Zone Alarm ± Marisol ±
Posted: 06 Aug 2017, 08:22
<Ysmir> Checking his sidearm, Ysmir slipped the pistol from its place on his hip, thumb clicking the safety off as he leaned against the thin wall of the makeshift lean-to server room, straining his ears to hear the smallest sound that might seem out of place among the hum of the machines. He’d seen the woman slide into the corrugated steel building and vanish into the darkness. It was hardly the first time he’d had to flush out an intruder, and he doubted that it would be the last, until someone decided to give a **** about the equipment keeping this whole damn gig of theirs afloat.
It was no skin off his back, when someone cut all the lights and put down every machine they had running because they didn’t want to take care of the servers that kept the whole thing running. He took a slow, steady breath, and shoved open the thin piece of steel that acted as a door, lifting his pistol into the mouth of the darkness, the tactical light on the underside of the weapon’s barrel filling the room with a harsh light, washing the same brunette he’d seen a dozen times fidgeting in the servers in the last week stooped over one of the machines, a phone pressed to her ear. “Damnit, I thought I told you to get out of there! Step away from that computer, or I’m going to put a bullet in you. Get outside, now.”
{Cole} It wasn't surprising for her to want to do exactly the opposite of what Marisol asked. Lately, she'd been adding more and more, not that Cole minded. When it came to the Quarantine Zone, it was only a five minute walk to where the servers were located in relation to her apartment rather than RetroKade. ”All you have to do is plug this into the server.” She almost rolled her eyes. Cole didn't understand why Marisol couldn't do it herself. Then again, she figured it was because the curvy brunette had other things to do with herself. “If she’s just painting her a nails…” It took her a few moments to find what she needed; every time she did this, that damn guy always showed up, and as she dialed Marisol’s number, she wasn’t surprised to hear his voice.
“It wouldn’t be the first time someone threatened me with that today.” She sighed as she turned on her heel to face the man. She kept her phone up until she heard the allurist on the other end curse under her breath, a click following. Cole dropped the phone afterwards, her hands lifted. She stomped against the device. “Now, why would you want to shoot me? It’s not like secrets always stay secrets. All she needs is a little bit of an access code here, maybe a device there.” A smirk dance acrossed her lips as she inclined her head. If she died, well. At least Marisol got her stupid ****.
<Ysmir> Cocking a brow, he took a steady breath as his thumb lifted to **** the hammer into place, the weapon making a sharp click as he kept the pistol trained on the woman that had found her way into the server room for what had to have been the third time in a week. The irritation was clear in the way his brow twitched as he watched her crush the phone she’d been holding. That would hardly keep him from finding what he’d need. “I won’t ask again. Step away from the servers, and get out here.”
He stood to one side, taking a step back from the doorway, giving her room to retreat from the makeshift shed. He inclined his head toward the machines she stood next to. “Those secrets stay secret as long as I’m working on this node. Every time you put your damn hands in there, I have to spend the entire night recalibrating the whole damn machine, so if you’d be so kind as to get the **** out of my server room before I have to ask you again, I’d feel a lot better about not shooting you the minute I saw you back in here again.”
The truth was, he really didn’t want to shoot anyone, not a civilian, anyway. But he was bound by an oath, a signed document that he couldn’t deny he had signed himself, and he wasn’t about to let everything he had worked for turn to ash, just because he didn’t want to spill the blood of someone that he personally didn’t feel deserved what she had coming.
{Cole} The truth of the matter was that a gun didn’t scare her. Marisol on the other hand… as pretty as her mistress was, the woman could make her disappear and it wasn’t something she needed. So, the little requests of here every now and then wouldn’t kill her. She didn’t understand what the woman was looking for - access code simply sounded bad *** and more intimidating, that she knew what she was doing. “Ah, one minute.” She held up a finger before bending over to collect her sim card out of her phone.
“At least you admit that I’ll be here at one point again.” Cole smiled sweetly, her teeth showing before she tucked the piece into her bra for safekeeping, “Because it’s just so clear to you I’m going to be a pain in the ***. Though,” She said, “From the times I’ve seen it through your pants, it seems to be a nice ***.” She was buying time, letting the woman do whatever she needed to do. She wondered how far away the brunette was. Had it been long enough, would it be long enough for him to ruin the transition?
Her brown eyes looked over her shoulder. Next time, she was going to be making a better idea of what she needed to do.
<Ysmir> Shaking his head, he tipped the sidearm to the floor, and fired a shot into the floor, the report of the pistol like an explosion in the small space of the shed. He lifted the sidearm and pointed it at the woman again, his features twisted in an agitated frown. “I said step away from the machines. You have about four seconds before I radio the barracks and let them know that you’re here, tresspassing, and tampering with government property. Listen,” he finished with a mutter, letting the sidearm drift to the side just enough to get the light out of her eyes, so that he could look into them when he spoke to her. “You seem like a nice girl, and I’m really not wanting to do anything drastic here, but you’re really pushing your limit here. I’ve been way more lenient than I should have been already.”
