Can’t Escape Your Nature (Pt. 3)
Introduction:
New instalment!
âDante, weâre going to need the full details of what youâve witnessed. Letâs make this easy,â Dante hears at the edge of the darkness surrounding his vision. He couldnât tell who said it. Groaning, he staggered to his feet and leant against the bars to get his vision back. âDante. What happened?â KagĂ©âs voice. He shivered.
âKagĂ©, please, give me a minute.â Hei managed to grumble.
âWe donât have time. The Guild are capable of breeching our security. They could be here right now, and all youâre doing is aiding them, so tell me what the fuck happened.â
âPerhaps I want to aid them. They offered me a way out of this hell hole.â
âSo youâre forgetting that they contracted both your parents?â
âAt least they let me leave.â
âIf you donât tell me where The Guild are, Iâm going to beat the shit out of you.â Dante heard the other Sectarians gasp. A voice spoke up from outside the bars,
âLord KagĂ©, I donât believe beating him is the way to go.â
Dante looked up at that. âYou donât know what heâs really like, do you?â He said to the darkness. âYou all have no idea what he does.â
âWe have a vague idea, Dante Hatake, but what he does is his own business.â
KagĂ© ended that conversation with a painful backhand that sent Dante reeling. âJesus,â he spluttered as he tried to crawl away, blood dripping to the floor.
âWhere are The Guild?â Lord KagĂ© roared, the sound echoing infinitely. He kicked Dante in the ribs so that he collapsed with a cry. âWhere?â He repeated, kicking him again.
âAh! Oh, God! Sir, I⊠please⊠oh no p–â Danteâs frenzied begging was cut off with the pressure of a knife at his ribs. He pressed himself back against the bars, wincing at the pain.
âDante, for Godâs sake, tell us where the Guild are hiding.â KagĂ©âs voice had turned chillingly soft.
âI genuinely donât know KagĂ©. I promise you.â
âAre you sure?â KagĂ© crudely dragged the knife down his ribs, tearing his shirt and cutting to the bone. Dante moaned loudly through the blur of pain and retched. KagĂ© replaced the knife on Danteâs sternum, smiling as he watched his eyes widen in pure terror.
âIâll⊠Iâll tell you everything I know. I will, please! But I donât know where they are.â
KagĂ© let the knife slice down his chest torturously slowly. âTheyâre coming here for me! Look for the black ribbon, thatâs what they said! You heard me KagĂ©. You heard me say.â Dante ranted.
âThat I did.â KagĂ© didnât stop.
âMaster KagĂ©, please stop.â
Laâliel. Oh, thank God. KagĂ© stopped and turned to her voice. She strode to the bars, pulling down the black mask that distorted her face like the rest of the remnants of Sector 1. The katana across her back was an ominous warning. Lord Heinakoâs eyeâs twinkled savagely as his comrade intervened. Danteâs head slumped forwards as he allowed himself a brief respite, trying to battle down the anger that Hei was exuding. Hei won. The calm, cool interior that was Hei washed throughout Danteâs broken body, mind and soul.
Standing and approaching KagĂ©âs side at the bars, Hei could see the lustful glint in his eye. Blood drenched Danteâs shirt, and the flesh behind his shredded clothing was bloodied and scarred. Hei raised an eyebrow quizzically at her, challenging what she had to say. Mistress Laâliel didnât falter at his gaze. Dante wanted to thank and thank her. âMaster KagĂ©, I know where the Guild are. At least, I know where one member is. Sheâs at a university in the United Kingdom on Earth. I understand thatâs your jurisdiction. We can find her. Black ribbon, thatâs all we need to look for.â
âOh yes, Laâliel? And how do you know this information?â KagĂ©âs eyes darkened.
Heinako stepped forward, âThat is Sector 2 business, KagĂ©.â
Their eyes locked, and Heinakoâs hand fell to his throwing stars. Hei watched as KagĂ© hovered on the edge of pulling his pistol out, but his hands lifted in a harmless gesture and he stepped back. Heinako may not be in charge on paper, but KagĂ© knew who he was dealing with.
âDante, youâre driving.â KagĂ© spat. âWeâre going to catch the Guild.â
The convoy had been set up efficiently, and now Hei drove at the head of the 5 black 4x4s and two armoured trucks. KagĂ© sat in the passenger seat at his side, and a pale Stark sat in the back. His trembling hand was bandaged again and a healing laceration split his lip. His green eyes were hooded as he sat and stared resolutely out the front window. In the rear view mirror Hei could see him wince at the bumps in the road and his hand fell to his side. KagĂ©âs knuckles were bloodied.
â20 minutes go to, sir.â Hei murmured professionally, black eyes never leaving the road in front.
âThankyou, Hei.â KagĂ© muttered conspirationally. Hei looked up in shock. Why that name?
Tristan Starkâs ribs throbbed abominably. Three broken? Maybe more. KagĂ© withholding Seri was taking its toll. Healing was too slow. The pain was too much. Danteâs chilling gaze caught Starkâs eye in the rearview mirror, but Stark couldnât hold the eye contact. He was too afraid to be seen by KagĂ©, what KagĂ© might deduce from that look. Dante was strangely subdued. A professional soldier-like coldness hung about him in the way he sat back easily in his seat, relaying information about their destination to KagĂ© from his earpiece. This time they were taking orders from Overlord Howl himself, and the hushed voice gave a list of orders to the three men. Noone seemed to listen. There was an awkwardness between them, knowing that KagĂ© was going to take revenge for Danteâs betrayal at some point.
