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Didn't you?[break][break]
He does not speak those words, ploughing ahead with his relentless tirade, but
Lulu Flint might glimpse the accusation in Quinn amber as they narrow in return.[break][break]
She may not have run in the traditional sense, without any warning whatsoever and into the arms of the League. But she'd gone somewhere where she couldn't be found even by her own brother's searching, and she'd landed him in the office of his boss.
The Boss.[break][break]
Don't disappoint me.[break][break]
It's Walsh's words that stop his pursuit of her; he's not fast enough to stop the
TELEPORT, not even with the heightened senses borne of an Avatar's power. He's too stunned by her words to react as quick as he might.[break][break]
Yet when his instincts scream at him to follow, duty shackles him to the ship. He doesn't know where she's gone. She can't have gone
terribly far, thanks to the limits of
TELEPORTATION, but her list of options is broad still. Should he abandon his orders to chase at shadows, with no lead as to where he might start? How much ground might they lose against the League in his pursuit? The others on their vessel are grunts, set to sail and follow basic orders but not with the skillset of the former Head Scientist or Cillian himself.[break][break]
"Fuck!"[break][break]
Such an outpouring of emotion is rare for him, in Rocket's presence, and several aboard flinch from what they must interpret as fury. In reality, it is grief that whelms above the rest.
You'll have to kill me, too.[break][break]
Perhaps it is for the best that she makes it as far away from him as she can, should she intend to turn... for she knows as well as Cillian what choice he will make. The same choice he'd made for
Rowan Wrynn.[break][break]
To betray Rocket was to betray Cillian.[break][break]
The computer screen blurs as he blinks away tears that he cannot afford to let form. Not here. Not now. Rocket came first. Rocket
always came first.
He'd thought she understood.[break][break]
He is not as efficient as she is. Stress and time combined dull his skills to a fraction of what she'd taught him, and he is far slower in accomplishing what should have been an easy task. Though it is better than having no one at all to disrupt the League's communications, it is not the success that
declan walsh will have hoped for.[break][break]
I had no choice. His hands tremble above the keys.
He'll understand.[break][break]
Indeed, perhaps Walsh understood Cillian a little
too well; over months and years, he's applied just the right pressure to retain the loyalty of a man whose growing power might've otherwise driven him from Rocket's grasp. Instead, Cillian has only become further entrenched within the organization. He is a man terrified of death, yet he would die for them. And he would kill for them, even if it meant severing a bond as precious as the one he had with Saoirse.
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