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Hiding on Earth turned out to be quite the productive endeavor for Ba'al. He fit in absurdly easily in the world of business. While expanding into the business world he likewise expanded into the criminal world.
In the business world he's known as Hannibal Hadad. His holdings, which started in an areo-space company, expanded into real-estate, construction and string of electronics retailers.
In the criminal world he's known as simply The Boss. His criminal network, stretches into the usual suspects of guns, drugs and smuggling.
Spread across both the business and the criminal side are oddities. On their own, they just seem strange. Together, something big is being built. Something high tech. It could be anything from missiles to fighter jets. Whatever it is he's taking great pains that the government and the larger criminal underworld don't know what he's doing.
Seeing as he's making an effort to hid it. He shouldn't let the recently hired undercover FBI agent anywhere near himself or anything important. He could just feed him false leads down the chain. But... quite frankly, he's bored.
After a couple months, he calls him to his office. Enough time passed to not be suspicious and give Mike time to make a reasonable impression.
Ba'al's office is a modern minimalist style. All clean lines and simple shapes. No unnecessary furniture. As for himself, he's always wearing some designer suit or another. He's standing and looking over some papers on his desk when Mike enters. The papers are Mike's personnel file.
"Ah, yes. It's good to finally meet you. Michael, is it? Or Mike?" He holds out a hand to shake, which he won't last too long or too briefly. "You've been doing excellent work under Johnathan."
In the business world he's known as Hannibal Hadad. His holdings, which started in an areo-space company, expanded into real-estate, construction and string of electronics retailers.
In the criminal world he's known as simply The Boss. His criminal network, stretches into the usual suspects of guns, drugs and smuggling.
Spread across both the business and the criminal side are oddities. On their own, they just seem strange. Together, something big is being built. Something high tech. It could be anything from missiles to fighter jets. Whatever it is he's taking great pains that the government and the larger criminal underworld don't know what he's doing.
Seeing as he's making an effort to hid it. He shouldn't let the recently hired undercover FBI agent anywhere near himself or anything important. He could just feed him false leads down the chain. But... quite frankly, he's bored.
After a couple months, he calls him to his office. Enough time passed to not be suspicious and give Mike time to make a reasonable impression.
Ba'al's office is a modern minimalist style. All clean lines and simple shapes. No unnecessary furniture. As for himself, he's always wearing some designer suit or another. He's standing and looking over some papers on his desk when Mike enters. The papers are Mike's personnel file.
"Ah, yes. It's good to finally meet you. Michael, is it? Or Mike?" He holds out a hand to shake, which he won't last too long or too briefly. "You've been doing excellent work under Johnathan."
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Date: 2018-09-13 05:19 am (UTC)"I gave you the truth!" He stalked toward the desk. In giving up so much, he didn't have much more to lose. Which lent itself to a strange sort of courage. "I told you who I was! And that man is Odin Rossi!" It had been a suspicion only, but one he'd stake his life on.
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Date: 2018-09-13 05:41 am (UTC)"Now, you can tell me or I can dig it out." he smiles, the prospect of digging it out is not a bad one from his perspective. It may be bad for everyone else.
"Unless, of course, you have a better offer for his freedom."
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Date: 2018-09-13 05:53 am (UTC)"Me." There was no hesitation in his voice, no reservations. He knew where he stood. "My freedom for his."
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Date: 2018-09-13 05:22 pm (UTC)He casually wanders over to the fridge to get himself a drink. "Tell me, does he know how far you're willing to go to protect him? It seems to me, he's under the misguided impression he can save you." He points back tot he monitor. Briggs is up and checking the door frame for weaknesses. He actually finds one, where the concrete is crumbling against the metal frame.
"If I were to release him, he would only return for you." Which gives him an idea. "If you can convince him to leave... I will let him go."
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Date: 2018-09-14 04:23 am (UTC)"Kill me." He looked to his captor, completely serious. "In front of him. Whatever way you want. He's not going to take it well, but he'll stop trying to save me."
Okay, so it would mean Briggs would still come after Hadad, but Mike had a feeling that would be easier to deal with.
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Date: 2018-09-14 05:08 am (UTC)That could prove to be a problem later but then, he said nothing about not recapturing him later. The safest option would be to implant a symbiote and avoid it altogether. He'll hold the symbiote option in reserve for now. After all, he's not sure he wants to share just yet. Frankly, Ba'al does just wants to see what will happen.
