I had a plan. It wasn't the best plan that I had ever come up with. I didn't have a lot of time and I didn't have my team or full access to weapons, so I had to make do with what I had.
A couple nights ago I sat Ayla down and we went over the brief details of the plan that I was semi-confident wouldn't end up with both of us dead.
"You want to get everyone out?" She asked warily while looking at the map of the building.
"Yes. There's fourteen of them being kept there. I told them I'd get them all out. And after what I've had to do to them the last few days I won't leave them." I thought back on the experiments I was forced to perform on them this week. The screams still echoing in my thoughts.
"I don't see how though. I mean you can't just sneak all of those people out. You'll get caught." She pointed out like I hadn't thought of it.
"I'm not sneaking them out." I told her and she glanced up at me.
"What I have in mind is much bigger. We're going to destroy the place from the inside out. But in order to do that.." I paused. This was the part I was dreading. She wasn't going to like it but the whole plan was contingent upon her agreement.
"What?" She asked.
"You're going to have to let them take you." I told her, regret laced in my voice. She backed away from me in a panic and glanced at the window like she expected them to come bursting into the room at this very moment.
"No!" She shouted. The lamp on the dresser flew against the opposite wall and the television started to wobble. We were supposed to be laying low, I couldn't have people coming to our room so I put an end to her panic attack.
"Stop!" I shouted at her and she froze, along with the television, which was nearing the ledge of the dresser.
"Do you trust me?" I asked her and when she couldn't answer I continued talking.
"I need you to trust me because that's the only way this is going to work. I know that they scare you but this is the only way that I can think of taking them down. You're the only person strong enough to actually destroy them. I can only do so much but you can end them for good. But you can't do it from out here, you have to be on the inside and the only way you can get in is if you let them take you." I explained my somewhat logical reasoning to her and she started to calm down but I could still hear her heart racing.
"I promise you, you will be okay. But you have to trust me. No matter what happens in there you have to trust me. Can you do that?" I asked her. The whole thing depends on her trusting me. Something that the two of us were not very good at.
"I..yes. Yes, I trust you." She nodded and my stomach unclenched slightly.
"Okay, here's what we're going to do." I rolled out a few more plans and started explaining everything that we'd need in order to put our plan into action.
Which is how I found myself sitting at a coffee shop by the market a few days later watching Ayla browse one of the market stands. After a few minutes I pressed the button down on the pen in my hand and agents swarmed the stand she was at. I watched as people fled the area in a panic.
She put up one hell of a fight I'll give her that. I told her to make it look convincing and a part of her was terrified to be taken in, so she definitely made them work for it. But eventually she knew that she needed them to capture her so she let one of the men get close enough for hand to hand combat and he stuck her with a syringe that knocked her out.

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I'm An Assassin, Not Your Mate. (UNFINISHED)
WerewolfI'm usually sent to kill someone, but now I'm being sent to protect someone instead. Not just anyone, my mate. But he can't know the reason I'm here and after it's all over I can't stay. But he's determined to keep me here and I'm determined to push...