17. Focus, Focus, Focus

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NAT AND STEVE EEEEEEEEEE
killer seven guys :( very outta character, shes just innocent






SEVEN ALWAYS WENT ON MISSIONS
with her papa. with learning how to fight and survive under his watchful eye. But now, HYDRA had decided it was time for her to prove herself alone. The first mission came without warning. Seven was handed a dossier and shoved into a van, the doors slamming shut behind her. She opened the file, her heart pounding as she read the details.

The target was a small group of defectors who had stolen valuable intel from HYDRA. Seven's job was to infiltrate their hideout and eliminate everyone inside. She felt a sickening dread in her stomach but knew she had no choice. Her papa's life depended on her success.

The van stopped, and the door was yanked open. Seven stepped out into the darkness, the cold night air biting at her skin. She took a deep breath, steeling herself. She had to be strong. For her papa.

She approached the hideout cautiously, her senses on high alert. The building was an old warehouse, dimly lit and surrounded by a high fence. Seven climbed the fence easily, landing silently on the other side. She crept towards the entrance, her heart hammering in her chest.

Inside, she moved like a shadow, sticking to the darkness. She could hear voices ahead, the defectors unaware of her presence. She took out her silenced pistol, her hands shaking slightly. She had to focus. She couldn't afford to make any mistakes.

Focus.

Focus.

Focus.

The first target was a man sitting at a desk, his back to her. Seven took aim and fired, the bullet hitting its mark. The man slumped forward, and she quickly moved on. She found the next two in a small room, talking in hushed tones. They didn't even have time to react before she took them down.

Focus.

Focus.

Focus.

The last one was in the basement, working on a computer. Seven approached quietly, her gun raised. The man turned just as she fired, the bullet catching him in the chest. He fell to the ground, gasping for breath. Seven stood over him, her face expressionless as she fired again, ending his life.

The missions kept coming, each one more difficult than the last. Seven barely had time to rest between them, the constant stress wearing her down. She was sent to eliminate a high-ranking official who had betrayed HYDRA, then to take out a group of rebels hiding in the mountains. Each time, she followed orders without question, her skills growing sharper with every kill.

The next mission was particularly challenging. She was sent to a remote village where a group of insurgents had taken control. Her job was to neutralize the threat and ensure that HYDRA regained control of the area.

Seven arrived at the village at dawn, her heart heavy. She knew what she had to do, but it didn't make it any easier. She moved through the village with precision, taking out the insurgents one by one. The villagers watched in fear, their eyes wide as she executed her orders.

She found the leader in a small hut, surrounded by his men. Seven burst in, her gun blazing. The men fell quickly, but the leader fought back, his eyes filled with desperation. Seven engaged him in hand-to-hand combat, her training kicking in. She was faster, stronger, and more skilled. She disarmed him, pinning him to the ground.

Focus.

Focus.

Focus.

"Please," he begged, his voice shaking. "I have a family."

THE CHAIN, B. Barnes daughterWhere stories live. Discover now