Normal

Help! That was probably the most coherent thought going through Normal's head at the moment his brother lead him into the warehouse. The second he realised that they were going to the same warehouse that contained several of these genetic monsters he knew he was in trouble. He knew they were gonna blame him for bringing his brother and that was before he heard Abnor threatening them. "Abnor, this really isn't a great idea - do you have any idea what they are?" "You know bro, sometimes you really amaze me? Of course I know what they are. That's why it's really no good for them to attack me, because I have reinforcements set to enter here in about thirty seconds if I'm not heard from." Normal saw that the big guy - Zack - and Max both understood what this meant because they stopped moving in as if to attack. "So can I call my men?" Max nodded. "Good. This is Abnor here, I have four X5s in custody, send a crew in to prepare them for transfer. Thank you Dante, Sarah. In one go you have brought in our two most wanted. I just hope you have as much success in the future." "Hey wait a minute, you've got the ones you want - I thought you'd let us go now." "You idiot Dante!" Max yelled back, "they were never gonna let you go." "You know, I'd be hurt, if you weren't absolutely right," Abnor sneered.

Normal couldn't believe that his brother could be like that. Well, at least now he had a reason to hate the guy. So perhaps that explained why Normal, who would never before have lifted a finger to help someone, did the monsters a huge favour. He tapped Abnor on the shoulder and as he turned around, Normal punched him in the face.

Unfortunately, Normal was not accustomed to punching people out and as such, the greatest effect his punch produced was to cause his fist to ache uncontrollably. The next greatest effect, however, was far more useful - Normal succeeded in attracting Abnor's attention. Through the corner of his eye he noticed Max and Zack fighting the containment crew that had just entered. In between the blows of sibling rivalry, Normal managed to watch as first the containment crew, then the reinforcements from outside, were taken out one-bye-one - particularly after two more fighters joined the monsters side. Normal couldn't have said where they came from, but at that point in time he couldn't care. Just then Normal couldn't watch anything else at all, because Abnor was forcing him back against the scaffolding that lined the walls of the warehouse. There was very little that Normal could do as he felt himself falling towards the struts - he grabbed hold of Abnor and pulled him down with him. The last thought that he had as the scaffolding fell, was 'Gotcha you son of a bitch'.