Chapter 27: Infiltrator
Katherine had travelled on foot for several days through ice and snow. She had lived in the area ever since she first started her residency at the local hospital.
Naturally, she had heard of the suburban development known as Paradise Falls and knew of its location.
It had taken her longer to reach the area on foot than she had anticipated. After all, she had to ensure she wasn’t spotted by the marauding war band that was targeting the neighborhood.
And after arriving just outside the perimeter of the housing development, she found that the bandits had already taken up camp and surrounded the area.
If it hadn’t been for so many ruined structures that had collapsed beneath the snowstorm, she likely would have been spotted while watching their movements.
There was no doubt about it; their patrols were weakest at night. The temperature dropped significantly when the world was at its darkest. At those hours, only a few men went out to patrol the perimeter of Paradise Falls, usually in small scouting groups.
Tonight, Katherine dared to slip through those patrol routes.
She kept her body low, moving through the treeline with careful, measured steps. It was then that she heard echoes of gunfire in the distance.
The moment she heard the blast she fell flat into the snow and covered her head. Not because she was wounded, but because her body reacted before her mind could.
The shots had been tight, controlled, almost uniform. Then there was nothing but silence on her end.
She lay there, heart pounding, counting her breaths. When nothing followed, she forced herself to rise again.
A second burst cracked through the air. Again she dropped, face first into the snow, eyes clenched shut, hands over her head.
But once more, there was no follow-up, no return fire, no chaos. That was what unsettled her.
She had not been around gunfire throughout her life so much as its aftermath. But her perception of gunfire instigated panic, and yet there was none.
Mustering the courage, she advanced toward the sound. Whether it was curiosity or the instincts of a trauma surgeon who could not ignore violence, she forced herself forward.
And then she saw them.
Men in uniform winter camouflage, body armor integrated cleanly, rifles shouldered in disciplined posture. They moved with cohesion, not swagger. Their spacing was measured. Their formation was intact.
They did not look like the marauders she had followed for days, nor did they look like survivors scrambling. They looked… structured. Like soldiers…
They marched back toward the residences without speaking. It was only after they disappeared from sight that Katherine stepped into the clearing.
And there she froze.
There were six bodies in total. Four were clearly from the marauding warband. She recognized their mismatched gear, their hunting camouflage, and their scavenged vests.
They were bound and gagged. And from the looks of their wound patterns executed at close range.
Her medical mind reacted before her thoughts.
The bullets were in tight groupings; the size of the chest cavities suggested rifle-caliber bullets. But not one she was familiar with treating. The spread was minimal, suggesting there had been no wild shots.
This was an execution performed by a firing squad; clean and intentional. There had been no attempt to save them, and no hesitation in the act.
She felt her throat tighten.
She had seen death countless times in the ER. She had seen people bleed out, watched life slip away despite her hands fighting to keep it there.
But this was different; these men had not died in chaos, they had been processed. Their guilt was determined not by a court of law, nor had their sentence been given by the state. But by men who wielded rifles with surgical precision.
Despite the chilling nature of their deaths, these weren’t the corpses that haunted her. These men were clearly violent and dangerous people who bragged about preying on the innocent.
Her gaze shifted to the two other bodies that lay several meters away.
She couldn’t understand their deaths; they were most marauders by the look of it. They were clearly civilians. One man and one woman, bound the same way and executed in the same manner.
But they weren’t gagged. She couldn’t understand why, but the thought made her stomach churn. She didn’t recoil from the blood, no… she recoiled from the realization. Someone here had established law; and law now came from the end of a barrel.
Before she could process further, branches shifted behind her.
“Just up here! I heard the gunfire from this direction!”
More marauders… No doubt looking for the men who lay dead at her feet.
Katherine’s decision came without hesitation. Behind her were wolves who hunted the innocent. Ahead of her were sheepdogs who kept the wolves at bay, even if their methods were inhumane.
It wasn’t a moral choice; it was structural. She turned and ran toward the camouflaged soldiers who had just returned to Paradise Falls.
Dean stepped out of the hot tub fifteen minutes after Yuki had joined him. He had thought about much in that time. About Avery. About Richard. About what had been done and what had been necessary.
And in that moment of reflection, he had buried the past with their bodies. He didn’t have the luxury of being sentimental.
Not anymore… the world was frozen over; each day would present a new struggle to his survival. And he could not second-guess whatever he needed to do to ensure that he and Yuki lived on.
He stepped into his room and immediately noticed his radio vibrating in repeated bursts. Daniel’s callsign looped again and again. His voice wasn’t panicked, even after everything that had happened tonight. It was calm and controlled…
“Archon, this is the Lochagos-Alpha. Are you there? We have a situation that requires your presence. Over.”
The message repeated.
Dean picked up the handset.
“This is Archon-Actual. Go ahead.”
Daniel exhaled softly before responding.
“Phalanx-Alpha detained an unknown individual inside the perimeter. She’s clearly a civilian… I don’t believe she’s associated with the guys we ran into tonight.”
There was a brief pause before Daniel finished his statement.
“The guys are… distracted.”
Dean closed his eyes briefly. Of course.
These were teenage boys, formed into an ad hoc militia, weeks into collapse with at best one week of training.
He had accounted for discipline. But Dean had not fully factored for hormones under prolonged stress.
“Maintain security posture,” Dean replied evenly. “Hold position. Phalanx-Beta covers the gap. I’m inbound.”
He clipped the radio back into place.
As he pulled on his gear, his mind ran calculations.
There was an unknown female inside the perimeter. Alone and without an escort. Her background was limited.
She could be another raider scout. But the timing didn’t add up. They had just executed the enemy reconnaissance team within the hour. It would take longer to recover the bodies, determine a new plan, and send in an infiltrator.
