Chapter 94: A little scatterbrained
This didn’t feel like a big deal to Kellen. Truly, he knew that he should be panicking and worrying about everything going on. He could tell that everyone else was, and if Kellen was going to be a part of the rescue mission, he probably would be worked up and worried.
He wasn’t though, and instead he was sitting in the ’green room’ with a bunch of snacks, endless good quality tea at his fingertips, and Espers who couldn’t keep their mouths shut. Kellen found that this moment wasn’t that much different compared to all of the other press conferences he’d done so far in his life.
He was just missing Rhys at his side.
He was still getting makeup put on his face, just not by Izzy but by another person hired by the Nemesis Guild.
Hill wasn’t by his side, but that was only because she was in the next room with Sergei and a few others, going over security and what they were to expect. That did not mean that Kellen was alone. He had three of the members of the Saturn Guild with him, all of them sitting around, chatting, fully dressed in their pretty Guild uniforms to show off where they were from.
Honestly, Kellen remembered what it was like the last few times he’d done a press conference. The first time he’d been nervous because he’d never done one before. The second? He was worried about what the idiots would say to him, that they wouldn’t believe him. The last time? He wanted someone to mess up. Try to hurt him.
He had a similar feeling as that press conference flowing through his veins. That was probably why he wasn’t as stressed out as he normally was, nor why he was as worried about Rhys being away from his side.
Well, that one also could be that he just trusted Rhys. That didn’t mean he still didn’t want to be there to rescue Gunther, but Rhys had been rescuing Gunther for a lot longer than Kellen had. He had to respect that, and also, Gunther might not want to see Kellen since he was the one who put him in that situation.
Kellen twitched in the makeup chair as he thought of that. It was the first time that he’d considered that Gunther might not even want to see him. Gunther had said before he went undercover that he was fine with the fact that Kellen was the one who suggested he go. Kellen hadn’t considered that his mind might change after he came back.
Oh no. Would Gunther hate him when he got back? There was a chance. Kellen had forgotten that the E.A.G. had had him for a while. They could have used all kinds of techniques on him, including attempting to brainwash him. Kellen had faith in Gunther that he wouldn’t be brainwashed against Rhys, but Kellen? The Guide who had sent him there?
Kellen was suddenly feeling a little less confident and a little more worried.
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Time passed quickly for Kellen, and before he knew it, the 11 am call for the press conference was underway. Rhys and his crew had left hours ago, scouting out the area the day of so as not to alert the E.A.G. members who wouldn’t have a clue that they were coming. It was going to be a surprise attack, and Rhys meant surprise.
Sergei was dressed in his Guild best, even wearing a Captain’s hat like Rhys normally would. Kellen had no doubt about who he was dressing up for. After all, it wasn’t like he hadn’t invited international newscasters for no reason. Kellen was glad that he did. Not just because he also wanted Brent to see him, but because he wanted the world to know what his city was doing and how they were protecting their people from harm.
Not with pissing contests that levelled lesser cities, but by uniting their forces and working together. Granted, Kellen knew that wasn’t all other cities, but he did know that a majority of the other cities didn’t work together as well as their city did. Correction, it wasn’t the city, it was the S Classes who practically ran them.
Kellen was just used to using neutral terms because that was how his Mom spoke, but everyone knew the truth. The other S Classes got too big for their own damn egos and would butt heads with the other S Classes and then nothing would get done. Rhys still did that, but when things became so important that his ego didn’t matter? He dropped it. Same with Sergei, and even Sakura.
They valued their people too much.
That was what Kellen believed, anyways.
Hill, also dressed in her Lieutenant best, was nervous beside Kellen. She’d also had her makeup done, since Kellen wasn’t allowed to go onto the podium alone, and she looked like a wreck. Even her people were trying to make her feel better, but Hill just brushed them off. She kept glancing at Kellen, her expression hard to read, before looking away.
Kellen had no idea why she was so nervous. They either tried to kill them, or didn’t. That was the reality of the situation that they were in.
Sergei was speaking to his people quietly, monitoring the situation, and after a long pause and a deep sigh, he turned to Kellen and Hill, getting up from the chair he’d been sitting in.