âDante,â KagĂ© snaps, âPark up somewhere accessible. Weâll have to be out of here ASAP.â
âYes, sir. The girl resides in this building here. Sheâs 21, and owns a flat to herself. Timetable suggests she would be home now. Do we investigate?â
âYes, letâs move in now.â KagĂ© confirmed.
Dante stops for a moment, listening to his earpiece. âThe Overlord is suggesting there are army forces on the move to our destination. Parliament is not happy about us making moves without their confirmation, particularly on undisclosed business.â
âThey can fuck off. Weâll just have to move quickly.â That ends the conversation. Dante relays to Howl.
âOkay, letâs move,â Dante says, âApartment 89. Squad 1 to 4, surround the building. Squad 5, come with us. Letâs go Stark.â He said more gently. Dante was appointed as mission co-leader by KagĂ©, after KagĂ© bludgeoned Stark beyond any form of command, and having had experience with The Guild. Stark didnât miss the position.
KagĂ© strode into the building, shortly followed by Dante dressed in his usual black baggy shirt and his breeches. His astonishing array of knives caught the light of overhead fluorescent strips and winked red and black at Stark. Stark had never been a fan of carrying large amounts of weaponry, specialising in short-knife combat. He only ever carried 4 knives at once- belt, thigh, and twins across his back. Dante had two long knives strapped across his back, one strapped to his thigh and forearm, an array of kunai knives fitted into his belt along with another shorter knife and several pouches of poison. He also knew from experience that he had multiple leaf knives hidden in his soft leather boots. KagĂ© and Dante were conversing in hushed voices up ahead. The agitation on Danteâs face was clear and in his body language, the way he hunched his shoulders and lowered his head to challenge his master at his side. His whispers grew in volume until KagĂ© slammed him against the wall, abruptly silencing the poor boy. Stark sighed at the fear that suddenly etched his face. KagĂ©âs forearm was across Danteâs throat as he murmured, âThis is your job. Youâve killed for me for years, and youâre still afraid to capture a little girl?â
âIâve never liked killing, KagĂ©.â
âKeep telling yourself that, Dante. Iâve seen the way my men have had to hold you back from killing on missions. Iâve also seen the way you cower back from killing like it makes you ill. I remember your initiation, the way you were sobbing with terror, and yet the way you said you enjoyed it. The way you slaughtered those people⊠It was the best thing Iâve ever seen. There are two people inside your head, Hei Hatake, and I know which one Iâd rather have on my side.â
A look of confusion and anger flitted simultaneously across Danteâs face, before an icy control settled about his features again. âJust around this corner,â He said flatly, breaking from KagĂ©âs grip and striding ahead.
3âŠ
Dante lifted three fingers in silence. His hand was trembling slightly, and Stark knew that like himself, Dante was trying to hide his Seri withdrawal. He was positioned on one side of the door, KagĂ© on the other. Stark stood with a knife drawn behind KagĂ©, but he knew he didnât stand a chance if the girl put up a fight. The combat soldiers stood with guns loaded, ready in case something went wrong.
âŠ2âŠ
He folded a finger down, his gaze becoming darker and more dead as the seconds passed. His hands moved detachedly over his shoulders to his twin stilettos, and he held them in a ready stance at his sides. A short nod to KagĂ©, and they both turned at the same time, kicking the door with enough force to flatten it on the ground. All men rushed in together, and conducted a lightning-fast search of the room. There was nowhere to hide. Stark turned from searching behind the wardrobe, knife drawn, as did KagĂ©, and they both shared a knowing glance of a time long passed when they had worked in harmony. KagĂ©âs eyes found Dante at the same time as Starkâs, and they both stopped dead.
Dante held the girl round the mouth, silencing the look of panic on her face. A sword with a hilt bound in black ribbon clattered to the floor at their side. A knife at her ribs inhibited any movement. âDanteâŠâ KagĂ© muttered cautiously, registering the dead look in his eye, the way they didnât shine. Stark had seen that look several times before. Dante was in a killing rage, but he wasnât allowed to kill. Anything could happen. âDante,â KagĂ© raised his hands harmlessly, âWe need to go. The military are coming. We need to bring the girl.â
âWhatâs your name, girl?â Dante murmured in her ear, his eyes never leaving KagĂ©âs and the murder there never fading.
âI came to your room but days ago. The Guild follows you.â
âI know itâs you, but I asked your name!â Dante snapped suddenly, forcefully. His grip on her tightened.
She squirmed, âJenday. Itâs Jenday, Hei Hatake.â
âWhy is this happening to me?â Danteâs voice was soft now. Trembling.
KagĂ©spoke now, âItâs who you are, Dante. Youâre a killer. Itâs taking you over. The years are finally catching up, and youâre becoming a fully-fledged assassin. Like me. Like Stark.â
âIâll never be like you.â
âYouâre already much, much worse. One day youâll be a Sector leader. Maybe even Lord of Atrocities.â KagĂ© smiled a twisted smile. The wail of sirens in the distance stopped Danteâs reply on his lips. âWe need to go.â KagĂ©âs voice was anxious, low.
Dante put a knife to the girlâs back and pushed her ahead of him, âMove,â he hissed. Once outside the girl was taken into the custody of two of KagĂ©âs uniformed men.
