Terveta-Chapter 1: Warning (Part 6)

Story by huskyhuskyhusky on SoFurry

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The husky sighed, before looking to the fox with a rather serious expression. "Want to know our orders? Objective one is to save the city from hostile forces. Objective two is to collect money and return. Under the circumstances that we are overwhelmed, we're allowed to abort mission with no punishment dealt to us. With the help of your armory we might not have to refer to the last resort." This time, smugness dripped into his own voice when the leader's expression changed.

He stared at the group, eyes shifting from one another. He pondered the pros and cons of letting that kind of information out to them, though he needed every bit of help against the beasts that were coming. How much could modern weaponry do against organisms that tore through his city's primary defense system? "Under this building...everything I have is in the basement."

Blizzard nodded thankfully. "Give your general a call, and tell him to not get in our way. You won't regret it, I promise" were his last words before the Alpha turned on his heels and started walking for the door.

Without hesitation, the leader brought his paw down on a nearby black phone and picked it up from the cradle. He took his eyes from them to dial a brief number before he pressed the receiver to his ear. "Oh, and please, try not to blow up my city, all right?" He chuckled and brought the mug to his lips, sipping lightly. Blizzard didn't bother to acknowledge that last comment, but Vace stayed for a short while longer. The wolf raised his arm and pointed right at the ceramic cup, all while smirking behind his visor. The material began to vibrate, slightly, with rising speed. The black liquid shuddered as tiny waves formed, and then finally the entire mug exploded into shrapnel.

The pieces collided into the fox's suit and bounced off but the scalding hot coffee hit and soaked into the fabric. He growled as soon as he felt the contact and jumped, almost dropping the phone right when the general picked up. He held himself back from yelling at the Gamma, fuming as he watched each one file out of the room.