He sighed, and lifted his sidearm again. “So I’m serious. Get out of there, and get going, and don’t come back, and I’ll forget about all of this. But if you don’t comply, I’m not going to have any choice.” His hand lifted to where his radio rested against his hip, and lifted it from the hook on his belt, thumb resting on the mic, primed to use it. “Last chance. Up to you how this goes down.” He waved the radio, and showed her he was ready to turn her in if she didn’t listen.
{Cole} She didn’t flinch when she heard him fire the gun, her eyes not leaving him. There was a knife in the waistband of her jeans, but she wasn’t a strong fighter. She could use a gun, but that was the extent of her fighting abilities. Cole stepped forward, humming idly. “Four seconds.” She took in his appearance, debating how much she wanted her freedom until she noticed the woman entering behind him.
{marisol} “I disagree.” Marisol said as she removed the gun from its holster, the barrel aimed steadily at the back of the man’s head. “Although, that radio won’t come in handy.” She lifted her chin briefly and nodded towards the computer. “Remove it now.” Keeping her finger on the trigger, the allurist stepped closer. “Put your hands up. I won’t shoot to kill you, but I’ll sure as hell make it hurt.”
<Ysmir> Keeping his weapon trained on the woman in front of him, he concentrated on the voice behind him, the pressure of the weapon pressed against the base of his skull only a distraction, albeit a fairly significant one. It was clear, though, that the woman had a partner. He should have suspected that. He mentally kicked himself as he gave his head the slightest turn, just barely able to catch sight of the woman’s shoulder from the corner of his eye. He lifted the radio away from himself and slowly returned it to his belt. “Alright, listen, let’s think about this. What happens if you shoot me?” He waved his pistol toward the woman in front of him. “Odds are, I shoot her. The rest of the squad will hear the shots, they aren’t far. They’ll find you both here, take you both in, and I’ll tell you now that murdering someone in the employ of the government? They won’t take that too lightly.”
He turned his head just enough to get a better look at her. “That being said, I have a better option. You put the gun away, your friend there hands over the bug that she plugged into my server, and you both get the hell out of here, no questions asked, and we all walk away from this without any new holes.”
{marisol} Marisol watched as Cole did what she said without thought. Her barrel remained trained on the man while her hand went to the bag at her side. It took her a few moments, but she found the electromagnetic emitter and turned it on. Afterwards, she tossed it onto the ground. The radio, the computer, their phones. They would become useless in a matter of minutes until she turned it back off. “If you shoot her and she dies, she dies.” The thrall cast her a look. It was a discussion they’d had multiple times and while Cole wasn’t thrilled with her views, she knew not to argue.
A chuckle escaped past her lips. “You make it sound as if I have not thought of that. They are preoccupied right now.” A little swarm of bees hadn’t been difficult to control, they would continue to be even from afar. “I won’t kill you, but I’ll make you wish I did.” Her amber eyes moved towards Cole. She nodded towards the exit. “Take it and go.” The order caused Cole to cringe, the woman muttering something about bitches before she plucked it out of the computer. She put the muzzle into the back of his head, “Give her the gun as she passes.”
<Ysmir> Lifting a brow, he kept the weapon trained on the young woman in front of him. The situation seemed dire, but he’d been in worse spots before. He was just having trouble recalling one of those circumstances. He took a quiet breath and steadied his hand with a squeeze of the pistol grip. “Now that’s hardly a way to inspire loyalty,” he muttered to himself, even as the other woman did exactly as she was told. It was then that he wondered if maybe she was being coerced into what she was doing, acting against her own will. He frowned, and weighed his options. He let his other hand fall to his side. The options seemed pretty slim, really.
He let his eyes move from the woman in front of him, to the one that stood behind him. “Seems it doesn’t matter much what I do, my life is just about over, regardless of how I let this play out in your favor. So, with that in mind, what’s in it for me, if I do as you ask, and let her have my sidearm as she just waltzes out the door, taking any hope that I’ve got for a future, with her?” He frowned as he watched the first woman, waiting for her to approach, and for his answer, before he made his decision.
{marisol} It had been a year. Marisol hadn’t been paying that much attention to the dates in particular, but she’d noticed it after leaving RetroKade that evening. Logan had been dead for a year and she’d been a vampire for a year. It was an odd thought, really. She’d been twenty-seven years old when Jesse had ended her life upon her request. Since then, she’d become a better hacker. She’d learned how to use a sword and a gun as if it were second nature. Her eyebrow lifted as she considered his options. “You have your life.” She said as if it were obvious, “I have no intentions to do mayhem with the source codes. I was actually looking into something for her.”
As Marisol said this, Cole blinked at her before she held her hand out when she was close enough. “You won’t be letting anything play out in my favor. I’ve got the upper hand, regardless.” She smirked, “I’m a little more than just a pretty face.” Looking towards her thrall, Marisol nodded. “Go on.” She said lightly to the woman.
