The na Chalkline Boys might not have ant much to Aron. To him, it was just another na on a list, another gang he’d found during his digging.
But to Max, it ant everything.
It was one of the exact guesses he’d already had running through his mind.
’The Chalkline Boys... They’re the ones the Rejected Corps have been fighting. The organized group we heard about...’Max clenched his fist by his side, his jaw tight.
’So it really was them. Was it because of the war we started? Was it a personal grudge? Or maybe... it was because of the effect Wolf and I were having, maybe they saw as an easier target. Maybe they were aiming for and got Jay instead...’
A sickening swirl of guilt hit him. For a brief mont, Max wondered, what if he had been the one hit by the car instead?
He was smaller than Jay, and Jay had shoved him out of the way. But Max had the vow. His special ability improved his healing. He might have survived.
But Jay didn’t.
And now he was gone.
"What do you want to do, Max?" Aron asked, his tone calm but cold. "I can lead a team personally. Uproot the Chalkline Boys completely. Hire whoever we need. Get rid of them before they ever get the chance to do sothing like this again."
Aron stepped forward, his voice dipped with restrained anger.
"And I’ll make sure to bring you the man’s head. On a platter."
Max didn’t doubt he ant it. Aron was deadly serious, and angry. But this wasn’t a job for soone else. Not this ti.
"No," Max replied flatly. "If I need your help, I’ll ask for it. But this... this is sothing I need to do myself."
He turned away from them.
"If you could handle everything regarding Jay... that’s all I need from you right now. I just... I need to head to the bathroom."
Max walked off, choosing the restroom farthest from the reception area, where there’d be fewer people. He needed to breathe. To think. And to not fall apart.
Sure, Aron could’ve ended the Chalkline Boys with the amount of money and power Max now had access to. Especially with the state they were currently in, already weakened from their ongoing war. They were vulnerable.
But it would raise questions.
The Rejected Corps would notice. The other groups in Notting Hill City would notice. And this, this was personal now.
Max needed to handle it with his own hands.
Inside the bathroom, Max splashed cold water on his face. Again. And again. The sting helped him think straight.
’The Chalkline Boys are too big for to take down alone... I could hit them area by area, dismantle their structure slowly... But if I go after them solo, ’
His thoughts were interrupted by his phone buzzing. An incoming call.
It was from the Rejected Corps.
Max hesitated... but answered. His emotions were high, his mind clouded, but sothing inside urged him to hear what they had to say.
"This is Na from the Rejected Corps," the voice ca through. "You might be wondering why I’m calling you at this ti of night."
Max looked at the screen. 1:03 a.m. They had been at the hospital for hours. It was already tomorrow.
"We got word soone from your school was hurt," Na continued. "We were checking to see if you were okay."
"Checking to see if I’m okay?" Max repeated slowly, almost mocking the words as he spoke them.
"We had reason to believe the Chalkline Boys were targeting you," Na said. "The fact that you picked up the call ans you’re still alive. Just be careful out there."
Max’s fingers gripped the phone tighter.
"Wait!" he shouted.
This was it.
The Chalkline Boys were too big for him to hit alone. He knew he’d face the sa issue if he ever tried to go after the Rejected Corps. But the two were at war already.
This was his chance.
He was technically a mber of the Rejected Corps. An acting mber. So couldn’t they help him get payback?
"That accident you heard about," Max said, his voice filled with rage. "It was the Chalkline Boys. It was ant for . But one of my friends, Jay, he was hit instead. And now he’s dead!"
He practically yelled into the phone now, shaking.
"The Chalkline Boys tried to take my life, and they got my friend instead. Give a team. Anything! Let go after them. I’ll take them out for you!"
There was a long pause on the other end.
And then ca the cold, sharp response.
"Do not attack the Chalkline Boys on your own," Na said. "And no, we will not be providing you with a team."
Max’s chest froze.
"You’re not in a position to lead a team. Not even close to requesting one," Na continued, his voice like ice. "There’s a reason we do things the way we do. We don’t risk our n in a direct war just because you lost soone, especially soone who wasn’t even part of the Rejected Corps."
Max’s hand trembled, his jaw locking.
His grip on the phone tightened until cracks started to form in the glass.
"You say I’m part of your group," Max seethed. "But when one of my people gets killed, you do nothing? You won’t even help make it right?"
He breathed heavily.
"Then what’s the point of being part of a shitty group like yours? Screw you."
Max hung up and stared into the mirror, his chest rising and falling in angry waves. His reflection looked nothing like a leader. Just a kid on the verge of breaking.
anwhile, on the other side of the call, Na had the phone on loudspeaker. Chrono was sitting at his desk, listening intently.
"That kid doesn’t know his place," Chrono snapped. "Thinking he can call the shots like that?"
He stood up, pacing now.
"We need to remind him, you don’t bite the damn hand that feeds you."
Chrono grabbed his own phone.
"Contact the Blackhounds," he ordered. "Tell them we’ve got a situation. And while you’re at it, call Chad Stern. I want to do so digging."
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