The Warrior

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Book: Read The Warrior for Free Online
Authors: Erin Trejo
Tags: love, trafficking, hate, self worth
with 4 heavily armed guards. We all stand with guns
pointed at each other.
    “Well well well. We seem to have a slight
situation here don’t we fellas?” Bill says with a sly smirk on his
face. My dad steps up next to me now.
    “The only situation we have is how I'm going
to haul all that merchandise back to my warehouse.” My dad says as
he watches Bill’s smile fall.
    “Well now that could be a problem if your
boys made it that far.” Bill says. Just then I hear groups coming
over the coms with the all clear and secured. I nod my head at my
dad as he smiles and looks back at Bill.
    “Well it just so happens that my boys did
make it. All I want to know is why the hell you would want to cross
me?” My dad says as he smiles at Bill.
    “Do you think I was going to let you run the
whole show? You dabble in everything and weapons were what I had.”
Bill says as my dad nods his head towards me. I get on coms and
give them the go. I count to myself in my head to 10.
    “DOWN!” I yell as we all hit the ground.
Group 7 moves in and starts shooting right as we drop down. No one
ever saw it coming. Once his guys are down and we get the clear we
all jump up and look at Bill.
    “Seems you have a new situation now.” I say
as I smile.
    “Who the fuck are you anyways?” Bill says
watching me.
    “Oh that?” My dad says pointing over at me.
“That is my warrior.” He says as he nods his head at me. I know the
drill. This kill is mine. I pull the gun up and touch it to his
forehead. BANG!
    ***
    “We are having a fucking party tonight!” My
dad yells the next morning after breakfast. We had a “family”
breakfast this morning to talk about last night’s mission. Overall
it went great. We did lose a few guys which we already knew we
would. I got shot in the shoulder and fuck if I didn’t feel it
until we came back last night. I decide I want to head out and just
calm down a little before the party tonight. I stand and start to
head towards the door.
    “Where are you off to?” My dad says as I spin
around to face him.
    “Taking a little break before tonight. I need
to work this shoulder out or I’ll be stiff as hell later.” I say as
he smiles and nods.
    “Yea we don’t want that happening. I may need
you.” He says smiling back at me. I nod as I turn and walk towards
the front door. Once I'm outside Bradon walks up.
    “Where you going already?” He says as he
slaps my shoulder. I take a step back as he looks at me with
surprise. “Fuck I'm sorry.” He says.
    “It’s ok man. I’ve taken worse than this and
yea I'm heading out to the gym to work this shit out a little. I
don’t want it to stiffen up.” I say as he nods.
    “Ok well I’ll see you when you get back.” He
says as I nod and hop in the truck and take off. I don’t think a
whole lot on the way over to David’s. There isn’t much running
through my head at this point. I don’t know what people get so
worked up about with this whole death thing because it doesn’t faze
me at all. Maybe that is the reason I am the way I am because I
have no morals or real feelings. Life just happens and I just so
happen to be a killer.
    I pull up outside the gym and hop out of the
truck. I head inside the gym.
    “What are you doing in here today?” David
says as I walk in. “And why the fuck are you bleeding?” He says
looking at my shoulder. I look down to see where the blood is
coming from.
    “Yea I needed to work this out a little.” I
say as I as I roll my shoulder around.
    “That from last night?” He says as he nods
towards my arm.
    “Yea. Took a hit but I'm good. I just need to
work it out.” I say as I walk towards the back.
    “Alright well I'm heading out so you can lock
up if you don’t mind.” He calls back to me.
    “Got it.” I say as I walk over to the
equipment. I start to lift some and I can’t lie and say it doesn’t
hurt because it does but I know it needs to be worked out too. I
fight through the pain that I'm sure a lot

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