242 Fultonâs Arrival
It was just the last hour, or what we call it, âFinal Hourâ, of YMPA school. I just finished my last class, which we had a test in there. Every question was like another maze to me, because those long batches of words just confuse my brain into a twirl.
It explains things in the most complex way you could think of, and based on your small understanding, none of the answers sound correct!
Nonetheless, I did it, and I can only expect a C at best. I was in the halls, which were filled with students and the loud and bellowing sound of conversations.
In fact, it was so hideous, it was too easy to hear my phone ringing. I picked it up, seeing that Greg called me. This had to be about our other problem.
I answered immediately. âYeah, whatâs up?â I asked. Silence followed after that, before Greg responded with, âNow I know that you may not want to see him. But Fulton wants to talk with us, like, see us.â
âWhy?â
âI donât know, maybe he has something to show us. I donât know.â
âWell, did you ask him?â I asked, my interest at its peak. Greg said, âYes, but then he hung up. I think itâs a surprise.â
âObviously, it just depends if itâs a good one,â I said. âWhat do you got on Mr. Drails?â
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âNot sure, I activated that camera thing on him again, so we might see the footage sometime soon. Maybe after speaking with Fulton. Or maybe we can show it to him or something. It depends,â Greg said.
âWell a few hours ago, I talked to September and the rest of my team. Figures out, Matthew Lock was paid to do it for them. He never decided randomly to join them,â I said.
âObviously. You think out of his own heart he was going to betray the YMPA. Of course money was involved.â
âSo weâre going to pretend as if weâre the TSA.â
Silence took the phone, and for a long moment, before Greg responded with a loud shout, âWhat?!â
âYeah.â
âHow, why, whoâ¦who thought of that?â Greg asked. I took a deep breath before I returned, âMr. Drails did, I think.â
âWell, not gonna lie, heâs a genius.â
That took me completely off guard, Iâm not even going to say otherwise. He really had me in the first half. âYeah, I guess,â I said with a chuckle, unsure whether to laugh or not.
âNow thinking about, what do you think heâs gonna do with the virus?â Greg asked.
âI think thatâs something we ought to figure out, donât you think?â I said, after a few seconds of consideration.
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After time at the YMPA passed, I was brought home via Mr. Drailsâs portal, then I booked it straight to Gregâs house. If Fulton was going to arrive, I needed to get there quick. But once I arrived, I didnât see any other car at the parking driveway or anywhere beside his house. I pressed the doorbell, but no answer. I didnât know what to do, but I needed to know what was going on.
I turned around to look at the door, and then I heard it open. I saw Greg open the door, and he quickly rushed me inside. He then closed the door, gesturing with his head for me to go upstairs. I nodded, and I went up the stairs before I entered his room. He followed after me, before he opened his laptop and plumped onto the bed.
âIs Fulton not coming? Is this some sort of trick?â I asked, looking out the window just in case he suddenly arrived. Greg shook his head. âHe specifically called me. He somehow found my number.â
âWhat? How?â I asked, still confused.
âI donât know,â Greg said. âHe didnât tell me how, but he was very specific. He told me to be here, and heâd be here. And so far, he hasnât shown up. So, Iâm afraid to say that I donât know whatâs going on.â
âWell he better arrive soon,â I said, adding a few nervous chuckles in the mix. âBecause itâs taking a lot of nerve to actually wait for him.â Greg could only give a quick laugh, probably to just calm things down. I then grabbed the chair and sat on it, my hands holding the sides of the seat. âOkay, Iâll try to keep calm. Letâs just wait for him.â
âYeah, letâs.â
We both had our phones on, and we were constantly glancing at them. But as we did, suddenly, the sound of an engine faintly creeped in through our window. Instantly, our heads rocked towards the window, staring and glaring, looking and searching, for any sort of car that would turn over the corner.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Figures it wasnât one car. It was ten of them.
âWhoa,â I muttered, seeing the single-file line of cars follow behind one another. The first car was a black limousine, and then they all followed behind it. The next one was a red sports car, which I recognized as one of the latest models, followed by two more black limousines. The other six were these big Escalades or something, and their color glistened through the black night.
I stared at the line of cars, watching them drive by the house.
âWhatâs going on?â I asked, still in awe of the sight. Suddenly, they stopped, the line reaching on both ends of the house. I was legit scared, but also intrigued. I stood up, walking to the window, and I peered through it.
