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Kade acknowledged both Jomen and Ajax as they introduced themselves. Her gray gaze traveled past them to observe the scene beyond. Armed extremists, all augmented. The intel she had received was right, the Marshall's presence was agitating them. But to hold up an office building? She supposed they weren't called 'Extremists' for nothing. As Jomen moved past her to speak to the extremists, she whispered, "If things go loud, we need them alive. Non-lethal take downs if you can help it."

Kade let the younger student and watched for a brief moment. She heard Ajax's joke, which was indeed ill timed. Kade's response was simply a raised brow; perhaps her old self would have given a better response. "Stay focused on the task at hand. You can celebrate with humor after the situation is handled."

It was cold, sure. But Kade had witnessed her humorous friends pay the price for their humor. When Ajax asked about her assistance, she nodded. "A convoy under my charge is being slowed down by this incident. The longer it sits here, the more threatened it is. It'll need to be handled undoubtedly."

The guardian studied the building, "The question is: How? These extremists could have valuable intel, so taking them alive is a priority. But they have hostages, so they'll open fire if we make a move. If we can secure the hostages and take their leverage away, then we can move in to subdue them."

Her eyes looked off to an alley way. She stared in that direction for a brief moment and up nodded toward the alleyway. "That's how we'll do it. I'll take the fire escape and infiltrate the bottom from the roof. I'll send a spirit to give you the all clear. If not that, then the gunfire should be enough of a signal to move in."

Kade turned her back to Ajax and made her way to the alley. A handful of UDF troopers looked her way for instruction. She responded with a hand signal to stand by. When she disappeared into the alley, Kade looked up the fire escape, the ladder had already been pulled down. It must have been how they got into the building without causing a ruckus in the first place. The guardian focused some magic to enhance her senses. As she climbed the ladder, and went up the switch back stairs, Kade listened for any approaching footsteps through the wall of the building. All clear.

Kade slowed her pace as she neared the top. She heard noise on the roof, two extremists talking. She crouched and listened in for a short while. "Hey, Sidney. You sure leaving Brett to secure the hostages was a good idea? I mean... The guy is a loose cannon. He'll start shooting even if he hears a pin fall."

"I didn't make up the plan, Vinny... You should be taking this up with the boss." Sidney said.

"No way in hell am I going to question Nimbus' plans to his face. That guy would cut me in half in one swing of his sword!"

There was a chuckle, "Heh... Yeah, probably not a good thing. I hear he's been even more on edge since Sev stabbed his girlfriend in the back. Nimbus could never look at Ariel the same way after that... Damn shame."

"Damn shame..." Vinny repeated in turn.

Kade gathered enough information from listening to the two unaware guards. Their leader was name Nimbus. The man holding the hostages was quick to open fire. And there was internal strife. The longer Kade waited, the more tense the situation was going to get. It was time to act. If she wanted to get into the building, she'd have to knock the two guards out. Kade unclipped her cloak from her shoulders and bunched it into her fist. She channeled the magic away from her senses, and began to move the air around her. Once the two looked away, Kade leaped over the precipice of the building and tossed her balled up cloak. With a flick of her wrist, cloak exploded and stretched out completely, catching a gust of wind controlled by Kade. There was a whip as the cloak shaped itself to bolt of air. Before Vinny could turn, the cloak smacked into the back of his head and wrapped around his face. Kade ran up to the two, grabbed the back of Sidney's head, and drove her knee into his face. Sidney tumbled over, unconscious. Kade then span and went for a high kick. Her boot heel connected with his cheek, sending him spinning and landing on his front. Both were out cold.

Kade dragged the two together, and tied them up with her cloak to keep them there. She pulled the radios from the guards and crushed them. Then she grabbed the guns and disassembled them quickly, leaving the parts strewn about. Kade walked over to the rooftop access and laid a hand on the door. She heightened her senses again, making sure nobody was on the other side of the door, or in the stairwell. Clear again, it would seem Nimbus left the rooftop security up to Vinny and Sidney. The door was locked, but with a quick jerk and a bit of guardian strength, the door latch snapped and gave way.

Kade was in.


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. O A K R I D G E C I T Y .

She had sunken in her nails through transit, bedded down deep into her flesh, clawing at the surface in malformed repentance, the fostered guilt that had sired under their brief days apart; speaking only through cryptic missive. Her cheek had nestled against her shoulders, her chin then aligned to her crown, her lashes veiled and coloured soot, ashes over glimmering sapphire. Disturbed by khaki colours and pale, snow hued threads wavering into view, the pin prick of observation intentions coiling tight and bristled. Liesabet inhaled sharp, probably gnashed her chin against silver tresses a little too hard and held on fast. Less the Omega falter and bolt from ‘neath her Alpha.

