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It wasn't a pleasant scene.

In many ways, Irina was spared from the worst of it, having been taken outside. Watching your daughter break down into wailing is one thing, watching the child squirm and flail in a desperate attempt to break free, reflexively kicking despite not having legs to kick with, as though trying to escape being sacrificed in an occult ritual, was an even more unnerving sight. By the time the crying died out and the girl lay eerily peaceful anesthetized in bed, Charles was unnerved enough that he had already withdrawn to his thoughts, drawing deep breaths, staring bitterly at the unfamiliar ceiling.

This was the worst way things could have played out. Well, perhaps not. The ceiling could have collapsed on top of Sienna just as Irina was holding her hand. Or something like that. Bah, thinking was troublesome. That must've been why most people didn't do it much.

There were a lot of things to consider. How Sienna would be upon waking up, how Irina was holding up, how the two of them could build a relationship after such a Titanic of a start...

And where did he fit into all this?

Whether he liked it or not, Charles had now involved himself on Sienna's caretaking. He couldn't just abandon the child after helping save her from that inferno, though it would seem that was the easy part. Sienna would need a lot time to recover from what just happened. If she recover- No, no ifs. She was still young and had all the time in the world. With proper care and a lot of psychological councelling, she'd get better, hopefully.

Speaking of psychological councelling, Irina walked in. She looked understandably hurt, but also bitter. Charles didn't speak up; the young mother needed some time and space to digest what happened herself. She sit on the chair between the two beds, staring at Sienna before pulling out her phone.

That made Charles worry. Irina had shown a tendency to be rash and vengeful. Considering how she reacted to the restraining order, it was only logical that she would try and get back on whoever it was that planted the bombs.

"I... I'm sorry about all that. If you want... I could ask the nurses to transfer Sienna to another room."

"Nay." he said assertly, "I care fer yer child. Tha poor thing's gone through 'nough."

He took a glance at the phone in her hand, and then turned to look at her eye to eye again.

"How're ya holding up, Miss 'rina?"
 

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Miss 'rina was not holding up well at all. Looking at the bright side of what was the world's worst situation, the Faux Feline VidCaster no longer had to deal with custody proceedings with her Ex-Husband and she had full custody of a young girl whose mind had been poisoned against her mother and whose legs had just been amputated. Even the silver lining of the situation seemed tarnished. If there was a God, he or she clearly was getting a kick out of turning Irina's life into some sort of traumatic emotional trauma story, the sort of thing that Role Players were so fond of.

Turning to the man who had been partially responsible for the safe return of her daughter, a strange sensation of deja vu overtook her as she wiped away the last vestiges of the buckets and buckets of tears that she had shed over the last few hours.

"I don't think we're fated to ever meet each other when I'm not balling my eyes out." The young mother said as she held her sedated daughter's hand, using the slightly self deprecating humor to mask how pissed off she was at whomever was responsible for this happening, "At least my jacket's not ruined this time."

An uncomfortable silence settled in for a moment, even the machines that monitored Sienna's vital signs appeared to be cautious about making excess noise. Clearing her throat, Irina looked over at Charles.

"Thank you, Charles. Thanks for saving her and being here for her when she woke up. You did a lot better than I would have." There was a certain note of bitterness in the young woman's voice even as she expressed her thanks to the man she owed very much. Thankfully the bitterness wasn't aimed at the room's older patient, "I owe you a lot... more than I could ever repay you... but if you ever need anything... don't hesitate to ask."

Despite how calm she appeared, the problem was that there was only so long that Irina could maintain a semblance of calm. With everything that she had been through that night, the threshold was absurdly short.

"I'm going to kill them. Whoever did this... they're going to wish they'd strapped the bombs on themselves." Irina said quietly, almost a whisper.
 

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As he gave her the omelette he prepared, he couldn't exactly read Asagi's expression when she replied, though he couldn't help nodding in response to what she said.

"Thank you...but I actually judge myself. The most conversation I ever have outside of work is with Irina. I've no desire to distance myself, just...sometimes, things get in the way."

"I understand. Don't take this the wrong way, but you give off the impression of being a workaholic." he pointed out with a soft chuckle.

There was a pause as she continued to stand just behind him and began to eat, and he let himself sigh softly. Asagi didn't seem like she let her hair down easily, metaphorically speaking. Though, if he was honest, that only made him more curious as to what she was like when she truly relaxed completely. When she spoke again, he looked back at her with an appreciative smile.

"Would it be too far from the truth if I said you followed in the footsteps of your father? And my compliments. You're rather good at cooking."

"Why thank you. It's a hobby of mine, though I'd be lying if I didn't say that part of my dabbling in cooking wasn't to impress pretty houseguests." he said with a playful eyebrow-waggle before he answered her question.

"And no. The reason I got into corporate business was largely the same as most executives: For power, prestige and money." he told her with a laugh.

Karl shrugged and turned back to the skillet as he put the finishing touches on his own omelette.

"The fact that it was what my father did was a factor, though it's closer to the truth if I said that seeing the difference in lifestyles between my parents sealed the deal when it came to me pursuing my current career. I'm shamelessly attached to my creature comforts and the life of luxury." Karl said smoothly, sweeping the spatula in his hand dramatically after he set his breakfast on his plate.

