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Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Thirteen: Self Destructive

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

“What the fuck did you do?” Nadya yelled at Knight, who was looking rather perplexed himself.

“I don’t…” he started before looking back into the wall safe the vials had been in.  “Oh, goddammit.  They must’ve had a weight sensor underneath the things.  Fucking Raiders of the Lost Ark bullshit…”

“You now have four minutes, thirty seconds to reach minimum safe distance,” the helpful voice from the loudspeaker told them.

“Shit!” Nadya cursed, heading for the lift.  If they were lucky, they could sneak out with the rest of the employees.  “Let’s get the hell outta here.  You, too, Candy Swallows.”

The woman looked both reluctant and a bit annoyed but she followed along with them.

As they reached the lift, Knight reeled forward and puked all over the floor.  It was mostly liquid with a few indecipherable chunks of something mixed in.  More alarming were the streaks of crimson.  “I’m not feeling so hot,” he muttered before hurling again.

“Son of a bitch,” Nadya cursed, reaching down and grabbing the vials from him before he dropped them.  She slipped them into her jacket pocket then started to drag him into the lift.  She glanced over at Candy, who looked more freaked out by the puke than she had by the machine gun in her face.  “Little help?”

Candy kept her distance.  “What’s wrong with him?”

“He’s been infected by some of that shit in your vault,” Nadya snapped, trying to drag Knight.  “Which is one of the reasons why we came for the antidote.”  She gripped Knight’s jacket and tugged on him hard, managing to get him halfway through the lift doors.  “Goddammit, I’m not exactly Lil Miss Muscles over here.  Are you gonna help or do we all get blown the fuck up?”

Reluctantly, Candy moved forward and took hold of Knight’s legs.  Together they managed to carry him into the lift.  “Plutoxin 7 doesn’t act this quickly unless there’s been a large dose administered.  Where was the point of injection?”

“It wasn’t so much an injection,” Knight said, breathing heavily.  He leaned against the wall, pulled his jacket open and tugged the top of his tank top down to reveal the punctures from the broken vial.  The skin had grown an angry red with streaks flowing out from the wound, tracing along his veins.  “Maybe you can tell me why they put that shit in glass vials.  Seems pretty fucking stupid to me.”  He turned his head as he went into a coughing fit.

Candy covered her mouth and leaned in close to examine the wounds.  While she was playing doctor, Nadya deactivated the emergency stop and hit the button for ground floor.

“You now have four minutes to reach minimum safe distance,” the intercom announced.

“Thanks a fucking bundle, bitch!” Nadya yelled back at it.  She knew yelling at the intercom wouldn’t do anything but it made her feel better.

“How long ago was this?” Candy asked Knight, her eyes focused on the wound.

Knight hacked up a particularly nasty wad of green and red phlegm and shrugged.  “Couple hours ago.”

“Based on the wounds, you should’ve only been exposed to a minimal amount of the virus.  Infection of that degree should take at least a day to get this bad,” Candy said, shaking her head.  “I don’t understand.”

“Neither do I,” Nadya said, looking down at him.  “I thought that shit you took was supposed to keep you amped up and moving.”

“What shit?” Candy asked.  The curse word sounded strange coming from her mouth.  “What did you take?”

“Epinephrine,” Knight told her.  “Virus was slowing me down.  Not a good thing when you’re planning on breaking into a heavily secured building.”

“You idiot!” Candy said, standing up and moving away from him.

“Been saying that all damn night,” Nadya agreed.

“Why?  What happened?” Knight asked worriedly.  His skin had grown a good deal paler and sweat was pouring out of him.  One hand was clutching his gut.  He seemed to be growing weaker and deader with each passing minute.

“That degree of infection would’ve taken a long time to work its way through your system,” Candy explained.  “Your immune system may have even had a chance to fight it off on its own.  The epinephrine you took sped up your heart and allowed the virus to progress much more rapidly.  Judging by your current symptoms, I believe your heart is infected.  All of the blood it pumps out now will carry the virus through your body.”

“How long before he goes walking dead on us?” Nadya asked.

“At the current rate,” Candy shrugged.  “Less than an hour.”

“Really glad we managed to get that antidote,” Knight said.  “I’ve still got a couple syringes.  C’mon, let’s get that shit inside me and put this infection into reverse.  Double fucking stat!”

Neither Nadya nor Candy made a move towards him.

“What’re you waiting for, goddammit?” Knight yelled at them.

“You now have three minutes, thirty seconds to reach minimum safe distance.”

Nadya spoke up first.  “Given the choice between a healthy thief or the antidote, my boss is gonna pick the antidote.  We’re gonna need as much of it as possible to figure out a way to replicate it.”  She didn’t enjoy saying it but it was true.  All things considered, Knight was expendable.  The antidote wasn’t.

“Oh, you miserable bitch,” Knight snarled at her before turning to Candy.  “You.  You’re a doctor.  Do no harm and all that bullshit.  Tell her you’ll show her how to make more.  Just get that shit inside me immediately!”

Candy was silent for a few moments, glancing over at Nadya.  “I’m sorry.  The antidote was meant for rapid response applications.  Once the virus reaches the heart of a subject, it won’t work.”

“You’ve gotta be fucking kidding me!” Knight yelled.

The lift came to a sudden halt.  Nadya looked at the floor indicator.  They were at level fifteen.  Definitely not where they wanted to be.  “Shit,” she muttered, tapping at the ground floor button.  After a few moments, the lift lurched back into motion.  The wrong motion.  “Not up, you dumb bastard!”  She kept hitting the button.

“You now have three minutes to reach minimum safe distance,” the intercom announced.

“Okay, fuck it,” Nadya said.  “Rooftop escape it is.”  She hit the Bluetooth earpiece.  “Call Sam.”  The device let out a beep but didn’t respond.  She hit it again.  “Call Sam, fucker!”  Another beep.  Nothing else.  She pulled out her cell and examined it.  “Oh, you little whore…” she cursed at the phone and its display of ‘No Signal’.

“Well, virus or no virus,” Knight spoke up from the floor.  “Looks like we’re all gonna be so much rubble in a couple minutes.”

“Why is it taking us up?” Candy asked.

“Fucked if I know,” Nadya said, grabbing her MP5 and taking position in front of the doors.  “But if there’s anything on the other side when it decides to stop, it’s gonna get a fuck ton of holes shot through it.”

With two minutes to reach minimum safe distance left, the lift came to a stop at level thirty.  The doors slid apart to reveal five lithe figures clad in body armor and gas masks.  If they weren’t the Shadows who’d come crashing through Zada’s windows earlier, they might as well have been.

So Nadya didn’t hesitate in squeezing the trigger on her MP5, spraying from right to left.  The figures stumbled back but she could tell none of her rounds were making it through the body armor.  As the gun clicked empty, she tossed it aside and charged forward out of the lift.

Xenia stepped in front of her holding a shotgun-like weapon with a barrel big enough for Nadya to fit her arm down.  “Down girl,” Xenia said with a smirk as she pulled the trigger on her odd looking weapon.

Before Nadya could attempt to dodge, a net launched from the large barrel.  She felt it press into her and force her back into the lift as it wrapped around her.  Dropping to the ground, she squirmed and flailed in an attempt to get free.  The more she struggled, the tighter the net seemed to get.

She watched as the five masked figures moved into the lift and secured both Knight and Candy.  Xenia had her focus on Nadya and knelt in front of her.  “Gotta admit, I was surprised to find you shacked up with that werewolf bitch and her crazy cousin.  Finding you here, though.  Not as surprising.  In fact, you might even say I was expecting you.”

“Fucking cunt!” Nadya hissed, spitting at Xenia.

“You now have one minute to reach minimum safe distance,” the monotone voice announced.

Nadya smirked.  “Doesn’t matter anyway.  I wonder how long it’ll take your asshole employers to dig your rotting carcass out of the rubble?  Is there a time limit to Lazarus Serum regeneration?  How dead is too dead to bring back?  And are you really worth it to them?”

“All very good questions, sis,” Xenia said before standing up and pulling a small radio from her back pocket.  “CyberWolf Industries President, Xenia Valentina.  Authorization code Echo Sierra Victor eight five two eight.  Terminate self destruct sequence.”

Almost immediately, the intercom spoke up in response.  “Self destruct sequence terminated.  Please return to your previous activities.  Thank you and, as always, have a splendid evening.”

Xenia grinned down at Nadya.  “There.  Now we’ve got all the time in the world for me to answer those questions of yours.  Provided you answer a few for me in return.”

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Twelve: The Vault

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

Nadya stopped as she reached the door leading onto floor twenty-eight.  It didn’t explode so she decided that was probably a good sign.

Here goes everything, she thought as she grabbed the handle of the door, twisted and pushed it open.

Moving through the door, she swept the machine gun in front of her.  The meanest looking target she spotted was a bespectacled blonde woman carrying a stack of files.  She turned and looked blankly at Nadya for a few moments.  “Oh,” she said finally, her German accent already evident.  “Did you bring the pizza?  Deliveries usually come up in the elevator.”  Her eyes focused on the machine gun.  “That’s not pizza.”

“No fucking shit, lady,” Nadya snarled, moving forward and taking aim at the woman.  “Don’t fucking scream.”

“That would appear to be highly unadvisable,” the woman agreed, her eyes still fixed on the machine gun.  She seemed more curious than frightened.  “So I presume you’re not here to deliver the pizza?”

“You presume correctly,” Nadya said.

Knight moved through the door behind her and pulled it closed then started to look for something to brace it shut with.

Nadya noted the woman’s ID card around her neck.  She blinked, shook her head and looked at it again.  It hadn’t changed.  “Candy Swallows?”

The woman let out a groan and freed up one of her hands to push her thick-rimmed glasses further up on her nose.  “Yes, that is my name.  Please, do not wear it out.”

Looking past Dr. Candy Swallows, Nadya noted that level twenty-eight was indeed labs.  More specifically, lab.  It was one great, big laboratory.  And by the looks of it – aside from the unfortunately named Dr. Swallows – it was completely empty.

Knight apparently noticed the same thing.  “Where the hell is everybody?”

Candy let out another annoyed sigh.  “Saturday night.  Company party on the twentieth floor.”

“Seriously?” Knight asked.  “I expected to see some fucked up things in this place, but I didn’t expect these assholes to actually give that much of a shit about employee morale.”

“This is no time to ponder the inner workings of an immoral, globe-spanning company,” Nadya snapped before turning back to the lone scientist.  “Hey, Doc Swallows, you know where the vault is?”

“Of course, but you can’t access it,” Candy answered.

“And why not?”

“Because,” she said.  “Only a CyberWolf Industries board member can access the vault.  Also, I am fairly certain you’re eco-terrorists or some such thing.”

“CyberWolf?” Nadya muttered.  That was a new name.  The number of dummy corporations M.A.D. had just kept growing.  “Whatever.  Look, unless you want a series of very fatal holes punched through your ass, you’ll show us where the vault is.”

With a final sigh of frustration, Candy turned and led them further into the lab.  She set the stack of files on the first desk they came to.  “My employers will not be pleased.”

