LOGINRonnakrit's Pov
I ducked under the table, a triumphant smile touching my lips. The hard part was over; the target was dead. Now I just had to get out of here alive.
" Protect Mr Det!" I heard.
Wow... This is another chance for me to just get out of here alive. Another ticket out of this place. As long as I am with him, his guards would save me as well.
I pulled the pin on a tear gas canister, and rolled it immediately. Afterwards, I grabbed the guy, which I think is Mr Det. Helping him out of the office.
As soon as we got out, we were met with a group of men in blacks pointing their guns at us.
This is really a tough spot.' My blood ran cold. We were cornered
Realizing they were all focused on him and Det, I retrieved Another dagger from my jacket, aiming at the chandelier.
And it was perfect. The rope used to held it cut and the chandelier fell onto them.
A grim smile of satisfaction tugged at my lips. Thankfully, the elevator was right beside us. So we both quickly stepped in.
With a swift move, I pressed the button for the lowest level. And that was it, we've escaped the first stage.
I stared at the man for a slight moment. He was my escape chance, and I could not bear to lose him to the Casino.
" Who sent you?" He asked.
I didn't even look at him. I just prepared four daggers with a tiny iron line on them, this were the last of my daggers for the day, and I couldn't afford to lose them.
After the four iron line were tied to the four daggers. I began swirling them around vertically.
" I am talking." He asked once again.
" Watch your mouth." My voice was cold and sharp.
As soon as it dinged, the door slowly slide open. And as I have anticipated, they were many guards waiting to kill us.
I lunged the four daggers at once. Strong, sharp and precise. It dug through four men's heart at once.
Beside me, Det brought out a gun, each shot found a man's skull.
I skillfully retracted the tiny lines which held the daggers. And with each step I took, I made sure my daggers sank into a man's chest.
With a sharp move, I lifted an already dead body to shield my self from bullets. Which the man beside me did the same.
And slowly, we fought our way toward the exit, step by bloody steps. And I also made sure to kill both heavy guards at the main door, by sinking my daggers into their neck.
Afterwards, I took Det to my bike. And immediately, I sped out of the casino...
It was already late at night. My mind drifted back to Pawat and Grandma. I wonder they are okay.
I pull off the face mask covering my nose all along, before stoping infront of a filling station.
" You can come down now." I raked my hands through my hair.
" May I know you? I also need your contact info." He asked stretching his phone forward.
" Not a chance." I said driving off immediately.
As soon as I got home, I climbed into my room through the window. I checked my pocket for my phones. And it was no where to be found.
" Where did I keep those?" I murmured.
Then it dawned on me. I have forgotten my phone in that damn basket. Shit.
I jumped out of the window once again, heading back to the casino....
As I arrived at the casino I figured the dead guards were already replaced. And the place was already cleaned.
'Maybe the target's son didn't want people to know so he cleaned the place'
My eyes scanned the area keenly. As soon as I set eyes on the basket of phones, a wild thought resonated.
I still had one explosive charge left. I didn't plan to use it, but desperation breeds innovation.
I circled the block, finding a service alley behind the casino. A dumpster, a loading dock... and a few parked cars. I attached the charge to the underside of a car far from the building, set a timer for two minutes, and slipped into the shadows near the front.
The blast was deafening. Not enough to destroy, but enough to shatter windows and create panic. As I predicted, the two new guards at the front door, along with everyone else on the street, ran toward the source of the explosion.
For ten seconds, the entrance was unguarded. I was a ghost, in and out, the two phones snatched from the basket in a heartbeat. I melted back into the night before the guards even returned...
I got into the bathroom to wash all the blood stains off my body. Also I made sure to clean up my dress...
The sun quickly rose from the east that morning. I jumped out of bed, rushing out of my room.
I hadn't check up on Pawat ever since I came home.
" Pawat?" I called.
But there was no answer. "Pawat?" I called again.
I headed towards the kitchen, but paused as the voice resounded behind me. " Where have you been?"
" What do you mean?" I asked. Sharply turning towards him.
" I mean exactly what I said." His voice was stern. " Do you know what even happened at home last night?" Tears welled up in his eyes.
" Huh..." I was clearly dumb founded.
" Do you even know what happened to Grandma? How many times I called your name? Or even, do you have any ideas about what happened to me?" He kept bombarding me with questions.
I scanned all over his body, and the sight of whip marks all over him. Tears rolled down my eyes.
My knees buckled and I landed on them. " I am sorry." My voice shaky.
I deeply regretted not being around last night. " I am sorry." My voice shaky.
" What do you mean you are sorry? Go check on Grandma and see if your damn sorry can fix anything." He said
Panic crept up in my chest, I jumped to my feet to check out what he really mean. My legs nearly slid out from under me on the stairs. I finally burst into her room.
"No!"
The sight stole the air from my lungs. Grandma lay perfectly still, but her body was rigid, a statue of terror. Her eyes, usually hazy with sickness, were now wide and darting, seeing monsters in the empty corners of the room.
A low, continuous moan vibrated in her throat—a sound of pure, animal fear I had never heard from her before. It was the sound of a soul being broken.
I rushed to her, cradling her head on my thigh, trying to gentle her tremors. "Granny, it's me! It's Krit! You're safe now," I pleaded, my voice cracking.
But her gaze stared right through me, lost in a nightmare I hadn't been there to stop. My sorry wasn't just for leaving her; it was for whatever she had endured that shattered her mind while I was off playing assassin.