âWhatâs going on?â I repeated, but then I realized, âOh, right. Fulton.â
âYeah,â Greg said. âLetâs go meet him.â
We rushed out the door and down the stairs, and we quickly approached the door, only to see three men with these black suits that were rid of any hairs or stains. They looked clean as if they were just purchased a few minutes ago.
âFulton sent us,â one of the men said. âPlease come in.â
âYes, thank you,â I said. âPlease, I need to speak with him.â
âOf course,â the man said, opening the door for me. âJust wait a moment.â
Once the door opened, the man himself was revealed like some golden artifact. The man, Fulton, looked at me with this innocent smile that had a hint of cunning at the side of the plate. He was dressed in a black suit that was made of silk, with a white dress shirt underneath it. His hair was short and neatly groomed.
âHello, Connor,â he said, his teeth almost glowing. âHasnât been too much of a while has it? I missed you, and Iâm very glad youâre okay.â
âYes, I am. How come you didnât come for us when we got captured by Dr. Mord?â I asked. âThe YMPA themselves had to come for us.â Fulton chuckled, then looked up. âNow, now, letâs take a breather shall we?â he said. âAgent Nelson suggested that we fall back. I had to notify Mr. Drails for you.â
âOh, you notified him?â
âYes, how else do you think he knew?â
âBecause they know where we are at all times, being that our radios are on us at all times,â I said, my eyes widened to emphasize my point. Nonetheless, he pushed it to the side and said, âWell, Iâm glad that youâre here. Come, sit. I have something to show you.â
I took a step forward into the car, and Greg followed along, and I noticed that his bodyguards were with us. They werenât carrying any weapons, but they were wearing black suits and black shirts. Maybe they had some sort of weapon concealed somewhere secret on them, although I couldnât be too sure.
Fulton continued, âWe have something important to show you, Connor. Youâre going to be quite surprised. And itâs something that might even make you say, âI should have known.'â
âOkay, what is it?â I asked.
âYeah,â Greg added, which wasnât needed.
âWell, we figured out that Mr. Drails is trying to make friends with the SAF and the BMO. We werenât sure why at first, and thatâs why I contacted you. Now I didnât know at first if you were dead or not, until I found that you had a friendâbrotherâin this case. Greg.â
âHmm,â I mumbled, following his story.
âHe, in return, contacted you and was working with you to find out Mr. Drailsâs true intention. Since we havenât found out until now, at least you saw that your father, Connor, had different intentions for your missions that you thought.â
âYeah, I did. I guess.â
âAnd so we decided to do what I had always wanted to do.â
âAnd what was that?â I asked.
âTo find the truth.â
âYeah, I remember. I donât know why youâre saying this now.â
âBecause we found the truth,â Fulton said. âBut Iâll tell you once we get to one of my C.A.M buildings here in a second.â We pulled out of the neighborhood, and we were now in the busy streets. Lights from the stoplights glared through the sky, as well as the carsâ headlights. I didnât know where we were going, but I trusted that he did. I glanced at Greg, who just shrugged his shoulders.
âYouâre going to explain what you meant by the truth, right?â Greg said.
âYes, once we get there,â Fulton said, nodding. âItâs not too far away.â
âOkay, so what is this truth youâre talking about?â I asked.
âWell, Iâll tell you once we get there,â he said, laughing. He was quiet for a few moments, and he looked at me, his eyes glowing, and his teeth gleaming. He then said, âI believe I have a solution for the problem at hand. And I believe itâs a good solution. In fact, the only solution. Now Iâll only tell you a part of it, because Iâm a bit too hyped to keep the suspense.â
How he was setting this up, and the way that he was advertising it was almost making me to hype to tolerate all the suspense.
âWhat?â
âDo nothing.â
The silence was almost insulting. My head was filled with so much confusion, it was literally impossible to even say anything. âWhat, what do you meanâ¦â I said. âHow does that even make anything better?â
âBecause itâs the only answer. I can guarantee that this will work, and Iâve done it before. But first, I need to take you to the C.A.M base. And then we will explain more about things there. It sounds weird, but just trust the process, alright?â
âThatâs what Iâm doing,â I said. âBecause you got me on thin ice here.â
âItâs fine. Just come with me,â he said, his voice cracking, his head turning to the right. I then followed his gaze, and I saw we were in front of the C.A.M base. It was mighty high. And I mean mighty high.