“I bet,” Knight spoke up from behind.  “Hey, who the hell names their kid Candy Swallows anyway?  Who gets married, fucks, has a beautiful baby girl and thinks, ‘Candy!  Candy Swallows!  Have fun in grade school!’  I mean that’s just cruel and unusual punishment.”

“I am inclined to agree,” Candy nodded.

Nadya turned and gave Knight a glare.  “Just cover our exit.”

“Fuck that,” Knight said, moving forward.  “YOU cover our exit.  You’re the professional killer around here.  Stealing shit’s what I do best.  Just leave it to me and the lovely Miss Swallows here.”

Candy turned and gave him a hard look.  “Doctor Swallows, if you please.  My name is bad enough without you demoting me to a lowly Miss.”

“The lovely Doctor Swallows,” Knight corrected, putting an arm around her shoulders and giving Nadya a grin.

“Fine,” Nadya conceded.  “But be quick about it.  And don’t blow up the fucking building.”  Knight and Candy turned to go.  “Hey!  Grenades.”

Knight unslung the bandolier and tossed it to her.  “Don’t worry bout me, darlin’.  The good doctor’ll take real good care of me, I’m sure.”

“Call me ‘darling’ again,” Nadya growled.  “There won’t be enough left of you to resurrect.”

Knight’s grin didn’t falter and the pair of them rounded a corner.  Nadya turned and headed back towards the stairwell.

* * * *

The only reason Nadya could think of to explain why they hadn’t already been swarmed was the party downstairs.  Talk about a stroke of good luck.  She looted a role of wire off one of the desks and pulled a couple grenades free.

Heading back to the stairwell, she rigged the grenades to the door handle.  Anybody who came through that way was going to get a nasty surprise by the name of ‘Ka-boom’.

Once that was done, she turned and headed for the lift.  She hit the call button and kicked over the desk closest to it.

Papers fluttered and glass vials shattered, much to Nadya’s amusement.  She took cover behind the desk and aimed the MP5 at the lift, ready to spray the interior with gunfire if there was anything riding up.

The lift dinged its arrival and the doors slid open.  Nadya’s finger rested heavily on the trigger.

Nothing.  The lift was empty.

Letting out a sigh of relief, Nadya jumped over the desk and rushed to the lift before the doors could close.  Sliding a hand to keep the doors open, she reached inside and pulled the emergency stop button.  A siren began to bleat at her.  She ignored it and headed back into the lab.

No one would be getting to the labs via the lift for a while.  And if they came through the stairwell door, there’d be a very loud signal.  With that done, she headed in the direction Knight and Candy had gone.  She wanted to make sure the thief hadn’t taken a side trip to seduce the doctor.

* * * *

Nadya was relieved to find Knight right where she wanted him.  Working on the vault.  Already, he had the main doors open.  An impressive feat by the look on Doctor Swallows’ face.

“I must admit,” she said as Nadya came up.  “For eco-terrorists, you are highly skilled.”

“We’re not eco-terrorists,” Nadya shot back.

“A rival company?” she asked.  “Corporate espionage?”

“Wrong again,” Nadya said.  “Look, as soon as we get what we came for, you won’t have to worry about who we are or where we came from.”

“My employers would probably like to know that sort of information,” Candy said, crossing her arms.

“Your employers won’t mind you showing us where the vault is?” Nadya asked.

Candy shrugged.  “You’d have found it anyway.  Besides, they know I’m a scientist, not a soldier.  Dealing with you lot is what security is for, which I assume you managed to subdue or evade based on your mere presence here.”

Nadya looked over at Knight, who was working on a wall safe inside the vault.  He had his ear pressed against the metal of it and was spinning the combination lock.  “Hey, not to interrupt you ladies, but this job kinda requires silence.”

Nadya fell silent and went back to staring at Candy.  The woman didn’t seem evil.  She didn’t even seem like a bitch.  In fact, under different circumstances, Nadya might have thought she was an all right person.  She didn’t seem prone to emotional outbursts like most people with a machine gun aimed at their face did.  That alone was enough to earn a bit of respect from Nadya.

The problem was, dummy corporation or not, the chick worked for M.A.D.  And if this really was their main R&D department then she was probably responsible for some pretty horrible shit.  Plutoxin 1 thru 7 and who knew what else?  There was no way she could be so stupid, so blind to what she was doing.  So why did she do it?

Nadya wasn’t the most morally righteous person around.  Far from it.  But as much as she might hate the world, she wasn’t actively trying to destroy it.  Or maybe she was and she was just too much of a small-minded pussy to go about it properly.

Whatever, she thought.  The line of thought was giving her a headache.  Or maybe that was due to her hunger.  Her stomach growled in support of that theory.

“Ha!” Knight proclaimed, pulling the door to the safe open.  “Now… this is where it gets tricky…”

Nadya leaned forward, looking over Knight’s shoulder at what they’d come for.  Inside the safe was a pair of vials.  The one on the left glowed a faint blue.  Plutoxin 7.  The one next to it was glowing a red.  The antidote?  What the hell else could it be?

Knight lit up a cigarette and took a long drag on it.

“Is this really a good time for that?” Nadya asked.

“Trust me,” Knight said before blowing the smoke into the vault.  Bright red lasers were revealed in an intricate pattern around the vials.  “And now we see where I went wrong before.”  He stared hard at the lasers, breathing more smoke into the safe every few moments.

“Got it,” he said before quickly shoving his hand into the safe.

Nadya’s breath caught in her throat as she watched him recklessly reach for the vials.  I swear to fuck, if this idiot gets me blown up cuz he’s fucking high, I will throw him through a window.

And then Knight pulled the vials out of the vault and held them up with a grin.  “Piece of cake,” he said triumphantly.  “Now, which floor’s that party on again?”

For the briefest moment, the thought of kissing Knight crossed Nadya’s mind.  She stifled the urge to gag and blamed it on the psych-meds.

“Warning,” a monotone female voice called from all around them.  “Self-destruct sequence has been activated.  Please evacuate the building immediately.  Self-destruct will occur in four minutes, fifty-nine seconds.  Thank you and have a lovely evening.”

Nadya, Knight and Candy stood in silence for a few precious moments.

“Well,” Knight said.  “At least she’s polite.”

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Eleven: Floor By Floor

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

There were thirty-two floors in the building.  According to Lulu, the antidote was on the twenty-eighth.  That meant they were going to have to make their way through four floors before they arrived at the one they were after.

Eh, it beats having to race up from the bottom, she thought.  For a moment, she half-expected to hear the familiar inner voice that had become progressively more vocal over the past few months.  She breathed out a sigh of relief when it was silent.  Apparently, the meds were working.

Things had gotten bad on New Year’s Eve.  It started like it usually did, with the pesky voice speaking up and telling her how she was doing things all wrong.  That Nadya could deal with.  Hell, she was used to it.  But when the voice had decided it wasn’t happy with remaining strictly auditory, it had appeared to her as a full on visual hallucination.  The annoyingly insightful doppelganger – Nadya had dubbed her X – was wanting to have a major heart-to-heart which might very well have lead to some serious life re-assessment.

Nadya had managed to hold off the chat with her inner self and had quickly found the highest grade, most effective anti-psychotic medicine available.  The stuff wasn’t even on the open market yet but Vlad knew a guy.  He didn’t seem too happy about drugging her up and had instead offered to foot the bill for a really expensive psychiatrist.  Nadya convinced him to go the pharmacological route.  Her exact words had been, “I love you like a father, Vlad, but if you send me to a fucking shrink, I’ll send the shrink back to you.  One piece at a time.”

Once that had been settled, Nadya got her very first prescription.  Like all medications, the pills had side effects.  Her already speedy metabolism seemed to have been knocked into overdrive.  She’d started carrying a good supply of power bars to go with her ammo clips, and those just kept the edge off.  When she wasn’t on the job, she was enjoying the perks of living with a powerful mob boss who enjoyed gourmet food.

She’d never given much thought to food in the past.  She liked it, sure.  But growing up half-starved gave her a unique appreciation of it.  She wasn’t picky.  If it was remotely edible, she’d chew it up and swallow it.  That had lead to a very disturbing experience when she’d been homeless and had found some strange looking mushrooms.

But now, she found she was developing a different kind of taste for food.  She had likes.  And even more surprising, dislikes.  If someone put a gun to her head and told her she could have one last meal before getting her brains blown out, she’d request chicken vindaloo without hesitation.  The hotter the better.  The heavily spiced dish was one of the few things that actually kept her feeling full for any length of time.

Of course, if her hypothetical assassin wanted to be a cruel bastard, they’d plop a nice, hot plate of liver and onions in front of her.  In such a case, said hypothetical assassin would be cleaning vomit off their shoes along with brains.  Serves em right for giving me a shitty last meal, Nadya thought.

All things considered, the excessive hunger was the least of the side effects.  Hell, that one was almost a perk.  Especially compared to the others.  She hadn’t had a decent night’s sleep in… well, to be honest, she hadn’t actually slept during the night for at least a year.  But she’d always more or less managed to snag a good six to eight hours during the day.  Now she was lucky to stay asleep for more than four.  And even that required about two hours of tossing and turning.

There was a kind of ironic humor in the fact that her medicine, which kept her from hallucinating, had insomnia as a side effect seeing as excessive lack of sleep also lead to hallucinations.  She was trying to get Vlad’s pill prescriber to get her a sleep aid but the guy wanted to let her get accustomed to her psych meds first.  Even the crooked doctors operated under some form of ethics it seemed.

But neither the hunger nor the insomnia were as bad as the third major side effect she was experiencing.  She’d gladly shovel down hamburgers and curry whilst never sleeping again if only to get rid of the damn third side effect.

Nadezhda Valentina, ice queen extraordinaire and proud of it, was horny.

It had to be some kind of cosmic joke.  The number of medicines that caused decreased libido was a mile long.  The ones that caused heightened libido, not so much.  And Nadya just happened to be lucky enough to be on one of the few that did.

It had started subtly enough.  She noticed certain things more than she used to.  Certain things being men.  More specifically, certain areas on certain men.  The areas had always been there and Nadya wasn’t a stranger to seeing them but she’d never had any kind of sexual thoughts associated with them.  Once she realized what was happening, it had been relatively easy to ignore the feelings.  For a while.

Then the dreams had started.

Very vivid, very graphic dreams.  Most of them involved Ulbrecht and all of them left her soaked with sweat when she awoke.  Sweat and another musky wetness that she hadn’t dared mention to anyone.  Not even the quack doctor prescribing the pills.  Not even Vlad.

The dreams alone had almost been enough to convince her to just deal with whatever hallucinations her damaged brain decided to throw at her.  Almost.

Instead, she’d started to become grateful for the insomnia she was suffering through.  Maybe she’d retract her request for a sleep aid.

“Hey!”

Knight’s voice drew Nadya out of her reverie.  She looked over at him.  He had the butt of the AK-47 pressed against his shoulder with the barrel aimed low.  She could see beads of sweat on his forehead.  Whether it was from the virus or the epinephrine, she wasn’t sure.

“Time’s a wasting,” he said, nodding to the door leading into the building.  “We gonna do this shit or what?”

“Let’s go,” Nadya snapped, taking the lead.  She slipped the Blue Tooth earpiece in and dialed Lulu.

“Heyo, soul sistah,” the hacker said as she answered.  “In position?”

