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The Boss nods slowly. "These people, they will be fired. This is my organisation and I will not have such barbaric behaviour taking place in it." Noticing Ambrose's limp, he hands him his cane. "Here. I know this isn't quite the right size for you, but it should help." He holds open the door.
The Boss grips the boy's shoulders, helping to hold him up. "This is terrible. Just terrible. Ambrose, my boy, I had no idea that this is what those scientists, no monsters, had in mind for you. I just wanted a little blood. That's all." He gently ruffles Ambrose's hair. "Come with me. I'll take you some place safe. These people won't hurt you anymore." He urges Ambrose to leave through the door.
Brianna was entirely surprised by the interruption of The Boss. He actually seemed quite mad to her. Hadn't he given her outright permission to do whatever they wanted? After all, Ambrose was nowhere near death. "Sir! I mean, Boss! I, um, you see..."

The Boss held up his hand to stop her talking. "I don't want to hear it Brianna. In fact, neither of you talk." He shoots an angry look at Hunter. "Let the boy come to me right now." He beckons Ambrose over with a shaking hand. "Let me look at you, Ambrose."
"What would it matter, Ambrose? Anyone you knew before you will never see again." Brianna pushed her thumb against the burn. "You aren't ever going to escape here." She realised then how mad she was at the subject and how much she hated him. He'd made such a mockery of her. He couldn't die? Even better. His torture would be endless.

The Boss threw open the door with an impressive amount of force for such an old man. "Brianna! Hunter! What's going on here? What are you doing to my dear Ambrose?"
"Ah, wonderful, the subject has some obedience." Brianna forcefully pulled out one of his wings. "Your friend, the freckled girl, could not shift on command." She gently touched the burn mark, the one that had been on his arms, which she could see faintly on the leathery wing. "The dear thing couldn't hold a watt of electricity either." she meant her words to insinuate that Misha had died, not escaped. She looks over at Hunter. "Come, look at these burns."
"Fine." Brianna sighs and takes out the key, unlocking the cuffs, noting the raw marks left from where Ambrose had struggled against them. She looks over at Hunter. "Make sure that the doors are closed. Even though it's unlikely the boy will escape, I don't want to take any risks."
Brianna quickly took photos of the multiple spots where Ambrose had been burnt. "These will do for the measurements." she said curtly. "Bat form now, Ambrose."
"I agree," Brianna puts the skewers back where they came from and switches off the bunsen burner. She then grabs Ambrose's chin in one hand and forces him to look up at her. "Now, Ambrose, If you're a good subject and shift for us, I promise we won't burn you again. Otherwise..." She let the sentence drop off with an implied threat.
The Boss left the pool side, farewelling some of the Servals who watched him leave with a solitary wave. He returned to his quarters which was just across the entrance from the pool. It sometimes was noisy outside his door, but he liked to hear the conversations and joy of his Family as they swam in the water. It constantly reminded him of the future he was fighting for. This room was different to the one he worked in, which had a strictly-business feel to it even with the shelves filled with his personal books and his favourite album kept on his desk. This room felt like home. It was small in size, more of an apartment than a house, with a tiny kitchen and living room in one half and a bedroom shooting off from one of the doors. The kitchen was for show. The Boss had not cooked his own meals in years, having staff and family do it for him.
He entered his bedroom, furnished with a large canopied bed. One of his first lovers had told him of her passion for a gothic style. The frame of the bed was reminiscent of her, being one of his favourite. This bed was colder than any other he'd shared. While he'd been with many women, he could never settle his heart on one and as such his room remained empty and his alone. A bed side table and armoire were both covered with framed pictures. Pictures of family, pictures of shifters and him with scenic backdrops that mimicked desktop pictures in their beauty. He stared at those pictures for a long moment, along with several handwritten letters beneath them. Many of his old shifting friends still kept in contact. His heart ached for a moment. How would they feel if they knew about the children in the labs? The bodies in the basement? He forced his attention to refocus on changing from his relaxing clothes to his business outfit. Friends were not the same as family. Those shifters could never understand the way he felt. If they did, they would allow him to go to any length to reach his goal.
He slipped on a sharp-looking jacket of black velvet and did up a patterned tie to match. He grabbed his cane and gave it a couple of swings for a moment to remind himself of the fighting techniques he knew so well. He then made a move to leave, but while passing the kitchen had a certain memory kindled within him. He gingerly opened the pantry and pushed aside a couple of boxes of tea bags. Yes, they were still there, right at the very back - a little tin of lemon sherbets. Harvey's favourite. Tucking a few of them in his pocket, he closed the pantry and exited his room. It was time to retrieve the child.
"Agreed." Brianna removed the mark and observed the terrible red pattern which was left behind on Ambrose's foot. She leaned in to Hunter's ear and whispered to him. "Since we're going to have the subject shift anyway, how about we take a look at some effects on his animal? He's a bat... Any ideas?"
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