âAlright, we need to get out of here now,â Dante commanded, âThe armed forces are on their way and we need to get back to Syndicate Sector 1 HQ without giving away our position. If it comes to it, split up. Letâs go.â
KagĂ© turned to Stark, âStark, I want you to drive that SUV, and transport the girl back to the primary holding cell ASAP. Dante will take the lead, you follow. You two!â KagĂ© gestured at the men holding Jenday, âYouâre with Stark.â The two men looked Stark up and down. He recognised one of them as the man who had helped hold him down when KagĂ© was torturing him, in a sadistic bid to get information about Danteâs whereabouts. He shivered.
Dante had already disappeared into the driverâs seat of the first 4×4, and KagĂ© joined him. Stark took the wheel behind them and followed at a hair-raising speed through the city centre of Bristol. âFucking hell,â he muttered under his breath at Danteâs erratic speed.
Once on the dual carriageway, the caravan of armoured trucks and 4x4s accelerated and virtually ploughed through the fastlane traffic. There had been no updates in regards to the military from Howl, having lost eyes on them half an hour ago. The nervous chattering from various contacts over his earpiece set Stark on edge. He knew the military wouldnât give up trying to capture the Syndicate after such a national security attack.
âStark. Stark,â Dante Hatakeâs voice laced over the small speaker in his ear.
âHatake, I hear you.â Stark replied as he coasted easily behind KagĂ©âs SUV. Traffic had fallen to almost none. It was 10pm and dark, which Stark preferred by far. Jenday hadnât made a sound.
âLord KagĂ© requests that we split up at the next intersection. We donât know where the parliamentary military are, but chances are theyâll be tracking us. Youâre to take the most indirect route available to you without compromising our position, and weâll mee–â
Danteâs voice faltered to a halt and the SUV ahead of Stark jammed to a halt, catching him by surprise so that he had to swerve to its side, tyres screaming on the tarmac. Stark stared in horror at the roadblock that met them. Two police 4x4s and a wall of armed police stood guard but 100 metres away. âOh shit.â
âOrders, sir,â Dante whispered, frozen. KagĂ© looked furious.
Danteâs hushed voice came over the earpiece after an excruciating 30 seconds of silence. âSyndicate Sector 1, move forward,â
Starkâs jaw dropped, and he heard the two men behind him gasp. âDante? What?â Stark hissed.
He didnât reply, but his car did screech forward mercilessly, heading straight for the block. Stark followed. 60 mph.
âDante, what are you doing?â
70.
âDante!â
100mph. The men on the roadblock turned and ran, some foolishly firing their automated weapons at the vehicleâs tyres and windows and failing to move. Dante seemed to be aiming for the gap between the two 4x4s. The Syndicate SUVs were indeed larger, but Stark didnât trust that that would aid them.
The force of the crash sent the two police cars flying, crushing waiting policemen and creating an escape for the Syndicate. KagĂ©âs voice came over the earpiece now, âNow everyone fucking DRIVE!â And the battered SUV shot off into the darkness. Stark bypassed the roadblock and without a backward glance floored it away from the sound of gunshots.
Dante and KagĂ© were the first to arrive at HQ. Rain had fallen heavily throughout the night and the SUV trawled its way through the deep settled water on the dirt track to the underground entrance. Water flowed steadily down the dimly lit slope to the mechanical main gate, to drain into the storm drains at the foot of the doorway. Dante came to a halt and waited for the door to open, slowly rising up into the gloom. KagĂ© sat back and regarded him steadily, and watched with satisfaction the way he pushed his sweaty hair back from his forehead with a shaking hand and blinked exhaustedly into the darkness of the cave. They hummed slowly forwards into the cave just as the ceiling floodlights illuminated the entire space, even the darkest corners. Guards were sat playing cards at a table in an alcove by the door, but moved to unbolt the oversized vehicle vault door when they saw the car. KagĂ© exhaled tiredly. The day had been exhausting for everyone. âWeâre going to arrange a debriefing in here,â he almost croaked. He cleared his throat and continued, âSo weâll park up and set up the briefing table in the main alcove.â
âYes, sir.â Dante acquiesced quietly, driving around the outer edge of the central cage and into the main vehicle store. Rows upon rows of 4x4s, military vehicles and trucks, all in black, stood sentinel in the darkness.
The slam of the car doors echoed eternally in the void around them. Standing for the first time in 8 hours, Dante found his legs were much weaker than anticipated, and he sunk to his knees between two of the towering 4x4s. He was quaking uncontrollably and an inescapable exhaustion was enveloping him, an exhaustion that he knew was coming about with the final dregs of Seri in his blood. If he was left another hour, he would end up falling asleep for the first time in a decade. Dante groaned at the fatigue and tried to stand again, hoping KagĂ© wouldnât see, but he knew it was futile. KagĂ© appeared before him with a look of amused shock on his perfect face. Dante finally managed to steel his will at that superior look and leaned against the car at his side to pull himself up. His knees knocked threateningly. He closed his eyes a moment against the darkening ring around his vision, pressing his face into his hand and grimacing at the unpleasant heady rush.
ââŠSeri.â
âWhat? I⊠I mean excuse me? I didnât catch that.â Dante tried to sound alert to his master.
âI said, go and sit down for debriefing and Iâll get some Seri while we wait for the team.â
âMmph, yessir. Thankyou.â Dante was genuinely grateful.
Sat at the huge round glass table, his back to the main door and his master out of his sight for five minutes, Dante took the chance rest his head on his arms and close his eyes while he waited. So much had happened over the last few weeks, and there was so much that KagĂ© was due to punish him for. KagĂ© was sure to behave slightly professionally in front of the others, but as soon as this was over⊠Dante didnât want to think about it. He hoped Overlord Howl would have at least some involvement, maybe even the other Sectarians. They would provide some shield from KagĂ©âs insanity. Perhaps the Guild assassin would give him something else to think about for a while. After all, wasnât she the girl who had come to Dante in the first place? Maybe he was out of the woods after all.