“It’s time. Let’s move to the second location where you’ll be waiting until I announce you. Will you be alright, Kellen?” Sergei asked and Kellen nodded. He was feeling fine actually. His body was continuing to heal after the blood transfer, so he was feeling quite good. His arm was also back in the sling, he was in his Guide Uniform jacket again, and his pants. He was just more worried about the fact that he stuck out like a sore thumb in the sea of dark uniforms since his was so white.
“I’m good. Hill, are you okay?” Kellen asked and Hill let out a shaky laugh.
“I think the least hardy of us shouldn’t be asking if I’m alright. Compared to the injured man I’m about to parade around in front of everyone, I’m doing much better.” She said dryly and Kellen chuckled. He turned to smile at Sergei.
“We’re ready, Sergei. Let’s go.” Kellen said, giving a thumbs up. “My new gun is itching.” He added, just to prove he was actually okay. Sergei’s lips twitched for a second before he sighed, shaking his head.
“You’re only excited because it’s a gun that can’t be used on the front lines.” He muttered, having gotten an earful from Kellen earlier about his gun. Kellen just smiled in response.
Sergei began ordering the others around in a soft, but firm voice. Everyone knew what they needed to do, having already gone through it with Sergei. Kellen watched the other Guild move, impressed again with how coordinated the Nemesis Guild was at all times. Sergei took great care to train his people, and this moment was a good example of that.
Kellen, Hill, and the other Espers were moved with Sergei and Kellen realised why once they got to the doors. There was a small spot out of view of the others where Kellen would wait. It was a blacked out spot, even amongst all of the glass panels around them, that no one would be able to target. Why?
The same fabric that Kellen was wearing on his body was blocking out the view for everyone else. If someone fired at it, it would probably reflect. If someone tried to stab it, it would reflect. It was basically two seats that had been surrounded in a protective fabric curtain. A very expensive fabric curtain, but still a curtain. Kellen was a little shocked, but Sergei just smirked at him.
“We have a farm in our gate.” He told Kellen, answering the question in Kellen’s eye. Kellen narrowed his eye. That was…almost unfair. Kellen knew how expensive just his shirt was, knew it was a ridiculous expense that Rhys had gotten him so many different sizes for his Field Guide uniform, but also knew it was important. If Sergei had a farm in his gate….
Kellen scowled at him, and that brought out a real smile from Sergei.
“There was a reason I was always so generous.” Sergei told him cockily, and Kellen really wanted to give him the middle finger. Half of his damn wages as a Field Guide would have gone back to Sergei if he was the supplier of this fabric for this area. Damn man! And he’d never said anything about it either!
The Esper that he’d assigned to take on the role of guiding the others and being the front of the company, a smaller woman with eyes that hadn’t stopped glowing the silvery blue of her telekinesis powers the whole time Kellen had been listening to her speak was now ushering Sergei out the doors and down to the stage. They had put up a curtain from behind, as well as a set of stairs from the back so Sergei, and eventually Kellen, would enter from the back of the stage.
Sergei waved to them, taking two of his Lieutenants, Lieutenant Turner and Lieutenant Davies as he left the building. He didn’t look back, too focused on what was about to happen. Hill, Kellen could tell, was worried about the space that Kellen was going to have to walk with very little defenses. The fact that he’d probably be a sitting duck, waiting for someone to shoot him.
Kellen wasn’t as worried. He hadn’t been worried this whole time.
He really, really wished that someone would attempt to hurt him.
Kellen turned to the Esper in charge.
“Are we able to hear what they are talking about from here?” He asked her. She blinked, and then swore.
“I have an earpiece, but I completely forgot about the others who would want to watch it. I’m sorry, Guide Woods. It completely escaped my mind.” She looked horrified that she had missed something so simple. That was okay with Kellen. Did it mean that he might miss his cue? Maybe. He didn’t really care. They could wait a little longer.
Kellen instead turned to the few pages of paper he’d written to get his thoughts down properly about what he wanted to say. He’d shoved them into his pocket, both the Esper jacket he had worn before this, and now his Guide Uniform. He knew his brain was a little scattered, and had noticed more little things about him that weren’t the same as before he’d been in the gate. He mostly chalked it up to the poison in his damn veins, so, notes.