If anyone else spoke or uttered, she did not register it, nor their presence. For she was tempered down and intact, and thus the she-wolf was placated.

For now.



He searches for something.

But never does he figure out what that something is.

His name is known not by many, and his face known only by fewer. He’s a shadow within the mountains, a legend within the frigid landscapes speculated as some desolate wasteland speckled with taint and tales of ancient worship and forgone praise. He is a man lost and never found and his utterances are manic, and sometimes, tinged with desperation. With eyes to the sky he does wander and wishes not that the title of The Betrayer looms across his shoulders, and wishes not his children bear the same.

But, it is for now. For all the Abendroth heirs are doomed onto for eternity - forevermore.



It was a cage, and the air was pungent; wrought with the still life of machinery and life breathed into their machinations.

Liesabet had only visited the city a mere handful of opportunities, usually at the behest of Celise who she elegantly followed after once the hull yawned open and allowed them to step down from the hatch. The existence of an inner-city unsettled her, it encouraged festering malice and ill favoured trades within a proverbial Black Market, a very one that Intelligence had a solid hold within to garner information and — such a term as maybe Montero would utter — grease palms. Subornation was found within spades, lingered behind fronts of economic gains and pulls, and a quick pan to her mobile provided a brief interlude of recent events occurring yonder these facilitated walls.

Hm.

She registered her identification with the driver, a bracelted cord of metallic flashing briefly with her designation at the scanning, a blurb signaling that her numbers be blotted out at the next opportunity. She nodded her consent, exchanged such for her weapons and reformed her suspension units within her gear and spun her daggers into home at the same time a siren blared. Boards flashed and flickered, interchanging advertisement and proclamations of fame and prizes at the current tournament taking place. Liesabet paused to ruck up the hood of her wears, smoothing the edges down alongside her tresses at the broadcast of The Spirit Within line of rarities to be found within the contest.

An Abendroth name would never be found within those things, she thought, her eyes falling to the crest of her fingers, curling them inward to still their sudden trembling. It was a pure sensory overload, bidding her to nearly bolt, but not before she snagged her gestures around Celise’s delicate wrist, flexed, and thrust out her opposite gesture to immerse themselves into the crowd.

“We’ll head to the harbour then,” she accented, her whisper boiling fluently with a cadence of urgency, such a grace afforded to those only found in the North.

“I don’t like these crowds,” Liesabet growled, eyes aglow, shadow apparitions banked at her rushed steps and billowing outward from her haste, trotting alongside them both with spheres glimmering white in their warped faces, malformed by her own distress. Liesabet worked them through the crowd, by passing most civilians with a snap of her teeth or a violation of her jutted shoulder. She was a creature of lonesome wants and inclinations, and the thickets of market were teeming beyond the threshold of her own tolerance; threatening to collapse them inward. She required hours of preparation and empathetic tampering to fortify her willpower, to ensure her missions were executed without hindrance by the bidding of Intelligence. They had certain tools within place, protocols and dictations that named her as she was: Ulva. Temperance.

“Black Market might have a few things we need, it’s.. not as crowded.” She muttered, glancing down to where she had Celise in a vice and quickly dispelled her grip, allowing her freedom. “If you’re not above such a place. It might be worth checking out before we check in with the naval transport.”
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O A K R I D G E C I T Y T R A D E H U B


..Rock salt, uncommon in Oakridge's ocean based economy. Raw grounded Iron ore, still slightly magnetic. Beef jerky, smoked and seasoned with birch branches. Ethanol and antibiotics, the very basics of first aid. And Phoenix Down, a rare medical injection composed of a secret blend including adrenaline, corticosteroids and various compounds - including a substance that made it glow an incandescent amber in the dark, giving it vidual credence to it's namesake. Afterall, Phoenixes were symbols of miraculous revivication and what the drug did was nothing short of a miracle.

These were the supplies Montero Timberson had found at the marketplace in Oakridge City, even if he had to deal with a shady merchant or two, the variety of goods and discounted prices made the trip worthwhile.

But looking at the time, he wondered what else he could do in the next hour and a half.

Then, just as he was about to leave the stand, a booming soundtrack came over the electronic billboards that dotted the city. Montero stared at the screen with visually brightening expression, more specifically, at the flashing words:


TSW grand prix Tournament, second finale in 15 minutes.

TouchSpell VS Cebion

Venue: Oakridge Stadium


"Seerie. Maps. Directions. Oakridge Stadium. ...Now."