KagĂ© re-emerged with three servants in tow, clearly from his Tymerian office. They all carried a tray of various alcoholic beverages and tumblers. KagĂ© carried two Seri injections. âHere,â he said, sitting in the chair directly opposite and sliding one of the injections across the table to him. Dante took it gratefully and jammed it a little too harshly into his wrist, pushing the liquid into his blood. He winced, trying to block out the burning stinging feeling as the liquid increased the pressure in his veins, and then moaned loudly as the harmony in his body, the buzz took over. His shaking increased momentarily and he panted unwillingly, slumping forwards. Just at that moment the doors began to open and the remaining 3 4x4s pulled in, two of them disappearing straight into the vehicle store. The third stopped outside the cell door, and out clambered Stark. He stopped a moment and swayed dizzily. Dante forced himself to his feet and took the other Seri from the table. He needed to help Stark before he collapsed again completely.
Dante strode purposefully across the cave, reaching Stark before KagĂ©. âStark, hold out your wrist,â he commanded, grabbing it and pushing the liquid in. Stark winced ever so slightly, and his knuckles turned white as he struggled against the rising power of the Seri in his body. He held himself better than Dante had, and Dante had a moment of embarrassment at the thought of KagĂ©âs pleasure in seeing his reaction.
âThanks,â he murmured, shuddering slightly.
âIâll be right back, you deal with the girl.â Dante responded, turning on his heal and leaving for his quarters. âIâm going to get a cloak, KagĂ©. I donât want this girl getting a proper look at my face, she makes me uncomfortable.â
âRight,â KagĂ© replied brusquely as they passed.
When Dante returned, a hood shrouding his face and his knives all intact, the rest of the team were just returning in the two final trucks. Jenday was in the cage and under the strict supervision of five guards. KagĂ© was in there with her, circling her like a predator. She suddenly looked so vulnerable without her assassinâs garbs and weapons. Just another innocent claimed by the Syndicate. At that moment, KagĂ© struck out at her, knocking her to the ground violently. The crack of her knees against the stone floor was audible. Dante carried on up to the bars of the cage, halting at Starkâs side. âWhatâs KagĂ© doing?â Dante asked lowly in his ear.
âHe wants to find the Guild. I think you know what thatâll involve.â Dante winced for the girl momentarily at what he knew that would involve.
âStark, I want to talk with you soon. About⊠why⊠why KagĂ© captured me.â
Stark raised his eyebrows. âTaken you long enough to ask,â he murmured gruffly, trying to conceal his conversation from KagĂ© who was only feet away.
âI donât think Iâve ever really wanted to know,â Dante replied sadly, knowing how different his life could be right now if they hadnât taken him. He startled suddenly as Jenday was slammed against the bars before him, his skin prickling at her whimpering. Heâd never seen KagĂ© beat a woman before, not like this. âOh, God,â Dante said softly to himself, noticing that her hands were bound and that KagĂ© had a look in his eye that he knew very well indeed. âLord KagĂ©,â Dante snapped loudly, catching his attention immediately, âRequesting permission to be dismissed, sir.â He just wanted to leave.
âPermission denied.â KagĂ©âs voice had gone husky and deadly quiet. The guards surrounding the cage shifted awkwardly, and the rest of the capture team seated at the table had turned a blind eye to the events unfolding behind them, focusing on their drinks and talk. Danteâs gaze hardened and he turned abruptly, heading straight for the capture team. At the table, he grabbed the fullest brandy crystal carafe and drank deeply. He moved around to the soldier with his back directly to the cage and put a hand on his shoulder, âMove,â he growled, trying to hide the tremor in his hand. The soldier turned to look up at Hei, a hand on the magnum at his hip.
âHey, watch–â Hei didnât let him finish, grabbing him by the collar and throwing him down on the floor, hard. He grunted, and scrambled back to his feet without hesitation, pulling the gun on Hei and pointing it directly at his head. Heiâs heart skipped a beat as Dante came to the front of his mind ever so slightly, screaming terror at the pistol, but he overcame the fear and his twin stilettos were in his hands. Behind him, Jenday started to scream at some unfathomable terror. The chaos around him made him frantic.
âPut the fucking gun down or I will fucking kill you,â he roared, emanating fury. He could see the fear and shock in the manâs eyes. âNow!â
âLord Hei,â the man whimpered, holstering his gun and raising his hands. The other men at the table had stood, unsure what to do. âPlease, Lord Hei. Please. Weâre on the same side!â
âI entirely disagree.â Hei was conversing in Tymerian now, knowing only the Tymerians knew him as Lord Hei. The man seemed to relax, speaking in his own language. His hands dropped to his sides. âYou forget where I come from, how I came to be here.â Stark was at his side now.
âIâm sorry my lord. Please, sit down. Iâm sorry.â The sympathy in the manâs eyes was unbearable. Heâd been here when Dante had first arrived.
Hei took the seat with his back to the cage, unable to block out Jendayâs frantic breathing and the cruel laughing of KagĂ©. Stark took the now-empty seat at his side, a detached look in his eyes. Dante sunk forwards to rest his head on the table, trying not to hear anything, trying not to feel. Men had resumed their seats at the table, eyes resolutely fixed on their hands. The man Hei had attacked sat opposite, eyes trained on him. Dante sat up and drank, eyes never leaving the manâs. A choked cry from behind him made Dante flinch visibly, attracting the gaze of a few more men at the table and a concerned glance from Stark.
