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Here you all go! Chapter 8! Man this one was a BITCH to write, Dionysus Park was probably my least favorite level in the game and that made it very hard to write a good chapter with it. I hope I did a good job and also thank everyone for reading and reviewing my story it is greatly appreciated.
Speaking: "Hello" Thinking: 'Hello' Radio/Eleanor talking to Delta: "Hello"
Papa's Snowflake
Chapter 8: A Dead Man's Secrets
Dionysus Park
(Delta's POV)
And it was a dump…
Once the doors opened, and Delta and Elsa walked in, evidence of the Park's time spent submerged in seawater was made blatantly obvious.
Sand covered the floors, fish flopped around, barnacles were glued to the walls and ceilings, coral and sea plants grew in every nook, kelp hung from the ceiling like drapes, most of the machinery was covered in rust, algae coated everything, and puddles of water were everywhere.
Sinclair started talking on the radio.
"Dionysus Park was owned by Sofia Lamb, chief. Sort of a private retreat for her social experiments. One night it flooded, killin' all her guests. Papers said it was 'cult-related.' Come on up to the train station, let's rendezvous."
Delta was on edge. While Sinclair was talking, the pair saw shadows moving across the walls but couldn't find the culprits. Two gates leading to the station were closed suddenly, forcing Delta and his daughter to find an alternate way out.
They entered another storage area when suddenly a splicer appeared out of thin air on top of the scaffolding for a statue and began hurling fire balls at them!
Both Delta and Elsa were easily able to evade them, but before either of them could retaliate the splicer vanished in a cloud of red smoke.
He quickly reappeared on the ground and was about to shower them with flames again…
Until Elsa jumped on his back and skewered his neck with her needle.
Delta watched as she got up after draining the splicer. She looked… confused. Staring at her hands like they were foreign to her. She started shaking, the sound of her heavy panting reached Delta's ears.
And suddenly, she vanished in a cloud of sky-blue mist and snowflakes…
(Elsa's POV)
Elsa was freaking out!
Right after she drained the teleporting splicer of his ADAM Elsa felt strange.
She couldn't see straight, it became hard to breath, she began shaking like an electrocuted splicer and the slug in her stomach wouldn't stop squirming. Then all she saw was blue.
And she was suddenly somewhere else!
Instead of being in the basement with her papa, Elsa was suddenly In front of a splicer sitting on a toilet!
"WHAT THE SWEET FUCK!?" The splicer yelled, as he tried to cover his disfigured lower half with his arms.
Thankfully, Elsa didn't stay in front of him long before the blue cloud swept her away again!
She was outside the Park, looking through a window with a dead man tied to a brick floating next to her.
Again, her location changed.
She was in a theater, a splicer was being chased around by a security bot and screaming his lungs out with a little sister watching him. The little girl was on her protector's shoulder, laughing herself to tears from the sight.
Then, Elsa suddenly found herself suspended in mid-air.
Before falling gracelessly onto the ground below her with a thud.
Elsa groaned in pain as she tried to regain her senses after the unexpected teleporting session.
"Well I'll be, you got yourself a teleport plasmid little lady!" Sinclair informed her. "That outta come in real handy! But guessin' from that little 'test run' you just had, I doubt you'll be able to use it right now without poofing yourself half way across Rapture!" He chuckled at the last part.
Elsa couldn't agree more. She did not like this plasmid. The continuous changing of places was not kind to her stomach, and Elsa did not fancy the idea of vomit in her helmet.
'And that splicer made it look so easy.' She thought bitterly.
After getting back her bearings, Elsa stood up and saw she was on the stairwell that was blocked by debris. She saw her papa below and made a squawking noise to get his attention. He looked up and waved at her to come down.
Elsa was just about to jump down when she noticed something in a mound of sand.
An Audio Diary.
Curious, Elsa picked it and brought it with her to show papa. She jumped down and gave the recording device to him, but before he could play it Lamb's voice was once again blaring over the intercom.
"Attention: Subject Delta and a rouge big sister have drained and infiltrated Dionysus Park. Their deaths are our rebirth — the life of the People's Daughter is in your hands!"
