Chapter 7

Lies

Dara's POV

 

A wailing alarm wakes me at some horrible hour the next morning. The noise is deafening. Red light fills the room, and the bedroom door is thrown open a moment later. Jiyong rushes in, throwing back the bedcovers and grabbing my arm.

 

"On your feet," he yells, just as the siren shuts off. "Move, Dara."

 

I shake off the sleep, bare feet touching down on the cold floor. "What's going on?"

 

His face is all business. "Someone's on the mountain. We've got to go."

 

"What? Someone's found us?"

 

"Looks that way."

 

Mind reeling, I crouch down beside my duffel bag. Quickly, I grab a pair of jeans, another T-shirt. What does one wear when they're on the run? Jiyong is wearing sturdy hiking boots, jeans, and a flannel. AIl very practical.

 

"Just put your shoes on," says Jiyong, stuffing the clothes back into the bag. "We don't have time for you to get dressed."

 

"Okay." My hits the mattress and on go the boots, over my thermal pajama pants. They have unicorns with laser eyes printed on them and are quite possibly the coolest thing I've ever owned. Not all of the sleepwear Top bought is y. Thankfully. Though if I die in this ensemble, I just might haunt his .

 

I get to my feet, hauling the strap of the bag over my shoulder. No one is separating me from my stuff again-small amount that I have. Jiyong gives the duffel a look, lips tight. "You're going to have to leave it. We don't have time to check for trackers or any such in there."

 

"You said you trusted Top."

 

"Dara, we don't have time for this."

 

It , but I do as told, setting the duffel bag down. He takes my hand and leads me out into the hallway. The red light gives everything a weird postapocalyptic vibe. And instead of heading toward Hyun suk's work area, we turn left, deeper into the subterranean complex.

 

"Where are we going?" I ask, half-running, trying to keep up with the man.

 

"Away from here."

 

Like this tells me anything.

 

"Plan B," he says. "You'll have to come with me for the time being."

 

Out of the gloom, Hyun suk dashes toward us, breathing heavily. "You're all set. Don't stray from the path. It'd be a shame if you got your asses blown to pieces."

 

"Thank you," says Jiyong. He has a gun in his other hand now.

 

Hyun suk just tips his chin, turning to me. "Later, Dara. Keep your head down, okay?"

 

"Okay." My voice hardly quavers at all. "Thanks."

 

Then he's gone, moving past us. Jiyong leads me farther down the shadowy hall. It seems to go on forever.

 

"What's he going to do?" I ask, out of breath now too.

 

"Hyun suk takes uninvited guests pretty seriously. He's got this mountain rigged with all sorts of . He'll probably just sit in front of a screen and watch 'em burn." Jiyong gives me a smile full of sharp teeth. "Or, if he's feeling frisky, he'll go out and have some fun with a sniper rifle."

 

"If this place is safe then why don't we stay put and wait them out?"

 

"Because I can't afford to be on lockdown in the bunker for days on end," he says. "As for you, I don't like how fast they found us and I don't know the extent of their resources. How much they're willing to throw at this. Might only be a one in a thousand chance they breach the place, but I'm not risking it. Until I know more, you're safer with me"

 

"All right. Makes sense. So you think Hyun suk's going to kill them?"

 

Jiyong squeezes my hand. "Whoever these people are, they're not our friends. Friends don't sneak up on you wearing tactical gear, bulletproof vests, and carrying Uzis, while moving in an attack formation."

 

"How did they find us?"

 

"Good question. I'm still figuring that bit out."

 

Eventually, the hallway loses all pretense of sophistication and turns into more of a tunnel. Intermittent lights cast a scarlet glow from the sides of the walls and we duck our heads so we don't hit the ceiling. At the end, a steel ladder leads up to a generous-size hole.

 

Above us, the ground shakes. Dust sprinkling down on us. I don't even want to imagine what caused that mini-quake.

 

"It's all right," says Jiyong, slipping the gun into the back waistband of his jeans. If he acidentally shoots a cheek, he's going to be sorry.