<Ysmir> With a shake of his head, he sighed, and turned the pistol in his hand. As the weapon flipped over his finger, his thumb tapped the power to the torch, cutting the light as he held it out to the woman. “I should’ve just shot you and been done with it,” he murmured, and placed the weapon into her hand. It was his own damn fault for being so soft, for letting her civilian status grant her some sort of special privilege in his morals. He couldn’t believe he’d let it all go down the way that it had, as his empty hand fell to his side, palms open to show the woman behind him that they were, in fact, empty.
“There. Happy? She’s free to go.” he frowned, watching the woman in front of him with an irritation in his eyes that he was sure dwarfed the true feelings he had for the situation. He made a note that, in the future, he would be much less lenient with people trying to mess with his machines. It helped, he reasoned, to continue to think of the future. He had no reason to trust the woman with the pistol pressed into his head, but with keeping optimistic, he could help himself believe that she wasn’t lying to him, that he would walk out of this alive, and that there was a future for him to bother thinking about. “So... what now?”
{marisol} Marisol waited until Cole was out of the way and had the gun in hand to lower her own briefly. She offered the thumbdrive back to her mistress only for her to reject it. “There's a list on the fridge. If you aren't doing anything,” She said to Cole only for the girl to sigh, “You're such a pain in my ***.” It would normally cause Marisol to crack a smile, but instead, she dismissed her as she stepped forward. She moved the gun so that the cool metal of the barrel would rest in her palm, the handle of it prepared to be used as a club. “You go to sleep.”
She said before striking downwards, hard. Behind her, she heard Cole let out a small gasp. Followed by a, “Seriously, Sol? What are you going to do to him?”
<Ysmir> He looked closer, now, as the woman stepped into the less harsh light of the outdoor lamps, the mellow glow of the overhead lights a more natural lighting than the crisp white glare of the torch. He would remember that face. He made sure of it. As the two exchanged a brief dialogue, he let his hand rest on his hip. At his thigh, he had a knife strapped to a leather belt, the handle resting against the outside of his quadriceps muscle. His fingers slowly, stealthily made their way to the grip of the knife as he prepared to defend himself, even if the odds weren’t exactly in his favor. He turned his head and eyed the woman behind him over his shoulder.
“Alright, you’ve got what you want. She’s out of here, you’ve got whatever you needed off my server, so let’s get this over with.” His fingers squeezed the blade, his shoulder going taut as he flicked the leather strap aside that held the knife secure in its sheath. Just as the first hair’s width of the blade freed itself, the butt of her pistol crashed down against his skull, and the entire world went dark. He hit the ground without so much as a groan, his body crumpled in the doorway of the makeshift shed.
{marisol} Marisol gave a small hiss, the sound quiet even as the man hit the ground. She tucked away her gun afterwards and poked him in the ribs with the toe of her boot. “I haven't quite gotten that far yet. Turn him, perhaps. Could be useful.” She said and ignored the look Cole gave her as she turned off the electromagnetic emitter and handed it over. “Take this home, will you? It might be a long night.” Cole frowned as she took it. The younger woman was sad to say it didn't surprise her. “You know, you don't have to clean up like you used to. You can let him live.” As Cole brought up what she used to do for Logan, the allurist ignored her and stepped over the man. She made her way to the server, clenching her jaw slightly. A sign of anger. Not having the time to deal with the computers right now, she simply reached behind it and ripped out the power cords.
“Time to go.” She said, tucking them away in her bag. Cole stopped her, however, looking down at the man. “He’s let me go a lot, Sol. Maybe you can talk to him.” She suggested, “We can't just leave him here.” Marisol scoffed, “That is exactly what we should do.” She was cut off as she got a look, and then gave a groan of her own. “If I miss Rhett tonight because of this government monkey…” She muttered, reaching down to grab his foot. “This would have been easier had you suggested this before I knocked him out. Bloody hell, dead weight is miserable even as a vampire.” She said, giving him a tug by the ankle, grunting when he hardly moved an inch before she found her footing. “Where did you used to live? Before the military kicked you out? I can't drag him across the apartment floor.” She asked, a few moments later as they got out the door. Cole simply pointed and with a glare, Marisol handed her the bag to carry as the vampire muttered in Italian under her breath.
<Ysmir> There was a loud ringing in his ears, like a high-pitched drone as the pain seared through his skull, his entire head throbbing with it as he willed his arms to move, to couch his head and massage the ache that seemed to pierce clean through his skull, but he didn’t seem to have the will to function. The world around him was dark, and, beneath the buzz of the agony that scorched his brain, he could hear the muffled hum of words he couldn’t comprehend. Try as he might, he just couldn’t focus, couldn’t gather his wits. He was just beneath the surface of consciousness, but he couldn’t break his way through for the life of him.
