Author: Tidia
Rating: PG (for violence)
Disclaimer: I do not own the Magnificent Seven and do
not make any profit with the stories.
Comments: If there are any militia members out there then I
apologize, this does not show you in
a good light*G* Thank you to MOG for betaing and creating this universe
(and keeping Ezra
out of J.C. Penney*G*) Another thank you to firearm advisor, Tannersgirl.
As always I will try
to incorporate as much as was written before if possible!
Vin said goodbye to Mary and Billy and went to get a cup of coffee.
Buck had taken the
reporter and her son on a tour and Chris had surprisingly joined them.
When they returned Billy
had made the decision he was going to be an ATF agent when he grew
up. They had all
chuckled, and went about trying to convince the boy to find another
line of work. Tanner
noticed that Chris was actually grinning at a woman instead of grimacing
and Mary did not seem
to mind Larabee's attention. He hoped Chris would move on with
his life and maybe Mrs.
Travis would help.
Vin heard the quick steps of JD entering the coffee room. Tanner
started to pour another cup
for the young agent.
"Hey Vin! Billy is still talking Chris's ear off." JD accepted the coffee.
"He's a good kid," Vin said breathing in the steam of his drink. Enjoying
the calmness of a strong
cup of coffee.
JD dropped his cup when he heard the blood curdling scream, "Billy!"
The porcelain shattering,
the black contents pooling on the linoleum floor.
"What was that?" Dunne went out to the hallway, running back to the office.
Vin stopped him before he turned the corner. "Wait, something's
not right." The marksman had
learned to trust his feelings on situations long ago, and the rest
of the team had come to
appreciate Tanner's insight.
JD's eyes widened. "I know Vin. We just heard Mary scream."
"No," he said slowly looking around the corner. "I don't know.
I have a hunch," as he peeked
around the corner he knew his feelings had been right.
Chris had just turned his back on Mary and Billy and was returning to
his office. Billy had asked
a million questions, all while Mary was pulling him to the elevator.
She had to be a patient mom
to put up with her child's curiosity. Chris wasn't expecting
the scream that reverberated
through his mind.
He turned in slow motion. He saw his agent's rooted to the floor
in shock. In front of them
stood fifteen men in army fatigues. The leader, a dark
haired man with a military style haircut
held Billy in his muscular arms, a knife against the child's throat.
He put his fingers to his lips
motioning them to be silent. Mary was being held by a tall, brown
haired, wiry man. She was
struggling in his grasp, but the man just tightened his grip in retaliation.
The remaining men
flanked the perimeter of the office, and started to go down hallways,
looking for other
personnel.
Finally the leader spoke. "Okay boys, please remove all of your
weapons and hand them to
Private Hodgkin. Nice and easy or the kid and his mother become
part of the body count."
Private Hodgkin looked no more than seventeen, and went around, patting
down each man and
collecting their weapons. He reported back to his leader,
"Sir, all secure, Sir." His back ramrod straight.
"At ease Private." He took the bag of weapons and handed it to another soldier.
"Who are you and what's this all about?" Chris ground out to the man
in front of him, trying to
calm Billy and Mary with his eyes.
The man shoved the young boy into the hands of Private Hodgkin and stepped
forward to face
Chris. "I am General Tom Cullen of the Brotherhood of Liberty.
I am assuming you are the
leader of this rag-tag group." The General looked at the team with
evident disgust written on his
face.
Chris clenched his hands to fight the wave of anger which was spilling
into him. His group was
the finest special teams in the ATF, obviously this man had no idea
of what floor he had chosen
to assault.
"And you have graced us with your presence because?" Ezra drawled.
His green eyes flaring at
the audacity of these men.
"You show some respect to the General," the wiry man said to Standish.
"It's all right Martin," The General continued. "We are here to determine
the freedom of two of
our brethren."
"We require a little more information," Ezra goaded. Martin cocked
his gun and pointed it at the
well dressed agent.
The General waved to Martin to stand down. "My blood brothers, Cletus
and Rick Cullen."
The driven leader looked for a reaction among the five men.
"Those murderers!" Buck announced. "They killed some good men!"
"My brothers are fighting for a cause to remove the citizens of these
United States from the
yoke of the federal government." The General spat out to Buck.
"Yoke? I think you have broken one to many yolks in that
egg brain of yours!' Buck yelled.
"Your brothers killed two ATF agents in cold blood."
"Buck," Chris's voice carried a warning of the precariousness of the situation.
"Those agents infiltrated the brethren. We don't take kindly to
traitors." The General grinned at
Buck, pulled out his Beretta 9mm semi-automatic pistol with silencer
and fired.
