Hydra
Given the urgency of their mission, the trip
out to the lab probably felt longer for Sid and Grace than it actually
was. When they were about a minute away, Katie suggested they pull over
and rearrange themselves in the car with the two mages ducked down in
the back seat - the better to avoid notice from the security cameras in
the lab's parking lot. With only three guards left at the facility,
they were bound to be on alert for anything unusual. When they finally
arrived, they parked at the far end of the lot. Peering carefully out
the windows, Sid and Grace would see what looked like a fairly
nondescript red brick building. They were on a relatively empty stretch
of road, and every now and then a plane would soar past overhead on its
way to or from the nearby airport. The sign out front read "Lerna
Laboratories."
Before exiting the vehicle, Katie turned to Grace
and Sid to explain what she was about to do. "I'm going to go take care
of the guards. When I get back, I'll take you to the basement cells
where your friends are being kept. We need to get them out of there as
quickly as possible, so while you're doing that, I'm going to head up to
the labs to activate the disinfection protocol. Once I've done that,
we'll have ten minutes to get out of the building before it locks down
and burns everything inside, so it's very important that we exit as
quickly as possible. Understand? It's very important that we destroy
the lab, and any trace of the virus left inside."
------------
Meanwhile,
in the basement, Lena and Sera were unaware of what was going on above.
It had not been a good week for the two of them, but they were hanging
on. Weak and sick, their days were full of waking nightmares that felt
all too real. Lena, in her concern for her Tradition-mate, had been
sending out empathic projections of calm warmth and calm. It allowed
Sera a few precious moments of rest that she might not have otherwise
had.
At that moment, they were both blessedly free of the trap of those waking dreams, though for how long?
Hydra
[Edit: "Understand? We have to destroy the lab, and any trace of the virus left inside."
Also: "projections of warmth and calm." (Yeesh.)]
Lena Reilly
Since
that moment when Katie appeared in her room a few days earlier, Lena
has been like a caged animal. The smart thing would have been to play
it cool and act like everything was still the same, but the Ecstatic is
past the point of such dissembling. Like most of her Tradition, she is a
creature who is both master and slave to the Nine Sacred Passions and
with lucidity being constantly torn away from her with every waking
nightmare, every bloody cough, she has lost the ability to act in her
own best interests. Lost the ability to play nice and let then just
take her blood and serve her empty platitudes.
Lost her ability to give. A. SHIT.
She
may not be terrorized by whatever hideous hallucinations this disease
can combine with her mind at this moment, but let's be frank, ladies and
gentlemen...there is nothing worse it can conjure than the fact that
she's going to die here alone in this hell-hole, wasting away to fucking disease
while her friend does the same elsewhere in this very facility.
They're Ecstatics who are about as far from Ecstasy as you can get and
she has not made the life of Callum's little flunkies easy. She's
ranted and raved, yelling to the camera things like "You didn't think I
would find out, you piece of shit?" and "Come in here and I'll show you
what disease is all about."
That is, when she's not curled up in the corner, sobbing and scared.
At
the moment she's lucid. And at the moment, she's pacing, scratching at
the sores that she's picked into her body. (They only make her mental
state worse; they're so similar in her blurry vision to the lesions that
are a part of Karposi's sarcoma). As much as her weakened body will
allow; she's moving on pure Rage, pure Wrath. It will get her through
and so help her, if her friends die she will figure out a way from the
other side to make those involved pay.
Sid
It is
with reluctance and great trepidation that Sid listens to Katie. She
does so because she knows, she knew before she let her effect finally
drift apart, fragile as a spider's web, that the woman told them the
truth. Her intentions are sincere, she has only been honest with her.
Sid still distrusts. Katie may very well be telling the truth - as she
sees it. She may be helping her - because someone else is using her
guilt to their purposes. Because soon, very soon, all four infected
Mages will be inside the facility.
Still, what choice does she
have? Her friends are inside and she and Grace will find them, they
will save them, they will get them out.
While she's ducked down,
tall body twisted uncomfortably so that she isn't seen, she sends a
quick text. There's no time to access Ginger and make a broadcast as
wide as possible, so instead Sid sends a message. It's a follow-up,
actually, their more exact location sent to a Disciple Cultist just in
case...well, just in case.
Sid is not the best at being sneaky,
she's a scientist (or was, once upon a time) not a ninja. Still, she
can scan her surroundings and let them know if someone is near or coming
near. Hopefully.
Katie tells them they'll have ten minutes, and Sid frowns as she draws a small diagram on the inside of her wrist.
[Go go Gadget Life scan!]
Dice: 2 d10 TN4 (1, 8) ( success x 1 )
Grace
After
the adrenaline shock wore off, and Grace had finished venting her anger
at Katie, there wasn't much to do but plan and wait on the car ride.
She calmed down somewhat, but was still quite unnerved by the woman, and
spent the time staring at her waiting for the other shoe to drop.
"Oh
I understand. If that shit leaks out of your lab..." she says. 'Your
lab', like she's still thinking of Katie as being on the other side.
She
listens to the plan, and it's not half bad. Maybe somebody in their
group wasn't a complete idiot, because they did have a disinfection
protocol. They thought ahead.
So she ducks down with Sid in the back, "You letting people know where we are?"
Serafine
The
room is white and the walls are white and the walls and concrete and
there is a door; you remember the door when it opens. It has a window
that frames a view of the corridor.
The corridor is always the same.
The
place has a rhythm that is internal and both unvaried but
unpredictable. There are pipes in the walls, wrapped in concrete block,
framed by drywall and structural steel. There is a hum. The hum is
not a human hum and may not be a hum at all. It may well be the intense
and immediate physical experience of soundlessness. Except for the
low, insistent beeping of the heart rate monitor when it is connected or
its higher pitched objection after it has been disconnected there is a
sort of ambient nothingness that feels round, pregnant and full.
Sometimes
Sera remembers that she should try to leave the IV in her arm. It is
the only thing keeping her alive and she is now barely alive. She has
not eaten in two weeks. Threw whatever they shoved through the
prison-like hole in the door right back at those bastards when she was
still capable of downing food, and has not been capable of eating for
some time.
The lucid moments are the strangest. Worse, somehow,
than the waking nightmares where she is torn apart from within; where
she tears herself apart; where she is ripped apart, scissored open,
consumed and consuming. Terrorized and terrified.
Lucid she is
in a white room; alone, dying, so weak she can hardly stand. Except, as
long as she can hardly stand, as long as she has the strength to so
much as crawl, Sera refuses to lay around in that bed. Sometimes she
drags herself to the door, leans then, slapping her hand open and
rhythmic against the metal. Sometimes she curls up in the bathroom,
between the sink and the toilet, taking some sort of comfort in the
porcelain.
Its proximity.
Its familiarity.
That's
where she is now; curled up in a semi-fetal position, shivering,
involuntarily, from the climate-controlled cold in the room, wasted and
spent.
