Operation Precious Package, Part 3
“To the labs it is then.” Desmond pressed the button for the labs and turned to Sora. “So...can you make us a window, or even give us an estimate on the number of guards?”
Sora didn’t reply for a second and then he spoke up. “I have made the guards in the labs move elsewhere. Though there was an unusual amount of men there.”
Desmond looked at Emma. “That could only mean one thing.”
“She’s… fighting back?” Ayame asked hopefully, unsure what she was missing out on, but sure there was something.
Desmond shook his head grimly. “No. They were guarding Lily. He must either not have done it yet or he did and is waiting for seconds.”
Emma clenched her fist, shaking a bit with fury.
Desmond pulled the mask over his head once more and checked the stolen rifle. “He will pay Emma.”
As the elevator reached the appropriate floor, Ayame gritted her teeth. “What are you… is he… is she….” Her eye twitched a little, and she bit down into her lip angrily, a small trickle of blood going down her cheek.
Desmond didn’t reply and he walked out the door, looking around. “Clear.”
Emma did a quick glance of her own before heading quickly towards their destination, one hand on her gun, and the other on her stealth activation. Ayame stayed by the clones side. She shot Emma a sympathetic look, suddenly feeling terrible for no reason in particular, but remained quiet, the mission too important to mess up for a word of sympathy.
Desmond heard approaching footsteps and he stood straight. “Guys, stealth, now.” Emma and Sarah quickly faded from view.
Two clones turned around the corner and approached Desmond. “Why are you not heading to the hangar?” One asked with an emotionless voice.
“I was given a separate directive. I am to make sure that the captive doesn’t pull anything.” Desmond bluffed.
The two guards looked at one another and looked back at Desmond. “Be quick. She hasn’t been much trouble though. Not a noise, or anything. It should be no trouble.”
Desmond nodded and the two guards walked past Desmond. “One last thing.”
The guards stopped and Desmond turned to face them. “Has our leader visited the prisoner yet?”
The clone nodded.
“All I needed to hear.” Desmond nodded his head for the kill order.
Ayame appeared behind the pair, driving her knife into the side of one of their heads, a slash of crimson hitting her face. She kneed the other in the back, and as he hunched back, she wrapped her arm around his neck and quickly pulled up, snapping his neck with a sickening crack. She yanked her knife out of the first clone, getting another crimson spray, and dropped the two soldiers to the ground, her expression seething.
Emma slowly reappeared, and said in a cold and dry voice, “Desmond. When the time comes to kill Viktor, it will be by our hand. This has become more personal than it was before.”
“When the time comes...we will see. If there is a situation where he is able to be killed by you, I will let you. If you are in danger though, I will end him myself,” Desmond said.
“Your assistance will not be necessary,” 158 returned, and kept walking, her cold fury seeming to be tangible.
Desmond walked with her and he led them through the turns and they finally came upon a double door room that had a keypad next to it. Desmond didn’t waste time, driving his sword into it and the door unlocked.
Subject 156 looked up at the clone wielding a sword with an empty look, only slowly registering Emma in her ghost armor. “Oh. You have come to rescue me,” she finally uttered.
The shadow operative immediately knelt down, holding her sister tightly. “Lily...I’m...so sorry...we…” Emma could barely choke out the words.
Ayame pulled her armor off and handed it to Desmond. “Put this on her,” she said in a raspy voice, the blood smeared on her face. “I-I’m gonna… keep watch. We need to… to leave, though, so… you know…”
Sarah held a hand over her eyes, masking the shock and pain that was mirrored in them. T-this is...
“We won’t rest until he pays the ultimate price for what he did...we will never leave you alone again,” Emma mumbled to her sister, tears slowly forming in Lily’s eyes as she allowed herself to register the pain and emptiness in her heart.
Desmond set the armor down next to Emma and he put a hand on Emma’s shoulder. “Take all the time you need. Right now, this mission comes second. Take care of her.”
The shadow operative slowly helped Lily put on the ghost armor. Once she had it on, 156 quietly grasped Emma’s hand, not wanting to let go of her, and Emma did not deny her sister that.
Desmond walked out of the room and away from Ayame as to give her additional space. He sighed and rubbed his face, putting his head against the wall. “I could have prevented this...I know I could have…”
Emma soon walked up to him with Lily close at her side. “Let’s get out of here.”
Desmond nodded, seemingly distant but he had gotten an idea. “Take Lily to the ship. I am not done here.”
“I assume you have something else in mind besides fighting him yourself,” the shadow operative returned.
“W-what the clones said... Sora’s distraction was ordering them to the hangar...I am going to break Viktor’s back. I won’t give him a chance to attack XCOM.” Desmond stated.
“I suggest you do not attempt it if you believe there is a large margin for error,” Emma replied. “I cannot help you, I need to get Lily back. Do not make an unwise decision.”
“I’ll help him,” Ayame said, finally wiping the crimson from her face. “It’s the least I can do.”
Desmond nodded. “I don’t care. Just get Lily to the ship, Emma.”
Emma returned the nod, and began to walk away, but stopped when Lily weakly grabbed Desmond’s arm. “Not...your fault…” 156 whispered shakily. “D-don’t die…”
“There is something that people seem to forget…” Desmond stated, trying to hold back his emotions. “And that is Patient 42 is not one to just roll over and die. Lusett knew that...and Viktor will soon come to know that all too well.”
Lily gave the slightest of nods, and then let go, Emma leading her to safety. Sarah escorted them out, knowing Emma could not easily fight in this condition.