Vin clasped his hand over JD's mouth and dragged him back into the break
room. Vin eyed his
companion and then removed his hand.
"They just shot Buck!" JD ran his shaking fingers through his hair.
Buck had adopted JD as his
surrogate little brother. Vin understood the bond very
well. He and Chris also shared a similar
connection.
"And they are gonna shoot us, too." Vin quietly climbed on the white
table and pulled open the
air vent.
"We going to help them?" Dunne asked, frustrated by Vin's lack of action.
"Yep, first we gotta help ourselves," Vin motioned for JD to jump on
the table. "Get up here."
JD climbed into the air duct.
Vin took a deep breath. He hated small spaces. This was
going to be torture. He climbed up
and closed the ceiling panel. These men were going to pay.
Chris ran to Buck, laying him down on the cool floor. Nathan, Josiah
and Ezra swiftly joined
him. Nathan carried his first aid kit.
"Where's the kid?" Buck asked, squeezing his eyes shut.
"The kid's fine Buck," Chris said loudly. He leaned in further
so the Brotherhood could not hear
him. Every action was being observed and no doubt they were being listened
to. "Vin and JD
were in the coffee room. They haven't brought them out, so they're
okay." Chris was also trying
to reassure himself. He clutched Buck's hand as he saw another wave
of pain engulf his oldest
friend. "I swear Buck, you have got to learn how to keep your mouth
shut."
"And miss all this attention," Wilmington said, holding his hand on
his shoulder. The blood
already leaking through his fingers. "Figures, Ezra goads him, but
I get shot."
Nathan peeled back the wounded agent's hand. He took out a gauze
pad and began to apply
pressure. "We got to stop the bleeding." The gauze was already saturated,
"and there is no exit
wound."
"Damn, Brother," Josiah said.
"Ezra give me your jacket," Nathan demanded. "We need to make Buck more
comfortable."
The undercover agent was the only one who wore a full suit. He
slowly took off his suit jacket,
folded it neatly along the seams and handed it to Nathan.
"Agent Wilmington, this is Prada, if you get one speck of your bodily
fluid on it, I'll be upset to
say the least." Ezra said as he watched Nathan roll it up even further.
"Ah, Ez, you're all heart." Buck replied, resting his head back on the makeshift pillow.
The General came over to the scene before him. "You men can tend
to your fallen one, but
you," he pointed to Larabee, "need to make a phone call concerning
my brothers."
"Not in this lifetime!" Chris flared back. Larabee did not like
to take orders, especially from
terrorists.
The man holding Mary struck her across her face. Chris lunged
for the General, but Josiah held
him back.
"Are you going to co-operate?"
"Yes," Chris got his breathing under control. "Let them go."
The wiry man pushed Billy and Mary into the other agents. Chris had
to remember he couldn't
gamble with the lives of two innocents. He had done that before and
he lost everything.
In the vent Vin motioned to JD. Two of the terrorists had entered
the coffee room. They
looked at the mess on the floor and shrugged. Finding no one
in the room they each poured out
a cup of coffee. Suddenly their walkie talkies went off. The
unseen residents of the vent above
listened carefully.
"Section is secure down the hallway from primary site."
Vin looked at JD, they had gotten Team Three. Team Three was frequently
used as backup for
their special unit, and therefore they were housed on the same floor.
"Leave five men there. We need two in primary location, and remainder on patrol."
One of the men in the coffee room pushed the talk button. "Griggs and I will patrol , Sir."
"Understood," came the terse reply through the crackle.
The two men nodded to each other and left.
Vin quietly opened the vent and gracefully landed on his feet below.
JD followed, careful not to
make a sound. Tanner gestured for Dunne to go to
one side of the door, while he positioned
himself at the other side. He opened the door slightly and glimpsed
through the crack. He saw
the two oafs who had just been in the room with them. He shoved
the door out, to get their
attention, and then flattened himself against the wall and waited.
The first man re-entered the small room, he had just crossed the threshold
when Vin threw a
backfist at him sending him towards JD. He pulled the other man
in, and quickly dispatched him
with a V strike to the throat and an upper cut to the chin. The
terrorist was unconscious. He
glanced over to see how JD was faring. He could hear JD saying,
"Elbow, elbow, palm, knee," and then follow up the words with the corresponding
strike. The
marksman had recently taught the young agent the self defense move.
After Dunne had shown
an interest in karate. JD's assailant was now on the ground.
Dunne was disarming him as Vin
had already done with his attacker. The men had been carrying Beretta
9mm semi-automatic
pistols with silencers.
"How did I do?" JD eagerly looked at Vin for a vote of confidence.
