[b][u][center]Sector B - Abandoned Skymall - Indoors[/center][/b][/u] "So, you really think the flyers are true?" Ren, the conduit with tattered clothing and a scar over his forehead asked. "Well, I don't know. They were just white pieces of paper with crappy black marker on them stating there was a mystery prize for any hosts that were able to get in here. I mean, worst case scenario we find another host looking for the same shit and absorb his Kage, right? Just like we did with that girl in the next Sector, in the totaled skyscraper. Heh." Katar, Ren's "friend" and fellow conduit replied. The two traversed through the mall for some time, checking out the individual stores, when Katar stopped Ren, holding his hand out before him. "Lets head to the food court. I haven't eaten in a day, and there's bound to be some shit sitting around. It's been a year, yeah, but we all know that Caliosa food lasts AGES." Katar said to Ren as his stomach grumbled. Ren grunted in agreement, and the two headed towards the court. Upon reaching the food court, Ren slowed his pace, pointing excitedly at a white piece of paper attached to a desk. "Another one of them clues, Katar! Let's go read that shit!" Katar grinned. "We oughta get ready in case this is some sorta trap, Ren." Katar explained as chunks of the marble from the floor surrounded Katar and fitted to him like a suit of armor. Katar then began walking toward the paper, as Ren yawned. "Ahhh...Good point, dude." Ren followed suit as rocks rose around Ren alongside himself. "You know, people would think we had the same power, with all this shit floating around." Katar dismissed Ren, waving his hand to signal him to be quiet. "Hmm...the paper says..." Katar squinted to read the paper as he approached it. Upon reaching the paper, however, Katar's body hit the floor as he struggled to get up. "Ren, this isn't funny, okay? Fix the gravity befo-AHHH!" Katar was cut off by a broken piece of the ceiling that Ren had manipulated the gravity of to crush his legs. "No one's gonna make that mistake anymore, after I kill you and take this prize for mine! You think I'm stupid, Katar? You always bullied and bossed me around, but I know what I'm doing! I'll be just fine without you." Blood sputtered out of Katar's mouth as he responded. "Y-you idiot...this was obviously a trap...piece of shit, I had th-the same fucking idea until I read that note..." Ren just ignored Katar's warning, reading the note. [b]"Prize is on the table."[/b] It read, and Ren looked up to find a glowing silvery-white light on the table floating above it. "Must be some sort of power...awesome prize!" Ren called out, reaching for the light. The light then materialized, and Ren's hand was intercepted by another hand on his wrist. "Oh yes, the prize is for me." Yugeto taunted, as Ren fell to his knees and the same light began to flow out of Ren's body into Yugeto's. "Can't stand up, like your friend there, right? Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Nice phrase, really. You know, I think it's a good idea your last moments are those of me talking your goddamned ear off, wouldn't you agree?" Ren let out a screech, then a series of weak moans, before emitting one last guttural noise as the light left his eyes. Yugeto burped, before lifting the rocks off of Katar using his Spirit to cover and move off the rocks; this feat was much easier than it would have been earlier, considering Ren's gravity effect ended with his death. "I'm letting you go, I'm full. Your companion was an idiot. Go away, man. Nobody likes you, gosh." Yugeto said jokingly, as Katar scampered off hurriedly. Fifteen minutes later, Katar opened the door to the exit of the mall, basking in the moonlight. "Thank god, thank god I'm alive. That deranged lunatic killed Ren, and thank god for that too!" Katar yelled out to the heavens, before a disturbingly familiar silver light surrounded Katar. "No...no...please...NO!" Mere moments afterwards, Yugeto looked up into the moonlight just as Katar had, mocking his speech and then burping once more. "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. Damn, I'm just on a roll with the quotes today!" He shouted, gleefully teeming with spirit.