A/N: I left the last one off at a kind of cliff hanger. I don't guess it counts though, because I uploaded these chapters together. These are just introduction chapters, but there are still some characters to come. I know that there is one more for sure, but I'm not very positive about the rest of them. If you have any suggestion of a type of person you'd like to see I'd love to hear them though!


The girl looked confused for a second, then Aldo ordered that they tie her comrades to a tree. He pushed on her shoulders and she got the message that she should sit.

"Now you see that man over there?"

She nods.

"He is going to cut you up just a little."

"What?"

"Now you got one last chance. Anything you want to add?"

"Didn't you check the front of the truck, imbecile! Our identification was there, it checks out, if you kill me your higher ups will find out about it!"

"That all you got to say?"

"You can't do this!"

"If you still say what you've said when Hugo puts a little bit of fear in ya then we will know you're telling the truth."

"That is insane!"

"Sorry, like I said no hard feelings."

The man with the knife approached her, she couldn't see her friends from where she was faced but she heard their protests. She tried to run, to think of an escape plan but it was useless. She was just going to have to bite her tongue through the pain. The first time he cut into her arm was the deepest. The second cut he asked her if she was telling the truth and she insisted that she was. She made sure not to scream, they would not get any satisfaction out of this. On the sixth cut, he had moved up to her shoulder.

"You sure you're telling the truth?"

"Yes," she screeched, it was a growling sound, full of frustration and pain.

He paused for a moment, raised the knife back up from her flesh and it stopped, it finally stopped. She clutched her arm which bled everywhere, the blood was so stark against her skin. Some of it got caught in her hair and stained it red. She was going to kill all of them. Aldo came over and crouched next to her at some point.

"No hard feelings."

She turned to face him, "I'm afraid I can't let this go. But I'm sure you understand."


A/N: This is really short, first off, but the last chapter was long so I was aiming for balance. I hope this was easy to read, all of the missing words when the woman is speaking are purposeful. I don't type in an accent, although I do type some of the words Aldo says differently, but nothing too heavy as I want it to be smooth reading. Aldo's accent comes rather natural to me, because I am from Tennessee too, and the Russian accents aren't too hard for me because I have spent so long trying to learn some Russian and such. There wasn't much to this chapter but paving the way for introductions but in the next few chapters things will get more interesting. I promise you will get names next chapter and I will start pushing the story in the direction I have planned! I look forward to seeing what you think about this story.