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O A K R I D G E C I T Y S T A D I U M


The Stadium, unexpectedly and unlike it's name implied, was an underground hall that was led in through the tunnels that go out of Oakridge City. The air gushed, dry and chill, past the grand doors when they slid open - revealing blinding lights all centered on a raised and almost floating stage in the middle of it all.

The Guardian walked in heart beating with excitement that saturated the stands with a nausea inducing loudness whenever a duelist showed up. As expected, there were soldiers on duty here - not as security, but as participants in the grand event. Although he wagered that wearing their gear was uneccessary and possibly detrimental to the enjoyment of others, not everyone liked the military afterall.

Montero included.

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"Before we go on a break, we've invited a real Guardian from the famous Oakridge Academy to give us a few words."

Suddenly, the screen panned into the crowd and Montero was soon staring at a reflection of his suprised and awkward self among the others. ...They certainly didn't invite him.

"Let's hear from Mr ---"

He frowned at the many expectant looks coming his way, immediately regretting his decision to wear the Academy badge out in public - even if it was mandatory to do so ...at worst, if caught, he would say that he was tracking possible renegades or some rubbish like that. Anything was better than the anxiety he faced now.


"..."

The silence was painful.

"...Timberson."

So was saying his name. Montero winced physically.

"Timberson! Yes! We've invited him to show us all an example of what Spirits look like. THE REAL STUFF. To inspire our duelists before the finale!"

That's shallow. Montero mused judgementally, but his face was still marred with discomfort from all the attention, too much to even express it.


"...But you know what they look like. They're on the cards." His voice almost a murmuring complaint, too bad the stage crew had a microphone bot hovering right by his sleeves broadcasting everything.

"Of course! BUT! We don't see them everyday like you Guardians do, do we?"

Why is he so weird?
It's just a spirit, what's the deal with this guy?
I heard that Kade Sicario came too.
Is he a guardian? Why is he so ...different from her?
Hey, do you think Kade couldn't come and he's her replacement?


"YEAH! Show us a Spirit! C'mon! GUARDIAN." Yelled one of the duelists, Cebion, with palpable disdain in his voice. A spiky, orange haired punk with piercings through the nose. His rival, Touchspell, a muscular hirsuite youngster with a light beard, seemed eager to see a spirit too though the young man was much less rude than his opponent.

Clearly, the announcer had played with the audience. Now a line between them and Guardians like Montero was being drawn and if he did nothing soon, the divide will only widen further at the egging of the announcer.


"...fine." Montero followed the microbot that led up to the platform where the spotlights were truly blinding.

He took a deep breath.


"Lucy. Harriot. Alice. Ethel. Return at once." He said in an almost parental tone. Immediately, multiple orbs of palm-sized lights appeared from the nooks and crannies of the stage, the spirits had been out exploring. Montero raised his lantern and the small caged door opened on it's own, inviting it's residents home.

The audience kept quiet and attentive at the show, save for one voice.



"Wisps!?"

Montero turned to look at Cebion.

"That's lame."

There was a moment that annoyance saturated the Guardian's entire mien, fortunately he had the hindsight to realize he was on camera and kept calm.


"Hmph." Montero still scoffed. He stared at the duelist for a long moment, looking past his eyes, an idea came to him. "...Hold still."

~Oh children of the second born...
~...Come forth from the root of creation.


Montero's other hand scribbled furiously at the air, then before Cebion could react, the Guardian lunged at him - only to touch him lightly above the heart with his pointer.

Suddenly, waves of radiance rippled out and when they subsided. A small orb of light, similar to Montero's wisp friends, emerged from the young boy - who looked utterly stunned.

Montero turned to face the audience, flourishing his coat as he spun on heel.


"Just because you can't see them, doesn't mean that they aren't there. Spirits are without-"
He raised his hand in a gesture upon which the new spirit danced freely, the sound of small chiming bells accompanying the dance. "-and within all." Or at least, up until the Jenova crisis.

Montero looked at the crowd, especially at the announcer who sat behind a glass box.


"The term Guardian doesn't apply to just us, it applies to every Human being. For we Humans have an ancient symbiotic relationship with them, we mutually benefit each other and have a duty to one another. They help, we protect. They toil to bring the rain and sun upon our lands where we grow our food and from the earth we till and plants we grow, new young Spirits are born. Such is only one of many ways that our fates are intertwined, since the begining of time." He lectured in a practiced manner, as if he had repeated this many times before.

"Know that not just us Guardians, but the pure of each and every one of you posseses Spirits too, who chose YOU to be their Guardian." He pointed at them, then curled his finger.

"Cherish them."

"So little one,"
The spirit perched on Montero's finger as he spoke to it. "Want to return to someone who calls you 'lame'?"

At that moment, Cebion's face turned a colour even brighter than his hair.


