Tom
About One Year Ago
"You know something young man? I have a vision for this city. This crazy messed up berg claims a lotta lives, there ain't no doubt about that, but do you know what this little company can give 'em son? Hope. A symbol! They look at this here tower, see men and women dressed in battle armor with our logo on it, and do you know what they'll say? 'See, life in this damn town sucks, but hey, with Takeoff Solutions on our side, we can at least sleep a little easier and live life a little better,' huh? And you know what? I want you to be a part of that!"
In the sprawling tower made of steel and glass, two men walked towards the spacious office nestled on the top floor. The talkative one, a man of forty or so, his chestnut hair sprinkled with gray, shot his taller, younger, more silent companion a winning smile. The youth, in contrast, looked far more pensive, something in his eyes suggesting weariness and grief that was just hidden away from the older man, and instead came off as nothing more than proud indifference. Convinced his sales pitch wasn't strong enough, the older man continued.
"Aw, come now, Tommy! Eh, can I call you Tommy? Of course I can, we're all friends here, right?" He put an arm behind "Tommy's" back and moved him towards the rather large windows. "Give me a smile, huh? This is a golden opportunity! A chance of a lifetime! Any man your age would be begging for this sort of chance."
At last, the young man spoke. In contrast to his shorter, older companion's energetic tenor, his voice was a solemn, yet subtle baritone. "And what chance is that precisely, Mr. Johnson? You've failed to explain to me exactly what you want from me."
Johnson continued beaming- there was a flash of nervousness, but he hid it well enough. "Well son, I've seen you use your... ahem, unique talents. And I think that could come in very useful for our company! Now, you're a bright young man, right? I know you know a good opportunity when you see one! Now, we could compensate you with a very nice amount, oh yes. A bright mind needs a bright paycheck, eh? Comfy living space, sense of security, beautiful women, fancy wines, and more! You can have it all!"
"And how exactly do you intend to utilize my... 'unique talents?'"
"Well, ah... we would have to have you down in the lab a little bit. But that's no problem, right? Just a few needle pricks, some tests, that's not so bad, right? Just a little bitty obstacle into making the big time, am I right? Now, let me see here..." Johnson's arm dropped down. While he'd been talking, he had failed to hear the popping and snapping of wires from the security cameras, or the faint wiff of ozone, or noticed the subtle movement of his young guest's hand.
"Leeet me see heeeerre... now where's that contract? Have it all ready for you to sign if you just give me-"
Any further words were cut off as Tom's hand began to make a motion as if squeezing something... perhaps about the size of a heart...
Mr. Johnson clutched his chest, emitting strangled cries as he looked on at Tom helplessly. He slowly made his way towards the young man, but only managed to make it to the middle of the room before falling to his knees a foot away from the fair haired youth's feet. With one last strangled gasp, he collapsed, and froze.
***
The sounds of boots against floor filled the hallway. There was a vague sense of something being changed, and yet no one could quite figure out what. But that didn't matter then. What mattered to the security personnel rushing to the top floor office is that something had happened to the cameras. Which could mean that something happened to the boss...
The doors burst open violently. The group made their way to stop whatever threat had hurt their employer, but stopped. It seemed they were too late.
Before them, crouched on the floor, cradling Mr. Johnson, now former CEO of Takeoff Solutions in his arms, was Thomas Hale, nephew to the now dearly departed business titan. His handsome yet stern features were contorted with pain and weariness, beads of sweat on his face and neck, his fair skin white as a sheet. He looked up at the group of security personnel, his voice as pained as his face.
"Why? Why weren't you here sooner?"
A tall, imposing man made his way in front of the others. "Sir, the security cameras. Something went wrong. What's worse, the feed somehow got corrupted, and our computers were compromised, and-"
"And if you were in any way as competent as my uncle
needed you to be, maybe he would still be alive now."
"Y-yes sir. T-though if I may, what could we have done? I mean, even if you had called an ambulance-"
Tom's eyes narrowed. "Are you blaming me for my uncle's death?"
The man shook his head rapidly. "N-no sir. Of course not sir." He raised an eyebrow. "Although, you were alone with him at the time, sir."
Sharp violet eyes met the security head's own blue. "I would invite you to see the body for yourself then, if you dare to suggest that I have killed him. Does he look poisoned to you? Beaten? Assaulted? Tell me!"
The man winced. With a sigh, he gestured to one of the personnel behind him. A woman, dark haired, dark eyed, about in her 30's, made her way to the deceased CEO's side. She checked the body carefully, and then looked into Tom's eyes. She looked up at her superior.
