"Steve? Where am I?"
The air fled the room in an instant as everyone looked to Steve expecting his response.
"Hello, Ethan," Steve said clearing his throat. "You're…in The Alliance underwater bunker just off the coast of Durban. The real Alliance bunker."
Ethan's brows furrowed in confusion. "What did I walk into in the forest? Where was I? Why are you here?" asked Ethan in quick succession.
"Look…I know you have a lot of questions bu- "
"I do, and I need them answered now. For all I know, I could be a victim of kidnapping," demanded Ethan.
Steve sighed lowering his head in defeat. He motioned for everyone to vacate the room so that only Ethan and Steve remained in the abandoned med bay. Amber shot Ethan a meek smile on her way out before closing the door behind her.
"The Alliance isn't just a relief organization, Ethan. It's also a military force. We fought in the war on two fronts. One against our political enemies such as the reformed USSR and another against our own defected organization, SEKT. When the world war ended, our political enemies seized but SEKT remained. Their goals don't seem to be politically influenced at all."
"And SEKT is still around? Is that who those shooters were?" asked Ethan.
"Yes. The assault you dropped in on was a raid on a SEKT intelligence outpost in the Alps. All our outposts are in the Abandoned Regions so that the public doesn't detect our skirmishes."
"Why do you keep this from the public? Shouldn't they know? They could help you, right?"
Steve hesitated, biting on his lower lip. How much could he reveal? He'd be wiping his mind after this anyway, so why bother holding back. In spite of his appearance, it was eating him to conceal the secret away from Ethan. To keep himself away from Ethan.
"Because coming clean with the public would result in a full-scale war between the two of us. The earth can't withstand another nuclear war. It's best for the people if we keep this hidden so that SEKT can't use their nuclear warhead."
"If SEKT is as bad as they say they are, wouldn't they use it anyway?" asked Ethan.
Steve chuckled, "They wouldn't dare. If SEKT wanted to be seen publicly, they'd want to look like the freedom fighters of society. It's all about image and nobody wants to be the villain."
"Why would they want to be see- "
Steve cut Ethan off, "That's enough of that. You're not going to need this information anyway. Once I wipe your mind and drop you off at the teleporting station, you'll go back to your normal life and forget any of this happened. Deal?"
Ethan nodded. "The less I know of this the better."
Interrupting Ethan and Steve's conversation, Breach, the third man Ethan saw in the exo-suit swung the door open.
"Steve, we've processed the intel. We need to talk to you, now."
Steve excused himself from his conversation with Ethan and retreated to the back area of the med bay. Breach slipped out a slim tablet and handed it to Steve to examine.
"Fuck," Steve whispered. "A bioweapon of this scale?"
"And it's been flying under the radar of the public for a while. We don't know how widespread this is," added Breach. "We need to get someone to examine this ASAP and then inform the higher ups of this."
"Get it to Amber now. I have other problems to deal with," Steve ordered, handing Breach the tablet.
Before Steve could walk away, Breach grabbed his arm. "What are you going to do about the boy?"
"Get his mind wiped, of course," Steve said. "What else can I do?"
Breach gave Steve a worried glance. I can wipe him, right? Steve asked himself.
"You'll leave the boy brain dead, Steve," Breach muttered, worried that Ethan may hear him. "The events he saw were too severe to erase fully. Something as traumatic as losing an eye would trigger off a memory of this event even if the wipe was successful."
Great! Just great...
"You could just kill him, you know," Breach shrugged. "We've done it before."
"Absolutely NOT!" yelled Steve. Noticing Ethan had his head turned to his direction, he gave him an uncomfortable smile and resumed his hushed tone. "He's Haley's son! I can't kill him!"
"Shit," Breach whispered. "I didn't know she had one."
"Not many do. John and I tried to keep it a secret but now it's only a matter of time before everyone finds out."
"Didn't he have an interview with our folks in the lab just a day or two ago?" Breach asked pulling up the interview file on Ethan.
He handed Steve the tablet with a document on it. Steve scanned the document.
//Interview notes 1175: Ethan James Rider
FOR PURPOSES OF ADMINISTRATION ONLY.
