Hector walked along the trails of the man made forest, waving his mercenaries to and from all around him. He shouted orders and made sure all the civilians' needs were met - ever since the speech, many more refugees were taken in, and Hector found himself at a loss in supplies and food. He now had a total of seven trained and equipped squads of ten mercenaries each. Three of those squads patrolled the bank that held the entrance to the shelter, two squads were out hunting and gathering, and two more remained at base, keeping things in order. On top of that, he now had a total of five host squads, made completely of guardians and conduits.
Hector tapped his ear piece and waited as it buzzed to life. He then pressed a button, allowing him to speak on local communication gear:
"Julian, what's your squad's status?" he said as he continued to walk towards the center of the grounds.
After a brief pause, Julian's voice, tired and raspy, came from the other end:
"We're on break brothah. Ria's patchin' up Rocky, and I'm just restin' by the trees."
Hector chuckled, knowing Julian was on his "smoke" break. "Sounds good, listen, we have a LOT of volunteers. We're going to need to form some sort of combat crash course. I can use this sort of basic run through program we learned in the academy on initiation day - the teachers taught us emergency self defense, so we either defended ourselves or got hazed. Think I should give it a go with these people?" Hector had grown to trust and respect Julian, enough to where his advice meant more than the just the filled sentences he usually delivered while under the influence.
Julian thought for a moment before replying, "Hm... Yeah, now that I think 'bout it, that'd be just perfect. Give me and m'squad an hour or so to ready ourselves. I'll rally the restah' the hosts, too, alright, brothah?"
Hector smiled, "Alright. One hour." Hector finally arrived at his destination: the lake. He observed the basic training that the mercenaries were engaging in and he sat by on a bench while he gathered his thoughts. The Lake gave him a place to plan - the gentle waters complimented by the background noises of training mercenaries just set the right mood for Hector.
Raeven calmly sat down next to Hector, relaxing on the bench. The time she had spent already at Sector Zero had been intriguing, and relaxing. She'd gotten used to being so far under the ground, and it hardly bothered her anymore. While Hector and Ishigo had been off doing their duties, she had introduced herself to the hosts that Hector had gathered and gotten to know their abilities. "I have to say, Hector, you've found a lot of useful hosts," she said, glancing over at him before returning her gaze to watch the calm lake in front of them.
Hector smiled and then shrugged, "Ishigo was the one who found them really. Most of the new ones came themselves. But you're right - they're going to decide our fate, essentially." Raeven smiled softly, chuckling. "I don't know if I trust them enough to decide my fate, but I'm hoping that you'll let me join them and fight." She looked over at him, "I don't want to sit around and patrol like you have a few others doing." Hector chuckled, "I doubt I'd be able to stop you either way. You can't really blame me for being concerned, Rae. I still have yet to see what you can do, or that you can defend yourself in a fight. Surviving and fighting are two different things that people often confuse with one another."
At that, Raeven felt a sly grin spread across her features. "Let's spar, Hector. I'll show you all I know." Boy, was he in for a surprise. "I'll just warn you that I'm still as active as I was years ago." Hector raised both eyebrows in surprise, "Whoa there, chica, is that a threat?" he said jokingly. He then sighed and got up, stretching his arms before removing his heavy armor. He cracked his neck both ways and then bowed mockingly."I accept your challenge, senorita," he said as he chuckled.
Raeven stood and faced him, chuckling as he bowed. "Ladies first?" She teased before warping the light around herself, appearing invisible to him. Hector instantly frowned, "Oh damn..." He said as he looked around himself. Meanwhile, Raeven snuck around behind him and tapped his shoulder before quickly taking him down, pinning his arm behind his back while pressing his stomach to the ground. She stopped warping the light, appearing above him. Her grin had widened, but her eyes were filled with amusement. "Still think I survived by hiding?"
At this point, a few of the mercenaries that were on break looked to each other with smiles of disbelief. They walked over and formed an audience around the two, having witnessed their leader fallen for the first time.
Hector tried resisting, but failed as he was pinned against his will. "Miérda... sneaky girl, huh?" He said sharply. He then relaxed for just a split second, waiting to feel the natural respone of his restrainer to relax as well. At that moment, he used his other arm to push up off the ground just enough to throw Raeven off balance. He then spun on his hands, his legs kicking in the air to provide some room for him to eventually flip back into a standing position.
Raeven reappeared as she gained footing, chuckling. "It's from sneaking around in the corn fields when we were little," she teased. Hector smiled and readied himself, but was soon interrupted by the calling of one of his mercenaries.
