Vic Knightly's POV
Portland Brotherhood Clubhouse
"WAKE UP, PROSPECT. We leave in twenty." The banging on my door had woken us up, and I looked over at the clock to see it was seven-thirty in the morning. We'd only had four hours of sleep, as the party had gone on well into the night. Spider Monkey had a lot of fun catching up with her old friends, while I got to work the bar, clean up the vomit, and generally do what a prospect does.
I rolled over and sat up, leaving Spider under the covers alone. "I'm too old for this shit," I said.
"Look at the bright side," she said as she buried her head in my pillow. "The year of prospecting will be less than one half of one percent of your life. It's nothing."
I smacked her ass and got up, stretching my muscles as I walked to the bathroom. Five minutes later, I had shaved, dressed, and was ready to go. "What are you doing today," I asked as I sat on the bed by her.
"Data analysis and listening to phone conversations," I said. "I've got notes on each of the Council members; I have suspicions, but nothing like I had on Millner."
"Yet," I said as I leaned down and kissed her. "Keep going, and see what you can do to clean Millner's accounts before they transfer them to others."
"Alpha Rori did want them treated like the Sons," she said sleepily. "I'll see what I do."
"I love you, Spider. I'll be back by dinnertime."
"Do you expect trouble?"
"I hope not. Rori cut us loose to protect her Pack but isn't actively pursuing us. We gave Carson a warning about an attack; hopefully, that is more important than what the Council says to do."
"Be careful, Vic."
"I will. If anything happens, stay with the Club and out of sight of the Council. I love you, babe." I gave Spider her kiss goodbye and pulled the blanket up over her shoulders. Reaching into my bags, I took out my combat knife and threaded it onto my belt. My Glock 19 was in its locked case, unloaded and with extra magazines. My Minnesota resident carry permit is not accepted by either Oregon or Washington, so I can't do concealed carry. I'd keep it in the back until we were close to the Pack border.
The guys were gathering around Thor in the parking lot. "This is Vic's exchange. He and Spider don't expect hostility with Carson's people, but there may be people watching and waiting for him. He takes the lead, we stay back and support if needed," he said.
Turning to me, I showed them where we would be going and what the plan was. "Spider Monkey found out the bad guys have a spy in Carson's group so we won't be announcing our arrival until the last minute. None of them will leave their property, and none are hostile unless they fire on us." Everyone nodded, not wanting a gunfight. I'd asked about people last night, so I knew who the best shooter with a rifle was. "Before and after the exchange point, all we will have is hostiles. They will be after me. We'll stop here, at the Tipsoo Lake Comfort Station, before heading east. Here's the turnoff. Rattler, you have overwatch. You and your spotter will go ahead of us, exiting here and taking a sniper position on this peak."
"Range?"
"Six hundred yards to this point," I showed them where the gate was across the private entrance to Carson's land. "I'll drive the trailer to the gate, alone. The rest of you will be here, close enough to be seen and respond but not enough to threaten them. I drop the stuff off, talk to the guard, and walk back. We pick up the overwatch on the way out."
"Easy enough," Thor said. "Load up." We had two SUV's plus mine with the trailer; one of the other prospects, a 21-year-old kid named Bobby, was driving with me. I programmed the GPS and pulled out of the Clubhouse lot as the two cars followed.
It was an easy drive until we left the Interstate and started up into the mountains. The rains were nearly constant as we climbed, luckily it was warm enough in the spring we didn't hit snow. The rivers were high and fast with runoff as we passed over them. We made our final stop, and I sent Bobby back to the other car. Rattler got out at his point, taking a man with him up the hill. They were wearing camouflage ponchos in the rain; he was carrying the equivalent of the Marine M40 rifle, a Remington 700 with a 24" bull barrel, bipod, and scope in .308 Winchester. We couldn't depend on cell service up here, so we had radios instead. "We're in place," he finally said.
"Moving in two minutes," I replied. I did have cellphone reception for now, and I made a phone call with a burner. It rang a few times before it picked up.
"Carson Nygaard's office," a female voice said.
"I've got a delivery from Las Vegas for your guest, I'll be at the west access gate in two minutes," I said.
"Who is this?"
"A friend of the family." I hung up, turning the phone off again. "Let's roll," I said over the radio. Putting the vehicle in gear, I pulled back onto the road and drove the short distance to the gravel road that led into Pack land. I drove slowly down, looking out for trouble until I reached the gate and stopped. I picked up the radio. "I'm here, Rattler. You have visual?"
"I do. Vehicle approaching, 300 yards out."
"I'm exiting; I'll use the trailer for cover."
"Roger that."
I turned the engine off and left the keys in place; there was no place to turn around, and I wouldn't be able to escape while backing up with a covered trailer. Walking back to the trailer, I unlocked it and opened it up. Inside were boxes of Heather's clothes and gear, along with her Harley. I heard a truck approaching and waited by the side of the trailer.
The Supercab F-150 stopped at the turnout on the other side of the fence. I recognized Alpha Carson as he got out of the passenger seat; he opened the back door, and a big wolf jumped out. It ran around the vehicle gate and straight towards me.
Rattler's POV
Overwatch Post
I hated the cold rain.
We made our way up through the mud and melting snow to the top of the hill. I had a couple of extra camo tarps with me, so when we found a decent spot under a tree to set up, I could use them. I laid one down over the mud and pine needles while my spotter lashed the other to the branches above us. I didn't need my optics getting wet. It only took a few minutes to set up our hide.
I set my scope for six hundred yards, not an easy shot, but well within the range of my rifle. I used a ballistics program on my cellphone to calculate the bullet drop since we were about three hundred feet above the target. Once I had my scope set, Vic moved out and parked by the gate.
"I'm here, Rattler. You have visual?"
I could see everything from up here. "I do. Vehicle approaching, 300 yards out." It was a pickup truck, moving slowly towards him.
"I'm exiting; I'll use the trailer for cover."