Jason and Nathan joined the others in the main room of the house. A tall man stood in the center of the room and looked at Nathan, offering his extended hand.
"It's an honor to finally meet you," Nathan said, shaking his hand.
"The honor is all mine," the man said. He then turned to Jason. "You must be Jason. I'm John Reardon."
"Nice to meet you," Jason said, shaking his hand. The old custom was becoming more familiar to him.
"Let's take a seat," Reardon said, and the others followed his lead.
They discussed their plan of attack. A team of hackers would use the back door provided by Nathan to access the main communications satellite of the State. A video message from Reardon had been composed, in which he revealed the true nature of the State.
"This is Phase One of our operation," Reardon explained. "Informing the people will help us to gain their support when the Third Revolution begins. The next step is holding the people in power accountable for their actions. One by one, we will take down this State from the inside out."
Heads nodded in cadence with his words. Reardon rose to his feet, and the others interpreted that as a sign that the meeting was adjourned. Kat pulled Jason aside, and led him into the back room. She closed the door and kissed him. He looked in her eyes, and was puzzled by her expression. Was it anxiousness? Excitement? Fear?
"Kat, what's wrong?" he asked.
Just then, a loud explosion erupted from the front room of the house, causing the floor to tremble beneath their feet. Flinging open the door, it seemed as though time slowed to a crawl as Jason surveyed the unimaginable scene before him. The windows at the front of the house shattered under a barrage of heavy fire, and Jason splayed onto the floor. He felt a trickle of wetness on his forehead, and when he wiped it away, his hand was covered in dark red blood.
His ears ringing, he crawled along his belly toward the nearest wall, and that is when he saw the body lying on the floor near the front door.
"Get down!" Kyle screamed. He was firing his weapon haphazardly through the shattered window. The noise was deafening.
Jason remained frozen, staring at the body, unable to come to terms with what his eyes were telling him. Lying just inches away from him, with his eyes staring straight ahead in a deathly stare, his forehead ripped open, and surrounded by a pool of blood, was his father.
"Jason!" Elena shouted. She pulled him toward a doorway as bullets continued to shred through the front windows and siding of the house. Behind her, Kat sat, shivering in fear, pressed against the wall.
"What do we do?" Jason shouted over the sound of heavy gunfire. Elena simply looked at him with an expression of hopelessness. "Where is Reardon?" he shouted.
Elena motioned toward the opposite end of the house, where Reardon had overturned a table. Shards of wood erupted all around him as bullets tore into the table. Jason looked at Reardon, and then glanced past him at the door leading to the garage.
"Elena, Kat, follow me," he said. "Kyle, cover us!" He crawled across the floor toward Reardon, and Elena and Kat followed as Kyle blindly fired into the darkness. When they reached the other side of the room, Jason rose to his feet and peeked around the corner.
"Kyle, let's go!" he shouted.
Kyle continued firing toward the flashes of light from all directions. "I'm staying!" he shouted. "You go!"
Jason hesitated for a moment, and pushed Elena and Kat through the door to the garage. He looked at Reardon.
"Do you think it'll start?" he asked, motioning toward the car.
Reardon looked at the car, and then to Jason. "You know how to operate this thing?"
"No," Jason responded, "but it can't be that much different than the video games."
"Let's just go!" Elena shouted, pushing Kat into the back seat with her. "It's not like we have a better option!"
Jason slid into the driver's seat as Reardon rode shotgun. "Hold on!" Jason shouted. He braced himself and pressed the gas pedal with his foot. Nothing happened. He frantically searched the dashboard, looking for a button or switch.
"Try the key!" Reardon said, pointing at a key in the ignition next to the steering wheel.
Jason twisted the key, and the engine ignited. His eyes widened, and he turned to Reardon and grinned. "I guess someone has been keeping this thing in working condition," he said.
"Yeah, well, you can thank them later," Reardon remarked. "Make this thing move!"
Jason gripped the steering wheel tightly and stomped on the gas pedal. The engine emitted a deafening roar, but the vehicle remained still. Once again, he searched the dashboard for an indicator of some kind. Outside, bullets continued to relentlessly pummel the side of the house.
He spotted a lever in the middle of the console beside him, and instantly recalled seeing something similar in one of the arcade games he had played. Reardon noticed him reaching for the stick.