"Why- Sun!"
Sun. Of course. It all made sense. How stupid could I be? Thinking that people nowadays have the even slightest of common decency not to betray their friends. But what was I expecting from Ellis' son of all people? Mercy? Integrity? A speck of respect? Daniel made friends with Sun, so it was only natural he found out his link with Igo and therefore, me. Never mind. Ellis waged war on me so it would only be natural that there would be casualties. Both me and Ellis know how war works. Especially with me. He dared touch someone I cared about. And so I will kill someone he cares about to. Me? As Lanyon? Fuck off. This time he had gone too far, not me. And its time he faces the consequences for all the shit he has pulled.
Lucan, so absorbed in himself and his loathing of others, did not even notice that Daniel had begun to convulse and shake and scream for help, for he had used everything in his being to say those words. Everything that had been healed. Lucan, overcome by rage, didn't even bother trying to see what was in front of him. He had only one true goal set in his mind at that moment. To kill.
A blur or two tried to stop him. He was running out of the infirmary with such a gaze of intimidation that even the other patients were beginning to choke up and get frightened by it. Someone was shouting. It didn't matter to Lucan. When he wanted to kill someone, no one could stop him. Not even Ellis tried to hamper him when he tried it in the past. Who would dare get in his way when even the great Inquisitor didn't!?
"Lucan!" Igo exclaimed, shaking Lucan vigorously. After being told about Daniel's awakening by Cynthia, he had rushed over immediately and since he was already on his way back, it didn't take long to get to the infirmary. However, when Igo arrived, he saw Daniel convulsing and shaking on his bed and Lucan walking away, with a cold stare. That same stare he wore when he was about to kill someone. That couldn't mean anything good.
"Igo." Lucan stated, in a dead, emotionless voice, "Sun caused this. Ellis caused this. I'm going to make them pay. You cannot stop me now. You know that better than anyone."
"You can't do that, Lucan!" Igo reprimanded him, almost looking like a father punishing his son, and he now knew exactly what the boy was about to try. "You've exposed yourself this much already, and getting yourself involved with Sun will spell death for you! You have nothing, literally nothing to fall back on if you do this! I won't even be able to support you if you do! Just calm down and be rational for once!"
"I am perfectly rational, father. This isn't the place for you to get involved." and the worst part to Igo was that he did sound rational. To any sane person it was so obviously stupid you would wonder if this person is the Rogue, but to Lucan, this was rational. That was just how his mind worked. And Igo could see that, meaning nothing at this point could change his mind. "Now let me do my work."
"Lucan please," begged Igo, grabbing Lucan's shoulder as he barged through him. If being rational couldn't save him now, hopefully the pleading of his father would. "You don't have to do this.
"No," Lucan repented, a slight sentimental grin forming on his face, "I'm sorry Igo, but this time I do have to do this. If not for Daniel, for my own conscience. And David."
It was ironic. If this was the old Lucan, he still would of done exactly this as he is doing now, except his old friend from his past life wouldn't of been an afterthought. It would of been his entire reason for doing it, rather than clearing his conscience. That sad reminder could only make Igo weep. Weep in hope for for the old Lucan to return. And weep in hope that what he was about to do wouldn't claim his life.