HENRY I had officially been summoned to Arlo's main office at Synod where I would be led by him to the main base, one I never knew existed and something in me was hopeful, somewhat excited for the new changes to follow this new step in my life. As I entered the grand study, my eyes scanned the room, taking in the opulent furnishings and the stunning view of the city skyline. But my gaze came to an abrupt halt when I spotted her. She was standing by the window, her back to me, her raven-black hair cascading down her back like a waterfall of night. I felt a jolt of electricity run through my veins as I took in the sight of her slender figure, her porcelain skin glowing in the soft light.As I approached her, she turned to face me, and I was struck by the piercing green of her eyes.I stood frozen, my eyes locked on the vision before me. She was a goddess, a porcelain doll with piercing green eyes that seemed to see right through me. They sparkled with a hint of mischief, and I felt my
MAXI walked up to Klaus, my eyes scanning the training room as I searched for him. I had come to apologize for my tantrum earlier, but as I spotted him, my mind went blank. He was shirtless, his muscles rippling as he moved through his training routine. I felt my gaze lingering on his chest, my eyes tracing the lines of his abs."Max?" Klaus's voice cut through my haze, his tone laced with sarcasm. "You're staring." he said as I felt my throat take a huge gulp.I felt a flush rise to my cheeks as I snapped back to reality. "Oh, sorry," I muttered, trying to compose myself.Klaus raised an eyebrow, a hint of amusement dancing in his eyes. "What brings you here? I thought you were still pouting in your room."I took a deep breath, trying to remember why I had come. "I wanted to apologize for earlier. I was out of line, and I'm sorry."Klaus's expression softened, and he walked towards me, his eyes never leaving mine. "You were a bit of a brat, but I'm getting used to it, as it seems yo
MAX Yet again another brain signal test, this time being handled by River. I lay on the hospital bed, trying to calm my racing thoughts as River attached sensors to my head and wrists. He was running some special tests on my brain to measure my energy levels, and I was more than a little nervous."Okay, Max, just relax," River said, his voice soothing and calm. "This is going to be a piece of cake. Or, you know, a piece of pie. I'm more of a pie person myself."I couldn't help but laugh at his silly comment, and River smiled, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "That's it, just relax. Let your mind wander to happy places."I took a deep breath, trying to do as he said. But my mind kept wandering back to the tests, and what they might show. River seemed to sense my nervousness, and he placed a gentle hand on my shoulder."Hey, Max, I've got an idea," he said. "Let's play a game. I'll tell you a story, and you just listen, okay?"I nodded, and River launched into a ridiculous tale about
NIKLAUS I was busy working on a project in the barracks when my comm ring beeped, signaling an incoming message. I glanced down to see Shane's name flashing on the screen. I hesitated for a moment before answering, tuning in from the ring to a holographic display on my wall, wondering what he wanted."Klaus," Shane's voice came through the ring, sounding anxious. "How's Max doing? Is she adjusting okay in Vortex?"I leaned back in my chair, trying to gauge Shane's intentions. "She's doing alright, I guess. It's been an adjustment for her, but she's a tough kid. She'll get through it."Shane's voice took on a pleading tone. "I want to see her, Klaus. I need to make sure she's okay. Can I come to Vortex? Or can she come to me? I just really need to see her."I shook my head negatively without even processing his request properly. "No, Shane. That's not possible. It's not safe."Shane's voice rose in protest. "But I have to see her! I have to make sure she's okay. You can't just keep he
HENRY I followed Arlo through the winding corridors of the Synod facility, my mind racing with questions. Where were we going? What was the purpose of this secret base? Arlo had been tight-lipped about our destination, only revealing that it was a facility that few people knew about. As we walked, I caught glimpses of heavily fortified doors and layers of security checkpoints. This was clearly a high-clearance area, and I began to feel a sense of excitement and trepidation. Finally, we arrived at a large metal door with a sign that read "Eclipse Facility". Arlo swiped his ID badge, and the door slid open with a hiss. Inside, I was greeted by a sleek, modern laboratory filled with rows of workstations and state-of-the-art equipment. At the center of the room, a large, cylindrical device hummed with energy. Arlo smiled, his eyes gleaming with pride. "Welcome to the Eclipse Facility, Henry. This is where we're working on the next generation of NX Chromazon technology." I followed h
HENRY I sat down with Shane, still trying to seek his advice on the same matter that had been weighing heavily on my mind. "Shane, I need to ask you something," I said, trying to phrase my question carefully as soon as he heard me he turned in bid to leave"Shane, please? it would be quick, I promise." I promised making him stay a bit."What's up, Henry?" Shane asked, his eyes now mixed with a bit of curiosity."If you found something big, something life-changing, would you take it?" I asked, studying his reaction.Shane leaned back in his chair, a thoughtful expression on his face. "That depends," he said slowly. "If it's for a good cause, something that could really make a difference in people's lives, then yeah, I'd take it. But if it's not, if it's just for personal gain or to hurt others, then no, I wouldn't touch it.... Considering the decisions you have been making lately, I am tempted to believe the latter."I nodded, taking his words to heart. Shane was a good person, someon
MCKENNA I sat at the head of the table, surveying the tense faces of my fellow Phoenix-5 members. We were gathered in our makeshift meeting room, a spacious and secure space deep within our Vortex base."Alright, let's get down to business," I said, trying to keep my tone neutral. "We all know that things have been getting increasingly difficult out there. Going outside to get supplies has become a serious risk, despite our best efforts to manufacture most of our own products."Wyatt nodded in agreement. "We've had a few close calls already. It's only a matter of time before Synod catches on to our location."Ezra spoke up, his voice firm. "That's why I have been suggesting us shutting down the program to help other NX-5'S. We can't keep putting ourselves and others at risk just to help a few people."I raised an eyebrow, surprised by Ezra's suggestion. "Why do you want to shut down the program, Ezra? We've been doing this for years, and it's made a real difference in people's lives.
