London
The
warehouse is completely empty except for a single, black Lexus GS sitting in the middle of the floor. Colonel Pierson sits perched on its hood in a fine tailored suit and flanked by two well-armed soldiers. Julie doesn't recognize the uniforms they wear and they don't have any patches whatsoever. She can only assume they are of the colonel's DEP Six soldiers.
She strides into the warehouse with an air of confidence and without moving her head she averts her eyes in every direction. She can't see anyplace a person could hide and there aren't any windows that a sniper can shoot through from the outside. In fact there aren't any windows at all. The entire warehouse is lit up by artificial lighting which bathes the place in a very bright white. And it is spotless which perks Julie's curiosity about the place.
By the time she reaches the colonel she feels moderately safe. Her trust in the man standing before her isn't solid and probably no matter what the man does or says could ever solidify it. It doesn't matter though, because she is pretty sure he feels the same way about her. Their partnership, if that's what it could be called, is only of mutual benefit. That mutual benefit was slowly coming to a close.
"What can I do for you?" she asks breaking the silence.
Colonel Pierson smiles a toothy grin. "It's good to see you too."
"Sorry if I'm not in the best of moods," Julie says adding as much sarcasm as she can to her voice. "I've been chased like a common criminal. I was just at the attack at
True Group
and suddenly you call a meeting with me." She doesn't bother to leave the anger and frustration from her voice either.
Pierson continues to hold his smile and waits patiently as Julie rants to him. "I'm sorry you are having a rough time," he says when she finishes. "But I have a task for you," he continues quickly at seeing her face redden with anger.
Julie is about to begin a berating on the man and ending with shooting him when she remembers the two soldiers standing behind him. At least now she knows why he has brought them. "And what could I possibly do for you if I decided
to
take orders from you?" she questions.
"Trust me when I say it benefits both of us and our interests to complete this mission."
"And like I said: What could I possibly do for you?"
Pierson smiles again, this time a more devilish grin spreads across his face. "There is a
Succubus
named Errios that we have been monitoring and I want you to destroy her."
"And what makes her so special to need my attention and not one of your soldiers?"
"I have other matters I am attending to and my forces are far too spread out. Besides I rather have someone like you to ensure a successful kill."
"If you want an assassin I know of one I can refer you to," Julie shoots back.
"If I had wanted one I would not bother trying to commit you to the task. Besides it will probably only help you with your current mission."
Julie is speechless for a second as she tries to wrap her thoughts around what Pierson has just said. No one outside those in the CATU office knows of her and Spencer's mission except for her uncle. Julie's next words surprise even her.