The Sector by Kari Nichols

The Sector by Kari Nichols

Author:Kari Nichols
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
ISBN: 9780987932105
Published: 2012-03-17T04:30:00+00:00


Tate crouched before the wire fence and surveyed the exterior of the complex. Razor wire surrounded the tops of all the fences, guards were posted at each of the four corners and a two-man patrol circled the building every ten minutes, with dogs, as Tate had thought. Even this late at night, they didn’t relax their patrol. No cameras, which made things easier, but Tommy said the inside was as heavily guarded and this time there were cameras.

Tate cut a hole in the fence and waited for the patrol to pass by. They were a little too close to the northeast corner guards for her liking, but it was the only place that had any cover. They crept inside the fence and waited for the fireworks to go off.

Gibson had run around to the far side of the complex where the southwest corner guard house was and planted a large band-aid bomb on the side of the structure. The bomb had a remote detonator so once he’d placed it on the side of the building he could trigger it at any time. With a generous pinch of C4 added to it, it also made a much bigger bang.

Gibson returned to their side and pushed the button. They felt the rumble through the ground. As soon as the guards disappeared around the side of the building they pushed through the fence. Gibson headed for the trucks while Tate and Emily made for the first building. Tommy, utilizing the information dump from the complex’s computers, whispered the code for the door in Tate’s ear.

She punched it in and opened the door. The hallway was deserted. The explosion had cleared the area of guards, but it wouldn’t take long before they started to filter back to their stations.

“Take the left wing. Go down the stairs and turn right,” Tommy whispered.

Tate turned left and ran straight into a guy coming out of the men’s room. He’d heard the explosion, but couldn’t go running as fast as everyone else. Tate punched him in the gut and his eyes bulged as the air whooshed out of his lungs. She slammed his head into the wall beside the bathroom door, cracking the tile. Slumped over, Tate dragged him back inside the men’s room and stuffed him in the end stall. She sat him on the toilet and leaned him against the wall, so he wouldn’t fall over. Locking the door from inside, she stood on the toilet paper dispenser and climbed over to the next stall. Jumping down, Tate left the bathroom.

They continued down the hallway to the lower level and turned to the right, as Tommy had instructed. Her gun out, Tate entered the code Tommy gave her for the keypad and pushed the door open.

Two men sat at a computer console that would put the air traffic controllers at LAX to shame. The large room was packed to the rafters with cables and computers and various other related paraphernalia. Two bullets, fired in quick succession, and both men were down.



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