The death hung around the warehouses like a red haze. Backpacks littered every corridor, and the evidence of a massacre was splashed across every wall. “Your boy Dutch is an artist with that shotgun” Alex breathed over comms as we moved slowly through the building. “You have no idea, my friend” I replied, my mind thinking back to the first time I saw Dutch work his craft. That entire battalion of soldiers against one operator with a shotgun and an X13. The way he worked them, picking them apart, dropping the officers to cause disarray, a knife slicing through the darkness, a shadow dispensing death. “Listen guys, if Dutch is here, and he’s under the influence of MEOW, we’re not going to see him coming. Communicate your positions, work together, or we’re all dead.”
CLANG. Alex’s foot sent a screwdriver clattering into a shelf. “Oh shit” he muttered, and we all grabbed cover. The sound of a shotgun pump cut through the air like a laser. “Dutch, my friend, we’re here to bring you home!” I yelled, as Jade re-positioned. We saw a silhouette move past the window on the second floor and we moved to surround him. “In position boss” Jade radioed, and I saw Alex across the landing, ready to breach. He nodded, his Icarus at the ready. “On my mark” I breathed. “Three. Two. One. GO”
Our flashbangs lit the room like a sun, and Alex and Jade breached. I waited a beat and turned to enter from my doorway. I wasn’t prepared for the cold hand that grabbed my throat, and I felt my M4 ripped out of my hand. “Kill. All. Operators” a cold voice spoke, and I looked into the eyes of my friend. Dutch had me dead to rights, his rage burning through his pupils. “Dutch, please, it’s me man. It’s Raz” I choked out, starting to claw for air. “Kill. All. Operators” he said again. I searched those cold eyes for any sign of recognition, any glance of hope. “Clear!” “Clear” I could hear Alex and Jade moving closer. Dutch reloaded his Bryson one handed, other hand pinning me against the wall, choking the life from me. “No, Dutch. No” I try to grab the shotgun but fail. I hear my team coming, I try to warn them, to stop Dutch, to do anything……
The bullet comes from nowhere, streaking through the window into the smallest of gaps between Dutch’s armor and chest. I drop to the floor, gasping for air as he falls backward from the force of the round. At the same time, Alex and Jade appear in the doorway, guns up. “Boss, you ok?” Jade yells as Alex secures Dutch’s weapons. “He’s hit hard, boss, but he’s alive. What’d you hit him with?” I gasp and point to the window. “Wasn’t. Me.” I cough out, waving at them to get down. Our comms crackle to life, and the sound of a wolf’s howl echoes through the warehouse. “Thought you boys might need a hand! I was just wandering through, seems like I was in the right place at the right time!” The Lone Wanderer flashed his sniper scope at us from a radio tower near the quarry. “Hell of a shot, my friend” I respond, regaining my composure and getting to my feet. I thank him for the assist and move over to Dutch. He’s breathing shallowly, hand still clambering in desperation, looking for his knife to finish the operators surrounding him. “It’s ok now, my friend, we’ve got you.” I hold out my hand, and Alex hands me the syringe. “Come back to us Dutch.”
The smell of pancakes wakes me from my slumber. I grab my Burger Town shirt and head out in the living room. Salem is in the kitchen, cooking up a feast, and I spot Alex and Jade on the couch enjoying my game console. And then, I see him. Dutch is standing at the window, staring out at Al Mazrah. “My friend, you’re awake!” I exclaim, and he holds out his hand. “Hey boss, hell of a workweek, eh?” I give my friend the biggest bro hug of my life. “So glad we got you back. Almost had to kill you, friend. Dutch laughed hard at this, grabbing the gunshot wound on his chest in pain in the process. “You, almost kill me? Raz, don’t you remember why you became a taxi driver in the first place? You couldn’t hit a gas can if it was sitting right in front of you!” Alex, Jade, and Salem all joined in the laughter.