'Is that… anger, in her voice?' Elsa wondered.
The thought was forgotten when the tape recorder started playing.
"Dear blue-eyed girl: My name is Billy and I saw you the other day at the merry-go-'round. I think you are very pretty and I like your blue dress and the songs you sing about angels. My mom thinks your dad is scary but I think he is strong and nice like a comic book hero. I got you a gift and put it in-in the basement where nobody will find it. The secret code for the door is one-oh-eight-oh. I hope you like it. I will wave to you next time I see you so you know it it's me."
Elsa remembered they passed a locked door on their way in, maybe that's the door this Billy wa-
'Wait, blue-eyed girl?' Elsa wondered.
"He he, looks like your little girl has herself an admirer, chief." Sinclair chuckled over the radio.
Elsa's cheeks went red from the embarrassing comment.
Her papa didn't give any sort of indication he cared as went over to the door the little boy on diary spoke of.
Behind the door was an upgrade station and once her papa inputted the code, he went up to the station and placed his drill inside it.
While they waited, Elsa noticed something to the left of the station; a big daddy corpse crushed underneath a pile of rubble. Next to the protector's body was a purple box, tied up with a nice yellow bow.
Curious, Elsa picked up the box and opened it.
Inside was a beautiful red rose. The flower was in perfect condition despite the fact it had been sitting in a box underwater for the past ten years. Elsa twirled it around a bit in her hand, a small smile on her face.
'Thank you Billy, your gift is very nice.' Elsa thought to herself.
She turned around and saw her papa staring at her. Even with the helmet on, Elsa could tell his eyebrow was raised and a mischievous smile adorned his face.
Elsa felt her cheeks redden again from embarrassment, and was very grateful that her helmet hid that fact.
'Why do I have the feeling that papa is going to bring this up again?' Elsa thought with dread.
When the machine was done with his drill, her papa took it out and they continued their journey to the train station.
But not before Elsa put the rose away in one of her pockets.
(Delta's POV)
After hearing the adorable attempt at romance from the recorder and upgrading his drill's fuel consumption, Delta continued their trek through the drained park with a content feeling.
They had to clear out a few more splicers and some security cameras, but otherwise the two had no trouble.
They came to a set of doors that were jammed and wouldn't open. On the other side of the automatic doors Delta heard a commotion.
"No! Get back! She's my little girl!" A familiar voice yelled before the sound of the three gunshots and the warbled scream of an angry big sister followed.
Delta knew that voice, he'd found audio diaries left by a man who came to Rapture in hopes of finding his abducted daughter. A man who's goal was the same as Delta's.
Mark Meltzer…
After hearing the first audio diary he made, Delta had hoped their paths would cross. Their goals were similar and he could be a worthy ally. The fact he traveled to Rapture to begin with is proof enough of his resolve and the love he holds for his daughter. Delta respected a man like that.
And now he was squaring off with a big sister and Delta was trapped behind a faulty door!
The door finally opened and Delta rushed in to assist the surface dweller.
Only to find a rusty, broken-down carousel covered in orange sea plants.
He was too late.
Delta began walking over to the carousel in search of clues, when Sinclair began speaking on the radio again.
"Well, the good news is, I've located a new train car. But the station's still locked down, an' we're not alone in here… I see a shadow in the security booth. I'll lay low while you take a gander."
No sooner did Sinclair inform Delta of their predicament, another man contacted them over the radio.
"Well, hello, boys and girl! The name's Stan Poole — Rapture Tribune. Quality paper… before the locals stopped readin'' and started findin' uh… other uses for it. Anyways, I'm looking to cut a deal here, fellas. Come by the train station, I'm here in the booth." He told them.
They could wait however, at the moment Delta was more keen on finding out what happened to Meltzer.
A smoking revolver, and an audio diary were all Delta found.
And as he did with every diary he found, Delta played it.
"I found her…. Found Cindy, by this… rusted carousel. But she was just standing there, staring, waiting for the music. She doesn't even recognize me… what have they done to her? Listen to her…"
"The man on the moon is a girl Mr. Bubbles!" The little girl said.