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"Stop it Right there, buddy. Not anot'er step from you. We know you ain't no heala. Guardians don't get implants! Now tellus whatcha really after and maybe we kill ya quick?"


Jomen's gaze flitted from man to man examining each, his augmented eyes zooming in on their weapons as he mentally catalogued and sorted the extremists. None among them seemed to be their leader which meant that she or he was somewhere still inside the building. However, there were still six angry, nervous extremists who were already doubting him and ready to pull their triggers given any wrong action. Slowly, Jomen raised his had to his mouth, each motion deliberate, as he made eye contact with the extremist who had spoken. He opened his mouth and sunk his teeth into the thenar eminence, the grouping of muscles between the base of his thumb and wrist, of his right hand. The fierce burn of the wound almost made him pull away, but he resisted the urge, focusing on the task before him. He held the position till blood began to well up and then removed his hand for the extremists to see. Blood dripped down from his hand and settled into the newly cluttered carpet below as the taste of iron registered on his senses.

Ignoring the pain as well as the taste in his mouth, he raised his other hand above his wound. Inside himself, he called out to the spirits who resided within him for their aid. A drop of crystal clear water no larger than a green pea formed at the tip of his left index finger. It would have been difficult to see if Jomen had not added a slight glowing effect to the magic with some slight help of the fire spirits within him. The drop fell from his finger and landed upon his wound spreading outward to cover its entire surface. From where it landed, the flesh upon his hand rippled like that of a stone thrown upon still waters. There was a deep sensation of itching at the site of the wound, but also of relief. When Jomen next raised his hand, the only unmarked skin was upon his right hand.

There were murmurs in the room at this as the extremists glanced among themselves in confusion. Jomen could see it the question in their eyes, if he truly were Guardian Healer, what was he doing here of all places? There was still one more issue to resolve before he would speak on that. He touched the side of his temple were the release mechanism for his left eye was located. There was a small click and half of his vision went dark. When Jomen raised up his augmented eyes for the group to see, the room went silent. Intense gazes around the room looked from the eye to the figure before them. Satisfied that they were no longer doubting that he was who he said he was, Jomen replaced his eye and felt some small sense of relief as his full spectrum of vision was reasserted.

"Aright les say you is who you say you is after all, Heala. What is it you be wantin?" The same one spoke up as before, this time, however, a new man entered from one of the nearby doors. The most distinguishing feature of the man was his massive sword that hung from the man's back as well as the air of authority that hung over him. Jomen altered his focus to the new man picking up visual cues from the mans demeanor. His muscles spoke of the ability to use the weapon effectively, but there were several interesting clues to the man's current state of mind. His clothes were wrinkled and very well worn, in addition bags under the mans eyes spoke of several sleepless nights, and the obvious tension in the man's shoulder muscles all told out of an exhausted man at the end of his mental rope. It was possible that what this man really wanted right now was an escape from this situation.

He turned to face the man stared slightly above the man's spiked up hair, avoiding direct eye contact. "I would like for everyone to leave this building alive and safely. Everyone in this building." There were disbelieving mutters from around the room, except for who Jomen assumed was the leader who just watched silently. Jomen's face did not change from its calm neutral expression, he simply waited for the room to calm down once again.

"I have a proposition for you all that I hope you will consider with utmost seriousness. One that will not only save not only the lives of the innocent civilians you have stored above, but also your own lives while simultaneously helping to change public perception of your cause to a more positive light." At that the leader's eyes rose in surprise and it seemed a light of hope began to show in the faces of his men. "The offer is this. Release the hostages, come with my unit to fight against the Stigma directly at the Battle of Ledale. I know your fight is with the UDF and Field Marshall Angelos and as far as I am concerned, you may have some valid points. I have not yet examined or heard enough of your doctrine to say one way or another. My responsibilities are to the civilians and the spirits in this land threatened by the Stigma, not to dispose of potential fellow human allies. I can call another vehicle and travel with you to Ledale to ensure that you will not be harmed. If you help save your fellow humans then you will improve your reputation in the citizens eyes. Especially if they hear that a Guardian reached out to you for assistance to turn the tides of the battle."

At this moment, his eyes at last made contact with the leaders eyes. "You are in Oakridge, a city filled with police and Guardians, this is your only opportunity to get out of this situation with your lives and your honor. Come with me, fight the Stigma, and further your own goals." Jomen settled back as the men in the room began to talk among themselves some excitedly, some more cautiously, but the obviously the only one whose opinion mattered in the room was now the leaders. Jomen hoped internally that he had offered the correct argument to sway the man, otherwise it would become much more difficult to save the hostages. If they did accept, there may be some political consequences to allowing them to join the fight, but the lives of the citizenry were more important as well as doing everything possible to obtain victory at Ledale.