Hydra
Katie had been quiet in the car,
allowing Grace her outlet to vent. There was no attempt made on her
part to defend herself or her colleagues. Everything about her
appearance and manner suggested a woman weighted down with silent guilt.
What could she say, really? Nothing. So she didn't try. Inside the
lab, there were two dying women who'd spent the last week and a half in a
world of sickening, claustrophobic torture. They were there because of
Hydra. One of them from Katie's hand directly.
If Callum and the
other members of Hydra (was the virus named after the group or the
group named after the virus? did it matter really?) had found Lena's
sudden change of heart suspicious, thankfully they hadn't seemed to
pinpoint the source of it, because Katie's security access worked just
as well as it always had. She jogged across the parking lot, coughing
into a tissue as she reached the door and let herself inside.
Then all was still, apart from the ubiquitous sonic echo of the planes.
Five
minutes went by. Maybe Sid and Grace would begin to expect some sort
of trick. Or perhaps Katie had been found out and captured by her own
people.
Another minute. Two.
Finally she reappeared,
running quickly towards the Audi. She gave a wave to indicate that they
exit and follow her inside. "I drugged the guards and turned off the
cameras."
Assuming they were ready to follow, Katie led the way
back inside the building, taking a path through a brightly lit welcoming
area with an empty front desk and moving at a brisk pace down a long
white hallway. They passed a couple of closed doors on their way to the
stairs, but Katie didn't stop to offer a tour.
At the end of the
hall, another locked door led down into the basement. Katie entered a
code into the security system and the door unlocked, allowing them
access. Then it was down a flight of concrete steps into another long
white hallway.
And there they were. So close now that Sid, with
her active life scan, would be able to feel the weak, unsteady pulses of
her two friends in the locked cells. Lena was closer, followed by Sera
at the end of the hall.
Katie unlocked both doors, working
quickly as she ran from one to the other, hiding her next coughing fit
against the sleeve of a raised arm.
"Remember, you've got ten
minutes once I activate the disinfection process, so get them to the car
as soon as you've given them the injections. I'll rejoin you as soon
as I can."
This was what Sera and Lena heard as the locks on their cells clicked open.
Lena Reilly
Her attention snaps to the door when she hears that telltale click,
eyes narrowed. She's past the point of trusting anything she sees or
hears now; the waking nightmares have made that basically impossible.
Even hearing Katie's words don't make her believe what she's hearing;
her mind could easily be making this up in some fevered pitch of hope,
or she could be the target of some new trick by Callum.
Frankly
though, she doesn't much care. As long as she's got a way out of this
room, it could lead into a wall of gunmen ready to blast her into
oblivion. Callum well knows she's accept that over dying of this thing.
And
so she takes slow, belabored steps, weezing as she does, toward the
door. Just in case someone might be coming who wants to keep her forced
in here (she wouldn't put that kind of mind game past them), she spits a
bloody mouthful that she just recently coughed up into the palm of her
hand. It may not be the most effective deterrent--she doesn't know if
she'll be able to actually get it into someone's mouth or the life, and
even if so they may be immunized against the Hydra virus--but people
generally want to play it safe with HIV. She leans weakly against the
wall and, with her free hand, she reaches out to open the door. Sure,
her hand slips on the handle and she has to fumble a little, but she
pushes it open and stumbles her way to
Freedom. Even if it's not freedom from this place, it's a minor victory. It's about all she's got.
Sid
When
Grace asks her question Sid merely nods her head once, the movement
very slight in the dark cramped back seat. And then they are waiting. A
minute passes, two, but they might as well be hundreds, even thousands
of years. Sera and Lena are in there, they're dying and if something
goes wrong they won't even know that their friends are right there, were
there, are trying to get them out.
Sid is silent through the wait
as she runs over again and again the contents of her bag. What she
has, what they look like, what she needs, what she hopes she doesn't
need. A sort of desperation rises all around her, radiating from her
every pore as she reaches out and finds each living creature within a
radius of them. When Katie returns Sid does not relax. Her shoulders
remain tight, every muscle taut with tension as she makes her way out of
the car.
She follows the woman through the maze of the building's
interior, hoping Grace is taking notes on their passage because Sid is
taking out a needle and poking it into a small vial. Then she caps the
needle in plastic and unwraps another, repeats the process. They have
to be ready to go, from reunion to injection to run-run-run in a matter
of moments.
Down the stairs and to the keycode and Sid passes a
needle to Grace outside Lena's door. "Let her do it," she says, meaning
Lena, who if she hasn't had to inject someone before has likely watched
it done a hundred thousand times to herself. They're all sick, though,
with Grace a little better. And Sid, the healthiest of them all, she
beelines for the door to Sera's room, to Sera, shoving past Katie as
soon as the door is open.
"Sera!" she calls, perhaps needlessly as
she looks around, her heart hammering in her chest. She knows because
she can feel it what she can expect, but knowing only prepares her for
the visual. Sera, sick and curled up in the bathroom. Sid goes to her
quickly and drops to her side.
"Sera," she says, and her voice is
strangled, her throat constricting at the sight of Sera, so vibrant even
when she was fasting, wasting away, all for what? Sid never asked.
This time it's different, she knows. Sera is dying, but not for much
longer, not anymore. "It's me," she says as she fights back tears of
relief and tears of pain, pulling Sera toward her as she thumbs off the
protective cap of a needle. "I'm sorry," she whispers, because she
knows enough to know this, this place, it's bad to Sera and Sid's about
to make it worse with one more needle's prick.
[extending that scan]
Dice: 2 d10 TN5 (4, 10) ( success x 1 )
Grace
Her
friends had been imprisoned here, dying. Hallucinating their deaths
over and over again. Grace was a little afraid of what she might find
inside. Would they be lucid, or crazed? Would she be able to help them
get out?
The doors click, and Grace takes one of them. Lena's
door. "Lena? It's Grace," she says, right before the handle jags and she
lets go. Her voice is scratchy from the cough still, and she does have
to lean her face into her elbow and give it a good fresh blood stain.
But she doesn't look that bad.
Lena does. For all that
Grace has been through herself, she stares for a second at the state of
the woman in front of her. And then, just holds up that syringe that Sid
gave her. "Sid found a cure Lena. We're going to be okay," she says in
that weak little sick voice. But there's more than sickness in that
wavering. It's like she's telling herself it's going to be okay too.
Serafine
The
door, opening. Or rather, first - the locks. The low tumble of
cylinders, the scrape of metal-on-metal and the quiet immediacy of
Katie's voice. The last handful of words, tossed over her shoulder to
Sid and Grace. Caution or admonishment and Sera breathes out, lifting
her chin and swinging her head to watch the shadowed edge of the door
against the white-washed concrete walls. The vertigo is briefly
overwhelming.
She fights the urge to retch.
There's nothing in her stomach, so the energy expenditure would be futile, anyway.
--
The wasted, skeletal creature that was
Serafíne is struggling to stand as Sid pushes open that door. Has both
hands on the cold toilet set and her head bent over, her long hair
lank, greasy and damp. Dark roots clearly showing where the blonde dye
ends, tangled ends falling forward over her shoulders into the bowl as,
shaking, she pushes herself to try to stand.