Once he turned off the stove, he turned to her and gave her an easy smile.

"So, anyone special in your life? If you don't mind my asking." he added quickly.
 

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"I understand. Don't take this the wrong way, but you give off the impression of being a workaholic."

She nodded at this.

"To a point. Some days, I feel like things are too important for me to let slide, and others I'd rather keep busy than relax."

She took a bite of her diminishing meal before continuing.

"For the record, I was taking time off before things I could not ignore got me moving today."

So, there were times when she was relaxed and not worried about the happenings of a day, but it would take some effort to make this one of them. And, at the very least, she WAS capable OF them. Now, Karl explained that his reasons for getting into CyCorp were actually fairly-common ones, the same reasons that most people do. Great hobbyist cook though he was, he was still a man of business and - strangely - being quite open and honest about it. He admitted he just liked the lifestyle better, and his candor on the matter made Asagi like him more. Honest businessmen - at least in terms of not being unscrupulous, lying, manipulative bastards - were hard to come by. Karl Adler may have been a diamond in the rough.

"So, anyone special in your life? If you don't mind my asking."

She shook her head.

"Before the accident, I hadn't actually given it much thought. And after it...well...I'd almost be convinced it was too late."

She didn't mind saying so, just now. There was no sense hiding it from him. He'd seen a more vulnerable side of her already, and he had a background that said to her that it was alright for him to know. Knowing how she felt about herself, it was easy to see WHY Asagi threw herself into work sometimes. It allowed her to ignore the feelings of being a legless, armless, eyeless torso that had once lay screaming in agony during a riot.

"That's not to say I wouldn't take offers. I'm just not very good at putting myself out there."
 

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Karl worked his way through his own breakfast, though he kept glancing up at Asagi over the rims of his glasses, watching her expression with interest.

"For the record, I was taking time off before things I could not ignore got me moving today."

"Shame. Me, I was on my way home when I heard the explosions and saw the smoke, so I can sympathize there." he told her with a nod.

When she shook her head regarding her seeing anyone, he paused mid-bite and blinked up at her.

"Before the accident, I hadn't actually given it much thought. And after it...well...I'd almost be convinced it was too late."

Oh. Right, all four of her limbs were prosthetic, and so were her eyes judging by the color. If she lost even one of those limbs, or either eye in an accident, it was bad enough. Though, if more were the result of an accident? Karl swallowed hard at the sudden flashback to the sight of a wounded young girl without legs, being carried out of the burning CyCorp HQ. That would have surely dredged up some unpleasant memories in Asagi even if the situation wasn't as close to her own accident.

"That's not to say I wouldn't take offers. I'm just not very good at putting myself out there."

He was snapped out of his line of thought at that, and he quickly recovered his composure to smile at her.

"That's another shame. You seem like a strong, driven woman, and you're certainly striking. Has anyone caught your eye?" he asked, though he was careful to keep his tone neutral.

He didn't want to make her uncomfortable, but since they only met that night, he knew he was starting to tread dangerous territory, and he didn't want to come off as a womanizing creep, even if he admitted that he came close. Still, his eyes didn't leave hers and the corner of one eyebrow twitched.
 

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"Shame. Me, I was on my way home when I heard the explosions and saw the smoke, so I can sympathize there."

Of course, what she left out was that her busy day interrupted her much earlier, what with the General and Irina and then the explosions. Speaking of which, as Asagi was eating, she was also getting a few text updates on the situation.

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-H.A. Dynasty and CyCorp not currently mobilizing (making inquires and restless, though)
-Street activity minimal, no appreciable incidents.
-Emergency services have finished their work at both sites.
-Search for short, black-haired female suspect with piercings continues.
Peace in our time. However, it would be an uneasy peace, one filled with saber-rattling and behind-the-scenes actions taking place. Asagi decided that the actual cordoning-off was no longer necessary, but there would still be patrols out looking for suspects still. Anyway, back to her and Karl now. They were talking, rather candidly, about personal lives. Right now, hers.

"That's another shame. You seem like a strong, driven woman, and you're certainly striking. Has anyone caught your eye?"

She finished her omelette and put the plate down at the table before turning to him with a smirk.

"Perhaps. Strong military women tend to drive away most others, especially if they hold a high rank, but I imagine if this one guy wanted to give it a try, I wouldn't be against it."
 

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"At least my jacket's not ruined this time."

A weak "heh" and rather forced smile was all that Charles could muster as response to Irina's rather badly placed joke. It was clear she was not doing well, not at all, and the contents of that message still bugged him. From what he'd seen of her, Irina wasn't exactly the most logical of people when under pressure. Indeed, Charles would much rather run through burning buildings than have to deal with her wrath again. He couldn't help but wonder if she was planning something, though he couldn't quite think of a way to approach her about it yet.

The silence that followed her humour wasn't helping either; there was an undeniably large amount of tension in the air due to what happened, what was happening and, perhaps, what was about to happen. As Charles searched for a way to break the ice, Irina decided to take initiative and turned to face him.

"Thank you, Charles..."

Words of gratitude were said, but Charles felt not gratified nor pleased, for beneath those words was ample self-loathing and elevation. He sighed and closed his eye, dissatisfied at how she was perceiving things. It felt as though she was giving up in a way, and that was absolutely the worst thing she could do.

