Sera and her horde reached the inner gate before anyone was able to successfully stop them.
This lock was heavier. It’s thick bars crossed the opening in a tight lattice pattern, preventing anyone from being able to climb over it. A keypad and card reader sat to one side.
Sera looked at it once and then at the hinge post.
"Zubair," she said softly. He stepped up without needing any more prompting.
Heat poured from his palm into the steel. Color crawled along the tal in a slow shift from dull to red. The scent of hot iron joined the air. When the glow reached the hinge, Sera planted her hand against the gate and pushed.
The softened tal bent. The hinge warped. With another hard shove, the entire assembly tore free from its mounting. She let it crash to the side.
Inside the inner yard, the facility opened fully.
Two main rectangular buildings dominated the center. Smaller annexes spread out in a controlled pattern. A loading bay sat to one side. A yard of vehicles occupied the other. Tents and storage pods stood in lines. Everything was neat, organized, and strained.
The laughter sounded louder now, echoing around them like it was coming from multiple locations.
It ca from the far side of the yard, beneath ground level. The sound climbed up walls and through vents. It had rhythm, but the wrong kind of rhythm. Like they were trying to say sothing or sing sothing, only for their words to be cut off.
Her creature pressed against her senses. He is below. Deeper. They keep him where they think concrete can hold him. I wonder how long it will take them to figure out their mistake.
A cluster of guards poured out of the nearest building before she took more than a few steps. They spread into a line across the yard, rifles raised but not yet aid. One man had more bars on his shoulders and a tighter expression.
"This is a secured CDC site," he shouted. "Drop whatever weapons you have and get on your knees."
Lachlan muttered, "Yeah, that’s not happening. Besides, we have nothing in our hands."
Sera’s gaze passed over the officer and the line. Their blood slled different from the hostead guards. Stress hormones ran high, but this strain sat on training and repetition instead of raw panic.
"You took a man from a hostead," she said. "You used him for this." Her chin tipped toward the sound of the laughter. "I want to see him."
The officer’s jaw clenched. "Ma’am, that’s classified information," he said. "You need to leave the premises imdiately."
"No," she replied with a shake of her head.
Her creature approved of that single word.
The officer tried again. "We are dealing with a highly unstable biohazard. You cannot be here. You need to return to your vehicle and—"
Lachlan cut in, voice flat. "She is a highly unstable biohazard," he warned with a smile as he pointed at Sera. "You’re a little late to that realization."
Aerenyx’s eyes darkened a shade further. "Be grateful she asked first," he grunted. "This is her being polite and choosing words over violence. You should be honored."
The officer lifted his rifle a fraction more. "Last warning," he snapped. The tip of the barrel trembled just slightly. "Get on the ground."
Sera listened to the laughter below and felt the creature in her chest grow tired of the noise. It wanted to et the source and end the sound on its own terms.
"I’m going down there," she said. "You can move out of the way, or we can move you. It does not matter to which option you chose."
The line wavered. So of the guards looked at each other. One’s trigger discipline slipped; his finger brushed the tal in a way that said he was close to firing by accident.
Zubair lifted his hand just enough for her to see it in the edge of her vision. He was ready.
Alexei’s focus tightened on the officer.
Lachlan flexed his fingers.
Aerenyx’s presence settled like a weight on the air.
The officer made his choice.
He lifted his rifle and aid.
Sera stepped forward and knocked the barrel aside before he could fire. Her other hand hit his chest in a hard shove that threw him back into the n behind him. They tangled and fell in a knot of limbs and weapons.
Zubair sent a controlled wave of heat across the front of the group. It rolled over armor and guns, enough to bite but not enough to cook. tal burned hands. So dropped their weapons. Others flinched and lost aim.
Lachlan surged into the broken line and tagged three chests in quick succession. Each touch delivered a asured jolt that took knees out without stopping hearts.
Alexei swept the outer edges with cold. Frost skinned the ground under boots. Those who tried to circle slipped and went down hard, the air punching out of their lungs as they hit the ground.
Aerenyx walked through the middle of it all. The faint scent of rot and old labs sharpened around him. Guards who ca too close coughed as their lungs reacted to a pressure they could not see. Eyes watered. Noses bled.
Sera did not bother to engage any of them directly. Her hunger was quiet for now. Her attention belonged to the sound below.
No one stopped her from crossing the yard.
The access point sat in a recessed square of concrete near the far wall. A tal hatch with heavy locks covered a set of steps leading down. Yellow paint around the edge frad it in blocky warning symbols. Stenciled letters spelled out words about containnt and clearance.
She knelt and gripped the main locking bar.
Her creature slid down her arms into her hands. Open it. I want to see what they made from stolen flesh.
She pulled.
The steel protested, warped, and gave. The lock housing tore loose. She flung it aside. With another haul, the hatch itself lifted. Stale, thick air pushed up from the dark below. The sll of the barn strain hit her first, layered with sothing sharper and more concentrated.
The laughter rolled up, louder now. Closer.
She looked over her shoulder.
"Stay or follow," she said. "I’m going to see him."
Zubair answered without hesitation. "With you."
Lachlan’s mouth pulled into a quick, fierce grin. "Obviously."
Alexei flicked a glance to the scattered guards, then back to her. "I will not let you go down alone."
Aerenyx’s eyes were almost black. "I want to see how his parasite talks to mine," he said.
Her creature ward her chest, steady and pleased. Horde together. Teeth ready. Good. This is the way it should be.
Sera put her foot on the top step.
The noise from below shifted, picking up a new note. Sothing down there had heard the hatch open. The laughter twisted into sothing like excitent.
She smiled, small and genuine.
"I want to see how you turned out," she said.
Then she went down into the dark.
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