He felt his leg being grasped, that much he was able to gather, and he focused on that. It was a connection with the world of the conscious, the world of the living, and he grasped that single thread, and tried to climb his way through the barrier that held him in the darkness. He gave a low groan as his head bumped a stone in the wet earth as he was dragged along, the gentle tap of his skull against rock was like a hammering blow against an iron bell, the pain resounding in his skull with its sharp ache scything through the resolve that he had managed to gather. Still, he held on to what little work he had managed, and fought to open his eyes, only managing to flick his eyelids once, without seeing. The voices he heard took on more body, but still the words were beyond him, even as more feeling began to come to his attention, feeling the scrape of the earth against his back, and the grass that rustled against the back of his head as he passed along the ground.
Just a little more... It was the first coherent thought he had managed, and he grasped onto that, as well. A sturdy rung on a rusty old ladder, the only path back to consciousness that he climbed on shaky legs.
{marisol}”I swear some guys need to focus a little less on muscle, and a little more on being personable.” It wasn’t her favorite activity, dragging unconscious men or women anywhere. She’d gone it before for Logan, cleaning up his messes. Her own messes after turning had always been cleaner, neater. She’d hardly given ripping into a throat a second thought. As she pulled on his ankle, she wondered how much longer it would be as she followed Cole. What she had hoped would take only a few minutes turned into at least ten as her thrall came to a stop in front of a building with a door that had been boarded up. Cole waved her hand at it. “Here we are.” She said, frowning.
It was a little distressing to see the sorrow cross her friend's face. Cole opened it and hesitated. She didn't go inside. “Cole, go on ahead and leave. I’ve got this.” She moved to drag the man inside. She didn't think about the threshold, the way that Cole crinkled her nose. “Are you going to kill him?” The question had Marisol shrugging. “I don't think so. I may see what use he has.” She said as she pulled until he was in the middle of the floor. Cole looked weary, but she watched as Marisol removed zip ties from her pocket. They were usually used to bundle up herbs, but as she knelt down before putting his wrists together, she decided it would work. Cole reached over to collect a picture frame off the wall, a woman and two children. Afterwards, she waved before taking her leave.
<Ysmir> They had stopped. That much, he could manage to tell. The pressure on his ankle had lessened, and he no longer felt the ground beneath him pitching, making his head swim with a sickening dizziness he couldn’t control. The entire ordeal, locked inside of a half-consciousness was a new experience. He gave a groan, shaking his head as he began to finally grasp hold of consciousness. He was in a room, someplace he didn’t recognize, but could safely assume was an apartment someplace in the QZ.
He let his eyes part, and immediately regretted it. The light from the wall outside glared through the open front door, and pierced his skull like a white-hot spike of pain that earned another groan as he ground the heel of his palm into an aching eye. He fought the urge to vomit from the spinning and shifted onto his side as he shook his head, trying to clear it of the uneasy feeling that kept him locked in some sort of disorienting hell. He pushed the back of his hand against his temple and pressed his elbow into the floor, lifting himself up onto his side, keeping as quiet as he could manage as he tried to get his bearings.
{marisol} She knew there were different options that she could take. Let go of Cole, enthrall the man so that he would be bewitched. She particularly liked that idea, it would give Fforde an upper hand when it came to governmental issues, but she liked Cole. The girl, although they argued, had become a pretty good friend in the long run. A year ago, other than her own sister, Marisol had only had herself and Logan. It was a nice change. As she let go of his ankle, she moved to stand against the nearest wall and folded her arms in front of her chest, watching him. It didn’t surprise her when he groaned - at least it meant he could take a hit, right?
“What’s your name?” She asked when he was finally up and she thought he could answer without being in pain. Marisol thought of her earlier days. She’d never taken to drinking from bags, straight from the vein was easier. Even now, she could feel that burning sensation at the back of her throat. Reaching into the pocket of her jeans, she plucked a honey flavored Halls and unwrapped it before popping it into her mouth. She’d learned early that it helped ease that trouble. That itch that she could never satisfy no matter how much she’d drink. “I will shoot you if you give me trouble. I doubt a warning shot is necessary.”
<Ysmir> Groggily shaking his head, he turned his gaze to the source of the voice, his eyes still trying to adjust to the crisp, white light of the flood lamps on the top of the barrier wall that surrounded the QZ, leaving most of the room in a shadow of inky black, making most things hard to make out. He squinted, and sat up, resting his weight on the palm of his hand as he took a steady breath. “With that sort of attitude, why would I tell you anything?”
He lifted his other hand and grasped at the back of his neck, feeling the tender flesh at the base of his skull, where the butt of her pistol had struck him. He winced at the tenderness, and gave the quickly forming lump a gentle squeeze. His eyes still sweeping the darkness, he gave his head a gentle shake, testing for that queasy, dizzying feeling that had brought him to consciousness, and found that it had mostly passed. He breathed a sigh of relief and pushed himself up the rest of the way.
