CHAPTER 21
The sniper wasn't playing games anymore. A round slammed into the armored back of the soldier I was still using as a shield, the force of the impact nearly knocking me off my feet.
I could feel the dead weight of the man getting heavier by the second, but I held on, my knuckles white as I gripped the straps of his tactical vest.
"Go to the truck!" I screamed at Damian, my voice cracking through the haze of smoke. "I've got the mountain!"
Damian didn't hesitate. He wasn't the type to waste time on chivalry when lead was flying. He laid down a suppressive rhythm of fire toward the rooftop, forcing the sniper to duck, and used that three-second window to sprint toward the mangled front of the sedan.
I moved with him, dragging my human shield like a macabre anchor until I reached the passenger side.