The leader spoke at last. "What happened to your eyes?" The question threw Jomen from his train of thought and he blinked in surprise and discomfort. Memories came back to him that he would have rather never have remembered. He hesitated, before answering.

""I had an accident when I was young."

"Did you truly?"

"...No."

"What then?"

"...I burnt them out of my skull." Jomen closed his mouth and took a slow, deep breath, his nostrils flared out as he waited for the leader's decision. Would he accept or deny him?
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As Kade made her way down through the roof top entrance she would find no other obstructions. With the building being held by so few, there weren't enough people to have a regular patrol walking the hallways, especially with two in the entrance, two on the roof, one guarding the hostage, and the boss floating from area to area. That only left three people stationed along the front of the building on the second floor with their guns drawn. Each and every member had a modification of some sort, whether they were voluntary or modified by necessity after a Stigma attachment no body could tell at a glance, however, this group of people had taken advantage of the opportunity and had armed themselves. This was part of what made dealing with Augmented peoples so dangerous, was that you were never quite sure what they were capable off, what weapon they had hidden. Typically these augmentations were uni-tasked, designed to do one thing really really well, and little other than that. Brett's arm, for example, was capable of shooting very big bullets, very fast, or shooting a lot of them all at once like a shot gun. Despite its awesome offensive capability, Brett could never open a bottle of water with that hand, could not open most doors, could not even wipe his own rear with that hand. So once you figured out what their unique quirk was, all you had to do was watch out for that. Unfortunately for Ajax, he was simply standing around out front waiting for the signal. He was standing still, statue like, waiting for something to tell him it was time to act. A sign of struggle, a spirit to call on him, something. He couldn't even see the three in the windows well enough to make out what kind of modifications they had.

Kade, on the other hand, came across them before she found the hostages. They were on edge, obviously under a lot of stress. They had either been working on this non-stop for far too long, or they were complete amateurs. With her spirit enhanced senses, Kade could probably hear the dry swallows and the increased heart rates. They felt so confident they didn't even think to check behind themselves periodically. All the same, there were three of them with guns and only one Kade. She could see, if she chose to look, that one of the gunners was a small girl, not much to her frame, but it was clear that her left shoulder and arm had been replaced, and probably her left knee and down as well. Next to her on the ground laid a large four-way throwing star, an incredibly impractical weapon for anybody who didn't have colossal strength.

"Hey Yumi," A metallic voice rang out from one of the other people at the window.

"What, Cat?" The girl with the shoulder prosthetic replied tensely.

Cat, apparently, was covered head to toe in a cloak of some sort, so Kade couldn't make out the details, but the way the hood of the cloak was formed indicated that there was something other than a normal human head under there, and with the extra metally voice, it seemed as though they may be wearing some sort of armor.

"I'm getting tired of this. This isn't working. We should be out there going after him, not waiting for him to show up..."

"It's not our call," the third person responded. A raven haired woman with enough bust to make Kade question if that was her modification. Though as she shifted her position slightly it became obvious from the motion that it was her arms which were covered in long black gloves from the elbows down and ended with oversized red gloves that were her augmentation. "You know we just need to follow Nimbus's orders, he will see us through this one way or another. I've known him his whole life."

The other two in the room simply murmured in compliance, though perhaps Yumi was less convinced.

Kade had not been detected, she could slip on by and continue her hunt for the hostages, or she could attempt to take out these three and reduce the resistance getting in and out of the building.

Meanwhile, in the entrance lobby, Jomen faced down the two guards and Nimbus who was apparently this group's boss.

"I see..." He said, "What if we refuse. What if we don't want to go quietly into the night? What guarantee can you give us of your promises? Sure you are a guardian, but I can see by that badge that you aren't even out of school. You have no jurisdiction, no authority. Your promises are empty."

The two guards raised their guns again at the boss's words.

Ajax stifled a yawn...
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Every visit to the city was the same. It was not an awfully frequent endeavor, but it had happened in the past. The narrative was usually Celise nagging or outright forcing Lisa to come. Sometimes the silver girl would spend hours or days at the She-Wolf’s lair, peddling the outing with affection and arguments for its necessity. Eventually she would be successful and they would go about doing what needed to be done out in the scary world of social interaction and presence of other people. However, field missions like this one were relatively new in their education. They often required outings on a moment’s notice, so the usual rituals were difficult to go through. It was a bit of a challenge for the both of them.