 

Though he does seem to know what he's doing. One of his front pockets bulges with extra ammunition. "Someone just stepped on one of Hyun suk's traps. But they should be nowhere near us. I'll go up first and you follow straight behind me, okay?"

 

I nod.

 

"Soon as we're up top, you make for the passenger side of the vehicle. Get in and get your seat belt on. I'll do the rest." His gaze slides over my face, taking in my bitten lip and fear-filled eyes, no doubt. "Babe, I've got this. Just follow behind me and do as I say. You're going to be fine."

 

Another nod. I don't quite feel up to speaking for some reason. Shaking in my boots? Yes. Forming sentences? That's a hard no.

 

"Okay," he says. "Let's go."

 

"Wait. I want a gun."

 

He shakes his head. "You've spent about five minutes in your entire life with a gun in your hand. Shooting at a fixed target from a safe, stationary position."

 

"True. But I still want a gun. You said it yourself: anything could be waiting for us up there."

 

"It should be clear, at least until we re in the car, and then you'll need to keep your head down."

 

"The safe house should have been clear," I snapped. "Hyun suk's should have been clear. They've-whoever they are-have been right on our tail at every turn. For all we know they're waiting for us right where that ladder comes out."

 

He glares at me. Then he reaches under his armpit to a holster. It's dark and compact, so I hadn't even noticed it. He hands me a small, snub-nosed piece. "When you're holding on to it, keep your finger away from the trigger and point it at the floor. You don't use it until you hear me say 'shoot."

 

"Understood."

 

"I mean it. Otherwise you're more likely to accidentally kill us both."

 

I nod and stuff the gun into the back of my pants, just like Jiyong did.

 

Except of course my pants aren't combat ready like his. This is my life now, unicorns and rainbows and guns. Still, the elastic around the waist is strong enough to bear the weapon's weight without too much wobbling.

 

Jiyong moves swiftly up the rungs while I follow, my innate lack of physical prowess slowing me down some. At the top of the ladder, he punches numbers into a security panel. The lock on the round metal door above us clicks and he pushes it open. Up above, the light is equally dim and the air smells musty and earthy. Of course he climbs out all grace and athletic-like. I, on the other hand, clamber and stumble. Not that it matters at a time like this.

 

We're in a small, rickety barn, moonlight shining through the slats overhead. There are more woodpiles, a few bales of hay, and some tools. Along witth an old, rusted Dodge Charger. I guess our SUV and the muscle car Jiyong mentioned are housed elsewhere.

 

Another explosion shakes the mountain, though this one sounds farther away. Hyun suk is not playing around.

 

"Not the Cobra?" I whisper.

 

"Not the Cobra. Sorry. And not the SUV either, just to be safe."

 

Outside, a small light flickers in the distance. Then there's a sound. The rustling of dried leaves.

 

Jiyong immediately pushes me in the direction of the vehicle. His gun is back in his other hand. "Go."

 

We both dash for the car, Jiyong all but sliding on his across the hood à la a totally cool and smooth move. The passenger door might have been closer, but he still beats me into the car by a long shot.

 

"Seat belt," he says.

 

"Getting there." I wince at the louder-than-I-intended sound of my car door closing. "Sorry."

 

"Head down. I need you to stay out of sight as best you can. Make yourself as small a target as possible. And hold on to this for me." He hands me another gun from out of his ankle holster. The man's a walking armory.

 

"Don't use it. Just hand it to me when I ask for it."

 

"Okay, okay."

 

Jiyong rolls his window almost all the way down, and reaches for the ignition. He glances at me. For a moment, he looks like I feel, rattled with more than a touch of afraid. Then his jaw sets and his eyes go hard. "Get down farther, as far as you can."

 

He starts the engine, the car roaring to life. All pretense of quietly escaping the mountain disappears as he throws the car into gear, and we rush out of the barn in a cloud of dust. Bullets ping off the side of the vehicle, freaking me right the out.

 

Jiyong, however, returns fire while singlehandedly driving the car along the bumpy dirt road. No idea how he can actually aim the gun to hit anything. Also, the noise of the gun firing is deafening.

