The smuggler sighed. "True, but we have enough time for what I need."
"Until the
Kestrel gets in?" Delgado ventured.
Bonifacio quirked a small smile. "And to keep you from spreading that damn name around."
"It's coming in from Charybdis IX, right?" Delgado said, trying to prod more information out of the man. "I hear the UNSC Navy is sewing everything up, so it's obviously a last-hurrah smuggle. A ship full of luxuries that soon people will pay a premium for ... and then you no longer need the navigation data. Right?"
Bonifacio said nothing, but looked out the window.
Delgado nodded. The silence said a lot. "So you'll sell us out to the Kig-Yar? Give them the data?" Delgado growled.
"Are you some weepy Earth sympathizer?" Bonifacio snapped, suddenly irritated. "Because you seem really hung up on this idea that I'm trying to steal the data to sell it to the Kig-Yar. Even if
I am, who the hell cares what happens to Earth? They could care less about us."
Delgado shook his head. Bonifacio hadn't come straight out and admitted anything yet, but at least he was getting chatty. He pressed the issue some more. "The Kig-Yar will attack the moment we sell that data. They're just here to scavenge it."
Bonifacio shook his head. "That's where you're wrong. They're risking a lot to be here, to help us build these asteroids. And they will reward us. They think of this as home just as much as we do."
"How do you think they will reward us?"
Bonifacio smiled. "Don't you worry yourself about that right now." Delgado gritted his teeth. The smuggler had now all but admitted he was working with the Kig-Yar. That he was the leak in the Council.
The tube car slowed near an industrial looking section of the asteroid, where metals were being processed from the raw slag forwarded by other mining companies still operating in the outskirts of the Rubble.
They stopped in front of a large warehouse half dug into the ground. Bonifacio leaned forward as one of his men snapped a pair of handcuffs on
Delgado. "Welcome to your new home for the next few days."
Chapter FIFTEEN
SCYLLION WAREHOUSE DISTRICT, CHARYBDIS IX
Keyes stared at the faces of the rioters, reading the rage and the desperation of the crowd's mood. So far they were just watching the ONI survivors. The trucks and trailers the ONI team and Keyes crawled out of lay broken across the road, burning from the RPG hits. The asphalt had melted underneath them in some places, and the warehouse windows reflected the dancing flames.
"Behind us." Hansen whirled around and shot at the corner of the burning trailer. Someone ducked back behind it.
"We need to get out," Watanabe told Keyes.
The crowd muttered, and triumphant shouts increased in the distance as several of them dragged an ONI agent out from the remains of a trailer. The man struggled, but the ten people holding him were too strong.
They shoved him to the ground and started kicking him. They could hear his screams.
"Can't we do anything?" Keyes asked.
"It's just the three of us, and hundreds of them over there," Hansen said. "I can't even get a shot clear, there're too many of them."
"Damn it." Keyes turned so that he could glance back and forth between the crowd and the trailer. "Pelican 019, this is Lieutenant Keyes." He pulled his side arm out of the holster, but didn't point it in either direction, just kept at his side.
"I take it you're ONI?" The Insurrectionist on the other side of the trailer yelled at them. It sounded like Kincaide. "You think you're so smart, sneaking around. But we have you now! We'll beat you down like your friend over there."
The screams from the ONI agent had stopped. The crowd moved away from the limp, broken body. Keyes felt sick, then nervous as the mob screamed
in his direction.
Hansen dropped a magazine out of her gun. It hit the asphalt at the same time as a new one clicked home. She didn't respond to Kincaide's rants.
"Jeffries here, sir," crackled the voice in Keyes's earpiece.
"Can you get a read on my location?" Keyes tried to keep his voice calm. Something about the pent up rage of the crowd unnerved him.
"Yessir."
Hansen pointed at a nearby door to another warehouse. They backed over to it.
Keyes held his hand up to his ear. "Get ready for a hot pickup. We're coming up to the roof. Got a mob after us, and we lost the Insurrectionists we were after. They were using RPGs on us, so come in fast and low and keep your eyes open."
An Insurrectionist peered around the corner, and ducked back again as Watanabe fired at him. "These are company agents," Kincaide shouted into the air. "Any one of you grab them I'll give you weapons. Free guns."
A pair of rioters heard that and ran down the street at the trio. Watanabe and Hansen shot in unison, and the two men pitched forward into the road.
Hansen turned around and shot the doorknob several times, then kicked the door in. "Inside."
They moved in, Watanabe and Hansen staying by the door as Keyes looked around for a way up. A few more gunshots cracked out -- they convinced
the mob to stay back. Meanwhile, Kincaide was screaming at the mob to attack.
Still, even rioters didn't want to charge head on into gunfire.
Keyes could see that through the shattered windows of the door. They were holding back as the two ONI agents shot just above their heads.
Looking the other way, Keyes spotted a service elevator. "Sir, I'm a minute away," Jeffries called in. "Get to the rooftop."
"To the roof," Keyes shouted.
They ran to the elevator, pulling the cage shut. It lurched up, just as the door they'd come through shattered, rioters pouring through, Kincaide with them.
He raised a Covenant plasma rifle, and as the elevator rose to the next floor, a burst of plasma hit the elevator doors beneath them, blowing them out into the shaft.
Smoke rose up with them as they climbed toward the top floor.
The elevator lurched to a halt, and once the doors opened Hansen shot the control panel several times. The foyer led to a doorway out onto the roof, and past the stairs leading down the warehouse's floors.
They could hear murmuring and footsteps farther down the stairwell as they passed it to kick open the door.
As Keyes ran onto the flat roof, he saw the running lights of the approaching Pelican wink off. The craft swooped by, blinding them with a sudden glare of a spotlight that then shut off almost as quickly as it had been flicked on.
"That you coming out on the roof, sir?" Jeffries asked.
"Better believe it," Keyes grunted, sprinting away from the stairwell.
"Coming back around for the land, deploying the ramp," Jeffries reported.
The Pelican banked and disappeared off into the night. Then it appeared again. Jeffries was throwing it full speed right toward the top of the building, skimming just over the rooftops in a near suicidal dash.
Keyes had to admire the skill.
From the street level the bright flash of a rocket launch lit up an alleyway and a rocket streaked for the Pelican.
"RPG!" Keyes shouted, but Jeffries had already kicked the tail of the Pelican out, crabbing it around in midair to face the rocket and present a smaller profile.
The rocket streaked by, missing but bathing the Pelican in an eerie orange light.
A second rocket flashed and leapt up from underneath the Pelican. It slammed into the belly of the craft, gutting it. Debris rained down out of the Pelican, and a second explosion inside rippled throughout the craft's body.