Fanfic: Blutrot

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Chapter: Mission Impossible

So finally! ^^ the next chapter is finally on! First of all, sorry that it took too long! But I've also written a pretty long chapter! I hope it won't be too boring! ^^
Special thanks to Magic_lady, because she keeps writing me commis * sniff * you are too good to me ^^
So much of me! Just read for yourself

2nd chapter
Mission Impossible

Jain was woken up by the shrill ringing of her alarm clock, which over time became more and more unpleasant to her. How many times had she planned to throw him out the window and then turn around to go back to sleep? Very often. Fortunately for the alarm clock, she could always pull herself together beforehand and see why she had to get up so early.
Sleepily, Jain knocked the covers off her body and shivered once. It was cold in her room. Clear. With the window wide open. Drunk with sleep, she shuffled over to the window and closed it. Outside it was still dark and only the lanterns lit the street, albeit sparsely.Shaking his head, Jain drew the curtains and looked for a while at the thick, dark red fabric. How did she come to be a killer? She didn't know exactly anymore. Or she knew it and had suppressed it. The latter was probably the correct one.

Jain only started out of her thoughts when she heard a tentative knock on her door.
"I'll be right back!" she called and disappeared into the bathroom, where she got ready.

The black clothes were way too tight, Jain found when she tried to run down the stairs. Finally when she got down, she put on her black leather combat boots and threw on her black leather coat. Christina was already downstairs and was waiting at the front door. Yume and Mitori also arrived a few minutes later. The four of them quickly tied the black scarves around their mouths (like the bandits) so that their faces would not be recognized. And Jain also tied her striking hair in a long braid.The four women, more or less grown up, looked pretty scary overall. Armed to the teeth, dressed in black and with a murderous look. Nobody would get stupid so easily or he wanted to lose his head.

Jain was the first to leave the new house and swing onto her dark red motorcycle, decorated with black flames. The others did the same with their machines and a short time later a loud engine noise echoed through the whole street.

They had been standing in front of the big building for a few minutes now, while Christina went through the plan again in her mind. Her job was to finish off the boss of this weapons company, because he had sold weapons to terrorists and had turned out to be one himself. He had escaped the police and, strangely enough, they were no longer looking for him. Now the killers had to take remedial action, albeit without permission.
"So we go in there, bang the old man and get out of here, right?" said Jain, who had simply put the plan briefly."The storyline is definitely there!" Christina admitted "But we have to be very careful! Even at this late hour, there are tons of guards here, all of whom are also armed! We wouldn't have a chance against them!"
She quickly pulled the sheet of paper she had printed out that evening from her pocket.
"We are here, so still in front of the building. The first difficulty should be to get in without triggering the alarm. The lock is incredibly sensitive. The second difficulty would then be to get through the corridors without being discovered. It gives up here The whole area has countless cameras, all of which are monitored. If we are discovered by one, we can pack up. And the third and final difficulty would be to first find the strange guy and then eliminate him! He's incredibly well guarded! " Christina concluded her story, during which her finger had slipped wildly over the map.
"Aha ..." Mitori said, because she couldn't think of anything better in this situation."So that means it will be difficult!" noted Yume.
"Very difficult!" confirmed Christina and folded the card again and put it away.
"You said the lock was totally sensitive!" Mitori picked up the thread again.
She was interested in the lock, after all, she was the one who had to pick it.
"Yes! One of the very new ones! They protected everything even better. One small mistake and it sounds the alarm!" Christina said darkly "Do you think you can do it?" it still hangs on the back.
"I guess so!" Mitori nodded.
"So guys, from here! Absolute concentration!" Jain instructed the others, who just nodded.

Camouflaged by the shadow cast by the house, the four of them crept to the entrance. Cameras were already to be found here. Jain looked around and considered, then told the others to wait. She quickly sneaked to one of the cameras to cut a cable here. The red light on the device went out and she did the same with the other one hanging across from her.Immediately she waved the other over and Mitori began her work while the others gave her cover. // We have to do it quickly! // thought Yume to himself and kept glancing nervously at Mitori, who was calm at her work. //My God. Hurry up! //
Yume's gaze then slid back to the gloomy property. It was completely quiet, not even the rustling of the wind in the treetops could be heard. Nothing. And after endless minutes of waiting, Mitori's words of relief came:
"I have it!"
Little did she know what a huge stone Yume was falling from her heart when she got up and opened the door.