Things he normally didn’t have, but this was supposed to be a debrief of what happened in the gate, what went wrong, and what he found. He could do that easily, but he also knew that there were some things that he shouldn’t say to the public. More for the image of the Guild and the other Guilds, and hell, even for Kellen’s image. Whatever that meant.
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Chapters
- Chapter 167: Cookies can heal souls if you eat enough of them
- Chapter 166: Everyone needs a little tea time
- Chapter 165: People cry out for help in different ways
- Chapter 164: We all sleep in sometimes
- Chapter 163: It’s so good it makes you philosophical (m)
- Chapter 162: Hungry boys deserve to eat (m)
- Chapter 161: Strawberries and cream never tasted so good (m)
- Chapter 160: Uncontrolled desires (m)
- Chapter 159: An anticipation weeks in the making
- Chapter 158: These Damn Espers
- Chapter 157: Totally not engagement rings. These are just...possessive rings
- Chapter 156: Waiting like a good Guide
- Chapter 155: A true friend will help you run away, even if it hurts
- Chapter 154: The love one holds for their close friends, with the Captain
- Chapter 153: A Captain’s regret, with the Captain
- Chapter 152: What does any of this mean?
- Chapter 151: How did you expect him to be soft?
- Chapter 150: Unable to even help themself
- Chapter 149: No way to avoid this
- Chapter 148: A busy day for a busy man
- Chapter 147: Rumour has it
- Chapter 146: If the shoe fits
- Chapter 145: A woman in over her head
- Chapter 144: What else are you hiding?
- Chapter 143: Two friends making time for each other
- Chapter 142: You can’t be together if you never even tried to get better
- Chapter 141: You belong in my bed
- Chapter 140: What it means to be a best friend
- Chapter 139: Do not use your grief to limit others
- Chapter 138: A good talk with a good friend
- Chapter 137: A phone call weeks in the works
- Chapter 136: Just an innocent Guide
- Chapter 135: Not everyone is a good person when no one is watching
- Chapter 134: Gunther, a man who just wants to feel at home again
- Chapter 133: Gunther, a man behind but getting better
- Chapter 132: A big dumb S Class
- Chapter 131: Rhys is never going to forget what he did
- Chapter 130: Forgiveness does not come easily, but understanding does
- Chapter 129: Truth always finds a way to come out
- Chapter 128: This kind of jealousy could eat you alive
- Chapter 127: Two brothers, created equal, shaped differently
- Chapter 126: What it means to be cared for
- Chapter 125: A man holding his whole heart
- Chapter 124: A treat for a Guide simply doing his best
- Chapter 123: A grandfather’s love for his grandson
- Chapter 122: A cat playing with a mouse
- Chapter 121: To stand there and do nothing
- Chapter 120: This isn’t about you, I need to vent my rage
- Chapter 119: Well, that’s one way to get into a Guild building
- Chapter 118: A Field Guide far away from home
- Chapter 117: Sometimes we all need someone to yell at someone for us
- Chapter 116: A Guide shoulder to lean on
- Chapter 115: Two Guides who can manage their Espers
- Chapter 114: What am I going to do with all this money?
- Chapter 113: A Guide’s duty to guide
- Chapter 112: It’s okay to be a little crazy
- Chapter 111: A step by step plan
- Chapter 110: We do not touch civilians
- Chapter 109: An old man with a grudge
- Chapter 108: Come on, you’re not my Mom
- Chapter 107: Some things just can’t be avoided
- Chapter 106: Trading one confinement for another
- Chapter 105: Medical professionals are human too
- Chapter 104: Sometimes a gentle touch is all someone needs
- Chapter 103: Fueled by rage
- Chapter 102: Do these dots connect?
- Chapter 101: May I offer a joke in these trying times?