The second option was the potential for her to be a refugee. But if that were the case, why was she alone and unarmed? How did she survive so long and find her way to this place? There were too many gaps in the story.
If she weren’t another scout, or a refugee, she could be bait. Potentially captured as innocent by the enemy, used as an intelligence asset to lower the guard of communities by pretending to be a refugee or an escaped captive?
Either way, Dean couldn’t think of anything other than her being a liability, whoever she was.
He replayed the execution site in his head: the gunfire earlier, the missing scouts, and now an infiltrator.
Despite the timing between these events being rapid, correlation was still probable. Coincidence, however, was highly unlikely.
He finished securing his vest.
The worst-case scenario was that this was inserted deliberately; while the best case was she had walked into a battlefield unaware.
Either way, the protocol was the same: containment first, assessment second.
Yuki stepped into the hallway just as he exited his room.
“What happened?”
Dean didn’t slow.
“Unknown contact inside the perimeter. Stay inside and monitor the situation until I give confirmation otherwise. Lock interior routes and maintain communication by radio only.”
She nodded immediately, already shifting into operational mode.
Dean stepped into the snow where the cold once more hit him like a wall. He moved toward the patrol point, quiet, deliberate, and without rush.
Whatever this was, he would control it.
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Chapters
- Chapter 109: Invisible
- Chapter 108: Lead and Steel
- Chapter 107: Unidentified Rogue Actors
- Chapter 106: Old Rivals
- Chapter 105: Freeside
- Chapter 104: Steel and Lead
- Chapter 103: A Threat Too Grave
- Chapter 102: Retaking the Foundry
- Chapter 101: Fulfillment of Obligations
- Chapter 100: Fish in a Barrel
- Chapter 99: Bad Moon Rising
- Chapter 98: South of the Habitable Zone
- Chapter 97: At The Gates
- Chapter 96: Ghosts of the Old World
- Chapter 95: Sick Puppy
- Chapter 94: Fire and Ice
- Chapter 93: Total War
- Chapter 92: The Enemy of My Enemy
- Chapter 91: Don’t Fear the Reaper
- Chapter 90: The Shadow of Death
- Chapter 89: Green Light
- Chapter 88: Metamorphosis
- Chapter 87: The Price of Freedom
- Chapter 86: Deep Recon
- Chapter 85: Another
- Chapter 84: A New Light
- Chapter 83: Toppling an Empire
- Chapter 82: Self-Preservation
- Chapter 81: Article Two
- Chapter 80: The War that Waits
- Chapter 79: ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
- Chapter 78: A Thought Given Life
- Chapter 77: A Brotherhood of Thieves
- Chapter 76: One Down
- Chapter 75: No Survivors
- Chapter 74: Perseus
- Chapter 73: Third Party
- Chapter 72: A Promise Unfulfilled
- Chapter 71: The Shape of Power
- Chapter 70: Humility
- Chapter 69: Ain’t No Rest For the Wicked
- Chapter 68: Void of Sympathy
- Chapter 67: Consequences
- Chapter 66: Absolute Bastard
- Chapter 65: Proposal
- Chapter 64: Prayer of the Refugee
- Chapter 63: The Morning After
- Chapter 62: Answers
- Chapter 61: Exodus
- Chapter 60: Interrogation
- Chapter 59: Survivors
- Chapter 58: Foray into the Unknown
- Chapter 57: Sound Cannon
- Chapter 56: Not Human
- Chapter 55: Formation of the Elysian Militia
- Chapter 54: Foundation of Elysium
- Chapter 53: The Oracle of Elysium
- Chapter 52: Domestic Disturbance
- Chapter 51: Restrained Recklessness
- Chapter 50: Peltasts
- Chapter 49: Re-Designation
- Chapter 48: Carver Aggregate & Steel
- Chapter 47: A New Tomorrow
- Chapter 46: No Half-Measures
- Chapter 45: The Morning After
- Chapter 44: Welcome Home
- Chapter 43: The Aftermath
- Chapter 42: Decisive Victory
- Chapter 41: First Blood
- Chapter 40: Doctor’s Orders
- Chapter 39: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
- Chapter 38: Winter Wraiths
- Chapter 37: Moons out, Goons out
- Chapter 36: Blood Bank
- Chapter 35: Settling Affairs
- Chapter 34: Domestic Conflict Part II
- Chapter 33: Winter Warfare Part II
- Chapter 32: Winter Warfare Part I
- Chapter 31: Enemy Encampment
- Chapter 30: Willful Ignorance
- Chapter 29: Domestic Dispute
- Chapter 28: Prisoner
- Chapter 27: Infiltrator
- Chapter 26: Sleeping in the Fire
- Chapter 25: The Price of Betrayal
- Chapter 24: Survival
- Chapter 23: Fracture
- Chapter 22: Reconstruction
- Chapter 21: A World So Cold
- Chapter 20: Collaboration
- Chapter 19: Consolidation
- Chapter 18: Retrieval
- Chapter 17: Necropolis
- Chapter 16: Lighter than a Feather
- Chapter 15: First Blood
- Chapter 14: Incitement
- Chapter 13: End of the Line
- Chapter 12: Archetypical
- Chapter 11: Hoarding
- Chapter 10: Securing the Perimeter
- Chapter 9: Deterrence
- Chapter 8: A Simple Misunderstanding
- Chapter 7: The World Hidden From the Cold
- Chapter 6: Threshold
- Chapter 5: The Long Winter
- Chapter 4: The End of Summer
- Chapter 3: Severing Ties
- Chapter 2: Be Prepared
- Chapter 1: Regression