Chapter 94: Return To Sender.
It took the team quite a while to sift through all the directions and statements that had been given by the rescued boys trying to identify the settlements they had come from so that they could be returned home safe and sound.
The plan was to plot a route around all the settlements and to drop them off along the way moving in a large loop until they finally reached Diamond city as their terminus point but with careful planning a lot of which seemed to be coming from their newest member the team finally had a route and a plan in place to get the boys all back home to their respective settlements.
Because they had promised to help him out Nick Valentine had been kind enough to pay for a large room for them in the inn for the night so that they could set out in the morning despite the team protesting that they could simply camp outside the city where they had been set up before he wouldn't hear it and simply headed over to the inn and book them a room.
Though it was actually kinda nice to be in a city and to see the hundreds of people milling about without someone trying to run them off or hiding from them as word had travelled about their exploits rather rapidly with even the little local paper doing a piece on them Wisp still kinda missed having the privacy of their own room in the ruined house so she could have her Malakai all to herself.
But after a somewhat restless night, the team were once again on the move with both Nick and all of the boys in tow.
As they walked Fuller was telling them all about the ESF, how they thought, how they operated and how far they were likely to go to get what they wanted and it all came together to paint a rather worrying picture that said to Wisp that Dr Chalmers had managed to get the power she craved so very badly within the Enclave and this little outing of number eight and nine would be a real feather in her cap as to show what her little shop of horrors could do if unleashed upon the world.
Wisp couldn't help but wonder to herself what exactly the pair of them were capable of and what powers they held, having already encountered one of the others when they met Malakai having two super-powered humans on their tail with a group of pissed-off special forces soldiers with access to high-end weaponry and power armour was not a very appealing one.
Then there was the issue of the Railroad, if the ESF did indeed manage to sway them to their cause through manipulation it could make things incredibly difficult for them in the form that they were innocents that had been tricked into believing them to be their enemies, it made killing them a powerful moral question indeed.
Wisp wondered if it came down to it could she actually pull the trigger on someone who wasn't truly her enemy but had been tricked into hunting her?
It also raised a whole host of other problems in their path like how to find them and how to approach them knowing that not only were the ESF most likely watching them closely but it could expose Fuller not only to their wrath and vengeance but to alo that of Glory if she discovered that he had deceived her to escape the ESF and to warn them about what was happening.
Wisp felt like she had a million little Arachnakai scurrying around in her head all wearing their own little webs before they all bumped into one another and got themselves all tangled up in a giant knot all while yelling at one another.
"Cap for your thoughts," a voice said suddenly snapping her out of her stupor and she blinked a few times before her eyes focused on Malakai's handsome but worried-looking face.
"You looked like you were miles away, so much so that I was beginning to think you'd figured out some way to put your body on autopilot and had gone swimming in the clouds or something, he said playfully trying to lighten her mood and she couldn't help but smile at her gentle giant of a man.
"Just trying to untangle the web in my head of how we are going to deal with this ESF and Railroad situation," she said and he sighed and nodded.
"Yeah I've been running that one over myself and it is a pretty damn tricky one isn't it? I mean how on Earth are we supposed to contact them without those guys knowing about it and tracking us down through it?" he said and she nodded.
"Yeah that was the conclusion I reached as well, we've got no way to know where they are currently or if they have already infiltrated the organisation as a whole so we'd have no way to know who we can trust or not, a part of me thinks it's better to neutralise the threat but then I have to keep reminding myself that these are innocent people that are just trying their best to do the right thing, it's not their fault," Wisp said and Malakai nodded.
"The other problem we have is if we reach out to them and the ESF intercepts the message they could send someone instead of the Railroad and the only person who would know the difference is Fuller which would expose him to the danger, no we have to be smart about this," Wisp said and Malakai nodded and then after a little bit of very cute mandible twitching he suddenly looked at Nick.
"What about him?" he asked and Wisp looked at her he was looking with half of his eyes and she raised an eyebrow.
"Valentine? What about him?" she asked curiously.
"Well he's a synth and something tells me they have most likely tried to approach him and maybe just maybe they might even have a relationship with him in some way, I mean think about it, who better to find other synths passing through the diamond city than another synth and given how the people of the city already know and trust him he'd be able to easily point them out to someone like the Railroad and they could free them before the people even become aware who they have in their midst," Malakai said and suddenly Wisp's face brightened right up.
"Malakai you are a fucking genius you know that? A gorgeous fluffy genius!" she said leaning in and kissing his mandibles and then his mouth.
I'm just a simple boy who likes to knit and sew but thanks I guess," he said looking flustered enough for her to wish there was a bush big enough around here for her to drag him behind of where she could ravish him in peace.
Wisp turned and matched pace with Valentine who glanced at her as she fell in step with him, "Help you with something doll?" he asked in that old-world city speech of his that made him sound like an old world gumshoe detective or cop.
"Well actually you just might be able to Nick, tell me what do you know about the Railroad?" she asked and by the involuntary ticks that passed through his face and the exposed motors in his face she knew she'd hit a synthetic nerve with that one.
"What about them? A load of cooks that are one step off trying to free talking toasters, infact I'm surprised that hasn't tried to uproot and save one of those Puloski presevation shelters by now given that the things give digital responses to things you say," he said with an obviously forced chuckle.
Wisp raised an eyebrow to let him know in no uncertain terms that she didn't buy a single word and the old synth sighed which thanks to his vocal processor made it sound a bit like a cough and a crackling speaker.
"Alright fine what do you want to know and just so you know I'm only willing to talk about this because of how far you lot went to dig me out of that hole I was in otherwise you'd get fuck all out of me," he said and she nodded.
"Actually I was thinking about a kind of quid pro quo how about we tell what we already know and why we're interested and then you can tell us what you know and see if this is something that maybe you might be willing to help us out with?" she said and he looked at her in surprise.
"Well that's a first, usually when dealing in info most people play their cards pretty damn close to their chest's but you're a different breed ain'tcha?" he said and Wisp smiled and nodded.