“Affirmative,” Nadya said, gripping her pistol in both hands.  “Just about to enter via the rooftop.”

“Right on,” Lulu replied.  Nadya could practically hear her grin through the phone.  “How was the flight?”

“I’m not splattered over the roadside, so I guess it was good,” she said.  “Let’s do this shit.”

“Alrighty,” Lulu said.  “Kick ass.”

Nadya pulled the door open and moved through.  She turned and aimed her gun down the stairwell.  So far, the coast was clear.  She didn’t expect it to stay that way for long.  “They know we’re here yet?” she asked into the phone.

“Doesn’t look like it,” Lulu said.  “I’m not registering any… wait.  Shit, you just opened the rooftop door, huh?”

Nadya sighed.  “Set off a silent alarm, didn’t it?”

“Ohh yes.”

“Goddammit,” Nadya muttered.  “Where on the twenty-eighth floor is this vault?”  She started down the stairs quickly.  Maybe if she moved fast enough, she could get to the antidote before getting swarmed by a bunch of assholes.

“I don’t got an exact blueprint.  Just a general list of what’s on each floor,” Lulu said.  “Twenty-eight looks to be all labs.  Good news, there probably won’t be too many goons.  Bad news, I’m not sure which lab the vault is in.”

“I do,” Knight spoke up from behind.

Nadya reached the landing for floor thirty.  “Finally gonna start earning your keep, I see.  How do you know this place’ll be like the other one?”

“Floor the virus was on was all labs, too,” he answered.  “Sure they weren’t near as fancy as the ones this place has but if the layout’s the same, I know right where the vault is.”

“And if it isn’t?” Nadya asked.

Before Knight could respond, they reached level twenty-nine.  And as they reached level twenty-nine, the door leading onto the floor exploded.  The heavy hunk of metal flew across the landing just in front of Nadya.  If she’d been two feet further she’d have become fatally intimate with the thing.

As it was, the fireball that followed after the door still managed to singe her hair.  But she wasn’t on fire or crushed so she raised her gun and fired three quick rounds through the smoke-filled doorway.  She was rewarded with a yell of pain and return fire that made her hug the wall to the side of the door.

“Lulu?” Nadya asked into the earpiece calmly.

“Yes, Nadya?” responded Lulu with equal calmness.

“What’s on twenty-nine?”

“That would be security headquarters,” Lulu answered.

“Cock.  Sucker,” Nadya sighed.  There was a lull in the gunfire so she shoved her pistol around the doorframe and fired four more shots, swiveling her aim.  There wasn’t another cry of pain so they’d probably taken cover.  How long before they had teams come from above and below and get them totally boxed in?

Just then, Knight stepped past her and chucked something through the doorway.

Nadya looked at him with confusion then spotted the empty space on the bandolier of grenades.  “Shit,” she cursed, shoving him away from the door moments before the grenade blew.  A second fireball shot out of the already scorched doorway.  Once it cleared, Nadya took a chance at taking a peek into floor twenty-nine.

The hall was in shambles and so were the five thugs who’d had them pinned down.  Nadya looked back to Knight.  “Good one,” she conceded.

Knight gave her a smirk.  “Thanks.”

“Now move your ass before more of them show up.”  She turned and continued down the stairs, reloading her pistol and then exchanging it for the MP5.  She wasn’t as convinced as Lulu that floor twenty-eight would be a total breeze just because it was all labs.

And even if it was, machine gun fire worked a whole lot better than handgun fire for destroying precious research.

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Ten: Airborne

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

Nadya slipped a Bluetooth earpiece in just as her cell rang.  Tapping the earpiece, she answered the call.  “Yea?”

“There’s a problem with this plan,” Lulu said.

Nadya concentrated on her driving.  “Just one?  That’s a relief.”

“Well, at least one major one when it comes to your brilliant method of circumventing a lot of killing and getting right to the crown jewels.”

“And that is?” Nadya asked.

“The assholes do have rooftop surveillance,” the hacker said.  “Clearly, they’re gonna know the moment you touch down, but that’s not the worst of it.  They’re gonna know as soon as you get within fifty feet of the building, in any direction.”

“You’ve gotta be fucking kidding…” Nadya muttered.

“What?” Knight asked from the passenger seat.

“I am most certainly not fucking kidding,” Lulu replied.

Nadya let out a long sigh.  “Is Sam at least ready to go?”

“Oh, she’s good,” Lulu said.  “Ready and waiting at the hospital.  Although I’m not sure how much good she’ll be now.”

“She’ll be plenty of good,” Nadya said.  “Thanks for the intel, Lulu.  Tell Sam to get a couple diver rigs ready.”

“Seriously?”

Nadya grimaced.  “Just do it.”  She tapped the earpiece again and ended the call.  “Fuckers…” she said to herself, lighting up a cigarette.

“What?” Knight tried again.

“My fancy plan involving us landing on the rooftop with a chopper just got fucked right in the ass,” Nadya said, taking a long drag of her smoke.

Knight’s eyes widened.  “You’ve gotta chopper?”

Nadya nodded.

“Nice.”

“Yea, it would be, if they weren’t conspicuous as all hell,” Nadya said.  “Now we’ve gotta get even fancier.”

“Fancier than a chopper?” Knight asked.

“Yep,” she said, sucking more smoke into her lungs and letting it rest there for a moment before expelling it.  “Sure hope you don’t hate heights as much as I do…”

“I have a history of not being a fan.”  Knight’s brow furrowed.  “Why?” he asked hesitantly.

Nadya didn’t reply.

* * * *

As much of a pain in the ass as it had been to escape the M.A.D. compound, it had actually ended rather lucratively.  For starters, she’d gotten the chance to kill her pseudo-sister-thing.  Even though it clearly hadn’t stuck, it had still been fun.

Also, it had gotten her a couple new friends who were proving time and again how useful they were.  Lulu, the brilliant hacker with the mouth and looks of a thirteen-year-old boy, and Samantha Bethany Carter, the ex-Hunter.

Nadya had actually worked with Sam prior to meeting her in the M.A.D. compound.  The interaction had been brief and had ended with Sam’s head getting knocked off by a big bastard of a werewolf.  Nadya had figured that would be the last she’d see of Sam until she’d been taken to M.A.D. and gotten her lesson in the miracles of Lazarus Serum and how it more or less made death obsolete.

Handy stuff, Lazarus Serum.  Only problem was, it was in the hands of the biggest group of douche bags Nadya had ever had the misfortune of meeting.  Not that they were unwilling to sell you a dose of it.  It’s just that they charged a metric fuck-ton of money for it.

And being a valued member of the Hunters Guild, Samantha was deemed not-quite-so-expendable so they footed the bill to have her brought back.  The regeneration process was supposed to make Sam a blank slate with only the tools of the trade she needed to kill monsters embedded in her brain.  But something didn’t go right and Sam remembered Nadya.  Which led to them teaming up and causing some serious pain to M.A.D. and their lackeys.

All of which was just another day in the life of as far as Nadya was concerned.  As it turned out, though, the Hunters Guild bosses weren’t as thrilled by their employee’s way of treating her host.

“They’ve terminated my employment,” was how Sam had put it, in her sophisticated British accent.

“Shit-canned your ass,” was how Lulu had re-iterated.  And Sam hadn’t disagreed.

So what was an ex-monster hunter to do, now that she’d pissed off her old bosses and had a whole organization of well-armed, well-informed cocksuckers who didn’t take too kindly to her?

Like Lulu, Nadya had convinced Vlad that Sam would be a useful asset.  Not only did she have all the pre-requisite skills to kill a whole slew of different monsters but she had inside knowledge on both the Hunters Guild and M.A.D.

And besides… she knew how to fly a helicopter.  Which was generally regarded as a pretty sweet skill.

That led to the third nifty thing that had come from Nadya’s brief stay at the M.A.D. compound.  She and Sam had made a truly cinematic escape into the sunrise in one of M.A.D.’s very own choppers.

Instead of dumping the high-tech vehicle, they’d had Lulu go over it from top to bottom and yank out anything that could possibly be a tracking or self-destruct device.  Once they were sure the thing was clean, they gave it a fresh coat of paint and let it blend in with the rest of the choppers on top of a hospital Vlad had donated a significant amount of money to.

Sometimes it really did pay to be charitable.

* * * *

Pulling into the hospital’s employee parking structure, Nadya spotted the first open spot and took it.  It was reserved for a ‘Dr. Clayton Forrester’.  Nadya had no idea who the man was but she imagined he was probably high-strung and full of himself.  The scene of him finding someone else in his parking spot would probably be pretty amusing, especially when he found out it was a stolen car.  Too bad she wasn’t going to be around to watch.

“Uh… this is a hospital,” Knight said as they got out of the car and slung the duffle bags over their shoulders.

“No shit,” Nadya said, adjusting the strap of her duffle and then heading for the elevator.  “Where better to hide a chopper?”  Tapping the up button several times, she stepped back and waited for the lift to arrive.

Knight moved up beside her, sliding the bag so the weight of it rested more evenly across his back then leaned against the side of the wall.  His breathing was already labored from the small jaunt from the car and his forehead was covered in beads of sweat.  “You really think they’re gonna let two heavily armed felons go for a stroll through diagnostic medicine to get to the helipad?”

“First of all,” Nadya said to him.  “Shut up.  You’re winded already, which means you need to save your energy.  We haven’t even done anything yet, so it’s a good bet you’re gonna be useless when the bullets start flying.”

Opening his mouth to respond, Nadya cut him off.  “Second of all… shut up,” she said with more force.  Knight closed his mouth and gave her a hard look.  “And more to the actual point, I’m no felon.  Heavily armed, sure, but not a felon.”

“Move to America for a couple months,” Knight interjected.  “You’ll be a felon in no time, way you operate.”  He chuckled.  “See what I did there?  We’re in a hospital… and you operate.”

Nadya gave him a humorless smirk as the elevator dinged and the doors slid open.  “Pillar of wit, you are.”  She stepped into the lift with him and hit the button for the top floor.  “Third of all, shut up.  Starting to get the picture?  Again, more to the point, we’re not strolling through anywhere.  This lift will take us right up to the helipad.  No fuss, no muss, no screaming nurses in need of a good sedative.”

“That’s great, really,” Knight nodded, examining the list of what each floor of the hospital contained.  “There’s just one problem.”

“And that is?”

Knight hit the button for level three, where the pharmacy was.  “I need to pick up a prescription.”  He unslung the duffle and tossed it to the floor as the elevator reached the third floor and stopped.  “Don’t worry.  It’ll only take a minute.”  He set the AK-47 down as well.  “Just keep the elevator running and be ready to get it moving again.”

The doors dinged open and Knight rushed out.  Nadya watched him go and for a moment heavily considered hitting the ‘close door’ button and going ahead on her own.  She had to admit, though, she was curious as to what it was he was planning on getting from the pharmacy.

Vicodin… morphine… Demerol…  Something to take the edge off of whatever the virus was doing to him.  If it helped clear his head and made him able to move better then she was all for it.  If it looped him up and made him even more unbearable, she’d just have to shove him off the helicopter on the way to their target.