Published by Jenna Furrowman, Chief of Research, Alliance Laboratories.
Ethan James Rider. While a capable researcher and perhaps genius inventor, he has been found in possession of activated Secronium. Thus, he was blacklisted from all research in his field.
The report continued listing Ethan's achievements at an educational and research level.
I, the chief of research at Alliance Labs, see great potential in Mr. Rider but question if helping to achieve his potential will lead to more good than harm. During the interview he despised biological warfare and thus wanted to find a way to abolish it by any means necessary.
After careful consideration, it is in the best interest of the institution and its reputation to decline Mr. Rider's research proposition, however groundbreaking it may be. //
"He could be more useful than he seems."
The conversation faded from Ethan's ears. He decided to get one last ear in on the conversation as he pretended to leave the room for a change of scenery. As he paced towards the door in his hospital robe, Ethan slammed into what seemed to be a brick wall.
"Excuse me, sir. I'm so sorry, I was just going to get some fresh air," lied Ethan.
John tapped his feet on the ground. He then placed his hand on Ethan's shoulder. His hand alone weighed more than a mountain. A small grin spread across his face.
"Certainly. Though fresh air is hard to come by when you're underwater," he stated blandly. "If you'd like a change of scenery, Amber will show you to the observatory. It's quite beautiful, I've heard."
"You haven't been there?" Ethan asked.
"Oh, I have. I just don't know what it looks like."
Ethan forced out half a laugh partly disturbed by how observant a blind man could be.
John nodded to Amber and then silently glided across the room to meet Steve and Breach in the corner. Amber lead Ethan to the end of the main hallway and into an intimate spherical room. A room completely secluded from the base and solely made from glass. On the outside, the tides of the clear blue ocean ruffled the leaves of the coral reef at the seabed. The fish swam care-freely in and around the holes of the rock features in their schools.
"Uhm!" Amber cleared her throat drawing attention to herself. "I think you owe someone a word of thanks…"
"Oh, yes. Of course. Sorry. Thank you for saving me back there," Ethan said apologetically.
"What are you going to do? Get your mind wiped?"
"No. I heard what Steve said. There's a bioweapon on the loose."
"Why you? You could just have your mind wiped and then treat the patients of that bioweapon like you usually do. That's helping too, you know."
"With being blacklisted from the market?" scoffed Ethan. "No chance. I can't stop this like a scientist."
"And you're willing to fight for it?" she asked.
"I've come too far to turn back. It's easier for me to keep going. I don't know if I want to do this, but I don't have a lot of time so it's worth a shot."
Amber shook her head with a smile, "good luck convincing Steve to let you join."
Amber turned around at the doorway and tossed Ethan's card he used at the station to him. Ethan flipped the card from one side to the other. From the Gold-feathered shield to his photo and then back to the gold-feathered shield.
Ethan crushed the ID card in his hand with all his rage channeled into it. His photo split down the center and his digital ID disappeared as the card was deactivated. He let the card slip through his fingers and drop onto the concrete floor barely making a sound.
Ethan stepped out of the observatory unfazed by Steve leaning with his back to the wall. Without uttering a word nor sharing a gaze, he continued onward, his slim feet sliding smoothly across the tiled floor. The red patch on the bandage wrapped around his eye had grown to twice its size in the time that had passed. His leg felt lighter, but the acute pain reminded him of how weak he was right now.
"Ethan," began Steve in a hushed voice barely audible to Ethan.
"Don't try and stop me, Steve," hissed Ethan without caring to cease in his path.
"8 am sharp. Right here. Don't be late."
Ethan paused briefly. He finally turned around to meet Steve's gaze for confirmation. Steve threw Ethan the teleporting card to access the facility. The card was almost identical to his previous one.
The gold-feathered round shield appeared on one side with notable highlights of lush green and rosy red on its borders. The rear side of the card, however, was as blank as a new canvas with only a single barcode denoting the number and branch. Ethan tucked it into his back pocket and strode through the hallway. There was no going back now. He'd thought he'd have to choose between his friends and his vengeance. The chance he'd succeed was almost zero before but now, he knew what he needed to do.