The voice of Mark Meltzer returned. "…Uh… Listen, if anyone hears this, I have to know how to cure her. I-"
"SCRREEECH!"
"No! Get back! She's my little girl!"
BANG!
"SCREECH!"
Delta sighed when the recording ended.
Mark Meltzer was most likely dead now. Few ever survive meeting a big sister, and those who do only have luck to thank. Meltzer had survived an encounter with one before, but only because he was lucky enough to escape. This time he couldn't and wouldn't flee from his attacker.
After a short moment of silence for the father from the surface, Delta returned to his quest to find his own daughter.
'And on that subject, where did Elsa go?' Delta wondered, suddenly realizing his daughter had not been with him while he listened to the diary.
A quick, warbled screech revealed her location to him. She was near a door, pointing at a Gatherer's Garden with her needle arm and ushering him to come over with her free hand.
Since they were in such a hurry in Siren's Alley, Delta didn't have much time to spend the large amount ADAM he gathered on new plasmids and tonics. He went up to use it, but Elsa stopped him. She then took off her ADAM bottle again and gave it to Delta.
It was full of the glowing red liquid.
Delta realized that while he was listening to the tape recorder, Elsa must have past the time harvesting one of the corpses in the room.
Delta guessed that Sinclair's explanation in Siren Alley for Delta's adopting and rescuing of the little sisters spurred Elsa to help find ADAM for him too.
'You are such a good girl Elsa.' Delta thought with a smile.
He injected himself with the substance before giving the bottle back to Elsa and going up to the Garden. Delta purchased a few upgrades for his current plasmids, along with several gene tonics that were bound to come in handy.
With that out of the way, Delta and Elsa resumed their trek through the drained park.
They were walking through a clear glass tunnel after dealing with three splicers, when Sofia Lamb contacted them over the radio.
And she was not happy…
"Dionysus Park was my home… an experiment in social unity, cut short by human folly. You dishonor its memory with every step." She stated, with barest trace of anger lacing her words.
THUD!
Delta turned to see Elsa had stomped her boot on the floor in a very dramatic fashion before twisting it back and forth like she was squishing a cockroach.
Delta found himself smiling at Elsa's act of spite against Lamb.
Stanley Poole's voice entered their helmets soon after Lamb's.
"Now that—see, Lamb knows you're here, but I'm incognito. Thing is, since you've drained out the Park, the little sisters are already startin' to uhhh nose around, looking for ADAM. And uh, I can't have that."
The transmission ended just as Delta threw a massive fireball at a pair of splicers trying to unlock a safe. And next to that safe was another Power to the People station.
Delta was torn between the reflector plate for the drill, and the double revolver for the shotgun. After a minute or so of debating with himself, Delta decided he would benefit more from four extra shots with the shotgun, then from having the reflector plate. With his decision made, he placed the weapon in the machine and let it do its work.
To pass the time, Delta hacked the safe, and after a few misfires, he got it open and the upgrade was finished.
After exiting another tunnel Delta saw another of the loot filled wagons Eleanor's sisters left for him. And inside was a weapon that would prove very effective at clearing rooms.
"Take this father, and hurry. Mother can't hear this but she's- she's looking right at me. And her face…"
The ominous ending to Eleanor's message concerned Delta greatly.
'Does she know Eleanor's helping us?' Delta wondered.
Delta shook his head, he had no time to ponder ifs and maybes.
He picked up the surprisingly light missile launcher and gave it a close look before walking over to the door leading into the train station.
The door opened to two splicers working on a malfunctioning turret. They were preoccupied, and didn't notice the two in the doorway.
'Better time than any to test this.' Delta decided.
He fired the launcher at them and was rewarded with the sight of two splicers (plus one turret) being blown into tiny bits.
Elsa made a sound similar to a whistle at the launcher's display of carnage.
Delta switched the weapon out for his machine gun before making his way to the window of the security booth to meet Stanley Poole.
He was what Delta expected him to look like: Big ears, gaunt face, big nose, beady little eyes and brown hair parted to the side. He was thin and lanky and his posture didn't speak of confidence. He was leaning forward slightly and wouldn't stop rubbing his hands.