Sid gets there
first; sinks to her knees on the cold tiled floor of the small,
industrial bathroom before Sera has done more than brace her hands over
the toilet seat. It is ridiculously easy for Sid to pull Sera close, to
tug her away from the toilet, as there's next to no strength left in
her body and her whip-lean frame has lost all fat and more than a bit of
muscle in the days since she was brought here.
"Sid." A drifting look, over her shoulder toward the open door. "I'm not hallucinating."
Her
voice is raw. The words don't carry beyond the bathroom. Sera's hands
are covered with bruises and a smear of trail of dried blood trickles
from her left nostril over the mobile mouth that so usually twists
itself into some sort of edgy, knowing grin. That spirit seems to be
almost wholly eclipsed, but there's a spark of something brighter, seizing, angled but unbending at the shadow of the open door.
Sera
endures the needle prick, then rises - rather heavily - with Sid's
assistance, tearing out the IV for what one hopes is the last time.
They are half-way across the 'hospital' room when a sudden, geysering burst of raw something seizes Sera, and she reaches, grasps that rolling IV pole and throws it across the room.
Tries to throw it across the fucking room.
And
then leaves it, god she's weak, the world spinning unpredictably all
around her, working to remember how to breathe as Sid supports her on
the way out of the room.
Hydra
This was the place
that Sid and Lena had been living in since their disappearance: white
concrete rooms (no, cells) with a hospital bed, a chair, a table and
some medical equipment. The doors used to lock them in were heavy metal
things that creaked from their own weight when opened. Inside, the
rooms had once been clean and sterile, but now they reeked of disease
and the coppery tang of blood and bile. It'd been about 24 hours since
the rooms had been cleaned, so likely there were dark red stains on the
painted floor or the sheets on the beds.
Lena and Sera were
dressed in matching white t-shirts and grey sweatpants, which they
barely filled out anymore despite the small sizes. They looked awful.
Worse even than Grace had looked toward the end. Katie had been
telling the truth when she'd said that both of them were close to death.
Sid would be able to sense it instantly, the way the disease had eaten
at them from the inside. The infection itself had reached a kind of
climax point - like it was hovering on the brink of a final attack.
(And jesus, what did this thing look like at the end? Did it waste its
victims away to nothing, or was there some horrible finale in store?)
Katie
didn't stick around to see the reunion. She was already halfway up the
stairs by the time Lena opened the door to her cell. Soon, she'd
disappeared, leaving the other four to their own devices. Grace with
Lena and Sid helping Sera up from her collapsed position on the bathroom
floor.
And then those life-saving syringes were brought out...
Had
Sid really found a cure? It almost didn't seem possible. But look -
Sid herself seemed almost healthy, and Grace, though sick, was a far cry
better than either of the Cultists. So perhaps it really was true.
Lena Reilly
She
narrows her eyes when she sees Grace, and she isn't sure within that
spotty vision whether the woman she's seeing is really Grace, or just an
overlay. The Ecstatic is covered in those pick-marks over her skin;
her eyes are red-rimmed and unfocused and she's lost more weight than a
person really should. Even in whatever amount of time it's been since
she was last tended to, her clothes have been spattered with her own
blood as she's coughed it out (itself even more dangerous than
Hydra-tainted blood). And there's a tense moment where Lena looks at
Grace with all the rationality of a rabid animal, when it almost seems
like she's about to decide fuck it and deliver the biohazardous payload in her hand anyway.
But...she doesn't. This may not be Grace (c'mon Lena, be honest...probably isn't),
but there is a sliver of chance that she might be. And if not...maybe
this will be the needle that finally kills her. Dead or saved, she
doesn't really care at this point.
So she reaches behind her into
the room to flick the slimy, red-streaked phlegm in her hand into the
room she just staggered out of, then shakes her head when Grace says We're going to be okay.
"Bullshit."
She forces the word out through a raw throat, and takes the needle.
She looks at it a second, then rips the protective cap off of the end
and feels around on her arm for a vein. It probably takes longer than
it should, but soon she pushes the sharp end in without reaction to
however much it may or may not hurt, pushes the plunger down. "Don't
touch me. Not safe."
"Where's Callum?" she asks as she drops the
needle to the ground. More hateful words have never been heard coming
out of the woman's mouth.
Sid
Someone will find
out what those final stages feel like. There is at least one person
infected who will not feel the pressure of a needle as Sid's cure is
forced into his veins. Sid had seen to that, because she knew things
about this virus even its makers couldn't. There is a good chance that
it will still get out, who knows if someone Sleeping had somehow been
infected while these four were still able to be out and about? Who
knows how it will spread out from Eric, who Sid hopes with all of her
might is lying twisting writhing as his own immune system fails him and
his own creation kills him from the inside out. And Sid is fairly
certain that someone is the one she senses upstairs.
Sid shouldn't
take satisfaction in that, or at least most wouldn't expect it from
her. She's so quiet, seems so timid and so shy, that must mean she's a
kind, soft-hearted soul, yes? But these people, these strangers, they
tried to kill her and her friends simply because of what they were and
how they viewed the universe. But when Sid looks upward at the ceiling
as though she can see through the floor to the rooms above a smile
twists the corners of her lips, small and satisfied.
She doesn't
dwell on it, though. No, Sid will not be completely satisified until
they're sitting in Sera's kitchen again, eating cake and getting drunk
or high or both, talking like there's nothing wrong. That day will
probably never come, really, things will never be the same after this.
They will never be okay again, not really.
Sid doesn't let herself
think about that as she pushes the needle into Sera's arm, her veins
all to easy to find now that there's so little between them and the
surface of her skin. Sid tries to sound light when she says to Sera,
"I'm not a hallucination," rather than No you're not hallucinating.
She could still be for all the Sid knows. When the needle's saving
payload is delivered, Sid casts it aside and pulls one of Sera's arm
around her shoulders, bracing her. Together they head toward the door,
but Sid pauses, waiting with Sera as that something courses
through her, lets her get that out of her system. Soon (hopefully, if
Katie can really be trusted) this whole place will go up in flames.
"I'm
sorry it took so long," she says, her heart breaking on the words even
though she knows they got here only as fast as they could. Still, there
is guilt, because while they were here suffering who knows what Sid was
in Luke's practice, protected. "Katie brought us. She said she's
going to shut this place down. We have to hurry."
Grace
Grace's
clothes are spotted with large bleach stains, and the jacket she has on
has a few spots of blood where she's coughed into it. She's been there.
But not any more.
Lena's clearly not herself, and while Grace certainly has a lot of anger towards the man, there are more important things to do, other than trying to find Callum right now. Such as get the fuck out.
"Callum's
off laying a trap for Sid. It's the only way we could get in here -- he
emptied the lab trying to get to her. But Lena, we have like 10 minutes
to get out of here. The hydra's going to die in fire all right? They've
got a failsafe that's going to blow this place away."