Or at least, so he thought.

"I'm going to kill them. Whoever did this... they're going to wish they'd strapped the bombs on themselves."

Charles opened his eye and blinked twice in disbelief, on his face a whorl of emotions, primary of which were shock, disbelief, and a slowly rising anger.

He wanted to yell at her to snap out of it. To call her irresponsible and that she needed to get her priorities straight. But he withheld from doing so for antagonizing her in such a way would surely make her even more stubborn. No, now was not the time for heated words and arguments. If he was to change her mind, he needed to talk to engage her in something that most people, especially the ones that spent most of their time on the internet had forgotten of: dialogue. He took a deep breath, and...

"Miss 'rina..." he started, his voice calm save for a hint of anger, "Ye need ta calm down and think about what yer talkin' about."

He gave her a stern look, "Listen, I know yer anger. Anyone that's lived in Belfast knows what its like ta see a loved one hurt or worse. I've lost a good amount o' friends in tha past just 'cuz sum arseface looked up how to make 'xplosives on tha net. But right now ya have more important t'ings ta worry 'bout."

He beckoned towards Sienna. It hurt his neck.

"Sienna has been through hell. She needs 'er mother. Yes, the start o' the relationship between tha two of ye was bad, but that isn't cause to stop tryin'. And t'ink about who ye wanna mess with! These people bombed tha buildings of the corps that are running this country, what chance in hell do ya t'ink ya have o' makin' them pay?"

He paused for a second to calm down, before continuing again.

"Vengeance is folly. Even if ya don't care what happens to ye, ye should consider what consequences it might bring to yer daughter. 'Cuz, believe me, if ye go down this path ye ain't stoppin'. An' tha deeper ye go, the more ye lose yerself in yer obsession, the more ye hurt yer loved ones. Directly or otherwise. Do ye think these people wouldn't scoop so low so as ta use yer own daughter as leverage if they saw ye as a threat? Is that worth the risks?"

He paused again, this time to let the thought sink in.

"I beg o' ye. Swallow yer pride and let this go. Leave it to the Corps and the cops. They'll get them, eventually. What ye should focus on now it ta see to it that yer daughter moves on from tha trauma this whole pikin' situation has left 'er. That's all I ask."

He started counting his breaths. He felt like he was about to run out of them.
 

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Were the man in the hospital bed not partially responsible for the rescue of her daughter, Irina would have told Charles where he could shove his advice repeatedly until there was nothing but blood and fecal matter. The logical and reasonable side of the Cat Eared VidCaster understood that Charles' advice was sound and that it would likely be what was best for Sienna in the long run, however there was a part of the woman that overrode logic and demanded that whomever was responsible for causing pain to her child would have that pain returned ten fold. Born from the pain of seeing her child harmed, the guilt of being the type of mother whose lost custody of her child and the anger at having been denied the chance to release her pent up aggression on Sienna's departed father, the rage that the woman felt could only be targeted on the terrorist that had caused been responsible for at least two thirds of her frustration.

"I beg o' ye. Swallow yer pride and let this go. Leave it to the Corps and the cops. They'll get them, eventually. What ye should focus on now it ta see to it that yer daughter moves on from tha trauma this whole pikin' situation has left 'er. That's all I ask." Charles said, his speech ended.

He asked? He had the gall to ask her to forget about those who had harmed her family? Did Charles even know what he was asking? Had he ever had a child? Had he ever been responsible for someone other than himself or was he the type of person that was blind to the world beyond the bottom of a bottle? This was too great a thing to ask Irina, even if she did owe him for saving Sienna, this was too great a favor to request.

"You think they'll catch them? And then what? A trial? A guilty verdict? A prison term? If they were able to sneak a bomb into both Cycorp and H.A. Dynasty, don't you think that these would be the type of people that could get themselves out of prison and even if they decide to stay in prison, they get to live their lives while Sienna's going to have to deal with losing her father and her legs. She's going to have to learn how to live a normal life again, if that's even possible with what she's been through."

Sure, augmentations would allow her to walk again, but there was only so much that technology was capable of. Technology couldn't heal the trauma of witnessing her father's death. Technology couldn't remove the phantom pains that the girl would suffer for the rest of her life. Technology couldn't make up for all the holidays and events that Sienna would have to spend without a father, even if the man was a bastard.

"No. They don't get to live their lives without knowing the sort of loss that Sienna's going through." Irina said, her voice low, barely audible, "They need to know what they did and pay for it."
 

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When she finished off her breakfast and set her plate and silverware onto the nearby table, Asagi regarded him with a sly smirk. It made one of Karl's eyebrows wing up with intrigue as he slowly smiled himself.

"Perhaps. Strong military women tend to drive away most others, especially if they hold a high rank, but I imagine if this one guy wanted to give it a try, I wouldn't be against it."

Well, with that cue, what did it hurt to try? After all, she was a very intriguing woman...

"Oh? Well, say this one guy was attracted to strong women, and wanted to take you out? When would you tell him you'd be available?" he asked slyly as he set down his own empty plate and thoughtfully stroked his beard.

"Though..." Karl said, pushing away from the counter he had been leaning against and stepped towards her.

