"You met Callighan?!"
Sydney said it like Iâd just told her Iâd bumped into a celebrity at the end of the world. Christopherâs head had come up sharply. Rachel had gone very still as well surprised.
And Lucy who had been sitting silently until now looked just as thrown as the rest of them.
"Yeah," I said. "When I was going after Penny and caught up to her, sheâd been heading back toward the hotel. I heard his men shouting his name and then he just... walked out. Calm as anything."
"Okay but what does he look like?" Sydney asked, leaning forward slightly. "Like, genuinely, is he the full apocalyptic villain? Does he have the coat and the gravelly voice and all of it?"
Christopher stared at her. "Thatâs your follow-up question."
"Iâm just asking what everyone else is thinking," she said, completely unapologetic.
"He looked like a former marine," I said, cutting across it before this derailed entirely. "Composed. Controlled. Nothing like the way Marlon described him, not the version I was expecting based on that."
"Marlon?" Christopherâs eyebrows went up. "The Boardwalk leader? Wait, they knew each other? Before all this?"
"Yeah," I said. "It goes back further than youâd think."
I laid it out as concisely as I could.
Callighan starting out as a junior under Marlon, learning from him, being trusted by him. And then using that trust as cover to run illegal shipments on the side, skimming money, building something separate and hidden for months before Marlon finally caught the thread of it and pulled until the whole thing unraveled. Marlon had gone to the police. Callighan had gone to prison. And then the Infected arrived and the walls of the world came down and Callighan had walked out of that cell along with everyone else locked up in there, including a prison guard named Gaspar, whoâd apparently seen an opportunity in the chaos and taken it the same way Callighan had.
By the time I finished, the room was quiet.
Everyone processing it in their own way.
"Okay," Sydney said after a moment. "Iâm not saying this isnât serious, but, that storyline? That could be a full season of television. Easy."
"A helpful observation, Sydney, thank you," Christopher said.
"Iâm just saying someone should write it downâ"
"Moving on," I said. "Bottom line is Callighan is here because of Marlon. Thatâs the root of all of this. Personal."
"All of thisâ" Rachel gestured vaguely at the walls around us, at everything the gesture implied, "âis because of a grudge?" She looked really dumbfounded. "People are dying because of a grudge?"
"He apparently offered to settle it cleanly at first, hand Marlon over and the rest of the Boardwalk walks away," I said. "Everyone refused. So it became a siege instead. And honestly, I donât think anyone there fully trusts that Callighan would actually leave them alone even if they gave him what he wanted. Not with some of the people heâs running with."
"You can say that again," Christopher muttered, and glanced pointedly at Lucy.
Lucy returned the look with a glare that had enough edge in it to suggest the hours since Iâd left hadnât exactly been peaceful between those two.
Yeah. Iâd been gone maybe half a day and things had already developed their own texture in this room. I wasnât sure I wanted the full rundown.
"Regardless," I said, pulling the roomâs attention back, "I have good news." I let a small smile come through because after everything, it felt earned. "I spoke with Callighan and he agreed to the exchange. Lucy for Mei."
The silence that followed was a different kind than before.
Rachelâs eyes widened immediately before a smile bloomed to her face.
"Really?"
"Really," I said. "Tomorrow, noon. I meet him in front of the hotel. If heâs the man he says he is, Mei comes home."
"It could be a trap," Christopher said immediately.
He wasnât trying to be pessimistic but he was being practical and he was right.
"Yeah, I know," I said. "And my impression of Callighan, honestly, he struck me as someone who actually means what he says. But impressions arenât guarantees and Iâm not walking in there banking on one manâs word alone. Gaspar could be there. It could be built to look like a handoff and turn into something else entirely the second weâre in range." I shook my head. "Iâm not taking risks with this one."
"So weâre all going?" Sydney asked.
I looked at her and nodded.
She waited, watching my face, and then her expression shifted into something surprised. "Okay, hold on. I was fully prepared for the whole âstay here, Iâll handle it alone, donât worry about meâ routine. I had a whole counter-argument prepared."
"I had mine ready too," Christopher said.
I felt my face do something slightly uncomfortable. "I mean, I canât do this alone, realistically. If it goes wrong and Meiâs actually there, we need to be ready to move fast." I cleared my throat. "So yes. We go together."
"Personal growth," Sydney said solemnly, pressing a hand briefly to her chest.
"Rachel," I said, redirecting before Sydney could enjoy herself further, "when I say everyone, I mean you, me, Christopher, Sydney." I paused. "And I was thinking Cindy as well."
Rachel tilted her head slightly, reading the pause Iâd put after Cindyâs name. "Cindy? You sure about that?"
"Because," I said, "she woke up. Her ability I mean."
Sydneyâs entire body language changed in a second. She crossed the distance between us in two quick steps.
"She what?" Her eyes almost glowed with excitation and thrill. "What ability? What did she get? Is it like mine? Is it stronger? What happened? When? Why didnât you lead with that?!"
"Iâll explain that part later," I said, glancing sideways at Lucy with enough weight in the look that Sydney caught it immediately and dialed back.
Lucy was going back to Callighan tomorrow. Whatever she heard between now and then would travel with her, and I wasnât about to hand over a detailed breakdown of what we were capable of. That said, Iâd been deliberate about dropping hints in front of her. Letting her know, without spelling it out, that there were several of us carrying abilities. Enough for her to bring that back to Callighan and plant the thought. Enough to make him think twice if he was already running calculations about what came after the exchange.
