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Elias searched the gaze from Nayan, but could see nothing in his eyes.
"My friend Elias, it has been a true honour to journey and fight by your side, but this is where my journey ends, I made a promise and intend to keep it."
"What about your wife and kids? You have to get back home and see them."
Nayan wiped a tear away for the last time. "My wife and children are dead, the morning she left me with the kids, I tried to ring her on her mobile phone, as she went to answer it, she drove straight into a truck. They died instantly a because of me."
Elias opened and closed his mouth, unsure of what to say. "But you speak to her all the time on your phone?"
Nayan gave him his signature wry smile, one side of his lip rose. "It's just her voicemail, that's what I listen to, I need to...feel...hear her voice, could you do something for me please?"
Elias closed his eyes as he nodded. Nayan took his phone from his pocket and closed it into Elias's palm. "I won't be needing this anymore, I'm going to see them now."
He turned to look at the prisoners in the ship, still trying to keep on their feet from the ship rocking. "Look after my brothers, Elias...look after our brothers."
"What are you saying?"
Nayan didn't wait to answer Elias, he just took a step out of the ship and fell like Kimberley through the hole in the ground, crashing onto the earth at the foot of the terror vine, landing heavily on his side, breaking his arm.
Kimberly spun around, her powers protected her from the fall, Nayan looked up to see more vines spring from the ground and start circling her.
"What are you doing here?" uttered Kimberley, surprised.
Nayan dragged himself over to her like a wounded dog to its master, his hip was hurt too. "I said I'll be there for you, Kimberley, and I meant it, I couldn't let you go through this alone."
"But what about your family? You keep speaking to them on your phone, you have to go to them."
Nayan wiped the new tears away from his eyes. "I am going to see them, thanks to you...my wife is dead and so are my children."
He wasn't going to explain again. Kimberley stood silent. "But I'm going to die, Nayan, there'll be a big explosion in a minute, my bombs are sticking to me, I can't release them anymore."
Kimberley choked back the tears.
"I have the power to blow this place up and release the ship...hopefully a you must get out of here, save yourself."
He managed to get to his feet and hobble to her side. "How can I get out of that big hole? Looks like I'm stuck down here with you, and I wouldn't have it any other way."
Her light was keeping the smaller vines away, as the huge thick one was still dragging the ship down Kimberley dropped her power so as not to blind Nayan and then the other vines began to wrap themselves around them both. Slowly and cautiously they probed up and around their legs and then around their waists as the young girl and her protector held each other close.
Tears flowed down her mascara-stained cheeks, she sniffed a smile. "Today was a total waste of make-up."
Nayan held her tighter.
"I'm going to start the countdown now, Nayan, you'd best close your eyes."
He did so as the black horde of vines twisted and turned around them, he stood in pain behind Kimberley and held her waist with his injured arm and held her hand with his other, the green snake-like vines curled all over them now, sliding higher and higher, Kimberley's light didn't stop them now as they edged around her glowing neck, she could feel them roaming around her throat and now was the time before they got into her mouth and her tongue, she glowed again and became the energy once more, became hot again and now became the living time bomb, she had survived everything thrown at her but she was tired now.
"Five. Four. Three. Two..."
"Can I be safe now, Nayan?"
"Yes child, you're safe now."
She turned to him and mouthed quietly. "Thank you."
The vines had completely covered them from head to toe and now were going to constrict them before attempting to devour their bodies, dozens more of the monstrosities clung to the couple; one vine stalk prised open the mouth of Kimberley and was about to head down her throat, she spoke first.
"...One."
The explosion rocked the network of tunnels and cracks the vines had sprung from, causing a chain reaction throughout, a blinding flare of orange light tore into the gigantic vine, obliterating it in an instant. The shockwave shot the supply ship hurtling into the sky and then it began spinning out of control, higher and higher into the sky as below them Gommerstall Prison burned a yellow oblivion.
Kay, flying the ship, focused all her concentration on trying to get the ship flying normally; she took big deep breaths and luck was with her again as she managed to straighten the ship and get it back on course.
Ca.s.sandra wailed on the floor as Kay checked the flight destination just to make sure they were heading towards Olympia.
The supply ship soared effortlessly through the clouds, and despite the damage caused by the giant vine, the ship didn't seem that affected. Elias stood in the large pa.s.senger cabin with Jago and Faris.
"I can't believe what just happened," he told the old man.
Jago sighed; he had seen some good people die in his life, but never that many in one day.
"He was a good man, Nayan, led from his heart."
"But he's not here, he's not with us...I need him to be here."
"What do you mean?"
Elias looked over Jago's shoulder at the restless ex-prisoners. "I promised these men freedom, I promised them the way home."
"You've given them freedom; you and Nayan gave them hope."
Elias. .h.i.t back. "AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED."
The ex-prisoners looked over and just as quickly went back to their business. "What do you want then, Elias?" Jago studied him all over.
"I want to go home and find my daughter; I want things to be like they were."
"Things are never going to be like they were, that's the past and we can't dwell in the past, no matter how fun or bad it was, we all have to move on, these men have to move on and you'll have to help them."
Elias took a step back and swallowed hard. "I'm not a leader, Jago."
"No, but you are a teacher...they'll listen to you."
Faris cut in. "Sure they would, I mean what the difference from teaching fifteen year old girls to ex-convicts. It's a no-brainer to me."
Elias wasn't convinced. "What about Big Man? He's the reason why most of us are here."
"You must do what you feel is right when it comes to Big Man, my friend."
"Then I want revenge"
Elias's reply shocked Jago. "He took everything away from me; he took me away from my daughter, school and destroyed my life..."
Jago's expression was one of grave concern. "You can start again, my friend; once you find your daughter you can start a whole new life."
"I will, once I've broken his life."