Nadya kept a hand firmly placed over the door to keep it from closing.  She heard a commotion down the hall.  Yelling, something glass smashing to bits, the sound of feet skidding on the floor.  Somehow she doubted a patient had just gone code blue.  Her suspicions were confirmed when Knight darted around the corner and jumped into the lift.  “Go go go!” he yelled.

“Code grey in the pharmacy,” a flustered voice called over the intercom.  “Code grey in the pharmacy.”

Moving her hand, Nadya hit the button to get the elevator moving again.  A security guard rounded the corner and came at them.  “Shit…” Nadya muttered, seeing that the guard was going to get there before the doors closed.

Knight had a handful of syringes and a couple of vials of liquid he was trying not to drop.  He still managed to get one of his hands free and yank is revolver from its holster.  He brought the gun up at the security guard and fired a couple of rounds over the man’s head, causing him to dive to the ground and giving the doors enough time to slip closed.

Letting out a sigh of relief, Knight leaned back against the wall and put his gun away before starting to go through all of the items he had pilfered.  His breathing was even more labored than before and he let out a wet cough.

“What the hell was that all about?” Nadya yelled at him.  “You just caused a huge scene so you could score some drugs?”

Nodding, Knight slid a couple of the vials into his pocket, keeping one out and ripping open the package on one of the syringes.  “Correct.”  He stabbed the needle into the top of the vial and filled the syringe about halfway.  “See, you’re right about me being winded.  Shit, holding up that pharmacy should’ve been a piece of cake.  And I definitely should’ve been able to outrun that lardass rent-a-cop.  The fact that it was such a pain in the ass is bad news for the both of us.”

He pulled the needle out of the vial and held it up, looking at it and tapping the syringe to get the air bubbles in it to rise to the surface.  After that, he pushed the plunger a little, ejecting the bubbles and a small amount of the liquid.  “I might have a deadly virus rampaging through my system, slowly shutting it down, bit by bit, but that’s no reason for me to be dragging ass.  The plus side is, so far, it’s not hurting.  Actually, feels more like a bad case of the flu.  The down side is I’m slowing down.  And when the bullets do start flying, it’s a lot harder to dodge the fucking things when you’re dragging yourself across the floor cuz you don’t have the energy to stand.”

“So what’s your fucking point?” Nadya asked, hoping that the hospital wouldn’t be sending more security personnel to the helipad to cut them off.  Knight tossed her the little glass vial.  She caught it and read the label.  “Epi-what?”

“Epinephrine,” Knight finished for her, smirking.  He pulled off his belt and looped it around his arm, just above his elbow, tightening it.  “Artificial adrenalin.  It’s what they give people when they’re having an allergic reaction or their heart is shutting down.  Ever had a Red Bull?”

“Sure.”

“Okay, it’s like if you drank a whole six pack of Red Bulls in five minutes,” he said, smacking at the underside of his arm to palpate the vein.  “Only way better.”

“You’ve done this before,” Nadya said, watching him work.

“Eh, couple times,” Knight said, taking the needle and guiding it to his vein.  “Never for an actual medicinal reason though and never to this extent.  Hopefully, it won’t kill me.”

“Yea, that’d be a real fucking shame,” Nadya said sarcastically.

Knight injected himself, pumping half of the epinephrine in the needle into his arm.  “One-fourth of a syringe…  Sounds like a good start.”  He tossed the needle to the ground and unfastened his belt, looping it back into his pants.

Nadya watched him, raising an eyebrow.  “So?”

“Nothing so far,” he said.  “Might take a couple minutes to get to my heart and kick things into gear.”  He reached down and grabbed his duffle, slinging it back over his shoulder and then snatched up the AK.  ”How tall is this fucking building anyway?”

When the elevator stopped, Knight was through the doors before they even finished opening.  Nadya moved after him.  Whatever the shit was, it was working.  And if all it did was speed him up then he could shoot himself up with as much of it as he wanted.

Of course, a speedy idiot was almost worse than a slow one.  “Wrong way, asshole,” she called to him.

He turned around, giving her a blank look for a moment, then headed back to her.  “Sorry.  Just had to get moving.”

“That shit better not screw up your ability to aim,” Nadya said, leading the way.  “If you shoot me in the back, I’m going to be very angry.”

“I’ll be fine,” he said.  “You’ll be fine.  Hey, you are fine.”  He reached down and gave Nadya’s ass a smack.

Spinning to face him, she grabbed hold of his neck, squeezing hard and pulling one of her pistols free.  Pushing the barrel against his temple, she glared up at him.  “High as a fucking kite or not, fucking turning into the walking dead or not, I don’t give two fucks.  If you EVER fucking touch me like that again, I will rape your cock with one of those needles and then skull-fuck you with my gun.  Got it?”

Knight stared down at her and for the first time since they’d met, she actually saw real fear in his eyes.  “I got it,” he said, his voice soft.  “I’m sorry.”

He seemed sincere but Nadya was still considering shooting him in the head and being done with him.

“I see you’re still a hit with the gentlemen, Valentina,” Sam’s voice called from behind her.

Sighing, Nadya lowered her gun and let go of Knight’s throat, happy to see she’d left a mark.  Turning, she saw Sam leaning against the helicopter, puffing on a cigarette.  Judging by the small pile of butts at her feet, she’d been waiting for a while.  “As usual, they don’t know how to keep their fucking hands to themselves.”  She nodded to the chopper.  “We ready to go?”

“Fueled up and primed,” Sam nodded, dropping her cigarette to the ground and crushing it under her heel.  She motioned to Knight.  “Who’s your handy friend?”

Knight moved past Nadya, going up to Sam, offering her a grin and a hand.  “Knight.  Jimmy Knight.  Very pleased to meet you.”  The effect Nadya had on him seemed to have faded quickly.  Next time, she’d have to try something that hurt for a longer period of time.  Kneeing him in the groin sounded good.

Moving after him, Nadya elbowed him in the side.  “Cut the charm, dipshit, and get in the chopper.”  She turned to Sam.  “He is most definitely not my friend.”  Knight turned to look at her and she could tell he was about to spew out some sort of witty retort.  She narrowed her eyes and glared at him, promising more pain if he said anything.  He got the message and got in the helicopter.  “Lulu call you?”

Sam nodded, heading around to the pilot’s side of the chopper.  “Two diver rigs, ready to go.”  They each got in and Nadya unslung her duffle, setting it down on the floor and then picking up one of the diver rigs.  It looked a bit like a backpack, only with wrist and ankle attachments.  “Have to admit, I was a bit surprised when she told me to get them ready.  Thought you hated heights.”

“I do,” she said.  “There’s just some things I hate worse.”

* * * *

The helicopter’s white paint job was highly visible against the night sky.  “You could’ve gone with a more conspicuous paint job,” Knight yelled into the headset, trying to be heard over the thud of the chopper’s blades.

“There’s more to camouflage than just blending in with the background,” Nadya yelled back.  “Anyone who sees us will just think we’re a hospital vehicle rushing to the scene of an emergency.”  She finished slipping into the diver rig, tightening the straps.  The last thing she wanted was to slip free of the thing en route to their target.

“We’ll be within range in five minutes,” Sam called from the front.  “Might want to prep your boyfriend on how to use the rig.”

“Not my boyfriend!” Nadya yelled louder than she needed to in order to be heard then turned to Knight who was smirking.  “Keep giving me that look and I push you out now and see how fast a learner you are.”

The smirk dropped away quickly.  “You have to admit, though.  We do look good together.  She’s not the first one to make that assumption.”

“I don’t care if the entire Netherlands population was polled and the majority thought we looked good together,” Nadya replied.  “It’s never fucking happening.  So shut the hell up and let me explain to you how this thing works.  Unless that shit you injected yourself with can make you fly.”

“Kinda doubt it,” he shook his head, fastening the straps around his ankles.

“Alright, so here we go,” Nadya said, stretching out her right arm and using the left to point out the details.  “What we’re currently wearing is affectionately referred to as a ‘diver rig’.  From the name, you might think it has something to do with scuba gear, but you’d be dead wrong.  This is what truly psychotic individuals use to base jump without a parachute.  You notice there’s a little red button on the front chest strap.”

She pointed to the button just above her left breast.  Knight eyed it with more interest than was necessary for a little red button.  Nadya kicked him in the shin.  “Keep your ears open and your eyes away from my body, pervert.  When you hit the button, it’ll deploy the rig, which is essentially a hang-glider that can fit into a schoolchild’s backpack.  They’re only good for short distance jumps and if they go wrong, you fall until you hit something hard enough to make you go splat.”

“This sounds… really stupid,” Knight said.

“That’s because it is.  It’s also the best way we’ve got to get into their high-security, bad-guy-infested building.  So we’re doing it.”

* * * *

As she pulled the side door of the chopper open, Nadya’s internal voice was sounding a lot like Knight.  This is really, incredibly, irrevocably fucking stupid, she thought.

She let out a long sigh.  “Let’s do this shit,” she said, attempting to shove aside the fact that she was scared shitless of the thought of leaping out of the chopper.

It worked.  Sort of.

She leapt out anyway.  Triggering the diver rig, the glider fins extended and her rapid decent was quickly transformed into a not quite so rapid decent.  At least now she could steer.  More or less.  Shifting her body, she headed for the top of the M.A.D. building.  She had an urge to look back and see if Knight had followed but fought against it.  The building was coming up fast.

As she drew within range, Nadya flexed her arms and legs.  The change in angle let the gliding panels catch the wind and stall out her forward momentum.  She dropped in a relatively straight line to the rooftop, landing hard and rolling forward.  She came up in a crouch, hitting the button to retract her diver rig and pulling one of her pistols free.  She didn’t see any bad guys.  Yet.

“Oh, fuck!”

Nadya turned her head and saw Knight coming in hot.  “Break, you fucking idiot!” she hissed at him.

If the fucking idiot heard her, he made no sign of it.  The plus side was Knight didn’t come up short of the building or go flying over it.  The downside…

Nadya attempted to move out of the way but Knight’s decent was too fast.  He collided with her and the pair of them fell to the ground hard.  Nadya reached to rub the back of her bruised head.  “Oh, you’re such an asshole,” she groaned.  Then she felt the bulging hardness pressing against her stomach.  “Ew!  What the fuck, man?!”  She started hitting and kicking at him until he rolled off of her.

“Sorry,” he said, sitting up.  “Side effect of the epinephrine.”  He grinned at her.  “Or is it?”

“I will seriously shoot your dick off,” Nadya snarled, getting to her feet and picking her gun up.  “Now quit fucking around.  If they don’t know we’re here yet they will soon.”  She started towards the door leading into the building, gun at the ready.


Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Nine: The Pick Up

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

The fact that he was slowly transforming into the walking dead didn’t keep Knight from continuing to hit on Lulu while they waited for Vlad to call back with word on the weapons drop.  Neither did the looks Nadya was giving him that promised some severe pummeling if he didn’t cut it out.  Lulu was also oblivious to the looks.  Either due to her attention being focused elsewhere or because she was ignoring them, Nadya wasn’t sure which.  She was just relieved when Vlad finally called back.

Hanging up her cell, Nadya looked over to Knight.  “C’mon, Romeo.  We’ve got some weapons to collect before we go about saving your perverted ass.”

