TVD/TO Supernatural Enforcer: Reincarnated with a Mission

Chapter 14: Chapter 14: Trouble in the Trees



Chapter 14: Trouble in the Trees

The roar of machinery grew louder as Adam and Caroline darted back into the cover of the forest, their hearts pounding in unison. Adam's mind was racing. Whoever the suit in the trailer was, he wasn't messing around.

"We need a plan," Caroline hissed. "And don't say improvising again, or I swear—"

Adam held up a hand to silence her, his eyes narrowing as he scanned the scene. "Fine, no improvising. Let's call it...adaptive strategy."

Caroline glared. "That's the same thing."

"Semantics," Adam said with a grin. "Okay, we need to figure out what they're 'extracting' and stop them before it gets out of control. You're faster than me, so you'll create a distraction."

"Oh, I'm the distraction now?" Caroline asked, crossing her arms.

"You're amazing at distractions," Adam said, his tone deliberately cheerful. "Remember how you got everyone's attention at the Miss Mystic Falls pageant?"

Caroline scowled. "I organized that event. It wasn't a distraction."

"Same principle," Adam said, shrugging. "You're dazzling, they'll look at you. Boom, distraction."

Before she could argue further, a loud crack echoed through the clearing. Both of them turned toward the sound, their banter forgotten.

"What the hell was that?" Caroline whispered.

Adam activated his Appraisal Skill, focusing on the direction of the noise. His vision blurred for a moment before a translucent overlay appeared, revealing the source of the disturbance.

Description: A magical network connected to the dryad's domain. Highly volatile when tampered with. Warning: Extraction process nearing critical failure. Immediate action required.

Adam groaned. "They're ripping up the dryad's roots. If they mess this up, the whole forest could go berserk."

"Wonderful," Caroline muttered. "So much for a simple recon mission."

"Okay," Adam said, taking a deep breath. "New plan: you take out the guards, I'll sabotage the equipment."

Caroline raised an eyebrow. "You're going to sabotage heavy machinery? Do you even know how to do that?"

"I watch a lot of YouTube," Adam said with a smirk. "How hard can it be?"

Caroline stared at him for a long moment, then sighed. "Fine. But if this goes sideways, I'm blaming you."

Meanwhile, back in town, Stiles was furiously typing away on his laptop while Josh lounged nearby.

"Any luck?" Josh asked, clearly bored.

"Define luck," Stiles replied, his tone frazzled. "I've got half a dozen articles about deforestation, two conspiracy blogs about magical trees, and a local news story about a raccoon infestation."

Josh snorted. "Sounds promising."

Stefan and Elijah entered the room, their expressions grim.

"We've located their base of operations," Elijah announced, setting a map on the table.

Stiles glanced up. "Let me guess—heavily guarded, super shady, and probably a death trap?"

"Essentially," Stefan said, nodding.

Josh grinned. "Sounds like Adam's kind of party."

"Speaking of which," Stiles said, sitting back in his chair, "shouldn't we, I don't know, help him? He's probably halfway to blowing something up by now."

Elijah's lips curved into a faint smile. "You know him well."

Back at the site, Adam crept toward the machinery, staying low to avoid the guards. The logging equipment loomed like metal giants in the clearing, their engines rumbling ominously.

"Piece of cake," Adam muttered to himself. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small multitool. "Just a few wires here, a little snipping there…"

As he worked, the system chimed.

Duration: 10 minutes. Effect: Enhanced understanding of mechanical systems for targeted interference.

"Hell yes," Adam whispered, selecting the option.

A rush of knowledge flooded his mind, and suddenly the complex tangle of wires and gears made perfect sense. He grinned. "Thanks, system. You're a lifesaver."

Caroline, meanwhile, had positioned herself near the guards. With a flash of vampire speed, she took down the first two without a sound, her movements swift and precise. As she moved toward the third, he turned just in time to see her.

"What the—"

Before he could finish, Caroline grabbed him by the collar and slammed him against a tree. "Shh," she said sweetly. "You'll wake the forest."

The man's eyes rolled back as he slumped unconscious, and Caroline turned back toward Adam. "Hurry up!" she hissed.

"Almost there!" Adam called back, yanking out the final wire. The machinery sputtered and died, and the clearing fell eerily silent.

For a moment, it seemed like they'd succeeded—until the ground beneath their feet began to tremble.

"That can't be good," Caroline said, backing away.

Adam's system chimed again.

<**Dryad's root system destabilized. Immediate resolution required.>

The earth split open in front of them, and glowing green vines shot up into the air, writhing like angry snakes.

"Run!" Adam shouted.

Caroline didn't need to be told twice. They sprinted back toward the forest, the glowing vines lashing out behind them.

"I thought you said this would work!" Caroline yelled.

"Hey, I stopped the machine!" Adam shot back. "How was I supposed to know the roots would go all Little Shop of Horrors on us?"

As they reached the treeline, Adam glanced back and saw the suit-clad man emerging from the trailer, his expression livid.

"This isn't over," the man snarled, his voice carrying over the chaos.

Adam turned to Caroline, a determined look on his face. "We need to regroup. This guy's playing a bigger game, and we just became his biggest problem."


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