Serafine
The
room is going to peel itself apart from the inside out. Something will
go wrong. Sometimes what you notice is the way the lines of the walls
begin to weave themselves narrowly and of their own accord. Sometimes
it is simply the way the light shines back at you, as if it was waiting
for you to notice. The places where things go and where they go wrong are myriad and unsettling and each of these things has gone so very wrong for Sera lately. This room is distinct from every other hospital room and -
-
god, in truth Sera hardly feels the prick of the needle through her
skin. It is the least of the wounds she has endured. Sid assures Sera
that she herself is not a hallucination and the only reason Sera
believes her is that thus far Sid has burrowed her way through Sera's
eyes to begin consuming her brain, or something just as shiveringly
macabre.
So, Sera does not say anything else to Sid. Just nods,
the gesture rough and dry, leaning on Sid as they shuffle out of the
room. If Sera knew that there was someone else upstairs,
dying of this shit,
(yes, even Erich),
she might -
- oh, but she does not know. All she knows is how to stumble forward, half-supported by her friend.
Hydra
Flames.
Sera had dreamed of flames - of fire. Blazing and hot and humming
with the deep, resonant sound of an inferno. What she hadn't known at
the time is what it meant - only that it held some connection to Katie's
future. Now she could put the pieces together. This was it. This was
the end.
They were getting out. They were going to destroy this place. Burn it to the fucking ground.
Lena
wanted to know where Callum was, but retribution would have to wait.
He was gone, along with most of the others. Wherever Katie was -
whatever she was doing - they had no time to wait. She'd said she would
meet them, and they'd have to trust her to do so. It was time to
leave.
Lena Reilly
She stares dully as Grace tells
her that Callum's not here. And she really doesn't pay attention to
the rest of it--anything that Grace says after laying a trap for Sid.
She starts moving in that moment past Grace, toward the exit. If he's
not here, she doesn't want to be here. And so she starts to walk, with
as much speed as she can muster (but really, it's more determination
than speed), with one hand against the wall to support her.
And in
truth, she still doesn't really believe this. Maybe it's the
Technocracy; maybe they're Sid and Grace clones. Maybe it's
hallucinations. Maybe she just injected herself with ebola to create
the ultimate supervirus. Either way, she's still moving forward.
There's just a point where your mind takes you to a space beyond fear.
Even for someone who lives in it the way Lena does.
Sid
They
make their way out into the hallway, their progress as quick as Sera
can manage but still painstakingly slow. There are still hallways to
get through and a car to reach and a Katie to (trust to) meet. She said
the car would be a tight squeeze on the way back, and it had taken some
effort on Sid's part not to suggest leaving her behind. But Sera.
Sera wanted her to have a second chance and so Sid is going to let her.
At least, she isn't going to hinder her, and to her, right now? It's
pretty much the same thing as helping her.
Out in the hall she
sees Lena and that gives her strength. Lena's alive, Lena's making her
way out whether she knows it or believes it herself. This is going to
work.
All the while, Sid keeps that net cast. She feels for the
other patterns, already cataloging the ones she's found. Three guards
sleeping, one person very ill. And those she knows. So far, so good.
They make their way toward freedom from this toxic nightmare.
Grace
Well,
so much for a happy, or even tearful reunion. Lena's ignoring her,
shuffling her way along the wall. But then, it's Lena who's suffering.
Who is Grace to argue with the way she's dealing with it? Instead, she
tries to play along. As she walks alongside Lena, not touching as
requested, she vents.
"Callum is such a god damned fuckup. Using a
virus like this? He could have killed everyone in the world, we're
talking human extinction here. Sid found out Hydra's figured out a way
to jump hosts."
Serafine
She wants out. Out out
out. That desire to get out out out is growing stronger, gathering
momentum the further they go. There's the illusion of strength and Sid
can feel Sera straightening, moving faster - which is not to say fast
- but can feel the urgency of it beneath her skin. And everything else
she's holding inside her, which radiates from her in subtle tremors as
they move.
Down the white hallway and toward or perhaps even up
the stairs. The threads of her vision are knitting themselves together
in the back of her mind as Grace and Lena fall into a sort of step
beside them, Lena holding herself up, Grace venting about Callum and the
rest in ways that Sera herself can hardly comprehend right now.
"Are
there other people here?" Sera asks, as they pass other doors; other
windows, other rooms. The space has a haunting sameness to her and she
cannot suppress the shudder that wracks her body as she says that, " -
in the rooms. They should have a chance."
To escape, Sera means.
To escape, too.
Hydra
They
made their way up the stairs, limping and stumbling. Sera asked after
other prisoners, but there were no others. The other cells were vacant.
Whatever the people here had been trying to accomplish, they'd started
small. Perhaps Katie had been right about this being an experiment of
sorts.
Meanwhile, the lifesaving virophage began to do its work in
the Cultists' bodies, swimming through their bloodstream to attach and
embed itself within the Hydra virus. It would take time for Lena and
Sera to feel the effects of the cure, but Sid and Grace had reached them
in time.
They would live.
At the top of the stairs, there
was a (still-open) door leading to a long white hallway. On the ground
floor, the construction was cleaner - proper walls and wooden doors and a
tiled floor. The place looked just like the inside of any number of
smaller science facilities. Maybe it had been the property of the
government or some research company at some point.
As the four of
them began to make their way down the hallway, Sid would sense the
nearness of Katie's now-familiar pattern, along with the threading,
erratic pulse of another (the one she'd assumed - probably correctly -
was Eric) approaching them from inside one of the rooms to the right. A
moment later the door pushed open, and Katie stumbled out into the
hallway ahead of them with a man draped over her shoulder.
It was
Eric. But the way he looked now was a far-cry from the way Sid and
Sera remembered him. Not the beautiful wannabe actor with his
just-perfect tan and gym-sculpted physique. Gone was the easy
confidence and the glow of health. In the span of only one week (less
time than it had taken for the others - perhaps the virus affected
Sleepers differently, or perhaps, as Sid and Grace suspected, it was
simply growing stronger) he'd become a pale ghost of himself, weakened
and sickly and bleeding from nose and mouth and...
There was blood oozing from his ears, too. And when he breathed, they could all hear the choking gurgle of fluid in his throat.
Katie
stumbled - almost dropped him. And when she righted them both she
looked up with a panicked expression, knowing full well how the others
were likely to react to the sight of the man leaning up against her in a
barely-conscious daze.
"Please," she said. "He's the only family I have left."
When
she spoke, Eric lifted his head and blinked, as though noticing the
others for the first time. "What the fuck are they...!?"
Whatever he was going to say, it was drowned in a fit of coughing, and a fresh splatter of blood struck the wall.
"I'm trying to save your life!" Katie snapped. "Leave them alone. It's over. This is all over."
But
whatever impending argument was about to ensue... whatever reaction the
others may have had to Eric's appearance, in the end it didn't matter.