SHANEI sat at my desk, my eyes scanning the sleek, computer screen in front of me. My mission was to get information about the experiments being conducted at Synod, but I knew that wouldn't be easy. I had to be careful, subtle, and discreet.As a new recruit, I had been given limited access to the Synod's computer system as well as everything happening underground. But I had always known that there was more to the system than met the eye. I had heard rumors around the office of secret files and hidden databases, and I was determined to find them.I started by browsing through the files that I had been given access to. They were mostly routine reports and memos, but I was hoping to stumble upon something that would give me a lead. As I scrolled through the documents, I noticed that some of them were encrypted. I made a mental note to try and crack the encryption later.Next, I decided to try and hack into the system. As an NX-1 my enhanced capacity and life long experience with comput
ALICE I stood alongside River, watching as Cora's daughter, Elle played in the park below us. She was a sweet girl, with a contagious laugh and a mop of curly brown hair. River and I had been keeping an eye on her for weeks now, making sure she was safe and happy. It was a big responsibility, but we were both committed to making sure she was protected. As we watched, the little girl climbed to the top of the jungle gym and slid down, squealing with delight. River and I exchanged a smile, and I felt a sense of contentment wash over me. Just then, River turned to me and asked, "Hey, have you heard from Max lately?" I thought for a moment before responding. Max had been through a lot in the past few months, and she was still dealing with the aftermath of everything that had happened. "She's doing okay, I think," I said finally. "She's still processing everything, but she's getting there. She's been spending a lot of time with Klaus, and that seems to be helping her." River nodde
NIKLAUS I arrived at the scene, my heart racing with anticipation. But as I entered the room, I was met with a sight that made my blood run cold. My mother's body lay on the ground, her eyes frozen in a permanent stare.I felt a wave of grief wash over me, but I pushed it aside. I had to focus on the task at hand. Henry was nowhere to be seen, but I knew he was safe. He had fled the scene, and I couldn't blame him.But my attention was focused on Arlo. He was standing in the corner, his eyes wide with fear. He knew he was beaten, and he knew he was at my mercy.I walked towards him, my powers coursing through my veins. I could feel the energy building up inside me, and I knew I could take Arlo down with a single touch.But I didn't want to do that. I didn't want to stain my hands with Arlo's blood. I wanted him to suffer, but I wanted him to suffer in a different way.I stopped in front of Arlo, my eyes locked on his. "You're a coward, Arlo," I spat. "You're a coward who uses others
MCKENNA I walked into the rooftop, my eyes adjusting slowly to the faint light. Arlo was sitting in a chair, a smug look on his face while Henry was tied up by the side, beaten to a pulp and barely alive."Welcome, McKenna," he said, his voice dripping with condescension. "I've been waiting for you. You see, I've been playing a little game with all of you. A game of cat and mouse, where I've been pulling the strings all along."He leaned forward, his eyes glinting with excitement. "You see, the Nexus Point project was just not a cover, it was a way to distract everyone from my real plan. And my real plan was to create a new world order, with me at the helm."I felt a surge of anger and disgust, but I kept my cool, listening intently to Arlo's words."The citizens of this city have been so foolish," he continued, his voice dripping with contempt. "They've been so blind to what's been going on right under their noses. They think they're free, but they're not. They're just pawns in my g
ARLOI waited patiently and yet all I got was one bad news to another from everyone, Cora let Alice go because of how unprepared she was for an attack and Henry just killed his own father out of his foolishness leaving Vortex still a step ahead of us yet again.I stood in front of Henry and Cora, my eyes blazing with anger and disappointment. "You fools," I spat, my voice venomous. "You've let your emotions cloud your judgment, and now you've lost everything."Henry and Cora exchanged a nervous glance, and I could see the fear lurking behind their eyes. They knew they had messed up, and they knew I was not happy."You were supposed to keep Alice captive at least, Cora," I growled, my eyes narrowing at her. "You were supposed to use her as leverage to get what we want. But instead, you let her escape. And you, Henry, you were supposed to take care of Max, but instead, you let her get the better of you."Henry's face reddened with anger, but I cut him off before he could speak. "No, Hen
