"No. The two gorillas lit a butt. I guess you have enough time to make it down! ”She replied in a busy tone and waved her hand to shoo her out of the room.
Pareios, Viktor, and Aurelia stormed out the door. They took the stairs, the elevator would have taken too long. Before they passed the reception, they slowed down and strolled casually past the doorman, who was still eyeing them suspiciously.
Once outside, they parted briefly. Viktor literally disappeared to get the SUV. It was risky to keep driving around in the same stolen car, but they had no choice. There was no time to steal another one in broad daylight.
It had started to rain. Thick heavy drops fell from the sky and soon condensed into a torrential deluge. Her clothes showed large dark stains, and immediately soaked up with the moisture. The two bodyguards huddled under the little shelter that was provided by a small glass ledge above the entrance area.
Then the door turned again and the
So, you and Pareios?" Asked Viktor in an indignant whisper as they slowly crept around the corner and ran along the large wall of the complex as inconspicuously as possible. After a few meters they were soaked again except for the cones and their clothes, which had dried a little in the car, turned dark.As soon as they left his brother in the car, the downright bad feeling came back. It was like tapping on the back of her head with a little hammer the whole time. Only when they finally reached the side that could no longer be seen from the street did she reply to Viktor, although she had absolutely no desire to answer his questions, especially not at this moment. After all, she had to concentrate!“I wasn't up to it, you know that!” At least he would have known before. He stared at her from the side in amazement. Slowly the anger rose in her too. She no longer knew that Viktor next to her. Why was he so obviously against this story between her and his brot
They crossed the room quietly and stopped again at the door. "Go!" Ordered her intuition again and she pushed her way through the gap without touching the wood, Viktor followed on her heels. Here in battle they were a well-rehearsed team again, but she knew that impression was deceptive. The lousy feeling that had dominated her the whole time had grown into one big ball of dislike and she had to scrape together all her might to keep her legs from fleeing. She looked around briefly at Viktor, searched his eyes and gave him to understand that she felt more than uncomfortable, but he simply passed it over and thrust the palm of his hand into her back to urge her on. What was she going to do with this Viktor he had now become?When they got to the banister, they stopped for a moment. Her companion's expression hardened and she suspected that he had heard soft voices downstairs. This caused him to push past her and put his foot on the top step.At the same mom
She knew that herself, she had felt it the moment she saw the first one. But she was so worried that the monster didn't care what would become of herself. She was definitely ready for anything!"If they wanted to kill him, they would have done it long ago, wouldn't they?" He growled now.And finally she was able to free her arms from the snares of the monster inside her. She stiffened the limbs to get the irrepressible twitches under control. As she hung there in his embrace and thought of his brother, she wondered whether a situation could be any more surreal?Viktor brought her back to reality by grabbing her jaw with his right hand. He applied light pressure so that her lips were pressed slightly forward between his thumb and the other fingers. He made her look at him."Listen to me now, Aurelia !!!" he hissed. “That was clearly a trap! You were right, ok ?! ”He spoke so fast that she had trouble following the torrent of words. “But t
The part of the wall that was still standing was slightly dented on the side facing the room. A large crater had formed where Row's shock wave hit them. The window panes of the room had to be shattered as well. Or was it the intrusion of the hegeduns that caused this? Aurelia was confused. She imagined a horde of black-clad, hooded figures entering the room. They must have come through the window or the door. If Row had wanted to repel the attackers, then the walls around the door or window would have to be destroyed as well ..."Grave!" Whispered her intuition to her. Her neck hairs stood up. Without looking, she put the gun in her waistband and rushed to the largest of the rubble. With her bare hands she cleared away some heavy debris, then rummaged through the mountains of dust and splinters from tiles and mirrors. Her skin was soon showing cuts and tears, but she just kept going, knowing they would soon be gone. Then, after half an eternity, it seemed to Aurelia, her fing
“Aiden, what have you observed so far? Just tell me what might be important now! ”She took a deep breath and tried to concentrate. The sooner she got this over with, the sooner she could take care of Pareios and Row. With that aim in mind, she finally managed to channel the monster's restless anger. In order to be able to keep a cool head, she wrapped the thoughts of Pareios in a massive prison in the back of her head and carefully sealed it so that nothing could escape.Aiden checked the watch on his wrist. The watch glass was shattered, but the hands were still moving. It was 3:30 p.m. “At four o'clock every day, a courier comes to the center who brings documents from the executive suite. I found this in the lists of the security personnel that we still had from Markus' informant. If we manage to intercept it ... ""Then we could replace him!" Aurelia finished his sentence and was already two steps further with her head. Aiden's suggestion was more
Both now looked more dismayed than suspicious and Aurelia took the opportunity to give Aiden a sign behind her back. The two men had put their heads together and were conferring. So they didn't notice Aiden getting up and slowly strolling past them. He had just disappeared behind the ledge to the stairwell when one of the security guards, the dark-haired man, addressed his words to her again with a smug grin. "All right, honey! But that is a special permit! Next time you'll bring your ID, understand? ”'Next time' he elongated and raised an eyebrow meaningfully. She nodded eagerly and ran the back of her hand over her wet face.“And you have to register yourself here with your name and time. If you come back down, you have to unsubscribe! ”He pushed a dark clipboard with a leather cover in front of her hands. A list with two columns was attached to it, there were already a few entries in blue ink on it. She took the pen he held out to her and wrote the first
In the stairwell they exchanged clothes again. Aurelia grabbed her cap and bag and this time she went first. "You will follow me in five seconds!" She hissed at him as she left the stairwell. Before she turned around the wall in front of it, she put on her most charming smile and now headed for the two security guards again. The dark-haired man recognized her immediately and showed his suggestive grin from earlier.She stopped at the counter, pulled herself up a little and leaned her upper body far over the reflective marble surface. She put her elbow up, raised her hand and curled her index finger a few times so that the dark-haired man leaned over to her. So he did, although he looked rather perplexed. His colleague watched the situation spellbound. She bridged the small space between their heads with one jump and pressed a quick kiss on the cheek, but suspiciously close to the right corner of his mouth. Aiden used the surprise of the two guards to sneak past Aurelia's back
On the last spin of her dance, she had reached what she thought was the Elevender. She didn't know what powers he had, so it was wiser not to wait for him to use them in the first place. She pulled the machete from her back. The heavy weapon now acted as a deadly extension of her arm and with the next turn she felt the resistance of flesh on the blade, but she drove it on until it swung freely through the air again. Drunk with her frenzy, she watched in slow motion as the man collapsed with a gasp, but she had no time to end his suffering. Because her intuition signaled a good opportunity. Three men approached her from behind, one was the second Elevender. As soon as she started walking, she was happy that the three of them were standing so foolishly close to each other that it would be an easy game!She took two steps before she reached the wall, used the momentum to take another up it, then pushed backwards with all her strength. She arched her back in order to have a bette