âThose cuts under your eye. Self-inflicted orâŠ.?â The soldier didnât need to finish the sentence, everyone knew what he was getting at. Everyone that worked with KagĂ© knew what he did.
Danteâs tortured eyes met the soldiers, a pain that went beyond words etched into his face. Sometimes words werenât needed, and the man nodded conspirationally, looking to one side. âItâs Jaique.â Dante nodded in acknowledgement. Stark took a brief look back at the cage and blanched, bringing a hand to his face and suddenly drinking down the rest of his scotch. He leaned in to Danteâs side, and whispered gently, âKeep drinking.â
The debriefing was in progress and KagĂ© was sat indulgently adjacent to Hei. Nothing was said of the girl, and Hei didnât turn back. It had been an agonising hour of âinterrogationâ, and Hei thought he was going to go mad with the sounds of pain coming from behind him still. The faces of the men around him bespoke similar thoughts, all but two. These two men sat side by side, smiling toothily and thoroughly enjoying themselves. They were the men who had escorted Jenday on the nightmare journey to HQ in the back of Starkâs car, and strived to become like KagĂ©.
ââŠis a strategic advantage.â KagĂ© continued professionally, lounging back in his chair with a tumbler of brandy in hand. âThough we have little information as yet, we are not going to give in to get what we want.â The KagĂ© wannabees laughed and shared a sadistic glance. It sickened Hei to the point of standing and striding around the table to stand behind them, looking down over them silently. Anger threatened to boil over. His gloved hands gripped the backs of the two chairs until he knew his knuckles had turned white.
âDanteâŠâ KagĂ© warned. The two men had frozen. Despite their churlishness, Hei could tell his presence threatened them. Jaique sat to Heiâs right, watching with wide eyes.
âHei.â KagĂ© stood abruptly, an amused but wary look on his face. Stark stood also, feet slightly apart. KagĂ©âs hand was behind his back. Stark noted the way Danteâs eyes had glazed over, like they had on their mission. KagĂ© backed from his place at the table and made his way slowly towards him.
Hei took no chances with his master making his way towards him. Before the anger would dissipate, he held the backs of the chairs more firmly and pulled back and down, stretching the two men flat out on their backs, groaning. âHeiâŠâ KagĂ©âs voice was straining with fury now, and he decided now was a good time to pull out his gun.
âFuck you.â Hei spat, and it conveyed his wrath perfectly. He drew his stiletto knives once again, and drove them cleanly into the hearts of the two men. In a smooth sweep, he was stood perfectly straight again, one of the pair pointed directly at KagĂ©.
âI thought youâd learned years ago not to defy me, Lord Hei.â
âDante learned years ago not to cross you. Sir. Iâm not Dante.â
Starkâs knees buckled and he sat, gaping at what he was witnessing.
KagĂ© laughed. âAm I going to have to go through the whole process with you again then?â A casual pull on the trigger made Dante duck suddenly. He stood again, seconds later, and hurled a leaf knife directly at KagĂ©âs head. The unexpectedness of this gesture was clear in KagĂ©âs face as he just barely escaped the blade. A tiny thread of blood stood out on his cheek. Dante put his hand to his shoulder, and it came back bright red. His hood had fallen from around his face, and in the light the grim determination that was so unlike Dante was clear. KagĂ© strode forwards, so much fury burning in his eyes, and suddenly Dante was Dante again. He backed up a step, not sure whether to run or stay. You never run from me. Ever. He started, terror consuming him, and was paralysed.
âMy lord! My lord that wasnât me, please, please. Please⊠MasterâŠâ A choked sob escaped his throat, and he dropped his knives. âI am not myself,â he started to beg in Tymerian. âChaisuei.â Please.
The anger in KagĂ©âs eyes didnât leave, and KagĂ© didnât lower his gun. He reached Dante, halted, and without breaking eye contact, shot him directly in the thigh. Dante cringed, but didnât fall.
âSheathe your weapons.â
Dante complied stiffly.
âIâm going to have to retrain you when Hei decides to make an appearance.â KagĂ© sighed, feigning irritation. Dante backed two hitching steps, tripping over one of the bodies at his feet. He groaned, seeing what he had done, and considered running again. Fear and pain-sweat streamed down his face, and his heart was hammering in his chest.
âSit down, and we can continue with debriefing, Dante. Then you may be dismissed.â
âKai, Oujour.â Yes, Master.
âYou can stop speaking Tymerian now.â
âPlease return to your respective duties, you may all leave.â Dante stood with difficulty. The shooting pains in his thigh were almost debilitating, and blood soaked everything. He made a break for the door back towards his own quarters, leaving a trail of blood. âNot you, Dante.â The voice chilled Danteâs heart and dread seized him. He stopped, but couldnât bear to turn to him. Stark was the last to leave, until he was alone with KagĂ©, and only Jenday to bear witness.
The footsteps came slowly, slowly behind Dante until he could sense KagĂ© behind him. The terror was too much, and despite the pain, Dante sunk defeatedly to his knees. âPlease donât hurt me KagĂ©,â he whispered hoarsely.
KagĂ© sunk to his knees directly behind him and kissed Danteâs neck tenderly, âWhy, Dante, do you defy me when you know Iâll only make you regret it?â He felt immense satisfaction at the trembling of Danteâs hunched shoulders.
