In Cerden’s room, which is the highest room, in the Viper Inn, approximately seven miles away from where the Basilisk inn was at, he and Flora sit at a table overlooking the city. The heat is hot as always, but for some reason Cerden finds comfort in that. It’s almost as if he welcomes the hotness of Agrabah. He does so while sipping some ice-cold lemonade. Across from him also sipping some ice-cold lemonade is his ex-wife and current traveling partner, Flora. She too just looks out at the window and she too welcomes the heat just like Cerden does.
“So, Shinto told us to stay hidden, right?” Cerden asked, sipping his lemonade.
“Uh-huh.” Flora responded, doing the same as Cerden.
“Then, I guess we can keep doing what we’re doing.”It was as if some kind of sedative was injected into their bodies. Flora and Cerden seemed more relaxed than some drugged out junkie. They were just admiring the view that they had of the city and sipping some refreshing lemonade. It may be true that they’re trying to relax as much as they could, but the truth of the matter is that they’re more terrified than they ever have been. The two of them knew that if they were to go outside and make themselves public, then Nomis would no find them and what Shinto and Dominic did for them would all be in vain. They hated it, but they had to stay hidden until they knew it was safe for them to be outside again.
As they tried to swallow any kind of pride that they may or may not have had left, Cerden heard something. He instantly jumped from his seat and took a look around the city. He heard the sound of metal and any time he heard that sound, it never was a good sign. He knew that it always meant that Nomis was up to no good.
“What’s wrong?” Flora asked.
Cerden waved his hand as if hushing her. Flora huffed silently. He was trying to concentrate on where exactly in the city. His eyes came to the east of the city where he saw little specs that he could have sworn looked a lot like the floating eye machines of Nomis’. It was just then that he heard the wolf-like machines howl a very threatening and often scary howl. It was with that it confirmed Cerden’s fear. Nomis had sent his machines.
“Shit, shit, shit.” Cerden repeated.
“What is it?” Concerned, Flora asked.
“Nomis sent his machines.” Cerden responded.
A brief gasp of fright escaped Flora’s lips.
“Are you sure?”
“Oh I’m sure. Nomis and I share a strong bond and I just know when his toys are involved.”Flora tightened her fists, and proceeded to slam them into the brown wooden table, breaking it in the process. Cerden looked at her. He said nothing. Flora stood up and looked out the window as she stood next to Cerden. She couldn’t get a good handle on where they were.
“We need to see what they’re doing.” Flora said.
Cerden looked at her.
“But Shinto said…”
“Fuck what Shinto said! Those machines are going to tear this city apart if we don’t do something. They’ll find us either way. Wouldn’t you rather we just go to them than them coming to us?”
"I do, but…” Cerden hesitated.
“But what? You’re not scared are you?” Flora asked Cerden as she looked at him. She could tell that there was something going on inside his mind.
“No, I’m not scared.” Cerden said firmly.
“I just…I just don’t want you to get hurt again.” He said.
Flora was speechless…again. This time, however, she was speechless that Cerden actually said something nice and not in a sarcastic manner. Her face started to get red from the hotness that was this moment. She shook her head.
“Me get hurt? Last time we got into trouble, you were the one who was unconscious. “ She said, referring to the time that Caleb beat the holy hell out of Cerden.
Cerden laughed.
“Fine, I’ll give you that one, but seriously, Flora.” Cerden grabbed her left hand with his right.
“You’re too precious to me now. I don’t want to see you get hurt, even if I know that you can take it.”If Flora’s face wasn’t red before, it sure as hell was now.
“Don’t be silly.” She said looking at Cerden,
“I’ll be long gone before anyone tries to hurt me.” She said, killing the mood.
Cerden sighed.
“Fine, let’s go already.”Even though her words killed the mood, Flora’s heart was beating faster than it had ever been. She truly felt his love right then and there. He was precious to her too.
The sounds from the outside were nearly muted as Shinto tried to gather a sense of self. Taking the time to warn Flora and Cerden took most of the strength that he had left. Even though he felt much pain from the multiple lacerations on his body, Shinto felt the most pain from Nomis when he tried to get some kind of reaction from the blonde male by poking his body.
