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Arthur had been up for some time before his alarm began to ring, precisely at 08:00 as promised by the still-nameless researcher. It wasn't the most offensive alarm he had ever heard but it was most definitely one that you couldn't ignore, blaring out a toneless alarm at high volume without any apparent way to stop or acknowledge it; presumably a way to prevent any kind of snoozing. He couldn't hear any other alarms, the sound-proofing in the rooms being excellent, and he had yet to venture out from his room that morning.

Upon waking up he tried to instil some normality in this new, semi-imprisoned, life and used the kettle provided in his room to make a cup of tea. A small but well-stocked mini-fridge under the desk had some fresh milk in it as well as a variety of soft drinks and juices. There were no snacks in the room but he remembered seeing vending machines in the cafeteria so presumably they could always stock up and bring food back to their rooms if they wanted. Other than the basic facilities there was a large TV on one wall which he had discovered had a variety of streaming subscriptions to both film and music channels but with no direct internet access available.

Having freshened himself up with the beverage he investigated the bathroom properly, having only given it a cursory look for toothpaste the night before, and found the shower to be highly adjustable and had enough power to be decent. Everything so far in the facility had been top notch, luxurious without being so much so that he felt overwhelmed. It was like being in a four star hotel closing in on being a five star, the main thing being a lack of natural light although weird oblong wall heaters with mirrored surfaces gave an illusion of sunlight flooding the rooms.

He had been leafing through one of the few books, fairly standard fare, when the alarm starting going off and had decided that was his cue to go out and find some breakfast. It was especially late in the day for him, usually he breakfasted at about six o'clock in the morning, so he was bordering on ravenous as he made his way to the cafeteria. No one else had made it that far, or at least no one was currently there, so he pushed into the now open kitchen to look around. As he did so there was a buzz as the intercom fizzled into action and a cheery, but slightly sleepy sounding, researcher they would all remember from the day before spoke.


"Good morning all! I hope you slept well in your new quarters - if you have any requests then let us know, within reason of course! You can do it all through the TV and it'll come straight to Resourcing! More importantly, we have a new face joining us today. She's the last of our group and had to have some tests completed before we knew it was safe for her to join you. Oh, and we'll begin the first session at 09:00 so make sure you get something to eat before then, we've got a busy morning ahead of us!" There was a click and then silence followed. Now aware of the time pressure, Arthur quickened his searching of the kitchen for a viable breakfast.

Everything was chrome, like in a professional kitchen, easy to clean surfaces with high-end appliances on nearly every work surface. Two huge American-style fridges stood against one wall with some chest freezers beside them, all rammed full of fresh vegetables, meats, sauces and other foods. It didn't take him long to find bacon, sausages, eggs, bread, mushrooms, tomatoes and baked beans and he set about creating a mammoth breakfast, chopping away and humming to himself, almost able to pretend that he wasn't in an unfamiliar facility while suffering a largely unknown and potentially fatal illness which, if he survived it, would turn him into some kind of superhuman.


It was cold. So cold. Back in Shinganshina, then in Trost and finally at the Training Camp it had never been this cold. During the winters it had been chilly and their first winter in Trost, with no money to afford logs for a fire after scraping enough together for food, had been hard but not unbearable with blankets and being active. This was a whole new level, the cold was inescapable, the wind unavoidable as it blasted endlessly into her face no matter how she turned and seemingly penetrating right through the thick layers they all wore.

Moving helped. Earlier on the ascent she might have been tempted to take a break but here, in this cold, she knew that stopping for a brief moment could extend into unintended permanency so trudging on was the only option. Jade occasionally came close to 'borrow' some warmth, being smaller and thinner than the rest of them, even with the filling out she had done in the last six months. Lauren herself was surprised at the muscle she had put on from the days upon days of sparring and drilling to which one either applied oneself to completely or fell by the wayside and was sent home in disgrace.

That, in part at least, had helped her ignore the dwindling stock of alcohol which she had brought with her. When the gear training first started there had been several accidents and she had had the chance to stay up all night caring for the injured and giving first aid, thereby giving her an excuse to save some of her precious supplies. Pleasantly, Mora had joined her in a few of her duties, mostly on basic first aid runs, and had learned a lot; once she was committed the girl was stubborn as an ox and would stop at nothing to complete what she had set out to do. Olivia had also shown an interest and, after recovering from Lauren's change in nature from a generally positive and bubbly personality to being stern and absolutely in control, had become a useful apprentice and a skilled second pair of hands.

