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Chapter no 50 – BRECKLIN IS THE WORST

Things We Hide from the Light (Knockemout Series, 2)

Lina

My first attempt at choking someone out hadnโ€™t gone well. But I had managed to steal the headset, inflict some windpipe damage, and get out of the room before he could pull a gun on me, so it wasnโ€™t a total

fail.

I heard him yelling when I hit the stairs to the second floor and hoped that he was calling Nikos and Dilton. If the three of them were busy looking for me, they couldnโ€™t go on a murder spree.

I burst into the foyer where Nikos and I had entered and looked around. I could make a run for it outside, but more than an escape route, I needed a phone or someway to contact Nash. I propped open the exterior door to make them think Iโ€™d made a break for it, then chose a door at random. It led to a long, dark hallway.

I was using my hands to guide me down the hall as quickly as possible when I heard something.

A faraway voice coming fromโ€ฆmy hand. Holy.

Shit.

Duncanโ€™s gamer headset was still connected to the Wi-Fi signal.

I slipped it over my head, wrenched open the door closest to the office downstairs. If I could stay hidden and connected to Wi-Fi, I could call for

help.

โ€œHello? Can you hear me?โ€ I whispered into the microphone.

โ€œWhatโ€™s with the heavy breathing? Did someone let a creeper perve into the quest?โ€ An unfamiliar, childlike voice said in my ear.

I heard the door Iโ€™d entered through bang open. โ€œShit,โ€ I muttered.

My hands found another wooden door just as the lights in the hallway blazed on.

I caught a glimpse of a furious Hugo running toward me before I shouldered my way through the door.

The doorโ€”thank you, lucky starsโ€”had a dead bolt on the inside. It wouldnโ€™t hold him long, but it would at least slow him down. I slid it in place just as the door handle jiggled.

โ€œThe longer you make me chase you, the more Iโ€™ll let Dilton hurt you,โ€ he snarled from the other side of the wood.

I hurried away from the door, holding the microphone close to my mouth. โ€œHello? Is anyone there?โ€ I said as loud as I dared.

The flooring was different in here. It felt like brick and there were windows high up on both walls. It was a dark, cavernous space with what I realized were a dozen horse stalls divided down the middle by a wide brick aisle.

โ€œAre you gonna stop screwing around, KingSchlong, and help us kill these ogres, or am I gonna need to use my stunner spell on you again?โ€

It was a childโ€™s voice. From the sound of it, an annoying child.

โ€œMy name is Lina Solavita and Iโ€™m being held at gunpoint by Tate Dilton and Duncan Hugo at Red Dog Farm in Knockemout, Virginia,โ€ I whispered into the mic as I hustled down the aisle between the stalls.

The doorknob jiggled behind me and then there was a loud thud.

I sprinted to the end of the dark room and ran into a chest-high wooden wall, knocking the wind out of myself.

โ€œOw. Fuck,โ€ I wheezed.

โ€œIs this real?โ€ a snotty prepubescent voice demanded.

โ€œItโ€™s probably just KingSchlong messing with us, Brecklin,โ€ another kid said.

โ€œListen,ย Brecklin, do your parents know youโ€™re playing online video games with a criminal?โ€ I hissed as I got back to my feet.

Another loud thud came from the far end of the room, accompanied by the splintering of wood. It sounded an awful lot like a body trying to break down a door.

He was coming and I didnโ€™t have time to find a way out. My only option was to hide as long as I could before making my stand here.

โ€œNarc,โ€ a kid muttered in my ear.

โ€œOh my God. I swear to you on Justin Bieber or Billie Eilish or whoever youโ€™re into, Iโ€™m telling the truth. I need one of you to call 911ย now.โ€

There was another loud thump and more wood gave way. A loud bing-bong noise in the headset startled me. โ€œJesus. What the hell was that?โ€ I whispered.

