I held the gun to his face. I preferred to make it fast and pain free but he was making it hard for me to do that.
“You’re a Killer! Filthy scum. Killing innocent for your own pleasure.” He gazed at me in disgust under the blood covering his face.
“Honey you’re anything but innocent. And for the record I prefer being called an Agent or at the very least Assassin but not a Killer that’s too…harsh. Don’t you think?” He didn’t answer so I continued. “Anyway I guess it doesn’t matter you’ll be dead in a few seconds.”
I wanted to kill him fast but after he hit me in the head with a vase I changed that thought. And him running his mouth wasn’t going to make it easy on him in the end.
“What are you doing this for anyway? It’ll help no one.” He tried to resone and distract me. I saw his hand inching for a skewer (thing for fireplace).
“For my brother.” I then shot off the gun killing him instantly. Okay that was a lie I was doing it because I had to or else I’d be killed but if I was killed then there was no way I could get my brother back.
Carson is a Dragon fighter. She’s the best fighter at the Dragon Dungeon and nothing has changed that for three years ago. Three years ago she ran away from her foster home and made a new home at the Dungeon.
For three years she has been trying to forget the past, of what she did, and raise money in order to find her brother.
But what happens when Assassins take an interest in recruiting her? What happens when she’s taken from the one place where she finally had thought she found home? What happens when she is trained to kill? But most importantly, What happens when she finds out a secret about the Agency, which changes everything she thought about her past. A secret that could kill?
Well I’ll tell you what happens…
Blood, Tears, Betrayal, Pain, Broken Promises & a whole lot of bullets that’ll leave scars for life.
She was lethal before but now she’s Deadly.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.