It was too late. The man gave another cough, so hard this time that it
wracked his entire body. He choked and coughed, and then he started to
scream. Katie couldn't hold him any longer, and he collapsed onto the
floor, curling into a ball as some kind of spasm worked its way through
his muscles.
When he screamed, it sounded like he was drowning.
And when he looked up and opened his eyes, bloody tears streaked their
way down his cheeks.
"No no no no..." Katie started to cry as she
crouched down beside him, pleading in desperation for some miracle that
was never going to come. "Please, just a little longer. Eric!"
He
gave one final scream, agonized and dying, and then an invisible vice
clamped down on his throat and he could no longer take in breath. What
happened next would seem like another hallucination to Sera and Lena.
It so closely mimicked the nightmares they'd all been having. Patches
of red opened up on Eric's face and arms as the skin pulled open and
began to melt away.
It kept going, dissolving away the epidermis
and the muscle... literally eating him alive. His eyes were huge and
terrified as the spasms went through his body...
Until he literally melted away, leaving behind a bloody, skeletal corpse.
Katie
didn't move. She sat there, crouched in a pool of her brother's blood
with tears rolling down her cheeks, and uttered a frail, broken sound.
Lena Reilly
She
keeps walking. Step by step. One foot in front of the other, away
from hell and toward freedom. Of course, it was a temporary freedom at
best for her because even if she did somehow make it out of here, one
day she'll be back in a room just like it, looking much the same way and
breathing her last. But even a brief respite from that...it's
something.
It's hard, getting up the stairs. But she forces
herself up. She's not going to die here and even if she was being cured
by this concoction that Sid--brilliant, amazing Sid--had come up with,
she didn't really want to get blown up either.
And then, just like
that, there's Katie and the man she'd never met before. There's a
moment's confusion in Lena's still-bleary mind before the whole scene
starts to unfold. She weaves there a moment, leaning against the wall.
She watches the whole thing unfold.
And when we say the whole thing, we mean the whole thing.
She stares dully as the disease eats Eric and rips him apart,
dissolving him into nothing but a mess of blood and a skeleton. Maybe
deep down, she feels sorrow for the loss. Maybe there's some empathy
left in her for Katie, knowing what that must be like for her.
Right
now, she's just too burned out to feel anything but Rage and Hate. But
it's telling (and perhaps encouraging) when she starts walking up to
Katie, ducks down and struggles to slip her head under the broken girl's
arm, to lift her up.
Forgiveness? Hard to say. But maybe,
despite the fact that she does it all with the expression of a very
angry zombie, the Ecstatic isn't completely gone off the deep end.
Grace
Grace hasn't watched a person die before. Not like this. There had been deaths at the theater, but she hadn't seen them really. And this, so much like one of her feverish hallucinations, really happening to someone else?
She
can only make it a few steps before she starts to retch. It's not blood
that comes up this time. This isn't the virus' doing. It's the terror
of it all. That's what would have happened to her if not for Sid.
She would have been eaten like that.
Who does this, who makes a thing like Hydra? And then, who releases it, knowing that this is the result?
In
between her spasms of nausea, she gets out the occasional "Oh God," as
if she believed in a God, really. Who could, when this is a thing that
exists.
Sid
When the door opened and Katie spilled
out, Sid was already shifting closer toward the wall, and she was
putting herself between the woman and her friend. She would protect
Sera until her dying breath if Katie turned on them, if the sick one
lunged at them.
And there they are, the pretty siblings, only one
of them is looking considerably worse for wear. Sid knows she should
feel bad, she should feel guilt for what she's done. She did that to
him. She knew that the barrier that kept the Sleepers safe was breaking
down. The cold twist in her stomach comes from something else. It
comes from Katie trying to beg for her brother's life. She must realize
how that request will go with them. Katie was spared because of Sera,
and because she offered the aid they needed to get their friends out.
Eric? Eric only tried to kill them. Eric turned them into lab rats.
On purpose. Willingly. He'd said that it was nothing personal and
maybe it wasn't, but probably it was. He had some personal vendetta
(his nephew maybe? what it had cost his sister?) against the Awakened.
If Katie wanted the cure for him, she could pry it from Sid's cold dead
fingers. Because that's the only way he could be helped, if they killed
the Orphan to get to it.
He can't do that, though, and they watch
what these people had planned for them happen to him in fast forward.
Sid watches, cold, satisfied, as Eric is torn apart by the virus.
And
then her head snaps up, facing away from them. "They're coming. Three
of them, two men and a woman," she says, and she looks at the others.
Five of them, one healthy, four in various stages of sickness, one of
them not wholly on their side. She looks at Grace. "We need to get out
of here before the fire starts." She says it mostly to jar Katie, to
remind her that their time is limited - provided she did as she said she
would. She doesn't wait for her, though, the woman can stay and die by
her brother's mutilated corpse or leave with them. Sid got what she
came for, even got a little extra.
Serafine
Strange
how they all react up there, marooned in a bloodspattered hallway while
a man is consumed from inside himself. Sid puts herself between Sera
and Katie and Sera's confused, muzzled, not entirely with it and -
-
all of that, she'll remember later. Like Grace, Sera too starts to
retch. Unless Grace, what comes up from her abused body is little more
than blood leached from the tissue lining her stomach, her throat, spat
back into her mouth to spatter the flood with Eric's life's blood as he -
dissolves, is eaten from the inside out. It just gets worse and worse,
a horror show. Sid's attention snaps away Lena goes to help Katie rise
and Sera, well, Sera disintangles herself from Sid's arms, slips in the
blood and goes down to one knee, staring at Katie and crying with her
bloodied tears and finding the spike in her own pain and Katie's pain,
the atomized world, the net that knits them together. Sera's tears are
coming more quickly now and they are bloodied and blood tinged and the
world is a whirring chaos and her heart is still beating, the pulse
thready but loud in her ears. Lena reaches to help Katie stand and Sera
brushes the tears away from her cheeks with the edge of her palm
leaving bloody streaks behind on her ashen skin.
Reaches out, and offers Katie a hand.
"We have to go."
[Empathy projection: Katie. Hope Difficulty 5 +1 [sick] -1 practiced.]
Dice: 2 d10 TN5 (1, 7) ( success x 2 ) [WP]
Hydra
Despite
everything, Lena offered Katie a shoulder to lean against, attempting
to help the shocked and traumatized woman to her feet. But Katie pulled
her arm back and shook her head, sliding in the spreading pool of blood
as she crouched against the wall. She didn't speak. She just sat
there, shivering and broken.
Then Sera offered a hand. Did more
than that - reached out with her mind to offer the only form of comfort
she was able to give. But it was no use - just as her effects had
bounced off of Eric's shielded mind, so too did this one reflect away
from Katie. The thing that someone had implanted into her brain - the
thing that was meant to protect her - now kept her from receiving human
connection.
She looked at Sera and shook her head slowly. Finally
she mustered a few words. "I just need... a few minutes. With him.
Go."
Some of the others were already making their way past the
ruined corpse, but they were moving both toward the exit and the three
people who were making their way quickly toward them. Three against
five were decent odds, but how many of them were really capable of
fighting, and what sorts of weapons did their enemies have?
