Hill was inside, deeper in the building. As Rhys had brought up, over time, some things changed due to the high concentration of magic in the area. This brick building was one of them. While it looked like a small, condensed building on the outside it was actually the size of a warehouse on the inside.
There were a few of his own Espers, the older new recruits who were inside, and they straightened at the sight of Rhys. Saluting him as he passed, and Rhys smiled. Sergei snickered.
"Scare your newbies, hmm?" He teased when they were out of hearing range. Rhys made a disgusted noise.
"Scare them? Both you and I know neither one of us needs to try too hard to scare anyone." Rhys said and Sergei nodded, acknowledging that Rhys had gotten a good jab in. They continued to weave their way through the machines until the familiar form of Hill appeared in the distance, along with a few other people.
Rhys recognised a few. One was the maintenance worker who was in charge of the generators. They had been here for a long time and Rhys could tell that they looked ill. Sick. Rhys could only imagine the kind of stress they were feeling.
Hill looked up as if she was able to sense that Rhys was coming, which was possible given who she was and how often and how close they had worked together. She gave a tired smile at the sight of him.
"Ah. Big Boss man, come to see me. Where’s Kellen?" She asked without missing a beat. Rhys grumbled.
"Am I chopped liver? He’s staying home. He’s got a big day, and I don’t want to bother him." Hill snorted at his response, rolling her eyes.
"Didn’t want to bother him, my ass. You probably just had your fill of him, didn’t you? Then you left him at home to recover." Rhys wasn’t going to confirm nor deny her words, but Sergei snorted beside him. Rhys clenched his teeth, shaking his head at his lieutenant. She grinned, and it lifted some of the tiredness from her face.
Alright. Rhys would let her get away with it this time.
"So? What’s the situation?" He asked, ignoring her and she let out a burst of laughter, before shaking her head. She put her hands on her hips, smiling as she continued to shake her head before she waved Rhys over. Rhys went, along with Sergei while the maintenance worker shifted nervously from foot to foot.
"I swear everything was fine until it wasn’t fine." He started, and Rhys nodded. He would find out the truth, one way or another. Strangely, or not that strangely, it was easier to read intentions off of objects for him then it was from people themselves. People had too many things going on, while items didn’t. Rhys was able to ’read’ them.
What he was actually doing was a form of reading the past and future. It gave him a prediction of what was likely to happen, and what had happened to get there. Sometimes it wasn’t that straightforward so he had to work backwards to figure out what had happened. What path he wasn’t shown, and figuring it out in the most complicated, time consuming and power consuming way.
Thankfully, Rhys didn’t have to worry about things being complicated.
Gunther knew his powers. He knew what to do to help him get the best reading. What was unfortunate was the fact that it had been Gunther.
As he normally took on some of the sensations of the items he tried to see, Rhys could feel the cool touch of Gunther’s hand on his skin and hear the soft whispers from Gunther’s lips.
"They’re planning something worse than this. They’ve been planning something worse than this. Something on the front lines. I don’t know what yet. Pull the new recruits." It was quiet, soft, but it was Gunther.
The warning couldn’t be any clearer. But what did it mean?
Rhys looked closer, past Gunther’s closer imprint to see that the maintenance worker was right. He had checked, he had made sure. He might have done some other things while here, but Rhys wasn’t about to kink shame someone in front of a group when there was no reason to.
Shaking off the remnants, Rhys came to. He took a few moments to gather himself, feel human again. No one said anything. Hill was used to this, as was Sergei since both had seen him doing something like this before a few times. Hill, obviously more, but Sergei wasn’t dumb. He knew what Rhys’ powers could do, and both men respected each other enough not to rush them.
Rhys turned to the maintenance worker first, and gave him a soft smile.
"You are free to go. Get some rest, and we’ll see you tomorrow. Take a day off. You need the rest, and the Saturn Guild will make sure that nothing happens to your machines, alright?" He looked like he was going to sob at Rhys’ words. He grabbed Rhys’ hands, giving it a squeeze.
He was just a regular human. A human who risked his life to maintain the machines out here since the Espers didn’t, excluding Rhys, and the Guides had their hands full with other tasks.
"Thank you. Oh, thank you so much!" He cried, relief in every inch of his face.
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