"Very well. Shall I call it a warning?" he asks, somewhat rhetorically. Then not rhetorically at all: "You realize, it will be a slow death? If I'm to prove a point, you will suffer for it."
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Date: 2018-09-14 05:28 am (UTC)"It doesn't matter," he said, with utter conviction. "So long as Rossi gets to walk free."
He tried to ignore it, but there was a strange itch at the back of his mind. An eagerness to let the man kill him. To get another glimpse of what he thought he saw. To be inside the sarcophagus again. No, that was just to test his new theory. Because now for the second time he had no sign of an agonizing erection. He would need several more attempts before he could prove his previous assumption wrong. His new assumption being that the "reaction" was an intentional effect brought on by something his captor did to him.
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Date: 2018-09-14 09:51 pm (UTC)"When everything is prepared, the both of you will be taken to a different location. Outside of this complex. You will be killed and he will be released." he tells him this out a perverse sense of courtesy. He calls up an areal map of the location he plans to use. It's an old factory building. The view is zoomed out just enough to allow for some subtle landmarks. Enough to figure out its exact location.
"Unless you have any particular requests on how you die, it's time for you to rejoin your... friend."
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Date: 2018-09-16 01:30 am (UTC)"No." He said it as he studied the map. Trying to figure out if it was somewhere he knew. Or somewhere significant. "Kill me as slowly as you want, but I'm not doing that. If you stick me in there with him, I will fight you tooth and nail every step of the way. From now until you kill me for real."
It was all he had, but he had to try for it. He would not be used to manipulate Briggs that way.
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Date: 2018-09-16 02:39 am (UTC)A brief pause. He keys something in on the tablet. On the screen, the heavy metal door's latches release. Briggs is obviously startled and suspicious of this sudden change. He doesn't make any move toward the door yet.
"If he can find his way out, he's free to go." Because Ba'al considers himself generous, he calls up a few more camera feeds around where Briggs is being kept. It's well guarded and seemingly still in the same complex they're in.
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Date: 2018-09-16 03:08 am (UTC)"You don't understand," he even managed a vague laugh as if his captor were a fool. "Do you even know who Odin Rossi IS? If he doesn't make it out of there in one piece--or alive--you're going to have the ugliest turf war you've ever seen. His entire network's gonna get pulled down on every operation you've ever touched!" He actually seemed amused. "Why do you think we kept him as a CI instead of locking him away? He's connected to more shit than you could dream of."
He knew he was just making the future worse on himself, but he had to make sure Briggs could get back to the house.
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Date: 2018-09-16 03:33 am (UTC)"It is true he is Odin Rossi and his network interests me." He raises a finger, "However, it is also true that he is Special Agent Paul Briggs of the FBI. Had you told me this when I asked... he would not be here."
Meanwhile, on the screen Briggs is being very cautious and hasn't done more than open the door.
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Date: 2018-09-16 03:40 am (UTC)He didn't know what he was doing until he moved. He ran for the door. He was shirtless and barefoot, but he didn't care. He needed to find Briggs. He needed to warn him. He knew he'd never get out, but Briggs needed to know he'd been compromised.
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Date: 2018-09-16 03:57 am (UTC)Mike will find the door unlocked but everything after that will get more complicated. Many corridors look identical, while it's not quite a maze but it's not easy to navigate either. There's no sign of guards until he nears where Briggs' cell is. In the time it takes for Mike to find it, Briggs has managed to silently take down one guard and take his gun.
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Date: 2018-09-16 04:16 am (UTC)Seeing Briggs, Mike slows down. Even if he could be revived, he didn't want to be shot. As he emerged into the corridor ahead of Briggs, he made sure his hands were up, assuming he wouldn't be looking for familiar faces.
"We need to find a way out," Mike said, needing to get to the details as fast as possible. "He knows who you are. Who you really are."
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Date: 2018-09-16 05:00 am (UTC)He scrubs a hand over his face. "Okay. Yeah." He's trying to focus but whatever was done to him is making it difficult. Everything is too sensitive, his own damn clothes are a distraction. He just tries to ignore the fact he has an impossible hard-on. Escaping is more important.
Focus. "What do you know about this place?"
