Chapter 274: More Plausible Than the Reality (Patreon)
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Hiro returned home to the apartment building he owned. His penthouse floor was only accessible by his private elevator or through the regular elevator by using an access key. He walked straight to the bar and poured himself a stiff drink. It had been a strange night.
The entertainment lounge had one wall made up of windows looking out onto the balcony. Just as he was about to sit, Hiro spotted a silhouette out there, easy to miss on a moonless night. His first thought was to shout for Taika but he recognised Jasons figure, leaning on the railing as he looked out over the city. Hiro opened the sliding door and stepped outside.
How did you get up here? Hiro asked.
Youve been nothing but generous, Uncle Hiro, Jason said, neither answering the question nor turning around. All Ive brought you in return is trouble.
Hiro stepped up next to Jason at the railing, resting his drink on it.
Youre family, Jason. All you ever have to do is ask.
Jason turned giving his uncle a smile.
I admire you for feeling that way after the way the family has treated you. I was less magnanimous, with less reason to be.
Your brother stole the girl you loved since you were ten years old, Jason. Thats seriously not okay.
I know, right? Jason said. Its nice to have someone actually say it. My own mother more or less told me to suck it up and be happy for them.
Seriously? Im going to be honest, Jason; I never liked your mother.
Really? Jason asked with a chuckle. You always hid it so well.
I swear that the only reason she kept the baby was your father being Japanese.
Dont you dare say yellow fever, Jason said.
Im not that crass, Hiro said. Im pretty sure she was entranced by the idea of an adorable Japanese baby, though.
In her defence, Erika was very adorable, Jason said. Ive seen the pictures.
She really was, Hiro agreed with a reminiscent smile.
How did things go after I left you with those hoodlums? Jason asked.
Hoodlums? Hiro asked. Jason, we dont carry money out of banks in a big sack with a dollar sign on it.
How am I meant to know that? Jason asked. If I was a criminal mastermind, I wouldnt need your help.
Taika has your money, Hiro said. Full market price.
Why? Jason asked. Thats highly suspect.
After you left, Ari called our boss. He told Ari what to pay you, but he also wants to meet you. You should know that the man we talked about, Vermillion, will probably be there.
He works for your boss?
Definitely not, Hiro said. Im not sure who Vermillion works for exactly, but my boss is very careful about how he treats them and their secrets. All I know is that theres some kind of group that has no interest in criminal enterprises themselves, only maintaining some useful contacts. I dont know if theyre government spooks or a bunch of shady rich people who occasionally need some dirty work done. Theyre way above the likes of my boss, though, let alone me. Vermillion is someone from that group the boss calls on for favours, from time to time. He scares my boss as much as everyone else.
Alright, Jason said. I dont want to cause you more trouble than I have, so set up a meeting with your boss. In the meantime, Ive brought a lot of strangeness to your door. I know you must have questions.
I thought you came to me because you knew I wouldnt push.
And you havent, which I appreciate. But fair is fair, Uncle, and you deserve some answers. That said, there are things I think its better you dont know. Some secrets open doors that cant be closed again.
Jason, youre being very clandestine. Faking your own death, the self-driving car, the secrets practically dripping off of you.
The James Bond thing again?
The James Bond thing, Hiro said. Did you go off and join ASUS or something?
Nothing so safe. Jason said lightly. As you said, theres a very big secret hanging over me and Im starting to suspect that there are powerful people invested in keeping it.
This organisation that Vermillion belongs to?
Maybe, Jason said. More likely, theyre only part of a wider circle. I dont know who these people are or what they would do if they found out you knew the things Ive been keeping from you. But if youre willing to take the risk, Im willing to tell you everything. To answer all your questions.
He let out a frustrated sigh.
Youve been unreserved in helping me, Jason continued. I fear that all Ive done in return is bring danger to your door. If you get involved in my affairs, youll have no more protection that what I can personally offer. Ignorance is an uncomfortable shield, but it may be the best one you have.
Alright, Hiro said. His curiosity was enough to strongly war against his prudence. How about I ask you some questions and you tell me when were nudging into dangerous territory?
That works, Jason said. I know you must have some pressing questions. Things havent quite seemed rational since I showed up, have they?
Thats where youre wrong, Hiro said. Things have been getting strange for a while now. Weve all felt it, like something in the air. This EOA group with their juiced-up thugs. The army running around with their terrorist readiness exercises that are so transparently a cover up for something. This guy Vermillion and whoevers behind him. Theres a game I cant see and the rules are changing. Then you show up and you seem to understand what the new rules are.
Hiro flashed Jason a self-deprecating grin. This probably sounds like nonsense to you.
No, Jason said. I know exactly what youre talking about. It just worries me that this was happening before I ever left and I didnt know. I need answers, but for now, you were promised yours.
Hiro rubbed a hand over his face, unsure of where to start. With Vermillion, he felt like he had brushed up against a dangerous truth long before Jason returned. He couldnt help but think of the similarities Ari saw between the mysterious man and Hiros now mysterious nephew. Ari certainly seemed to be scared of Jason in the same way, if not more. Unlike Vermillion, however, Jason had not scared Hiro himself or Taika. He had also not unleashed that strange effect until he needed it. In the presence of Vermillion, by contrast, Hiro felt like a prey under the gaze of a predator every moment in his presence.
Did you really make Aris dogs go submissive like that? Hiro asked.
Yes, Jason answered.
And the thing you did that scared Ari and his guys. That was the same thing?
Yes.
Do you think its the same thing Vermillion does? Hiro asked.
I cant be certain, Jason said. Its highly likely, though.
And what is that thing?
Jason gave his uncle an awkward smile.