Her other friendships had blossomed, although not without some complications. She had helped Reese with his hand to hand combat skills but in the process she had become aware that almost all of her skills were in self defence and disarming techniques and so had had to refocus on being more aggressive in sparring with very mixed results. She liked the slightly older boy, they seemed to be on similar wavelengths and she found it easy to talk to him and it only helped that he was friends with Olivia. Gabriel, and by extension, Grant, she had also been spending some time with although not as much. She appreciated their company but there was something about when she was with Gabriel that she sometimes caught herself about to say something or do something and felt as if a black hole opened up within her chest, erasing her emotions and leaving her feeling utterly empty. It was nothing the boy did; she was certain that the fault lay with her but she couldn't work out why it happened no matter how much time she spent with them.

Still, she always had her closest friendships to fall back on and they had barely changed. They had all matured, through their months of hard training, but Mora and Jade were still her closest friends and she was glad to have them with her on this trek, especially now.

Because her alcohol reserves had run out.

With some dread she had drunk the last of what she had the previous night, barely enough to see her safely through until morning without disturbance, and woken up knowing that she had to find some other way to cope with her troubles. It had been six months and she had made no progress in resolving her issues, hadn't spoken to anyone about it, nor found any replacement for the unhealthy addiction she had garnered.

On that snowy mountaintop those thoughts and fears threatened to well up whenever she lost focus, making her want to disappear into the snow rather than face the problem but each time, by chance, someone would bump into her and bring her back to the present and renew her determination to carry on. Mora bumped into her this time, muttering about the weather and, despite herself, Lauren smiled.

"Language, now." She grinned, nudging her friend playfully. Grant spoke up, cracking a joke despite the cold and their general mood of soldiering on, focused only on getting to camp safely. She had to admit, the view was picturesque although somewhat spoiled by snow being blown into her eyes constantly, making her blink and unable to take in the vista properly.

Turning back and continuing to trudge on, she decided that she would need to speak to someone. She could depend on these people around her, they would support her and help her through her struggle. Quickly she ran down the list of those she was closest with in the cadets but, inevitably, she came down to Mora and Jade. Instinctively she chose not to burden the younger girl of her troubles. Besides, the trauma which haunted her nights would surely be something that Mora shared.


@LetMeDoStuff

That's some good ol' British spirit there!

Also I would have loved it if Mr Fish Finger won. That would just affirm that politics in our country has descended into satire.



At this stage the other residents were introducing themselves. No one had disputed Arthur's read on the situation but he knew they all had their own thoughts and they were keeping them private for now. He could hardly blame them, they knew nothing about one another and it would be naive to have no fears of suspicions about their current situation. Despite his words, he himself was cautious about trusting these people but there was nothing they could do right then. On the off chance that everything was true then staying here was the best options, if it was false then they would find out later and could make an escape plan when necessary.

He looked up as Bailey asked him a question, swallowing a mouthful of the curry and washing it down with a sip of tea before responding.

"History, mostly. That's what I lecture and research in but I teach kids at a primary school as well. Again, that's mostly history but... well, they're kids so it can vary a little from the lesson plan." He smiled, a soft smile that was practically his trademark and made him a popular teacher. "I got fast tracked for it, although if my parents' hadn't had the money to get me onto the right courses in the first place I'd probably still be studying my undergrad." He spooned another mouthful of curry, continuing to enjoy the pleasant surprise of quality food.

The newest addition to their small crew was tucking in an interest choice of meal which made him wince a little, knowing his stomach would be unable to take such an intake of sugar. Each to their own, I guess. Glancing over his shoulder he saw that the other man in the room was listening in to their conversation but showed no signs of joining them. Arthur could understand his reluctance to approach them, it would be unsurprising to develop a sense of anxiety in their current situation. He himself felt only a short distance away from losing his calm and thus control of his emotions.

Then Bailey broke the silence and brought up the idea of powers for the first time. Until now they had been talking about the possibility of them even existing, now they were discussing them as if their existence was certain. After the researcher's display that wasn't surprising, though.

Taking a thoughtful sip from his mug, Arthur grinned sheepishly.

"Well, I've always had a certain fondness for Wolverine although I'm not sure I'd actually want his power. Telekinesis is quite cool, don't you think? It could have some useful real world applications too, like moving heavy objects about. I could use it when researching, it's impossible to find a book stand that holds things at the right height so it would help there." He shrugged, indicating he wasn't really sure and hadn't given it much thought, before finishing off his food.