A gruff escaped Celise’s lungs when the other one nearly yanked her away. They slithered through and past the thick masses of the streets. Visual and auditory stimulus attacked them from every direction. The silver girl did not mind the bright lights and holograms and movement of people, but the solitary half of the two expressed disdain. It was not to say that Celise did not enjoy quiet moments of meditation, however—her best moments and memories were spent in silence. She held her tongue in this moment as well, while being led through the crowd by the She-Wolf. Sometimes it was just better to let her vent, to expel all signs of rage and anxiety.

“Beneath me? I don’t know, I don’t mind. But I want to go there first,” Celise nodded at a digital sign on the corner of an intersection that pointed to a nearby shrine. She quickly returned her wrist to her companion so as to be subject to the other one’s whim again. “We can go to the market afterwards, and then the harbor.” The shrine of Oakridge City was the closest thing to a temple one would get in this part of the world. It had a dedicated building and address. The interior of the shrine was a beautiful space with plenty of effigies and statues of spirits. People visited this holy place on a daily basis in order to pray and light candles for whatever reason.

Celise’s gaze into Lisa’s tempered eyes was unhindered. It was not devoid of emotion, yet a distinct lack of emphasis. It spoke no words, yet transmitted endless of pages cluttered with cryptic phrases. Her motions through bone and structure was subtle, passive, although creeping back into the fluctuating air between them. Celise’s wrist was still seeking the grip of the She-Wolf, to be embraced and imprisoned once again.






A W A T E R Y G R A V E


A smile crept onto Celise’s lips. The growing plants around the shrine blessed it with a breath of life, tiny spirits returning. The silver girl straightened her frame, the icy fox seeking sanctuary in her body again. She hooked arms with Jomen and gave a subtle gesture of farewell to the shrine, satisfied that it had not yet seen the last of its days. Seeing small gathering of spirits like that made the silver girl wonder what the tiny ones felt as they jumped from sanctuary to sanctuary, frightened to be consumed by the outside world. It could only be a terrible existence.

“Sometimes I wonder what’s going to happen after all of this. Will our spirits just leave us once the Stigma is gone? For every day that passes, I feel more connected to them than the day before, and I’m not sure I could handle all of them just disappearing. Do you ever feel like this?” Celise conversed with Jomen as they trod quietly and slowly.

As they arrived at the main street again, two armed men were there to greet them. They were not with the military, but rather the Mayor’s private security personnel. The men showed Celise and Jomen inside a car that would take them to the meeting with the Mayor. The silver girl squeezed herself into the back seat, leaving room for Jomen as well. Managing her sword inside the car was a bit clumsy and awkward, however. She had to balance it between her legs, tip against the rubber at her feet. The driver had to take quite a drastic detour, as some streets were completely flooded. The men did not say much other than that they would be there in a moment. The Mayor would explain the situation and Celise and Jomen some indication how to find the creature.



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Jomen considered the leader for a moment, paying little heed to the guns trained upon him. This, in its own way, was yet another test of his abilities. The leader had not outright denied him yet, the man wanted a way out of the situation, but retained enough of a sense of caution to need assurances that Jomen's words could be true. Given that he had managed to maintain to control discipline with his men, it was clear that the man was a good leader. If he were to apply his focus to the task of ending the Stigma, he could become a valuable asset to the citizenry. However, if Jomen were to show himself as either weak or duplicitous, he had no doubt that he would give the order to fire with no hesitation. The scene was a precarious one, the threat of oncoming bloodshed heavy in the air, but still Jomen tried.

"If you refuse this deal, there is no penalty. The situation resumes as it did before with either a new hostage in tow or a new corpse. That's was the risk that I took when I entered this building. My goal here is save human lives, yours included. I have no desire to fight you, only the Stigma destroying our world. The situation here as it would before I made you this offer. No doubt with violence, bloodshed, and suffering on both sides.

To answer the second part of your questions, I may be an Academy student, but I am also a final year student heading into an active war zone under emergency conditions. Under UDF Military Code, Paragraph 18, Section 2 it clearly states, 'Any Guardian or final year Academy Student may recruit suitable individuals for service in times of emergency, including those that have violated UDF previously, so long as the Guardian is aware that she/he is responsible for their actions.' As for a guarantee, you may look up that specific part of the UDF Military Code yourselves for confirmation. And as I have already said, I will also accompany you myself to the Battle to ensure your exit is not impeded.

In addition, you can seize the narrative shown to the public, that will gain you yet another layer of protection from the UDF. Broadcast yourselves, make it known what you are doing: protecting the innocent people of Ledale. All of you who make it through the fight will be hailed as heroes and if any of you should fall, you become martyrs. Surely that is a better goal for you to accomplish than remaining in this office building. I am not asking you to go quiet into the night, I am asking you to fight alongside me."


