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Kaz |
"Can you tell them to shut up?" he asked, allowing his hands to be pulled away from his head. "Whoever it is is beyond annoying."
Am not, the voice said.
Kaz |
"Can you tell them to shut up?" he asked, allowing his hands to be pulled away from his head. "Whoever it is is beyond annoying."
Am not, the voice said.
Eden |
"I can ask someone to deactivate it once we're inside," Eden responded. "I personally can neither communicate with them or stop the communications."
Curtis |
Curtis was pretty sure there was a new record for the number of weird things to happen to someone in a single day.
Kaz |
Kaz pulled his hands away from her and scratched the top of his head, slightly embarrassed about his outburst.
"Can we just…go inside now?" he asked softly, a slight blush on his face
Eden |
Eden almost smirked, but she realized now was neither the place nor the time for that. She nodded, pushing past him to get to the door, which she opened. They were parked inside of a large garage-looking room (which was within the laboratory complex itself). A loud echo reverberated off of the walls as her boots hit the hard floor. It was much cooler in this room than it had been outside, a result of the concrete structure. "Technically, we're already inside," she said.
The driver and a few other men clambered out of the front of the vehicle, but they didn't say anything. (They hadn't witnessed or heard any of the conversation during the ride, either).
Curtis |
Curtis glanced at Kaz, waiting for him to go first.
Kaz |
Kaz hopped out of the vehicle right after her, glancing over at the soldiers as they climbed out as well.
"And they know who I am?" he asked her in a low voice.
((I'M SO SORRY. I've been super busy and will be a lot this week. Bout to reply just a sec))
Eden |
She nodded. "Kind of. Not really personally, but they know of you. You were–are– kind of a big deal, because of your… abilities. "
Kaz |
"Do they have weapons that can stop me?" he asked. This was crucial. If she said yes, he would turn around and never come back, 'cause then they'd be able to actually force him to stay.
Eden |
"No," Eden responded. "I didn't come to fight you. I came to bring you back and restore your memories." She paused. "You work with us. We're not your enemies."
Curtis |
Curtis wasn't so sure he believed that. He resisted the urge to roll his eyes but failed to keep from glaring at the woman.
Kaz |
"Why would you even need someone like me if you had such a large armed force?" he asked, raising an eyebrow over at Curtis once again. "Seems like you could handle anything that comes your way with something that big."
Eden |
"You're a one-man team. You can do one man missions in places armies can't go." Eden sighed. "Do you want your memories back? We don't have all day. Plus, we have to get your injury checked."
Kaz |
Kaz still didn't move forward, turning his green eyes to Eden. Do I really?
"How many memories will I have like that?" he asked, referring to the scene back in the car.
Eden |
"Probably a few more than you'd like to," she admitted. "But you'll never know whether or not I've told you the truth about your past until you get your memories back. Think about it. You walk away, you'll always wonder about all of the things that happened before you lost your memory." Eden hesitated. "And I don't think they'll give you the option to come back later and get your memories. It's now or never."
Kaz |
Kaz's jaw locked as he contemplated the choices he had. Number One: Walk away and not risk the danger of being killed. It was his safest option, obviously, but she had a point. The fact that he didn't know who he was annoyed him severely. And he wouldn't be able to get the jerkwad behind the communication chip out of his head. Number Two: Trust the woman. He was finding that hard, especially with the angry looks Curtis was giving her.
"So…..if I go with you, Curtis comes too, right?" he asked slowly
Eden |
Eden sighed. The last thing she wanted was some weird random dude snooping into the labs business and endangering themself– but she knew Kaz would leave if they didn't bring Curtis.
"Yes. I agreed we'd take him, too," she responded reluctantly, glancing at Curtis, only to meet his ever present glare. "You're going to have to make him stop glaring at me though. It's kinda… distracting. And odd."
Curtis |
"I'm not stopping anything until you prove you're on our side," Curtis responded blankly.
Kaz |
Kaz sighed, rubbing the top of his head as he turned to Curtis.
"She charged out there with the fighting force when she could've easily let them fight by themselves. That'll have to do, for now," Kaz said. "Besides, I'm not gonna let anyone hurt you, man."
Curtis |
Curtis glanced up at Kaz, then he let out a soft sigh. How was he supposed to argue with that? Besides, Kaz was trustworthy, right? If Kaz said they could trust her, it had to be true.
"Well…" Curtis hesitated. If Kaz goes, I go to. The man is doing everything he can for me. He's my best friend. "Okay." He looked at Eden, then back at Kaz.
Kaz |
Kaz gave him a grateful nod, running his hand over the bruise on his face for a moment before turning back to Eden.
"We're ready to go when you are," he said, giving her a nod.
(From a-hole to a natural leader. Love this)
((Talk about a character arch. This is honestly amazing.))
Eden |
"Good, then follow me." Eden spun around, heading towards a door on the far side of the garage. She walked briskly, although internally, hesitation was starting to rise up. She had never thought she could've cared so much about the outcome, but here she was, caring. She knew how these scientists were– she was one of them, albeit not as ruthless. Nonetheless, she hid her emotions. It would be fine. She knew it would be fine.
At least, she liked to think that she knew.
Kaz |
"How many scientists are there?" he asked as the walked, glancing back every once and a while to make sure Curtis was still with them.
((Hey man. I'm sorry, I died, but I'm not dead now. Do you want to revive this, or did you give up on me? No hard feelings if you did! It was my fault I went ghost.
(I'd love to revive this!)
((ACCEPTANCE SCREECH ))
k Imma post real fast like a ninja))
(bettttttttttttttttttt!)
Eden |
"About twenty," Eden responded absently, still distracted by her own thoughts. "Maybe thirty, but no more." She glanced at Kaz, trying to sum him up. It was crazy, how much he'd changed. But he hadn't really changed, had he? It was just the memory loss. Deep inside, wasn't he still the crazy jerk he'd always been? Wasn't he?
Curtis |
Curtis was keeping up with them, for more reasons than one. He didn't wanna get separated from them, sure; he didn't trust Eden as far as he could pick her up and throw her. On top of that, he wanted to eavesdrop. The whole situation seemed screwy to him, and he wasn't about to pretend like he wasn't suspicious. But, he did trust Kaz, despite the fact that they'd just met that day– so he tried not to be too paranoid.
But he couldn't help himself.
"That's a lot of scientists," he muttered.
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