There was a faint rumbling in the distance that got closer with every ticking second.
Among the chaos of what would be written down in the history books as the pre-instrumental war, the rest of Apotheosis had been called- at last. And their arrival into the conflict was nothing short of a grand entrance.
The first on the scene was Rae, her battered yet powerful motorcycle letting her advance further ahead of the military vehicles that dragged behind her. Usually, while mostly identified to be a tail gunner, she wasn't supposed to be this far up ahead. She took the backend in fights that happened, covering her comrades from behind and making sure nothing caught them by surprise- but this time, she was at the front. And that only gave away the gravity of the situation they found themselves in. If Rae was the first to show up to any conflict, someone had severely fucked up.
Darius, having engaged in the beginning of combat with Vance, glanced over at the small vehicle approaching, and while he was usually one to throw Apotheosis to the wolves any chance he got, the smallest bit of relief washed over him.
Rae's teeth were gritted as she tried to force the engine on her motorcycle to go impossibly faster- it couldn't, but with the way her hands gripped the handles in a near-death grip- it almost felt like she could.
Soon, her right hand released the handle, and as she reached behind her, a brown and gold lever action shotgun was now in view, having unlatched it from the rear end of her motorcycle. Her first target was Anais as she seemed to be overpowering Aristide with the help of Marx. While Rae had felt the device on Aristide's person go off, not limited to just the abnormalities, the strength comparison of abnormalities vs humans was still higher even as their abilities were suppressed. Which came as no surprise to anyone.
So as she shot in Anais' direction to give Aristide more room, Rae jerked her motorcycle in a near-snapping action. Her vehicle came so close to throwing her off that it showed in the way the metal on the sides scrapped against the concrete floor of the warehouse, sparks flying as she allowed the engine underneath her to fly off in the direction it had been going, all the while the thick motorcycle glove on her hand dragged along the asphalt as she smoothly released her hold on the bike in a practiced motion. And in three seconds flat she was on her feet, and joining the fight, not minding how her fingerless gloves tore at the palm or how the skin on the tips of her fingers had been lightly shredded.
Rae's wide rage-filled eyes said everything anyone needed to know, she was royally pissed.
Pissed in how they could force Jake into something like this. Pissed at how they had even thought of killing off five innocent kids. Pissed at how it always seemed to come down to war between both sides. Pissed at all the bloodshed and how lives meant nothing on both sides. Just so incredibly pissed at the state of the world as a whole.
Had Rae been in any other situation she would have been full-on crying from the insurmountable rage that shook her body.
Jake let out a shaky relieved breath against Marcus' lips when he put out his fire. A trembling had started up in his hand from the damaged nerves that ran down his arm. The tears that had pooled in his eyes now falling freely as he took in ragged breaths. He allowed Marcus to push against him to break the kiss but still seemed to not want to let go of his hold around the other.
Arguably, it seemed as if Jake was taking the pain like someone who had been through worse. He had. However, while his specialty was to be an executioner and torturer, his same profession was usually flipped against him to teach him a lesson. Lessons he seemed to never learn. This time, however, he had; 'don't piss off the witch that could level entire cities'.
That same thought would be further burned into his bones even after the fact when he was healing. He didn't know it yet, but the powerful frequencies that Marcus had put out would leave his body aching for weeks.
Jake watched Marcus' reaction wax and wane, the strained look on his face still there as the witch panicked and demanded to know why he had done what he had done. But the way Marcus was looking back at Marx made a heavy prickly sensation jab around his heart. Jealousy had never been something Jake found he felt a lot, it was usually one or another negative emotion but this feeling? It was new. Then again, he had never been in love before.
He froze at his thoughts. In love? Had he fucking lost it? If anyone could hear his thoughts at this moment, they would laugh at him. Jake wasn't known to fall in love no matter what so then why…
But his actions against Marcus spoke volumes- the way his trembling hand had grabbed Marcus' face and forced him to stop looking at Marx so Jake could have his attention. And then Jake's grip was tightening with every word Marcus spoke. He wanted to answer Marcus, but even if he could attempt to explain what was going on inside of him, the squeezing of his heart and the bitterness wouldn't let him. It felt a lot like he had run out of oxygen and was struggling to breathe.
And then Jake was crying, teeth gritted.
Jake never cried. It was a rarity to see him crumble in any other way that wasn't rage-filled or when he was in physical pain, or out of fear. However, this time there was something different about it- the way his eyes shook with sadness and want and a different kind of pain. An emotional pain that made his lips tremble and brought his eyebrows together in confusion. The way his gaze had shifted from Marcus' eyes and how his hand reluctantly let him go. The way his face twisted into something that threatened to let his emotions go and ruin him, giving off an air of innocence that only someone who hadn't experienced love before could have.
"Anymore?" Jake asked weakly. Had Marcus trusted him? He hadn't thought so- he had only thought Marcus was doing what he needed to do, just like everyone else. But Marcus admitting that he couldn't bring himself to hate him despite everything he had done made his heart feel like it was slowly cracking inside of his chest. Marcus should hate him even if it made Jake's heart flutter for a moment- to know he didn't. He supposed the pain that poured over his heart was enough of a punishment- that, and the way his hand trembled.
