"Thank you," I say coldly. "I try to be, but I really would like to get going, I don't have all night."

He shakes his head and begins driving again. It's silent for the rest of the car ride. He pulls up in front of the single-story house and gets out of the car, I follow suit.

He grabs hold of my arm. "I've tried." He starts, his voice low and angry. "I've tried everything to get you to forgive me, what more do you want me to do?"

"Jumping head first off a cliff would be nice," I say sharply, yanking my arm from his grasp and making my way up the front steps to the door. I turn to face him after ringing the doorbell. "And it's not what you did, it's what you didn't do."

"And what didn't I do?"

I pull the familiar ring and chain out from my shirt, snapping the chain off from around my neck and throwing it on the floor in front him.

"You didn't keep your promise."

I turn my back on him as the door opens. Hayden stands in the doorway. I push past him.

"Don't you ever answer your damn phone?" I question him. "I called you six times before finally ringing moron over there to come pick me up."

"Well hello to you too," Hayden replies. He shuts the door as soon as we're both in.

"Who else is coming?" I ask as I toss my backpack on one of the couches and make my way into the kitchen.

"Kate, Nathan, and Olivia I think."

"No Lydia?" I question, grabbing a water off the counter.

"Well obviously she's going to be coming, she called the meeting." I just nod in response.

"What do you think it's about?" Hayden asks me.

"What to do about Garrett," I reply, taking a seat at the counter.

"What do you want to do about him?"

"I could care less, so long as he either dies or rots in prison for the rest of his life." The door opens and everybody else walks in.

I turn my steely gaze on Lydia. "Next time you want to call a meeting, call me yourself instead of sending him to come get me."

She gives me an equally harsh glare. "You don't answer my calls."

"I know. That's the beauty of it." I reply, hopping off the stool and walking into the living room.

"Why is she even here?" Hayden asks Lydia. "You already know how she feels about this whole thing."

"Because," Lydia answers cryptically. "We need the location."

Hayden looks at her confused, "The location of what?"

Lydia turns her gaze to me, waiting for me to answer the question. I look at her blankly.

"Not happening." I get up from my seat, grab my backpack and make my way towards the exit. I hold up a peace sign as I walk towards the door. "Later."

A gunshot goes off and a hole is pierced in the wall beside me. I turn towards Lydia as she lowers the gun.

"Better hurry before the cops show up. There's no way in hell the neighbors didn't hear that." I put my hand on the doorknob and twist it pulling open the door.

"I'll kill Cody."

I turn back towards her, my eyes going dark as I glare at her. "You'll try." I slam the door closed behind me and begin walking off into the darkness.

3 months later...

I push open the door to Zero's office, not bothering to knock. He looks away from Agent 53 and to me.

"I'm busy." He states simply, going back to his conversation with Fifty-Three.

"It can wait." I interrupt again as I toss the piece of paper in my hands onto the desk in front him.

"Thirteen." Fifty-Three greets kindly while Zero looks over the paper. I stare blankly at Fifty-Three and hear him let out a resigned sigh.

"What is this?" Zero asks calmly, though I swear his jaw clenches in anger for the slightest second as he holds up the paper, tearing my attention away from Fifty-Three.

"The title clearly states what it is, unless of course, you can no longer read." I retort and Zero gives me a warning glare.

"Why are you giving this to me?" He questions, his knuckles turning white as he grips the armrest to his chair, trying to control his anger.

"I thought it was pretty clear why," I reply nonchalantly with a shrug, trying to piss him off even more. "Go ahead and inform Delta 2 for me." I turn and begin to exit, but his voice stops me in my tracks.

"I'm afraid I can't do that."

"You can't talk to Delta 2?" I question, my voice coming out slightly harsher than intended...but only slightly.

"They're not here."

"Then call them," I reply, pushing open the door. I stop in the doorway as five words slip out his mouth. My blood boils and I feel anger rush through my veins. I turn back around to face him.

"What did you say?" I ask, just trying to confirm I heard him right and trying to decide if he wants me to kill him.

He smiles back at me, in a smug kind of way, knowing exactly what position he's just put me in.

"I sent them after Garrett." He repeats slowly, purely for his own benefit.

"That's a death sentence!" I hiss loudly.

"Not for all of them." He shrugs and puts his behind his head as if his office chair is the most relaxing thing in the world. "One or two of them might live." I clench my fist, digging my nails into my palms hard enough to draw blood.

"Where did you send them?" I question finally after a long silence. My tone one of anger but at the same time I sound defeated...probably because I am.

I see his face brighten slightly and he looks even more smug than before. I resist the overpowering urge to throw a knife in his eye.

He holds out the paper I passed him along with a mission folder out to me. I snatch it out of his hands harshly.

"I guess this means your resignation will have to wait." He says smugly. I give him my signature glare.

"I guess so."

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