Page 223 of Trials of Conviction


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Kira jogged after him, rounding a corner to find a pulse rifle aimed at her face.

Jin headed straight toward the person holding it. "It's about fucking time, meat sack."

Raider lowered the rifle with a frown. "Jin?"

"The one and only. Were you expecting someone else?"

Raider pointed at the drone as he raised his eyebrows at Kira.

She nodded wearily. "Yeah."

Fierce satisfaction filled Raider's features. "Well done, Tin Man."

Kira regarded the bodies around him. It looked like someone had a little fun while she was busy trying to locate his position. "Taking your anger out on the enemy, I see."

Raider kicked away the Tsavitee reaching for his leg, drawing a knife from the sheath at his spine and embedding it in the Tsavitee's heart. "Just giving them a taste. Why? How many did you kill?"

"Zero. I killed zero."

Because she was more focused on stealth in order not to draw undue attention. Unlike a certain someone.

"To each their own, I guess." Raider wiped the blade on his leg before sticking it back in its sheath. "What about the others? Did you see where they landed?"

"No. You?"

Raider jutted his chin toward the south west. "Finn and Talon landed somewhere around there." He pointed to the north. "Graydon and the rest were in that direction."

She'd suspected they'd wind up pretty far apart, but Raider's words confirmed it.

Getting separated wasn't rare for the Curs. It had happened on many other missions. Although never ideal, she and Raider were trained to operate alone when things like this happened.

"What's the plan?" Raider checked the status of his weapons. "Are we rendezvousing with the others?"

"We don't have the luxury of time. Jin says Elena's situation is critical."

"How critical?"

"The kind where every second counts,” Jin answered, heading toward the cliff and away from the heart of the city.

"What does that mean?" Raider demanded, following. "Isn't your spawn with her?"

Kira brought up the rear, sending one last uneasy glance at the curved structure with its reflective windows.

"No," Jin answered, his voice grim.

Raider sucked in a breath, increasing his pace until he was beside the drone. "You were supposed to stay with her!"

He shoved Jin. Surprisingly, Jin let him.

"Raider," Kira warned.

His eyes were wild as he swung toward her. "He was supposed to protect her!"

"He did his best," Kira said.

Whatever else happened, she was sure of that much. Jin would never have willingly placed that little girl in danger.

At her rebuke, Raider turned away from them, scrubbing his hands over his face.