It didn't matter. They were already there.
Only
moments after Sid uttered her warning, three people appeared at the end
of the hall, closing off the route to the exit. Two of them were
unfamiliar: a man and a woman in their twenties, the former blond and
the latter brunette. The man in the middle was Callum. All three of
them had guns raised and pointed in their direction.
"Kathrine,"
Callum spoke without taking his eyes off of Sid and the others. There
was a cold, venomous finality to the word. In his off-hand he held a
phone, which he started to speak into, "I found them. We're at the..."
He
stopped cold and stared at Katie, who'd pulled something round and
palm-sized out of her pocket. I tiny LED light was flashing white just
above where her thumb was pressed against what looked like some kind of
trigger.
"Katie. If you let go, we'll both die."
Callum
was trying to reason with a woman who'd just watched her last surviving
family member get eaten alive by a disease they'd all unleashed onto
the world.
Sid
Sera lets go and for a moment Sid
stands there, watching her and watching over her. She's not going
anywhere unless Sera and Lena and Grace are with her, but she will at
least move to stand at the front. She will be their shield for now.
Because
here they come. A man she's only seen on video and two others. Sid
stands between them, hands clenched into white-knuckled fists at her
side. Eric is the only one who has experienced what Sid is about to do,
but Eric is a half-melted skeleton in a puddle of blood on the floor.
They
may have guns, but these are Awakened Mages. The universe exists to be
bent to their Will. And right now, Sid intends to bend Fate to hers.
[Unlucky
Bastard: Entropy 2: Extending however long she can to get as many suxx
as possible to target all three people: coincidental, -1 (hella
practiced, thanks, people who are dicks to Shoshannah!)]
Dice: 2 d10 TN3 (1, 5) ( success x 2 ) [WP]
Lena Reilly
She
gets pulled away from and for some reason, in that moment, she looks
hurt. Of course, she's not thinking clearly and there are a lot of
things that could be (and are) running through her head. But she draws
away, her jaw hardening when her offer to help has been rejected. She
puts her hand against the wall and starts to walk.
But then, there is Callum. And there is--
Oh, who the fuck cares. THERE IS CALLUM.
She
warned him. She really did. He chose to lie to her and to play on her
good nature. And so where her hand leans, her fingers rise and fall in
a thump.
Thump-thump, thump.
A beat. And she
does it again. And she focuses on that beat, letting the heartbeat
connect them all. Through time, through each other. She's making
herself a conduit for surface thoughts to go from one person into her
and through to someone else. Of course, one of those people is now
dead. But when you're a Time mage, that's not so impossible. (Hey,
what's a little more mental trauma in the sake of dishing some out?)
And
so she shuts her eyes and opens her mind, attempting to connect past
and present. Cold life and bloody death. Eric and Callum. Of course,
she doesn't know there are Mind shields to deal with, but ah, well.
[Mind 2, Time 2. Diff 5+1 for sick -3 Quint to make diff 3, dumping WP in.]
Dice: 2 d10 TN3 (5, 7) ( success x 3 ) [WP]
Serafine
There's no connection. Something hard, finite, physical, technological
in the between skin and skin and mind and mind and atom and atom,
dividing Katie neatly from the ineffable and the infinite and then -
-
more chaos. Someone just needs more time and other people have guns
drawn and there's this strange, grim standoff in the once-sterile
hallway around the corpse of the bright, animate man who thought his
sister would get the joke about Sera's insane boots just a handful of
weeks ago.
Sera does not remember getting back to her feet but
somehow she's standing; she doesn't have the energy to say anything more
to Katie than she said on one knee, blooded and sick-to-death, with an
open hand and does not remember entirely how her mouth works except when
the nausea overtakes her.
And now three people with guns are standing between them and the exit. Between Sera and the exit to this place.
Sera grits her teeth and shoves all her panic, her fear, her need-to-escape, right at the male stranger.
[Mind 2: empathic projection. Uh. Fear, on dude she recognizes. Dif: 5 +1 (sick) -1 (resonance appropriate) -1 (practiced)
Dice: 2 d10 TN4 (4, 8) ( success x 3 ) [WP]
Grace
She
gets a hold on herself. They don't have time. Certainly not enough time
for her to fall apart. But then, Callum is there, and he's pointing a
gun at them, and suddenly Grace really wishes she'd spent every weekend
at Kalen's place learning how to use one.
Still, her fear doesn't
stop her from engaging the man. "You... you did this," she says, and she
means all of this. Lena and Sera drowning in blood and death, Eric
being eaten alive. Not to mention her own tortures, or the future of a
pandemic of Hydra. "How could you be so stupid?"
"You called it a
masterwork. But it thinks it could do better. It's evolving, Callum.
Look what your masterwork does," she says, and points to the bloody
skeleton. "You'd see the whole world drown in blood before you'd be
satisfied, is that it?"
Hydra
The air in the
hallway grew charged with resonance as each of them in turn began to
weave effects against the armed bioterrorists at the end of the hall.
Having tried so many times to breach the minds of her captors and
failed, perhaps Sera half expected her projection to dissolve on contact
as it had moments before with Katie.
But no. She'd seen this
man's thoughts before. And now her will struck his mind like a
thunderbolt of fear and panic, giving the guard a brief taste of what
she'd been living with since she'd arrived in this horrible place.
It worked.
"We
have to get out of here!" he hissed in a panicked rush, and they'd all
see the flash of anger pass across Callum's eyes (he still had not torn
them away from the flashing orb in Katie's hand) as the blond man beside
him turned and bolted away as fast as he could, running toward the
door. He'd be out of the building in seconds.
Lena's effect was
longer in the working. The world around her dimmed as she pulled on the
threads of time, looking back into the last moments of Eric's death.
Whatever had protected his mind before, it was gone, because Lena was
able to sense and channel every horrible, visceral emotion surging
through his mind in those final seconds.
But when she tried to
channel them into Callum, she'd find the way blocked by what felt like a
hard, heavy wall of iron. She'd have to try harder if she wanted to
breach it.
Sid could feel the early workings of her effect coming
together, but it wasn't yet strong enough to release onto the man and
woman still standing at the end of the hall.
Grace, new to her
powers as she was, had no such assaults. Nor did she have any weapons
to protect herself with. But the fact that she didn't have a gun didn't
stop her from confronting the man who'd done this to them all. And
Callum? He still didn't look at her.
He was looking at that
thing. And Katie was staring right back at him. As though everything
they might need to say to each other could be said with a single look.
When
Callum responded to Grace, his voice was soft and cold. "Do you really
think I would unleash something like this without knowing exactly what it was capable of?"
At that moment, Katie smiled.
"Wouldn't your dad be proud."
Then
she pulled her thumb off the trigger of the device in her hand, and in
the same moment, Callum shot her. The bullet hit her in the center of
her sternum, and blood began to bubble up from the wound as the thing in
her hand emitted a hard sonic pulse. The people standing in the
hallway would feel more than hear it - the way it moved through their
bones and rippled the air.
