The close quarters attack on Reardon's apartment isn't one they like. The Expendables like big spaces that give the opportunity for big booms and fighting. Tight quarters means they need to be more controlled. But still hey all move swiftly, trying not to attract attention to themselves. After so long working together, the team is like a well-oiled machine. Today, the gears are slightly shifted with one, Billy, missing and Gunnar moving from the field to take over Billy's position.

"Got him, he's in the living room. Caesar, you can get him from the fire escape." Gunnar's voice comes through their earpieces. Yin, Caesar and Toll took the fire escape while Lissa, Barney and Lee took the only door leading into the apartment.

"About to go live, prepare yourselves." Caesar warns. They all move to cover their eyes with sunglasses and hands go over their ears. There are three clicks in the earpiece, by Caesar, before a loud bang and a flash of light follows. He had tossed a flash grenade into the living room. It's effective in disorientating Dylan, keeping him from reaching for weapons or calling in for help.

"Go time!" Barney's voice shouts into their earpieces. Barney kicks in the front door with ease and the team piles into the apartment. They find Dylan laying on the floor, covering his eyes with one hand, an ear with the other as he rocks back and forth. Barney reaches him first and grabs him by his t-shirt throwing him back on the couch.

The Expendables circle the area, daring Reardon to make a move. The effects of the flash grenade wear off in a few minutes and Reardon is looking at them all like a wild animal, like he's ready to jump and attack at the first opportunity he gets.

"Billy Timmons." Barney says firmly locking eyes with Reardon, "You're going to tell me everything about your assignment."

But Reardon doesn't answer; instead he looks past Barney and straight to Lissa, "Nice escape doll, mind have to store that trick for later."

"Something tells me there won't be a later for you." Lissa tells him through clenched teeth.

"Dump the place." Barney orders, "Even with Church controlling first responders arriving, we need to be out of here in fifteen."

Lissa takes off for the bedroom where she can make out the glowing screen of a computer monitor. Lee takes the desk in the corner of the living room, ripping through the drawers for information while Yin searches the kitchen. Toll stands by the door, silently guarding it. It leaves Barney and Caesar to stare down Reardon. Lissa busies herself with cracking the encryption on the computer, it's low-grade and exactly what she expected from someone Lee described as a 'goon'. While she types in codes she can't help but hear Barney's threats to Reardon. One of which includes tying him to the top of the plane and taking him for a joy ride, which makes her smirk.

"Time." Toll calls from the doorway, thirteen minutes later. It's time for them to get moving, any longer and concerned neighbors might come knocking. Lissa pulls the jump drive from the USB of the computer, happy to have the contents of Reardon's hard drive. She walks out of the living room just as Barney orders Reardon to his feet. When she sees the flash of metal all seems to slow down.

Reardon jerks a gun up from in-between a couch cushion. He swings it up to his temple, grins in her direction and pulls the trigger.

"No!" Lissa finds herself screaming in the seconds before the gun fires and starts running to him. Barney spins around and reaches for the gun as well as Caesar. But they are all too late. The gun goes off and blood hits the walls and many of The Expendables.

Lissa finds herself gasping for breath as she wipes a smear of blood from her cheek. Reardon was their only solid lead to Billy. Now he's gone, he killed himself right in front of them. Their chances of finding Billy are slim now, just like the chances of Reardon's family having an open casket funeral for him. "I need air." She gasps out to Barney and takes off from the apartment.

"Call Church. We need to clean this up." Barney orders the team as Lissa leaves the apartment.

Outside the air, despite being a city, feels fresher than the apartment. It's not laced with the smell of a recently fired gun or blood. She undoes the Velcro of her bullet proof vest and drops it onto a park bench outside the building. Sobs and gasps for breath follow. There wasn't much on Reardon's computer, and she doubts any of it will lead to the people who have Billy. Unless the others found something, their only lead is a dead end now. She puts a hand over her eyes and takes in deep breaths trying to calm herself down.

Just as she can hear sirens in the distance, no doubt from someone reporting a gunshot in the area, she feels a pain in her chest. The air is knocked from her lungs silencing her scream of pain. The echo of a gunshot fills the air. Lissa's knees go weak and she falls forward, landing on her side. She becomes aware of a warming sensation in the center of her chest and when she dares to peak down there's a crimson stain growing on her white tank top.

From three rooftops down the street, Billy Timmons pulls back his sniper rifle and begins disassembling it with speed. Though it's not as fast as usual, he keeps gazing down the street. If he squints he can make out Caesar and Toll running outside to Lissa's side and the yell of agony that comes from Barney is audible even three buildings down.

"I think it goes without saying, you've proved your loyalty Mr. Timmons." A voice says from behind Billy, "We need to get going now."

Billy zips the backpack up and takes one last look down the street. He then follows the man he's working for down the roof access staircase. Once outside he pulls on his favorite sunglasses, the ones Lissa bought him when they first met. When he goes to return his hands to his sides, he can't help but notice they are shaking.