299: The Combat
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“That's not a discussion.” Achilles started removing his weapons; pistol, knife, backup gun. “Y'all wait here, give me twenty minutes. If I'm not out by then with the hostages, you come in with everything you have.”

“Twenty minutes might be too late,” Margaret said with legs shaking.

“I know, but it's the only play we have.” Achilles looked at her: “No matter what happens—”

"Warlord, please don't finish that sentence, I trust you'll always find a way out.” She grabbed his vest, pulled him close: “I have no single doubt that you'll triumph no matter the odds. You're our hero.”

Achilles gave a heartfelt beam: “Sometimes being a hero is all we have.”

He pulled away before she could break down in tears and walked toward the stadium entrance. His team watched him go, seven warriors who would die for him. But he was walking into this alone.

The entrance was unlocked, and he pushed through. Inside was darkness except for emergency light
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