people is the right way to go? Well, as a matter of fact why don’t you go
ask them?” As Wyatt concluded his rant, he grabbed Derek by the arm
and pulled him out of his office and towards the elevator at the opposite
of an overly silver hallway.
Wyatt, Derek and two guards entered the elevator and they went down.
“Those cave dwellers you call your friends, what remains of Orbi-Sec…
all either captured or killed. You have been very uncooperative, Mr
Ragston, and I’m going to show you what happens to uncooperative
people. I tried to be nice. I tried and you tried to shoot me. Well, no
more Mr Nice guy.” Wyatt smiled as the elevator dinged and opened.
He walked out with his arms open in a grand gesture. This corridor
was a prison. Cells filled with the innocent and guilty alike. “At the end
of the hall, you’ll see the main attraction…” commented Wyatt as he
waltzed down the corridor. He wasn’t lying. Derek was horrified to see
the faces of those he had met down in the underground base, now
trapped, and isolated. One by one he saw their faces. Amanda, Marcus
and even Tom. They must have captured him instead of finishing him
off. Alongside them were various other Orbi-Sec soldiers and staff.
Derek saw them talking, even yelling, but he could not hear a word. He
looked at them hopelessly, then down at the floor.
Wyatt stared back with a stern look “Look at them. LOOK AT THEM!
This is what remains of your little rebellion. It’s over. It’s all over.”
18
Executive
Geisen, Solar System
Derek looked back up solemnly. It hurt him, seeing all those who tried
so hard to help him be locked captive. A slight smile started to make its
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