 

What with my head down, I have no real idea what's going on. We're going fast, however. Damn fast. The motion of the car throwing me this way and that, with the seat belt digging into my middle. I'm leaning so far down that the top part of the belt can't grip me properly at all. I can only trust Jiyong knows what he's doing.

 

Something breaks above my head. I look up to see a small hole in the windscreen, glass splintering into a myriad of spider-web patterns. Any farther over and the bullet might have hit Jiyong's head. Cold air whistles through the bullet hole in a freaky fashion.

 

"Holy ,"I squeak. "We're going to die."

 

"We re not going to die."

 

I do not believe him.

 

"Everything's going to be fine. Try and stay calm and focus on your breathing for me."

 

" my breathing." My heart hammers inside my chest. "Just in case we are, I accept your apology for lying to me about everything."

 

He pauses, the gun in his hand ceasing its crazy noise. "Do you actually mean that?"

 

"God. I don't know," I say, my voice still unnaturally high. There's a good chance I'm about to pee my pants. "Forty-nine percent, maybe?"

 

"Awesome," he says flatly. "Do me a favor and keep your head down."

 

"We're going to hit a tree."

 

"We are not going to hit a tree."

 

"Can you even see to drive?"

 

"Yes," he says. "Now let me concentrate."

 

We bounce over the rough road, my head hitting the dashboard. Which is painful. Like I didn't have enough bruises already. I brace one hand straight in front of me against the glove compartment. I also try not to think about death. Though it would have been nice to hear Mom's voice one last time. To tell my parents I love them. Due to the condo going boom with boxes of my stuff still inside, my browser history and s are already dealt with, at least.

 

Not knowing what's going on is killing me, so I take a peek.

 

Jiyong fires another couple of shots. "Swap guns with me."

 

I grab the empty one he's shoving me, handing him the fully loaded backup weapon. Just in time, as it turns out. Because a shadowy figure steps out onto the road ahead of us, wearing a balaclava and brandishing some sort of automatie weapon, I think. Whatever it is, it's big and seary.

 

Before he can turn us into Swiss cheese, Jiyong mows him down. Or rather, sends him flying. Because the body crashes against the top of the windshield before continuing up and over. A bang on the roof of the charger, then the body disappears into the darkness behind us.

 

"Oh my God, Jiyong."

 

"Get down, babe."

 

And I do. But apparently that was the last of the bad guys on our trail. Because the sounds of shots being fired at us comes to an end. Hallelujah. I turn my head to see Jiyong place the gun in his lap and put both hands on the wheel, thank you, baby. Really rather not drive off the side of the mountain and all.

 

Now that we're no longer being shot at, I cling to the interior of the car and concentrate on breathing. All I can hear is blood rushing behind my ears. My ex-fiancé or whatever he is really likes hitting people with cars. It's a concern. Old Jiyong was an excruciatingly safe and slow driver and always behaved like such a pacifist. Though the people involved in this particular violent instance were definitely deserving of getting hit, so there's that.

 

"Just a bit longer, then you can sit up," he says, shifting down a gear as he takes a sharp corner. "We should be clear soon."

 

"Okay."

 

"Most of them were sneaking up the other side of the mountain. Those two just got lucky, I think." His tone of voice is scarily calm and matter-of fact, now that we're clear of the action. "Doesn't really bother me so much if they fire at me. That seems fair enough, you know? Not that I actually want to get hit because it hurts like a ."

 

"I bet it does."

 

"Seriously pisses me off when they fire at you, though. I kind of take that personally."

 

"Ah...thanks?"

 

"No problem." Then he chuckles. "So it takes a near-death experience to get you to accept my apologies. I must remember that. Though it wasn't a particularly sincere acceptance."

 

"It wasn't completely insincere," I protest. "I'm trying, all right. Just didn't want to have all of this anger between us. Not if there was a chance we were about to go down in flames."

 

He sighs. "You could just accept my apology one hundred percent, you know? That would be nice."

 

"I'll think about it."

 

He just looks at me.