"You done good," Vin moved in closer to JD, "but next time you don't
need to tell the bad guy
what to expect."
JD grinned sheepishly. "Okay, what's next?"
"We need their uniforms." JD nodded, knowing exactly what Vin had planned.
Chris held the phone to his ear, he was speaking to his superior. He
told Chris it seemed as
though the Brotherhood of Liberty had entered through the loading area.
They had come in
looking like they were delivering office supplies. It was just
chance they had chosen that
particular floor. "I understand," Larabee responded. He continued,
"yes, this is a hostage
situation. The demands of General Tom Cullen are as follows:
He wants his brothers, Cletus
and Rick released from the federal penitentiary. He wants them
here in two hours via
helicopter. The pilot will then disembark. The men will board without
incident and they are not
to be followed." The General reached over and clicked the receiver
of the phone.
"Good job, you can go back and check on your man." Cullen gestured to
Buck lying on the
floor.
"Hey pard, how are you doing?" Chris knelt beside his friend.
"Just a little cold," Buck tried to snuggle down deeper into the blanket lying over him.
Nathan moved closer to Chris and whispered, "He's going into shock."
Chris nodded, knowing
they did not have a lot of time before Buck's life would be in jeopardy.
Whatever Vin and JD
had planned, he hoped his young agents were quick about it. In their
present situation, Chris
would have to wait to make a move until the helicopter got here and
provided a distraction, and
Buck may not have that long. Larabee watched Mary. She
was observing her son and Ezra.
Standish was doing card tricks to keep Billy entertained.
Chris heard the young boy ask, "How did you do that?"
"It's a secret," Ezra winked at the boy.
"Please," Billy pleaded with Standish. "You know my grandfather
is a judge. He can make you
tell." The boy smiled, thinking he was going to get an answer.
Mary gasped. Chris strode over to them. It was too
late though, the damage had been done.
The General crouched down to face Billy.
"So your grandfather is a judge?" He said in a sickeningly sweet voice.
"He is an excellent judge of character is what the boy meant," Ezra
replied, shuffling the cards
to get the madman's attention.
The General coldly glared at Standish, drew back his hand and slapped
Ezra, drawing blood
from the corner of his mouth. Cullen turned back to Billy, all
pretense of the sweet voice gone.
"What's his name, boy?"
Billy looked from his mother, to Chris, to a bleeding Ezra. Larabee nodded to the young boy.
"Judge, Judge Orin Travis," Billy said with sorrow in his voice.
The General lightly patted his face, and gave him a grin. He got
up from his crouched position
and turned to Chris.
"Tell them they have one hour or we kill Judge Orin Travis's grandson."
Chris picked up the phone. He pressed each number of the extension
hard as he thought of
how much pain he was going to inflict on to General Tom Cullen.
Dressed in fatigues Vin and JD crept out into the hallway which would
lead to where Team
Three was being held. They kept their heads down and from a distance
could see the other two
terrorists who were patrolling the hall. Swiftly Tanner and Dunne
fired one whispered shot a
piece. Each man crumpled to the floor. When they reached
the fallen men, Vin and JD
dragged the bodies quietly into the bathroom.
"You ready?" Vin asked, checking his weapon.
"Yep, you think Buck is okay?" JD said to Vin looking for reassurance
in the other agent's blue
eyes.
"Buck," Vin grinned, "he's fine. He has to be, who else is going to tell us what you did wrong?"
JD laughed. "That's true." Buck was very protective of JD,
of course JD noticed Chris did the
same thing to Vin.
Vin nodded and headed out the door with JD behind him.
Again they kept their heads low so no one would recognize them.
Unhampered, they made it
down the hallway to where the other agents were being held. They
swung the doors open and
quickly opened fire on the five terrorists. The terrorists had
been caught off guard, expecting
the two men who had entered were part of the brethren. JD and
Vin each got two men. The
other man was brought down by some agents who were sitting on the floor
beside him waiting
for an opportunity to pounce.
Team Three's leader came forward, "Nice to see you Vin. You too JD."
"Dempsey, don't say we are never there for you." Tanner grinned back.
It was a running joke
how Dempsey and his team were there always just in the knick of time.
They heard the crackle from the walkie talkie in the corner,
"Reynolds please respond."
Dempsey, JD and Vin looked at each other. They were running out
of time. It was either now
or never.
"Sir, there is no response." Martin continued, "I have checked all channels."
"Tsk, tsk, Martin we are going to have to fight another day. Ready everyone
to fallback." The
General said looking at his hostages. "Of course, I like to keep
my promises." He pulled out his
gun, and took aim at Billy.
