United as One
Page 59“Disarm the enemy,” Caleb calls from the sideline.
Nine points at him with his gun-free hand. “Very good, weirdo twin number one.” He looks back at Nigel. “Give it a try. Pull the gun out of my hand.”
Nigel scowls like he’s annoyed at being lectured. All the same, he makes a grasping and jerking motion. Nine stumbles forward like his arm was tugged, but he maintains his grip on the gun.
“That’s decent power,” Nine says. “But you’re pulling my whole arm. Focus on the weapon itself. Be precise. Someone else want to try?” Nine glances down the line. He squints at Ran, the small Japanese girl staring blankly at him. “She understanding anything I’m saying?”
“She doesn’t say much,” Fleur responds. “But we think she understands.”
“Huh,” Nine says. He points the gun at Ran. The second he does, she whips her hand up, and the barrel of the gun crumples like paper, the trigger mechanism pinching closed on Nine’s finger. He drops the weapon with a cry.
“Hell yeah,” I say.
Nine flashes me a pissed-off look, but I can tell it’s all show. He’s as impressed as I am. He looks back at the group and nods. “That’s another way to do it.”
It’s time to go.
Catching a look from John, Nine walks down the line of human Garde, handing out unloaded weapons. “Practice on each other,” he says. “I’ll be back later, and I expect your badass quotient increased by, like, tenfold.”
Daniela raises an eyebrow, looking past Nine to John and me. “What’re you guys doing? Leaving us here?”
John waves us over towards Lexa’s ship, and the whole group of us—humans and Loric and reformed Mogadorian—gather at the base of the ramp. Even Caleb and Christian join the impromptu huddle.
“We’re going to make a covert assault on one of the Mogadorian warships,” John says, his voice gravelly. He looks like he hasn’t slept at all. “Only myself, Six, and Adam will actually be boarding the ship. The others coming along will be strictly backup in case things go bad.” He looks at the humans. “You guys should stay here, hone your powers. We don’t need you on this one. It’s an unnecessary risk.”
Fleur and Bertrand look relieved. Daniela shakes her head and jabs a finger into John’s chest.
“I saved your ass in New York,” she says, pointing her thumb at the other humans. “And now what? I’m demoted to rookie with these losers?”
John sighs. “Look, we’ve been doing this a lot longer than you. It was stupid of me to ask you to throw yourselves into the fray without proper training. Right now, the best thing you can do to help the earth is get stronger, get better. Your time will come.”
Nigel glances down at Bernie Kosar. “You’re bringing a beagle along.”
“They also have a wolf,” Bertrand points out. “May I ask why you have a wolf?”
“That little dog would have you shitting your knickers,” Nine says to Nigel.
“LANEs aren’t authorized to go on this op anyway,” Caleb puts in.
“Oh, piss off, Captain America,” Nigel replies. “I’m ready to fight.”
“Aw, kid,” Nine says. “You aren’t.”
“Nice, Six,” Marina murmurs, shaking her head.
Nine claps his hands. “Let’s do this.”
We leave the human Garde behind and board Lexa’s ship. Minutes later, we’re strapped in and rocketing out of the tunnel, taking the exact same course as yesterday.
Once we’re in the air, John stands up.
“There’s one thing I didn’t bring up back there,” John says. “I didn’t want the military getting wind of it.”
Everyone stares curiously at John. “What’re you talking about?” I ask.
“We aren’t just going to steal the cloaking devices,” John says. “We’re stealing the warship too.”