“Hey!” Knight said in a mock offended tone, looking over to Nadya.  “I resemble that remark!”

They headed for the exit until Lulu called after them.  Nadya stopped and looked back, expecting some kind of extra bit of intel the young hacker had managed to scrounge up.

Instead, she was holding a black leather jacket, which she offered to Knight.  “Gets a bit chilly in these parts.”

Knight gave her a smirk and accepted the gift, slipping it on.  “Thanks, babe.  I owe you one.”

“Damn right, you do,” Lulu replied, grinning.  “You can pay up when you bring it back to me.”

Knight nodded.  “Count on it.”

Rolling her eyes, Nadya let out a groan.  “Hey, Soon-to-be-Walking-Dead-Man.  Are you coming or not?”

“Yea, yea…” Knight said, turning back and following Nadya out of the heavily fortified shop full of fancy tech gear.  “Y’know, anyone ever tell you you’ve got some serious issues with patience?”

“Tick tock, motherfucker,” Nadya shot back as she exited the shop.  “The more time we waste the closer you get to being even more brainless than you already are.”  She headed back towards where they’d parked the car.

Knight followed just behind her, taking the opportunity to survey his new partner’s more feminine assets.  “What’s the matter?  Jealous?”

“Yes.  I’m jealous of the fact that you’re not anxiously attempting to infect me with whatever the fuck STD’s you’ve got crawling all over your skanky cock.”

“Harsh,” he muttered.  “And I’ll have you know, Plutoxin 7 aside, I’m totally clean.  I’m a firm believer in the ‘don’t be a fool, wrap your tool’ philosophy.”

Reaching the car, Nadya let out a sigh of relief.  The sooner they got the job finished, the sooner she could get away from him.  Or shoot him.  Whichever felt like it’d be more gratifying.  “So glad we had this insightful conversation.  Get in the fucking car.”

“I’m driving.”

“The fuck you are,” Nadya snarled.

“Hey, I stole the goddamn thing.  I earned the right to drive,” Knight said, crossing his arms.

Nadya glared back at him.  “How long you been in this country, cowboy?”

“A week.  What does that matter?”

“It matters cuz I’ve been roaming these parts my whole fucking life.  Which means I know my way around better.  Which means, if we get into a situation where we need to drive fast and precise, then I’m less likely to drive us down a goddamn dead end.”  She extended her hand to him.  “Keys.”

Knight sighed.  ”Fine.”  He tossed her the keys and moved around to the passenger side.  “Jealous or not, it’s my professional opinion that you need a good orgasm.”

“Fuck off, asshole,” Nadya muttered, unlocking the car and getting in.

* * * *

Nadya headed to the address Vlad had given her.  A bakery.  Knight looked out the window at the place with an uncertain expression.  “What’re we gonna do?  Bake ourselves into a goddamn cake and mail it to them?  Surprise!”

“Something like that,” Nadya said, smirking.  She shut off the car and got out, heading into the bakery.  She’d never been to this front before and she didn’t recognize the man behind the counter.

“Pick up or delivery?” the man asked in thickly accented English.

“Pick up,” Nadya replied.  “For Valentina.”

The man nodded, looking bored, and turned to head back into the store room.  Nadya looked around the place.  To the untrained eye, it looked like a legitimate bakery.  She didn’t doubt that the guy running the place actually did know how to bake and even sold it to housewives and small children and whatever other legit customer happened to come through the door.  Hell, the goods might not even be half bad.  But that’s not what the place was truly meant for.

Still, she thought.  While we’re waiting…

She snagged a pastry and started to dig in.  It was good.  She scarfed it down and reached for another.  Her hunger level had been steadily rising all night.  Better to solve the problem before diving headfirst into a hornets nest full of bad guys.

The proprietor of the establishment returned with a pair of duffle bags that were most definitely not filled with dough.  He set them on the counter and nodded to her.  “Check it.”

Nadya finished off her fourth pastry and moved forward, unzipping one bag and fishing into it.  She pulled out a fresh pistol, checked the mag and saw the silver tipped bullets ready and waiting.  Slamming the mag back in, she racked the gun and slipped it into her waistband.

Slipping off her jacket, she pulled out an ammo bandolier with plenty of extra clips for the handgun, which she slid over her shoulders.  She found a second pistol, identical to the first, and went through the same routine before placing it next to the first.

Turning back to Knight, who seemed pretty impressed with the arsenal so far, she motioned to the open bag.  “You want something a bit better than that busted piece of shit revolver?”

He actually looked offended by the comment.  “No way.”  He pulled the gun out and held it up.  “This baby’s gotten me outta more jams than I can count.”

Rolling her eyes, Nadya reached into the duffle again and came out with a box of .38 silver rounds, tossing them over to him.  “Figured you might say something like that.  Load em with that.”

As Knight went about changing out his ammunition, Nadya moved on to the second bag.  Opening it, she pulled out an MP5.  “Nice…” she muttered, checking the chamber and slinging it over her shoulder.  A second bandolier joined the first, this one with extra machine gun clips.

Then she found one of two of the extras she’d requested.  Grinning, she pulled the bandolier of grenades out of the bag and turned back to Knight.  “Heads up, hound dog,” she said, tossing him the grenades.  “Keep these close and don’t go pulling any pins before I tell you to.”

Knight caught the grenades and looked them over.  “What’s the plan then?  If we don’t trigger the goddamn self destruct we blow up the building ourselves?”

“Something like that,” Nadya said, nodding.  She turned back to the bags and double checked them for extra goodies.  Nothing but extra ammo clips.  She looked up to the man behind the counter.  “There should be something else.”

The man’s brow furrowed.  “This isn’t enough?”

“Probably not,” Nadya replied.  She extended her arms apart.  ”Something about yay big.”

The man shook his head and reached under the counter.  “All this firepower.  All this silver and fucking explosives.”  He came back up with a narrow cylindrical container.  “What the hell good is this gonna do?”

“What is it?” Knight asked.

Nadya took the container from the man.  “You’d be amazed how handy this old thing is.”  She unscrewed the top and pulled it off, taking hold of the hilt and pulling the katana free, holding it up to examine it.

Knight laughed.  “A fucking sword?  I’m with old man baker over there.  The fuck good’s that gonna be?”

“Do you know how many werewolves I’ve killed with this thing?” Nadya asked.

Knight stared blankly at her.  “No.”

“Me either,” Nadya said.  “But it was a fuck of a lot.”  She pulled the sheath for the sword out of the container and opened up her belt, pulling it free enough for her to slip the loop of the sheath into it before fastening it back up and sliding the sword into it.  She turned back to Knight.  “Sure you don’t want something more than that six-shooter piece of shit?”

Looking at the heavily armed blonde girl for a minute, Knight sighed.  “Well… maybe if you’ve gotta extra machine gun handy…”

Turning back to the shop keeper, Nadya gave him an expectant look.  Sighing, the man reached under the counter again and came up with an AK-47, handing it over to Knight.  “You Russians sure do love these things, don’t you?”

“If you’re gonna bitch about it, you can hand it back, you fucking racist,” the baker shot back.

Knight lifted his hands in surrender.  “Hey, man, I ain’t knockin’ em.  Just making an observation.”  He checked the weapon over.  “Got any extra clips for this one?”  The baker didn’t look very pleased but he still handed three more clips over to Knight.  “Thanks, comrade,” he said, slipping them into his jacket pocket.

Nadya zipped up the duffle bags again and handed one over to Knight, shouldering the second one herself.  “Thanks,” she told the baker, then headed for the exit.

“Time to do some major damage to some angry assholes?” Knight asked, stifling a wet cough.

“Not just yet…” she said, starting up the car and hitting the gas.

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Eight: Intelligence

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

Nadya had met Lulu in person just after escaping the M.A.D. base.  Despite the continuous poor attempts at flirting she made, Nadya couldn’t help liking the girl.  She was friendly, up beat and extremely good at what she did.  It hadn’t taken much persuasion to convince Vlad that they needed a good hacker at their disposal.

And that was how Lulu got herself on the very lucrative payroll.  Although she flirted with everything within earshot and was able to describe various sexual acts in graphic detail, Nadya was fairly certain she was a virgin.  At least in the physical sense.  Who knew what she got up to on her computers.

Nadya’s feelings towards Lulu could have been accurately described as like a little sister.  Except, Xenia had kind of soured her on the whole ‘sister’ concept.  So she decided to think of her more as a slightly naive, overly ambitious friend.  Which, in a very literal sense, was exactly what Lulu was to her.

Regardless, Nadya felt compelled to protect her friend from certain things.  Certain things, in this case, being personified by a horn dog thief.

So as soon as they’d gotten into Lulu’s living area, where they had some privacy from the young hacker, Nadya gave Knight a hard punch to the chest.

“What the fuck was that for?”

“She’s young, inexperienced and lonely,” Nadya said, pointing a finger at him sternly.  “I’m not gonna let you take advantage of her.”

“Hey, she might look like a twelve-year-old boy on the verge of puberty but she curses like a sailor, plays ultra-violent video games from the early 90′s and watches hardcore interracial gay porn,” Knight shot back.  “I think she can handle the likes of me.”

Nadya glared at him.  “Just leave her alone.  We get through tonight, I’ll drive you to fucking Amsterdam and you can bang all the whores you want.”

Knight’s eyes lit up.  “That a promise?”

Letting out a disgusted groan, Nadya turned away from him.  “Men…” she muttered in Russian.

It took less than Lulu’s projected twenty minutes for her to come looking for them.  She didn’t look very happy, though.  “Well, the good news is, it was easier to find than I thought it would be,” she said.  “The bad news is… the location it’s in is even more guarded than the place you hit earlier.”

“What’s so bad about it?”

“Okay… y’know how there was a whole buncha guys with guns in that office?”

Nadya nodded.

“Yea, think kinda like that… only there’s gonna be a mix of vampires and werewolves.  And you’re gonna have to fight your way through the whole fucking place to get to the twenty-eighth floor, which is where they keep the shit.  Better yet, it’s got the same self-destruct feature as the last place did, so as soon as the security system registers that the virus or the antidote are being tampered with, the place blows.”

“Jesus,” Knight muttered.  “They must seriously not want this shit getting out if they’re willing to blow whole buildings up to keep it in check.”

Nadya opened her mouth to ask a question but Lulu cut her off.  “I can’t hack into the self-destruct system.  It’s deadlock sealed.  Only some really high up motherfucker can even access that shit, let alone shut it down.”

“How long after the self-destruct triggers before the building blows?”

“Eh, roughly five minutes,” Lulu said.  “Give or take…”

“Beautiful,” Knight said, lighting up a cigarette and letting out a nasty sounding cough.  Looking over at him, Nadya saw he was looking a bit paler.  The virus seemed to be doing its job.

Nadya looked back to Lulu.  “Just tell me how to get there.”  Turning back to Knight, she could see the hand he was holding his cigarette with was trembling slightly.  “You should probably stay here.  I work faster alone.”

“Hey, me, too,” Knight replied.  “But like I said, you’re gonna need me to even get into their vault.  Besides… I can probably deactivate their self-destruct mechanism.”

“No way,” Lulu shook her head emphatically.  “I just told you – “

“Look, kid-o,” Knight interrupted.  “I triggered the last one, I know how I did it.  Which means, next time around, there’s a good chance I can sidestep that little shit storm and avoid it entirely.”

