A lot had changed in the seven months following the mission to Arkham. Claire had changed. Her powers had evolved, for lack of a better word. She was now able to pick up thoughts as emotional echoes. A handy ability, but one she was having trouble controlling at times. However, the other aspects of her ability had evolved as well. She found herself less likely to succumb to the emotions of others.
Claire had also fallen in love. At first, the idea of this frightened her immensely, but it didn’t change the feelings she had for Malcolm. She spent most of her free time with him and felt comfortable in his arms. There were days that she didn’t want to leave his side. But she did have a job to do and a friend to take care of.
Claire had spent a lot of time with Kristy, whom she considered to be her best friend. Even though she was in charge of Kristy’s training, it didn’t change the feelings Claire had. She was amazed at how far Kristy had progressed in the last seven months. In fact, Kristy had exceeded all expectations and was well on her way to becoming a fine operative. Claire was happy for the most part. It seemed like some things in her life were finally starting to go right.
But despite all the good, Claire still had an uneasy feeling. Six months ago, Homeland Security had created The Omega Sector and they were placed in charge of worldwide SCAR operations. This caused quite an uproar in England and they summarily withdrew from the SCAR treaty. In the months following the change of power, paranormal activity began to rise sharply and an unprecedented amount of operatives had been killed in action during missions. It was actually becoming commonplace for missions to fail. Something which had never happened before. And now there was a new mission, and Claire was to lead it.
Claire stood in front of the desk in the office of one of the higher ups, holding the mission briefing in her hands and glaring at the man behind the desk.
“I won’t do it Adam!!” Claire was shouting. “I won’t go anywhere with that insane little bastard!!” Claire slammed the file on the desk.
“Claire,” the spectral figure behind the desk spoke calmly. “I understand your reservations, but this order has come from the highest level.”
“I don’t give a fuck if these orders were handed down by God himself!!” Claire glared at Adam. “I refuse!!”
“Would you throw your life away so quickly,” Adam rose from the desk and floated over to Claire. “If you refuse you will spend the rest of your life in a very small cell. Things have changed. The Omega Sector runs things differently, you know that. Please Claire, don’t turn this into the biggest mistake of your life.”
“Fine,” Claire exhaled and a smile appeared on her face. “I will do it, but I want something.”
“Name it,” Adam appeared to be smiling, though it was hard to tell.
“As we are taking the Deathstrike, I want Kristy Masterson to be allowed to come on the mission.” Claire raised her eyebrows and stared.
“Out of the question,” Adam’s voice became more stern. “She hasn’t completed her training, and you know regulations.”
“She is more advanced than most of the active operatives we have,” Claire’s tone was clinical. “Not to mention that she knows the operation of the Deathstrike better than anyone else on the base. We can call it an advanced training op.” Claire looked down at the floor. “Please Adam.”
“Fine,” Adam’s voice sounded concerned. “Assemble your team Claire. But Kristy is your responsibility. If anything happens to her, it’s your ass on the line.”
“Thank you Adam,” Claire smiled, picked up the folder, and left the room.
Claire made her way down the long corridors of the base to briefing room three. Once there, she booted the computer and called up the mission briefing. Pressing a button on the microphone on the side of the computer, she began to speak as red lights came to life throughout the base.
“May I have your attention please. The following operatives are to proceed immediately to briefing room three in full battle gear: Veronica Valez, Aaron Young, Shannon Adaire, Chase Holdsfield, Lyrico, Ethan Blake, Samantha Bonachoi, Malcolm Maverick, Yakim Kozlof and Kristy Masterson. That is all.” Claire sat down and waited. She took a moment to look over the file again, paying special attention to the dossier of Samantha. Claire was quite interested in her. Healers were a rarity in SCAR, and due to the nature of their ability, were always good. There was no such thing as an evil healer. This thought gave Claire a small amount of comfort.
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