Just as he did so an intercom system crackled into life. There was silence for a moment before the voice of the researcher they had met before sounded over the system.
"I hope you've all enjoyed your meal, I'm told the staff were quite proud of what they were able to throw together for you on your first night here. For your information its getting on for about 23:00 here so it might be time you head to your dorms. Your names are on the door plaques so you know which room is yours. In the morning you'll have a chance to call your family or a friend before we begin the first round of activities." There was a pause before the muffled sound of paper rustling could be heard. "The first thing will just be a few scans followed by some basic exercises to get a baseline for your current body's performance levels. Goodnight all, your alarm clocks will be waking you up at 08:00 sharp!"

With that the intercom crackled and then fizzed out, a momentary silence settling across the cafeteria. After a brief pause, Arthur stood up, stretching. Until the woman had mentioned the time he hadn't noticed how exhausted he felt but now that he had calmed down a little and the adrenaline levels fell away he felt the full weight of an overly strenuous day pressing down on his mind. Of course, he had know idea which timezone they were in nor precisely he was first picked up so he had no idea how long had truly passed since the day took its distinctly strange turn.

"Seems like good advice to me. I'll head on first then, see you in the morning." He waved tiredly, picking up his plate and looking around for a place to return it to but one of the suited staff took it from him with a nod suggesting that they would take care of it. "Oh, that's very kind of you. Thank you." He nodded with his words and then headed back into the hallway to find his room. He remembered seeing it earlier and it didn't take long to relocate. Not sure what to expect he pushed the door open and stepped in, taking in the sumptuousness of the decorations and furniture.

"Oh, my. Someone splashed out."
@Travesty

Afraid so for now. I'll let you know if we have room later though.


Despite himself, Arthur found he had quite the appetite. He tucked into the curry before him, going over the day's events in his head and trying to rationalise them. There were no windows in the facility letting in natural light so it would be impossible to tell how much time had passed if he hadn't been wearing his watch. His phone had been confiscated, with a promise for it to be returned once its software had been modified for security purposes, but he had been allowed to keep his watch and, for whatever it was worth, his wallet. He glanced at the analogue clock face, feeling some comfort in being allowed to keep a personal possession, remembering when he had bought it with his first pay cheque almost a decade before.

He was distracted when a blonde woman sat at his table, a little further down from him, and after drinking her own cup of medicine stared at him. She wasn't focused on him but her gaze inevitably stayed on him, making him feel self-conscious as he ate until, finally, he put down his fork and returned her stare.

"You know, it's not easy to eat with you staring at me." He smiled to soften the implied criticism of his words. Before the blonde could reply one of the other two male residents joined them and introduced himself as Bailey. "Arthur, nice to meet you." He responded, holding out a hand to shake.

He couldn't help but smile at the man's facial expression and commentary, sensing something of a similar character to his own in Bailey. Again, before he had a chance to respond to the other's question, the last of the women to take a seat joined their table and sipped at her medicinal drink and she chose to respond to Bailey, glancing around at them. With a sigh, Arthur motioned to the other blonde woman who had seated herself down at a table adjacent to their own.

"You might as well join us, since you're so close by." He thought about inviting the other man but he had deliberately seated himself a distance away, indicating his preference to watch and listen, at least for a while, and so Arthur chose not to force him to join them. "Normally I'd be sceptical and I think I still am, at least a little. What she demonstrated though... as far as I remember holographic technology is actually impossible and I didn't see any mirrors or windows in that room." He lifted up his empty cup and pointed the knife at it as if he were going to pierce it.

"If I remember rightly, the closest thing to a hologram is created by shining lasers or light through a window at a specific angle, usually onto a curtain or some other surface. That room was completely unusable in that sense so whatever she displayed wasn't some kind of special effect, despite how unreal it sounds. Also, I don't think they have any particular reason to lie." Laying down the cup and knife he interlaced his fingers, resting his elbows on the table and his chin on the platform his hands now made.

"This place clearly had a lot of resources put into it, considering how few of us are here. I wasn't kidnapped, per se, and they took the time and effort to persuade me it was best to come here. If this was some kind of sinister plot it would make more sense to just to drug us and throw us in a run down prison facility. I assume the same is true for all of you so, although I can't say I hold complete trust in these people, I don't see a reason for them to lie to us just yet, as unbelievable as tha sounds."

He turned to the woman who had first responded to Bailey, his brow furrowed as he recalled what she had said earlier. "Although I don't know your situation, I think it unlikely your sister would involve us if she were playing a prank on you. Plus this would be... extensive to say the least for a mere prank."