Shinto was conscious enough to see what was going on around him and he also saw Nomis, Caleb, and hooded figures around the lab. He also saw, right next to him, Dominic was still unconscious, as that was to be expected. He remembered seeing that Domi had taken quite the amount of damage from Nomis’ attack, specifically on his head. Shinto saw Nomis approach Dominic and he smeared some black stuff on the gash that was on his friend’s forehead. Shinto didn’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what it was. Nomis had smeared some of the taint on his friend’s body. As to what that was for, Shinto couldn’t say for certain. It couldn’t be a good thing, though.
Nomis started talking, first about how much of an annoyance that their arrival was. Shinto tried to laugh, but it hurt when he did. He could feel the pain from his feet all the way to his mouth. He ended up coughing up a little blood cause of it. Nomis then went on to say that one of them would actually be able to help them. Shinto didn’t know what Nomis meant by that, but before he would even get a chance to ask, the tables in which Shinto and Dominic were bound to came free from their legs and they were being controlled by Nomis as they traveled behind him as he would walk.
As Nomis proceeded around his lab, he would actually then leave his precious lab only to go a level down into a room that was as empty as the heart the pumped Nomis’ wicked blood. It wasn’t long after Nomis entered the room that he forced the table that Shinto was on into what seemed like a very small jail cell. Shinto felt some pain as he was forced into the small cell. However, just as he was going to get used to the idea of being strapped to the table, it would reformat itself into chain-like bindings. Shinto was facing the open door to which Nomis had just left, but Caleb stayed behind to stand watch in case Shinto tried anything.
As he at least would try to get used to his current position, Shinto looked at Caleb who was just looking directly at him with the dirtiest of looks.
“Stuck with guard duty huh?” Shinto said trying to smile.
Caleb just stayed silent, not wanting to give Shinto any sort of satisfaction.
“Not going to talk? That’s fine. I can go all day like this, granted my injuries don’t kill me beforehand.” Shinto said, adding in some kind of humor into his situation.
“You must really have it in for your pops and moms, huh? I mean, to actually trust Nomis this much, that must be the reason huh?” Shinto kept on talking. He wanted to get some kind of reaction out Caleb, but by the looks of it, the boy wasn’t budging.
“You’re really not going to respond to any of that? Come on, kid! You must have some kind of opinion or something or does your crazy uncle decide everything for you?” On the mention of his uncle, Caleb quickly approached Shinto’s cell with an angry look on his face. By the time he had gotten to it, his hands were on the bars and he just smiled.
“Thought I was that easy to anger? Nice try, but better luck next time.” Caleb said smiling at Shinto.
“I have to admit, for a while there you and the idiot had me. I thought you two would somehow get out of this ship with me in your possession, but that plan failed, now didn’t it? You two are now our prisoners and what you were feeling isn’t even going to come close to what we have planned for you.” Caleb said as he turned his back on Shinto.
“And what makes you think getting caught wasn’t the plan?"
“Cause only a fool would intentionally get caught.”
“A fool? Perhaps, but maybe — just maybe — you’re uncle is the fool.”Caleb looked back with curious eyes.
“Care to elaborate?”Shinto laughed as he now had Caleb’s attention at least.
“I could, but maybe you could answer some things for me.” Shinto said.
“I see how this is going to go: I answer your questions, you evade mine, and somehow I feel for you and I let you out. Is that what’ you’re planning?” Caleb asked him.
“Whoa there Mr. Paranoid. I’m just wanting to know a few things, nothing about you letting me out…unless you’re offering?”
“Oh fuck you.”Shinto smiled and chuckled.
“So, about my questions…”
“Fine, what do you want to know?”
“It’s really just one question. What has he told you about your mother?” Shinto had to tread carefully. One mishap, and he just might find himself in a worst position than he is currently.
“My mother? I don’t have one, or at least not anymore. She died when I was born.”
“Is that what he told you? Figures. Nomis wants to erase any doubt in the hold he has on you.”
“What do you mean?”
“Caleb, do I really need to spell it out for you?” Shinto said as he sighed,
“your mother is alive and well.”“You’re lying -- you have to be. My uncle would never keep something like that from me.” Caleb said in an elevated voice.
