Re-cap: Chairwoman Leona has arrived inside Warehouse 13 and has taken the reins from Cadence and Jericho. Fortunately, Omicron has already given up ELPISâs captives and Theta has been successfully suppressed. The main problem that remains is the explosive conductors and conducting grenades scattered around the city. Leona does not seem too concerned, and the city inches towards salvation. However, while restricted under the suppression cuffs, Francis begins to⦠[https://sixchanceshome.files.wordpress.com/2023/02/56.png?w=1024]
TWIN CITIES, GEMINI
The past had become a blur for Francis.
Sometimes memories of running barefoot across limestone brick on a warm summerâs day crossed over with memories of squeezing between tight alleyway walls while wearing hole-riddled shoes. Echoes of laughter ringing through open halls lined with white pillars bled into echoes of the metal clicks bullet cases made as they clinked against the ground. Recollections of shaking hands on business deals merged with recollections of reaching out to grasp a waiting hand at the beginning of a dance. Orders shouted to grim-faced underlings swirled around with practiced lectures made to wide-eyed children.
Everything was clouded and uncertain in his mind to the point where he wasnât sure if he was able to distinguish dream from reality.
One thing he was sure of, however, was that the suppression cuffs were back on his wrists. He also knew he was being guided out of Warehouse 13. He was pulled left and right, shoved forward and back by men and women in monochrome uniforms. Eventually, he was put in front of a woman with golden hair and molten eyes.
At the sight of her, his heart started racing. When she took hold of his chin and turned his face to the right, he felt a wave of disgust and disappointment. His sentiment was reflected in her eyes.
âYouâre still such a foolâ¦â the woman murmured.
She eventually departed from his side, and he was once again shoved forward. Men and women in suits crowded the area. He searched the crowd for a face that itched at his mind, but he could not find her among them.
People conversed around him. Words he wasnât quite able to understand. Everything sounded garbled like it was underwaterâ
âunderwater. He had been underwater once before. Diving into the depths and swimming among schools of fish on a vibrant coral reef. He had captured a jellyfish once to study its dietary habits and had released it back after he had made his notes.
The beaches were blue back then. A cerulean blue. A friend had tried to paint the seascape once, but had never been able to capture that exact color.
Those were peaceful times. Not a worry in the world.
ââCampana crime organization investigationââ
ââseparate investigations of the Romanos and the Foxmansââ
ââELPIS ties.â
ââexplosive conductor locationsââ
ââmy brother! Get the hell out of the way!â
âMr. Foxman, sir, I understand your feelings, but we canât allow you toââ
âAlright, alright.â A yawn. âThird chairwoman of the Assignment Department here. Let them through.â
âButââ
âTheyâre involved with my case. And since itâs my case and Iâm a chair and youâre not, Iâm the authority here.â
Suddenly Allen and Carl were in front of him. At their side stood the yawning peacekeeper Gabrielle Law.
âSo whatâs gonna happen to him?â Carl asked. âThey ainât gonna lock him in Ophiuchus forever, are they? I mean, it ainât his fault.â
âThatâs up to the ELPIS Investigations Department,â Gabrielle replied. âBut since you helped me out, Iâll try to see if I can work something out. After they finish questioning Omicron and get this whole city out of the danger zone, I mean.â
âTry or will?â Allen replied thickly.
âTry,â Gabrielle stated. âIâm not going to make empty promises. But⦠the silver lining in all of this is that the Campana case is near a case-closed. I was able to get the evidence.â
âThe Campanas?â Carl arched a brow. âYeah, itâs good that theyâre beinâ buried under. But whatâs the point if weâre buried under with them?â
âThatâs what immunity is for,â Allen interjected. âThat was part of the agreement for our dealââ
âThe case weâve been working together on?â
The three turned to stare at him after exchanging looks.
âYeah, Francis,â Carl said, âwe got Gabrielle on Mariaâs ship so she could find out what the Campanas product was. Remember?â
âTheir product?â
âItâs unpleasant stuff,â Carl said. âEven for me.â
Gabrielleâs brows rose. âYou three know already?â
Carl nodded at Gabrielle. âGot the whole thing dumped on us by one of our pals not too long ago. Though⦠that Omicron didnât want Theta to know about it for some reason. Some ELPIS drama thing I donât understand.â
Why would Omicron hide it?
âWhat was their productâ¦?â he asked.
No. He didnât want to know.
But he had to know.
Carl arched a brow at him. â... Diverger children. Thatâs the Campanaâs product.â
The world inverted.