- Chapter 100: Don’t mess with my people, with the Captain
- Chapter 99: What the hell was that, with the Captain
- Chapter 98: Breaking out with the Captain
- Chapter 97: A Woods family adoption
- Chapter 96: A man and a paper
- Chapter 95: Sergei hates public speaking
- Chapter 94: A little scatterbrained
- Chapter 93: Lost in a daze
- Chapter 92: Two lovers on different paths
- Chapter 91: Actions have consequences
- Chapter 90: An uncomfortable conversation
- Chapter 89: A secret that can’t be kept for long
- Chapter 88: No one is ever going to blame you
- Chapter 87: Kellen can never stay still
- Chapter 86: My two gay dads
- Chapter 85: Feeling like a failure
- Chapter 84: Presumptuous little Taytay
- Chapter 83: A battle of wills
- Chapter 82: A flustered Healer
- Chapter 81: Everything isn’t quite so green
- Chapter 80: Sergei has what now?
- Chapter 79: Hard negotiations
- Chapter 78: A new, shiny gun
- Chapter 77: A good morning
- Chapter 76: A sweet debrief
- Chapter 75: A little something to take the edge off (suggestive)
- Chapter 74: These aren’t off limits anymore?
- Chapter 73: A kettle about to boil over
- Chapter 72: A badge of honour
- Chapter 71: Just a little snack
- Chapter 70: Put your nose in it
- Chapter 69: Am I not providing enough for you?
- Chapter 68: We all have something we don’t want to do
- Chapter 67: An all communication black out
- Chapter 66: A serious conversation about the James family
- Chapter 65: An S Class and her Lieutenants
- Chapter 64: A shy admittance and a protective Aunt
- Chapter 63: Espers do not do well when Guides are missing limbs
- Chapter 62: Every Captain is different
- Chapter 61: Meet Auntie Dina, in the flesh
- Chapter 60: A captive audience (violence/death warning)
- Chapter 59: I hoped for better, honestly
- Chapter 58: An Esper can be cute too
- Chapter 57: A friendly face at a shitty party
- Chapter 56: Brent in the big city
- Chapter 55: Sergei’s thoughts
- Chapter 54: A shadow of a Brent
- Chapter 53: Hiding a truth with the Captain
- Chapter 52: An emotional Guide?
- Chapter 51: Just one touch
- Chapter 50: What the Captain doesn’t know won’t hurt him
- Chapter 49: Just some gals having a good time
- Chapter 48: We love a little debrief
- Chapter 47: Stirring the pot
- Chapter 46: Cleared for leave, not for play
- Chapter 45: I know crazy runs in the family, but I didn’t come here for a crazy off
- Chapter 44: Two hospital rooms, days apart
- Chapter 43: One last final scare
- Chapter 42: Marking territory
- Chapter 41: Everyone is going to play with Charlie
- Chapter 40: Pain means it’s working
- Chapter 39: This isn’t as fun anymore
- Chapter 38: Everyone likes juice boxes
- Chapter 37: The Guides know best
- Chapter 36: Just be honest with us
- Chapter 35: A towel can help any situation
- Chapter 34: Just a couple of bad boys
- Chapter 33: A tense negotiation
- Chapter 32: I can’t believe we overlooked something so damn simple
- Chapter 31: A complication
- Chapter 30: A sudden jolt of pain
- Chapter 29: Quick to anger, hard to calm down
- Chapter 28: Not dead yet
- Chapter 27: A wandering mind
- Chapter 26: Too inexperienced to know better
- Chapter 25: The weight of an S Class Esper on a Guide
- Chapter 24: Code blue
- Chapter 23: A meeting of like minds
- Chapter 22: Not everything is good news
- Chapter 21: You want me to cheat on you?
- Chapter 20: An Uncle’s worry
- Chapter 19: If you take my arm, I’ll just get cooler
- Chapter 18: A Casper shaped spiral
- Chapter 17: A child’s room full of regret
- Chapter 16: They’re just like us
- Chapter 15: An unhappy S Class
- Chapter 14: I can make this apartment our forever home
- Chapter 13: A hissing, angry burrito
- Chapter 12: The worries of an anxious Field Guide
- Chapter 11: An itch that can’t be scratched
- Chapter 10: A serious dilemma
- Chapter 9: A lazy lion
- Chapter 8: Are you serious right now?
- Chapter 7: If that’s the case, this could have been a damn email!
- Chapter 6: Old type Villain shit
- Chapter 5: A warm family welcome
- Chapter 4: A little bit of sanity is needed
- Chapter 3: A deep wound that will heal
- Chapter 2: The Road back to the City
- Chapter 1: I fucked up