Ca.s.sandra entered after hearing most of the conversation.
"How are you feeling?" Elias asked.
"My head hurts and I can't change anymore and I still can't remember much about before."
Elias pattered her on the shoulder. "Your memory will return soon, I'm sure of it."
"I overheard you talking about Big Man?"
Elias grew uneasy. "Yeah, what of it?"
"You going back to Olympia to get him?"
"Yes I am."
Ca.s.sandra's next breath was overtaken by pure hate. "THEN COUNT ME IN, THAT b.a.s.t.a.r.d PUT ME IN HERE AND TOOK AWAY MY LIFE TOO..." Her voice trailed off. "If it wasn't for him then Kimberly would still be alive."
"They'd all be alive," said a serious Faris.
Aubrey, Felcey and Sabrina entered. "I say old boys, what's occurring?"
Elias looked him in the eye. "Once we get back to Olympia we're going to track down Big Man and make him pay for he's done to us, you up for it?" Aubrey grinned. "I say I am, that prison malarkey was an absolute disgrace."
Sabrina, fully clothed now, was finding it hard adjusting to communicating with people after a year as a Reptile, but she too wanted vengeance.
"I think Aphrodite works for Big Man, she tricked me, led me to him and then I was beaten and put in prison, I'm not sure if I'm going to kill her, but I know I'm definitely going to beat the s.h.i.t out of her."
Jago tried to be the voice of reason.
"But you can't ill Big Man surely?"
Elias paused and the others waited for a response. "No, I just want him to see what he did to us, want him to suffer like we did...to break him like he broke us, he thinks he's the Network king of Olympia, well every king can be broken, and that's what we'll do. Break him."
The realisation of the seriousness of Elias's intent made Jago more concerned. "Do you really think you're strong enough to take down Big Man?"
"I'm man enough to try...and that's all it takes."
The concern in Jago's voice disappeared and was replaced with something more cold.
"We're not going back to Olympia...not yet, it's too early, Big Man isn't ready for you."
A cold shiver ran over Elias, like ice-cubes along his neck. "What are you talking about, Jago? We're going back to Olympia right now."
Jago gave a strained chuckle. "What did I tell you when we first met? I told you that *trust is a rare delicacy in these parts', you may have called me *friend' too soon." Jago removed his bag from his shoulder. Elias wasn't in a laughing mood and looked sideways at him and then back to the bag.
"What's in the bag, Jago? What have you done?"
Jago groaned in delight and tapped his finger on his temple. "It's not what I've done, it's what I have to do...it's all part of the game, Elias, the game show hasn't ended, from the moment you were captured and put into the prison I was a.s.signed to keep you safe for the next level."
"Next level? What do you mean?"
"Big Man knows everything, the kids with powers? That was us. Obviously using the monsters against the humans wasn't working so Big Man thought he'd make his own *little monsters' with the serum left over from the experiments. They used it on the kids at the rave, filtered through the sprinkler system. To our knowledge a few of those kids there had gained some sort of heightened power, it knocked them out for a while, they were meant to be put in the games, and as you know three of them were, was a shame to lose Kimberley...we didn't want that, wanted to keep them safe for the next phase you see.
Big Man has an almighty respect for you, you never caved in when he wanted your school, you showed compa.s.sion to your students' plight, survived being dragged along by Apollo's horse, the vines of Gommerstall and Hammersmith." He noticed Sabrina shivering behind the others. "Strange how such a magnificent beast came from such a cowardly specimen."
Elias grew even more impatient.
"I don't quite understand why you're saying these things, Jago, but it had better stop, what about what you told us? The research, the animals in the jungle...YOUR SON, FOR G.o.d'S SAKE!"
"The thing is, Elias, I mentioned people in the arts, teachers, writers, poets, dancers locked up...well I failed to mention one other...actors. I'm an Actor who led you on a merry dance, Big Man offered me the job, said people automatically trust an old face, so I was the *mole', the spy and am I happy that I took it?...G.o.d yeah, my pension is worth s.h.i.t. I'm an actor, you dummy... nothing else, Dandridge over there is the real scientist. They also put me in a school to gain your trust so that when you were in prison you would see a familiar face, and the son part? Well I do have a son, but he's very much alive, that was said just to gain your trust...you know, as we're both grieving parents...probably."
"b.a.s.t.a.r.d!" Elias went for him, but the older man neatly sidestepped the tired attack and whacked Elias on the back of his head.
As Elias rolled on the floor of the ship, Jago quickly pulled a gun out of his bag to keep the others at bay.
"NOW GET BACK...ALL OF YOU...like I said, it's all part of the game, you and those freak students of yours have made an entire season's worth of viewing figures out of a handful of games. Big Man was impressed, kept you in prison, kept you in stasis...kept you alive as I watched over you as he prepared you for his next step."
Elias lowered his voice. "Which is what?"
Jago pointed the gun at Kay.
"Season Two."
He fired the gun at her and Kay's hand shattered from the blast, she screamed as her blood and bone hit the windscreen of the plane, Kay looked at the bleeding stump where here hand had been and screamed again, with her only hand she released the clip to her harness and fell to the floor.
Before the others could react Jago ran to the Entrance ramp. With his still smoking gun aimed head high, Elias went to his fallen sister, and held her in his arms.
"I'M GOING TO KILL YOU, YOU b.a.s.t.a.r.d!"
"Not today, my friend."
Jago switched hands with the gun and pulled out something else from the bag, a small hand grenade and wedged it under the door latch. Elias muttered under his breath. "Stupid, stupid, stupid."
Elias stayed quiet for a few more seconds, he looked up at Jago, his betrayal evident to everybody, he seethed with anger.
"Do me a favour, Jago."
"What's that?"
"Stay alive long enough for me to kill you."