“Though I suppose at least one of us should display some manners. My name is Ysmir Rauchstag, a foreign national working for the Canadian government, so you understand that if I go missing, there’s going to be two governments looking for me. Just as a heads up, before we go any further.”
It was no skin off his back, when someone cut all the lights and put down every machine they had running because they didn’t want to take care of the servers that kept the whole thing running. He took a slow, steady breath, and shoved open the thin piece of steel that acted as a door, lifting his pistol into the mouth of the darkness, the tactical light on the underside of the weapon’s barrel filling the room with a harsh light, washing the same brunette he’d seen a dozen times fidgeting in the servers in the last week stooped over one of the machines, a phone pressed to her ear. “Damnit, I thought I told you to get out of there! Step away from that computer, or I’m going to put a bullet in you. Get outside, now.”
{Cole} It wasn't surprising for her to want to do exactly the opposite of what Marisol asked. Lately, she'd been adding more and more, not that Cole minded. When it came to the Quarantine Zone, it was only a five minute walk to where the servers were located in relation to her apartment rather than RetroKade. ”All you have to do is plug this into the server.” She almost rolled her eyes. Cole didn't understand why Marisol couldn't do it herself. Then again, she figured it was because the curvy brunette had other things to do with herself. “If she’s just painting her a nails…” It took her a few moments to find what she needed; every time she did this, that damn guy always showed up, and as she dialed Marisol’s number, she wasn’t surprised to hear his voice.
“It wouldn’t be the first time someone threatened me with that today.” She sighed as she turned on her heel to face the man. She kept her phone up until she heard the allurist on the other end curse under her breath, a click following. Cole dropped the phone afterwards, her hands lifted. She stomped against the device. “Now, why would you want to shoot me? It’s not like secrets always stay secrets. All she needs is a little bit of an access code here, maybe a device there.” A smirk dance acrossed her lips as she inclined her head. If she died, well. At least Marisol got her stupid ****.
<Ysmir> Cocking a brow, he took a steady breath as his thumb lifted to **** the hammer into place, the weapon making a sharp click as he kept the pistol trained on the woman that had found her way into the server room for what had to have been the third time in a week. The irritation was clear in the way his brow twitched as he watched her crush the phone she’d been holding. That would hardly keep him from finding what he’d need. “I won’t ask again. Step away from the servers, and get out here.”
He stood to one side, taking a step back from the doorway, giving her room to retreat from the makeshift shed. He inclined his head toward the machines she stood next to. “Those secrets stay secret as long as I’m working on this node. Every time you put your damn hands in there, I have to spend the entire night recalibrating the whole damn machine, so if you’d be so kind as to get the **** out of my server room before I have to ask you again, I’d feel a lot better about not shooting you the minute I saw you back in here again.”
The truth was, he really didn’t want to shoot anyone, not a civilian, anyway. But he was bound by an oath, a signed document that he couldn’t deny he had signed himself, and he wasn’t about to let everything he had worked for turn to ash, just because he didn’t want to spill the blood of someone that he personally didn’t feel deserved what she had coming.
{Cole} The truth of the matter was that a gun didn’t scare her. Marisol on the other hand… as pretty as her mistress was, the woman could make her disappear and it wasn’t something she needed. So, the little requests of here every now and then wouldn’t kill her. She didn’t understand what the woman was looking for - access code simply sounded bad *** and more intimidating, that she knew what she was doing. “Ah, one minute.” She held up a finger before bending over to collect her sim card out of her phone.
“At least you admit that I’ll be here at one point again.” Cole smiled sweetly, her teeth showing before she tucked the piece into her bra for safekeeping, “Because it’s just so clear to you I’m going to be a pain in the ***. Though,” She said, “From the times I’ve seen it through your pants, it seems to be a nice ***.” She was buying time, letting the woman do whatever she needed to do. She wondered how far away the brunette was. Had it been long enough, would it be long enough for him to ruin the transition?
Her brown eyes looked over her shoulder. Next time, she was going to be making a better idea of what she needed to do.
<Ysmir> Shaking his head, he tipped the sidearm to the floor, and fired a shot into the floor, the report of the pistol like an explosion in the small space of the shed. He lifted the sidearm and pointed it at the woman again, his features twisted in an agitated frown. “I said step away from the machines. You have about four seconds before I radio the barracks and let them know that you’re here, tresspassing, and tampering with government property. Listen,” he finished with a mutter, letting the sidearm drift to the side just enough to get the light out of her eyes, so that he could look into them when he spoke to her. “You seem like a nice girl, and I’m really not wanting to do anything drastic here, but you’re really pushing your limit here. I’ve been way more lenient than I should have been already.”