He started talking.
"Okay, so dead men tell no tales, right? Wrong. See, with ADAM involved, every stiff's got a story—and Lamb knows how to read it. If that stuff makes it back to her, I'm an obituary. So I want you two to take the story of Dionysus Park… and bury it. Get rid of the little sisters for me-" Elsa hissed a warning at Poole. "Y-your way. Do that, and I'll unlock the station here. Scout's honor."
Delta didn't trust this man. And it seemed Elsa and Sinclair don't trust him either.
"Well I'd say "he's hidin' somethin'"—but he sort o' took the fun outta that one. He's locked in the security booth however—so we'll have to play along. Find those sisters." Sinclair told him over the radio.
Delta sighed.
'We just can't catch a break, can we?' Delta thought rhetorically.
And with that, the two went back into the Park.
(Elsa's POV)
Elsa didn't like this Stanley Poole.
How dare he order papa and her to deal with her sisters like they were some kind of nuisance.
Regardless, they needed to leave, and Stanley had the key.
They reentered the park through the main entrance and began the search.
Splicers were around every corner of the Park. It surprised Elsa how quickly they all got here, considering it was only drained about thirty minutes ago. Also the fact that the security cameras and turrets weren't waterlogged after ten years of being underwater.
And the Park itself felt like a maze. There were so many twists and turns in it that Elsa wasn't sure how much time it would take for them to find the little sisters.
And on that note, Elsa was very curious about what Stanley was trying to hide from Lamb.
When she took the ADAM from the corpse near the merry-go-'round, a memory entered her mind.
Stanley was in it. He appeared to be partying, two women were flanking him as he… ran his face across the chest of one of them.
The memory ended fast and Elsa was thankful, she did not want to watch the rest of that disgusting memory play out. But despite herself, Elsa couldn't help but be curious…
What was he trying to hide?
As Elsa thought it over, the two entered another room. In the center of the room was a large statue of some kind of creature, and next to it, a little sister and her protector.
"There she is… get her! Hope that bodyguard ain't one of your long-losts." Stanley ordered over the radio.
Her papa pulled out his machine gun and covered his left hand in frost, but Elsa beat him to it. She jumped on top of the big daddy and froze him. Then, she jumped down in front of him and stabbed the protector in the face through one of many the glass lights on his helmet.
When the ice melted, the protector slumped down onto the floor dead. Elsa grabbed the shell-shocked girl and jumped back to her waiting papa.
Upon seeing her papa, the girl immediately brightened. Her papa took the child from her arms and placed her on his shoulder.
"Smart—see, you put her to work, and all that ADAM ends up in you! But you're sort of a silent partner, so that's tops with me." Stanley commented.
The three of them left the room and headed over to the vent they saw on the way in. Elsa was still curious about what Stanley was hiding however. She saw the glow of an ADAM filled corpse not far from the vent. She walked over and drained it.
Images invaded her mind again…
A little girl standing in front of Stanley…
Stanley holding the girl's arm as she struggled to break free…
Stanley electrocuting another girl who tried to save the other…
The memories faded away…
'What do they mean?' Elsa thought. 'And who were those two girls?'
"You two OK there…? Keep your eyes on the brass ring, fellas. Find the rest of the sisters." Stanley told them.
Storing the confusing information away for later, Elsa returned to her papa so they could find the rest of her sisters and leave this place.
As they walked and killed their way through Lamb's park, Sofia Lamb continued to taunt and mock them at every step. Stanley contacted them again after one of these taunts with some rather shocking information.
"Subject Delta's just a serial number, amigos. I did a lot of diggin' on you for a feature once. They used to call you Johnny Topside—found the city all on your own in a divin' bell… real shame what they did to ya."
That little piece of information caused Elsa's eyes to widen in complete shock.
Her papa was from the surface?
Elsa looked at her papa with sheer wonder. She knew he was an amazing man already, but to have lived on the surface was unfathomable to her. He'd seen the sun and sky, things that to her were simple fairy tales.
But who did what to him? And why was it bad?
