The agent was worried.
The KGB agent was lying next to her - she had taken him by surprise. He was meant to shadow the snipers, to ensure no one else was watching their operation. She just hoped no one was watching the watcher.
From the top of a building two blocks away she scoped into the target, a warehouse in eastern Ukraine. Three squads of soldiers moved into the buildings, covering the exits. Whatever was in this warehouse must have been a high priority. Unfortunately, her intel only told her they were moving in on a weapon.
She shivered. It was cold, but not that cold under her coat. She hated going in blind.
The agents lined up near the exits, waving signals back and forth. Finally, they entered, smashing down the doors. And then, silence.
She waited for the gunshots, but never heard them. Instead, 30 seconds after the agents entered, she heard a song begin to play.
Was that... Videotape by Radiohead?
She furrowed her brow. Was the weapon...one of the Gifted?
When I'm at the pearly gates
Suddenly the winter night shone as giant gates appeared at the front of the building, and a blindingly bright fence encircled the rest.
What the fuck,
she thought.
This will be on my videotape, my videotape
The agent's phone crackled, and she pulled it out of her coat pocket. The screen showed the front muzzle of a gun, with a light from just above the line of sight. The agent quickly realized she was seeing the camera of one of the Russian agents.
Mephistopheles is just beneath
And he's reaching up to grab me
She watched in horror as the shadows of the agents began to come alive.
This is one for the good days
And I have it all here
In red, blue, green
Red, blue, green
The shadows turned on their masters, and the gunshots began. Somehow the agent knew they would do them no good.
You are my center
When I spin away
Out of control on videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape
On videotape
With one hand holding the phone and the other hiding her mouth, she watched as the shadows pulled the men apart with their bare hands, piece by piece.
This is my way of saying goodbye
Because I can't do it face to face
A chorus of screams startled her, tearing her away from the terrors on her screen. The screams came from outside the building and sounded as if they were all around her.
The snipers
, she realized.
I'm talking to you after it's too late
No matter what happens now
You shouldn't be afraid
Because I know today has been the most perfect day I've ever seen
By the time the lyrics ended the screams had stopped. The song continued, the funeral march that made up the second half of the song was terrifyingly ominous, and the agent dropped the phone, clutching her sides in an attempt to comfort herself.
The song stopped. The gates fell away as if they had never existed, and the agent was enveloped in silence. The agent began to stand up but stopped dead in her tracks. Every hair on her body stood on end, and she felt something she hadn't felt in decades. True, all-encompassing fear. She slowly turned around.
Two shadows stood behind her. The agents' mouth gaped open in shock as her eyes took in the figures. The shadows surrounding the figures fell away, and the agent came face-to-face with a boy and a girl, holding hands.
Her training took over, and she began to analyze the threats. The boy looked a few years older, probably around 10 years old, and the girl couldn't have been older than 6. Both had heavy circles under their eyes and looked malnourished. The girl wore a coat that was so big on her that it looked like a trench coat, and the boy wore a hoodie and tattered jeans. The boy looked to be of Mediterranean descent, while the girl was strikingly eastern European.
They
were the weapons?
She thought.
Impossible
, she chastised herself.
Gifted awaken their powers during puberty, or...oh no
.
The little girl cocked her head, eyes locked on the gun in the agent's pocket that she wasn't reaching for. "You don't want to kill us?" she said in Russian.
The agent paused, considering her words carefully. "Why would I?" she responded in Russian.