“Oh really? What could I possibly lose if I were lying to you? I’m bound to this cell and you’re my only company, while you’re dear, and sweet uncle has everything to lose. If he sensed that you had any doubt about what he said was the truth, he would panic and act rashly — perhaps even violently — towards his servants and even you.”Caleb then froze. Shinto, for a reason unknown to young Caleb, knew exactly how Nomis acted when asked certain questions. Caleb instantly flashbacked to when he brought up the subject of his mother and father. He remembered how defensive and angry that Nomis got when Caleb asked him about his mother. The look on young Caleb’s face was, if nothing else, slight doubt in what his uncle has told him over the years of training him and grooming him into the man that he grew up to be.
Shinto saw Caleb’s face, but the boy didn’t stay long after that. He rushed out of the room and would head towards where Shinto saw Nomis head with Dominic.
“And the seed has been planted..”
It’s so cold. I can’t see anything.
Darkness all around, he couldn’t see anything. He could feel the cold walls as he would touch them with his fingers, but he couldn’t tell whether or not he was facing the exit or entrance. Everything to him was blinding. He yelled and yelled, but no one came to him, no one answered his cries. He even pounded on the walls -- the very walls that he couldn’t make heads or tails from. He tried anything to get out this small space he was in, but he couldn’t. The darkness concealed him in more ways than one.
As he was about to give up on all hope, the boy within the cage saw, for the first time in months, light. It came from behind him as what he thought was apart of the wall opened up and there, a woman with long, crimson-red hair stood in the way of the light. Her green eyes brought such comfort to him. It was a warm feeling he got from her. However, the look upon her face was anything but. She had high disgust on her face, and hand was raised. The boy looked confused. He didn’t understand why this woman was so cruel to him and yet he felt nothing but love for her. He just didn’t understand.
“Look at you. You’re pathetic. Crying, screaming, pounding. You make me sick.” The woman said as she literally pulled the boy’s arm, causing him to levitate in the air. Well, maybe it was more like dangle in the air like a doll. The boy was surprisingly light for his age. A boy with as red as hair as the woman who he feels love for, as if she were his mother.
Taking the boy, she almost threw him onto a steel chair that was set around a table. She sat down on the couch next to a rather good-looking man with hair as white as the snow in the winter time. His eyes were of a darkish blue shade. His face was a welcoming face. “Listen here you little shit, beha--”
“Now, now Nicole, no need for such hostility.” The man spoke.
“Oh yes, I’m sorry sir..”
“It’s fine, but you may leave us.”
“But sir..”
“You may leave us…now.”
That last word struck fear into Nicole’s heart. She knew that to question him would also be questioning The Organization.
“Now, let’s chat.” The man said.
“Um, okay. What about, mister?” The kid asked.
“About you of course. You’re very special, you know that right?” He said with the most welcoming smile.
“Me special?”
“That’s right.” He responded, smiling sill. “You may not know this, but your father comes from — well, how should I put this? — a line of special people, and I believe you get that from him."
“My father? He’s not with us anymore. Mommy says he went to join the angels up in heaven.”
“Ah, that he is” The man in front of him looked almost sad at that statement.
“What’s wrong mister?” The kid asked.
“It’s nothing. Just remembering an old friend.” He said as he shook it off and then he stood up. “So, Dominic, do you want to come with me so you can find out how special you really are?” The man stood up and extended his hand.
“What about mommy?” Dominic asked as he looked back at his mom who was in the kitchen.
“Don’t worry about her. She has given you permission to go on an adventure.” He said.
“Well, if mommy said it’s okay.” Dominic said as he took the man’s hand, but he hesitated.
“What’s wrong?”
“Mommy told me not to go with strangers, even if I do have her permission."
“Of course. You can call me Razor.”Suddenly, Dominic found himself with his eyes open, feeling what could only be described as a raw, immeasurable pain. He saw that it was Nomis hovering over him and he couldn’t place it, but there was definitely something up with Nomis, more than usual. There was also the fact that Dominic couldn’t move his body. It wasn’t that there was something controlling him or anything like that. He was bound to a table and he suspected this had to do with Nomis’ taint metal.
Struggling to get free, Dominic wasn’t having any luck. He spent a good minute or two trying to bust free, but just wasn’t having it. Dominic then remembered something. It was pretty important and the fact that it had slipped his mind made him mentally-slap himself. He remembered having a rather large gash on his head, and he should be dead cause of it, but for some reason he isn’t. On the contrary, it’s as if he’s on the way to full-recovery.
“What did you do to me? Why am I not dead?” Dominic demandingly asked Nomis. He knew that creepy asshole did something to him.