The sounds of battle quickly pulled Elsa out of her stupor. She turned her head forward and saw two big daddies falling into an ambush set by a pair of splicers. One big daddy fell; took down by a lucky shotgun blast through a porthole, but the other fared better and charged its ambushers.
"Alright, there's another one. Clobber the big palooka and grab the sister!" Stanley ordered a second time.
Elsa made to attack but her papa stopped her, putting his arm out in front of her. She looked at him and saw he was charging up his electro bolt for the right moment. The big daddy finished dealing with the splicers and waddled back to its charge.
Right through a puddle of water…
Her papa unleashed the lightning bolt at the protector just as he was about to exit the water. With the daddy stunned, and the electrified water doing serious amounts of damage, Elsa watched as her papa hefted out the launcher and fired three frag grenades at him.
The big daddy was utterly destroyed. The explosions hit his helmet directly, shattering it apart and destroying whatever was left of the man inside. The little sister ran up to the corpse of her protector and begged him to wake up.
Elsa did not like seeing them like this. It made her sad. It reminded her of the time when her papa was taken from her.
But it needed to be done. These girls were living in an illusion, and if they weren't cured they would go through the same hell Elsa did.
It was a kindness cloaked in cruelty.
Her papa walked over to the grieving girl and like the ones before her, she immediately forgot about the corpse beside her as she reached her arms out in a gesture to be picked up.
After he picked her up, Elsa and her papa made their way to the vent they saw outside the room. And once they arrived at the vent, her papa freed the child from her ignorance.
Once he was done he spaced out for a while, like he was listening to something. It worried Elsa, and she tried to snap him out of it by shaking him. After almost half a minute, her papa finally turned to her.
He looked down at Elsa for a moment before surprising her with a tight hug. She gladly returned the hug, but she was confused.
Why the sudden display of affection?
(Delta's POV)
It was him…
The reason his daughters are like this was all because of Stanley Poole.
Eleanor explained everything to Delta as he watched the memory.
Eleanor tried to convince Stanley to stop using Lamb's power in such a foul manner by threatening to tell on him. Instead of the desired effect, Stanley grabbed her. Delta then saw an image of a young Elsa, being electrocuted by Poole. Eleanor told him what Stanley did after that…
He sold them to the Little Sister Orphanage in Siren Alley...
He turned them into little sisters!
When the ADAM induced flashback finished, Delta felt a persistent tugging on his shoulder. He looked down to Elsa's blue visor looking up at him with concern.
Delta hugged her tightly to relieve her concerns, as well as to cool his own thoughts.
'She had a life, most likely a family that loved her as much as I do.' Delta thought to himself as he felt Elsa return the hug.
'And he took any chance they had for a normal childhood away from both of them!' Delta thought angrily.
They remained there for a while, before Delta decided it was time to find the last sister. He ended the embrace and rubbed Elsa's head before continuing their game of hide-and-go-seek.
And no sooner did they leave the room did the nasally, voice of Stanley Poole enter their helmets.
"Now, you were just a deep sea explorer with iron cojones, pal… the public gave ya the nickname. But Ryan was convinced you were a spook, so his people locked you up… erased your damn name! Goodbye Johnny Topside—hello Subject Delta!"
Delta didn't quite understand why this man kept telling them parts of Delta's forgotten past. None of it mattered now anyway. All that mattered was finding Eleanor and leaving this forsaken place with his daughters and Sinclair.
They were just about to enter the carousel room again, when Eleanor contacted him again.
"The girls you saved from mother want to thank you. Check the Gather's Garden."
And sure enough, once they entered the room, there was a little girl leaving a teddy bear holding a present in front of the machine. She turned to both of them and smiled, before running off to whichever vent she came in through.
Delta opened the gift, and just like before, found it filled with loot and a large vial of ADAM.
He made several purchases before deciding they needed to keep moving.
They had only one last sister to find and there was only one place left for her to be…
Triton Theater
As they killed their way to the theater, Sinclair contacted them.
"When all this is over, an' we're divvyin' up Rapture's bounty, you an' I will be holdin' court on a private island, son. Think of it—each world power on bended knee, holding a bouquet made o' money!"