 

"What you did was pretty damn awful, Jiyong. I would first have to be convinced you understand how messed up it all was. And that you sincerely repented your ways and were never going to me again so help you."

 

"You sound like a foul-mouthed priest."

 

I don't dignify his statement with a response.

 

"Cute jammies, by the way."

 

"Thanks. Not the kind of thing I'd have expected from Top."

 

His lips skew slightly. "I told him you like unicorns."

 

"I don't keep any figurines or anything around. How did you know?"

 

"Just remembered you put up a picture on social media once. Given the somewhat stressful situation we're in, thought they might make you smile."

 

"Huh."

 

We keep going for miles and miles along dirt roads barely deserving of the title. Somehow Jiyong manages driving with the splintered windshield. 

 

With dawn rising in shades of violet and gray over the hills, he pulls up next to a hatchback left on the side of the road with a For Sale sign in the window near the highway. The Charger's battered windscreen faces away from the road, the worst of the damage hidden from any passing motorists. God. It's taken just about the entirety of the drive for my heartbeat and breathing to return to normal. And I thought the panic of making a floral delivery on time was intense. Jiyong has to be an adrenaline junkie or something.

 

"This is our new ride," he says.

 

"We're stealing this car?"

 

He stops, glances at me. "Dara, priorities please. We're on the run from dangerous people. People who want us dead. We need a change of vehicle and our options are not good. Come on."

 

Still, I hesitate. I can't help it. Mom and Dad raised me to try and see both sides of any situation. While the hatchback is admittedly old and crappy, it still belongs to someone. A person who probably needs the money from the sale of the vehicle. I've never actively broken the law before (apart from the occasional bit of speeding or jaywalking, which don't count).

 

Though I don't actually want to die. It's a conundrum.

 

"Give me strength." He lifts up his shirt, displaying an elastic-type band halfway up his chest. It's about the width of his hand and comprised of pockets, and is apparently the stealthy version of Batman's utility belt. From one of the pockets, he pulls out a wad of cash and throws it on the seat of the bullet-hole-riddled Dodge Charger. Then he marches over to the hatchback, pulling out a small kit from another pocket. Lock-picking tools, apparently. "Come get the For Sale sign. Quickly. Stick it in the Charger's window."

 

"Thank you."

 

A snort of amusement from him.

 

In no time at all, with the help of the straightened wire, he has the hatchback open. Next, he sets to work hotwiring the engine. It splutters before catching on, a far cry from the roar of the Charger. Yet I highly doubt anyone will be looking for us in this vehicle.

 

I put the sign in the Dodge's back windshield before climbing into the new car. The interior is tiny. It's like one of those little cars out of Europe. Perfect for the inner city and not much else. Country and Western blasts out of the tinny stereo. Thom surprisingly turns it up. Guess he's a Dolly Parton fan. I approve of this entirely.

 

Next, he does the traditional killing of the SIM card before getting out to place his cell under one of the front tires. Guess he ran out of time earlier due to the gunman sneaking up on us. To destroy the entire phone, he must be seriously concerned about us getting tracked down. Understandably. 

 

"We overpaid," he say's. "You know, the bad guys are probably going to find the Charger and the money long before the owners of this piece of do."

 

"At least we tried."

 

A grunt.

 

"Not screwing over people is important."

 

"If you say so," he says.

 

"Your empathy levels are of concern to me."

 

He gets us onto the highway and on our way before answering. "Guess I'm not used to having many people to care about. Most of my life it's been everyone for themselves and sacrificing anyone for the greater good. Keeps things simple."

 

"And yet you came looking for me."

 

"Yes, I did."

 

"So you were ready for complicated."

 

A small line appears between his brows. "Didn't think it would get this complicated."

 

"Relationships. What can you do? Emotions won't stay confined in neat little boxes just because that's what works for you." I try to get comfortable.

 

But the size of my versus the width of the seat makes it hard. Jiyong's head brushes against the roof; his elbow bumps the driver's side door. I'm not alone in this quandary. "So what comes next?"

 

"You want to talk about having children?" he says, sounding a little surprised. "I'm not totally against the idea."