All at once these things happened:
Katie slumped to the ground, dead, blood seeping out of her nose and ears.
Something exploded in the guns that Callum and the woman held, and the woman dropped hers with a cry as it burned her hand.
In
the room next door, there was a sound of electrical devices and
computers sparking and popping and shorting out. Anything electronic
the mages were carrying with them sparked and died.
Callum's eyes
rolled back into his head. His body convulsed as he dropped to the
floor, blood seeping out of his ears and nose as it had with Katie.
Something had burst inside of his head.
Then the lights in the hallway went out.
Serafine
Then
it is dark; everything is chaos. The background taste of ozone from
the dead electronics is not enough to overcome the coil of bile and
blood in the back of her throat but she is aware of it, and aware of the
need to move.
Sera does not run. Cannot run, but jesus fuck she
comes close to it. Charges for the door as fast as she can, aching
and bleeding and no-longer-dying and also spent, exhausted, emotionally
rendered.
[Run for the door. Dex + Ath -2]
Dice: 4 d10 TN6 (2, 4, 9, 9) ( success x 3 ) [WP]
Sid
Callum
falls, the other man bolts, one remains. Sid winces at the sound,
tries to ignore the feel of her phone fizzling out in her pocket. Then
Sera is running, or charging at the door. Good. Good, get out, Sera.
Go and don't look back.
Because Sid is moving forward now, slowly
as she twists the fates around the man who is running away. With luck
he'll find his shoes untied or the door stuck, barring his escape.
Something something, there's always something.
[extending, +1 for
distraction probably, dropping her last quint to lower the diff to 4,
now targeting only the guy and releasing, so whatever suxx go to
increasing his difficulties]
Dice: 2 d10 TN4 (2, 10) ( success x 2 ) [WP]
Lena Reilly
It's
traumatic to experience someone's death in a very real sense. To have
your mind connected to someone else's in the moments when it winks out
is to experience the emotional trauma of their passing. And when it's
as horrible as Eric's death was...well, let's just say that Lena's mind
buckles under the weight of dying from disease. But it will all be
worth it if she can deliver that pain, Eric Draven-style, onto the man
who she hates so very much. More than anything on this world currently,
and possibly everything in the next.
And thus, to say that she is
frustrated when it doesn't happen, when she comes up against a mind
shield...well, frustrated doesn't begin to describe it. Those thoughts
jam up like traffic on an unexpectedly-closed overpass, an infinite-car
pile-up on the Lena Mental Expressway. She screams, in anger and
frustration and panicked fear and pure, utter rage.
It's mostly instinct that her hand keeps that Thump, thump-thump, thump
beat up, albeit frenetically now, like a frenzied butterfly rhythm.
Maybe this is how someone invented dubstep. Certainly, you would have
to be this wacked in the head to come up with such a thing.
And so
she finds out the next closest target that isn't her friends. And she
unleashes it on them full-bore, probably with a triple dose of her own
hatred and fear and pain.
[[Extending effect. Out of Quint, +1 diff from before for extension.]]
Dice: 2 d10 TN6 (1, 4) ( fail )
Grace
Her laptop and phone nestled into the bag on her shoulder popped and sputtered. On top of everything else, like a cherry, that.
Sera
brushes past her, moving as fast as a nearly dead person can. And it's a
damn good idea. Grace catches up to her, lends a hand, tries to help
keep her up and running as much as she can.
"Come on, I'll get you to the car, lean on me if you need it."
Lena Reilly
[[Paradox]]
Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (2, 6, 8) ( success x 2 )
Lena Reilly
[[Soak?]]
Dice: 2 d10 TN6 (2, 7) ( success x 1 )
Hydra
[Lena takes 1B on top of the 4L from the disease]
Hydra
Sera
had the right idea in running for the door. Not long after she started
her unsteady, shuffling run toward the exit, a disembodied and coldly
mechanical voice announced over the speakers:
"Three minutes until disinfection protocol."
When
the remaining woman heard this, she snapped her head up in panic.
Looking around at the carnage before her, she hesitated a moment, then
turned and ran back through the front room, making her way to the door.
On
her way out, she'd trip over the prone body of her colleague, who'd
slipped and cracked his head hard on the front desk in his panicked (and
it would seem - very unlucky) escape attempt. He was alive, but
unconscious.
In her frustration, Lena attempted to channel her
effect onto the fleeing guard, but she missed her target entirely and
the effect went off inside her own head, cracking down with a horrible
shock of psychic pain that radiated inside of her skull. For a brief,
fleeting moment, she'd feel everything she'd intended Callum to feel.
Then it washed away, and she was left in a dim hallway with her friends urging her to leave.
They
all go. And however they make their way toward the door, they'd find
their path open. The three drugged guards in the lab were still
unconscious, as was the one now sprawled on the floor. The woman was
just disappearing out the door and into the parking lot. Wherever the
rest of Hydra was, they hadn't yet made it to the lab.
Lena Reilly
When
she couldn't directly pass on the dying sensation of Eric, she'd
screamed. When it bounces back like a rubber band directly into her
brain and goes off like a psychic shrapnel-filled IED, she slams herself
against the wall and her mouth opens, but no scream comes out. It's
like she's been shot straight through the lungs and would cry out in
horror if she could, but lacks the capacity to do so.
It scatters
away quickly enough though, leaving shadows behind that she'll have to
sort out later. She doesn't have anything left to throw up, but her
body is certainly trying as she straightens herself, staggering blindly
forward after her friends, running on pure animal survival instinct.
Serafine
Sera
accepts Grace's help. Needs it, really. Whatever it is that is
keeping her together at this point - will, perhaps - has started to
desert her and there's something ragged and terrible about the way her
wasted body moves, Sera who is also so entirely in-her-skin,
self-assured and sensual and so many other things.
The terrible,
shuffling run and Grace on one side and then run into the prone body of a
man while a disembodied voice, cold and metallic, chills through the
speakers. Sera breaks a bit away from Grace as they are passing the
prone body of the man she tried to scare into fleeing - did scare into
fleeing - almost literally trips over him and starts - shaking more, and
crying, and cursing.
Shit oh shit oh shit,
she's saying, shit oh shit
barely
keeping it together, shaking so powerfully and imploring Grace, "We
can't leave him. This place is going to burn."
Sera grabs one of his arms and starts trying to drag the unconscious man toward the door.
Sid
She
did it. Katie did what she said that she'd do. In three minutes this
place is going to lock itself down and burn itself apart from the
inside. Just like the virus created within its walls was designed to
do. Just like what these people wanted to do to Sid, Sera, Grace, and
Lena.
Sid wants them all to die, all of them, every last one.
Every person who had a hand in this place and what it did to her
friends, she wants them dead, dead, dead. That kind of hatred should scare her, but it doesn't. She was never the mouse people thought she was.