The thought was very appealing. But all Delta wanted was to be together with his daughters again. The money would just be a nice bonus.
They entered the cinema and walked through the water filled floor of the lobby. The sound of a little girl singing reached their ears. The pair entered the theater room to see the last little sister on the stage, singing to her guardian.
The cute performance was interrupted by an impatient Stanley.
"There's last one… lil' tyke wants to be in pictures. Real cute. Now get rid of the muscle and deal with her." The journalist practically growled the last sentence at them.
Delta scowled under his helmet from the way the man spoke, but other than that he did nothing else.
Delta unleashed a charged up winter blast on the big daddy, before charging him. Chairs were sent flying as the Alpha series protector ran through them.
Delta's drill smashed hard into frozen daddy, but it was not enough to shatter him. The ice quickly melted and the attacked protector responded to Delta's assault with a heavy swipe from his drill.
The blow made Delta stagger to the side before he quickly regained his balance. The bouncer big daddy made to run him through with his now spinning drill, but with a heavy downwards swipe of his own drill, Delta made the bouncer's weapon smash into the floor of the theater instead of his chest.
As the man struggled to remove his weapon, Elsa jumped on his back and began stabbing his oxygen tank repeatedly. Compressed air immediately began spewing out of the holes, and Elsa quickly did a back-flip off the bouncer before the tank finally exploded.
The sudden change in pressure was too much for their opponent and the suited man quickly died.
Before his charge could get a chance to mourn his loss, Delta went over and picked her up and went to find another vent.
As they searched for one, the voice of Sofia Lamb entered their helmets, but Delta paid no mind to her taunts and mocks. He just wanted to be done with this place and get back to finding Eleanor. Stanley Poole had derailed them enough already with his desire to cover his tracks from Lamb.
He found a vent in the gallery entrance, and cured the girl. And once the ADAM entered his system, the final piece of evidence linking Stanley to Dionysus Park was made known to him.
Eleanor's voice accompanied the mental image of Stanley smashing the main drainage pipe to the Park.
"With me gone father, Stanley just let mother's followers turn into animals. When word came that she was returning, he knew they would blame him. So he found a way to silence them all… and now he's trying to cover it up…"
The memory ended, and Eleanor's telepathic voice was replaced by the voice of Dionysus Park's saboteur.
"That's it! Now all that dirt stays underground, and Lamb'll be none the wiser! Hey, come on back. I've unlocked the train for ya! But remember, if Lamb catches ya, mum's the word."
SHRIEEEEEEEKKKK!
The all too familiar sound of a big sister entered the Park, quickly followed by dozens of splicers pouring into the gallery. All bent on killing Delta and Elsa.
"Doc Lamb's turnin' up the heat you two. Head on back to the train station and let's hit the trail!"
SHRIEEEEEEEKKKK!
Delta doubted they could get to the train before the big sister got to them, and knowing their destructive capabilities the train would undoubtable be damaged in the crossfire. So they would have to hold her off here.
Because Delta did not want to waste more time looking for another train car.
SHRIEEEEEEEKKKK!
The sister entered the room as Delta and his daughter were finishing off the few remaining splicers.
She charged at Delta with a primal shriek, only for him to backhand her with his drill. The girl lands on her feet however, and quickly begins hurling debris and dead splicers at Delta.
He quickly hurls an electro bolt at her, stunning her and causing all the objects she was throwing to fall to the floor. Wasting no time, Delta pulls out his shotgun, runs up to the paralyzed big sister and fires six rounds of phosphorus shells at her face.
The shells sizzle for a few seconds before igniting the girl in flames. She starts screaming and writhing in agony as the fire heats her suit and cooks her alive. The sister's screams finally end as she falls to the ground. Her armor blackened to a crisp.
Delta takes her ADAM vial and turns to see Elsa smash the frozen head of the final splicer against a wall before they make their way to the train station.
They entered the station, and were just about to hop in the train, when Sofia Lamb's voice echoed through the station's intercom system.