Again Jain led the group, but before she approached the cameras she turned around again.
"Where do we have to go first?"
"Two crossings straight ahead! Then left and then right!" Christina whispered and Jain began to move without a word.

Christina wasn't exaggerating when she said it was going to be difficult.Cameras were really everywhere here. You made good progress, but could you generally call it fast? But it was also a tough job, especially since Jain had to turn off all those cameras by hand and all by himself. And that took time. At least it's better than running away from wild guards or ending up in various dungeons that you first had to break out of. All of this had happened before because the troop had been harassing Jain. Of course, she hadn't gone into that, but she had done her job calmly and completely calmly, but someone had the great idea of ​​being loud and bang ... they had been caught. Since then they just waited in silence, hoping that the time would pass faster.
Finally they had reached the left turn and crept down a not long and very narrow passage.

No matter how hard she tried, Jain couldn't see any cameras. Couldn't just be here ... or could there?Inwardly, Jain shrugged and crept on quickly. Then finally came the right turn and a very nasty surprise.
The cameras that had been missing in the corridor just passed were to be found here in duplicate and threefold. Apparently they were correct here. Where else would you guard such a big animal? Definitely not in a barn in the middle of the forest!
Jain quickly glanced around the corner. There were at least five guards in front of the door. Surely that wasn't the possibility. She sighed softly and took her friends a few steps back.
"There are tons of cameras and at least five guards! The way to the right is blocked! We should only fight our way there if there isn't another way!" Jain whispered, especially looking at Christina expectantly.
"I do not know exactly!"
Reluctantly, she opened the card again.
"In theory we could still use this route!But there are many traps built in here, because there is probably a lack of staff! So either we fight our way through here or we take the traps! "She muttered.
"I am in favor of us taking a look at the traps first and then still being able to decide!" Yume said and got up again because she had just crouched down.
The others nodded. The idea was the best.
Jain nodded wordlessly and resumed the role of guide. She crept forward with smooth movements and looked around knowingly to be able to switch off any cameras immediately. Strangely, when the group left the narrow hallway, they couldn't find any cameras.
//Strange! // Jain thought, staring intently into the darkness. No flashing lights that could have given away the devastating devices.
Jain stopped slowly and threw a meaningful and cool look over her shoulder.
"Something is wrong here!" said Yume the hunch of the others.
A strange noise only drove the tense mood further."What was that?!" Mitori asked in a broken voice.
"Got to ..." before Christina could even try to calm the little one down, the ground under her feet gave way and they fell into the infinite darkness below them.

When Jain finally came to, her whole body ached. She felt like a horde of elephants had run over her. Only with a lot of strength did she manage to open her eyes, but she couldn't see much. Everything around them was dark. Shaking her head, she sat up and looked around. Where had she ended up now?
"Ocelot ?!" she called into the darkness.
No sound came back.
"Puma ?! Leopard ?!"
Nothing. Just silence around her and that made her conclude that she was alone. Only where ... First of all, she probably needed light.
So Jain pulled a flashlight from her leather coat and turned it on. She had landed in a corridor. There was a dead end behind her, only a dark passage stretched in front of her.Jain began to move slowly and carefully. You never knew what was going to come next.

"AHHHH!" Yume yelled as the ground disappeared under her feet and she slid down a dark tunnel. She fell upside down on the hard stone floor when the tunnel finally ended.
"Ouch!" she complained and rubbed her nose.
The situation became clear to her in a flash and she looked around.
"Hi Guys?!" called her.
The room she was in was lit by a bare incandescent lamp. It smelled musty and moldy, and fine rivulets of water flowed from the walls. She got up again and looked around the room. You could really get claustrophobic here, as well as the Yume