From being knocked out by Radio of all people, even unconscious I stirred myself easily awake due to a heavy dose of anxious anger; for the first time in a long while, the heat I felt the strongest was my own. My fists were clenched before my eyes opened, and I found myself strapped to some kind of restricting hand-truck, inside a moving van big enough to fit it. There were at least four armed guards nearby, and Toxic staring me down with a smile as I woke fully.
"And here we thought deprivation chambers would be enough to keep you calm and behaved. Compared to where you're going, you're gonna wish you stayed in yours back at base. You'd better enjoy this little bit of room to breath while you've got it."
Instead of answering him, I simply looked around to assess my surroundings more.
"Worried about your friends? Don't worry; they're part of the convoy. You're all taking a nice little trip. Our processing centers love working with your types, especially the occasional kind that haven't fully harnessed their Hierarch abilities yet. I hear they can be... extremely helpful in getting results out of you."
I didn't struggle as much against the metal bindings, made of something stronger than what I was secured with back at Hierguild. When I met his gaze again, I smiled back, totally unfazed by his words.
"You'll know soon enough."
"Much as I'd love to watch, gotta get back home asap. With Epsilon suddenly lacking a team, now's a great time to finish your little organization off."
"Don't assume you're going to be part of that; they have you booked for accommodations elsewhere. Or didn't they tell you?"
The way his handsome smile faltered enough to need to recover it nearly made me grin devilishly.
"What do you think I found in that science office, results of your annual physical? More like their next plans for you. You already did your job when you brought us to Hierguild. And now you're on escort duty when you could be on your way to taking out Epsilon out once and for all right now? Why? Unless we're not the only Hierarchs they have scheduled for...extreme help."
He really didn't want to believe me, but my theory hit on the right side of believable, with subdued anger upping the confidence needed to sell it. Cautious reasoning replaced all the reasons he had to grin.
"I'm even afraid to say exactly what process lies ahead for both of us; it's pretty fucking graphic, and pretty fucking funny to watch you smile all the way there, thinking you're just the deliver boy. You wanna know what they've got in-store for a poison pretty boy like you?" I crooked my finger his way, and nervousness got him to edge close enough to arms length. At that range, an arm grasped his throat as easily as my Hier-half broke through the stronger-yet-not-strong-enough restraints. He tried hard to spit something venomous at me, but my vice grip on his throat kept anything from coming out. The ease to which I could've crushed his larynx felt so tempting, but rather than upholding the earlier truce I'd made with Maelstrom, I was angry enough to keep him alive, just to make him suffer a bit longer. I tossed him at one of the guards, headbutting another through their helmet as I broke out of confinement altogether, knocking down the other two guards easy.
Before I could easily finish them off too, a flash of a silver silhouette came out of nowhere, followed by a grip nearly as strong as mine, catching me by the neck. Maelstrom used her illusion powers to conceal her presence, ready to restrain me in-case I caused more trouble. Holding me against the wall of the van, looking as angry as I felt inside, red around her fingertips meant she was using her power to keep me from hurting the rest of her team. But I wasn't giving up easy, forcibly pushing against her powers. The tress on her hair went from red to purple, much to the dismay of Toxic who noticed.
"No. He's mine, witch. Back off."
If I wasn't feeling angry enough, I'd almost feel sorry for him with the threatening look Maelstrom gave. Whipping her head in his direction, power radiating as maliciously as her expression. I was impressed yet unsurprised how easily she cut him down to size.
"Fine, he's yours," he tried his damnedest not to cower in-front of us. "Just hit that son of a bitch with the plague. Make him choke on it," he ironically choked out from a compressed throat, knowing the purple effect was supposed to be pestilence of some sort.
I wasn't in any position to put in any theatricality, convincingly playing at being enemies; too pissed for pretending, I grabbed at her throat with nearly the same firmness as she had mine. My grip loosened the second I held it, still not wanting to hurt her, noticing her tress turning purple, but the color radiating elsewhere was still red, visible only to us. Confusion over which power was really activated got answered quickly, blasting me through a hole out of the van, in the middle of speeding highway traffic. Feeling a semi truck zoom past my head in the opposite direction, I bounced off the ground, managing to focus through panic and pain to find my bearings mid-air, boots sliding along the side of the road from the remaining velocity. I took a few seconds to breath, to notice I'd been blasted to the opposite side of the highway, near the traffic going in the wrong direction.
Hier-half still on, and still more motivated than ever, I raced across multiple lanes, catching up to trucks traveling fast enough towards the convoy I got kicked out of. There was some extra oomph in Hier-half this time, enough to easily avoid other cars, and leap along the side of the closest truck to effortlessly get on top. Momentum kept me going, leaping across a few other trucks, luckily making it back to the van I started, marked by the big hole on the side. Had Maelstrom not been still in the van, I would've looked for a way to force it off the road. Instead, I leapt toward the other van ahead with Copula and the B&B twins inside.
Moving towards the front, I could hear what sounded like Toxic trying to scream at the top of his lungs, something like "the twins;" I payed it little attention as I saw the passenger side was empty. Ripping the car door off its hinges, I let it fly right in-front of the van behind, making it brake very unceremoniously, nearly crashing along the ditch in the middle of the highway. Inserting myself inside, I was ready to knockout the driver and give him an ungraceful exit, but the helmet-less guard that caused all my anger was in the driver's seat, equally surprised to see me.
"Radio?!?"
"Half?"
Still wearing Hierguild guard garb, he looked at me, and then the rear-view mirror, watching the rear van shrinking in the distance.
"Okay, that worked out much better than I had hoped."
He spoke like his old self, like he did when he was still operational, under Epsilon; relief joined anger and confusion as I stared at him, bewildered.
"You've got five seconds to explain what's going on before I beat the shit out of you and take your treacherous ass back to Epsilon."
"Gonna need more like thirty seconds man, and another thirty minutes on top of that," Javier looked back again, sighing heavily, very relieved to not see anyone else in pursuit of them. "We're not going back to Epsilon. We're going to Echelon."
"...what the hell is Echelon?"
***
Two decoy vehicles later, and with the still-unconscious trio, we made our way to what looked like an abandoned airport hangar, where this other organization, Echelon, was supposedly holding up. On the way, Radio had laid down a lot of details that helped things make sense. After his hospitalization, reports of his long-term recovery were grossly overestimated. He was actually back to 100% after two weeks, rather than still waiting for signs of improvement months later.