"If that one guy decided to hesitate too long, I'd be more than happy to take you out myself, Miss Asagi. After all, I can appreciate a lovely lady who could kick my ass with ease." he purred, regarding her with a small, sultry smile.

It was a short pause before he blinked and cocked his head to one side, adding in a more normal tone, "You know, I just realized I never did catch your first name."

The slight mistake was enough to make him laugh softly to himself in embarrassment.
 

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We interrupt this moment in time to point out the irony that her friend in the military would almost-certainly have the same sentiment, not just because she herself had gone through some shit - although that would certainly play a part in it - but that it was simply wrong to inflict that on a little girl. And now, back to Karl Adler's place, already in progress.

"Oh? Well, say this one guy was attracted to strong women, and wanted to take you out? When would you tell him you'd be available?"

"I'd have to be honest with him and explain that I'm on-call enough to make that complicated, but I'd be fine with delegating the responsibility once in a while to make some time."

It was, admittedly hard to flirt while flying in the face of reality. She did lead a busy life, although part of the reason for that was her own issues to deal with. She kept busy to keep occupied. If she actually flexed her power every now and again and put people to some of the tasks she personally undertook, she would have more time to herself, surely.

"If that one guy decided to hesitate too long, I'd be more than happy to take you out myself, Miss Asagi. After all, I can appreciate a lovely lady who could kick my ass with ease."

The 'I love a girl who can kick my ass' line is a bit dated, but then Karl probably never tried to hit on anyone who could, before. It was still kind of endearing, since he at least tried to dress it up with subtlety.

"You know, I just realized I never did catch your first name."

"Ah, now that isn't true at all. Because I know my parents, and I know they have spoken to you about me, on occasion."

She stepped over to him so that they were separated by a not-very-large gap, and she had a knowing smile on her face.

"The first words out of their mouths is usually 'Our daughter, Karine'."
 

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"I believe that brings us up to here and now unless I missed something out."

For several seconds, the only sound that could be heard was the distant wail of sirens as Kazuko took in Selene's story.

"Wow, sounds like I was right, your life blows mine out of the water." Kaz said after a few moments, breaking the silence. "But I did agree on a story for a story didn't I?"

Kaz rubbed his chin as he contemplated what to tell Selene, before the metallic digits caressing his face gave him an idea.

"Right, I'd probably go to jail if word of this ever got out, but probably the most interesting thing I can tell you about my life is how I got this." Kaz started, holding up his prosthetic hand. "It's a bit of a long story, I'm not going to lie. See before my dad died he worked for Cycorp, funnily enough, and he made enough that we lived pretty comfortably. After he died though me and my mum went through some hard times. She was working two jobs to keep us afloat and I was doing odd jobs here and there while I was in school. Anyway, after I finish school I blow all of my savings on my DJ'ing equipment so I could start doing that for a living and, you know it worked out ok."

"I mean I was barely making enough to keep myself fed, but it took some of the pressure of mum so I didn't care much. Anyway, I'm still doing odd jobs now and again, and I take a job for this bloke who wants me to deliver a package to his buddy across town. Even back then it sounded fishy as hell, but the money he was offering... it was just too good to pass up you know? So I take the job and the package is about, say... yay big."

Kaz mimes out a squat box about 15 by 10cm as he talks;

"A little thing, brown paper wrapping and tied in string, not suspicious at all. Anyway I decide to take the Tube across town, at least then I can get there fast and get the job over and done with, right? Well I get on the train no worries, and halfway through the trip I realize that the car's completely empty except for me and these three big burly dudes decked out in suits and ties sitting across from me. I'm like 'fuck this' and decide to get off at the next stop, only for two of them to stand up and park themselves either side of me."

"The third dude, a big, bald guy, built like a brick shithouse, stands up and places a hand on my shoulder. He's like; 'We know you have been hired to deliver a package, you can give it to us or we can take it from you'. I'm like sweating bullets here, and I do the logical thing: I give the scary mobster dude the package. At that point the train stops, and the bloke lets go of me so I bolt the fuck out of there. I'm like halfway through the train doors when bang!"

Kaz claps his hands for emphasis and keeps talking, "Blinding flash of light, big bang, and I feel like my arm's dipped in molten lead before I black out. Next thing I know I wake up in hospital minus my favourite arm and surrounded by cops looking to know what happened. So I tell it to them more or less straight, that there were this big scary dudes who pulled out a strange package so I bolted and, seeing as the camera footage from inside the car was blown up, they was what they believed."

"The next day I wake up and the dude who hired me is there, standing over me. I figure, 'oh shit, this dropkick's going to fucking shoot me' or something, but he just pulls out an envelope, gives it to me and says that we never met before walking away."

Kaz takes another, unsatisfying sip of the wine before continuing,

"So, inside the envelope was my pay and then some. I got the cheapest model of arm I could get and gave the rest to my mum, played it off that I had the luck of winning the lottery the same day I get my arm blown off. But yea, that's my story of my little run in with the mob. Nowadays I stick to DJ'ing. It doesn't carry quite the same risk of losing a limb."

