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Vicki Lew | August 2001
Part 12
Sir, she's back, Portman reported as he peered
into his superior's office. And in the Dungeon as you requested.
I suppose you're wondering why we decided against
cancelling her despite her disobedience, my boy. Stark let out a cloud
of cigar smoke and motioned for Portman to take a seat. It had been a long
time since Portman was this curious and unsure of the Organisation's
actions, and he did so eagerly.
Ever heard of the homo superior genetic structure, Portman?
The latter nodded. Well, as luck will have it, Operative 357 has it.
Which explains her resilience and ability to survive where others have not.
Heightened reflexes, sensory abilities, higher tolerance for pain, faster
healing periods.
Rubbing his chin gleefully, Portman mused, We had more
of a diamond in the rough than we thought,
And the time to make full use of this gem has come. The
labs have obtained her DNA samples, and Dr Svelsky from Russian HQ will be
flying down to conduct the cloning process. Stark announced proudly.
The younger man choked in surprise. Never did he anticipate
the Organisation to delve into supersoldier cloning. He smiled devishlly at
the prospect of having such powerful allies.
And what of Rogue? he asked.
Stark shrugged. Well, we've gotten all the DNA samples
that we need. I don't see why we should risk anything else on her.
He leaned in closer to Portman and spoke quietly. Bring her along for
the Stanton Industries mission. We need all the manpower we can get. After
that, I suppose you know what to do.
Standing up to leave, Portman said curtly, That would be a definate yes.
The dark was almost too much to bear.
To cope she retreated to the inner depths of her mind, where
she was in Remy LeBeau's arms. Never had she felt such an intense safeness
and warmth, the void in her soul finally filled.
And lucky her, that one taste was to be her last. An unbearable
ache of regret and longing reared its head, attacking her gut. Pushing her
previous thoughts away, Rogue sat in the cold dank dirt, deep in meditation
for many hours. She feared that if she didn't, she might go a bit crazy
from not being able to see her hand before her face, and worse, the very idea
she would never be able to experience what might have been with a certain
Cajun.
Her body clock had kept some track of how long she'd been
thrown into the Dungeon. Probably 2 or 3 days in the least. The young assassin
was still puzzled at why she had escaped a beating upon her surrender.
Definately not the style of the Organisation when dealing with
rogue Operatives. They had to want something from her. She was good at what
she did, yes, but not that mind-blowingly fantastic that they'd let her
heinous disobedience go unpunished. A rat nibbled at her bare toe, but she
hardly felt it, so numb her feet were from the cold. It scuttered away as
it heard footsteps from the outside. Sure enough, the footsteps stopped, and
the door swung open, making Sabine's eyes tear from the sudden burst
of light.
As her eyes re-accomodated themselves with the light, she could
barely make out Portman's tall built. He threw an array of uniforms and
equipment at her naked body and snapped before leaving, Get dressed.
Briefing in 5 minutes.
Silently, Sabine did as she was told, her insides frozen with dread as she contemplated her fate.
Through the mission log camera, Portman watched intently as
his Operatives launched their attack on the factory. They worked as a single
entity, the way that they had all been trained, and wiped out all those who
were unfortunate enough to be working on the night shift this Thursday night.
He, on the other hand, was safe in the operations vehicle, overseeing
everything. Once upon a time, he had been out there on the field, risking
his life for a cause he did not commit to. Until his later years, of course,
when it all paid off with some well-deserved promotions.
Tapping a finger to his earpiece, he delegated the next task to the Beta team
as they broke through the complex's security, to which they responded
immediately.
And now for you, Sabine, the stony man whispered
under his breath as he switched communication channels to the Alpha team.
Sabine, take Alpha team to chemical storage, and plant the black boxes.
On it, sir. she replied flatly.
Despite having adknowledged Portman's order, for Sabine,
the entire sting seemed like an out-of-body experience.
The hands that gripped the sniper rifle weren't hers, the
dead body under her feet wasn't bleeding over her boots, and the people
decked in black around her weren't her colleagues'.
Almost robotically, her body swerved and broke into a run, leading
the other five in her team towards their target location. As her hands reached
to her belt for the black box explosives, her mind was far away, wondering
what Remy LeBeau was doing right this instant. She attached the boxes to the
propane tanks and her fingers keyed in the arming code - was he worried about
her; was he searching for her...or had he just accepted that she had gone?
She nodded to the others, and began running back out, leading the team away from the highly explosive tanks. Back in the operations van, Portman saw his chance. The explosives were in position and armed, they were on their way out and better yet, her back was turned to the others. Deftly, he switched to an isolated comm channel, and hissed,
Remy LeBeau stood quietly in the dark, waiting for news. His
back stiffened as a figure approached; his fingers curled around his throwing
daggers, but relaxed when he saw that it was Ratko.
The stocky man tipped his head in greeting.
I got what you want. Now show me my part of bargain, no?
The thief slipped a ridiculously thick wad of money into his
informer's coat jacket, coaxing a smile from Ratko.
Now spit it out, Ratko. What ya got?
Stanton Industries just blew up 2 hours ago. My boys tell
me that it is not accident, there was surveillance for months before this.
People. All black. Need I say more?
I t'ink I know who you be talkin' about, homme. Remy replied grimly, eyes burning dangerously in the dark.
To be continued...