โ€œChill out, lady. WittyInPink just joined our quest,โ€ Brecklin said. โ€œIโ€™ll chill outย after you call 911!โ€

โ€œLina?โ€

The familiar voice almost brought tears to my eyes. โ€œWaylay?โ€ โ€œWhere are you?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m close. Are you safe? Is Naomi safe? What the hell are you doing on here?โ€

โ€œAfter Uncle Nash called and asked me what Duncan Hugoโ€™s username was, I figured I might be able to help find him through the game.โ€

โ€œWaylay, you beautiful little genius! Iโ€™m very, very proud of you and also youโ€™re probably in huge amounts of trouble.โ€

โ€œYeah. I figured,โ€ she said, sounding bored by the concept.

โ€œListen to me, you need to call your uncle Nash and tell him that Duncan Hugo is sending Tate Dilton to your house toโ€ฆโ€

How was I supposed to tell a twelve-year-old someone wanted to murder her?

โ€œAre they trying to take out me and Aunt Naomi?โ€ she guessed. โ€œWhoa,โ€ one of the other kids gasped.

This time when Hugo slammed into the door, pieces of wood shattered and fell to the floor.

โ€œShit, yeah. Listen, Iโ€™m trying to distract them, but Nash canโ€™t come here. Theyโ€™re setting a trap for him. He needs to go to your house and make sure youโ€™re safe.โ€

โ€œWhere are you?โ€ Waylay demanded.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter. Just tell him I love him.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s at Red Dog Farm,โ€ Brecklinโ€™s bratty voice announced.

โ€œShut up, Brecklin!โ€ I hissed. Two shots rang out.

โ€œReady or not, here I come,โ€ Hugo sang as the door crashed open.

I grabbed a stall at random and pulled the bottom half of the door shut behind me as quietly as I could.

โ€œListen, I gotta go. Duncan is coming. Tate Dilton is with him,โ€ I whispered, moving further into the stall to hide behind a stack of plastic tubs. โ€œTell Nash I love him.โ€

โ€œWhaโ€”โ€

โ€œBreakโ€”upโ€ฆโ€

Damn it. The Wi-Fi signal was weakening. I crawled forward on my hands and knees toward the stall door.

โ€œYouโ€™re supposed to say AFK,โ€ Brecklinโ€™s snooty voice crackled in my ear. โ€œIt means away from keyboard.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t have a damn keyboard, Brecklin!โ€ I hissed.

But the silence returned as the signal dropped again.

Great. I just wasted my last words yelling at a kid. Oh well. She deserved it.

โ€œYou canโ€™t hide in here forever.โ€ Hugoโ€™s voice echoed eerily through the space.

I pressed myself against the wall and realized it was cool and smooth.

Like tile.

Memories of my short stint at summer horse camp surfaced.

I was in the wash stall, essentially a shower for horses.

As Hugoโ€™s shoes scuffed against the brick, my fingers found what they were looking for. Horses were bathed with a hose and nozzle, but some stables had pressure washer wands installed for cleaning the stalls.

A loud crash startled me. It was the sound of wood and metal slamming into stone. I fumbled the hose and banged my elbow on the faucet. Pain shot up my arm.

A flashlight beam cut through the dark. โ€œNot in this one,โ€ Hugo sang to himself.

Another crash, closer this time.

He was yanking open stall doors one by one, searching for me.

My heart pounded furiously.

I crouched down, trying to control my breathing. I needed to stay alive and hidden. In that order.

Quietly, I removed the headset and tossed it toward the front of the stall, hoping it would reconnect to the Wi-Fi signal. I didnโ€™t want to traumatize the kids with the sounds of my death. Except Brecklinโ€”she seemed awful. But hopefully, one of them was smart enough to record the audio so Duncan wouldnโ€™t get away with this.

I gripped the faucet handle and held my breath. The door to the stall next to me slammed into the exterior wall, and I used the noise as cover to twist the handle.

Please let there be water. Please let there be water.

He was close enough that I could hear his heavy breathing.

Now or never. I had to time it perfectly or Iโ€™d never get to tell Nash to his stupidly handsome face that I loved him.

The door to my hideout was wrenched open and smashed into the exterior wall. I didnโ€™t hesitate. As the flashlight beam swept over me, I grabbed the wand and squeezed the trigger.

A gunshot rang out.

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