Ronnakrit's Pov'Faint.' a voice echoed inside my head. I swiftly shook my head. My index finger in my mouth hoping to get another foolish idea to get out of this intense moment. " Mr Det?" Detector Kan called. " You know him?" I blurted. My hand across my mouth immediately. I quickly regained composure staring blankly at Detector Kan. He also stared back at me raising his left eye brow."I'd love to see you... Privately," Det's sharp voice cut through the silence."What? I don't think I know you," I said, the lie fragile and transparent.Det's eyes didn't even flicker in my direction. "Mr. Kan. A moment."Detector Kan didn't hesitate. "Of course. You have the room for fifteen minutes." He stood, gathering his notes."What?" I half-yelled, my composure shattering.Detector Kan and his subordinate both stood up, leaving the room immediately... I hissed dragging myself to the chair, sitting on it.I turned my eyes towards the door, watching as Det and his men came in. My jaw dropped
Ronnakrit's Pov" No no no no." I crumbled to my knees beside the bed, tears blinding me. On the other side of the door, Pawat's voice was cold and flat." Now you see. If you were around last night all this wouldn't have taken place." " Pawat, I am so sorry, I didn't mean it. I... I..." Words stuck in my throat. I could not reveal the truth that I went to assassinate a mafia. With all the strength I have left, I picked Grandma up in my arms, running out of the room. As soon as I got out of the house, I carefully placed her on my bike, using a cloak to strap her to myself. Almost immediately, I sped out of the compound...In the doctor's office...After the test was done on her, the doctor had asked both I and Pawat to come to her office. She kept staring at her chart, before raising her head to look at me. She heaved a heavy sigh. " I am happy to announce to you that your Grandma is physically stable, we've treated the minor contusion on her temple and her vitals are strong. Th
Ronnakrit's PovI ducked under the table, a triumphant smile touching my lips. The hard part was over; the target was dead. Now I just had to get out of here alive. " Protect Mr Det!" I heard. Wow... This is another chance for me to just get out of here alive. Another ticket out of this place. As long as I am with him, his guards would save me as well.I pulled the pin on a tear gas canister, and rolled it immediately. Afterwards, I grabbed the guy, which I think is Mr Det. Helping him out of the office. As soon as we got out, we were met with a group of men in blacks pointing their guns at us. This is really a tough spot.' My blood ran cold. We were corneredRealizing they were all focused on him and Det, I retrieved Another dagger from my jacket, aiming at the chandelier. And it was perfect. The rope used to held it cut and the chandelier fell onto them. A grim smile of satisfaction tugged at my lips. Thankfully, the elevator was right beside us. So we both quickly stepped in.
Ronnakrit's PovAs soon as I arrived at the gamble house, I sighed in relief. I got off my bike after making sure it's parked in a safe spot.I approached the entrance, looking at the tall building in front of me. The Ban Kan Pan wasn't just a building; it was a fortress. No signs, just a heavy, unmarked door guarded by two mountains of muscle who looked like they chewed nails for breakfast. A cold shiver, the kind that had nothing to do with the night air, traced a path down my spine. Assess. Adapt.I moved forward, my steps silent on the pavement. As I reached for the door, a meaty hand slammed flat against the wood, blocking my path.The guard didn't even look at me. "ID." His voice was a low grumble, like stones grinding together.Shit. My mind raced. I had fake IDs, but not on me for this mission. Bluffing was the only tool left."I'm a guest of the house," I said, layering my voice with a confidence I didn't feel. "My business is my own. Now, are you going to let me in, or do I
Ronnakrit's PovAlmost immediately, the car drove away, leaving me standing there, and I stare as it disappeared into the distance. I looked down at the box, my stomach tightened. What was inside?" What's that?" Pawat asked. I turned to look at him. He was standing right across the gate, staring at me. " I dunno." I walked past him. My focus locked on the gate.I moved towards the gate, I opened it. Stepping in and Pawat closed it behind me. I quickened my pace, heading into the house. I didn't stop in the sitting room. I just dashed upstairs heading towards my room. " What's in it?" I heard my brother's voice from downstairs, but paid no heed. I closed the door behind me, turning the keys on it, making sure it's locked. I dropped the box on my bed. Staring at it for a while, I sighed before unwrapping it. " What's in it?" I asked myself.I paused as my eyes came in contact with a gun. And there was a symbol on it. I guess that's the gun for the organization.Oh my gosh...' A
Ronnakrit's Pov" I'm back!" I called. Pulling my snickers at the door step, moving in to the sitting room.As soon as I got inside, the bag I held dropped from my hand. My jaw dropped." What happened?" I rushed closer to Pawat, bringing Grandma into my arm. " They came again." Pawat said, his voice barely above a whisper. My eyes travelled over his battered form, and I struggled to fight back my tears. They've beaten him beyond recognition. I jumped to my feet, bringing him in a warm hug. " I'm sorry." Tears rolled down my eyes slowly. "I shouldn't have left you here alone." " They warned us to make payment or else, they would come back for us." Pawat sobbed." Hey, don't cry. They won't touch you again. I promise." " Thank you..." He cried. " Now go take your bath, while I make dinner." Without another word, he shuffled out of the room. I helped Grandma back to the sofa. I wonder why those people are so cruel. Afterwards, I made my way to the kitchen. Putting on my apron,







