((Collab Post between Letter Bee and Raijinslayer))
William Plantagenet, once one of Cedric Wessex's mentors, and normal person who managed to make it out of several skirmishes involving Metas alive and intact, had not had a good retirement. Basically, he felt unable to fit into normal society, just as unable as any Metahuman, due to all the things he'd seen, all the things he had done. It was good that his pupil had taken to the life of a Hero well, but, sadly, he wasn't there to see it.
He had retired at a very early age; only 28 (this was allowed because of his being part of the final assault on Aperture Tech; special benefits were granted to all soldiers who partook in that operation), and this had helped in his out-of-placedness. He had tried getting a new job, but would up fired fromom most of them...except the security ones. Now those he took up with a passion, working for various corporations...and collecting information on them, just in case they wanted to become another Aperture. And true to form, some of them wanted to be.
For Aperture's example was not a deterrent to most MegaCorps; rather, for some of them, it opened their eyes to the possibilities. For a moment, one of them had stood up to the boogeyman of Big Government and tried to create a society where 'a man is entitled to the sweat of his brow' - sorry, Bioshock! - and had almost won. And, in retaliation, Big Government had imposed new laws and controls while Class Traitors like Gary Stuart profited from their discomfiture.
So there was a lot of discontent, and William had been working to make sure that such discontent never turned into another threat. Like Constantine Ramiel King - Insert - before him, he had infiltrated his way into a few of the most dangerous corps, including JanusCorp. And that was where he made his most horrible discovery; the company was torturing a Metahuman of exceptional power.
Of course, he had been found out and fired, and preparations had been made for his death in a few days. However, it seemed as though there weren't a few days, as just after he had been fired, the heirarchy of JanusCorp had been killed by the very person they were tormenting. A few moments after hearing of what had happened from a sympatethic former security officer (as well as a few bugs he had placed), William began looking for Jackson in the general area, using a Meta-Scanner given to him by his former employers...
A Few Minutes Later
William managed to arrive at Lattetude, the semi-famous cafe, just as a sixteen-year old clad only in underwear was thrown out. It wasn't Jackson, but Will knew that the former had something to do with this. Walking inside the establishment, his green eyes caught Ruby and her bodyguard, but he pointedly refused to notice them; his former protege, Cedric, will take care of them. Instead, he looked towards the crying Jackson, and, making sure not to touch him, spoke kindly:
"Hey, there, kid."
Jackson froze, looking up to see the man who had addressed him, his eyes distrusting of any man in a suit. He'd spent his life watching men in suits go byy as he lay suffering under their twisted experiments, and seen them stare with nary a hint of concern on their face. This one was different though, he did seemed to be concerned about him, which meant he knew what had happened. Or he was helping a kid who was crying in the middle of a cafe. Still, maybe he could use some help, but Jackson didn't trust himself to act calmly in a sitaution like this, didn't trust this man that had approached him out of the blue. His eys glazed over, and timid fear and mistrust changed into cool anger and a calculating stare.
"One, Don't call me kid, Two, who the hell are you, and Three, What the hell do you want with me? Answer in a way I like, and you might be able to leave her with more dignity than the last guy to leave the place. Got it?"
Kuro wasn't going to trust this guy, not until he had proof that he wasn't going to lock him up in another cell, just like the last man to come and comfort him in his time of sorrow. Kuro may not have been the best person, but he did consider himself to be Jackson's protector, his street smart big brother. The fact that he was neither older than Jackson, nor knew anything more about the streets than Jackson. did was irrelevant.
"All right, Kuro, he said. My name is William Plantagenet, former soldier for the Reformist faction in the Establishment back when they were but a faction. n. I retired after the battle in Aperture, and, after some years of retirement, began infiltrating corporaorations like the one that tortured you. I'm here to rescue you and see to your healing." William held out his hands to show that he had no current weapons, although he had an assault rifle strapped to his back, and pistols, knives, and grenades on his belt.
Kuro's face scrunched into a scowl when the man called him by who he was, not liking him already. Only people from Janus knew who he was, and according to the rest of this guy's story, he technically was from them. As for the rest o what he said, Kuro had no idea who or what the hell any of that was. "Who the hell are these 'Reformists', and why the hell should I trust you or anyone else in a big corporation or what ever the hellit is, huh? If you know who I am, then you know what was done to me, and you know what Nothing can do to you." Kuro said, speaking the meaning of Mu's name instead of actually saying it. He didn't want to risk having that maniac wake up, even if it was unlikely. It's best not to rock the boat and all that. "And I must say, that's a lot of gear to have on you for a "Rescue" mission," Kuro added the air quotes with his fingers, his tone speaking of how much he believed the man, which was not at all. "So don't bother with the whole empty hands bit, okay?"
