Chapter 347 The Chase (20)
As Caiden’s team of highly skilled soldiers raced through the city streets in the darkness, the moon was high in the night sky. The urgency in their steps mirrored the gravity of the situation—to save Caiden’s daughter and her friends.
“Are there any updates on the location of Amber’s friends?” Caiden inquired, his voice filled with concern.
“Not yet, sir,” one of his men replied. “But we will find them soon,” he added.
Caiden’s gaze was fixed ahead, his jaw set with determination. “Remember, our priority is finding Amber. She IS the priority.”
“Yes, sir. Do not worry!”
The soldiers nodded in agreement, their eyes scanning the bustling streets as they headed to the place where Caiden told his daughter to go. They knew the danger she was in and the weight of responsibility that rested on their shoulders.
“Sir, what do you want us to do with the men chasing the students?” Another soldier asked, his voice calm and composed as the trained man he was.
Caiden’s gaze shifted towards his men. His look shifted from one filled with a mix of paternal love and anxiousness to one cruel and vicious.
“We move in swiftly, neutralizing any threats and ensuring the safety of Amber and the others. I do not want any of the chasers alive,” he replied, his voice commanding yet infused with a father’s protective instinct.
As they weaved through the city, the soldiers maintained a swift and purposeful pace. Each step brought them closer to their objective, fueled by the urgency of their mission. The city’s heartbeat pulsed around them as they pressed on, their focus unwavering.
As the squad pressed forward, their senses tuned to the task at hand, a soldier’s radio crackled to life, signaling an incoming call. The soldier swiftly answered, his brows furrowing as he listened intently to the urgent message. .
“Sir, we’ve located one of the kids,” the soldier reported, his voice laced with a mixture of relief and concern. “It’s a young girl with the power to make thorny vines. According to our information, she should be Martha Elisabeth Cook. She is not far from here, but she is being chased. What do you want us to do?”
Caiden’s eyes narrowed, and his mind quickly processed the new information. “Secure her. Kill the one chasing,” he commanded, his voice steady and unwavering. “I’m sending Private Reynolds to extract the child. Move quickly, but be cautious,” he added.
Private Reynolds, a seasoned soldier with a reputation for swift and effective rescue operations, stepped forward, acknowledging his orders with a nod.
“Reynolds, don’t let me wait,” Caiden said, his voice carrying a sense of trust in the capable soldier.
The man readied himself, checking his equipment and confirming the location with the soldier who received the call. With a determined nod, he set off toward Martha’s location.
As Reynolds neared the building, caution became his ally. He scanned the surroundings, ensuring no hidden dangers lay in wait. With each step, he could feel the weight of responsibility on his shoulders, knowing that a child’s safety relied on his swift and calculated actions.
Later, when the man arrived at the place, he quickly spotted the girl as she was running away from a man and using her power to slow him down.
Reynolds moved with deliberate precision. It didn’t take much for him to kill the guy chasing her. Martha heard the commotion as she turned to look at what was happening, only to see the thug with his head chopped off, oozing blood from his cut neck.
Reynolds turned to look at Martha, and upon locating her with fear etched across her face, Reynolds approached with a reassuring smile. “Don’t worry, kid. We’re here to get you to safety. Mister Joyce sent me,” he said, his voice gentle yet filled with conviction.
Martha’s eyes were wide with a mix of terror and hope, and she cautiously reached out a trembling hand towards Reynolds. “Is everything over?” she whispered, her voice barely above a breath.
Reynolds nodded. His voice was soothing and calming. “Absolutely. I’ve got you now,” he reassured, his words comforting and protecting.
With a swift and practiced motion, Reynolds scooped Martha into his arms, her small frame held securely against his chest. He moved swiftly, maneuvering through the city streets, his senses heightened and his focus unyielding.
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As that went on, the squad continued searching for Amber; they were almost there. The city streets bore witness to their unwavering commitment as they moved forward, guided by the light of hope and the unwavering bond of their unit.
