by Pistol Annie #1 NPC » Sun Oct 18, 2015 12:56 am
[Stayed up all Friday night! Now just to keep awake until tonight. Let's see how bad my grammar gets.]
Apricot laughed, putting up her pinkie finger at Richie and uttering a mouthful of inappropriate vulgarities in Mandarin Chinese. "Do you realize," she mocked, "that you should be?" With a half-smile, half-snarl, she cracked her knuckles. "I've been looking forward to killing my first Mogadorian, and you look awfully like an easy target," she began to threaten before lunging forward with her fists raised.
"Enough," said Gingko, exasperated as she grabbed Apricot's wrist violently. With her other hand, she got a hold of Sam's arm, but not as tightly as she held Apricot's. "I'll be right back. The kids should go to bed," she said to the other Cepans. "They are obviously very tired, Amber's right."
When Gingko returned, a few minutes later, she crossed her arms. "I hate to agree with my impulsive niece, but Richie, Apricot is right. I won't sugarcoat anything: Nobody here likes you, and if you get on our nerves, we don't care that you're Number Nine. You need to earn your Loric title. Unlike us, you haven't yet."
Acacia didn't even know how long she had been waiting at the desk for, but it was a long time indeed. Her arm had been holding the reciever to her ear for ages, and her wrist felt like it was about to snap into several pieces. Most unpleasant of all was how her friends had gone downstairs to take a nap. How could they sleep down there among all those screaming prisoners? Were they completely deaf?
Another screech punctuated her thoughts from below, and many sets of footsteps began to race up the stairs. Acacia leaped to her feet, reacting with the reflexes only a trained Mogadorian woman had. She prepared herself to fight the escaping prisoners, but dropped her fists whe she realized it was just her friends. Blair screamed something incoherent and began to squeal, like one of those deranged female humans when they saw an attractive character in those animated pictures.
"Is she okay?" asked Acacia, genuinely concerned for her friend's sanity.
"We are going to video-chat the Beloved Leader," said Lanette with a smile. "I can't believe he wants to see us."
Katharine finally came up the stairs with a laptop. She was much calmer than Blair, who Janice had glared at first, then ignored. Katharine set the human device on the table. Acacia observed that it was much less efficient than any Mogadorian machines, but it seemed functional.
"How do I work this thing?" asked Janice, shoving Katharine over. She pressed some random buttons on the clunky human computer. It proceeded to display a large, full-screen picture of a landscape. "This is so stupid."
"You just pressed the 'go to desktop' button," explained Lanette, moving her hands over the strange device. Her finger stroked a roughly rectangular, card-sized area that had a different texture than the surrounding material. Acacia watched as a white, annoyingly lopsided arrow moved across the screen.
"Humans are weird," said Janice as Lanette pressed an elongated, somewhat rectangular button near the differently-textured pad. The screen suddenly changed to a program that had a human word at the top, in blue bubble letters. It was a foriegn language, because Acacia didn't recognize it.
"Your dad is so cool," said Lanette. "He even has Skype."
"So how do we call him back like he said?" Janice demanded impatiently.
Lanette maneuvered the interesting white arrow over a green button that looked like a profile shot of a human phone. "Like this," she said, before pressing the left rectangular button again.
"Interesting," observed Katharine. After a few seconds, Icaron Matthias' face showed up on the screen.
"I cannot believe this is happening," squealed Blair.
With a smile, Icaron waved to the girls. "I have been looking forward to speaking to all of you," he indicated. "How was the mission?"
"A Garde named Ondine and his Cepan escaped from us in Germany, where we lost Camilla," Janice began to recap. There was a noticeable grimace of pain on her face as she said her fallen friend's name.
"I am very sorry for your loss," Icaron said sincerely. "But excellent job finding the Garde. This has been the first success in over ten years."
"Ondine had a Legacy," Katharine added. "They are already developing, and ready to fight back. When Camilla tried to kill him, the same wound was inflicted on her instead of him."
"We must act quickly," Icaron said in a serious voice. "My soldiers are not just acceptable, expendable losses to me. You are like my nieces and nephews. I cannot afford to lose more of you like that."
"Yes, sir," said Blair with a lopsided grin.
Icaron chuckled at this. "What about England?"
"A Garde swam across from Ireland," said Janice, obviously excited to detail this story. "He got away, but his Cepan followed. We caught her and used her to lure the boy. We saw two others with him, too; a female Garde and her Cepan. We sent the soldiers after them, and I took care of the boy's Cepan." With an arrogant smirk, she tilted the screen so the webcam faced the kitchen table. The old lady's body had been roughly shoved on top of it. Even from here, the grisly wound across her throat was clearly visible.
Icaron seemed to approve. "Excellent, Janice. We now know where three Garde have been. How did the soldiers fare with the others?"
"I heard back from them," said Lanette with a frown. "Well, just Brock and Alta. Odis was killed by the Cepan. They caught no one. And Cameron and Maria carried the body back with us, so they didn't kill any Garde either."
Icaron seemed to be genuinely hurt upon hearing about the soldier's demise. "It's quite a shame," he said in his usual calm voice. "We all have a good idea where everyone is heading, though."
"China, right?" asked Blair.
"We've already gotten offers from the Brigade," said Katharine. "To join them. This way we can be on their tail."
"Yes," said Icaron. "But if you simply follow the Garde to China, you will always be two steps behind. On the other hand, if you anticipate where they are going next, you can catch them off guard."
"How so?" asked Acacia.
"I'll come pick you up in my ship. Meet me on the beach at 3:45 sharp. I will have your weapons prepared, and we will find out where the Garde are heading."
"Thank you, sir," said Katharine.
"No, thank you for all your hard work," said Icaron before hanging up.
There was a moment of silence, and then the other girls began to freak out. Acacia just sat there, staring at the desk. She couldn't shake the feeling that something was about to go suddenly, dreadfully wrong.