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Date: 2018-09-16 05:17 am (UTC)Not wanting to delve into details, he jerks his head down the corridor. "Let's keep moving. I'll try to keep us from getting back to his..." he hesitated, failing to come up with a better word. "...lair."
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Date: 2018-09-16 10:16 pm (UTC)Once they get moving Briggs asks, "So, we got a sick bastard with too much money and time on his hands?" Again, trying to come off light. It's more for his on sanity, it's easier to take.
There's suspiciously too few guards in the direction they first head. Originally, Briggs thought Mike was responsible for the his cell unlocking but now... "Please tell me you're the one who opened my cell." It comes out through grit teeth. Moving is making everything he's feeling worse. He pauses against a wall, taking a second to convince his nerve endings to calm down. He forces his jaw to relax and his breathing to slow(not by much). "I gotta tell you, I'm starting to feel like a rat in a maze."
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Date: 2018-09-16 11:17 pm (UTC)Just because they weren't supposed to make it out didn't mean he wouldn't try.
"It's worse than you know."
He led them through the corridors. He kept his feet quiet, and carefully checked every corner. Pausing when he saw a guard further along, ducking behind the wall and planting a hand on Briggs' chest to force him back as well.
"He's got this thing that brings people back to life. So even if we die in here, we're not getting out."
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Date: 2018-09-17 12:27 am (UTC)Along the way, Briggs looks for anything he could use as a weapon. Another gun would be nice, though he doesn't exactly trust his aim right now. Aside from that, he's carefully trying to ignore the sensations his body is screaming at him. And then Mike puts his hand on his chest. He draws in a sharp breath through his teeth. A strong shiver runs through him. He should push Mike's hand away. He should but he's not.
It takes him a couple seconds to compose himself enough to talk. "That... That explains a few things." He thought his mind was playing tricks on him. That it manufactured the idea of being shot.
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Date: 2018-09-17 12:38 am (UTC)"Yeah. You were dead. Probably for a while." Make started down the hall again, taking a few turns, keeping alert for anyone approaching. "But the rest of it...that's from something else. I don't--"
He heard footsteps. Too close for comfort, but with the way the corridors intersected, he couldn't tell which direction they came from. Trying the handle of a nearby door, he found it unlocked. He dove inside and once Briggs followed, he pushed the door nearly closed, leaving just a sliver to watch through.
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Date: 2018-09-17 01:23 am (UTC)The footsteps get closer and pause at the intersection. There's a voice speaking a one-sided conversation of 'yes, sirs.' The footsteps start up again, this time down their corridor. The one-sided conversation has stopped. The guard begins checking doors.
This prompts Briggs to take a quick glance around the room for cameras. And there one sits in the corner of the room. Briggs mouths 'fuck' before darting over there to disable it. It's a heavy model so he settles on obscuring the lens with his shirt. ...which felt incredibly good coming off and he's trying not to think about that.
Should Mike close the door, he'll find it magnetically locked.
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Date: 2018-09-17 02:26 am (UTC)When it seems his door his next, Mike very carefully closes it the rest of the way as softly as possible. He doesn't know it's self-locking just yet. He leans against it, expecting the guard outside to try and get in. He started taking in the room, getting his bearings on where they were.
"I shouldn't have let him call you," Mike admitted. "Honestly, the number I gave him, I didn't expect you'd even call him back."
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Date: 2018-09-17 03:11 am (UTC)Briggs is still obviously under the effects of the drug, but it seems to be handling it better with his shirt off. "Why wouldn't I? If you drop a name like Odin Rossi, it had to be serious. And--" he gestures broadly to indicate their situation. "--it is."
"I came to get you out." And did a really shitty job of it. "And, hey, this isn't your fault."
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Date: 2018-09-17 03:23 am (UTC)Losing what Briggs was saying, he tried to think of a way out of this. They had to get out. That's all there was to it. Not seeing another exit but what he assumed to be a closet, he turned to the door behind him. And found it locked.
He yanked at the handle as hard as he could, as if he could overcome the lock by sheer force. But that only culminated in him kicking the door out of frustration.
"We're screwed," he said, taking a step back from the door. "We're completely and utterly screwed, and it is my fault. I followed him. I didn't call for backup or leave any sign of where I was going. I was an idiot and now because of me, the whole house is burned."
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