"All right, all right," said William, who then continued:
"I know what was done to you, and what Mu can do. And the fact that I'm still here shows that I'm not scared - okay, maybe a little. Because, believe me, I'm not gonna come here, facing certain death, if I meant any harm to you. Because, believe me," the ex-soldier said, "despite the heavy gear I carry, I know that it's not going to be of much help if you really wanted to harm me." He sighed, he was not making headway.
"Look, Kuro, I will say this again: I don't want to hurt you or Jackson or even Nothingness. I don't like seeing kids hurt, and believe me, I've seen plenty of that," Poor Cedric. "What I want is to take you away from the pain and suffering, to give you what a boy your age deserves, decent food, clothing, shelter, and we offer plenty of that. Right now, you're in a bad place, without money, with only stolen clothing, and with powers that others would surely find out and exploit. You might be afraid of us, because you don't know us, but there's an entire universe of people and places that you don't know, and this is your chance to find out about said universe."
Kuro reclined in his chair, pondering what his next move would be. While he still didn't trust this guy, he could tell that he was being sincere, and he was in a nad way right now. The best thing he could do at the moment is simple, go and check out what the man had to offer. If he liked it, he'd stay, iff he didn;t, he vanish, take one of the guy's guns, and pop a cap in between his eyes. Jackson may have a problem with death, but Kuro was made of sterner stuff. He'd do whatever it took to keep Jackson safe.
"You forgot one thing in your little checklist of what I deserve, Bill," he stayed silent for a moment, waiting ti see if the man could guess. When he couldn't, Jackson rolled his eyes. "Scantily clad french maids, of course, one that have huge-" Before he could continue, his right hand suddenly came up and smacked him in the side of the head. It wasn't hard enough to hurt, but it did freeze Kuro in his tracks. "JAckson, how the hel did you do that?"
'I just though about how badly I wanted to hit you for what yuou were about to say.'
"And it worked, that is freaky, very freaky, try not to do that again, okay."
'Only if you stop making me look like a pervert.' Jackson's tone was a cold as ice, and Kuro cold feel his eyes burning into his head, which was weird considering Jackson was in his head, and only a consciousness at the moment.
"Well then, I guess I'm going to have to just deal with it, because that's not happening, Jacky-boy." Kuro chuckled before turning back to William. "Okay, you've convinced me to give you a chance, and I like you enough to give you a warning. We go to these Reformist people, you show us what's up, and we all go on our merry way into the future, but I'm telling you, if this is a set up of any kind," Kuro seemed to vanish for a split second before he reappeared right next to Willaim, his assault rifle in hand and aimed at the man's head, before disappearing just as fast. Next time he was noticable, he was in his seat, and one of William's pistol's was in his hand. "Then you will be the first to go, as is anyone else who tries to pull anything after that. I can't kill you unnnoticed, but I'm fucking serious when I say that I can pull the trigger faster than you could ever hope to react."
Kuro spun the pistol a bit, before putting it in his pocket, safety on, and getting up from the table. He was making his way to the exit, when he stopped, taking a second to think. He vanished again, only to reappear ith Ruby's hand in his, giving it a quick kiss before flashing her a smile.
"Please don't blame Jackson for anything I do, he's just a kid, while I am all man, ncase you ever need to get away from you guardian for some fun, call my name, and I'll be there." With a bow, he vanished again, going to the exit, only for his hand to smack him again, this time a lot harder than before. "Oww, shit, Jackson, what the fuck!!!"
'Give them back' Jackson's tone had gone from cold as ice, to sub-zero, and the amount of anger and malice contained in his words was staggering.
Kuro took a sudden intrest in his shoes, responding with a simple "I don't know what you're talking about," Only to be met with a punch to his face. His hand raised itself again, shaking with fury, but Kuro raised up his hands. "Okay, okay, sheesh. Can't have any fun with you around, can I?"
'You and I have very different definitions of the word fun, now put them back.'
Kuro dissappeared again, reappearing in the same exact spot, except this time he looked a lot less joyful, and was doing a lot of angry muttering under his breath about how Jackson was "such a fucking buzzkill" and how "I can never do anything with him aorund, and he's always around!" He skulked over to the entrance, turning around as he got there. "Oi, G.I. Joe Mama, you going to take me to this place or what."