He shrugged, indicating that he himself wasn't too sure what to think and gestured to the area around them. "For now, I see no reason to resist what they tell us. They've prepared a luxurious facility for us and haven't been invasive in any way. If what they say is true then it's important that we follow their instructions and, if they're lying to us in anyway, we need to find out what they're being untruthful about and for what purpose. In any case, it's nice to meet you all and I look forward to our, hopefully, short time together. My name's Arthur, I'm a teacher and professor from Wales in the UK."
I'm currently at work, I'll get a post up when I return home tonight.
Player - Character - Room Number

Current:

Poi - Sienna Morris - 17
HecateProxy - Bailey Collins - 11
Jinxer - Arthur Seymour - 15
KimmiNinja - Eliza Nyko - 8
Utrax - Marcus Bradley - 4
CyanideSweetie - Caebyn Danvers - 13
Wolverbells - Athena Wilson - 12
SheriffLlama - Cassius Williams - 10
GhastlyInc - Eli O'Dell - 2
Dropped:

AnnieTimeNow - Rachel Jones - 20
Ornatur - Thomas Falch - 16


Link to House of Powers Discord

Facility








Player - Character - Room Number

Current:

Poi - Sienna Morris - 17
HecateProxy - Bailey Collins - 11
Jinxer - Arthur Seymour - 15
KimmiNinja - Eliza Nyko - 8
Utrax - Marcus Bradley - 4
CyanideSweetie - Caebyn Danvers - 13
Wolverbells - Athena Wilson - 12
SheriffLlama - Cassius Williams - 10
GhastlyInc - Eli O'Dell - 2
Dropped:

AnnieTimeNow - Rachel Jones - 20
Ornatur - Thomas Falch - 16


Link to House of Powers Discord

Facility








House of Powers

Auditorium - All



For such a large room with so many seats there were very few occupants, less than a dozen sitting down far apart from one another, almost one to a row. Before them, in front of a huge electronic whiteboard, stood two people wearing full body bio-hazard suits. Over the last few hours the seated adolescents would have gotten used to the sight of everyone around them wearing such protection, having been told in no uncertain terms that they had to be taken to a secure facility for their safety and that of everyone around them. Their illness of mild nausea and dizziness was apparently far more than the symptoms of a mild flu and was highly infectious disease which had yet to be fully explained to them.

All heads turned as a doorway to the side of room swung open and an unsuited woman, wearing a lab coat, walked in. She looked utterly at ease and showed none of the apprehension her two colleagues oozed even through their protective suits. Her hair was auburn and long, tied back into a ponytail and had a clipboard tucked under one arm and was carrying a steaming mug in her hand, taking sips from it as she made her way to the front and turned to face the assembled young adults.

"Good morning all. I know that you're all feeling anxious, perhaps even scared, about the situation but there's little for you to worry about now that you're here. As you already know, we've brought you here under such conditions because of your illness but you don't yet understand why beyond that." She scooped up a remote that was on the lectern and clicked a button, the projector above their heads whirring into action and a series of images popping up on the screen representing strands of DNA as well as a several graphs.

"I'm a research physician studying a new phenomenon that has only just been recorded in the last year or so. A few adolescents, like yourselves, have exhibited symptoms of mild flu but the underlying cause of this ailment appears to be your body rejected a minor change in your DNA. I assume you have all seen, or are at least aware of, X-Men?" She didn't wait for any answers, assuming a positive response, and clicked the remote so that one of the images of the DNA enlarged to fill the screen, with two different strands next to one another.

"This isn't an accurate representation but hey-ho, it'll have to do for today. In crude terms, your body is developing powers that are beyond anything humans have ever possessed before, it's a singularity, a phenomenon that has never been recorded in history ever before. However, your body is rejecting the change and this is causing your illness. Whatever is causing this change is infectious and, during the later stages of illness, you may have caused those around you to suffer from the same effect."

A few more clicks and the images began to cycle through photos of a luxurious facility. A games room, a luxurious pool, sumptuous bedrooms, a well equipped gym and a large cafeteria all appeared on screen before the cycle began again, showing the richness of wherever the adolescents were.

"In this facility we've manufactured a series of drugs, methodologies and therapies which will allow you to harness your power, control it without it killing you, and survive the changes your body is undergoing. After this change has completed you will no longer be infectious to others and can go back out into the world."

Standing before them with a proud expression on her face, hands on her hips, she grinned at the stunned new residents of the facility. Tapping the side of her nose confidentially, she finished her small explanation.