"Subject Delta, I have known for years of Stanley's betrayal here, and had forgiven him. But in compromising Eleanor now… he seals his fate. You see, it was Stanley who turned you into Ryan. He is responsible for what you have become. The security booth is open now… you may have your revenge."
And with that enlightening information, a very panicked and terrified Stanley began talking over the radio again.
"Sweet Jesus… Lamb knew!? A-and she just let me hang myself out to… oh god… now-now-now c'mon pal, the train's ready, just… just let me live!"
Elsa made to go up the booth, but Delta stopped her. This was his to deal with.
This man had delayed their mission, taken both his daughters' childhoods, and he was the one who turned Delta into what he is today…
He slowly made his way into the booth, Stanley turned around to face him. His eyes were with fear and Delta could see a wet stain traveling down his pant-leg. Delta took one step forward and the sniveling man before him backed up into the controls behind him and began cowering in fear.
"Mother's not lying father… he really did… to all three of us."
Eleanor's confirmation threw away any last remnants of doubt Delta had about this man.
Delta slowly advanced towards the sniveling man, he could hear Stanley mumble for forgiveness. And it only served to make him more furious.
'You want mercy, after all you've done?' Delta once again wished he could speak, so that he could let Stanley know what he thought about him.
Delta was now right in front of Stanley, his shadow engulfed the tiny man, whose arms were raced in a futile attempt to protect his head.
Delta just glared angrily at the man before raising his drill high in the air, Stanley screamed as Delta brought the weapon down…
Right into the control panel above Stanley's head.
'You're lucky you're not even worth the time to kill.' Delta thought as he leaned down so his visor was right in Stanley's terror stricken face. 'Otherwise, I would have frozen and shattered you into a million little pieces. '
Delta removed the drill and made his way out of the booth. Elsa was still waiting for him, when she saw no blood on his drill she cocked her in confusion, like she was asking if he killed him or not.
Delta shook his head to tell her he didn't and made his way to the operator car.
"You two have had a rough trip, chief." Sinclair suddenly announced on the radio. "You an' the little lady can have the passenger car for this ride. Lord knows you two earned the rest."
Delta nodded and made his way into the passenger section of the train with Elsa.
Once they were in, the doors sealed and the train began its journey to Fontaine Futuristics.
(Elsa's POV)
Elsa was tired.
After non-stop fighting in Siren Alley and Dionysus Park, the fatigue finally caught up with the girl.
Her muscles were aching and her eyes were fighting to stay open.
Elsa took off her cage and removed her needle, placing both on the ground before making her way to the very inviting red leather couches.
She was about to lie down when her papa took a seat on another coach. Elsa looked at him and then the coach she was about to sleep on, before making her way over to where her papa sat.
She sat down next to him and removed her helmet. With the metal sphere no longer on her head, Elsa placed her head on her papa's lap and closed her eyes.
She soon felt him running his hand across her head, like she was a cat sitting on his lap. A humming sound soon filled the car, as he sang her a lullaby the only way he knew how.
A smile formed on her face from these acts of love, and as her papa continued his soothing melody, Elsa slowly drifted into sleep.
Author's Note: Done! Thank you everyone for the support. Only a few more chapters left of the story. What shall happen next? You'll have to wait and find out.
Also an anonymous reviewer brought something to my attention I may have neglected to make clear. Elsa and Eleanor are bonded to Delta, but they are not bonded to each other. This is why Eleanor can only speak to Delta and not Elsa. Elsa can communicate this way too but it takes her more concentration and she can't do it for long, also every time either of them do it Delta is very vulnerable to attack and that wouldn't end well now would it?
Also, just to clarify, the only thing I'm using from Infinite is the tear in the prologue. And that is the only time you will see a reference to Infinite in Papa's Snowflake.
Also again, I will be going up to Maine for several weeks and the only wi-fi is in a library near our house up there and we also do not have an xbox up there so updates might take some more time.
Also again and again, I'm wondering if I should get rid of the (POV) at the beginning of view change. What do you guys think? tell me in a PM or write along with your review.
As always, please fav, follow and review my story, thank you!
DeadRich18 out!
