Chapter two: Volt.
And so our protagonist continued down the dreary hallway that seemed to go on forever, his dark brown hair slightly matted with the blood of the men he had killed not ten minutes ago. When he was younger he always through he would have something resembling a pang of regret, of sadness in his heart if he ever killed anyone. It was the reason he ran away from the government when they broke down his door and tried to catch him, killing both his Mother and Father when they tried to interfere.
He was always a fragile child and he could remember clear as day the first thing he had killed. It was on accident of course, he didn’t mean to kill the poor little woodland creature, but he had accidentally stepped on it when eh was running through a field. It was just a small little mouse, but he had cried, he cried because he had took away everything it could’ve done. He cried because he might of taken a Mother from a child, or a brother from a sister.
Even when his parents were shot and killed in front of him it only strengthened his childish vow of restraint, he lashed out of course, but he restrained himself. The soldiers were put into the hospital with serious injuries, one was paralyzed for life, but he showed mercy where he could’ve boiled their blood, turned their brain to mush, or rip them to shreds. This time they weren’t so lucky, he wasn’t a child anymore, he had been tainted with years of fighting, of running, of fear. And so he killed them, without a thought he had killed them. And instead of the expected pang of sadness he felt a thrill that only reminded him of what he had lost.
But it was a thrill that he wanted. It reminded him that they had existed, that the time they had spent together as comrades, as friends, and as Family mattered. This kept him pushing on, it kept him awake as his body felt fatigue and pain, his wounds pained him as he reached the end of the hallway, grabbing the railing as he turned to the only exit, bright white marble stairs that led up. Putting one foot in front of the other he started up and didn’t look back.
The bullet hole that marked his pale skin dripped drops of blood as the movement began to tug on the stitches that kept it closed. He knew that he had to get out of this facility before they activated the delta device, a powerful piece of technology that could even bring the boy down to his knees. But it took a long time to get it operational, but if they did get it working before he got out of here, he’d be too busy fighting his own mind to fight the soldier placing the end of a barrel against his unconscious forehead.
Placing the end of his middle finger against the wound on his the smell of burning flesh mixed with the smell of the chemicals around him, he was burning it closed, it would keep him from bleeding out if the stitches ripped. A small cry of pain leaving his lips as he finished, even though he could kill a man with his mind he was just a boy, he could be hurt. Giving himself a few seconds to catch his breath he started back up the stairs with increased speed as he no longer worried about the stitches, it only took him a few more minutes to reach the top of the stairs.
Looking at the area around him he looked like he was confused, and he was. There were two corridors for him to take and he had no idea where he was. With an audible sigh and a shrug he turned to the corridor on the left, she had always chosen the left, and so he would as well. Walking down the stainless steel corridor he observed the area around him, it didn’t look quite right. Even they wouldn’t make an entire corridor out of stainless steel unless they had a reason to, they weren’t that flashy.
It was too late to turn back now, and he knew it so he pressed onward, trying to ignore the sinking feeling in his gut. It was the kind of feeling you get when you’re about to walk into a shitstorm, but he continued to ignore it he looked at his reflection on the steel. And only then did he realize that he was naked, they had strip searched him, which was followed by a cavity search. Thankfully he was still sedated when they did both of those, otherwise he’d a bit weirded out every time he saw a guard. He smiled when he saw the long straight scar reaching down from his right shoulder to his left hip, he got that the firs time he met her. When she had saved him, and when he had saved her. Although in different ways, but the details didn’t matter to him, they were happy memories.
This is also when he saw a few strands of his dark hair starting to stand up on end, and that’s when he realized what he had just walked into. A corridor made completely out of a conductive material, he had gone the right way, he was heading towards the exit. But this hallway was a trap made to keep the prisoners of this facility from getting out, by funneling a large but non-lethal current into the hallway it would incapacitate anyone in the corridor. But they could most likely increase the voltage of the current to lethal levels, and that’s just what they did. Turning to face the way he came he saw of literal wall of electricity moving towards him at frightening speeds. There was so much power running through it that it was arcing from each side of the wall to the next, anything caught in that would be reduced to a charred corpse.
And so he did the only thing he could do, he fucking ran, but he doubted he would make it in time. As the wall was gaining on him quickly. That when he panicked, and did something stupid. He created a powerful force behind him to throw him down the corridor, albeit a bit too powerful. He got out of it, but only at the cost of him being thrown into a safety glass window, thankfully it didn’t break. But it did leave a nasty bruise down the length of his entire right arm.
Groaning in pain as he stood up and looked out the window he sucked in a breath, only to release it in an angry scream as he punched the window. All he saw was clouds below and clear blue sky above, and the Government only had a single facility like this. Angsten, their garbage can in the sky. Where they throw the people they want to disappear, they performed terrible human experiments‘, mostly on rogue Bastards that they catch. Hoping to understand the ability more. There was no-way in Hell he was just going to leave this place, PICTURE had always intended to break into Angsten and destroy it. And that’s what he inte- no, that’s what he was going to do. After learning where he was he understood the basics of his current location in Angsten, he had memorized the blueprints of the facility and it didn’t take long for him to figure out exactly where he was. And where he needed to go, which he ran towards without a second thought.
He understood that they would be after him soon enough, and they wouldn’t hold anything back. But neither would he this time, it was the entirety of the Government against of a single broken Bastard of a boy. It didn’t sound fair did it? They’d need more then just a government.