Author's notes:Well here's the next chapter guys. Dont worry its not the end. By the way, thanks for the reviews!


The sky darkens and it begins to rain even harder from the large clouds that cover the sky. The loud sounds of thunder crackling could be heard a few miles away in the distance.

A storm was drawing near as Nina pressed her scarred foe harder into the mud with her heel. The heavy rain pour didn't bother her at all. Instead she seemed to rather enjoy it as she felt it was a nice way to end her foe's life during a storm. She was ready to end her foe's life with one quick snap to his neck. It would all be over and he would be dead. But before she could inflict any pain upon him, he quickly revealed something that intrigued her.

"As much as you want to believe I am the man you shot in the bar that night, I have to say you couldn't be more wrong," he snickered.

At first it didn't make sense to Nina. She thought the man had completely lost his mind or something during the fight for him to say such a thing, but somehow she started to believe him as she looked into his bulgy brown eyes.

In his eyes she saw something different, something she didn't see in the other man's eyes she shot at the bar. Then a flashback began to rewind itself in the back of her head.

She could see the look in her targets eyes as he collapsed to the ground after the shot was fired from her gun. He smiled as he stumbled over the counter clinching his heart as if he wasn't afraid but Nina could see the fear in his eyes.

Indeed he was scared; indeed he was afraid to die. When Nina came back to reality, she looked into her foes eyes and could not find a trace of any fear in his gaze.

The man didn't seem afraid to die, something Nina felt quite strange. Then it came to her, he was indeed not the man she shot. Before Nina could react to figuring this out, the man pushed off his body and knocked her down into the mud. He stood up from the ground smiling knowing she had figured out the truth.

"Who are you?" Nina said eagerly.

"The man you shot in the bar was my brother," the man began. "His name was David Taylor. I'm his brother Harvey and I have come to end your life."

Nina now knew the whole truth and the man's true identity. But one thing still confused her. How was the man able to figure out it was her that shot and killed his brother? Realizing this, Nina didn't hesitate to ask him.

"How did you know it was me that killed your brother?"

" I got a tip from a certain someone that promised he could help me find the killer that assassinated my brother. When my brother died, I dreamt only of revenge. I wanted to find this murderer and make them pay dearly for what they had done. He gave me the address to the hotel and the room you were staying in."

Nina's eyes widened. Knowing this, she knew he had to be the one that planted the explosive teddy bear at her hotel room door. Luckily for her, she was smart enough to see through its disguise and throw it out the window before it detonated. The other thing that bothered her was who was this person Harvey was talking about that gave her location away?

"I think you've heard enough," said Harvey wrapping up his last words. "My brother was a good man and you killed him. Now I'm going to do to you what you did to him!"

Harvey pulled out two pistols from his coat pocket and aimed them straight towards Nina's body. The moment he fired his first bullet, Nina quickly rolled backward out of the way. Constantly, Harvey fired round after round trying his best to hit the cold assassin but every shot missed as Nina rolled, ducked, and dodged out of the way. Nina then took cover behind the bar as Harvey edged closer to her.

"This is pathetic I thought you had more guts than this," Harvey scoffed. "Now you're running from me!"

Harvey peeked around behind the bar expecting to see Nina but unfortunately he saw nothing but a few empty garbage cans. He quickly kicked them over angrily and scanned the area. Nina was nowhere in sight.

"Come on bimbo! You can't hide forever!" shouted Harvey as he reloaded his guns.

Suddenly, he felt something latch onto him from above the rooftop of the bar and knock him across the head. Harvey fell to the ground hard as Nina slowly appeared from behind him.

"I wasn't hiding I was strategizing," Nina snickered.

Harvey tried to slowly rise up from the ground but Nina delivered a quick kick to the back of his head before he could get on his feet. Nina kicked away both his pistols from his hand as he fell back down. Harvey tried to reach for his pistols, but the blow Nina gave him blurred his vision. Seeing him lying on the ground moaning in pain was priceless to Nina. She wished she had a camera just so she could take a picture of the hilarious moment she was witnessing.

"I'll……….get you……….for this………….you bitch!" he muttered.

Nina grabbed one of his guns off the ground and pointed it directly into his torso while pressing her foot into stomach.

"It's past your bedtime, light's out. Sorry if I don't give you a good night kiss! Nina said with an evil smile as she immediately pulled back on the trigger.

BANG!

Harvey was now dead.