“To the labs it is then.” Desmond pressed the button for the labs and turned to Sora. “So...can you make us a window, or even give us an estimate on the number of guards?”
Sora didn’t reply for a second and then he spoke up. “I have made the guards in the labs move elsewhere. Though there was an unusual amount of men there.”
Desmond looked at Emma. “That could only mean one thing.”
“She’s… fighting back?” Ayame asked hopefully, unsure what she was missing out on, but sure there was something.
Desmond shook his head grimly. “No. They were guarding Lily. He must either not have done it yet or he did and is waiting for seconds.”
Emma clenched her fist, shaking a bit with fury.
Desmond pulled the mask over his head once more and checked the stolen rifle. “He will pay Emma.”
As the elevator reached the appropriate floor, Ayame gritted her teeth. “What are you… is he… is she….” Her eye twitched a little, and she bit down into her lip angrily, a small trickle of blood going down her cheek.
Desmond didn’t reply and he walked out the door, looking around. “Clear.”
Emma did a quick glance of her own before heading quickly towards their destination, one hand on her gun, and the other on her stealth activation. Ayame stayed by the clones side. She shot Emma a sympathetic look, suddenly feeling terrible for no reason in particular, but remained quiet, the mission too important to mess up for a word of sympathy.
Desmond heard approaching footsteps and he stood straight. “Guys, stealth, now.” Emma and Sarah quickly faded from view.
Two clones turned around the corner and approached Desmond. “Why are you not heading to the hangar?” One asked with an emotionless voice.
“I was given a separate directive. I am to make sure that the captive doesn’t pull anything.” Desmond bluffed.
The two guards looked at one another and looked back at Desmond. “Be quick. She hasn’t been much trouble though. Not a noise, or anything. It should be no trouble.”
Desmond nodded and the two guards walked past Desmond. “One last thing.”
The guards stopped and Desmond turned to face them. “Has our leader visited the prisoner yet?”
The clone nodded.
“All I needed to hear.” Desmond nodded his head for the kill order.
Ayame appeared behind the pair, driving her knife into the side of one of their heads, a slash of crimson hitting her face. She kneed the other in the back, and as he hunched back, she wrapped her arm around his neck and quickly pulled up, snapping his neck with a sickening crack. She yanked her knife out of the first clone, getting another crimson spray, and dropped the two soldiers to the ground, her expression seething.
Emma slowly reappeared, and said in a cold and dry voice, “Desmond. When the time comes to kill Viktor, it will be by our hand. This has become more personal than it was before.”
“When the time comes...we will see. If there is a situation where he is able to be killed by you, I will let you. If you are in danger though, I will end him myself,” Desmond said.
“Your assistance will not be necessary,” 158 returned, and kept walking, her cold fury seeming to be tangible.
Desmond walked with her and he led them through the turns and they finally came upon a double door room that had a keypad next to it. Desmond didn’t waste time, driving his sword into it and the door unlocked.
Subject 156 looked up at the clone wielding a sword with an empty look, only slowly registering Emma in her ghost armor. “Oh. You have come to rescue me,” she finally uttered.
The shadow operative immediately knelt down, holding her sister tightly. “Lily...I’m...so sorry...we…” Emma could barely choke out the words.
Ayame pulled her armor off and handed it to Desmond. “Put this on her,” she said in a raspy voice, the blood smeared on her face. “I-I’m gonna… keep watch. We need to… to leave, though, so… you know…”
Sarah held a hand over her eyes, masking the shock and pain that was mirrored in them. T-this is...
“We won’t rest until he pays the ultimate price for what he did...we will never leave you alone again,” Emma mumbled to her sister, tears slowly forming in Lily’s eyes as she allowed herself to register the pain and emptiness in her heart.
Desmond set the armor down next to Emma and he put a hand on Emma’s shoulder. “Take all the time you need. Right now, this mission comes second. Take care of her.”
The shadow operative slowly helped Lily put on the ghost armor. Once she had it on, 156 quietly grasped Emma’s hand, not wanting to let go of her, and Emma did not deny her sister that.
Desmond walked out of the room and away from Ayame as to give her additional space. He sighed and rubbed his face, putting his head against the wall. “I could have prevented this...I know I could have…”
Emma soon walked up to him with Lily close at her side. “Let’s get out of here.”
Desmond nodded, seemingly distant but he had gotten an idea. “Take Lily to the ship. I am not done here.”
“I assume you have something else in mind besides fighting him yourself,” the shadow operative returned.
“W-what the clones said... Sora’s distraction was ordering them to the hangar...I am going to break Viktor’s back. I won’t give him a chance to attack XCOM.” Desmond stated.
“I suggest you do not attempt it if you believe there is a large margin for error,” Emma replied. “I cannot help you, I need to get Lily back. Do not make an unwise decision.”
“I’ll help him,” Ayame said, finally wiping the crimson from her face. “It’s the least I can do.”
Desmond nodded. “I don’t care. Just get Lily to the ship, Emma.”
Emma returned the nod, and began to walk away, but stopped when Lily weakly grabbed Desmond’s arm. “Not...your fault…” 156 whispered shakily. “D-don’t die…”
“There is something that people seem to forget…” Desmond stated, trying to hold back his emotions. “And that is Patient 42 is not one to just roll over and die. Lusett knew that...and Viktor will soon come to know that all too well.”
Lily gave the slightest of nods, and then let go, Emma leading her to safety. Sarah escorted them out, knowing Emma could not easily fight in this condition.