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“I'm with you, I’ll give Nate, Luke and Maria a few minutes together,” Thomas says, kissing Nate’s head before standing and joining us. We walk from the room and through the endless corridors to the outside of the hospital.

“This is a clusterfuck, Leigh. What are we going to do?” Thomas asks, his voice somewhat darker than usual. He has always spoken so upper class and aristocratic, but this has an edge that makes my skin crawl.

“We fight and we kill, Tom. That’s what we do.” Leighton answers simply, drawing his phone from his pocket. Marcus had left a little while ago, following Scott out. I know that they will be formulating another plan right now, Scott needs to, to stop his compulsions. Leighton has told me how Marcus lives the same life with the same hunger as him, but Scott is cold, calculating, and violent. He doesn’t want to be but he is. He is a sadist, and hurting someone else is his pleasure, so I’m sure he’s on cloud nine, scheming right now.

“Marc, where are you?” Leighton asks as Marcus picks up on the other end of the phone. “Okay, sit tight and we’ll be there soon,” he continues.

He hangs the phone up and puts it in his pocket. “Where are they? I thought we were going to a bar.” In reality, I couldn’t handle sitting around and drinking, I need to see my babies and then sleep.

“They’re at ‘The Den’. Scott is somewhat in the zone and needs snapping out of it before he goes too far. Delilah has offered her services and she won't safe-out, ever,” Leighton explains and I gasp, unbeknown to Scott’s tendency to not relent.

“Let’s go then,” I say, walking towards the car park.

“No, Abigail. You go with Thomas. You don't need to see this. Go to Ant’s and see the children. Love them,” He tells me
and I try to object but all I really want to do is go with Thomas, snuggle with my son and daughter and sleep. I fear if Leighton leaves my side he won’t return and I can't handle the thought.

“Don't leave, baby.” I beg him, my eyes locked to his.

“Abigail. Oh sweetheart. I'm okay, I promise I’ll be okay.” He presses into me, wrapping his strong arms around me. I feel secure and I love it, but I know as soon as he leaves I’ll be back to wondering and panicking. It is so unreal that Bradley is dead, that we won't see him again or hear his laugh and silly words.

“Okay, go. Scott needs you,” I tell him, now being huddled to Thomas’ side for protection. I am seeing him in a new light, a light where Thomas is now no longer my gentle best friend but a killing machine. It is weird but also refreshing knowing he can protect me.

“Bye baby, I’ll call you as soon as I’ve sorted the situation out.” Leighton runs off to his car and Thomas walks me back inside, into shelter. We wait for Nate, Luke and Maria to appear, the three of them walking together, arms around one another. It is sad, seeing them without their brother, but it is now life.

“Let’s go home. I need to see my babies,” Maria speaks, nodding to herself to give strength and guidance. We all nod in return, feeling the same nostalgia for our family
.

 

Leighton

 

I drive, with caution to the wind. My car zooms through the streets and country lanes as I fight desperately to get to Scott before he does something he regrets. The summer night is not a clear one, the rain hammering down, thunder pounding in the sky and the lightening flashing relentlessly. It is almost poetic, as though God feels the pain we feel after the loss of a brother.

A storm of emotions flood my system; hurt, anger, anguish, despair, loss and ultimately a hunger for revenge. I need Scott in the best possible mind to take on the train wreck ahead of us.

“Where is he?” I ask the Dungeon Monitor as I enter through the double doors and into the communal area.

“Room 6. He okay, Leigh?” John asks me.

“No, far from it. Brad passed away tonight. He’s not himself,” I reply, moving on.

“Marcus is with him, keeping an eye on him,” John informs me before leaving me to it. I run through the building, not stopping to talk to anyone, before storming through the door of room 6. Delilah stands restrained to the wall, her body completely naked. Her skin is blistered and welted with purple and red bruises. Small trickles of blood trail her back, yet still, Scott doesn’t relent with his attack. His bull whip comes down against her skin over and over, both of them in their element, fully aroused and moaning with each contact.