Lulu didn’t say anything but Nadya could tell from her face that the ‘kid-o’ comment had stung.  Knight, as usual, was oblivious.  In Nadya’s opinion, that was probably a good thing.  Maybe their rendezvous had been successfully derailed already.

“Whatever,” she said, holding up her hands.  “You want to come with, come with.  You fall behind it’s your own damn problem.  You turn into an undead slave, I’ll shoot you myself.”

“Kinda figured as much,” Knight said before starting a coughing fit.

Ignoring him, Nadya moved over to Lulu.  “What sort of distractions can you give me?”

“Not many,” Lulu said, giving a worried look to Knight.  “Is he gonna be alright?”

“Forget about him,” Nadya said sternly.  “What CAN you give me?”

Lulu’s eyes lingered on Knight a few moments longer before she looked to Nadya.  “This place is like their major R&D department.  Seems like the samples in the other building were just a lucky break.  They weren’t really supposed to be there.”

“So why were they?”

Lulu shrugged.  “Fucked if I know,” she said.  “The R&D’s system is locked up tighter than a homophobe’s asshole.  Finding the location wasn’t too hard, but finding out exactly what they’re doing in there is a real pain.  If you ask me, the whole goddamn thing stinks of a trap.”

“Like the stuff isn’t really there?”

“No, like they wanted me to find it there,” she said.  “Like they’re putting out just enough intel to lure you in.  I donno, call it paranoia.  Us hackers are bad with the paranoias.  Course, that doesn’t mean we’re wrong about it.”

Nadya was agreeing, the whole thing didn’t feel right.  But if she had a line on where the antidote was being held, she had to check it out.  Of course, that didn’t mean she was going in completely blind.  “You said the vault’s on the twenty-eighth floor, right?”

Lulu nodded.

“What about rooftop access?”

“Nice try,” Lulu smirked.  “But unless you’re fucking Spider-Man or some shit, there’s no way you’re getting all the way up there.”

“I wasn’t thinking about climbing.”

Lulu’s brow furrowed and she gave Nadya a blank look for a moment before she realized what Nadya was getting at.  “Ohhh, you sly fox.”

Nadya smirked.  “I have my moments.  What I need is some firepower if I’m gonna be heading in that place.  And plenty of silver bullets.  I’m running low.”

“Want me to call up Vlad and see if he can schedule a drop off?”

Shaking her head, Nadya reached for her cell.  “Nah, I should do that.  After all, I’m technically supposed to be grounded.  What, after being at the scene of an exploding building and all.  I figure he’ll change his mind after I let him know what all’s going on.”

Lulu nodded.  “I’ll head back to my command center and see if I can break through any firewalls.”  She turned and headed back the way she’d come.

Nadya dialed Vlad and put the phone to her ear, waiting for him to answer.  After the second ring, he did.  “I told you to lay low,” he said.  “Since you’re calling me, I take it you’re finding that to be difficult or you’ve come up with an urgent reason why you can’t.”

“Little bit of both,” Nadya said.  “The asshole I was sharing a car with earlier.  Turns out he’s into some pretty heavy shit involving our angry friends.  Put simply, really nasty virus that’ll turn whoever gets infected into an undead slave.  In other words, not something very nice.  I’ve already got a line on an antidote to the shit that, in my personal opinion, would be a very nice thing for us to have.  Problem is, it’s in a pretty heavily guarded building.  So, I’m gonna need some weapons and silver.”  She paused to take a breath.  “How’s your night been?”

Vlad laughed at her last comment.  “Clearly not as eventful as yours.”  He paused for a moment.  “Is there a reason why this has to be such a rush job?”

Glancing over at Knight, Nadya could tell he was feeling like shit despite the tough guy act he was putting on.  “The asshole’s infected with the shit.  And although he is, without a doubt, an asshole, he does seem to have quite a few useful talents.  Besides… you know me.  I don’t like to wait.”

“Fair enough,” Vlad said.  “The usual assortment of toys and trinkets?  Or would you like something special?”

“Surprise me,” Nadya said before hanging up the phone.

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Seven: Hack’d 2 Pieces

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

Nadya and Knight entered the parking garage attached to Zada’s apartment complex.  Nadya kept her gun in hand but held it low, ready to bring it up at the first sign of anything hostile.  She looked for a car they could borrow.  Something fast but not too conspicuous.  Looking around, she noticed that Knight had disappeared.  Cursing, she kept moving through the garage.  Either he’d decided to try to find the antidote on his own or he’d gone off to curl up and die some place.  Regardless, Nadya wasn’t going to stick around and see if he was going to turn back up.

The sound of tires screeching came from behind her and she turned.  Bright headlights shone in her eyes as a car raced towards her.  “Shit…” she muttered, bringing her gun up.

Before she could fire, the car skidded to a halt and Knight stuck his head out of the window.  “Goddammit.  Put that thing away and get in,” he said.  “I’m driving this time.”

Letting out a sigh, Nadya got in the car.  “You don’t even know where we’re going.”

“And you do?”

Nadya thought about it.  “Who knew about this place?  Aside from you, the wolf-woman and the wolf-woman’s total nut job nephew.”

“Nobody, far as I know,” Knight said, starting the car moving again and heading for the exit.

“Then it’s a safe bet those assholes know about even more stuff they’re not supposed to.  We need to get to Lulu’s.  They might try to hit there next and without her our chances of finding an antidote to that shit go right down the drain.”

“Lulu’s it is, then,” Knight nodded, pulling out into traffic and putting some distance between them and the complex.  Overhead, Nadya could hear the sound of a helicopter fly by.  “Just tell me where to turn.”

Once she got her bearings, Nadya told him how to get there then spent the rest of the trip keeping an eye on the road behind them, making sure they weren’t being followed.  She thought it was a bit odd that Xenia hadn’t put more effort into capturing or killing her.  That she hadn’t meant Xenia must’ve not known she’d be there.  And since she hadn’t much cared about grabbing Knight or keeping Zada alive, that left only the nut job that had come knocking and babbling about being chased by Shadows.  The black clad strike team could have very well been mistaken as shadows.  The insane kid might’ve gone and lead them right to the apartment.  Which meant that maybe Lulu’s place wasn’t compromised.

Still, that was a pretty big maybe.  And as good as the hacker girl was at breaking into secured mainframes and throwing out foul language, Nadya was fairly certain that she wouldn’t be all that handy in a fight.  Potentially as a decoy or a human shield, but her big brain was better suited behind a computer far from the fighting.  So Nadya wanted to be there just in case the Shadows did come calling.

Besides… she still needed a place to lay low and Lulu’s was as good as any.

“That’s the place,” Nadya said, pointing to a shop on the left called Multitronics.  A steel gate was pulled down and the place looked abandoned but Nadya knew otherwise.  The inside was much different, filled to the brim with all kinds of high tech computer gadgetry.  “Park around the block and we’ll double back.”

Knight looked over at her.  “Y’know, I have actually avoided being tailed before.”

“Whatever,” Nadya muttered.  “Just do it.”

After they were parked and she was certain nobody had followed them, Nadya called Lulu.  Once again, she answered swiftly.  “Hey, you do realize it’s gonna take a bit longer, right?  I may be the goddess of cyberspace but even I require some time to do things right.”

“That’s not why I’m calling,” Nadya said.  “I’m out front.  Come let me in.”

“Two seconds.”  The phone went dead.  A moment later and the steel gate began to ascend.  Behind the gate were a set of bars lain over bullet proof glass.  There was a buzz as the door’s lock released and Nadya pushed it open, Knight following along behind her.  The door clicked shut again and the gate immediately started descending.

They stood in a small hall with a heavily armored door in front of them.  “I assume you being here means something really fuckin’ lame went down.”  Lulu’s voice came from a small speaker next to the door.  “Who’s the guy?  Kinda cute…”

Knight smirked and leaned towards the small lens of the camera Lulu was using to survey them.  “Name’s Knight,” he said.  “Jimmy Knight.  And, trust me; I’m a whole lot cuter in person.”

“Well, then,” Lulu said.  “I’m sold.”  There were a series of clicks and clangs as the armored door’s numerous locks disengaged.  Once that finished, the door swung open.

Nadya rolled her eyes and pushed passed Knight, moving into the flat-turned-bunker.  “No time for love, Lulu,” she said, making her way through the stacks of motherboards and hard drives.  “How soon till you find that antidote?”

A metal ladder led onto a raised platform where Lulu’s command center was stationed.  Nadya was sure if she were more computer savvy, she’d be utterly amazed at the amount of hardware the young Canadian girl had set up.

Four flat-panel monitors were angled in a semi-circle around her, all showing different things.  From what Nadya could tell, two of them were currently working at cracking into M.A.D.’s mainframe.  The third displayed a paused game of Doom 2, while the final monitor was displaying a well-endowed black man forcing himself up the ass of a skinny white guy.  Nadya averted her eyes from the scene and was just thankful that the sound was muted.

“Ok, I don’t care how much lube is used, that can NOT be pleasant,” Knight said from behind Nadya.

Spinning her chair to face them, Lulu gave him a grin.  “Hey, don’t knock it till you’ve tried it, yo.”  Her face was unnaturally pale.  The only light her skin had known coming from the four monitors.  Her hair was cropped even shorter than Nadya’s, like a boy’s.  The majority of it was dyed bright pink with toxic green swirls criss-crossing through it.  She was wearing baggy clothes but even so it was clear she was flat-chested.  One leg was curled underneath herself while the other dangled downwards, her bare toes almost touching the floor.  “Wow, you’re right,” she said, her French-Canadian accent giving her voice a unique sound.  “Way more cute in person.”

Glancing back to Knight, Nadya could see that he was a bit disappointed by the androgyny that was Lulu and couldn’t help smirking.  Turning back to the hacker, her face turned serious again.  “Plutoxin 7.  Antidote.  Time frame.”

“Shit, girl, I donno…” Lulu said, waving an arm and spinning back to the computers where she unpaused the game and began to shotgun blast demons.  “Check back in a couple hours.”

“Not good enough.”  Nadya walked around behind the computers.  “Which one of these cords resets your game?”

Having Nadya poking around the sensitive back area of her computer system was an effective way of getting Lulu’s attention.  She quit the game and jumped up out of her chair, moving around to where Nadya was jiggling wires.  “Ok, ok!  If I set aside my ADHD and focus, I might be able to get it in like twenty minutes.  That fast enough for ya, speedster?”

“That’ll do.”

Lulu moved back around the computer terminals, shaking her head.  She stopped next to Knight, who was a good head taller than her.  “Geez, she’s always in such a rush…”  Looking up, she gave him a smile.  “What bout you?  You in a hurry or can you chill for a bit?  I got some high grade ganja in the other room, along with some wicked awesome mood lighting.  Could put on some Alien Sex Fiend and just… groove till dawn.”

Looking at Knight, Nadya could tell he was actually considering the offer.  Somehow, she wasn’t surprised.  Walking up, she punched him in the arm hard enough to get his attention.  “Hey!  There is a bit of a time issue.  Remember, Zombie Boy?”