"Best as I can tell, he had a heart attack sir. There's no sign of forced trauma. ...I believe Mr. Hale's telling the truth."
Tom's gaze remained on the head of security, causing the man to shudder. "You heard her. Then it's settled. I can't rely on someone that would not only accuse me of killing my own dear uncle but also cannot respond quickly enough to danger to protect me or this company. And as you obviously seem to know, I am the heir. Which does give me motive, yes. But is not a motive I care about. Therefore, you can go clear out your belongings. You're fired."
The man opened his mouth to protest, but quickly shut it. He knew it wouldn't get him anywhere.
With that, the sharp gaze turned on the woman, making her wince. "You, on the other hand, seemed to be able to assess the situation rather quickly, and your medical training is useful. What is your name?"
The woman swallowed. "Carol. Carol Chandler, sir."
"You have just been promoted to his position. Forgive me for being so sudden with this."
Her eyes widened. "Sir? Are you sure you want to be making decisions like this right now? You're obviously upset sir. Shouldn't you rest before doing something rash like this?"
"And this is why I chose you. No, on this particular matter I feel my head is quite clear despite the circumstances. If you feel I made the wrong choice, you can correct me later." He looked down at the body and squeezed his eyes shut. "Now please, if you could..."
Carol nodded, and turned to the people that were now in charge of. "Someone go and get a hold of some EMTs and a body bag. I'm going to stay with our new boss." She turned back to Tom, and with some effort, managed to make him let go of the body, gently laying it on the ground. "Alright, there we go. Now then, let's get you resting, it's going to be rough on you for awhile." She looked into his eyes. "Can you tell me where your apartment is? I can go and drive you home at least."
He looked at her blankly.
"...Ooookay then. Then if you don't mind, I'll be taking you back to my place. It's not much right now, but it lets me keep an eye on you at least." She gave him a wan smile and a chuckle. "And hey, I have enough mac and cheese for the both of us. I know it isn't much, but I figure you could use a friend right now, you know?"
Tom looked at her, stunned. "You.. you would do this for me?"
Carol frowned. "Why wouldn't I? I mean, even if you're my boss now, this isn't exactly a good day for you, you know? You just lost someone you cared about. That's hard on anyone, especially someone as young as you. You have anyone I can call for you? A friend, any other family?"
Tom shook his head. "No. No, I don't."
She gently put a hand on his shoulder. "Well. That settles it, doesn't it? Come on now, let me help you up."
The young man hesitated, but eventually allowed Carol to help him stand. She nearly fell over at first, having to shoulder more weight than she had been expecting. Well, that, and he was a few inches short of being a full foot taller than her in height.
"Hey... you really don't look too good. Are you okay? You don't just look like you're grieving, you look like you're about sick."
Tom winced, but shook his head. "No, no I'm fine. This is nothing."
Carol frowned up at him. "That's not nothing. You look awful. Here, I'll help you to my car." As she started moving him along, she spoke up again. "Look. I'm your head of security, so it's my job to take care of you, right? And in my eyes that doesn't just include making sure you don't take a bullet to the brain. I'm going to keep you healthy, mister. No point protecting you only to have you croak from the flu or something. Now let's get you home to my apartment. Forget the mac and cheese, I'll try fixing you something decent. Even if you gave me this job on a whim, I want to do my best with it. Now let's get going!"
Tom looked down at her in surprise before he chucked weakly. "And this is why I hired you."
Now
The room was dark except for a series of monitors filling the room with light. Tom sat before them, his elbows on the desk in front of him, his fingers rubbing his temples. Nervously standing behind him was Chief Head of Security Carol Chandler, who hastily took a sip of her latte before speaking up.
"Chaotic night in the Nexus tonight, isn't it sir?"
The young CEO sighed. "Perhaps a bit more chaotic than usual, but from what I've seen from the surveillance cameras we installed throughout the city, it's not too different from normal. No, what concerns me is what was footage was caught from this very building...
Tom's eyes were focused on the monitor showing a video of a man carrying off a small container. The monitor immediately adjacent to it showed the same man making a phone call. Both were muted.
"I... I wanted to apologize for that sir. If you feel I-"
"You have nothing to worry about Ms. Chandler. I personally saw into the security surrounding the lab. I ensured personally that it was tight as possible. I made every effort to make sure all that was impenetrable. But our dear friend managed to dupe even me. If I punished you for incompetence for this situation, Ms. Chandler, I may as well punish myself." He looked back towards her. "Please, take a seat. I have a feeling you need it as much as I do."