"Yeah, sorry," William said, "just watching the exchange. Anyway, my car's outside, let's go," and with that, the former soldier guided Jackson to an unassuming, but not poorly-made or even cheap car, where he politely asked the other boy to take the passanger seat, where there was a set of new clothes for him, as well as a paper bag with a sandwhich and some milk. Oh, and a portable game console with a user's manual, assuming Jackson could read.
After a short drive, William arrived at the International Heroes building, an edifice that served as a combination fortress, airfield, refugee centre, and rehabilitation clinic. It was huge and strangely beautiful. Once they set down in front of it, William and Jackson would arrive outside and walk up to one of the entrances, where the receptionist would say:
"Well, look who's here, it's William Plantagenet! Sorry, but Mr. Wessex cannot see you now; he has a meeting."
"That's disappointing," said Will, "because I have a kid who needs help, basically, Level 4 help, and I need to rush a few things, like red tape." And with that, the man showed the receptionist his special International Heroes pass. The receptionist bowed and spoke:
"Just remember; the pass postpones the paperwork, not abolishes it entirely. You can requesition Private Shelter 4," the Private Shelters were for Metahumans who had been especially abused, but stayed sane, where they can recover from their torments in an atmosphere of relative peace and serenity, recieving regular visitors ready to begin the process of integrating them into normal human society.
Timeskip
Private Shelter 4 was actually closer to a luxury suite rather than a shelter, said luxury being made possible thanks to the hard work of metahumans who had fled persecution, mostly elementalists and craftsmen and gadgeteers. It contained a fully stocked fridge, a tv and computer and various game consoles, a jacuzzi, a bathroom, and a warm bed, as well as a small garden outside; the International Heroes HQ had many gardens created by Plantmaster of StuCorp himself.
Said small garden was filled with fragrant and colorful flowers, some of them from species that gave off perfume by night.
Kuro and Jackson did know how to read, and after a few miutes, were engrossed in the hand held game, never having experienced anything like this. They were so engrossed that they barely paid attention to the ride, the clothes, or the receptionist, and only looked up when they got tp the shelter. Kuro gave a low whistle, taking it all in.
"I'll admit it, if this place was a evil corporation bent on world domination, it does a damn good job of hiding it. This place is awesome, well and truly, and this bede. " kuro jumped on it, rolling in it with a joy-filled laugh, one that seemed to have a strange dichotomy to it, like it was two poeple laughing at once, before he remebered where he was and quickly sat up. "I mean, psssh, what ever. Just a bed, with, ya know, fancy pillows, some blankets, is actually soft. . . . . . . How am i not supposed to like this place if you make so likeable, dammit Bill. I was supposed to be hard to work with for another day at the least." Kuro complained, though he had a smile on his face as he said that. "Whelp, this place seems legit, so Jackson, it's all you buddy. I'm going to hit the cerebral hay."
Jackson's eyes took on a familiar glaze efore retruning, and the boy's entire body langauge changed from outgoing and confident, to small and cautious. He looked up at William, only to quickly look down as their eyes met.
"H-hi, um, I'm Jackson and it's nice to meet you, Mr. Plantagenet, and I really appreciate what you're doing for me. So, uh, what happens now?" Jackson asked, looking up at William again with trusting eyes.
"Well," spoke the ex-soldier, "a psychologist - a shrink - will come and see you tomorrow, and after that, every two weeks, perhaps more frequently if you want. This point is non-negotiatable, I'm afraid, you need to recover. You will also need to recieve a check-up for physical injuries, but that would also be tomorrow. Until then, have fun and take care of yourself."
Jackson nodded, not exactly sure what a shrink is, but deciding it was something he deal with tomorrow. The man had his trust, if not Kuro's, and he seemed to be a decent sort. So he turned around towards the T.V, taking a second to figure out how it worked and begun flipping to channels, eyes wide with wonder and excitement as he saw all the different stu ff that was being shown. "So cool, so very very very cool." He said, again with that strange double layering of his voice. And like that he'd probably stay for the rest of the day, watching T.V. or playing video games, or just doing some genral relaxing to ease the days worries. Today was a lucky day for him, it seemed, as he'd finally escaped hell and seemed to have ascended to heaven. But in the back of his mind, a voice that he didn't recgnize couldn't help but doubt if this was all too good to be true, and wondered if tragedy was just around the corner, waiting to pounce on him like a cat on a mouse.