“Scott,” I announce sharply, halting his torture on Delilah. He looks to me, growling and giving me the most demonic set of hazel eyes I have ever seen. His sadistic side has fully erupted and is dangerous.

“Marcus, release her and tend to her please. I need to talk to Scott,” I demand my newest friend, walking across the room to pull the whip free from his clammy palm. I can see by looking at him, that he is barely holding it together. His lip has already begun quivering and his beautiful eyes watering. He is holding it until Delilah has gone, not wanting her to see him broken.

We both listen as the door closes behind us before Scott collapses on the floor in front of me, his knees smashing to the ground and his fists coming down hard in front of him, banging against the wood floor. “I'm struggling here, Leigh,” Scott informs me, his body shaking with adrenaline and anger.

“I know you are, I am too, buddy,” I tell him, kneeling beside him. None of us had ever expected to lose one of our own, at such a young age. We had never expected that with our well thought out plan, one of us would die regardless. Sometimes, you can't plan everything and we have now lost a detrimental piece of our team because of it.

“Help me, please, heal me. It hurts so much. I can't breathe, Leighton. I feel like someone has a grip on my heart and is squeezing so hard the blood flow has ceased.” I feel so much sadness for Scott. He rarely shows his feelings, only arousal. This has really affected him and it makes it so much harder to bear.

“I’m trying, Scott. I'm trying to find a way to fix this mess, to keep this family together, but I don't think I can without him. One of us has left this earth, taking a piece of all of us with him. Brad will forever be a part of my heart and soul, Scott.” He shakes and cries beside me, allowing his emotions to seep through his stone hard exterior.

“We need to finish this, Leigh. I can't face this again. This needs to be over. Tonight, this needs to end tonight.” Scott looks to me with burning eyes, begging for me to help him. I have a feeling that ending this will heal everyone, give us all closure. It just cuts me to know Bradley sacrificed his life for this. It was never his battle, it was mine and mine alone.

“Tonight,” I tell him, knowing we already have the plan in motion. We no longer need the fake tragedy we planned, we have the loss of Bradley to draw them in. His mourning will make us ‘weak’ and ‘vulnerable’ for an attack from them.

“Fucking let’s do this, man.” Scott stands up, his sadness and heartache gone, replaced with the sadistic bastard I know he is. “Call them now?” he asks me, tidying up the room before walking out. I follow him, calling Antonio. I inform him that the plan starts now but to leave Nate and Luke out of it, they don’t need to be pulled away from each other right now. Luke needs to be with Maria and his brother; they need to comfort each other. We will do this, for them, for Bradley and for all of us.

On it, Boss. See you there soon.
Ant messages back and I know he’s already on his way out of the door.

“Scott, Ant’s meeting us at mine with Tom. It’s on,” I tell him as I catch up to him in the communal area. We grab Marcus from the bar, dragging him away from a pretty little thing he’s talking to. “Marcus, it’s happening now,” I inform him as we walk outside to my car parked up.

We all jump in and I speed from the car park, not even strapping myself in with my belt. I just hope to god nobody gets in my way, because I’m not stopping.

Skidding to halt in my large driveway, I switch off the engine and lights and run indoors. Antonio and Thomas are already at the counter in my kitchen, our written plans sprawled across the worktop, covering every inch.

“So, plans have changed slightly. We were going to use a false tragedy to draw them in, make them think we’re weak and unaware, but now, unfortunately today has happened, giving us ample reason to continue this plan. They will think they have broken us by killing Bradley, but they have done far from it. They have strengthened us and given us more reason to retaliate. We do not have a mourning period, we leave that to Luke, Nate and Maria. We attack now,” I say quickly.

“I agree, this is really hard to deal with right now, but it is the perfect time to do it. They won't expect us to be prepared to be after them already, they will think we’re all crying and beyond grief at the moment.” Antonio speaks, pointing to a place on the map we have drawn. “You remember this office, Leigh. Well I know for a fact it is still being used, I pass it often and always see people inside. We could set up here. Whoever is in there, we make them disappear first and then use it,” Antonio explains, pointing out the different exits and benefits to the warehouse type building.