Despite his humour, Kaz felt a tad anxious. It was a risk, no two ways about it, telling Selene about the circumstances that resulted in the loss of his arm, but despite that, in some strange way he got the feeling he could trust her. That, or maybe the wine was stronger than it's taste suggested. Either way he also felt partly relieved. This was the first time he had ever really told anyone how he had lost his arm, and getting it off his chest felt better than he thought it would.
 

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"I'd have to be honest with him and explain that I'm on-call enough to make that complicated, but I'd be fine with delegating the responsibility once in a while to make some time."

Asagi's answer was understandable enough. In fact, considering the workload he was about to be faced with, he was going to be under a similar strain himself whenever it came to freeing up time. After all, Violet needed time to recover, and he needed to pick up the slack other departments left in the wake of the recent disaster.

But he simply nodded before she corrected him regarding her name.

"Ah, now that isn't true at all. Because I know my parents, and I know they have spoken to you about me, on occasion."

Karl blinked at that, then she took a step forward so that they weren't far apart at all.

"The first words out of their mouths is usually 'Our daughter, Karine'."

It took him a moment, but he realized that she was right: They had mentioned her by name, and with pride. Yet another embarrassing oversight, and he chuckled at that.

"Ah, I recall now. I can't believe I didn't realize it sooner." he murmured softly.

They smiled at each other for a few moments before he took a quick look at the clock on the wall behind her and realized the time. With a sigh, he stepped back and motioned towards the door.

"Considering how late it is, though, I had better get you back to your bike so you can head home and get some rest. God knows you could probably use it after tonight." he said, reluctantly striding past her and making his way to where he hung his coat.

"Maybe we can talk about when we might be free on the way there? And thanks for not laughing at how cheesy I sounded." he added, glancing back at her with a grin.
 

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Well, we can't expect the memory to be absolutely perfect, after all. It'd been a while since her parents worked and therefore spoke directly with Karl about things. She didn't blame him for forgetting. Parents always talk of their children in some manner or another. It's just how they are. Somehow, Karine felt like she struck paydirt, so to speak, with him. Not as in she wanted something from him, per se. She simply felt that if she wanted to pursue this, it was a reasonable for her to try.

"Considering how late it is, though, I had better get you back to your bike so you can head home and get some rest. God knows you could probably use it after tonight."

"We both could. It may be calm right now, but the underlying tensions... We'll need all our strengths for tomorrow."

Today, technically. These were the early hours of the morning-ish. He went to get his coat. She already had hers, still.

"Maybe we can talk about when we might be free on the way there? And thanks for not laughing at how cheesy I sounded."

"Most certainly."

She let off a smirk as the two of them headed out to the car.

"Louie, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vY-4zWKsJM]"


Ya want cheese? Watch an old movie. Karine had a few, though the definition of old varied when you live in THIS day and age. Hopefully, tomorrow would bring some good news. Failing that, she'd take status quo, easy.
 

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Once Karl had slipped back into his suit jacket, he opened the door to his flat and politely motioned for Karine to go on ahead of him. As she headed out, she spoke, and he blinked at her when he recognized it as a movie quote. Casablanca, if he remembered correctly. It was enough to make him smile and fight against a small chuckle. He was really starting to like her.

"I think so too, Rick." he said with a waggle of one eyebrow as he strode out to his car and opened the door for her. Once she was in, he slipped into the drivers seat and started the car.

"So I take it you're a classic film buff?" he asked with a quick glance at her as they started to make their way to CyCorp Headquarters.

She was seated comfortable in the passenger seat, still looking ahead as she answered.

"In a sense. My tastes are somewhat more contemporary, but I took a film elective in college and my final paper was on the effects of cliche' in media overall. Casablanca figured prominently due to how much influence it had on the medium. But I do like movies, and anime."

Better times, with a better and happier Karine.

"Hmmm... Perhaps we could share some of those movies and anime together sometime then." he said with a smile before he sat back and sighed, eyes turning back to the road.

"It'll have to wait until the dust from the bombing starts to settle though. As it is, I'm not going to be able to sleep for the next few days. I'm largely going to be working on damage control for what Research and Development interests were caught in the explosion on my own, seeing as I practically forced my assistant into some medical leave." he told her.

Asagi looked over with some concern now.

"Your assistant was caught in the explosion as well?"

He shook his head.

"Not exactly. She was outside when it blew, but some shards of glass caught her along with the shockwave. She was mostly alright, and I know that if I didn't force her to take time off she would've pushed herself to keep working." he told her, grimacing, "In fact, you caught me just as I finished speaking to her."

"I see. Well, if it's not severe, I suggest you let her report in once you're ready to collapse. Maybe after then, there'll be some time. That's assuming more troubles don't arise immediately. I have people and drones with their eyes peeled, but they're just the stopgap. I have to do a proper investigation myself to find the person or persons connected to all this."

Karl nodded. If either of them was going to have a heavy workload, it would be Karine. Particularly since she was going to have to deal with fallout from both CyCorp and the H.A. Dynasty.

"I have to say, I don't envy you your job. I'll try and keep from exhausting myself completely, so you try and do the same." he told her with a small smile.

Honestly, she was surprised that other officials haven't complained to her (or the London Military) more loudly by now. She had a smile on now.

"Agreed, which just leaves us the one detail to handle: My place or yours?"

"Well, since you've already been to my flat, how about yours? We'll take turns." Karl said easily.