"Yo Hector, we got some news. New group of refugees want in, and that kid's with 'em - uh, the mall one," he said.
Hector looked over and then raised both brows in surprise, "Oh, damn... Ishigo's gonna wanna hear this..." He then looked to Raeven, "Apologies, chica, I've got to get these people settled. We'll fight another time, si?" he said with a wink.
Raeven smirked. "I can't let you get away so easily," she replied before smiling. "Do you need any help?"
Hector smiled, "Well actual-" just then his comms sounded and Ishigo took over the line. Hector held up one finger as he listened in on Ishigo's voice, "Que pasa, hermano? You good?"
Ishigo's voice came through as weak and frail, causing Hector to immediately feel concerned.
"I need... to get in, now... Where's the lift?" he asked over the communications. Hector tensed up, "It's bringing a group down as we speak, what's wrong with yah, hermano? Tell me."
Ishigo coughed as he spoke over the comms, "Nothing, I just... need to rest a bit."
Hector nodded and released his ear piece, "Ishigo's back. Doesn't sound good. If you wanna come with me you're free to do so, but I'll have to tend to the group first."
Raeven frowned, wondering what could have tired Ishigo out so easily. "I'll go to Ishigo and help him," she said, the concern apparent in her features. "Maybe I can help find out what did this to him, unless he was showing off too much and drained himself." She smirked lightly at the end of her remark. Hector nodded. "We'll regroup soon. 'Till then, chica," he said as he headed out with a mercenary.
'The pain won't stop...' Ishigo thought. He clutched his right arm and walked with a slight limp, as it took a large amount of energy just to sustain his balance. His right arm had a torn tricep, causing immense pain on flexure.
'Your spirit needs to regenerate. Your body is basically on autopilot recovery right now. You're lucky your brain is being operated with the small droplets of spirit that remain.' Jin said.
Finally, the lift stopped and opened. The previous group had already entered the shelter, having missed Ishigo by mere minutes. Ishigo limped over and was instantly greeted by a few mercenaries who helped prop him up as they led him inside.
Raeven was there as he exited the lift, walking towards him. She nodded to the mercenaries and took over making sure Ishigo stayed upright, letting them resume their other duties. "What did this to you, Ishigo?" She asked, carefully helping him towards the medic station.
Ishigo sighed as he leaned against Raeven for support. "A young man... I...I still have yet to figure out just what he was but... I'm fine," he said softly. Raeven frowned, adjusting his arm around her shoulder so she could support him easier. "He must have been a host. Any human that challenged you would have ended up like this instead of you," she murmured, a slight smirk on her lips in an attempt to make him smile.
Ishigo's eyes followed the ground, his mind was racing with speculations as to what exactly he had just encountered. "Raeven..." Ishigo felt his pace slow down as he spoke, "Do you... believe in destiny?" he said gently.
Raeven slowed a little to match his pace. It was better to go easy than rush the injured. She had learned that over her years of training. "I believe that your actions determine your destiny, like a half-fate, half-choice kind of deal." Ishigo let out a soft, deep breath, relaxing his muscles so he wouldn't have to slow the two down.
"I have to find him," he said sternly. "I just... there's something I want to do, but this is just something I feel I have to do. And it's frightening because... I have no idea why." Ishigo walked on in silence before looking over at Raeven, having forgotten to thank her for her assistance. Instead, he took a deep breath and stopped. Lifting his arm, he stretched it and rolled it back before beginning to slowly walk on his own.
"Thanks for helping, Rae," he said softly, "I'm gonna rest up and head back out soon." Raeven walked along side him, letting him take control, but making sure that he wouldn't fall over after five feet of walking on his own. "Let me go with you. I'm sure this boy will have a harder time against the both of us," she said, mainly worried that he would over-exert himself.
Ishigo finally looked up, thinking to refuse her offer. He wanted to keep her out of the more dangerous tasks, but he felt something brewing within him for the very first time. It was a feeling he had rarely had the misfortune of experiencing. The taste of defeat lingered in his conscience and he knew that as much as he didn't want Hector or Raeven to accompany him - he needed them. Someone to trust with his life, and someone who could trust him with their life. He then smiled ever so slightly, "I'll let you know when I'm ready."
Raeven smiled softly, glad that he and Hector were not going to treat her like some defenseless girl. "Good. Maybe then we can catch up on what happened while you were gone." Although she wasn't too excited to tell them about her time in Sovereign with the mafia lord, she wanted to fully explain how she was fully capable of defending herself. She was hoping that after telling them her past, they'd stop doubting her fighting capability. "Sleep tight, Ishigo," she said softly with a smile.