This chapter just rolled off my fingers! I'm kind of proud. Phoenix Revenge pointed out that the Sergeant wouldn't be so fatherly and would have binned them just for starting a fight, so I fixed that in this chapter. I hope it sounds ok. I'm very happy that some of y'all are still reading this. I'm trying to move it along because I think it is dragging a little. I have the first chapter of my SAS/SEALs story written, it is being beta-ed, so it should be up soon. :)

There was a new sergeant in the mess hall the next day.

Cayden had just walked right up to him and demanded to know where their sergeant was. Apparently, their sergeant had been binned because he was choosing favorites and bending the rules past breaking point for some recruits.

"You are going to have to deal with me, whether you like it or not. You aren't getting the special treatment you got with the last one." He finished.

"Hyena. And no, I'm not going to deal with you. I'm leaving." and she walked out of the mess hall.

"Hyena!" Wolf called after her half-heartedly. "What was that for?"

"She was obviously getting special treatment from the last sergeant. She doesn't get it anymore." This sergeant just didn't get it.

"If you think she was getting special treatment, you thought wrong. She would never allow anyone to treat her differently. She's very independent that way. It's what keeps her alive." Wolf retorted.

"Then what happened yesterday in the mess between her and another recruit? That wasn't just a story that gets passed along."

"We all have a soft spot for her dad. He insulted him and she gave him what was coming!" Lion was pretty sure Wolf was going to get himself binned. You can't just talk back to your superiors like that. Unless MI6 interfered, he was a goner.

"You can shut your mouth, Wolf. I don't like your tone." Wolf and the sergeant were five inches from each other's faces. You could cut the tension in the room with a spoon. But, eventually Wolf backed off. He didn't want to lose his job and not be able to help Cub.

"That's what I thought. If any of you decide to talk back to your commanding officer, you will find yourself out of the SAS and unable to find another job. UNDERSTOOD?" He barked.

"I'm going to find Hyena. She does this all the time to MI6 and the CIA. She always comes back." Lion whispered to Didi. Didi nodded and sent a quick glare at the back of their new sergeant's head then walked out the door to follow Lion.

"She does this a lot? She just walks out on them?" Didi asked Lion as they walked down the road.

"Yeah. Sometimes she just flips out on them and walks out in the middle of a meeting with the heads. She comes back, though. Always does. She can't resist the adrenaline rush that comes with the job. Your dad couldn't either. He thought he was done when he was eighteen, but then he met Trixie and she could tell that he needed something else in his life. Just before you were born, he got a hold of the CIA and they hired him on the spot. His reputation was enough for them." Lion explained. Didi stared at her. Her dad had left, only to come back?

"Wow. I didn't know it was Mom that made him go back. I thought he just did it on his own because he needed to fill in the hole that Mom had left. Where are we going, anyways?" Didi realized that she was just following Lion, not really knowing where they were going. She didn't even know where they were right now.

"When Hyena does this, she either goes to the shooting range or goes running. There's no sound coming from the shooting range, so she went running." Didi chuckled at this logic. It sounded like something her dad would do. Well, duh, her dad would do it. Her dad had trained Cayden.


"Scorpia. I thought you were gone. I thought I had gotten rid of you." Alex hung his head. Scorpia was supposed to be gone. He had blown up their headquarters in five countries and the heads were all supposed to be there. Who was leading them, then?

"Yes, we are back and you are going to regret facing us. By the way, do you know where your kids are? Because I do. You are not going to be very happy. But then, when are you ever happy with MI6's decisions?" Alex still hadn't gotten a name for this guy yet, but he really hated him. Then the last sentence registered in Alex's head. MI6 had his kids? Where were they? He hoped they weren't where he thought they were.

"No. MI6 said they wouldn't mess with my family again. Where are they?" Alex screamed.

"They are at Brecon Beacons, being trained by one of our agents. We are still a very powerful organization, Alex. Our agents are everywhere." He turned to a TV screen Alex hadn't noticed before and pulled up a video of the mess hall at Brecon Beacons. It was Cayden, Didi, Adri, and K-Unit. Cayden was looked really angry, and then she leapt at one of the soldiers in a way that made Alex proud to say that he had trained her. He didn't know what the soldier had done, but he was sure it was well deserved, because when the sergeant came around the corner, he didn't look angry after Cayden talked to him.

"How did you get that? Who are you?" Alex asked.

"You will find out. As for who I am, you can call me the Terminator." Alex stared at the man incredulously. He was NOT going to call this guy the Terminator.

"You do have another name, right? I'm not calling you that." Alex smirked.

"Fine. You are just as stubborn as you were when you were a teenager. I am Vladmir Chekgovsky." The man, Vladmir, relented and told Alex his name. It sounded Russian. But he didn't have a Russian accent, so he must be good at hiding it.

"Better. Now I know what to call you when I insult you in my head."

"Insolent boy!" Vlad cried and whacked him in his already injured shoulder. Alex blacked out.

Merry Christmas y'all! I'm sorry I can't get y'all a present, but I am making you virtual blueberry muffins just because you are still reading! Thank you! And my review reward thing from the last chapter is still good! Do it! Please? I really want to know what y'all think of this! :)