"Alright, then. I'll let you know when the heat is off."

Because chances are...it was going to take alot longer than whatever he is going to be up to.

"Sounds like a plan." he agreed.

The drive itself lasted a few more minutes as Karl fought against traffic, but when they reached the line of emergency vehicles outside CyCorp HQ, Karl parked and nodded to her.

"This is about as close as I can get. Drive safe Karine." he told her.

As she was getting out, she said...

"One good thing about my prosthetics is that they make safety no longer an issue."

He frowned a little at that, but he realized he was forgetting something as she stepped out.

"Oh, wait!" he called, before pulling out a card and a pen.

After a quick scrawl across the back, he offered it to her.

"In case you ever need to contact me. My personal number is on the back, and that'll usually reach me." he told her.

She takes the card with a smirk.

"Thanks. Though, really? I know how to reach anyone."

And with that, she was off to her now-unlocking bike in the cordened-off area, ready to blaze on back home.
 

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"But yea, that's my story of my little run in with the mob. Nowadays I stick to DJ'ing. It doesn't carry quite the same risk of losing a limb." Remarked Kazuko as he finished his own tale of suspense, fulfilling his part of the agreement that the pair had made earlier.

"My my Kaz, that certainly was an exciting, and if I may say so, chilling tale. It appears we've both have faced perilous situations before now. Reminds me of a job I did for CyCorp back when I started working for them. And relax darling, my lips are sealed." Selene said with a little smile, before pulling an imaginary zipper across her mouth to show she meant it. A few moments later she followed up with a sip of wine before speaking, the glass now half empty.

"I imagine those guys that got caught in the explosion were the packages intended recipients in the first place. Whoever hired you must have been listening in, and then triggered the bomb remotely; otherwise that was a very dodgy timer. If you hadn't bolted when you did, well, things would have been a lot grimmer." Selene then placed her glass down on the coffee table then adjusted her position so her left arm was resting on the armrest of the sofa.

"So, if it's okay in asking, what does your mother do for a living then?"
 

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Glad at first that the Miniature Barbarian Cat didn't hurl a space station for what he said, Charles gave of a blank stare as Irina said her piece, his face growing increasingly more bitter the more she continued. He wasn't sure if he should've been surprised; Irina did strike him as a vengeful type, and by strike it meant she didn't, for if she did it's result in death by frying pan. Even so, he couldn't help but grow angry at her. Her reasoning was selfish, accomplished nothing, and would only make things worse. He couldn't begin to comprehent why she was so hell-bent on revenge when there were more crucial manners to attend to. What about Sienna? What of her needs?

She needed a reality check. Letting her finish, Charles closed his eye and took a deep breath to calm down. Upon opening it, he looked her in the eye and threw a shard, accusing stare. Let none say he didn't try to be nice.

"Let's say, then" he started with a snap, "that ye make 'em pay. Then what?" He frowned. "Ye spend the next few decades rottin' in a cell fer murder an' vigilantism. Maybe ya make it out o' that. Considerin' yer gunnin' fer people with connections, prob'ly not. Best case scenario, Sienna's taken ta a foster family, confirmin' in 'er head all tha nasty things she thinks of ye, and when ya get out, if ya get out, she never wants ta see ye again. Worst case..."

He paused for a second, throwing a sidelong glare at the young girl sleeping on the bed to his right, "Worst case... ye got her blood on yer hands." The words came our harsher than he wanted them to.

"Can't ye see the absolute folly o' tha path ye wanna walk? Ye'll hunt these people down for what? Revenge? Is that a worthy enough reason ta risk hurtin' yer child even more? " He pointed towards her "This may be what ye want." and processed to point at Sienna "But this isn't what she needs. Ye said it yerself. She has ta deal wit' losin' 'er father an' legs. She needs a mother, not an avenger. "
 

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///Fry Pan Beat Down///

Were it not for the fact that the man in the bed next to her daughter responsible for her daughter being in the hospital bed and not in the local morgue like her father, the Taller Than Average Feline Aficionado of Violence might have been able to produce a brain addling fry pan capable of caving in Charles' skull. She was not the sort of person that allowed herself to assault a defenseless hospital patient regardless of how his words offended her more urban sensibilities. It might have been a lifetime ago, but the lessons that Irina had been taught still clung to her despite there being an ocean of time and a literal ocean between her childhood and now.

Despite the pretty kitty's penchant for retaliatory strikes and anger, the daft drunk's words did touch the parts of Irina's brain still ruled over by logic and motherly duty. Standing up, the not so fashionable dressed Vid-Caster walked out of the room, taking a lap around the nurse's station, taking slow and measured breathes as she did, inhaling calming sensations while exhaling her anger. By the time she returned, her desire to throttle the Mush Mouthed Good Samaritan had diminished considerably.

"Fine." She said calmly in a voice that admitted a sense of defeat. Reaching out, she took Sienna's hand back into her's, fighting back tears that had been born of frustration and helplessness. Just as she had been helpless to take Sienna away from Nathaniel, Irina was helpless to protect her daughter from the inter Corp violence that had torn London a new asshole, or arsehole to be regionally correct. Just as she had relied on others to protect her daughter, she now needed to rely on the very same Corporations that had brought this calamity upon Sienna's life.

