After capturing Sherry Birkin, Rain and I returned to Europe with our prize. Commander Rosenthal was not too pleased by us bringing the young Sherry to Europe for he feared that the BSAA would focus all their power on getting her back. This was all a part of my plan. We had locked Sherry away in an old Umbrella facility in Berlin, Germany. Sherry was deep underground and guarded by many Titans. She would not escape easily.

Rain and I watched her day and night as she tried to plot her escape, but as the Titans brought her food and drink, I could see she began to have doubts. After having her locked away for a week without having any outside contact, I finally sent Rain in to try to convert her to our side. One way or another I would have Sherry join me, but much like me, Sherry had a special gene in her DNA. This gene negated my ability to manipulate and control her since she was infected with an active strain of the G-virus.

Rain left me in the security room as she went to go talk to Sherry. I felt that Rain would be better off at convincing Sherry to switch sides than I would, since Rain had made it very clear that my lack of humanity had made me weak when dealing with humans. It didn't bother me one bit that I destroyed almost all my humanity. Gods had no reason to be humane or show emotion. Hell, humans had already begun to lack humanity for they were destroying the one thing they need most, this planet.

As Rain walked into the large cell, I focused completely on the security monitor which Rain was staring at as she walked inside. Sherry curled up in a ball on the bed. Sherry had been stripped down to nothing but an all-white t-shirt and sleep pants. Rain stood in the open door. Sherry quietly said, "Who are you?"

"I am Rain Ocampo, and I am just here to talk. Do you mind if I sit?" Rain asked.

Sherry didn't respond or move and Rain slowly approached Sherry and sat down on the bed, "Look Sherry, I'm not here to hurt you."

"No, you just want to try to pull information out of me. Well you're not going to get anything from me, the BSAA haven't told me anything. All I know is they put me in protective custody."

When Sherry responded the way she did, it made me wonder. Why did the BSAA do that in the first place? There was no way the BSAA could have figured out that Sherry would be one of my targets. I moved close to the intercom and turned it on, "Sorry to interrupt ladies, but I have been wondering, why did the BSAA lock you away?"

Sherry looked up at the monitor, and stuck her tongue out, "Even if I knew, I wouldn't tell you."

I couldn't help but feel insulted. If I wasn't still healing from the burns, I would have went down there myself and forced her to tell me. However, I was stuck in a wheelchair for at least another day or two. My arm had regrown and was able to move, but my leg was still trying to fully regrow; I could stand on it, but could not move it just yet.

After my interruption, Rain was also glaring at me. I looked away from the monitor and Rain got ready to say something, when the alarms began to buzz to life. The lights turned from a soft white to a deep red. An automated voice began to scream "intruder alert" over and over again. I looked over at a monitor that showed a map of the whole facility, and sure enough there was a massive explosion on the ground floor. I switched from the cell's monitor to a camera close to the ground floor entrance. A single explosion had taken out most of the entrance, and a single man had walked in.

I switched back over to the cell's monitor and switched the intercom back on, "Rain, dear, we have an uninvited guest. Could you please go say hello to him?"

Sherry laughed, "Why don't you go say hi to him, or did Leon kick your ass too badly that you don't want to show your face?"

I growled, and could feel my eyes burn with rage. I quickly turned off the cell's intercom and listening device before I could say anything. I watched Rain leave and followed her on the cameras until she got into an elevator. I had already sent several Titans to try to take care of the intruder, but he had dispatched them. As soon as the doors shut, Rain began to communicate to me through our psychic link.

So where is the intruder now? Rain asked though the link.

He's just now in the basement labs, but Rain, I strongly believe that the intruder is him. So be careful. If he managed to awaken his true powers, he may in fact be stronger than you. I replied.

I will be fine. Just focus on getting better so I don't have to do all the work.

I watched as the elevator doors opened, and gunfire rained in from the open doors. Rain barely managed to dodge them in time. As soon as the first bullet hit the wall behind her, she jumped up and threw the emergency hatch. Once the bullets stopped, Rain reappeared on my cameras. I switched over to the others to see if I could find the intruder, but he had knocked out all my cameras in the area. I quickly closed my eyes and focused on Rain. The darkness quickly began to brighten as my vision changed into a blur and then focused little by little until a cloaked man appeared before me and I was no longer in the security room but in the labs.

I was able to see what Rain was seeing and hear what she was hearing. Rain and the cloaked man were at a standoff, Rain had two M1911 pointed at him, and he had a M16 pointed at her. Rain waited, but he quickly jumped to the side and began to open fire at Rain. She was forced to take refuge behind a lab desk for the area was too packed for her to dodge properly. The man shouted, "Give up! I hate fighting woman!"

Rain laughed, "And I hate fighting children."

I could sense greatness radiating off the intruder, and I could tell that it was my other target and the BSAA's other key weapon against my forces. If I could take both he and Sherry off the board, all I would need to do now is take out their other key pieces like Leon and Chris and the BSAA would fall easily.

Rain looked around the table and couldn't see him. As she got ready to get up, the intruder slid across the lab table and kicked her in the face. The force knocked her backwards, and the man was standing over her with his small side arm in her face. Rain wiped the blood from her lips and smiled. "Take me to Sherry!" the man demanded.

Rain quickly kicked the man's feet out from under him and as the man fell to the ground, Rain got up and in one smooth motion punched him in the chest knocking him into the table. The forced pushed the table into two other tables, and sent the intruder back at least ten feet. Rain got into a boxing stance as the man slowly got back up. "Not bad for a woman, but just remember, I don't play fair."

The man pulled his cloak off and threw it into Rain's face. Rain tried to dodge it, but the man predicted her movement, and was in front of her before she knew it. The man had short hair and a scar on his face. I smiled as soon as he upper cut Rain, knocking her back to the ground. It was in fact my other target. As soon as Rain hit the ground, she rolled to the side before his foot could crush her skull. The man turned to her as she got to her feet, "Jake Muller, you made a huge mistake coming her."

"I don't care, return Sherry!" Jake shouted.

"You care a lot about that girl, don't you?"

"Why do you care?"

"Because I understand where you are coming from, however, you coming here was a mistake on your part." Rain said as three S class Titans appeared and quickly wrapped Jake in their vines.

As Jake tried to break free, Rain used her superhuman speed to charge at him, and kneed him in his gut. The force of the impact knocked the wind out of Jake so hard that he puked from the impact before collapsing on the floor. Rain stood over him as he struggled to even breathe.

Rain, restrain the boy and bring him to me.

Rain didn't respond. Instead she quickly bound his hands and lifted him up onto her shoulder. Jake was a lot taller than Rain, but she was a lot stronger than she looked. She began to head back to me, but all I could think about now was how crippled the BSAA would be without Sherry and Jake.