“Right,” he said, looking down at Lulu with an apologetic half-smile.  “Sorry, babe.  I’m sure it’d be great fun but if I don’t get some of that antidote relatively quickly I’m gonna be a brain-dead sack of shit.  Maybe some other time.”

The possibility of a later hook up seemed to appease Lulu.  With a wide grin on her face, she spun around and plopped back down in her chair, this time focusing on the two computers in the process of getting into M.A.D.’s databases.  “Dude, just so you know, as soon as you’re not turning into the walking dead, I’m totally holding you to that shit.”

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Six: Eviction Notice

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

More smashing glass followed by more bodies came through the windows.  Nadya counted five.  The skin-tight outfits they were wearing told her they were all female, not that it mattered much one way or another.  Nadya took aim at the one who’d come through first, already disentangled from the rope she’d swung in on and going for her machine gun.  Nadya fired three shots into her chest and sent her back through the open window.  The girl beside her was a bit faster and took aim at Nadya.  Diving to the side and ducking behind the couch, she narrowly avoided a stream of bullets.

Knight dove over the couch and crouched beside her, his revolver drawn.  He looked over at Nadya and smirked.  “We should really stop meeting like this.”  There was a pause in the gunfire and Nadya rolled her eyes before they both popped up over the couch and started firing away at the girls.  Already, the group was scattering and taking cover, making it hard to get a good shot.

Zada was still standing in the middle of the room and Nadya had to wonder about the intelligence level of the woman.  There was no telling whether this attack squad was firing silver bullets and she wasn’t about to go over and ask.

“In my professional opinion, I think it’s time we leave!” she yelled.  Zada seemed hesitant and started towards the bedroom where her schizo nephew was.  “We don’t have time!” Nadya yelled, shooting a girl as she emerged from behind a corner.  The shot hit her in the shoulder and spun her sideways.

Zada turned to Nadya.  “He’s my nephew!” she yelled.  “Besides, we need him!  He’s the only one who can – “  She was cut off as gunfire filled the apartment again, this time the bullets stitched a crimson line across the werewolf’s chest.  She jerked and twitched as larger exit wounds blasted out of her backside.

Cursing, Nadya spotted the firing girl’s weapon muzzle but couldn’t get a clear shot.  A moment later, it didn’t matter as the machine gun clicked empty.  Zada collapsed to the floor in a bloody heap.  Nadya arched her neck, trying to see if the wounds were healing or not.  Another of the strike team began to fire at her and she was forced to duck down.

Sighing, Nadya backed up, following after Knight.  He’d just about reached the door when it smashed open.  A hunk of debris struck him across the chest and knocked him to the floor.  Nadya spun to see a sixth girl coming through the door, dressed identical to the rest.  This one stopped as she caught sight of Nadya, remaining standing in the doorway.  Then she reached up and yanked her gas-mask off, revealing disarrayed, short blonde hair.  The woman grinned at Nadya.  “Hey, sis.  Long time, no see.”

Nadya wasn’t surprised to see Xenia.  Thanks a bundle, Lazarus Serum, she thought.  “Sorry.  Gotta run,” Nadya replied, firing two shots into Xenia’s chest and knocking her back.  Catching the sound of footsteps behind her, Nadya slid to the side and spun around to find another of the other girls rushing her.  The two met and began to grapple, struggling for an upper hand.  Nadya tried to kick the masked woman’s leg out from under her, but the move was anticipated and countered.

Just then, a severely pissed Knight appeared behind the woman.  He stepped forward and smashed the butt of his revolver into the back of her head, stunning her long enough for Nadya to throw her to the side.  Surveying the scene, she saw the rest of the strike force had moved into the bedroom.  There was yelling.  Most of it sounded to be the insane, panicked ravings of Will.  How important he was, Nadya didn’t know, but she didn’t hear gunfire so she figured M.A.D. wanted him alive.  Which meant if he was really all that important, she’d be able to find him again.  Nadya turned to the exit again in time to see Xenia getting back to her feet.

“Why won’t you just stay dead?” Nadya snarled, lifting her gun again and emptying the clip into her sister’s chest.  The blasts knocked her to the ground again, but Nadya could see she was still moving.  Worse yet, she saw her bullets hadn’t even punctured her tight-fighting outfit.  Some kind of body armor, she thought.  Reloading along the way, Nadya went through the front door and hopped over her prone sister, Knight following right behind her.

Finding the stairs, Nadya kicked the door open and went through.  “Who the hell was that?” Knight asked as he followed.

“Don’t ask!” Nadya shot back.  The last thing she wanted to do was get into her relationship with her sister.  She took the stairs three or four at a time, leaping more than running down them.  While Knight wasn’t as coordinated or graceful in his efforts, he did manage to keep up.

“What about Zada?” he asked.  “She dog chow or what?”

“No idea!” Nadya replied.  “If they were using silver, potentially.  If not, they’re gonna have one very mad dog on their hands very shortly.”  As if to confirm Nadya’s words, there was a loud howl from up above.  Nadya and Knight came to a skidding halt on one of the landings and looked back the way they’d come.  “Sounds like the latter.  Great.  Hope she bites my sister’s head off and shoves it up her ass…”

“That was your sister?” Knight said, surprised.  “Talk about good genes…”

Nadya glared at Knight, something she seemed to be doing a lot of.  “Let’s just get the fuck out of here.”

“Fine with me,” he said, starting down the stairs again.  “Finding that antidote was going to be a bitch anyway.  Now I can just sell this shit to the highest bidder.”

Blinking, Nadya moved after him, grabbing his shoulder and spinning him around.  “You have the virus?”

Knight gave her a smirk.  “Course I do,” he said.  “Things looked to be getting pretty heavy and I figured it was likely Zaid might not be able to make good with my pay, so I swiped it.”  He patted the left side of his jacket, which resulted in the sound of broken glass shifting against itself.  His smug look faded into one of shocked realization.  “Ah, crap…”  He lifted his jacket open, revealing the inner pocket where the vial had been.  Had been being the operative phrase.  It had been smashed to shards.  The liquid inside had soaked through and – much to Knight’s dismay – the glass had cut through his black tank top and into his skin.  “Oh, that is so not cool…”

Taking his jacket off and throwing it to the ground, Knight kicked it against the wall.  “Who the fuck puts highly lethal viruses in glass fucking vials?!  Seriously!”  Nadya couldn’t help smirking, amused by the ironic predicament.  Knight looked over and saw the expression.  “This shit is not funny.  I’m not gonna be a mindless puppet for anybody.”  He turned and started down the stairs again.  “Let’s go find that fucking cure.”

“What makes you think I’m gonna help you?” Nadya asked, standing her ground.

Knight stopped and looked back at her.  “Are you fucking kidding?  You were all for finding the shit ten minutes ago!  The only thing that’s changed is now I’m going to be twice as eager to get to it, seeing as I value my life a fuck of a lot more than I do money.  Besides, you’re gonna need me.”

“How do you figure that?”

“I’ve already broken into one of their vaults,” he replied.  “I know what to expect.  And as fucking spectacular as you are at killing people, it’s going to take a bit more finesse than that to get into the place.  So the way I figure it, we both want it, we help each other to get it.  Deal?”

Part of her wanted to tell him to fuck off and die, but he did have a few good points.  “Fine,” she said, letting out a sigh.  “I know I’m gonna regret this…”

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Five: Crazy Comes Calling

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

The knock came again, more urgently this time.  Zada started towards it but Nadya drew her gun and took aim at her.  “You didn’t answer my question.”  She positioned herself between Zada and the door in such a way that she could also keep an eye on Knight.  As she suspected, the thief didn’t seem too interested in choosing sides without a monetary figure attached to the situation.  Which was just fine with Nadya.

Zada looked at Nadya’s gun and scoffed.  “Unless you’re packing silver -”

“I am,” Nadya cut her off.  “Took out a vamp earlier.  Used some silver to soften her up a bit.  I got plenty left over to put through you.”  The knocking was getting louder.  “Now… who’s at the door?”

Zada’s expression hardened. “I’m not sure, I haven’t checked yet.  But, judging by the insistence of the knocking, I’d wager it’s my great-great-great-grand nephew, Will.”

“Jesus!” Knight exclaimed.  Zada and Nadya turned to him.  “Oh, sorry… just… can’t believe you’re fucking four-hundred.”

Rolling her eyes, Zada turned back to Nadya.  “He’s sick.  And I’m the only family he has.  I need to let him in before he gets upset.”

It could have been a trick.  Nadya had no real reason to trust the woman.  But she had no real reason to distrust her either.  She gave a curt nod.  “Alright, but slowly.  And I’ll be watching.  One sign that shit’s funky and I’m giving you a silver bullet enema.”

Zada still wasn’t pleased.  “Just put the fucking gun away.  It’s bad enough he doesn’t know who you are.  If he comes in and sees you waving a gun about, there will be a problem.”

“Aunt Zada!” a muffled voice called from the other side of the door.  “You have to let me in!  Quick!”

“What’s he in such a hurry for?”

“He has delusions, goddammit!” Zada exclaimed, losing a bit of her cool.  “He’s paranoid schizophrenic, so put the fucking gun away and chill the fuck out!  Please!”

Letting out a sigh, Nadya lowered the gun and slipped it back into her waistband.  She moved over to the seat she’d been in before and sat back down.  “Just remember… I’m a pretty fast draw.”

Zada ignored her, gathering herself and calming down before going over to the door and opening it.  A disheveled young man rushed in and Nadya had to refrain from pulling her gun out again.  But instead of doing anything hostile, he simply embraced the werewolf woman tightly.  Nadya examined him closely.  His clothes were dirty, tattered, and so was he.  It looked as if he’d been living out of a dumpster for the last year or more.  He’d only been in the apartment less than a minute and the reek of him had already traveled across the room and assaulted Nadya’s nostrils.

“It’s alright…” Zada whispered to him, stroking his hair gently.  Apparently, she was used to the state of her nephew, because it didn’t seem to bother her any.  “You’re safe now.  They won’t find you here.”

The guy didn’t seem to be listening much, spewing out a bunch of random insanity at rapid fire succession.  Nadya tried to catch as much of it as she could but was finding it difficult to keep up.  Something about Shadows and blood and super glue and… viruses.  Nadya’s eyes widened and she stood from the chair.  “What did that crazy bastard just say?”

Under different circumstances, the reaction of the crazy bastard would have been highly comical.  His head snapped over, looking at Nadya.  His eyes went wide as saucers and his already pale complexion seemed to grow two shades more-so.  Then he tried to bolt back towards the door but Zada’s arms tightened, not holding him completely still but at least managing to keep him from scampering away like a frightened rodent.  Zada turned to glare at Nadya.  “Don’t call him that.”

Discovering that he couldn’t break free from his exceedingly stronger aunt, Will had decided instead to bury his face against her shoulder and cower.  He was still mumbling away at a mile a minute, but the sound was muffled now and even more indecipherable than before.  Zada kicked the door shut before guiding her frightened nephew away from it and, subsequently, from Nadya and Knight.

“Where the fuck do you think you’re going?” Nadya snarled, taking a step after the pair, but Zada held up a hand to stop her.

“Please,” the werewolf said, her voice soft.  “Just let me take him in the bedroom and calm him down.  Then I’ll tell you whatever you want to know.”

