Friday, 17th June, 2016
Early evening

Scotland
United Kingdom

They were not the most orthodox family in the world.

"Get out of my room!" Olivia Kensington yelled, and the two eleven-year-olds scampered out, laughing and giggling.

Though they both drove her around the bend, she was relieved that they were able to laugh and giggle. Especially, after what they had both been through. The three of them had shared a single violent event just eight weeks previously. Olivia felt that it had been much worse for her younger sister, Jessica; not only had she lost her parents, just as Olivia had, but she had also been savagely wounded and, as a direct result, she had spent a month in hospital. The cast had only come off her shoulder the previous week and she was still relearning how to use her left arm. While Olivia too had been wounded, her wound had only been a simple flesh wound which had healed fully within the first month.

As for her new stepbrother, he had lost somebody too, but he got on with Jess really, really, well and the two of them could not keep out of trouble!

..._...

Olivia had always thought of her former neighbours, and now stepparents, as boring.

Then, she had found out what her new stepparents used to do for a living. Without them, though, the Kensington family would have been completely wiped out. Sometimes, she cried at night and she wished that she had died too; survivor's guilt they called it, but then she would be incredibly grateful for her second chance at life and for that of her sister. It was a strange feeling to have parents – even stepparents – who killed for a living, and not be freaked out about it – apparently, their own kids had never even known. Jessica and Christopher had taken to it a lot better than she had.

Then, they had all been uprooted from everything that they had ever known and driven north – a long way north – all the way to Scotland. Olivia had never been so far north, and she was a little concerned that Scotland might not have Facebook, but Jessica had told her to stop being so stupid and Christopher had laughed.

Okay, Olivia was not the most tech-savvy!


One week previously

None of the kids had even seen their new home – not until the day that they drove north.

The drive had been long and arduous not least because of three tired kids who just wanted to arrive and rest. They were each fed up with sitting in traffic jam after traffic jam as they meandered up the country's motorway network. Finally, after many hours, they had arrived at their destination.

"Woah!" Olivia breathed as they swept through a set of electric cast iron gates and then up the tree-lined drive in the Jaguar XJL to the gravel turning circle directly before the main house which was a stunning white on the outside.

"It's amazing!" Jessica muttered to herself.

"It's enormous!" Christopher chipped in.

The house was referred to as Moss-side Hall of Boquhapple and was built in 1991 on the site of a ruined farm steading. The building was constructed of harled brick under an overhanging slate roof. The house was approached by a stone terrace which led up to steps leading to the portico with double wooden doors. In the reception hall, a sweeping staircase led upwards before splitting to the left and right to the same galleried landing on the first floor. At the top of the stairs, Jasper pointed to the room on the right.

"The teenager goes in there."

"Cool!"

Olivia vanished into her new room while Jasper escorted the remaining youngsters into the room on the left.

"One of you gets this room and through the bathroom, over there, is another room for the other one."

Jessica walked into the bathroom and then looked through into the other bedroom. She came back and looked at Christopher.

"You dare come in while I'm in the shower and I'll cut your balls off!"

"Jessica!" Jasper exclaimed.

"I'm a girl; I need..."

"...to apologise!" Olivia finished as she entered the bedroom and clamped a hand over her sister's mouth.

Jessica pulled her sister's hand away and looked over at Jasper.

"Sorry."

"Jessica?" Olivia hinted.

"Sorry, Chris. I'm a girl; I need privacy."

Olivia laughed

"Jess, you have nothing for Chris to see," Olivia reminded her younger sister.

"Do, too."

"Nothing!" Olivia persisted with a grin.

"Okay – but I will have."

"Yes, you will."

Jessica turned back to Chris.

"Chris, could I have this room so I can be next to my sister?"

"Of course, you can, little sis."

"You're only a week older than me, not so big brother!"

Jasper shook his head and chuckled as he left the two younger kids to their bickering.

..._...

The unpacking had been long and tedious, but the essentials had been put away.

Jessica had asked if she should put photos of her Mum and Dad up and Olivia had said yes. She knew that Jasper and Lynn would not mind, and they had told her as much. As far as Lynn and Jasper were concerned, they were just helping to take care of Jessica and Olivia, not replacing their parents. Olivia thought it important that Jessica never forgot their parents. She was young and Olivia knew that her mind was often on other things, but she wanted her to remember their Mum and Dad as they were.

By the end of the exceedingly long day, everybody was very tired, and the adults were cranky. To save overt warfare, Jasper had ordered the two younger kids to their bedrooms soon after dinner. As a 'responsible teenager' – Jessica had laughed at that – Olivia was allowed to stay up and help until she felt it was time for bed. Eventually, Olivia could not keep her eyes open, so she headed upstairs, and she checked in on the youngsters where she was surprised to not hear them as I came up the stairs. The reason for the silence soon became apparent.

The two youngsters had both fallen asleep on Christopher's bed.


Saturday, 18th June
Early evening

Moss-side Hall

Life was getting back to normal . . . ish.

"Chris, honey, could you set the table for dinner, please?"