âItâs not meâŠâ Not even a whisper.
âI canât even begin to fathom whatâs happening in your head, Dante Hatake.â
âIâm going insane.â The admission made him know it was true.
âMm, maybe,â KagĂ© chuckled in his ear, a low rumble. He stopped suddenly, whispering savagely, âI think I like it. Now go.â
âStark. Stark, itâs me.â
The half-rotten door swung open on stiff hinges to reveal Stark, shirtless, and looking very very frightening.
âWhat do you want?â
âWe need to talk, Stark.â
âOh, really?â The man swayed sideways slightly, jostling into the door.
âAre you drunk?â
âI believe so.â
âFor Godâs sake, man,â Dante took a step into his room, and then suddenly found himself pinned against the wall by Starkâs muscular arm. âMmph. My shoulder, Tristan. My shoulder.â Dante bit his lip to stop the whimpers that threatened to grace his lips.
Stark let go, looking down at the red-stained bandages crudely tied around his leg and shoulder. âWho are you, Hatake?â
âI donât know. I want to talk to you.â
âAnd what if KagĂ© catches us again? What then?â
âI donât know. Please, Stark.â
He stood, pinning Dante with his sharp green eyes, just as he had when theyâd first met all those years ago. The indecision was clear- who was Hei? Who was Dante? Would KagĂ© find out? Eventually he sighed. âCome in.â
The old armchair in the corner was surrounded by a litter of spirit bottles and used Seri injections. There were several new bloodstains on the carpet and chair, and one face of his empty glass cabinet had shattered. He hadnât cleaned it up.
âWhat happened?â Dante asked in horror.
âThis is the aftermath of KagĂ©âs attack on me when you ran,â Stark replied nonchalantly as he sunk into his chair. Dante remained stood.
âWhat did he do to you?â His gaze darkened.
âThatâs not why youâre here.â
âWhat did he do?â
âShut up.â
Dante punched the wall. âTristan what the fuck did he do to you?! What he did was my fault!â
âCalm down. What happened, happened.â Stark didnât react to Danteâs raging.
âI need to know why KagĂ© had me captured 15 years ago. Tell me that at least.â
âI donât know much, but I know it was something to do with your Hellstone scar from your father. Youâre better off asking KagĂ©.â
âI would never talk to him about it.â
âThen youâll never know.â
Dante paced in frustration, anger creeping its way throughout his body. âGoodbye, then,â and he left.
âJenday? Jenday, are you ok?â Dante hazarded. He could see her form on the floor of the cell in the darkness, curled up protectively in the centre. She shifted slightly, and the scuff of boots to Danteâs left reminded him of the guards keeping watch. He moved forwards.
âLord Hei, ordersâŠâ
âI donât care about your orders, soldier, and if it is that important to you then Iâll take it up with KagĂ© when he shows his face.â There was no reply. âJenday. Girl.â Dante was becoming frustrated. The tiniest sound was audible from her throat. Crouching at the bars, Dante spoke gently once again, âHey, girl. Come on over here. I want to speak with you.â
âYou⊠Lord HeiâŠâ
âDante Hatake,â he corrected softly. Jenday came to her hands and knees, dragging herself agonisingly slowly across the two metre distance. Dante noticed the darker patch on the floor where she had laid, and the dark scuffs that revealed themselves behind her passage. Danteâs hardened heart contorted for her.
She was naked, and her face was bruised and cut. The bruises continued their way to her neck and down her back and stomach and sides. Her knees were virtually shredded and grazes were all over her body. A thin tendril of a cut at her neck told of KagĂ©âs knife, and closer inspection revealed one down the whole length of her protruding spine. Her luxurious dark hair was plastered to her face with fear and pain sweat, and her eyes were tortured. Dante knew what else had happened, and it was something that couldnât be seen by external examination. âIâm sorryâŠâ Dante barely whispered, horror welling up inside him.
âDid he do this to you too?â She murmured hoarsely, unable to make eye contact. Dante nodded ashamedly. âFor me it was more mental torture than physical beatings⊠I donât know whatâs worse.â
âI donât know whatâs going to happen next. Iâm so so scared.â Her voice took on a tremor.
âIâll try and help you, try and make it easier. I donât want him to do to you what he did to me. I wouldnât wish that on anyone. Has he given you Seri?â
âA drug? No, no. He does that?â
âYou donât want it. You think it makes things easier, but it holds you in its grasp and never letâs go. Itâs KagĂ©âs way of keeping a hold on you⊠Has he even given you water? Iâm going to get you water.â
Dante took a crystal water carafe from the debriefing table left from earlier that day. Turning, he saw a movement shimmer out of focus by the entranceway into the cavern.
âKagĂ©.â Hei spat, his eyes turning an unfathomable black. He replaced the carafe and drew his twin stilettos. âWhat are you doing here, KagĂ©?â
âI could ask the same thing of you, Hei HatakeâŠâ He couldnât place where the ethereal voice came from. The familiar charging sound of the floodlights made his instincts kick in, and he shielded his eyes, all the while dropping into a side roll. When he stood again, he opened his eyes to KagĂ© before him, smiling wickedly. âGood idea, but it didnât work.â KagĂ© kicked Hei in the stomach, hard enough to go reeling into the table at his back, scattering glasses and carafes.
Groaning and disorientated, he was unable to react when Kagé grabbed his shoulders and drove in face-first into the cage bars infront of Jenday. Clutching his knives defensively, Hei turned and recalled his years of training as Dante.
