Page 32 of Balls to the Walls


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“Not exactly.”

“Do you have a name?”

“Not exactly.”

“Is there anything you can tell me about her?” I asked in frustration.

“Not exactly.”

Honey giggled beside me.Clearly, she thought FNG was charming. And there I was, sayingclearlyin my head, even emphasizing it just the way FNG and Dash did. I was losing my goddamn mind.

“Just start at the beginning.”

He didn’t need to be told twice. If there was one thing FNG loved more than bragging about not being able to die, it was talking.

“As I said, it was a dark and stormy night. Rafe wasn’t there, of course. He sent me in with a black ops team. You know, I really miss working with the three J’s. At least they understood me.”

“And this black ops team went in with you?”

“No, they were dropping me. I was supposed to check in after twelve hours and give an update.”

“Twelve hours?” I asked incredulously. “And you were just supposed to sneak around the grounds until then, all the while hoping you weren’t caught?”

“I had to be very methodical in my movements. I had it all laid out. So, anyway, it was a dark and stormy night.”

I rolled my eyes as he started all over again.

“We were in a stealth aircraft and let me tell you, what a ride it was.”

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FNG

Somewhere in the skies.

Approximately 1 year, 3 months, 1 day, 12 hours, 02 minutes, and 03 seconds ago…

It waslike riding on a commercial airline. The ride was smooth and the cabin was free of noise. That didn’t mean this trip was going to be as pleasant. I had one objective: Get in and find the girl, then get out. With my team around me, this mission couldn’t fail.

“I need to talk to my boss about getting one of these,” I grinned at the guy sitting next to me. “Of course, he thinks I’m dead, so he probably won’t be too keen on helping.”

The man stared straight ahead, refusing to acknowledge me. I glanced over his armor, noticing his apparel was a little more advanced than mine. And then I saw his gun.

“Holy shit. Where did you get that thing?” I asked, reaching for his holster.

Yeah, I should have known better, but I was just so excited to see this magnificent piece of weaponry. In a flash, he grabbed me and flipped me over, smashing me into the ground. I laughed, not trying to counter his attack because we were on the same side.

“Don’t ever reach for my weapon,” he growled.

I held up my hands, showing him I wasn’t going to do a thing. “Hey, no problem. I’ve just never seen that gun up close.”

“And you never will again.”

“Well, that sucks for me.”

He shoved off me, getting back in his seat without another word. I sat up, straightened my flight suit, and got back to my feet.

“You should sit down. It’s about to get fast,” another man said.

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