This is where we head into dangerous territory, Uncle. Ill try and explain enough to give some understanding, but Im going to start out very vague. If you want more details, you can have them. But be certain before you ask for them.
How dangerous is this secret youre not telling me, Jason?
I honestly dont know. I have no idea about the local situation, which Im hoping this Vermillion character can help me to rectify.
Jason took in a cleansing breath of winter night air, only to find it not so cleansing. The city was far from what he was used to, be it the rich, pleasant scents of the astral space jungle, or the waters of Greenstone. Whether the waters of the delta or the ocean, the magic carried down the Mistrun River left even bog water smelling oddly fresh and clean.
Making things worse was Jasons enhanced senses of smell and taste. Taking a deep breath of city air was like coating his tongue in old motor oil.
You alright Jason?
Yeah, Jason said. Where Ive been, its hard to get in or out. Theres no internet, phone, television, radio. No communication of any kind. My chance to leave came unexpectedly and I dont know how things ended up after I was gone. They might think Im dead.
Why would they think that?
Because I died.
What?
Lets put that aside for the moment, Jason said.
Put it aside? You just told me that you died!
I got better, obviously. Uncle, it might me best if I try and give you some kind of overview. While I was away in fact, the reason I left was that I became part of lets call it a community. I never realised it existed here, and in secret, until I joined it myself, over there. I havent even confirmed that its here, but what you just told me seems to.
Well, if youre going to brush of the whole faking your death thing, I want to go back to what you did to Aris dogs. And to Ari. Is it like pheromones or something? Did the CIA MK-Ultra you with designer drugs until your body odour triggers a fear response?
That sounds more plausible than the reality, Jason said with a chuckle. But no; its something else. As for what, that would be crossing the informational Rubicon. If you want to know
No, Hiro said firmly. One of the reasons Ive been successful doing what I do is knowing when not to go deeper. And these waters are getting very deep.
Thats wise, Jason said with relief. I hope. It could be that Ive already implicated you, just by coming back. The whole family, in fact. Theres a chance that some will see my return as a threat, an opportunity, or both. Those with poor intentions and few scruples may try pulling you in as leverage.
You worry that not telling us what youre involved in might get us blindsided?
Yes, Jason said. Ultimately, though, knowing wont help you. You arent equipped for whats out there and I cant get you ready in any kind of practical time-frame. All I can do is protect you if someone comes after you.
I have Taika and Growl, Hiro said. Taika isnt just big. Hes smart and observant.
So I noticed, Jason said. Hes not enough, though. Not even close.
So, what are you doing about it? Hiro asked.
Ive made a move already, to try and draw people out. For the moment, Im keeping an eye on you. If trouble comes while Im in the city, Ill know and be there faster than you can imagine.
Are you having me watched?
Yes.
They must be good, Hiro said. My security hasnt caught so much as a whiff of them.
Jason chuckled again.
And they wont. Suffice to say that Ill be informed immediately if anything outside of your securitys purview comes along. Ive already done something eye-catching that should draw out some of the players to where I can get a look at them. That will hopefully give me some inroads to what is happening here.
***
Annabeth walked into the conference room where an investigation team was waiting to update her. It was a six person team, specifically put together to investigate the childrens hospital event in Sydney. Also present was Ketevan, who was leading the other hospital investigation, up the coast. Annabeth took the position at the head of the table.
The lead investigator of the Sydney incident was a rugged-looking man named Aram, with a bushy beard and a large frame. He looked like he would be more at home in faded overalls than a suit and tie. Like those of the other people in the room, Arams outfit was a suit of mid-range quality, designed to evoke the feel of a faceless government agent.
In Arams case it didnt work well, but despite his appearance, he was a consummate professional. After making sure everyone was on the same page with the basics of the investigation, he started detailing their progress to Annabeth.
Weve looked into the families and other connections of the people in the hospital, he explained. There were a couple of hits, but we looked into them and ruled them out as potential instigators of the event.
But that is only our Network personnel, right? Annabeth asked.
Thats correct, he confirmed. Thats allowed us to rule out any of our people, but we dont have membership rosters for the Engineers of Ascension. As for the Cabal and the smaller collectives, theres no telling.
But you are looking into that, yes? Annabeth prompted.
Yes, Maam. Weve made it very clear that we will be finding the responsible parties and the other groups seem to be cooperating. A lot of them dont like it, but they know that this kind of overt action crosses our bottom line. None of them want us coming down on their heads.
Whats your take on their responses? Annabeth asked him.
My instincts are telling me that this isnt coming from an established group. They may be capitulating, but they arent hiding their displeasure at our heavy-handedness. No ones stepping on eggshells. Thats not to say we arent continuing to be thorough. My instincts have been wrong before.
Good, Annabeth approved, glancing at Ketevan, before turning her gaze back to Aram. You think this is related to the other incident?
Id say more likely than not, at this stage, Aram said. The timing suggests its not a coincidence, although everything is still on the table until proven otherwise.
Ketevan does have one theory, Aram said. Keti, if you would?
Ketevan nodded.
I had this idea about the event in the hospital, she said. Ive been looking into it, but we have limited information. It hasnt happened in centuries, that we know of. I havent found in what records we do have anything to contradict what weve seen.
Annabeth frowned, guessing Ketevans theory.
I wont say the idea didnt occur to me, she said. What about the simultaneous event in France? Isnt that contradictory?
Not if two of them came at once, Ketevan said. We dont know that isnt possible.
Im sorry, one of the junior investigators broke in. Im missing something, and I dont think Im alone.
The other junior investigators nodded their agreement. Annabeth panned a gaze over them.
Were talking about outworlders, she said.