The six guns trained on him wavered slightly, but did not move from his person, as their owners glanced to their leader for their orders. Jomen awaited silently, he had done and said all he could for these people, if they fired he would have no choice but to defend himself and hope someone had gotten to the hostages while he spoke to the group. He hoped they would agre though, mankind needed cooperation to survive and prevail against their shared foes.




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Jomen tensed slightly as he felt Celise's light touch as she hooked her arm around his. He forced himself to relax as he recalled that this was a specific pattern of behavior that she had acted upon before. Celise merely showed approval for certain actions through touch rather than vocal responses in most cases it seemed. He looked at the shrine where new spirits had gathered satisfied that it would remain. As he watched the new spirits enjoy their new cover, the corners of his lips twitched ever so slightly.

Sometimes I wonder what’s going to happen after all of this. Will our spirits just leave us once the Stigma is gone? For every day that passes, I feel more connected to them than the day before, and I’m not sure I could handle all of them just disappearing. Do you ever feel like this?"


Celise asked the question as they trod toward the Main Street. Jomen remained quiet giving the question the thought that it deserved. Before he had finished thinking his answer through, he spotted two of the Mayor's private security ready with their transport vehicle to the mayor's office. Celise entered the cramped space in the back first, awkwardly holding her sword between her legs. The blade was certainly an odd one as well made of black metal Jomen couldn't identify and seemingly too light for its size. He would be quite interested to know where it came from and and made a mental note to ask her after the current mission. His own staff was even more awkward to handle inside the car, and ended up wedged against the floor closer to the front of the care and the rear view window.

They drove the only path they could, navigating through the flooded streets often backtracking to find another path. They arrived at the larger government building that housed the Mayor's office. The two security personnel entered inside to ensure that the interior was safe leaving Celise and Jomen to get their respective weapons out of the car. With some complicated manuevings and possibly some small scratches on the interior of the car, Jomen extracted himself from the vehicle. They had a moment before the guards came back outside to get them.

"Regarding your earlier question, yes. Each of my spirits are a part of me, central to my being. They are my closest friends in their own way. They allow me to be who I am and without them, I am not certain who I would be. But I believe that most of them will return should we end the Stigma, but not all. Some will need help to rebuild their homes and for however difficult it may be to let them all go, we owe them that much for all they have done for us." Jomen paused for another moment in thought.

"Perhaps they will allow us to visit."

The security team came back out and ushered them inside as a heavier rain began to come down. The Mayor, a smaller man who had heavy bags under his eyes and what seemed a near perpetual sheen of sweat on his skin. He ushered them into two ready chairs in his office and shut the door behind them as though trying to ensure absolute certain they would not be overheard.

"Thank you, thank you both for coming so much, it means so much to our town to have such valiant Guardians come to our town and rescue us from these dire circumstances. I have ready the maps of our whaling industry that you requested Guardian Jomen and as I am sure you will see, we had expanded our ability to supply the UDF with more Whale Oil before these incidents started."

Jomen reached over and took the handed maps and operations data examining them searching for additional clues that may support or disprove his hypothesis that the expanded whaling may have been the start of the problem. He left the talking to Celise as he attempted to pinpoint the creatures location.
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Kade peaked her head around the corner, spotting the group of armed extremists training their weapons on Jomen. She could take them, she knew she could. What stopped her from doing so was what Jomen was saying. He was setting the situation up to put all parties in the light. If she attacked now, she'd cause not only a small incident in the building, but also a larger controversy: Should Guardians be trusted?

Thus, Kade slipped back around the corner. She'd have to restrain herself despite the growing the urge inside of her. Kade leaned back against the wall and sucked in a breath, placing a hand on her chest. "You didn't outlast them all only to give in now..." Kade whispered to herself.

With another long breath, she relaxed and took another quick look around the corner. They had no clue she was there, and she preferred to keep it that way. The guardian went in the direction opposite to the extremists. She proceeded quietly, always checking over her shoulder just in case. Suddenly, a beep could be heard. Kade snapped her gaze toward the source of the sound, seeing that an elevator had just reached her level. Kade sidestepped and quickly slipped through an office door. Just as the elevator opened, the door quietly shut. Two more extremists laughed and joked as they walked along, completely oblivious to their infiltration.

Kade opened the door slightly to see if the coast was clear, that's when she heard movement behind her. Kade turned and raised her fists, only to face a terrified woman who was lucky enough to not get taken hostage. The woman held a small knife out in Kade's direction. The guardian opened her fists and gestured for the woman to calm down. She brought a finger to her lips, "Shh..."