“So what now, boss? Jade asked, and I thought for a moment. “Well, we know what the Chemist’s plan is, and we have the antidote. He’s after taxi drivers, so we’ve got to find them. If they’re out there under the influence of MEOW, we need to track them down and cure them.” I crossed the room and picked up the mic on my ancient short-wave radio. “I sent a vial over to a friend of the company. He’s handy with these things, hopefully he’s had enough time to analyze the samples.”
“Come in Ice Tiger, this is Charlie Alpha Romeo. Do you copy?” The radio crackled. “This is Ice Tiger. Got you loud and clear. You boys feeling alright?” “We’re fine” Dutch growled. “They are both uglier than ever, man, the beauty serum didn’t work!” yelled Alex, again drawing laughter from the room. “Well boys, I reviewed the serum, and the blood samples you sent over. You want the good news or the bad news first?” Everyone looked to me for the decision. “Let’s hear the good news first. We need some good news.” “Well, this Anti-Feline Whisker Fixer seems to counteract the MEOW serum, just like Scooter said. It shows the ability to suppress the genomes and fight off the desire to kill operators.” “Ok, I feel like there’s a “but” coming” said Jade, and he was right. “But it’s not permanent. It seems like the antidote wears off, and that time seems to be accelerated whenever the subject is victim to immense violence.” We all took a minute to digest this intel. “So, basically what you are saying is, we’ll be fine unless some selfish operator decides to execute a simple taxi driver?” I asked, thinking back to all the times I was pulled out of my car and finished off like a rag doll in a blender. “Yeah, basically that’s what I mean. You’ll be fine as long as you’re giving people rides and everyone is enjoying Al Mazrah Taxi Service. If you find yourself on the wrong end of a rifle too many times, the MEOW serum will take hold, seemingly until the thirst for blood is quenched.” “Anything else we need to know” I asked, ready for more. “Not really, no” Ice Tiger replied. “Pretty simple. You get sent into the darkness by operators too many times, and you’ll come back out of that darkness looking for blood.”
“Thanks for the intel, my friend. Charlie Alpha Romeo, out.” I turned and looked at my friends, the men who risked their lives to save us. “Gentlemen, I can’t thank you enough for what you’ve done for me. You risked your lives to bring Dutch and I back. We salute you.” The boys just nodded. “Whatever you need boss, we’re here for you” said Jade. “Yeah, we’re here to bail you out, Raz” Alex chuckled. “Just try not to rely on it too much, eh?” I paused for a moment, soaking in my surroundings. Just a few weeks ago, I was a simple taxi driver. Now, here I am, surrounded by friends, a crazy murder serum flowing through my blood, and Ahmed’s sister making me pancakes. “We’ve got to make sure all employees of Al Mazrah Taxi Service have the antidote. Put the word out, get these vials distributed. I want one in every glove box. Our mission doesn’t change. We get them there, or we die trying.” I paused, thinking back to the bloody scene at the warehouse. “Let’s hope they take the ride, eh?!” The laughter rang out, and glasses were raised. “To Al Mazrah Taxi Service!”
A crackle from the radio cut into the laughter. “Charlie Alpha Romeo, this is Ice Tiger, come in. Come in!” “We hear you, Ice Tiger. Go on.” He sounded rattled. “Dutch, you still there?” “Yeah, I’m here Tiger. Go for Dutch.” Rapid breathing, and then a sigh. “Dutch, he’s back. I just got word from an undercover contact on Ashika Island. He almost died getting this intel back to me. It’s him, Dutch.” Dutch walked over to the window, muttering to himself. “Dutch, who’s he talking about?” I asked. Dutch turned and downed the rest of his vintage wine. “Dutch, what’s going on?” Jade asked. “What’s the matter, cat got your tongue?” Alex quipped. Dutch’s face was dark. “Dutch, just tell us what’s going on” I said.
“It's him, boss. It’s the Bombmaker.”