âWhat are you talking about?â
Gabrielle frowned. âFrancisââ
âWhy are you standing here talking to me when you know that children are being sold like furniture?â
Gabrielleâs frown deepened slightly, and she lifted a hand. âIâm going to submit my report to the Serpens Establishment, and weâll take it from there. Iâm not sure how much time itâll take with everything going on, butââ
âI donât understand.â He stared at her. ââTimeâ? How long will they have to waiââ
A cacophony of high-pitched squeals suddenly rang through the air, and out from the darkness behind the warehouses stampeded a herd ofâchildren. Gowned in white. They wove their way through the startled peacekeepers before disappearing into the dark and leaving their shrieks turned laughter ringing in the air. Gone as fast as they came. It was surreal.
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âWhat the hellâ¦?â
The peacekeepers looked around flabbergasted.
âLooks like Mariaâs got to work while Iâve been hereâ¦â Gabrielle muttered beside him. âWhat a mess.â
He stared at her, still numb, before his attention was drawn away by two lingering children who approached him. A boy and a girl.
âTheta, there you are!â the girl exclaimed, tugging the boy forward. âThis is Emil! He and a couple of others wanted to meet you! Itâs a lot to explain but he was with the Campanas beforeâ¦â She trailed off as she registered his cuffed hands.
It was one of the girls that he had taken in earlier. Lia. Yes, that was her name. She was a pick pocketer who had been abandoned by her Taurusian parents. She had been near death when he had taken her in and had been one of the ones who clung to his side the most. He had told her to leave the city, and yet here she wasâ¦
The girl worriedly slipped something into his handsâsomething he recognized immediately. His glove conductor.
The boy beside the girl peered at him curiously, innocently. The boy was dressed in a pure white nightgown. From beneath that whiteness, the bruises that purpled the boyâs neck were especially prominent.
A Diverger child owned by the Campanasâ¦? So all of those children that had just run past had also beenâ¦? Noâ¦So many of them? This entire time?
The boyâs bruises reminded him of the bruises that had littered his own body when his father would come home mad and drunk. Allen would have to save him every single time, andâ
âYou idiot, donâtââ came Gabrielleâs shout that drew him out of his daze.
He looked up just in time to see an Ophiuchian agent swing a blade of glowing red vitae at him. He brought up his hands to defend himself as it seared downwards. Although he felt only faint pain as the weapon scraped against his arm, there was a vibrant gush of red as a jagged cut opened along the area. Absentmindedly he watched the peacekeeper who had attacked him wipe his blood from her face as she was restrained by Carl and Gabrielle. And thenâalmost out of habitâhe slipped on the glove-conductor and wiped the blood off of his arm with it.
The atmosphere changed instantaneously. The surrounding peacekeepers went for their conductors as the boy and the girl screeched and were pulled away. It was a heart-wrenching sound. But it was good that they were running away, he thought. Because in that moment, as the last pieces of the suppression cuffs fell away from his wrists, he reached a sense of clarity. A singularity.
âFrancis!â came a cry of alarm. It was Cadence, standing only half a meter away from him behind a wall of peacekeepers. Her eyes were wide, her hands raised. âDonât freak out on me.â
She was trying to deceive him again.
But the truth was this:
He had taken in these children because they had suffered at the hands of conductors. No. They had suffered at the hands of people using those conductors. But what about these ones? If he had missed them, then how many othersâ¦? In the end, had all of his efforts beenâ
A Projector peacekeeper fired a conducting rifle, sending a persimmon-colored vitae-ray hurtling at him.
The ray didnât reach, of course.
His blood droplets were still hanging in the air from that initial attack, after all. And those droplets had been converted into small, almost imperceptible gates as soon as he had wiped the blood from his arm onto his conducting glove. He usually never used these small gates because they were so dangerous to manipulate. But.
The persimmon ray disappeared into the gate, splintering within the spatial distortion as it sheared through the tiny opening. Clenching his fist, he released the ray back through the other tiny gates floating in the air. The ray fragmented as it was forced out through them, and the splinters rained outwards, bulleting the peacekeepers who stood closest to him.
He clenched his fist again, and his blood on the peacekeeper who had initially attacked him morphed into a gate that cracked open and tore the peacekeeper in two. There was another rain of red, and his gate spread even further onto those who had been surrounding that peacekeeper.
A flurry of vitae rays came at him paired with a green roll of vitae flame. They all entered his small gates, splintered within them, and fragmented as he sent them back out with a flick of his wrist. Several of the splinters came back and struck his arms and legs, but the pain was nothing. All it did was enable him to produce more gates.
âStop firing, dammit!â Gabrielle snapped.
Her voice resounded from behind a stack of crates alongside Warehouse 13. She had taken cover, it seemed.
He clenched his hand again, stepping back into a pool of blood that had formed on the ground from his injury. He sank down into its depths as it glowed pale tangerine and emerged on top of Warehouse 12 from a gate he had placed there weeks ago.
He stared down at them all from his new height in fury.