Sighing, Nadya waved a hand and let them go.  She was fairly certain that she’d just met the ‘relative’ that had used to work for M.A.D.  The only question was, had he been that nuts before working for them or was it something they did to him?  She lit up another cigarette and turned to see Knight doing the same.

“Jesus…” he said again, this time muttering it under his breath.  He blew out a cloud of smoke and looked over at Nadya.  “Please tell me you’re not fucking ancient and have a ridiculously insane family.”

Nadya let out a humorless snort.  “I can only claim the first.”  As far as ridiculously insane family members went, Xenia had to win some kind of prize.  If for nothing other than the love/hate incestuous infatuation she had with her.  Which didn’t include her transgenderness.  Nadya didn’t dislike transgendered people as a rule, but she’d very much enjoy chucking her sister/brother into an active volcano.

Pushing the thought of her fucked up pseudo-sister out of her head, she decided to focus on more productive things.  “Amongst all that babbling, I heard him mention something about the virus.”

“Yea?” Knight said.  “Didn’t happen to mention where the antidote was, did he?”

Nadya shook her head.  “Couldn’t make out much.  One thing’s for sure, that guy is definitely deranged.  And quite possibly dangerous.”

“He’s not dangerous,” came Zada’s voice.  Nadya turned to see her coming out of the bedroom, closing the door softly.  “He’s had a hard life.”

“Who hasn’t?” Nadya shot back then pointed to the bedroom door.  “Anyone that tweaked is potentially dangerous.  I don’t give a fuck if he is related to you.”

“I sedated him,” Zada said, moving into the kitchen and getting herself a fresh beer.  “He’ll be alright for now.  He just doesn’t like new people, that’s all.”

“No shit,” Knight muttered.  “Guy looked like a crack-head in need of a serious fix…”

Zada glared at him.  “Do you really want to piss off someone who was eating your kind centuries before you were an itch in your father’s jock strap?”  Knight opened his mouth, looking as if he were about to respond to the comment, then he thought about it and just shut up.  “That’s what I thought.”  She turned back to Nadya.  “You’re smarter than our brutish pal.  I imagine you’ve already figured part of it out.”

“He’s the relative you were talking about,” Nadya said.  “He helped make this shit.  Which means, in a round about way, this is all his goddamn fault.”

“You kill people for a living,” Zada replied.  “Who the fuck are you to judge?”

“Good point,” Nadya nodded.  “I guess it might have something to do with the fact that I don’t go around conducting it on a global fucking scale.”

“Look,” Zada started to advance on Nadya, raising a finger to point at her.  “He used to be a brilliant scientist.  He’s created some amazing things that had nothing to do with death.  On the contrary.”

Nadya’s eyes widened.  “He invented the Lazarus Serum?!”

Zada’s anger became confusion.  “How do you know about that?”

“Had a little encounter with it myself,” Nadya answered, feeling her forehead tingle just thinking about it.

Knight cleared his throat.  “Sorry to interrupt, but -”

“Resurrection juice!” Nadya and Zada replied before he had a chance to finish.

“Oh,” Knight said, giving a nod.  “Badass.  Where do I get some of that?”

The two women ignored him.  “Alright,” Nadya said.  “Lazarus Serum, two points.  Now M.A.D. can just keep bringing back their dead lackeys over and over.  And with an army of the living dead, hot damn, they’ll be unstoppable.”

“Enough!” Zada yelled.  “Why the fuck do you think I’m trying to stop them?”

Sighing, Nadya decided Zada had a point.  Besides, petty arguing wasn’t going to get them anywhere.  “Okay, then,” she said.  “Moving along.  He mentioned something about the Shadows chasing him.  What’s that about?”

“It’s just one of his delusions,” Zada shook her head.  “It’s nothing to worry about.”

Just then, Zada’s windows exploded, sending shards of glass flying into the flat.  Moments later, lithe figures clad all in black and wearing gas masks burst through the openings.  It only took another moment for Nadya to survey them and see that they were each carrying an MP5.  “Nothing to worry about,” she muttered, yanking her handgun free.  “Right…”

Nadya’s Nights: Knight of the Living Dead

Night Five: Virus

Chapter Four: Plutoxin 7

by Indy McDaniel

Copyright © 2010 Indy McDaniel

Zada held up the vial of blue liquid so Nadya could get a good look at it.  “Say hello to Plutoxin 7.  One part virus, one part mind control serum.  One-hundred percent fucking lethal.  M.A.D.’s been working on this shite for years and apparently the series 7 batch is their ultimate breakthrough.”

Nadya shook her head.  “That’s all great and all but what exactly does it fucking do?”

“First, it kills you.  How fast depends on how big a dose you get.  Then it brings you back, ready to do whatever M.A.D. orders.”

“Zombie juice,” Knight muttered, finishing off his beer and going to look for another.

Zada glanced over at him and rolled her eyes then returned her gaze to Nadya.  “Put simply, yes.  Zombie juice.”

Nadya thought back to the short time she’d been in the M.A.D. base and her escape from it.  The sub-basement was full of the walking dead.  “I think I’ve run into some of these zombie bastards before.  As far as lackeys go, they’re even more worthless than the living variety.”

“Chances are you ran into an earlier series,” Zada explained.  “The series sixers were essentially shuffling, brain-dead bags of pus.  Good for weapons testing fodder but not much else.”

“Sounds about right,” Nadya said, giving a nod and lighting up a cigarette.  She motioned to the vial Zada was holding.  “So what’s so different about this shit?”

“Based on what I’ve heard, series seven allows the infected to retain some low level form of brain activity,” Zada said.  “Enough to follow basic orders… overcome obstacles… use tools…”

“Tools?”

Knight laughed.  “What, zombies with crowbars and lead pipes and shit?”

Zada shot him a stern look.  “For starters.  Maybe even guns.  I doubt they’d be great marksmen but still…  The walking dead waving guns about wouldn’t exactly be the most pleasant thing to have to deal with.”

“Alright, I get the picture,” Nadya said.  “So how do you factor in?  How do you even know all this?”

The woman’s stern features softened a bit.  “A… relative of mine.  Used to work for them.  He was involved in some of the early stages of the Plutoxin development.  I’ve been keeping tabs on it.  You realize what would happen if this shite got released into the public, right?”

“Yea,” Knight said.  “A whole lot more brain-dead motherfuckers shuffling around.”

Nadya shook her head.  “No, you idiot.  A whole lot of brain-dead motherfuckers waiting for orders from some seriously amoral cocksuckers.”

Zada smirked, although there was little humor to it.  “That’s right.  Spread it over a wide enough population and they could literally take over the world.”

“Look,” Knight cut in.  “I could really care less about zombies or whoever the hell these angry people are.”

“M.A.D.,” Zada corrected.

“Stands for Mutually Assured Destruction,” Nadya added.

“I don’t give a fuck if it stands for Massive Ass Diarrhea.  I’m not in this to save the world and I’m not trying to settle any old vendettas.  I’m in this for the money.  So if an antidote is what you want so badly then that’s what you’ll receive.  Just point me in the right direction.”

Zada sighed.  “Fucking mercenary…”  She motioned to the beer Knight was holding.  “Get me one of those, won’t you?”

Moving back over to the fridge, Knight opened it up and took out another beer.  “Mercenaries do whatever shit job comes along as long as it pays well.”  He handed the beer over to her.  “I’m a thief.  I just steal things… as long as it pays well.”

“Big difference,” Zada muttered, opening the beer and taking a swig.  She turned back to Nadya.  “So what’s your deal?”

Nadya took a long drag off her cigarette and let it out slowly, wondering where she should even start and how much she should reveal.  “I’m not a thief or a mercenary,” she answered.  “I also really, really don’t like the assholes who made that virus.  Beyond that… I shouldn’t say too much.  And if you want to find out where another sample of the antidote is then you’ll need my help.”

“How do I know you aren’t working for them?”

“You heard about what I did to the Claws?” she asked.  Zada nodded.  “Then you should also know that they were working for M.A.D.”

“Bullshit,” Zada snarled.  “There’s no way the Claws would throw in with those assholes.  They’ve got a long history of using werewolves as test subjects.”

Narrowing her eyes, Nadya stared hard at Zada for a few moments before everything clicked in her head.  “You are one.”

“One what?” Knight asked.

Zada smirked.  “For a master thief, you sure can be dense.  I’m a werewolf.  How many people do you know who can teleport?”

“Off the top of my head?” Knight asked.  “Four.”

“Well, I don’t know who you got your last bit of intel from but the Claws were working for M.A.D.,” Nadya said.  “And if you tell me you were fucking an asshole by the name of Remy Lenoir, I might just have to shoot you in the face.”

“Doesn’t ring any bells,” Zada said, shaking her head.  “Must’ve been after my time.”  She reached into the neck of her shirt and pulled out a necklace containing a series of fangs.  “I mostly hung with them during the Great War.”

“World War One?” Knight asked.  “Holy shit, how old are you?”

“Little over four-hundred.”

Knight’s jaw dropped.  “Four-hundred years?”  His eyes looked her over from top to bottom, lingering in certain areas more than others.  “You look good for your age.”

“And I was referring to the war between werewolves and vampires,” she corrected.  “Not the first World War.  The Claws used to be one of the most powerful packs in the world.  Before the war.  Even afterward, they maintained a pretty extensive amount of force.”  She turned to look at Nadya.  “I stopped hanging with them about a hundred years ago.  But I still had some friends there.”

“If it’s any consolation, I might not have been the one that killed them,” Nadya said.  “From what I heard, Remy, the asshole who took over, wasn’t too keen on having people question him.”

“Not to interrupt or anything,” Knight said.  “Cuz this is some majorly fascinating shit you two are chatting about, but what exactly does this have to do with the virus?”

Nadya and Zada stared hard at each other for several moments before turning to look at Knight.  “Just trying to decide if we should be helping each other or trying to kill each other, I imagine,” Nadya replied.

“Personally, I’m leaning towards helping each other,” Zada said, looking back to Nadya.  “You?”

Thinking it over for a few moments, Nadya nodded.  “Sounds good.”  She pulled out her cell phone and dialed Lulu.

The phone had barely rung once before it was answered.  “Dude, what the fuck happened?  I had everything under control till you went and started poking around in a secure vault.  It wasn’t even on the right damn floor!”

Nadya smirked.  “The short answer is, it wasn’t me doing the poking.  I need some information.”

“Always here to help.”

“Hack into the M.A.D. database and see if you can find anything on something called Plutoxin 7,” Nadya said.  “Specifically, where they’d be keeping samples of an antidote for it.”

“Will do.  Might take me a bit,” Lulu responded.  Nadya could already hear the sound of her fingers tapping at her keyboard.  “I’ll call back with the info when I’ve got it.”

The phone cut out and Nadya slipped it back into her pocket.  “Shouldn’t take too long.  Lulu’s real good at this sort of thing.”

Knight finished off his second beer and tossed it in the garbage.  “Well, in the meantime… anybody up for a nice, friendly game of strip poker?”

Before Nadya could reply or, better yet, cross the room to kick him in the balls, there was a knock at the door.  The three of them all turned to look at the door.  Nadya looked back to Zada.  “Expecting someone?”

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