âHei I think I need to do some more training on you, to teach you whoâs in charge around here.â KagĂ© warned softly, his feet apart and ready to move. The two cyborg guards readied their rubber bullet rounds and aimed silently, in perfect unison. He smiled, and they fired on him mercilessly, dropping him to the floor immediately.
âKagĂ© Iâm going to fucking kill you!â Hei roared as he was pinned face-down on the familiar sofa of his masterâs office by five men. He could hear the sounds of KagĂ© moving around the room, clattering pottery or something. He knew this wouldnât be good. One of the guards proceeded to lift his cloak and shirt, baring his scarred, bruised and muscular back. Hei hissed fury, writhing beneath the men. âYouâll never make me yours, fuck you!â All he heard was the low chuckle of the man he hated.
âSo, am I graced with the presence of Lord Hei right now?â KagĂ© asked, mocking.
âIt doesnât matter who I am, but youâre about to defile Danteâs body. Your assassinâs body.â
âNothing that will hinder him, I promise you.â With that he felt KagĂ©âs weight straddle his lower back, sending him into another rage, balking wildly. The guards held him still as a whining buzz started behind him. âDonât you dare, donât you fucking dare!â Hei fumed, trying to turn his head to KagĂ© over him. The tattoo gun pierced his flesh with a pinprick sting, resonating across his entire back bloodcurdlingly.
âStop moving or itâll go wrong, Hei.â
Hei went still, more from exhaustion than compliance, âWhat are you doing?â He asked defensively, tensing under the strange pain.
âIâm giving you a tattoo.â
Idiot. âWhat of?â
âYouâll see.â Hei growled. âThat dragon pendant around your neck,â KagĂ© said inquisitively, âWhereâs it from?â
âWhy?â
âWell, you see, in Tymeria the dragon is the symbol of freedom. It intrigues me that you wear it.â
âIâve lived in Tymeria for years. The traditions just caught on with Dante.â
âItâs ironic, isnât it?â
âI consider myself as free as anyone.â
âOh dear, dear me,â KagĂ© chuckled. âHow you deceive yourself.â
16 hours later, KagĂ© released Dante, but not before a final warning. âDante or Hei?â He demanded flatly, looking him directly in the eye, almost nose-to-nose.
He swallowed fearfully, looking to one side, âDante.â His back stung abominably and he just wanted to leave and see what KagĂ© had done to him.
âShame.â They were alone now, and there was a funny look in KagĂ©âs eye. Dante started to back towards the door, turned and ran. The next thing he knew he was pinned between the door and KagĂ©âs body, and KagĂ©âs lips brushed his ear. Dante whimpered, screwing his eyes closed. Hands snaked slowly down his sides to his hips, holding him still. âOne day, Hei, I will have you in every fathomable way, and you will never escape me.â Dante found himself facing his master, KagĂ©âs lips on his, his hand reluctantly stroking the bulge at KagĂ©âs crotch. âDonât stop,â he hissed, his hips pinning Dante in his place.
He kneeled at his masterâs feet, trembling, and eyes downcast. âPermission to leave, sir.â
âGranted,â KagĂ© replied, re-fastening his trousers and turning to his desk, a cool and professional air about him.
In the corridor, Dante came face to face with Stark. Dante startled visibly.
âYou were in KagĂ©âs office.â
âYeah,â Dante turned to his door, hastily unlocking it and stepping inside.
âI heard you shouting earlier.â
âYou heard Hei shouting earlier, Stark.â
He sighed. âMay I come in?â
âGo ahead,â Dante back in his chair by the dead fire while Stark went around lighting the numerous candles that illuminated his oversized room. He tried to pretend nothing had happened.
The pair sat in silence for a time, staring into the now-blazing fire. Dante couldnât hold back any longer. âKagĂ© tattooed my back. I donât know what he did. It was when⊠I was Hei⊠KagĂ© is angry with Hei. Heâs âretrainingâ me.â
âHe tattooed you.â There was complete disbelief in his voice.
âIâm going to see what it is,â Dante said as he stood and removed his cloak and shirt, heading for the mirror. He heard Stark behind him stand, âThat cruel, cruel bastard.â
Turning his back to the mirror, he froze. A strangled sound escaped his throat. A dragon, matching that on his pendant was drawn out in immense detail, with stunning Tymerian patterning. Written along the dragons every edge in the Tymerian language, were the words âI will never be free, I am the slave of Lord KagĂ©, and I will always belong to himâ repeated over and over again. His heart dropped, but he hardened himself to the truth.
âFuck him.â Dante murmured to himself. âIâm going out.â Grabbing ÂŁ10,000 in ÂŁ50 notes from his safe, he turned and left.
âMistress Laâliel, my lady.â Dante bowed deeply.
âDante..?â Laâliel opened the door to her cottage wider, eyes glassy with disbelief.
âBeen a while,â he replied, smiling half-heartedly.
âI should have come and seen you⊠Iâm sorry⊠15 years alone withâŠâ
âI handled it, it is ok. I wanted to get away from KagĂ© for a few hours. Are you busy?â
âNo, no. Dante are you ok? Itâs the middle of the night.â
âI just wanted to get awayâŠâ he replied weakly.
âYouâre in shock. Whatâs wrong?â Concern.