MAXINE I walked into the room, my mind racing with thoughts of Henry and our father. McKenna and Klaus looked up at me, concern etched on their faces. "What is it, Max?" McKenna asked, her voice soft. I took a deep breath, trying to process everything that had happened. "Henry's taken my father hostage, by father not Arlo, definitely not him," I said, my voice firm. "He wants me to meet him at the location he just sent to me." Klaus's eyes narrowed, his jaw clenched in anger. "We'll go with you," he said, his voice low. "We'll get your father back, and we'll take care of Henry once and for all." But I shook my head, my mind made up. "No, I have to go alone," I said, my voice firm. "Henry's unpredictable, and if he sees any of you, he'll hurt my father. I have to go alone, and try to reason with him." McKenna's eyes were filled with concern, but she nodded slowly. "Okay, Max. But be careful. We'll be waiting for you, and if anything goes wrong, we'll be there in an instant." I
HENRY I stood outside my father's house, my heart racing with anticipation. I had been planning this moment for a long time, and I was determined to see it through. I took a deep breath, steeling myself for what was to come. I had to be strong, had to be resolute. I couldn't let my emotions get the better of me. I walked into the house, my eyes scanning the familiar rooms. My father was sitting in his favorite armchair, a look of surprise on his face as he saw me. "Henry," he said, his voice cautious. "What are you doing here?" I took a deep breath, my words tumbling out in a rush. "Father, I'm sorry....For the neglect all this while, but there's something important I need to tell you." My father's expression softened, a look of surprise and gratitude on his face. "Henry, I... I forgive you. I love you, son." I felt a pang of guilt, knowing what I was about to do. But I pushed it aside, focusing on my goal. "Thank you, Father," I said, my voice firm. "But I'm afraid I'm not h
ALICE After the heads up from River the entirety of Vortex was in chaos. While River led the other few set of Vortex resistant out to the new hideout, I and some others were still left trying to clear up everything else. Suddenly a loud bang, followed by the breaking in of Synod agents accompanied by Arlo himself. I cowered in the corner, my eyes fixed on the chaos unfolding before me. Arlo had arrived, flanked by Cora and a team of Synod agents. They were destroying everything, tearing apart the Vortex hideout that had been my home for so long. As I watched, Arlo's eyes scanned the room, his gaze lingering on each face before moving on. And then, his eyes met mine. For a moment, we just stared at each other. I expected him to react, to show some sign of recognition or emotion. But instead, he just kept looking at me, his expression blank. It was as if he didn't even see me. I felt a surge of confusion and fear. Why was he ignoring me? Unless I was not useful to him. But befo
SHANEI watched Max from across the room, my eyes narrowed with concern. She had been acting strange lately, spending more and more time with Synod and Arlo. I didn't trust them, and I didn't trust Max's judgment when it came to them.As I approached her, Max turned to me with a bright smile. But I could see the tension in her eyes, the way she seemed to be hiding something."Hey, Shane," she said, her voice light. "What's up?"I hesitated, unsure of how to broach the subject. "Max, I've been noticing that you've been spending a lot of time with Synod lately. I'm worried about you."Max's smile faltered for a moment, but then she laughed. "Shane, I'm fine. I'm just trying to help them with their research. That's all. If I don't sell it I'll seem suspicious."I raised an eyebrow, skeptical. "Research is fine, selling out your perfect role is fine but Max, I know you're not telling me the full truth. What's going on?"Max's expression changed, her eyes flashing with a mixture of sadness
MAXINE I stood in front of Arlo, my eyes locked on his. We were in a secure location, one that I had chosen specifically for this meeting. "Arlo, I've been thinking," I said, my voice firm. "I'm willing to provide you with everything you want. The Nexus Point project, the research, the technology... it's all yours." Arlo's eyes narrowed, his expression skeptical. "What do you want in return, Max?" I smiled, a cold, calculated smile. "I want Henry. I want him brought to justice for what he's done. And I want you to make sure that he pays for his crimes by my hand." Arlo's expression changed, a glimmer of understanding in his eyes. "You're willing to give me everything I want, just to get revenge on Henry?" I nodded, my eyes never leaving his. "Yes, that's exactly what I'm willing to do. I want Henry to pay for what he's done, and I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen." Arlo's smile was slow and calculating. "I think we can come to an agreement, Max. I'll give