The woman noted Kade's armor and realized she was facing off against a guardian. She nodded quietly and lowered the knife. Kade spoke in a hushed tone, "My name is Kade Sicario, I'm a guard-"

"I know who you are." the woman interrupted.

Kade paused and nodded, of course the woman knew her, who didn't? "What is your name?"

"Siri." she answered.

"Siri. I could use your help."

"What can I do?

"Can you show me where the electrical room is in this building? I'm going to turn off the lights. Stay close to me, and I'll get you out, along with the hostages, during the chaos."
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"I see," Nimbus said as he contemplated the offer and the information. He put his hand up to his ear and said, "Cat, look up UDF Military Code, Paragraph 18, Section 2. Let me know what it says." The men gunmen in the room all retrained their weapons again, their grips getting tired, their arms not used to holding a weapon in this position for very long. It was obvious to Jomen that this was the first time these men had done something like this. All the more reason to not let it end in bloodshed.

"Sure," Siri said, "I'll tell you first, just in case..." She detailed out the route getting down to the basement, she even made a point of telling Kade how to get there that would take her around the main stairwell in the lobby, and that the electrical room would be down there in the corner. "Can't you get me out now, r-rather than take me with you? I've got a baby at home!" It was obvious that she was scared, and that she was doing her best to be brave and keep calm. She could double back with her to the roof and let her go out the roof escape, or she could stay on task and risk bringing her along. Or tell her to stay put until the power was out, there were a number of options available for how to proceed for Kade and she knew, of course, that time was of the essence.

Ajax was thoroughly bored now. He made note of the amount of time that had passed. "Jomen, we need to wrap this up quickly, we have a little more than an hour before we have to meet up with the rest and head out!" Ajax said out loud. Not lout enough for anybody inside to hear, but loud enough to make the UDF forces standing by and the police on the barricade to get nervous.

"Nimbus," Cat called back after a moment through their metallic voice, "Looks like what he is saying is true."

"Brett," Nimbus said through his ear piece, "Bring the hostages to the lobby."

"Aww man, come on, I just got them settled over here. Why the lobby?" Brett responded to Nimbus, only people on the comm lines would be able to hear it.

"Because we are letting them go, the situation has changed, and we are going to leave with them." Anybody could hear this, including Jomen.

Off of the comms, Nimbus said to Jomen, "Alright, we'll go with you, with your personal guarantee as a guardian that after this battle, we walk free. Part of that is helping us hide our identities as we leave here with the hostages. You know the second we start to leave the media drones will be all over us, and all of our negotiations will be for nothing. We will mix in amongst the group, cover as much of our augmentations as possible and head out together. We will abandon what weapons we can, so your UDF will have to re-arm us once we get to the battle sight. If this is acceptable to you, it works for me."
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"You have my guarantee as a guardian, that you will walk free. However, if any additional crimes occur during your period of service you will no doubt be tried on that charge alone, so I recommend against any further illegal action. You may consult with me if you have questions about specific actions and their legality." Jomen felt muscles in his back relax as the group in front of him began disarmed themselves of their weaponry and prepared their needed disguises for their augmentations. The hostages began to filter slowly downwards talking amongst themselves. Another of the guards found the rooftop guards unconscious and bound up.

They were cut loose and Jomen healed them their injuries quickly. The blows they had suffered had knocked them out, but were so professionally done that the injuries were rather simple to heal. Neither had seen who had done this to them, as they had been taken out near simulataneously. The other guards glanced at each their nervously, obviously appreciative that Nimbus had decided to agree to Jomen's deal, glad they had not suffered the same.

Jomen spoke to the assembled group. "Wait here, I will have the way clear soon and after we leave all of you who were held here will be free to return to your loved ones." Jomen exited the building and approached Ajax."The situation has been resolved and we have obtained several new recruits. Thank you for being ready with backup, it is appreciated."

He pulled his staff out of the ground and put his sidearm back on in view of police and crowd. After he calmly walked towards the police and explained the situation to them. The police were openly skeptical but eventually bowed to Jomen's authority as a guardian on the matter. The media drones zoomed in on Jomen's face as he spoke to the cameras on the drones. "I am Jomen Sury and that is Ajax Armstrong, both Guardians in Training at Oakridge Academy. The hostages are to be released and the captors have agreed to be taken into my custody in order to support the war effort at Ledale. There have been no casualties on either side and we will be leaving the city in less than an hour. If you have any further question please contact the UDF Communications Office or Oakridge Academy. That will be all, thank you. Please clear the way."

Jomen gathered the large group as the police opened up the path through the media and onlookers. They walked past the crowd the augmented humans mixed in with the hostages to help hide their identities. As they walked, he sent a message to Celise with a brief summary of the situation and a request to gain passage for them all.
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