Finally, they arrived at the place of their appointment. Caiden stood in the designated location, his gaze scanning the area as he anxiously awaited Amber’s arrival. The minutes felt like an eternity as he searched for any sign of his daughter, his heart filled with worry, but a murderous glint also shone in his eyes.
Then, as if emerging from the shadows, Amber appeared on the horizon, her figure illuminated by the faint glow of the streetlights. She was running nonstop since her life depended on it.
“Sir, there’s a sighting up ahead!” A soldier called out, pointing toward a crowded plaza where a familiar figure stood amidst the crowd.
Caiden’s heart skipped a beat, his breath catching in his throat as he caught a glimpse of his daughter’s unmistakable silhouette. “Move!” He commanded, his voice filled with anger and apprehension.
The soldiers surged forward, their pace quickening as they closed in on the plaza. With an unwavering focus and calm etched on their faces, they remained vigilant, wary of any potential threats that might arise.
As they reached the plaza, Caiden’s eyes locked onto Amber, his heart swelling with relief. “Amber!” he called out, his voice carrying a mix of urgency and fatherly concern.
Caiden’s breath caught in his throat as he watched his daughter run, his eyes locking onto her form. Amber turned, her face illuminating with surprise and relief as she recognized her father. “Dad!” she exclaimed.
Caiden rushed toward her, enveloping her in a tight embrace, relief flooding through him. “Thank the heavens you’re safe,” he murmured, his voice choked with emotion.
Time seemed to stand still as their gazes finally met, a rush of emotions cascading through their being. He saw the weariness etched on her face, the traces of fear and uncertainty lingering in her eyes.
But as Amber’s eyes locked with her father’s, a flicker of recognition sparked within her. A glimmer of hope replaced the shadows of doubt. The weight of their separation seemed to lift, if only for a brief moment.
Their reunion was a symphony of unspoken emotions. Once filled with exhaustion, Amber’s eyes now seemed to shine with renewed strength and determination. A faint smile tugged at the corners of her lips, embodying resilience in the face of adversity.
Caiden couldn’t help but feel his own eyes moisten with a mix of relief and pride. His heart swelled with profound joy as he embraced his daughter tightly.
Amber’s body relaxed against her father’s, finding solace and reassurance in his strong and protective presence. It was a moment of sanctuary amidst the chaos that surrounded them, a brief respite from the challenges she had endured. It was at that moment that the thug following the young woman turned the corner.
“Sir, hostiles are approaching. Do we have permission to kill?”
Caiden looked at the man with unbridled rage. “Dispose of him,” he said, and his men moved in unison, and the man died soon after.
Caiden’s voice broke the silence between him and his daughter. “Amber, you’re safe now,” he whispered, his words carrying a sense of unwavering love. “We’ll get through this together.”
The girl nodded, her mind filled with a renewed sense of hope. “I knew you would come, Dad,” she murmured, her voice tinged with gratitude.
As they stood there, father and daughter locked in an embrace, their connection forged stronger than ever before; the world around them seemed to fade away. Some of the soldiers maintained a vigilant perimeter around them, eyes scanning the area for potential threats. The reunion was a brief respite, a moment of solace amidst the chaos of their mission.
“Sir, communication arrived; we found some of the other kids. Four are being followed. There is no trace of Erik Romano.”
“Fuck… Rescue everyone; I will take care of my daughter alone.”
“Sir, a vehicle is coming here to bring your daughter home,” another soldier said, his voice filled with urgency.
Caiden nodded, his grip on Amber tightening for a moment before he released her. “We need to get you to safety,” he said, his voice filled with determination. “Our mission is far from over.”
With Amber safely in her father’s embrace, the soldiers went their separate ways to rescue the other kids. Their pace quickened, and their focus was resolute as they navigated the streets that lay ahead.
“Where is Erik, Dad?” Amber asked. There was concern clearly etched in her voice.
“We will find him; do not worry, honey.”