“Yes, there is an empty container next door, unused and unknown. We could set up in there also, I know my kit is dying to be dragged out from the dust,” Thomas chimes in, referring to the methods of information extraction we tend to use.

“It’s so funny, Abigail thinks you’re so sweet and tame, Tom.” I laugh loudly at Tom’s passion. He has a wicked streak and is brilliant at acting so nonchalant and professional.

“Oh, my sweet, Abigail. She is best thinking that, dear Leighton. I do not want her knowing anything about the real me. She needs me to be the supportive best friend; she doesn’t need to know how much I am involved in your business. Sure, she knows about the computer tech side, but sometimes computers wind me up and I need a bit of face to face contact, like now.” He smiles sadistically, a little similar to the way Scott had before.

“Yes, indeed. You remain as the innocent best friend, it helps her a lot,” I reply, tapping his shoulder a little. “So, we’ll go now, clear the office and then acquire the next door space and set up. Thomas, I want you to hack their systems when we get there and send out a mass email to everyone involved, get them to us ASAP. I don’t care the reason you use, but I need them all there. Then we will wipe them out, or at least most of them. Hopefully with the magnitude of our attack, any survivors would be more than stupid to tr
y anything further.” My plan i
s brilliant and just knowing of what is to come has my blood racing and my pulse hammering.

“Let’s go.” I stand, walking through to my office. I turn a dial on the wall and open my personal armoury, only small but big enough to fit my weapons in. I remove four guns, loading their clips and slipping them in to different places on my body. I collect two knives and slide them into my boot.

I stand around, waiting for my companions to be ready. We exit through the underground garage and jump into one of my least used vehicles. These psychotic men will be on the lookout for my Bentley, Ferrari or Audis. I start the ignition on my Land Rover, letting the beast roar. The boot is enormous,
big enough for a body
, and fits our equipment in perfectly.

“I tell ya what, Boss. My adrenaline is pumping. This is gonna be epic.” Scott is practically bouncing in his seat like a child that has been told they are going to Disney Land.

“You’re sick, you know that right?” I tell him, shifting gear to drive faster.

“No, motherfucker, I’m a sadist. Big difference. This is gonna be like Christmas to me, Leigh. Look, I’m already busting a hard-on for it.” I laugh at my sickening friend, as he sits in the back seat of my car and stares down at his groin like it is the most impressive thing in the world.

“You’re going to need a microscope if it’s your cock you’re searching for, Scott,” Thomas bursts out, laughing at himself. I have officially entered the school playground again, but it is refreshing to be there again.

“Ha-ha, funny one aren’t you? How long did it take you to get a grip on ya balls to go after Nate?” Scott retaliates, raising his eyebrows. Beside me, Antonio is in hysterics, silently. His body is shaking with laughter at the pair of them.

“That would be a good comeback, if it wasn’t for the fact he was sucking on my nuts before you guys even knew.” It is turning into a cockfight. “And let me tell you, god he’s so fucking good at taking my...”

“Okay, that’s enough. I don't need to have the image of the two of you in my head when we’re about to do what we are. Enough with the talk about cocks and balls, we’re nearly there. Get it together guys.” I order my men, indicating to go off the main road and towards the industrial estate once again. This journey brings my mind back to the last time I was here and the awful situation that had brought me there.

I just hope I don’t see Kalina there, because after what she has said to my wife I am inclined to kill her too.

“Let’s go,” I say, parking a little up from the Blackman’s warehouse and turn my car off, letting the car park fall to bitter darkness again. “I want you all
to be extra cautious, watch your backs. I want every person taken out, nobody is to live
,” I inform the four men sitting in the car with me. Marcus, Antonio, Thomas and Scott all agree with me, undoing the doors and climbing out.

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