Carol plopped into a chair near Tom a bit harder than one would expect from someone with such a high profile position. But then, it was just the two of them in the room, and Carol knew her boss well enough by now to know he didn't give a damn how formal she was about such things in his presence, so she wasn't too worried.
"Oh, believe me, I do. I can't believe we had a Nazi sneak into our employment like that, and into our labs no less." She laughed, though it was tinged with nervousness. "I'm half expecting some our staff to go around saying 'Hail Hydra' now or something. I know it's paranoid of me, but..."
Tom shook his head. "Your fear is justified. While my own investigation has made me conclude that thus far it is only him, if you would like Internal Affairs to carry on a secondary investigation, it would perhaps make us both feel more at ease."
Carol sighed. "You're doing my job for me I see," she said.
"Hardly. I merely have a rather personal investment in what he stole. I do trust you, but what he took from me... I have to ensure that he doesn't fulfill his plans for it, and that means involving myself personally."
"So... I know you're keeping it pretty hush hush, but... what exactly did he steal from us?"
Carol had gotten better about meeting Tom's fierce gaze. She only flinched a little this time as his eyes met hers. "You are already aware of the policy that I put in place in terms of scientific study, that unless I specifically make an exception, all specimens studied must be either genuine volunteers or at least recently deceased, and not killed in the lab unless it was done in self defense. Herr Becke made off with one of the excepted cases. One that I was seeing into personally." His hand formed a fist, which was trembling. "That DNA was from a powerful monster. Potentially powerful enough to destroy the city by itself. While not exactly unique in the Nexus, that was the only sample of DNA from something that strong in the lab."
He gestured towards the monitor with the phone call. "It took me awhile to decrypt this, but what I've learned from it is worrying. Herr Becke intends to create clones from the sample he stole. He would have a personal army of living weapons at his disposal, and that's even assuming they would obey. In which case, from what I know... it's quite possible they would destroy the city. However... I did manage to track down the current location of his lab. So it is at least possible to stop him. The only question is how..."
Carol took another sip from her latte. "What do you want to do about it sir? Do you want me to send troops after him? The new battle armor is ready."
Tom shook his head. "No. He would only flee to a new location. And even if it would take him time to rebuild, he could still conceal himself as well as he did the first time. And this is a man that managed to outdo even our finest technical minds. We can't take that risk."
"We probably need to send a team of some kind at least. It's possible I could still form a team of our own people, just not as recognizable as...well, us."
"You are on the right track I believe. But it cannot be our own, likely he's seen employee data. He would recognize them." His closed his eyes for a moment. "Although... perhaps I finally have an idea."
"Well, I'm sure open to it. What you got?"
"We hire mercenaries. A group of men and women competent enough to get the job done, but greedy enough to not ask questions. You recall that so called 'decker' that attempted to steal from us? I have... spoken to him a few times since we last met. He is now... loyal to us. I have ways of relaying my orders through him, so he will act as my way of keeping our hirelings in line. From there we will conduct a mission to retrieve what data has been stolen as well as destroy the lab and Herr Becke once and for all."
Carol frowned. "Wait, the decker guy? You want to have
him as the leader? You sure you don't want to send at least one of our own? Tom, I know this is personal for you and you're stressed about this. You're smart, I know that. But... well, this is more than a bit of a gamble, you know? We don't know how much we can even trust these people. Are you sure about this?"
Tom nodded. "I know it sounds idiotic, and I know it is a gamble. But I believe I have a plan. I can understand your doubts, I would likely have similar ones in your position. But we cannot afford to frighten him off, not when we have the chance to use stealth against him. If my plan fails, I will leave the recovery of the DNA fully in your hands. But for now... I feel we have to at least attempt this."
The young CEO looked up in faint surprise as Carol put her hand on his shoulder. "Hey now, I understand. I'll be holding you to what you said, alright? So then, I take it you want me to start making the arrangements?"
Tom gave her a faint smile. "Thank you. I knew you would understand, even if it is somewhat headache inducing for you." His smile faded, his expression sincere. "It seems odd, but... I honestly feel like you are the only person in this city I can trust."
Carol froze. But then gave him a warm smile as she stood up. "Hey, just doing my job. If you can't trust the gal meant to keep you safe from everything, then who can you?"
As the door shut behind her, Tom's focus returned to the monitors. He began securing the data before taking his leave. As he did so, the gears in his head were already turning, planning, scheming. After all, while Carol went off to hire a rag tag group to blow up the lab, Tom had his own preparations to make...