He sighed, and lifted his sidearm again. “So I’m serious. Get out of there, and get going, and don’t come back, and I’ll forget about all of this. But if you don’t comply, I’m not going to have any choice.” His hand lifted to where his radio rested against his hip, and lifted it from the hook on his belt, thumb resting on the mic, primed to use it. “Last chance. Up to you how this goes down.” He waved the radio, and showed her he was ready to turn her in if she didn’t listen.
{Cole} She didn’t flinch when she heard him fire the gun, her eyes not leaving him. There was a knife in the waistband of her jeans, but she wasn’t a strong fighter. She could use a gun, but that was the extent of her fighting abilities. Cole stepped forward, humming idly. “Four seconds.” She took in his appearance, debating how much she wanted her freedom until she noticed the woman entering behind him.
{marisol} “I disagree.” Marisol said as she removed the gun from its holster, the barrel aimed steadily at the back of the man’s head. “Although, that radio won’t come in handy.” She lifted her chin briefly and nodded towards the computer. “Remove it now.” Keeping her finger on the trigger, the allurist stepped closer. “Put your hands up. I won’t shoot to kill you, but I’ll sure as hell make it hurt.”
<Ysmir> Keeping his weapon trained on the woman in front of him, he concentrated on the voice behind him, the pressure of the weapon pressed against the base of his skull only a distraction, albeit a fairly significant one. It was clear, though, that the woman had a partner. He should have suspected that. He mentally kicked himself as he gave his head the slightest turn, just barely able to catch sight of the woman’s shoulder from the corner of his eye. He lifted the radio away from himself and slowly returned it to his belt. “Alright, listen, let’s think about this. What happens if you shoot me?” He waved his pistol toward the woman in front of him. “Odds are, I shoot her. The rest of the squad will hear the shots, they aren’t far. They’ll find you both here, take you both in, and I’ll tell you now that murdering someone in the employ of the government? They won’t take that too lightly.”
He turned his head just enough to get a better look at her. “That being said, I have a better option. You put the gun away, your friend there hands over the bug that she plugged into my server, and you both get the hell out of here, no questions asked, and we all walk away from this without any new holes.”
{marisol} Marisol watched as Cole did what she said without thought. Her barrel remained trained on the man while her hand went to the bag at her side. It took her a few moments, but she found the electromagnetic emitter and turned it on. Afterwards, she tossed it onto the ground. The radio, the computer, their phones. They would become useless in a matter of minutes until she turned it back off. “If you shoot her and she dies, she dies.” The thrall cast her a look. It was a discussion they’d had multiple times and while Cole wasn’t thrilled with her views, she knew not to argue.
A chuckle escaped past her lips. “You make it sound as if I have not thought of that. They are preoccupied right now.” A little swarm of bees hadn’t been difficult to control, they would continue to be even from afar. “I won’t kill you, but I’ll make you wish I did.” Her amber eyes moved towards Cole. She nodded towards the exit. “Take it and go.” The order caused Cole to cringe, the woman muttering something about bitches before she plucked it out of the computer. She put the muzzle into the back of his head, “Give her the gun as she passes.”
<Ysmir> Lifting a brow, he kept the weapon trained on the young woman in front of him. The situation seemed dire, but he’d been in worse spots before. He was just having trouble recalling one of those circumstances. He took a quiet breath and steadied his hand with a squeeze of the pistol grip. “Now that’s hardly a way to inspire loyalty,” he muttered to himself, even as the other woman did exactly as she was told. It was then that he wondered if maybe she was being coerced into what she was doing, acting against her own will. He frowned, and weighed his options. He let his other hand fall to his side. The options seemed pretty slim, really.
He let his eyes move from the woman in front of him, to the one that stood behind him. “Seems it doesn’t matter much what I do, my life is just about over, regardless of how I let this play out in your favor. So, with that in mind, what’s in it for me, if I do as you ask, and let her have my sidearm as she just waltzes out the door, taking any hope that I’ve got for a future, with her?” He frowned as he watched the first woman, waiting for her to approach, and for his answer, before he made his decision.
{marisol} It had been a year. Marisol hadn’t been paying that much attention to the dates in particular, but she’d noticed it after leaving RetroKade that evening. Logan had been dead for a year and she’d been a vampire for a year. It was an odd thought, really. She’d been twenty-seven years old when Jesse had ended her life upon her request. Since then, she’d become a better hacker. She’d learned how to use a sword and a gun as if it were second nature. Her eyebrow lifted as she considered his options. “You have your life.” She said as if it were obvious, “I have no intentions to do mayhem with the source codes. I was actually looking into something for her.”
As Marisol said this, Cole blinked at her before she held her hand out when she was close enough. “You won’t be letting anything play out in my favor. I’ve got the upper hand, regardless.” She smirked, “I’m a little more than just a pretty face.” Looking towards her thrall, Marisol nodded. “Go on.” She said lightly to the woman.