âSo much has happened today, Laâliel⊠I donât know what to do.â
âPlease, come in. We have a lot of catching-up to do. Last time I saw you, KagĂ© was beating the shit out of you and that was but two days ago. I thought he might have let up on you by now.â
Dante sat heavily by the fire and dropped his hood, staring torturedly into the flames. âHeâs got worse. Laâliel⊠there are two people in my head. I donât understand⊠KagĂ© calls me Dante. The other⊠me⊠is Hei, and KagĂ© thinks heâs stronger, but also harder to control. I canât control him⊠KagĂ© canât control himâŠâ
âSo heâs taking action over it⊠heâs trying to control himâŠâ Laâliel finished. âHow long has this been happening? This second personality?â
âI think itâs been happening since the beginning, but it was hard to distinguish between the two of us. Now, he takes control of me completely. I canât fight him.â Dante rubbed the bridge of his nose in frustration. âThe Guild assassin we caught, KagĂ©âs treating her awfully, and I canât bear to see her go through what I did. I tried to help her but KagĂ© got involved⊠and then I got angry and Hei was there in my head. His cyborgs shot me down and he took me to his office⊠He tattooed my body and⊠and did other things to me⊠He canât control us, so he tries to mentally incapacitate me. Itâs working.â
âOh, DanteâŠâ Laâliel was at a loss for words. In her eyes, he was still but a boy. âI donât know what I can do.â
âI know,â Dante replied, standing suddenly, strengthening himself to go back.
âDante sit down, have a drink.â Laâliel offered a full tumbler of scotch. He took it gratefully.
âI just donât know how much further heâll take this,â Dante murmured, sinking down with a shuddering breath.
âThis girl⊠you care about her?â
âI donât know. I just donât like seeing KagĂ© abuse her.â
Laâliel sighed sadly. âI think, Dante, you must forget about her. Find any way you can, to get away from the reality of whatâs happening to her. Take more contracts. Anything.â
âI hate that so, so much.â Hei gritted his teeth.
Laâliel sat up, her eyes wide. âYouâve changed.â
âHello, Mistress Laâliel, you can call me Hei.â His eyes had turned glittering obsidian.
âDante,â Laâliel stood in alarm and headed for the door. âYou need to leave.â
âBut Iâm not Dante.â Hei grinned wickedly.
âGet out.â
Hei drew his belt knife slowly, sneaking forwards, prowling.
âDante!â She shrieked, turning wildly and running into the courtyard. Hei wasnât going to stop. âIâm not afraid to get KagĂ© involved in this if you donât stop, please!â Terror etched her face.
âHmm⊠KagĂ©. Oh dear,â he replied sardonically. Dante was furious with this invasion.
Laâliel turned and ran, disappearing as she passed through the menagerie gate.
Laâliel found herself in bright white corridors, and disorientated for a moment, began to panic. She bolted wildly away from the door she had just entered through and ran. âKagĂ©!!â she screamed, too terrified for dignity. The smooth laughter of Hei chased her every step. âKagĂ©!â
Ahead, she recognised the door of her ex-master, with its mahogany grandeur. Finding herself caught between two of the most terrifying men she knew, she burst through the double door to his office and stumbled to a halt on his Persian rug. Kagé was sat at his desk, stock still and his head tilted to one side. The shocked inquisition in his gorgeous eyes caught her off-guard, and she fell to her knees exhaustedly. He stood silently and glided smoothly across to her, kneeling at her side.
âWhat happened? Why are you here?â he asked gently, totally unlike the assassin and rapist she knew.
âHei⊠Heâs coming.â KagĂ© stood swiftly, drawing a knife from inside his modern-day suit jacket.
âGet behind me. Now,â he snapped, turning to face the door.
âKagĂ©?â a tentative voice hazarded from behind the ajar door. âHei⊠heâs goneâŠâ
âDante,â KagĂ© snapped forcefully, reverting back to the cruel man Laâliel had known all her life. She began to wonder if she should regret seeking him out. âClothes, weapons, everything off and on the floor. Now!â
The voice seemed to calm, sounding like Dante once again. âYes, sir.â
After a matter of seconds, Dante stepped from around the door, hands held harmlessly infront of him. Mistress Laâliel gasped, taking in the sight of his scarred and abused body. The perfectly sculpted planes of his muscles were marred and tarnished with an innumerable number of scars, some looking deliberate. Three brands were visible down the left side of his neck and shoulder. A beautiful dragon pendant hung against his collar, catching the light filtering through the window. Visible curling around the edges of his neck and shoulder were tendrils of black ink.
KagĂ© took three strides across to Dante, and without a word grabbed his wrist, twisting him round and slamming him against the wall, his arm twisted high up his back. He grunted audibly. âIf I do this will it make me see who Iâm really talking to?â
âDo what..?â
âThis.â KagĂ© put a pistol to his temple. Laâliel watched Dante tense up entirely. His shoulders hunched and he turned his head as far as he could from the gun. The tremor in his body as he silently hid was enough to break Laâlielâs trance.
âKagĂ© stop…â she whispered. He stopped.
âI leave you alone for two days and this is what I come to? Control yourself. Iâm changing where you work. Iâm posting you in America, New York on Earth. I own a corporation there. Weapons manufacture. Iâm starting to do more work on Earth with this business. I can keep an eye on you.â
âBut, Jenday? What about–â
âSheâll work in Tymeria. Sheâs nothing to me. Another assassin.â
âSh–â
âDo not question me, Dante Hatake! Get out, transfer begins tomorrow.â
âMy room in Tymeria?â
âYours to come and go to as you please. Youâll still have contracts there, and other areas of Sector 1 jurisdiction. Leave is as you wish, but you will have more permanent residence on Earth. Now get out, and I will find you tomorrow.â