"You're right. You're an asshole, but you're right." Irina said as she picked up her mobile and cancelled her request for more information regarding the identity of the bombers.
 

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(Back at the garage...) [Collab Effort]

The police officers hesitated slightly, they of course, also heard the explosions in the distance and it didn't take a cops instincts to know that it was likely to become a much higher priority than their report of a disturbance.

Nonetheless, until their radio's picked up with more information, they had to persist with their current job.

"Like we said sir, we got a report of a disturbance, and would like to come on in and have a look around if you don't have a problem with that." The last part of the sentence clearly carried an inflection suggesting that if there was a problem with that, then things wouldn't take a turn for the better.

Unsure how to respond, Liam bit his lip, despite knowing it made him look suspicious.

Well this is a right fair mess I'm in...

After a moment, he spoke up. "Of course, please go right ahead."

He opened the door further, trying not to make himself look more suspicious.

"Thank you sir, we won't take a moment". One of the officers stepped across the doorway into the garage. The other one held back slightly and once his colleague had walked past both Liam and Ira said "Kind of late to be getting a car looked isn't it?"

As the police entered, Liam was beginning to have second thoughts about this. He really didn't want to spend time in the nick, as it were, but if he refused, they might get even more suspicious. Either way, he was stuck.

When one of the cops addressed Ira, he relaxed slightly. "Oh, he's just here to shoot the breeze, ain't ya?"

He glanced at Ira, hoping he'd get the message to just go along with it.
 

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"Yeah." said Ira barely missing a beat. He thought it best to play along, he leaned against a wall trying to appear casual. "And it's not as though I have anywhere to be in the morning, always been kind of a night owl anyway."
 

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[HEADING=2]Chapter 3: The Break of Dawn[/HEADING]​

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The light glowed through the plane window onto the faces of the passengers along the side of the aircraft. While somewhat weak, it was enough to make one of the passengers open his eyes slowly. A slim built man who looked like a few solid meals wouldn't do him any harm, he sat up more straightly in his seat stretched and unconsciously scratched the scar that ran along his jaw. Looking around in his seat he couldn't have helped but notice that the crew and many of the other passengers appeared both restless and agitated. Clearly he had missed something, but nobody near him was seemingly inclined to speak to him, although perhaps that wasn't too surprising considering his relatively dishevelled appearance.

One thing that was quite obvious was that many people seemed to be watching the television screens built into the seats. Most of them seemed to be watching the same channel which from all accounts looked like it was a news report. Slowly placing his earphones onto his head, he flicked through the available channels until he turned onto the one that everyone else seemed to be watching.


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"-while the immediate area outside the offices have mostly been cleared of all large debris, the damage can still be seen clearly through the surrounding area and buildings. The list of casualties is thankfully smaller than initially feared due to the time of the attacks when most workers had left for the night, however there are as many as 40 people rumoured to have been injured or killed in this attack. When you combine those numbers with the similar attack occurring at the CyCorp headquarters we are looking at closer to 100 wounded or dead. Most of these are employees or visitors to the buildings although some of the victims were passers by on the street or even further away at the time of the attacks.

No group has come forward as of yet to claim responsibility for the bombings, but the fact that the two most well known companies in Human Augmentation were the sole targets, along with the rumours of corporation employees being murdered at the City Of Apex Hotel only hours earlier, speculation has already begun as to whether an Anti-Augmentation terrorist organisation is to blame.

Representatives from both organisations have already come forth to promise they will provide all the assistance they can to both the family and friends of the wounded and deceased. As well as any help they can give to the police to help with their enquiries. This is somewhat surprising given the normally quite clandestine nature of the corporations, whose fierce rivalry often causes them to maintain as much distance from outsiders.

We go live now to Jeremy Hawkins who is live at CyCorp headquarters-"


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The news was certainly unexpected. He'd only just left Budapest, a city ravaged by war, hoping to find something new and without painful memories. London had seemed like a good choice, it was doing better than most places, largely due to it's heavy investment into the Cybernetics and Augmentation industry. So to come at almost exact moment something like this happened could not have been worse timing. Unfortunately for him, he was sitting in an aeroplane, so had no choice but to at least land in the city before deciding what to do. As he considered this, the plane tilted downwards slightly, it would seem it was soon time to land.

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The man was close to the edge now. One event after another was slowly driving the ground from underneath his feet and he needed to to act fast. The bomb that went off wasn't about to destroy the company, but it could certainly end his position there if he didn't regain control of the situation.

A constant stream of data and digital conversations flowed in front of his eyes as he walked, details of the attack and his responses about how to deal with it. He already had a public announcement to make for the news and his best people working on damage control for the companies reputation.

Now what he needed was a solution. The attacks came far too soon after Ryan Greys murder to be a coincidence, the fact that the H.A Dynasty suffered the same fate in both cases were proof of that among other things.

So now he was on his way to visit Wolf for the second time, a trace of anger at the thought considering he'd attacked yet another one of his colleagues. It would seem that tougher action would need to be taken to get this particular man in line.

To start with the man chose to do away with the politeness of knocking on the door and walked straight into the Doctor's room.

