doors of the goods elevator.
âI figure we have only one exit,â Brigid explained overthe Commtact, but before she could continue Grant cut her off.
âI gotcha,â Grant assured her. âBe there in a tick. Kane,â he added, alerting his other colleague. âYou might want to duck down.â
âRoger that.â Kaneâs voice snapped back instantly, not bothering to question his best friendâs left-field advice.
Grant was at the wall to the office then and he slammed on the brakes as the truck smashed through the floor-to-ceiling panes of glass. He saw Kane leap back just in time as the glass shattered all around him, twinkling shards surging across the office like some beautiful, man-made tidal wave.
The truck slapped into the corpse wielding the walking stick like a weapon, knocking him flying in an instant, and its front tire bumped over another before it came to a halt, chairs, desks and office debris toppling in front of its hood.
Commanding his Sin Eater back into his palm, Grant snapped off a quick burst of covering fire from the truckâs window as Kane vaulted over a dust-caked desk and scrambled toward the waiting vehicle. A moment later Kane had clambered up into the high rig, the figure with the dreadlocks lunging after him.
âWhat kept you?â Kane asked breathlessly, delivering a swift back-kick into the grasping corpse womanâs chin.
âTraffic,â Grant replied, working the gearshift into reverse and pumping the gas.
A moment later the Army truck was hurtling backward across the hangar bay, rotten rubber tires screeching on the metal decking as Grant wrestled with the wheel. They hit something behind them, and Kane leaned out of the window, peering to see what it was. A stack of crates toppled over, and two undead corpses were knocked fromtheir feet. Ezili Coeur Noir watched, well away from the path of the rushing vehicle.
Over by the elevator, Kane spotted Brigid jabbing at the control panel with her free hand as she sprayed staggered bursts of bullets at a half-dozen undead men who threatened to overwhelm her. With a cheerful chime that seemed utterly out of place in the nightmarish surroundings, the elevator arrived, its jawlike metal doors sighing open while Brigidâs sweeping bullets knocked another zombie off his feet.
Grantâs foot pumped the brake, and he gripped the steering wheel as the truck threatened to go into a skid on its bald flat tires. As the vehicle screamed across the metal it knocked three corpse figures from its path, but there was no time for celebration. Brigid Baptiste leaped aside as ten tons of truck hurtled past her and crashed hard into the edge of the open elevator, metal-on-metal kicking up a lightninglike burst of sparks. As the truck drew to a stop, its left side flush with the wall of the goods elevator, Brigid rushed into the elevator cage and jabbed at the control panel with the heel of her hand. In front of her, the doors began to close on their pneumatic motors as several undead figures struggled from the floor toward the fleeing Cerberus team.
Behind Brigid, Kane had jumped down from the cab and was adding bursts of gunfire from his own weapon to hers as she fended off the approaching figures until the shining metal doors finally closed. As they did so, Brigid let out a long breath. âWhat on earthâ¦?â she asked.
âRWI077-093-d,â Kane replied, flexing the tension from his shoulders as the elevator shuddered and began to rise.
âWhat does that mean?â Brigid asked him, baffled.
âIt was the code on the file that crazy-looking womanwas studying,â Kane told her. âShe called herself Ezili Coeur Noir.â
âEzili of the Black Heart,â Brigid said in translation. âVoodoo loa, the spirit of death.â
âNo.â Kane shook his head. âThatâs no voodoo spirit.â
Brigid looked up at Kane querulously as she discharged the