"Yeah, Mum."

"Jessica – help Chris, please."

"I'm watching TV."

"I'm working out your pocket money."

There was a brief scrambling sound and Jessica quickly bolted off the chair all smiles and headed for the dining room. Olivia just rolled her eyes and went back to her Facebook. Sanity came from her friends and as long as she could talk to them, she was fine.

Olivia just hoped that her life would return to normal and that nothing weird would happen.


Monday, 20th June

Government Communications Headquarters
The Doughnut, Cheltenham, England

Lynn and Jasper both had the same feelings, but both knew that nothing would be normal.

"Good morning, Commanders. I am Commander Lawrence and I will be briefing you on your new posting."

The Commander paced up and down for a moment before he turned to Jasper.

"Vengeance."

Jasper looked taken aback for a moment, however, as was the fact for most naval officers, he was well used to unorthodox briefing methods.

"The verb or the vigilante organisation?" he replied quickly.

"The latter."

"A paramilitary organisation based on the American Fusion; I believe."

"Very good, Commander. You will be their MI5 contact, taking over from me . . . locally."

"What!"

Commander Lawrence chuckled.

"Vengeance is just what you described it as. However, they are partially funded and often tasked by HMG."

"HMG supports vigilantism?"

"It is a curse of the modern world, Commander. Too many arseholes that need to die but no death penalty."

"You're telling me that Vengeance is supported by HMG and is therefore operating outside the law?" Lynn Collins asked.

"For a certain amount of what they do, yes."

Jasper groaned as realisation hit him. "By listening to this we have already been deemed to have accepted the posting and we are now delving into special compartmented information?"

Lawrence smiled deviously.

"Got it in one, Commander."

"Okay – you want us to be handlers for an organisation of unknown idiots who hide behind masks while acting as judge, jury, and executioner on the streets of the United Kingdom," Jasper announced without any attempt at hiding his annoyance.

Lawrence went profoundly serious for a moment.

"I know each and every one of those 'idiots' as your call them and I have seen them each fight for justice and for those who cannot fight for themselves. I will not hear a word raised against them, from anybody. I would suggest that you get to know them first before you begin judging them, Commander Collins."

Commander Collins took the obvious veiled threat for what it was.

"My apologies. As you say, I should get to know them first before I jump to any conclusions."

"Okay – I will now run you through the members of Vengeance and how they came to be who they currently are. The organisation is headed by fraternal twins, Cameron and Natasha King..."


Three hours later...

It was eye opening at the very least.

"As you can see, they had a traumatic time in France, but they accomplished their mission and Urban Predator was no more. Any questions?"

Jasper and Lynn Collins just sat there in shocked silence. Both were stunned by everything that had just been thrown at them. They had been informed about Fusion, Hit Girl, Urban Predator, The Chicago Vigilantes, Gotham, The Waterloo Killings, the mysterious activities on The Rock a few months previously, and many other events. Some of the events were new to them while others were either believed to be apocryphal or events that were deemed unbelievable.

"Okay – that is a lot to handle. Will our family be put at risk?" Lynn finally asked.

"No. Both Vengeance and Fusion are good people – if anything, they will be safer. You and your family would be joining a larger family. You would gain the protection of some very capable people. If the shit hit the fan as it were, you could expect Hit Girl to come to your aid."

"She comes to the U.K. often?"

"A lot more than she used to," Commander Lawrence admitted. "Usually she comes on business, in which case somebody usually dies quite violently; Hit Girl has a twist for the dramatic."

Jasper looked over at his wife and they both smiled.

"We're in!" Jasper concluded.


Tuesday, 21st June

Moss-side Hall, Scotland

School had been fun, but it had been a long day and Olivia was very tired.

While she loved her new bedroom and her new bed, she was apprehensive every time that she slid under the soft duvet and closed her eyes. She knew that the nightmare would come, just as it always did. She would be back in her old bedroom at her old house with her family still alive. She would be rudely awakened and dragged out of her bed by a foul-smelling individual. The terror she had felt at having a strange man in her bedroom was enormous. She had screamed. She had kicked. Nothing had prevented her being dragged into the living room where she had found more strange men. She and Jessica were forced to kneel beside their parents with their hands on their heads. Jessica was sobbing and shaking with fear. She had felt confused, disorientated. Then when Olivia tried to get an explanation from her father, she was struck by the back of somebody's hand. The pain had been extreme, and she had not resisted as her hands were bound and tape was placed over her mouth. She simply shook with the terror that had taken over her body.

She was then forced to witness Jessica being stripped naked before all the strange men (she never spoke about it and Olivia hoped that she had forgotten about it). Then it had been her turn. She was yanked to her feet and despite her wordless pleading, her pyjamas were ripped off her body. Nobody had ever seen her naked and despite the terror, she felt ashamed as the men ran their eyes over her body. She could not believe that her father was putting her and Jessica through such torture; what could have been so important? The man had touched her with the end of his pistol. Olivia had squirmed as the cold metal had passed over her breasts; she felt violated and she dreaded what might happen to her next. Then everything moved very swiftly to the next level as Jessica was shot in the shoulder. Olivia tried to scream but she could not – she could not believe what she had just witnessed. Was Jessica dead? There was so much blood. Mercifully, her father had given in and called out a string of numbers.