<Ysmir> With a shake of his head, he sighed, and turned the pistol in his hand. As the weapon flipped over his finger, his thumb tapped the power to the torch, cutting the light as he held it out to the woman. “I should’ve just shot you and been done with it,” he murmured, and placed the weapon into her hand. It was his own damn fault for being so soft, for letting her civilian status grant her some sort of special privilege in his morals. He couldn’t believe he’d let it all go down the way that it had, as his empty hand fell to his side, palms open to show the woman behind him that they were, in fact, empty.
“There. Happy? She’s free to go.” he frowned, watching the woman in front of him with an irritation in his eyes that he was sure dwarfed the true feelings he had for the situation. He made a note that, in the future, he would be much less lenient with people trying to mess with his machines. It helped, he reasoned, to continue to think of the future. He had no reason to trust the woman with the pistol pressed into his head, but with keeping optimistic, he could help himself believe that she wasn’t lying to him, that he would walk out of this alive, and that there was a future for him to bother thinking about. “So... what now?”
{marisol} Marisol waited until Cole was out of the way and had the gun in hand to lower her own briefly. She offered the thumbdrive back to her mistress only for her to reject it. “There's a list on the fridge. If you aren't doing anything,” She said to Cole only for the girl to sigh, “You're such a pain in my ***.” It would normally cause Marisol to crack a smile, but instead, she dismissed her as she stepped forward. She moved the gun so that the cool metal of the barrel would rest in her palm, the handle of it prepared to be used as a club. “You go to sleep.”
She said before striking downwards, hard. Behind her, she heard Cole let out a small gasp. Followed by a, “Seriously, Sol? What are you going to do to him?”
<Ysmir> He looked closer, now, as the woman stepped into the less harsh light of the outdoor lamps, the mellow glow of the overhead lights a more natural lighting than the crisp white glare of the torch. He would remember that face. He made sure of it. As the two exchanged a brief dialogue, he let his hand rest on his hip. At his thigh, he had a knife strapped to a leather belt, the handle resting against the outside of his quadriceps muscle. His fingers slowly, stealthily made their way to the grip of the knife as he prepared to defend himself, even if the odds weren’t exactly in his favor. He turned his head and eyed the woman behind him over his shoulder.
“Alright, you’ve got what you want. She’s out of here, you’ve got whatever you needed off my server, so let’s get this over with.” His fingers squeezed the blade, his shoulder going taut as he flicked the leather strap aside that held the knife secure in its sheath. Just as the first hair’s width of the blade freed itself, the butt of her pistol crashed down against his skull, and the entire world went dark. He hit the ground without so much as a groan, his body crumpled in the doorway of the makeshift shed.
{marisol} Marisol gave a small hiss, the sound quiet even as the man hit the ground. She tucked away her gun afterwards and poked him in the ribs with the toe of her boot. “I haven't quite gotten that far yet. Turn him, perhaps. Could be useful.” She said and ignored the look Cole gave her as she turned off the electromagnetic emitter and handed it over. “Take this home, will you? It might be a long night.” Cole frowned as she took it. The younger woman was sad to say it didn't surprise her. “You know, you don't have to clean up like you used to. You can let him live.” As Cole brought up what she used to do for Logan, the allurist ignored her and stepped over the man. She made her way to the server, clenching her jaw slightly. A sign of anger. Not having the time to deal with the computers right now, she simply reached behind it and ripped out the power cords.
“Time to go.” She said, tucking them away in her bag. Cole stopped her, however, looking down at the man. “He’s let me go a lot, Sol. Maybe you can talk to him.” She suggested, “We can't just leave him here.” Marisol scoffed, “That is exactly what we should do.” She was cut off as she got a look, and then gave a groan of her own. “If I miss Rhett tonight because of this government monkey…” She muttered, reaching down to grab his foot. “This would have been easier had you suggested this before I knocked him out. Bloody hell, dead weight is miserable even as a vampire.” She said, giving him a tug by the ankle, grunting when he hardly moved an inch before she found her footing. “Where did you used to live? Before the military kicked you out? I can't drag him across the apartment floor.” She asked, a few moments later as they got out the door. Cole simply pointed and with a glare, Marisol handed her the bag to carry as the vampire muttered in Italian under her breath.
<Ysmir> There was a loud ringing in his ears, like a high-pitched drone as the pain seared through his skull, his entire head throbbing with it as he willed his arms to move, to couch his head and massage the ache that seemed to pierce clean through his skull, but he didn’t seem to have the will to function. The world around him was dark, and, beneath the buzz of the agony that scorched his brain, he could hear the muffled hum of words he couldn’t comprehend. Try as he might, he just couldn’t focus, couldn’t gather his wits. He was just beneath the surface of consciousness, but he couldn’t break his way through for the life of him.