But
she can't stop to make sure that all of these people get what they
deserve. Lena's still back, and as much as Sid would like to stay and
kick in Callum's chest cavity with her booted foot, her first and only
priority is getting her friends out to safety. So she goes back,
peeling out of her sweatshirt as she goes back, throws it around the
Ecstatic's shoulders, giving her something to hold so she can safely
urge her toward that door.
Where Sera is trying to drag a man
toward the door. Sid reaches for her arm as she guides Lena forward and
past her. "Sera you can't we have to go." Her voice breaks on
the last word, breaks for Sera not for the man, Sid could not care less
about the man. Tears well up in her dark eyes, threatening to spill
over her chest but she blinks them back, no no, not yet. She has to
get Sera, her friend, who wants to save even one of these people who did
this terrible thing to her, Sera who has that kind of forgiveness in
her. She has to get her and they have to run.
Grace
Grace goes wide-eyed at Sera, as she -- even at her worst of health -- starts trying to drag a full-grown man out the door.
"Sera, we can't! I'm sick, you're sick. There's no way we can move him... Aww hell! We're not going to make it as it is!"
She
and Sid both try to dissuade her, but Grace decides that a bit of
physical urging is needed. She tries to grab Sera's hand, tries to drag her out of the building.
Serafine
It's
not forgiveness, just humanity. Grace isn't helping, just dragging her
away and now Sera is pulled open, Grace tugging her from the
unconscious stranger, Sera shaking, crying, struggling to pull a full
grown man she wouldn't be able to drag at her healthiest and cannot
begin to budge, with one hand.
"Wake up!"
Frustrated, the work is a lashing, visceral thing, an urgent push as his unconscious mind.
[Mind 2. Dif: 5 + 1 (sic) -1 resonance appropriate. -1 quint. ]
Dice: 2 d10 TN4 (6, 8) ( success x 3 ) [WP]
Hydra
"Two minutes until disinfection protocol."
The
truth was, if they all tried, they could probably get the guy out the
door before the building locked itself down. But Lena was in no shape
to help, and Sid and Grace weren't likely to want to risk their lives to
save a man who'd wanted them dead. Who'd stood by and allowed them to
be effectively tortured by this disease.
It would seem that Sera
was the only one among them willing to offer the unnamed man any kind of
forgiveness. Or maybe she'd just had enough of death and misery for
one lifetime.
It was probable that this man did not deserve her
help. But forgiveness wasn't only about the other person. Sometimes it
was just about holding on to your humanity.
So Sera did the only thing she could think to do. She lashed out with her mind... and woke the man up.
He
sat up with a shock, gasping in breath. There was panic and confusion
in his eyes as he scrabbled to his feet, nearly slipping and falling
again in the process. It was a small mercy that he was too much in the
throes of the fear that had been projected onto him to think to attack
any of them. Instead he just ran for the door.
Serafine
There's
almost nothing left inside Sera as the working takes effect, jolts the
man from unconsciousness to scramble to his feet and run. He takes off
going past them and Sera is absolutely, utterly spent. Would not be
able to move if Grace were not pulling her along behind. Would not,
perhaps, remember how or why to move.
But Sid urges and Grace
pulls and there is no longer an unconscious man between Sera and
freedom, doomed to some terrible death-by-fire. So: move she does, at
last,
crying, yes. All the way.
Grace
Sera
wakes the man, and Grace supports her, tries to keep her moving. Well,
now there is no dead-weight to drag out the door, but Sera's not moving
without encouragement.
Grace doesn't cry. Oh maybe she will later, when the enormity of the situation and her life
comes crashing down. But she doesn't cry now. Maybe she would, if Sera
didn't need her to be the strong one, to be a person to lean on.
She just keeps going.
"Just a little bit more. We're almost there."
Sid
[WP to not kill a dude. Down three from expenditures.]
Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (2, 3, 9) ( success x 1 )
Lena Reilly
Man?
What man? Lena, frankly, doesn't see any man. There might be a time
where, if she did see him, she might help. That time might even be now,
if she were cognizant and capable. She did try to help Katie up. But
she's neither capable nor really all that cognizant of anything, and so
she just keeps stumbling for the door, urged onward by Sid.
Once
she's outside, she doesn't really bother to check her surroundings. She
feels fresh air and it's barely six steps outside the door before her
legs are failing her. She makes it as far as Sid can guide her--perhaps
even to the car--before she's on her hands and knees on whatever
surface she's on or pushed to, and then on laying on her side. She
doesn't sigh in relief, doesn't thank anything for being alive. Doesn't
cry, doesn't ask questions, doesn't talk. She just lays there, or
leans there if nudged into a sitting position against something, with a
deeply distant and faraway look.
Sid
That man hurt
them. Sid doesn't know how much, she doesn't know what he may or may
not have done down in the rooms below, but his connection to them is
enough. He is guilty by his association with his maniacs. He is guilty
of hurting people just to hurt them. Of trying to kill them. Sid
knows what it's like to suffer at the hands who take joy in the pain of
others. She has the scars to prove it.
She has a quiet, simmering fury to prove it.
Sera
wants that man saved so badly she would risk her own life to make sure
he got out. In the end that's all that saves him. It's all that stops
Sid from jumping on him as soon as he stands up, all that keeps her from
stomping down with all her might onto his ankle, hoping to break it,
hoping to hobble him and trap him in here. Death by fire is too kind.
Instead,
Sid stands behind Sera, fists clenched at her sides, her whole body
shaking with the desire to snuff out that tormentor. Her eyes track the
man as he goes, and for a moment Sid is too furious to move. He's
getting away, he's going to get away and live his life as though none of
this ever happened while they live with the scars, the memories, the
pain and hurt.
Only when Sera and Grace and Lena are nearer the
doors does Sid finally force herself to move. She passes a hand over
her face as she moves, one step, two steps, three, suddenly stiff limbs
loosening with each step until she's running, hurling herself out of the
building with a strangled cry of grief and rage. She doesn't stop,
doesn't turn to look back, doesn't turn to look for the two that
escaped. They may have to deal with them later, but first they have to
get away from this place.
She heads for the car that brought them
here, thankful that Katie left the keys behind for them. She doesn't
look at the others as she makes sure the doors are all unlocked, and
they're free to go. Unless there are very strong objections, Sid will
take them all to Luke's.
Hydra
The clock was
counting down. Time running out. But there was the door just ahead,
and one by one (or two by two) they all made their way past it and out
into the crisp late-October air. Outside the sun had gone down, and the
parking lot was dark and empty apart from Katie and Eric's Audi and the
back of a black van that was presently peeling its way onto the road.
They were getting away.
Sometimes in life, there were no clean endings.
A
minute and a half after Sid let the glass door slide shut behind her,
the locks on the building clicked shut, moved by some automated
protocol. For a moment, everything was still.
Then the door and
the windows shattered, exploding outwards in a bright cloud of flame.
Inside, bodies of those living and dead roasted. Electronics melted
and scorched. Paint peeled from the walls and dissolved in the heat.
Glass vials popped.
The building burned. The virus burned.
Turned out it was fire that killed the Hydra after all.
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