Careful. Very, very careful. This was a mission of absolute importance. Absolute secrecy. Sneaking mission. Could not be allowed to be seen, whatsoever. Have to be careful. Absolutely very, very careful. A single sighting… and it was all over. Everything.
He couldn’t be seen.
Los Paraisos: Pellagio Hotel: First FloorSkulking around the hotel’s corridors as quietly and out of sight as he could was a taller order then it might have sounded. With the hotel absolutely swarming with bodies, paparrazi and reporters still futilely searching for Los Paraisos’ newest celebrities, Selan and Don, along with the hotel’s own natural staff and tenants, the sheer act of moving from one spot to another was almost impossible. And yet he had to do so, he had to keep going, without being seen at all… because the alternative was simply impossible to comprehend.
Thunderhawk was back to being completely naked, as if his day couldn’t get any better.
It was only now, after being separated from Aria and the others that the Ranger managed to understand what was going on, and that he was always naked since he woke up. But Aria, Aria had used her illusion powers to mask his appearance, with her dress of all things. And now that he had abandoned them, or gotten out of her magic’s range (or, even more likely, the willed release of her magics) he was back to wearing his birthday suit again. Perfect.
The thought of being arrested for the rest of his life as a pervert was not a welcoming one. All it’d take is for one camera shot… he got lucky earlier. But now… no. No, he needed clothes, and he needed them now.
But how? He couldn’t get into his room – he didn’t have his keycard with him. He didn’t have his wallet or ID or anything on him to help his situation. He was stuck in this predicament all on his own. And by the gods… he needed to get out of it. He needed help.
Poking his head out the edge of one turn, he saw the corridor was empty in both directions. His body then jumped out, as the ranger dashed across the way to a door marked ‘Laundry’. He should be able to get some sheets there or something – locked. Oh gods, why?
Thomp, thomp, thompFootsteps. SHIT. Someone was coming. Had to run, had to hide, ah where could he go?!
He turned back, racing straight in the direction he came from, only to see a group of paparrazi walking down the corridor. Gasping, he turned and raced down the other empty corridor. It was the only way to go.
And as he did, taking the next turning as it came, he collided straight into them, landing on his backside with an aching thud. The person unlucky enough to bang into the ranger likewise did the same.
“Ow…” A male voice whined.
“Lucien? Are you alright? Are… ah!”
Thunderhawk gingerly opened his eyes, only to see he had ran into
them.
Lucien and Xandra.
“Quick you guys,” Thunderhawk leapt back up to his feet. “Get me into one of your rooms or something. I need to get some clothes, now,” Thunderhawk looked over his shoulder to the sound of approaching feet. “Before we all get arrested!”
Los Paraisos: Saint Drega’s ChurchTom’s face scrunched up in the tightest wince possible as the sound of Amy’s slap echoed throughout the church, Syed’s head being knocked backwards in dramatic slow motion. Hell, Tom felt that. Poor guy.
Syed’s body tripped and fell onto one of the pews as Amy stormed out, slamming the church door behind her, leaving the silent congregation behind without so much as a look. Marcus turned to everyone, before solemnly taking his cap off and nodding, smiling back towards the others.
“I’ll, ah, go check on Amy and make sure she’s okay…” Marcus explained, before shuffling off with a bow in the cleric’s direction.
Father Tom exhaled a deep breath, and shook his head from side to side.
“Sad, so sad. But, them’s the breaks, I guess. 50% of marriages end in divorce, y’know. Oh well, you tried your best, buddy. Anyway…” Tom gave a hand to Syed, helping to pull him back up to his feet, then handed him the pen. “If you’ll sign your name here, everything will be set and done and your annulment’s done. Don’t worry, buddy. There’s always next time.”
Los Paraisos: La MacabaretOur intrepid hero, Crimson Justice, sprang into action the moment he heard Trixie’s wailing come from beyond a door at the top of the arena. He moved in a flash, climbing straight back up the steps towards the arena’s entrance, however this time in order to quickly cross the distance, he jumped on top the nearest leather seat, and began dashing on top of them, hurtling his body at quicker and quicker speeds before sailing over and landing right in front the entrance to the ladies’ restroom. His gloved palm shot out, ready to smash through the door in order to save the endangered Wondergirl… and then suddenly stopped.
His whole body tensed up and became rigid, struck in this final pose with his palm mere millimetres away from the door. His helmeted head turned towards Aria and Selan.
“Um… this… is a ladies’ room. I… can’t.”
“Oh, grief,” Selan rolled her eyes, stomping back up the steps towards the restroom. She wanted to go down, to look upon and walk atop that magnificent stage, to see how to be on something that big felt like, but it looked as though they had other duties first. Namely, to help Trixie with whatever dilemma she was now entrapped in, and the booth that Aria had discovered emitting some kind of snoring…
“Really, Crimson Justice, it’s only a ladies room, but… I suppose you’re right.” Selan shook her head. “Help Aria with that room, would you? If someone’s actually in there, then-”
“Say no more!!” Crimson Justice shouted, his body already becoming a fiery blur as he dashed to join up with Aria and investigate the room housing the cameras. If there was a person in there, then they might have known what happened last night!
“Hmm, isn’t that the production room?” Freddie murmured, the stripper and Dylan casually walking back up the steps as well to rejoin everyone.
“Production room?” Dylan replied.
“It’s where the show’s producers and cameramen work,” Freddie reply. “La Macabaret is actually pioneering some interesting magi-technology, actually. You saw that big moving screen when you came to Los Paraisos, I’m sure? Well, they’re inventing ways to not only take pictures of something, or to capture sound onto records… but to take footage of
moving pictures with sound too! They’re calling it… ‘video’! It’s meant to be the next best thing.”
“Video? Wow… how do you know all that? So… hmm… do you think they might have-”
“Yo!” Aria banged on the glass to the room, loudly slamming her fist atop the pane. “Anybody in there? Wake up!”
In the corner of the booth, she could see someone leaning back in a tiptoeing chair, their feet propped up on their desk, with their hands folded behind their head. Captured in a peaceful slumber, they were suddenly rudely awakened when the door to the room was booted open.
The poor man collapsed in a heap on the floor, his chair sent flying to the other side of the room. His eyes snapped open in anger and alertness, and greeting his sight was that of none other then… Crimson Justice!!
“Who are you?!” The exasperated man sputtered.
“KEN!” Crimson Justice shouted.
“What?!” The sound technician screamed. “Bro, what a wicked coincidence! That’s my name, too!”