"We meet once more, Doctor. It seems another chat is due, don't you think?"
Wolf was sitting at the edge of his bed with his back to the door and looking at the white wall in front of him. Something was turned off inside his mind. All he could hear in his thoughts was white noise. Static. He was empty. He was dead inside, and in a way special to him, he was finally happy.

The world was colored grey and black, brown and red. He couldn't bear to look around at what he had done, so he chose to follow the movement of white paint. He couldn't remember why he was there or why he was needed in particular. He increased his doses two-fold, some drugs he consumed in a rate as high as 400%. He had done enough damage to the world and those around him. It was time to rest, away from the world and the voices in his head.

Seldom did flashes of memory creep inside his skull, his hand wrapped around a woman's throat, his hand slicing through the meat of German aristocracy, like murdering a unicorn. What was her name? What was his name? He couldn't recall. They were all distant figures in the mist.

His medication, a collection of anti-psychotic, anti-depression drugs and his regular pills to keep his blood from clotting and murdering him in his sleep. He hadn't moved from his position for the past two hours, and he would move again only in an hour to take more of his medication. Wolf didn't hear the man speak as much as he heard his own thoughts. It was all an empty void, a happy silent moment of everlasting nothingness.

The man looked warily at Dr Wolf. He didn't seem particularly responsive, in fact he barely moved a muscle as he walked in. That did not necessarily mean much, Wolf had various implants and drugs working inside of him so even if he wasn't showing physical signs of acknowledgement, at the very least he'd be able to hear what the man had to say, even if he couldn't process it it right at that moment.

He breathed deeply before announcing "I am not sure what you know of current events Doctor, so I will quickly brief you. One of our employees was murdered in a hotel in the city. They were killed using an unknown form of firearm, most likely a completely unique prototype. Not long afterwards, as you know doubt have heard yourself, a bomb went off in our main offices," the man paused for a moment.

"What we need is answers Doctor, most specifically what kind of weapon was used and why. You have a very... unique kind of mind, and we want you to use your considerable intellect on solving this problem. Why would you do this? Well, I'd hope you understand that we have other people working on this as well, and as you mentioned last time we spoke Doctor, we own you. You are still here, despite causing us no shortage of issues because you still have use to us. We are willing to overlook Malcolm, we are willing ignore your attack on one of our nurses, but you will give us a damn good reason to do so Doctor.

I have all of the necessary files for you here, they should provide all of the information you need to begin coming up with some theories."


With that, the man turned on his heel and left. Granted, he probably needn't have come to speak to Dr Wolf in person, but he wanted to make it clear how seriously CyCorp was taking his insubordination. A gang probably would have just had him roughed up or punished in some way, but that wasn't the kind of thing that would work on a man like Dr Wolf. No, he was too stubborn for something like that, not to mention the combination of his physical augmentations and state of mind.

The man didn't know if he had gotten through to him, but he wasn't bluffing when he said other people could be solving this issue, which was where he was headed onto next. He activated his contact list and called his secretary. The moment he answered the man briskly said "Get me Karl Adler from our Research and Development Team. Now."

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Elise Pitt was understandably livid. She was in the headquarters when the bomb went off, but fortunately for her she was nowhere near the blast. Her office was still shaken to pieces with many priceless items now lying on the floor, but none of that concerned her right now. She was a driven and ambitious woman, but she wasn't heartless. She didn't know the exact list of deaths and injured so far, but she recognised some of the names and felt her gut wrench at the through of them.

PR had already spoken to the press, and some other representative's were dealing with the police. They were trying their damnedest to put themselves in a good position with the public. People generally supported augmentations, naturally considering how much good they'd provided the country, but when the dirtier side of the industry showed it's head people were often quick to forget how much they relied on corporations such as the H.A Dynasty and (as much as she was loathe to admit it) CyCorp.

With her subordinates dealing with those matters, Elise was working on something more practical, something that she'd be keeping very quiet from the police, despite the corporations pretence at full clarity on all matters. While it seemed natural to blame CyCorp for what had happened, the fact they'd just taken a bombing, with even more casualties than H.A, was a very compelling argument for some outside force being involved. As much as she despised them and the way they did business, they were not so callous or stupid to destroy half their headquarters just to put themselves above suspicion.

No, this was something else and Elise needed to find out what. For that she needed her best agents and while Ms. Anderson may have earned herself a break, this was not the time. She would need to be briefed in person, along with some other select agents. This mission must not be known outside of a select few, it was far, far too risky.

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The police officer still at the entrance to Liam Vaughn's garage gazed warily at Ira Soni as he responded. The fact was, this was private property and despite the officers misgivings, Liam Vaughn didn't seem to be afraid of his companion, so even though it was unusual, it seemed unlikely that he was under any kind of duress.

The other officer was walking through the garage slowly. Nothing seemed to be amiss, there was no stash of drugs or weapons lying around, no suspicious blood stains or anything else that would indicate a reason for police assistance. He sighed softly with relief, while it was a nuisance to have his time wasted, he was privately hoping for a nice, quiet shift before going home. He made to turn back towards the entrance when his boot brushed something on the floor, causing it to roll away.

The officer shone his torch down onto the ground. Shell casings, clearly from a weapon but not the kind the officer had ever seen before. So much for a quiet shift... The officer rested his hand on is firearm before calling out "Sir, do you mind coming in and explaining this?"

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