"Well, it's a lot more complicated than I make it sound but essentially this place has been made for the sole purpose of treating people in your condition safely. I won't lie, it's got high-tech sensors coming out of every corner so we can research what's going on within you in a non-invasive manner but everything is anonymised and confidential. Once you leave here no one will know what's happened to you, other than that you had a health scare. You may ask why you should believe me and you may also be wondering why I'm not suited up like them". She was jerking a thumb over her shoulder to where the two suited observers waited with her other hand on her chest.

For a moment, there was silence, and then she began to wobble as if made from jelly. Her body shimmered until it was a blur and then two identical version of her stood before the group with wide grins spread across their bespectacled faces.

"I was one of the first cases and I made it through the initial response safely. Sadly, a lot of people didn't but we know a lot more now. Oh, and those who're infected or have been previously are immune to to receiving the infection again. Now, we'll answer questions another time. For now we need to take some blood samples from each of you and then you're heading to the cafeteria for a meal. There's a prescribed drink you'll be given which contains a few medicines which will slow the process and give us time for you to harness the power your illness is producing."

One of the copies shimmered again before fading away, the original of the woman turning on her heel and disappearing out of the door as nonchalantly as she had arrived. The two suited attendants moved forwards and gestured towards the door at the rear of the auditorium, one heading up and leading the assembled patients out with the other following behind.




Arthur Seymour


Sometimes, Arthur let his imagination run away and he fantasised about being in some of his favourite periods of history. Other times he indulged in inserting himself into less academic scenarios, such as is favourite sci-fi or fantasy films and TV shows. Never had he become so absorbed in the escape that he had lost track of reality itself but now, dazed and following a man in a bio-hazard suit down a pristine and brightly lit corridor in an alien facility, he wasn't so sure that he hadn't completely lost track of reality.

They passed several doors with plaques on them denoting the purpose of the room. Games Room. Lounge. Gymnasium. Swimming Pool. As they rounded the corner at the end of the hallway he noticed a sign on the wall with arrows pointing in two directions. In the direction they were going it announced that they would find the Dormitories and the Cafeteria and in the other direction it listed all the rooms they had just passed. The last bit of corridor had multiple doors set on either side, far more regularly than before, suggesting that they led to smaller rooms. Each had a number on it with a plaque holder below it. Several were empty but half a dozen had a name inscribed on them and he saw his own name was on one leading to room number 15.

Following the man in front of him on, his fellow residents trailing behind, he emerged into a large cafeteria with more tables and chairs than was surely necessary for their small number. A kitchen area was set into the wall on one side but a shutter came down across the door. Instead the canteen was open with more suited attendants standing behind it, bizarrely wearing aprons over their suits, ready to serve food to the newcomers.

"Go and take a tray, then order your food. In future you'll be able to prepare your own but today we thought you might be too tired. You'll also be given a drink with medicines in it. Please make sure you drink it as it's vital for your health and combating the early stages of your current ailment." The man, Arthur could tell now that he had spoken, was gesturing to the nearest end of the canteen where several trays were stacked.

Nodding his dazed assent, he picked one up and shuffled down the line, peering through the glass at the food on offer. There was an excessive variety for so few people and seemed overly wasteful; if he were in a stabler mental state he might have made a comment on it but instead he meekly chose a mild curry, rise and naan bread. Joyously, tea was on offer and brewed individually rather than from a machine, and he seized on the opportunity to have a mug of it alongside the plastic cup containing a weirdly blue liquid that was given to him with the implication that it was mandatory.

Unsure of what to do or say, he merely nodded his thanks and then took up a seat at the nearest table and stared at his food, too weirded out by the recent events to even decide whether he was actually hungry or not. He at least drank the medicinal liquid he had been given, grimacing at the bitter aftertaste, and then moved onto the tea. The familiar and comforting taste brought some clarity to his thoughts and he decided that he was, indeed, hungry, turning to his food and beginning to eat while trying to process everything that had happened since the men in protective suits had arrived that morning to bring him here. There had been no force used but they had given the implication that he had no say in the matter.

He wasn't entirely convinced by everything they had said but whoever ran the facility had gone to great effort to accommodate them luxuriously so he was less suspicious than he had been. Still, the idea of powers and mutating DNA all seemed a little far-fetched, even if it fit in with what the research physician had demonstrated earlier. He glanced back to where the other residents were getting their food and resolved to discuss with them their thoughts on the matter, not that they could do anything if they disagreed with being kept there.
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