"He's with the rebels." the soldier puffed out when he reached Youden's office.
Youden was about to leave when this imbecile barged into his office. He was trying to get out, after another long day of reading reports and altering funding, was he now getting interrupted again.
"Who?" Youden yawned, trying to pass.
"A man on fire." the soldier replied, stopping Youden in his tracks.
Jamal was with the rebels? No, that couldn't be it. He remembered the last sighting, was at least two hundred miles away from anywhere near that area, and he was sighted there.
"Are you sure?"
"Yes, he dropped every one of us, even the only tarr with us." the soldier followed Youden back to his desk.
Youden just stared at the report with the last sighting of him, as he slowly picked it up. He trembled as he could probably read the words of him being seen by that town several miles away from the airport he escaped from. The soldier just stood in silence, as Youden took a deep breath, before letting out a fury of slurs come out, as he smashed the desk he was sitting behind breaking it in half.
"How! What did you guys do!" Youden roared out, the window in his office shaking.
"We tried sir, but the other soldiers underestimated him."
"Now we have multiple problems! I started an invasion here, and there, about to everywhere, and you guys just can't take a single person with a simple power! How hard is it!"
"Didn't you lose to him though?" the soldier asked before it was as if he couldn't breathe, as he could see Youden's hand in a choking motion.
"You couldn't take him out either, and I'll do you the same." Youden grinned in a maddened rage, as he watched the life leave out of him.
The soldier tried to grab his throat to breathe again and uttering the sounds of agony, but it was no use, as his eyes slowly closed before going limp. Youden kept his hands like that for another minute, before dropping the dead body. He wouldn't let anyone speak to him like that, as he stared at the dirty body. He opened the door, to the silent space, as he heaved the body outside to a nearby furnace they installed for trash. It was time to take care of everything that needed to be.