âIâve spent all of my lives trying to make it so that children whoâve been used and abandoned could have at least some chance at a hopeful future. All this time Iâve spent reading through all of the records, Iâve thoughtâeven though I knew it wasnât enoughâthat weâd made at least a little bit of a difference.â
The winds howled around him as he tore open all of his gates with a snap of his wrist.
âBut how were things when I came to this era?!â He gripped his abdomen as it throbbed with phantom pain, and his voice cracked. âChildren continue to suffer! Exploited for your petty wars, for your pocket change!â
Memories clashed together in a cacophony in his mind. Memories of extending out a hand to pat the head of a small child huddling at the very corner of an alleyway. Memories of spending hours and hours pouring through articles detailing the casualties of the Reservoir War. The displaced, the murdered, the orphans, the uncounted. Memories of himself cowering beneath the rage of his father. Memories of taking to the streets to pickpocket alongside Cadence and Nico on an empty stomach as adults turned a blind eye.
And all of these memories clashed withâ
âmemories of himself extending a hand out to Matilda as he hired her to deliver conductor parts. Memories of signing off on a lease to convert buildings street orphans had used as home into warehouses to temporarily store shipped conductors. Memories of himself chuckling alongside one of his hired men who had served as a child soldier in the war. Watching as that man gleefully beat an adolescent within an inch of her life because she had stolen from them. Memories of him watching Matilda coercing her friends and the younger street children to follow on behind her in her shipping business.
âThey suffer and suffer and grow up only to cause more children to suffer!â
He panted heavily, heaved.
They had been right. They had been right from the very beginning. A senseless cycle.
âAnd youâ¦â Theta glowered down at all the cowering peacekeepers, at all the leaders of the criminal organizations. âYou all just stand by and watch, acting like it canât be helped, turning your eyes away because itâs easier!â He staggered forward, gritting his teeth. âYou couldâve helped them! Saved them!â
They all stared at him silently, wordlessly, looking at him as if he was some immovable object, as if he was the obstacle they needed to overcome instead of their own negligence and carelessness.
Theta couldnât help but chuckle at the sight.
What was even the point? Even if they helped the children now, the children had already suffered so much. And those children would simply transfer their suffering onto other children. Once it began, there was no stopping it. Over and over. In an endless cycle.
He couldnât take the failure any longer.
They really had been right.
He flicked his injured hand outwards, and an arc of red rained down on all those below. âThere really is no hope.â
âWhat are you doing!?â
He turned to find Omicron running along the rooftop towards him. She stopped short just in front of him, raising a hand to his cheek. Her hand was gloved again with a conductor. She must have taken one off of one of the peacekeepers. Always so prepared, so reliable, so heroic. But a liar.
âIâm going to send the signal for all of the others to place the rest of the conducting grenades and the explosive conductors,â he replied calmly. âAll they need to do is drop them into one of my gates, and Iâll direct them to where they need to go myself. Five-hundred locations. Even Leo wonât be able to get them all. Not when sheâs trying so desperately to protect her reservoirs and those generator conductors. Beneath the Monadic Temple, on the east, on the west. But donât worry. Iâll drop the explosive conductors in those places myself at the final moment. So in an hour and a half, this city willââ
âW-What about the childrenâ¦?â Omicron interjected.
Heâd never seen Omicron like this before. Her eyes were wide, her hand shaking as it caressed his cheek. There was fear in her. Fear of loss and death. Foolish.
âThey will return to the cycle.â
Omicron pulled her hand away. âYou donât mean that⦠Youââ
âAre you going to tell another lie of omission to convince me otherwise?â he asked. âLike how you hid your resistor and how you hid the Diverger childrenâ¦?â
âI was going to get them out of the city beforeâ¦â Omicron whispered. âSo you wouldnât have to see⦠so they could be free and leave. Iâm sorry that I hid it from you, but what youâre doing now isââ
âJust because they canât be seen doesnât mean they havenât suffered. Just because you take them out of their suffering doesnât mean that youâve saved them.â He found himself chuckling. âIf you say youâre going to do something, you have to follow through. No matter what.â He shook his head slightly. âItâs been a bad hand since the very beginningâ¦â
Omicronâs eyes widened. âFrancââ
He hovered a hand over her cheek, not quite touching. âDespite everything, youâre still my precious magpie. So please fly away for me.â He pulled his hand back, snapping his fingers.
A rain of brick and metal torrented out from his gates that hung in the air. Shouts resounded as it all came crashing down in front of the warehouse in a cacophony. A musical sound.
And with that, Theta stepped back into the portal, tuning his ears to the lovely music the city made as it neared its end.
âYou have to acknowledge it, Omicron. Theta was incorrectly initiated into a dangerous person. Regardless of the progress that person adds, we have to consider the fact that Theta may become as despicable as everyone else in this city.â Vincente Giustizia Tau, Police Comissario of Gemini Leader of ELPIS [https://sixchanceshome.files.wordpress.com/2023/02/57.png?w=1024]