 

"No, Jiyong, I say slowly. "I mean, what's next in Operation Don't Get Killed?"

 

"Oh. We're heading to a small airtield to rendezvous with a charter flight to Jeju. Time to get out of here. You're going to hole up in a safe house I have in the city while I go and get some answers."

 

"Answers from who?"

 

"People who run the zoo." His gaze shifts from the road to me and back again. "You know, we could talk about the future if you want."

 

I frown. " Still not convinced we have one."

 

"A couple of kids would probably be all right."

 

"I'm sorry, Jiyong Junior. Daddy's going to miss your school play because he's off dusting a dirty politician this week."

 

"No. He gives a brisk shake of the head. "Politicians are usually pretty soft targets. You can often just blackmail them into early retirement. Don't have to resort to wet work. Much less mess, so long as it sticks."

 

"What a relief."

 

"My job really bothers you, he says, as if this is somehow news. "I mean, I knew you weren't crazy about the odd hours and time I had to spend away. But I didn't think you hated it."

 

"Your work hours did irk me. But again, that wasn't why I left. And also, Jiyong, that was when I thought you were an insurance assessor. Now I find out you're some weird vigilante assassin ninja super-spy, I don't even know what exactly"

 

"Just 'operative' is fine. Fits onto a business card easier."

 

I lean back against the headrest. "Honestly, I have no idea how I feel. Give me the spare magazine so I can reload this gun for you just in case we need it sooner rather than later."

 

He shifts in the seat, slipping his hand into his pants pocket to retrieve the ammunition as requested. "Thanks."

 

"Sure."

 

"See?" He smiles. "We work well together."

 

I say nothing. I don't know what to say. The hope and enthusiasm he has for our faux relationship throws me. Though to be fair, the last few days have been real. Strange and hellish in parts, but genuine. Without too much trouble, I remove the empty clip and slide in the new one. My aim may not be the best, but I don't totally at guns. And his enthusiasm over us doesn't weird me out due to my not believing I'm worthy of a loving and honest relationship. Or that having someone fight for me is such an out-there notion. Just to clarify, by "fight" I didn't mean guns blazing, et cetera. But a person willing to stick by my side through good times and bad. A best friend. Maybe even a soul mate. All we have is a bundle of lies to build on. Where would a rational and sensible person stuck in this particular situation even start?

 

I mean, seriously.

 

 

 

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Chapter 7 is up! I really appreciated those who sharse their views on the story! Thanks guys!

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xe2d2205 #1
Update please!
corea18
#2
Pls update
einsara
372 streak #3
Chapter 8: Thank you for update! Hope they will be fine and away from danger..so that they can fix their relationship and be together again.
xe2d2205 #4
An update please😔
corea18
#5
Chapter 8: Pls reconcile
xe2d2205 #6
Chapter 8: Thanks for the longer episode! I'm fine with only one long episode, if not two. If possible, you would update 2 episodes. maybe not possible! anyway thank you.
they get rid of something at each new stop, but why is the ring still on sandara's finger? They must get rid of it now!
and this deadly adventure will hopefully ensure that their relationships that never existed exist. Two people being one to survive. i like this idea!
Thank you for new update ! Good luck and stay happy
corea18
#7
Chapter 7: Yes chicken i mean children
xe2d2205 #8
Chapter 7: ahh well that was close! who are these people now
Why is Sandara a target for them?
Why are they hunting the jiyong? And how did they find the place that even the damn zoo didn't know?
I hope Sandara's awesome new ring isn't what makes these hunters back.
new chap. was good! I like it
but still short ! I wish we could read one more chapter today. a longer one! I loved this story and sorry for being greedy!
Thank you for new update! I will wait for new one! Good luck
xe2d2205 #9
Update please! :(
xe2d2205 #10
Chapter 6: ahh jiyong how many more thousand pieces to cut this woman's heart . -headed guy!
I guess I need a gun! Jiyong earned a bullet. a bullet to his inefficient brain and his meaningless empty heart for Sandara! I do this for Dara
one update was not enough :( please one more!
Thank you for new update