Percival’s car was bulletproof, a rolling fortress that ensured their safety amid the chaos.
Hunkered down beside the vehicle, Vivienne and Percival awaited the right moment to make a break
for it.
But Astrid and Alfred were left without adequate cover, squatting behind another car that was riddled
with bullet holes and leaking oil, a ticking time bomb waiting to ignite.
Inside the car, Cordelia was in hysterics, but Vivienne had locked the doors for safety, trapping her
within.
“Astrid! Vivienne!” Dorian shouted, rolling down the window halfway, “What in the world is happening?
Why are there gunshots?”
Vivienne pushed Dorian’s head back inside, yelling, “Get down!”
Observing their surroundings, Percival realized they were sitting ducks – they had come for a birthday
celebration, not a gunfight, and were unarmed against the hidden assailants. Their only chance was to
pile into his car and get out of there.
However, Astrid and Alfred were at a distance, and rescuing them was no simple task, not to mention
the car was already packed to the brim.
As the gunfire continued, Vivienne took charge, instructing Dorian through the window, “Dad, get
Thaddeus down by the passenger side footwell. You hold Mom and squeeze in. Hurry!”
Dorian nodded rapidly, thankful Thaddeus was small enough to wiggle into the tight space. Once
settled, Vivienne swung open the door and slid into the driver’s seat, with Percival following and
shielding Thaddeus.
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Vivienne honked twice, signaling to Astrid, who pointed out a route to save them with a circular hand
motion.
With a twist of the ignition, Vivienne floored the accelerator, using the bulk of the car to block incoming
bullets as Astrid and Alfred dodged the remaining gunfire.
Reaching a rendezvous point, Dorian, flustered by the chaos, forgot to open the door. Astrid leaped
through the window, opened the door, and yanked Alfred inside before slamming it shut.
Vivienne glanced in the rear-view mirror to see several assailants emerge from the shadows, grenades
in hand, hurling them at the car.
“Hold on tight!” She yelled, spinning the car around with a deft wheel flick.
The throttle hit the floor, charging towards the attackers. The grenades exploded behind them as
Vivienne’s vehicle careened toward the scattering foes, not sparing a single one. The car struck with
such force, sending them tumbling through the air before crashing to the ground.
“Ah!” Thaddeus gripped Percival tightly, witnessing a man sprawled across the hood.
“Vivienne, drift left,” Percival instructed, sheltering Thaddeus’s head as he spotted a straggler on the
left.
The alley was too narrow for the car to pursue, so Vivienne blocked the entrance with the car.
Percival opened the car door, carrying Thaddeus and covering his eyes.
Seeing Percival approach, the last man standing fired his pistol. However, Percival evaded swiftly,
arrived before him in the blink of an eye, and knocked him out cold with a single punch.
Then, the chaos finally ended.
In the aftermath, Vivienne jumped out, dragging the groggy assailant off the hood and swiftly applying
pressure points to subdue him and the others. They would not die, but they would not be going
anywhere either.
Dorian and Cordelia clung to each other, shaking uncontrollably. They had never experienced anything
like this, and they were terrified.
Astrid, however, was very calm and collected. She even helped Alfred attend to his arm wound.
Vivienne knocked on the window and said, “Come on, help us out.”
Alfred and Astrid exchanged glances before joining Vivienne and Percival, tying up the attackers.
Percival’s call to Leopold had him rushing to the scene, arriving with his usual flair, “Holy smokes, that
was like a scene straight out of an action movie! You alright, Vivienne?”
With an eye roll, Vivienne responded, “I’m fine. Take these guys away and leave the car.”
“Roger that,” Leopold replied, then paused and said, “Wait, if I leave the car, how am I supposed to get
back?”
“Walk,” Percival retorted with a smirk. This Leopold was really dull. He had already told him many
people were here, yet he came alone!
Leopold grunted and called for backup. While waiting, he could not help but notice Astrid’s and Alfred’s
composure amid the panic.
Once Leopold’s men arrived, they took care of the scene, allowing Percival to offer his parents some
water. “Mom, Dad, drink this. I’ll take you home.”
Dorian took the bottle with trembling hands, offering it to Cordelia, who waved and rejected it because
she was too dizzy to drink.
Vivienne handed them each a calming pill, noting the need for later counseling. Otherwise, what had
happened today would certainly traumatize them for life.
“Mom, Dad, get in the car with Thaddeus. Mr. Wolf will take you home,” Vivienne softly said, ready to
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Dorian finally snapped back to reality, steadying himself as he rose to his feet, his gaze laced with
worry as he looked at Vivienne. “Vivienne, what about you? Let’s stick together. What if there’s more
trouble?”
“No worries, I’ll be right behind you with them,” Vivienne reassured him, pointing towards Astrid and
Alfred at her side.
Dorian’s eyes darted between the two, his expression a complex tapestry of emotions.Books Chapters
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Even to the untrained eye, it was evident that Astrid and Alfred’s recent display of skill was far from
ordinary.
After all, not just anyone could leap through a barrage of bullets into a moving car.
Sensing something off with her daughter, Cordelia kept it under wraps, gently tugging at Dorian’s
sleeve, “Let’s get to the car first.”
Percival glanced at Vivienne, who gave him a reassuring nod, signaling him to go ahead.
Without further questioning, he escorted Dorian and his family back home.
Once they were gone, Vivienne climbed into the car left behind by Leopold and honked twice.
Astrid and Alfred made their way over and settled into the car.
Vivienne did not ask any questions; she just drove in silence.
Astrid pressed her lips, hesitating for a moment before finally breaking the silence, “Vivienne, the truth
is, Alfred and I, we’re operatives from the National Security Bureau.”
Vivienne pulled the car over at an intersection, leaning back in her seat, her clear eyes fixed on the
rear-view mirror.