And although Marcus' words were sharp and hate-filled, Jake knew what he meant to say: 'I feel something for you'. Never in his life had he had someone feel anything towards him that wasn't contempt in one way or another. Sure, Marcus hated him, that was undeniable, but alongside it was something that countered the hate, something that was different than the way his friends felt about him or a stranger might feel about him. Jake didn't dare call it love.
But then with that confession and the way more of Marcus' tears fell that made Jake tempted to brush them from his face, he pushed Marcus away without another word- frantically swiping at his own eyes with a confusion that rivaled someone who had been isolated their entire lives. There was both fear and heartache that could be seen right through his actions. It looked a lot like he didn't know what to do. Like he was scared of what Marcus' love or even his love for Marcus would entail for them both- like he was scared of admitting to himself that the way he felt towards Marcus was anything other than just wanting a one-night stand with him.
It would be the only time Jake let his walls down with so many around- in the middle of a small-scale war. Because soon Jake was finding his voice. And although it was broken and raspy and shaky, it got his point across.
"No..- we can't-" Jake choked out his agreement, now trying to pull up the walls Marcus had taken down. He found that he couldn't easily force himself to be cruel while face-to-face with Marcus and that thought made anxiety rip through him. He couldn't bottle his emotions nearly fast enough to stop what he said next, like something had scrambled Jake's brain, because although he had pulled away, all it took was one glance in Marx's direction before he was speaking again. His eyes quickly shifting from Marx to Marcus.
"We can't but I-…." a desperation trailed his words. "…fuck- I think I-… I think I might've made a mistake- all I can think of is how you need to make it out-" alive. It was a half-baked confession of love, the only way he knew how to say 'I care about you' without actually saying it- or actually saying the dreaded four-letter word. But Jake didn't get to finish his stuttered words before something was shooting across him at lightning speeds, the target being Marcus.
Had Jake's body not moved when he had, the small vial would have shot Marcus and emptied its contents inside the witch, turning his insides into a near-liquid substance- like most spiders did to consume their meals. But it was a miracle the way his body had snapped into action so quickly to shove Marcus down. It seemed to stun Jake, unsure of how he had done it with only a split second's notice.
Blake stepped out from among the smoke, teeth pulling the safety cap off of the syringe in her right hand, her left clutching the skull of a ghoul who had nearly all the flesh burned off to expose the white bone underneath. Bits of the rotting flesh still hung off that hadn't entirely been burned away but it seemed Blake couldn't care less as her hand held firmly onto the skull, fingers threaded through the eyesocket, gripping the upper jaw as she held the head upside down- blood dripped down from the decapitated abnormality.
Jake could feel the dread wash over him as he saw her approaching, his eyes wide as he couldn't seem to take his eyes off of the head that if looked closely enough, bits of the brain spilled out like mush. Blake called it a brain blender- the toxin she had created to get the "slushie" effect of someone's internal organs. It was in bad taste, but everyone knew Blake hadn't meant it as a joke which made it all the worse. Either way, her timing couldn't have been more atrocious and Jake found himself blocking Marcus from Blake's view.
While Blake had a heart, it wasn't towards anyone who wasn't Apotheosis. She was known as someone who disassembled abnormalities and put them back…. wrong. Or at the very least, didn't put them back entirely right. They still had to function, of course, but with each passing day, Blake was encouraged to push the limits of what she could get away with. Ethics had never been a concern.
She stopped at a distance, close enough that Jake could make out her dead black eyes but far away enough that if need be, it would be easy to shoot her.
Blake had pulled her pitch-black hair up into a lazy and extremely messy ponytail, wisps falling to frame some of her face- perhaps coming slightly undone from engaging in combat.
She wasn't fully decked out in the clothes she normally liked to wear, instead, sporting a short flowy black dress with spaghetti straps and a long-sleeved white turtle neck shirt underneath that was mostly all lace to compliment the bottom of the black dress that also had lace around the hem. The long sleeves draped over her hands slightly. She would have looked stunning had it not been for the blood staining her white blouse and the unsmiling expression she always wore. Her heavy combat boots anything but elegant like the rest of her.
"I need that one" she spoke, referring to Marcus and Jake could feel his insides freeze over, his heart sinking so low he felt he might throw up.
"I-I've got it-" he lied, panickingly looking back at Marcus from the corner of his eyes.
Blake's eyes landed on the burn mark on Jake's arm, something like hunger behind her gaze as she realized Marcus had been the one to scar Jake. But Blake wasn't stupid. She could see the emotion right through Jake's eyes and how his stance at the moment was that of a cornered animal protecting something valuable to them.
"You can hate me all you want, but it's time for you guys to leave." Jake's voice had snapped back into the harsh commanding voice he always had while in an active fight- the tears now dried to his face which painted him in an exhausted light. His words had been directed at Marcus despite his back being to him.
Marcus could backstab him right now, and in a quite literal manner too. The witch had said he couldn't trust Jake anymore, but Jake was putting his full trust in Marcus to not kill him right then and there.
"Tell your fuckass boyfriend that if he doesn't get you all out now there won't be a next time for any of you" he hissed, eyes trained on Blake and the way she walked in an unpredictable nature. One moment she was taking a few calculated steps forward, then the next moving to circle them before she pushed her luck in approaching further to close the gap between her and Jake- risking to engage in combat with another Apotheosis member. Which Jake would, and Blake knew it all too well.