ErisianDialects
The Purple Sage
The sun rose, as it did every day before for a couple of million years, or a couple of millenia, depending on which school of thought you subscribed to. The birds were singing, and dodging the cars that barely gave a damn about anything rather than getting people to find a good parking spot in the hopes of not going through the modern day Dante's circles of the tube. Late risers, or those used to public transport would rise and start to make moves for their day. Denizens of the night would close their eyes and pull the blankets over their heads, in the cause of wishing the damn birds would shut up and let them sleep before their hangovers kicked in, one could postulate.
Of course, there had been one slight hiccup in the day. For a given value of hiccup.
One man had been active all night, and it's he who we focus upon, for now. He had spent the night moving a long term female out of her residence for reasons of his employer. Those reason being scrutiny by police or Interpol, maybe one of the spook factories. It was rare of not being informed of exactly which branch of the octopoidal law and security firms were after them at any given time. But he had asked her the best way to clean, and she had told him. At length. With profanities and her traditional lack of patience.
The lawyer had gone across the street after he had confirmed, reconfirmed and triple confirmed before the good doctor left, having himself some sushi as he waited until it would cause the most problems for the observers. And thus it was, at precisely seven minutes past six, There was an explosion. It was not your normal, every day explosion. For one, the task force had just entered the building, so at least there had been police on site. It started with the entire city of London experiencing a power surge, shorting out circuits across the city. This gave the usual gridlock a whole new meaning. The Tube went down, trapping it's denizens in purgatory, traffic lights knocked out, and a sudden upheaval in emergency phone calls.
This was followed by the building seeming to collapse itself into the ground at fourteen minutes past six, and an explosion which rocked the foundations of the building around it. The debris kept shifting downwards, until half past, when it stopped, and there was another series of explosions.
Little was known that the damage was already done, however, as because of fear of structural damage, not to mention tectonic, within minutes a four square block area was cordoned off, not letting anyone out until they had been checked over by doctors for what appeared to be anything from minor cuts and bruises, to checking for radiation. No one had an exact clue of what was causing the pit to continue exploding and flaring in every color of the rainbow, let alone every spectrum, it seemed, from what little the government discovered quickly. It seemed they were going to have to spin the situation hard and fast, which required answers.
And in this cordoned off region of the city, that was almost under martial law, something strange started to happen. People started to experience new things. Not everyone, but just enough to make people worry.
Of course, there had been one slight hiccup in the day. For a given value of hiccup.
One man had been active all night, and it's he who we focus upon, for now. He had spent the night moving a long term female out of her residence for reasons of his employer. Those reason being scrutiny by police or Interpol, maybe one of the spook factories. It was rare of not being informed of exactly which branch of the octopoidal law and security firms were after them at any given time. But he had asked her the best way to clean, and she had told him. At length. With profanities and her traditional lack of patience.
The lawyer had gone across the street after he had confirmed, reconfirmed and triple confirmed before the good doctor left, having himself some sushi as he waited until it would cause the most problems for the observers. And thus it was, at precisely seven minutes past six, There was an explosion. It was not your normal, every day explosion. For one, the task force had just entered the building, so at least there had been police on site. It started with the entire city of London experiencing a power surge, shorting out circuits across the city. This gave the usual gridlock a whole new meaning. The Tube went down, trapping it's denizens in purgatory, traffic lights knocked out, and a sudden upheaval in emergency phone calls.
This was followed by the building seeming to collapse itself into the ground at fourteen minutes past six, and an explosion which rocked the foundations of the building around it. The debris kept shifting downwards, until half past, when it stopped, and there was another series of explosions.
Little was known that the damage was already done, however, as because of fear of structural damage, not to mention tectonic, within minutes a four square block area was cordoned off, not letting anyone out until they had been checked over by doctors for what appeared to be anything from minor cuts and bruises, to checking for radiation. No one had an exact clue of what was causing the pit to continue exploding and flaring in every color of the rainbow, let alone every spectrum, it seemed, from what little the government discovered quickly. It seemed they were going to have to spin the situation hard and fast, which required answers.
And in this cordoned off region of the city, that was almost under martial law, something strange started to happen. People started to experience new things. Not everyone, but just enough to make people worry.
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