After a few minutes, the men had returned, and that man looked her over and she felt herself shaking with abject fear. Was he going to touch her? Or worse? Oh, my God! The man just shot her father! The man just shot her mother! The man then raised the pistol to Olivia's head, and she thought that she was going to die. She was almost deafened as gunfire had exploded out all around her. She did not know what to do so she tried to stand up but then was shoved down beside her dead parents. Somebody told her to 'Stay!' like she was a dog. There was a lot more gunfire and then after what seemed like hours but must have only been minutes, Jasper had appeared. Olivia knew that she must have been screaming as her mouth was open. She felt wet; she was covered in blood – her parents' blood. The ties on her wrists were cut and she felt her left hand guided to her side where she felt more blood – had she been wounded? Her right hand was placed onto Jessica's shoulder and pressed down. She was told to keep pressure on it which she did, then Jasper was gone. Olivia barely remembered the rest as she was helped off the floor and her wound was tended to. Then she felt somebody carrying her and then laying her down.

Olivia had awoken to find herself on a sofa in a strange room which turned out to be our neighbours' front room. She would awake for real after that and she would be bathed in sweat and often screaming. Each time she would find either Jasper or Lynn there soothing the girl back to sleep.

As far as she knew, Jessica did not have any severe nightmares, but she had no idea why.


Wednesday, 22nd June

Moss-side Hall, Scotland

The kids were all at school.

Lynn was busy unpacking another of the seemingly endless stream of boxes from the garage. Jasper was reading through the seemingly endless stream of files on his secure laptop. Each file related to either Fusion, Vengeance, Urban Predator, or a whole host of corrupt people and criminals that the vigilante organisations had put down since Fusion's inception. As he was opening a file entitled: 'The D'Amico Family', there came a sharp tone indicating the presence of somebody at the main gate. Jasper examined the CCTV image and he saw a tall man in a dark suit standing beside his Ford Mondeo saloon.

"Hello?"

"Courier, sir."

"Identification?"

An MI5 identity card was held up to the screen. Jasper released the gate and headed for the front door while the courier drove up the drive. The courier climbed out of his car and walked towards the Commander.

"Identification, please, Commander."

Jasper pulled out his own MI5 identification and the courier checked it out before handing over a large package which Jasper had to sign for.

"Thank you, Commander."

With that, the courier left, and Jasper went back inside the house. He went directly to the Library, with Lynn in tow. There, they locked the door and opened the package. Inside, was a file containing photos and several hundred sheets of paper – plus a note with a secure video-conferencing reference.

"Somebody wants to talk with us," Jasper chuckled as he dialled up the VC kit.

Lynn knew that it couldn't be anything good.

..._...

After a few moments' authentication, an image appeared on the forty-inch screen that was mounted on the wall above the fireplace in the Library.

"Good morning, Commanders!" Commander Craig Lawrence said cheerfully from his office in London.

"Commander."

"Sorry to disturb your morning, but we have a situation that involves you both, directly. On Tuesday evening, a Government Data Storage Facility was infiltrated, and a single data storage device taken. Now, you'll both be wanting to know how this involves the two of you – well, the data stolen just happened to be the digitised version of the file your neighbours were killed for and..."

Commander Lawrence did not have to continue . . . the death of their daughter was still very fresh in their minds. After a pause, the Commander continued.

"It was not just the data stolen, which intrigued us, it was also the method used..."

A video appeared on the screen. It was obviously from a CCTV system and was in full colour with the usual date and time stamps along the bottom of the image. A small shape appeared on the video at around 01:30. It looked like a person in a black hooded top with black trousers and shoes.

"It looks like a kid!" Lynn exclaimed.

After a few minutes, the person turned towards a camera for just a moment.

"It's a little girl – she's tiny!" Lynn exclaimed again in genuine surprise.

"Yes – we believe she may be a Predator," Lawrence explained as the video ended. "Notice how she's limping; she's been hurt, so obviously being mistreated too."

"I've not finished reading the Urban Predator bumph, yet – do they come that young?" Jasper enquired.

"Unfortunately, they do," Lawrence replied. "I personally know a girl who was only seven when she was taken as a Predator."

"My God!" Lynn breathed.

"Since Urban Predator was taken apart, we have been trying to trace every child involved. We have many missing – in the hundreds. We know some are dead – massacred – we are still matching names to remains. We know some may have escaped and they are either on their own out there, or they are being used by some unscrupulous bastards."

"The girl may be doing this of her own free will," Lynn commented.

"Don't believe so – we've yet to come across any Predators who have preferred killing to having a family life. Anything is possible, though, and we must keep an open mind. Anyway, you have the files. Check them out."

"We will, Commander," Jasper replied.

"Oh – don't forget your appointment on Thursday afternoon with your new team!"


Updated: June 2020