Mary stepped in front of her son. Chris stepped in front of her,
he wasn't going to let people
die because of him again. The General shrugged, "Makes no difference
to me. I'll get my
brothers back one way or another."
A shot rang out. Then the clatter of a gun hitting the floor.
Larabee saw Cullen holding his
hand, a hole had been blown through the palm. Without looking Chris
knew Vin was there. He
didn't have time to enjoy the moment as gunfire started to be exchanged.
He turned and dove at
Mary and Billy, knocking them to the ground and out of harm's way.
Chris saw one of their saviors coming. Vin was crawling on his
belly, moving to his leader's
location.
"Hey pard," Tanner said handing Larabee a SIG-Saur.
"Been busy?" Chris asked noticing Vin's clothing.
"A little," he grinned. "Team Three is providing backup."
"In the knick of time again," Chris grinned and began shooting.
However the black clad man
was looking for one person in particular. Chris had a promise
he needed to keep too. Cullen
had made his way to the elevator, his men defending him as they were
being cut down
unmercilessly by the agents who had previously been hostages. Larabee
stood up, not caring if
he was hit and fired. The bullet hitting the so-called General
in the head. He fell back into the
closed metallic elevator doors with a thud, and slid down leaving a
red streak. The remaining
soldiers fired off their last rounds, and were quickly cut down.
Team Three began to do the cleanup. Handcuffing and disarming
the wounded soldiers. Body
bags were also being brought in.
JD left his position as soon as the gunfire stopped and ran to Buck.
His friend was being loaded
on a gurney which would take him to the hospital.
"Buck, you okay?" JD asked taking in the sight of his wounded friend.
"Yep, they just need to take the bullet out." Buck said with his eyes
closed. He opened them
and looked at JD, "you done good, kid."
JD squeezed Buck's hand in reply.
Vin watched the scene from a distance. "I guess I am going to have to
put you and JD in for a
commendation," Chris said, also eyeing JD and Buck.
Tanner shrugged. "Seems as though we shouldn't get one for doing
what any of you would have
done."
Larabee smiled, and patted Vin on the shoulder. The paramedics
were bringing Buck to the
elevator.
"Buck, we'll see you at the hospital," Chris yelled out.
"Ol' Buck is fine." He slurred. "Tootles," he said as he waved his fingers.
The men laughed at Buck's antics. Nathan explained, "They gave him some
drugs. I'm going
with him."
Chris nodded. "We'll be there in a minute. We need to give statements."
"I can give the statements, pard," Vin said, his eye's flickering to
the reporter and her son in
the corner. "Mary looks a little shaky. She may need a drive
home, and then you can go to the
hospital."
Chris shook his head, but followed Vin's advice and went over to Mary
and Billy. He saw his
other agents were leaving to go to the hospital, and Tanner was talking
to Dempsey.
"You okay?" Larabee asked, taking in the site of the blonde haired
woman with a bruise
forming on her cheek, holding her son in her lap.
Tears had stained Billy's cheeks. "I was so afraid."
Chris stroked the child's hair, "Me too." Billy stopped sniffling momentarily.
"You did great.
You kept calm like any agent would do."
The child snuggled into his mother's chest. She rubbed his back,
a tremor occasionally making
her hand twitch.
"I can escort you home if you like?" Chris asked, holding her hand to make the shaking stop.
"Thank you, I'd appreciate it, and what you did," she looked up at him,
her eyes filling with the
knowledge she had almost died today.
Chris helped Mary stand, Billy still wrapped around her and they made
their way through the
path of destruction the Brothers of Liberty had created.
Buck was sitting comfortably in his hospital bed. The doctors
had removed the bullet, and he
would recover in no time. The team was all gathered around him
reviewing the day's events.
JD sat in a chair, and brought his arms behind his head, "Yep,
it always falls to the young ones
to save their elders."
"Who are you calling an elder, JD?" Josiah inquired, cracking his fingers.
"Agent Sanchez, I recollect on many occasions we have had to extricate
our young friend from
a myriad of perilous situations." Ezra raised an eyebrow to JD.
"Do we ever revel in our
compatriot's youth?"
"Now, fellas, I was only. . . " JD was eating his words. "Vin, help me out?"
Vin stayed silent and shook his head. He was staying out of the
conversation. He knew you
didn't go against the elders. He was just happy everything had
turned out well.
The patient yawned.
"We better get going, and let Buck get some sleep." Nathan said as he
tried to round up the
men and get them out the door. "They're releasing him tomorrow."
They slowly shuffled out with JD and Ezra the last ones to exit.
They each looked back at
Buck.
"Tootles!"
The door swung shut and a muffled pillow could be heard landing against the wood.
"It was the drugs!" Replied the annoyed voice inside.