"Anyway," I said, steering things forward, "itâll be five of us tomorrow."
"Works for me," Christopher said, and he made a point of not looking at Lucy when he added, "I am very much looking forward to getting rid of her." He let his eyes slide briefly to Penny. "What about this one, though? Sheâs not part of the deal."
"She stays here," I said. "Callighan didnât ask for her back, and..." I trailed off for a second, looking at Penny. She had her gaze dropped to the floor, her shoulders drawn in, her complexion quite pale. "Sheâs been through a lot. Gasparâs work."
Nobody needed me to say more than that. They looked at her and understood.
"She still needs watching, though," I added. "She could be dangerous even now, even calmed down, we donât fully know what Gaspar left in her."
"Right, but hereâs the problem," Sydney said, tilting her head. "Tomorrow weâre all walking out of here. Youâre not seriously thinking of leaving Rebecca on watch duty for that."
"God, no," Christopher said immediately, his expression making it very clear that the image that had just appeared in his head was not a good one. "Absolutely not. Thatâs a disaster scenario."
He wasnât wrong. I hadnât even considered Rebecca for it but now that it was said out loud, the picture assembled itself quickly and it was not reassuring. Rebecca, alone, watching over a woman with Symbiote-given abilities, with a chip on her shoulder and a point to prove.
Yeah. No.
"What about Kunta?" I said, the thought landing as I said her name.
Rachel opened her mouth immediately. "Ryan, you canât seriously expect her toâ"
"Hold on, have you already made her your second little sister?" Sydney cut in, looking at Rachel. "That was fast even for you."
"Sheâs not ready for that kind of responsibility," Rachel said firmly, ignoring the comment.
"Sheâs not wrong," Sydney admitted, switching tracks without missing a beat. "That girl and Rebecca left alone together? Theyâd probably either become best friends or burn the whole place down. Maybe both."
"Sydney, youâre being mean for no reason," Rachel said.
"Iâm being accurate, Rachel, those are different things."
"Alright," I said, stepping into it before this ran another three minutes. "I wasnât thinking of Kunta herself when I said her name. I was thinking about Sonny."
The room shifted.
Sydney blinked. Christopherâs expression went from skeptical to thoughtful in the space of about a second. And Rachel who had seen firsthand what Sonny was actually capable of when the situation called for it, went quiet in a way that meant she was already agreeing.
"Yeah," she said slowly, nodding. "That could actually work."
"Talk to Kunta about it," I said. "Sheâll be more willing to get on board if it comes from you. Sonny responds to her and Kunta seems to trust you more than any of us."
Rachel nodded again, and I could see her already thinking through how that conversation would go.
I gestured for the others to follow me and stepped out of the room, moving far enough down the hall that our voices wouldnât carry back through the door to Lucy and Penny. When weâd all shifted out, I turned around and looked at them.
"One more thing," I said. "Iâm going to be staying at the Boardwalk for the next week."
Sydneyâs reaction was the fastest. "What?"
"Marlonâs condition for the alliance," I said, keeping my voice quiet. "He wants to know Iâm trustworthy. Not just told, shown. So he wants me living and working inside their group for a week. Helping them, being around them, letting them get a read on me."
"Why does it have to be you there for a whole weekâ"
"Sydney." Christopherâs voice was dry. "Heâs not moving to Japan. Itâs a five minute walk."
"I donât trust those people," she said, scoffing. "We donât know them well enough. We donât know what they want from him specifically. And a week is a long time."
"Listen," I said, and my voice went quieter and more serious. "Callighan and Gaspar, those two canât keep living this close to us. Gaspar especially. Heâs already taken Mei, heâs already put his Symbiote inside Penny, and Emily is still in their reach. I canât let that keep being the situation weâre in." I looked between them. "An alliance with Marlon is the clearest path to ending it. And to make that alliance actually work, not just in words but in practice I have to do this."
"I get it," Christopher said, his arms crossed but his expression settled and serious. "I donât love it either but I follow the logic. And if it helps build something that lasts past just dealing with Callighanâ" He shrugged. "Margaretâs group, Marlonâs group, actually trusting each other. Thatâs worth something."
"Thatâs exactly it," I said.
"What if I come with you?" Sydney asked. "Both of us together, we prove it fasterâ"
"No," I said. "I need you here. Penny needs watching, Kunta needs support, and if anything moves with Callighan while Iâm gone I need people here who can actually do something about it." I met her eyes. "Youâre not decoration, Sydney. I need you here because youâre important here."
She groaned under her breath. Not convinced so much as running out of angles to argue from.
I reached over and pinched her cheek between two fingers.
"Iâm not going to Japan," I said, and I couldnât keep the smile entirely out of it. "Relax."
She swatted my hand away. "It might as well be Japan. And what about ourâ" she lowered her voice slightly, though her expression made up for the volume, " sexual activities? You expect me to just go without for an entire week? Thatâs cruel! I wanted to try new things likeâhmphff!!"
Rachelâs hand closed over Sydneyâs mouth thankfully.
"Ignore this idiot," Christopher said to me, completely unbothered. "Weâve got it covered on this end. Just watch yourself over there."
"I know," I smiled.