monkey swinging on a vine in the jungle.
Grimm caught eyes on a group of zombies that he neared. Once he swung to his furthest point, he released the rope and flew to one of the zombies in front of him. Grimm grabbed the zombie with full force, spearing it to the dirt. After rolling a few feet with the zombie, Grimm pulled out both of his sidearms.
Pow! Pow! Pow! Pow! Pow!
Grimm had killed the zombie he had pinned under him. He then shot the zombie on his left and his right. Once he did that, he slayed the zombie in front of him with his left pistol, then swiveled his head around and eliminated the zombie behind him with his right pistol. Grimm had killed the five zombies so quick and swift, it was as if he was in a western film, gunning down bandits in a ghost town at high noon.
Grimm then holstered his pistols, motioned the rest to repel down, then swung his rifle in front of him. Jake repelled down first, with Brandon following, then Rodney and Kyle. The Reapers made their way across the courtyard and breached the door of the cell block parallel to the court.
The Reapers skimmed through the bottom floor and made their way up the stairs until they met Tyrese in one of the cells. His face was badly bruised and his lips were cut up from being hit many times. His hands were tied to the the chair he sat in.
“We have the marshal,” Kyle reported in his radio. “I say again: Marshal Tyrese Jones is secure.”
Grimm cut the ropes on the chair, releasing Tyrese’s hands.
“Ty,” Jake said. “Can you hear me?!”
“Yeah, Jake,” Tyrese sighed. “Glad you guys got here. Boris has every one of the council members.”
“Already know. Bravo picked them up. Where’s Kaylee?”
“She’s in the room at the far end.”
“Marshal Jones,” Kyle interrupted. “Can you walk?”
“And fight,” Tyrese answered. “Do you have another weapon I can use?”
Grimm nodded as he handed one of his sidearms to Tyrese.
“Jake,” Tyrese continued. “Listen to me, bro: I heard a lot of screaming coming from in there. I don’t know what they were doing... but you might need to brace yourself.”
Jake gulped and nodded as he took point through the hallway. Each step to him felt heavier and heavier as he neared the room Kaylee was held up in. His hands began shaking, but he stayed in control, taking a deep breath as he slowly opened the door.