Chapter 11
Then, Flyer showed up. He heard the conversation and was not at all amused when he saw his brothers lying almost motionless on the floor. They were still alive, but weak and downed. Their harnesses were partially functional, but that was it. Raul's electrocution pistol seemed to cause some short-circuit to parts of the harnesses, and the weapons connected to the harnesses no longer worked.
"Well," said Raul, "if it is not Mr. Flyer. Convenient with being a fly on the wall?"
"I heard you," Flyer said, "and it seems that you underestimated my power."
"I do not have to look up to people like you," said Raul. "I have everything I need, and you only have youself. Nothing else, it seems, because I took down your brothers."
"Wrong," Flyer said, "I still have these."
Flyer was referring to his laser beams. His beams were aimed at Raul, but somehow Raul was able to avoid them by jumping towards the back of a couch. Dominic looked on as the furious Flyer gave out shots after shots, until one of them created a hole on the couch. Dominic was very angry.
"Flyer!" said Dominic. "You have to pay for that!"
"I will deal with you later, Dominic," said Flyer as he got preoccupied with chasing a rather fast Raul.
"No way are you going to catch me," said Raul as he stood near the window of Dominic's office. But Flyer, equipped with a harness, was too quick. He flew at a lightning fast speed, towards Raul. In turn, the expensive glass window of the office broke, because of the force applied through the impact. Dominic just stared in shock. "No, not my windows!" he screamed.
Flyer held on to Raul, and flew him upwards. Raul could not do anything. He did attempt to shoot his electrocuting pistol, but Flyer went too fast that he lost his grip on the pistol. So it fell to the ground and broke.
"No matter!" said Raul. "I can build more in my place."
"I do not care," Flyer said, "but you are going down. Before that, I will shut you up by tying you to that flag pole."
Flyer meant what he said. He tied Raul to an unused flag pole, and caused him to have his face pointed downwards, towards the streets. After he was done with tying him up, he flew back to the office, to check the condition of the harnesses, and his brothers.
