Swolligator
Butcher of the Sands
- 1,955
- Posts
- 15
- Years
- Age 33
- Syndicate HQ
- Seen Jan 30, 2017
Adrian Santoro – Washington D.C., Virginia, America
Adrian laughed a deep laugh, "I guess I was just making it out to be more than it was," although he realised this, Adrian still saw it as a leap of faith, only time would tell if she had chosen the right choice for herself.
He himself had been in the same position several weeks before Erika. As was his ritual, he had been exercising at the gym, lifting weights, and working out, the general thing after having been sitting down all day at a desk job. He had just finished his routine work out when a female only a couple of years younger than himself approached him, seeming somewhat out of place with her figure amongst the body builders. At first, it had seemed like she was flirting with him, something Adrian was no stranger to, but then she started talking nonsense about Atlantis, people having special abilities and a mysterious organisation on the other half of the globe that was somehow mixed in with it all.
"You are an Atlantean, Adrian," she had whispered in his ear, "the people I work with, they are like you. Leave this mindless existence behind and become something more than all of this."
At first he dismissed her thoughts as if she was mad. Atlantis was nothing but a myth, an island that sank beneath the oceans long ago, there was no way he could be a part of it; he was Brazilian after all, quite a way away from where Atlantis supposedly existed. It wasn't until that night when inexplicable pain wracked his body, and by morning two tiny appendages had grown near the bottom on his ribs. On further inspection at the doctors, an X-Ray scan showed that the bone structure of his chest and abdomen had rearranged itself to accommodate the inclusion of two new appendages; bones, and muscles as well. Suffice to say, the doctor was surprised, and started spouting nonsense about the devil, prompting Adrian's departure.
Back at home, he marvelled in the mirror at the transformation that had taken place and then new appendages he had grown. He was surprised to find the girl waltz into the bathroom of his apartment as if she owned the place. She introduced herself as October Carter, and offered him a leap of faith further north. Within two weeks, his arms had grown to catch up with the point in time that Adrian was at; the pain being almost constant and unbearable.
Now he was doing the same thing October had done with him; recruiting.
Returning to Erika in the present he got to his feet, pulling two tickets from out of his pocket, "I have two tickets to England leaving in two hours, you won't need to bring anything since the Syndicate can cater to your needs. Shall we hit the road?"
October Carter – Syndicate HQ, Birmingham, England
October glanced across at Leon as a smirk crept across his face making her wonder what exactly was going on inside that head if his that was so funny. Maybe she should just give him another quick jolt to make sure he knew his place, but she was sure enough that the first one had done that. So instead she waited patiently for the elevator to arrive, making sure she entered in before him so that he knew for sure she was above him. Once in, she pushed the button that would take them to the level of their quarters; taking only a few minutes to get to the level. There was an awkward silence that followed, one which October was adamant to get rid of.
Leaning in close, she came up to his face, looking in his eyes, tracing his lips with her finger and running her hands through his hair, "You're quite cute up close, Leon," she smiled at him showing her perfectly white teeth.
Leon gave her a quizzical look back, one minute she was making his skull shake, the next she was flirting with him, was she mad? The simple answer: yes. "I know I am," he replied arrogantly to her; not the reply she wanted.
Offended, she took a step back, "want another?" she said raising her hand up and smiling as he flinched slightly at the gesture. October was all about control, from a young age she had been a control freak and would often get upset or take offense when things did not go the way she wanted. It didn't help that her parents would often fold in; giving her what she wanted when she wanted, dislike confrontation with her as to avoid her pathetic outbreaks of anger.
Leon took a step back, gulping before replying; "Once is quite enough. Maybe later though." But despite his reply, it didn't seem like he would want that to happen again. Period.
A single ding of a bell announced their arrival to the floor, and the doors to the elevator rolled open to reveal a fairly large room. To one side was a kitchen manned by a chef and a dining table long enough to seat at least six people on either side. On the other side of the room was a coffee table surrounded by two and three people couches. Straight ahead was a door open ajar, opening up into a hallway that ran horizontally along the back wall. Further inspection would show doors lining the opposite side, opening up to living quarters.
"Welcome to home," October stated, leaving the elevator and spreading her arms wide to convey the entire area. She was in the area for less than a minute when a 'pop' from behind caught her unaware. "Look what the cat dragged in," October said, turning around to face Jeremy, and the new comer. "Oh, and we have a new recruit. I'm October Carter, and you are?"
Jeremy Kyle – Syndicate HQ, Birmingham, England
Jeremy laughed at Archie's comment about mind control, not knowing whether to take it seriously or not. Raising his hand to scratch the back of his head, "We don't have a mind controller, but I suppose that would work." He replied.
"The way you speak," Archie approached Jeremy, staring him in the eyes which only unnerved Jeremy, "it's like you've been at this longer than just a few days," Archie continued to look at Jeremy, this time watching his movements as if he was looking for some sort of sign from Jeremy, all the while getting further into Jeremy's personal space; not that he mattered much, but he was starting to feel a little intimidated by Archie.
"Just how long have you had your ability?" Archie asked, but it seemed almost rhetorical as he returned to his seat, offhandedly saying, "Yes, I accept your offer," to none other than Jeremy.
Immediately Jeremy's heart skipped a beat, finally he had someone on his side, or at least someone who had accepted his offer. "I've had my ability for little over a year, but I'm happy that you have accepted." He made no attempt to hide the joy in his voice.
He walked over to Archie sitting down, gripping the boys shoulder tightly, "sorry I have to do this again, but it's time we went 'home'," smiling wildly at Archie before teleporting them.
They soon reappeared in a massive room, Jeremy's grip on Archie helping him to his feet before he would crash to the floor; Jeremy preferred to teleport standing up so that he would arrive standing up. "This entire floor is ours, to our left is the living room, where we can relax and chat together, to our right is a kitchen which even has chefs to cater to our needs twenty-four seven. Ahead of us is our living quarters, if there is anything you need, there is a telephone to a reception downstairs who can go out of their way to get you almost anything." Up until now, Jeremy had found it lonely with only Adrian and October in the complex, both had a tendency to ignore him, but with Leon and now Archie, there were more people. He hoped silently to himself that Jericho would accept the offer to.
As soon as Jeremy finished talking, the elevators behind them dinged, Jeremy turning around to see who was arriving. "Look what the cat dragged in," October said, turning around to face Jeremy, and the new comer. "Oh, and we have a new recruit. I'm October Carter, and you are?" Jeremy immediately stiffened in the presence of October, he still hadn't gotten over the shocks she would give him whenever she felt bored; and they were often enough, perhaps too often.
"Hello…O-october," he muttered under his breath, bowing his head slightly in her direction, avoiding eye contact at all cost.
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