He felt his leg being grasped, that much he was able to gather, and he focused on that. It was a connection with the world of the conscious, the world of the living, and he grasped that single thread, and tried to climb his way through the barrier that held him in the darkness. He gave a low groan as his head bumped a stone in the wet earth as he was dragged along, the gentle tap of his skull against rock was like a hammering blow against an iron bell, the pain resounding in his skull with its sharp ache scything through the resolve that he had managed to gather. Still, he held on to what little work he had managed, and fought to open his eyes, only managing to flick his eyelids once, without seeing. The voices he heard took on more body, but still the words were beyond him, even as more feeling began to come to his attention, feeling the scrape of the earth against his back, and the grass that rustled against the back of his head as he passed along the ground.
Just a little more... It was the first coherent thought he had managed, and he grasped onto that, as well. A sturdy rung on a rusty old ladder, the only path back to consciousness that he climbed on shaky legs.
{marisol}”I swear some guys need to focus a little less on muscle, and a little more on being personable.” It wasn’t her favorite activity, dragging unconscious men or women anywhere. She’d gone it before for Logan, cleaning up his messes. Her own messes after turning had always been cleaner, neater. She’d hardly given ripping into a throat a second thought. As she pulled on his ankle, she wondered how much longer it would be as she followed Cole. What she had hoped would take only a few minutes turned into at least ten as her thrall came to a stop in front of a building with a door that had been boarded up. Cole waved her hand at it. “Here we are.” She said, frowning.
It was a little distressing to see the sorrow cross her friend's face. Cole opened it and hesitated. She didn't go inside. “Cole, go on ahead and leave. I’ve got this.” She moved to drag the man inside. She didn't think about the threshold, the way that Cole crinkled her nose. “Are you going to kill him?” The question had Marisol shrugging. “I don't think so. I may see what use he has.” She said as she pulled until he was in the middle of the floor. Cole looked weary, but she watched as Marisol removed zip ties from her pocket. They were usually used to bundle up herbs, but as she knelt down before putting his wrists together, she decided it would work. Cole reached over to collect a picture frame off the wall, a woman and two children. Afterwards, she waved before taking her leave.
<Ysmir> They had stopped. That much, he could manage to tell. The pressure on his ankle had lessened, and he no longer felt the ground beneath him pitching, making his head swim with a sickening dizziness he couldn’t control. The entire ordeal, locked inside of a half-consciousness was a new experience. He gave a groan, shaking his head as he began to finally grasp hold of consciousness. He was in a room, someplace he didn’t recognize, but could safely assume was an apartment someplace in the QZ.
He let his eyes part, and immediately regretted it. The light from the wall outside glared through the open front door, and pierced his skull like a white-hot spike of pain that earned another groan as he ground the heel of his palm into an aching eye. He fought the urge to vomit from the spinning and shifted onto his side as he shook his head, trying to clear it of the uneasy feeling that kept him locked in some sort of disorienting hell. He pushed the back of his hand against his temple and pressed his elbow into the floor, lifting himself up onto his side, keeping as quiet as he could manage as he tried to get his bearings.
{marisol} She knew there were different options that she could take. Let go of Cole, enthrall the man so that he would be bewitched. She particularly liked that idea, it would give Fforde an upper hand when it came to governmental issues, but she liked Cole. The girl, although they argued, had become a pretty good friend in the long run. A year ago, other than her own sister, Marisol had only had herself and Logan. It was a nice change. As she let go of his ankle, she moved to stand against the nearest wall and folded her arms in front of her chest, watching him. It didn’t surprise her when he groaned - at least it meant he could take a hit, right?
“What’s your name?” She asked when he was finally up and she thought he could answer without being in pain. Marisol thought of her earlier days. She’d never taken to drinking from bags, straight from the vein was easier. Even now, she could feel that burning sensation at the back of her throat. Reaching into the pocket of her jeans, she plucked a honey flavored Halls and unwrapped it before popping it into her mouth. She’d learned early that it helped ease that trouble. That itch that she could never satisfy no matter how much she’d drink. “I will shoot you if you give me trouble. I doubt a warning shot is necessary.”
<Ysmir> Groggily shaking his head, he turned his gaze to the source of the voice, his eyes still trying to adjust to the crisp, white light of the flood lamps on the top of the barrier wall that surrounded the QZ, leaving most of the room in a shadow of inky black, making most things hard to make out. He squinted, and sat up, resting his weight on the palm of his hand as he took a steady breath. “With that sort of attitude, why would I tell you anything?”
He lifted his other hand and grasped at the back of his neck, feeling the tender flesh at the base of his skull, where the butt of her pistol had struck him. He winced at the tenderness, and gave the quickly forming lump a gentle squeeze. His eyes still sweeping the darkness, he gave his head a gentle shake, testing for that queasy, dizzying feeling that had brought him to consciousness, and found that it had mostly passed. He breathed a sigh of relief and pushed himself up the rest of the way.
“Though I suppose at least one of us should display some manners. My name is Ysmir Rauchstag, a foreign national working for the Canadian government, so you understand that if I go missing, there’s going to be two governments looking for me. Just as a heads up, before we go any further.”