With the illusion in place, MindWarp walked right past various guards, without batting an eye. It was really too easy. The prison staff were all too sure that the facility was inescapable. Never in their wildest dreams would they believe a jail break to be possible. They grew lax in their assuredness and MindWarp used this to her advantage. However, that wasn’t all that she used to her advantage. It was almost midnight, which meant that the security was low.
Arriving in an audience chamber, MindWarp looked through the window and to the huddled form of another of her targets. 25 year old Marion Mirrors. AKA Krystaal. MindWarp sneered at the sight of the chair; she knew what it was used for. And people thought that they (the villains) were the inhumane monsters. Using a prisoner as a power source? What kind of justice was that?
Turning to her companion, Virus, MindWarp gave a single nod. “Deactivate it and get the door open.” Came the simple request. For once the life mooching device was down for the count, the collar around the young lady’s neck would release. MindWarp left Virus to her work and headed to the cells doorway so that she could help Krystaal out because she had no doubt that the woman would be worse for wear.
A metallic thud alerted MindWarp to the deactivation of the life sapping device and the removal of the collar. Seconds later, the cell door opened with a drawn out hiss. Not bothering to move, MindWarp regarded Krystaal with a slight frown. It was most likely that the lady was awake or at least aware enough to hear her words. “Freedom and vengeance are yours, if you so choose to accept, Miss Krystaal.” She would wait for a satisfactory answer before stepping foot inside.