Chapter 75: Lets Make A Deal (2/2)
”As excepted from the child of the Garden. Your deduction skills are second to none.”
”Acceptance…”
”No.” Rodger boomed with a smug look. ”I'm well aware you met my brother in the Garden. Acceptance, however, is naïve. Sloppy. He allows his single-minded truths to drive him. I, on the other hand, forge and manipulate my own future—one where I will forever be on top. Above pathetic streamers like you, above the slaves to the Garden. I will ascend further than anyone has ever reached and taken what's rightfully mine. That is my bargain; you may address me as Bargaining. Now show we make a deal?”
”Bargaining…” Alton whispered. ”One of the five stages of grief. Just our luck.”
”Another member of the Garden of Greif,” Emil muttered. ”What should we do? The CEOs told us to retreat if the Garden was for whatever reason involved.”
”Like hell, we are retreating! Gemini is right there.” Goro snapped, rushing towards her. As he did, the fog separated the group as it turned into a seemly endless maze.
Alton and Emil stood back to back, keeping away from the drawing fog. This would, of course, be futile as Emil suddenly vanished, leaving only Alton and Monty left. Bargaining stood with a blank look. ”So, Monty? What say we make a deal? Sign a contract to even the odds?”
”What could you have to offer me?”
He smirked, leaning forward, speaking slowly. ”You know what I have to offer.”
”What do I have to do?”
Alton flinched turning to Monty. ”Don't listen to this demon! The Garden isn't something you want to dwindle in Monty!”
”Shut your trap, Alton!” Monty retaliated looking up. ”The adults are talking now. I'll do it. Give me the strength to overcome my family!”
Bargaining began laughing uncontrollably, shaking back and forth on the railing. ”Fantastic. Just as I expected from the slime known as the Montague family, your reputation proceeds you. I will enjoy this. The task is simple; I will grant your deepest desires in return. Kill him. Kill Alton Brantley.”
The room went silent as Alton stared at Monty uneasy as he didn't respond much to the demands. Some time went by as Monty looked up at Bargaining with a dull look. ”That's it? You just want me to kill Alton? Give me a break. I could do that for free!”
”Then I assume you accept these terms.”
”Yeah, your God damn right I do.”
”The contract has forever been sealed. Making a deal with me means you can never break this bargain until the day you die. Fail to complete the contract by then, and your soul will forever be trapped in limbo.”
Alton gritted his teeth, clenching his fist. ”Just what the hell have you done Monty?! We are meant to be working together to stop Gemini and the Cult. Why the hell would you even think of accepting something so stupid?! You're a fool!”
”Shut up; you have no idea what you're talking about.”
”Have I really worked you up this much to drive you over the end? What would your family think?”
Monty placed his hand on his shirt, laughing. ”Don't flatter yourself Dauntless. You are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to my problems. The Montagues. I want to burn it all down, and you shall be my ticket to that reality!” Monty tore his shirt off, revealing the former tattoos he had during their first battle was gone. Burnt off, instead, there was a single tattoo plastered over his entire back edging its way onto his chest. A massive fire breathing dragon fans on display all bloody and sharp. ”I don't care what happens to me, killing you will just resolve the itch I've been condemned to for these past few months. You are nothing more than an insect, vermin who need to be slaughtered. Allow me to carry out the deed and put you out of your misery Alton Brantley.”
The giant dragon erupted from Monty's body flying around him before engulfing the entire room with fire. Alton swung his arm around, casting a large block of ice which was melted through entirely. He slid back holding his burnt arms up taking the force head-on. Wincing in pain, he stared at Monty with rage. ”If you want to kill me so badly, you're going to have to do better then that Montague. How about we finish that fight right here and right now. No dirty cops to save your ass this time.”
Monty began howling with a peal of insane laughter as he held his face jerking his head back. ”You seriously don't get it, do you?! My uncontrolled hatred for it all will never be put out. Montague, don't you dare use that name in my presence! I hate them. I hate them more than anything. My hatred rivals the sun itself. So, tell me Dauntless how long will your ice last until you are burned out?! Now do me a favour and die!”
Alton crouched down, looking concerned as he prepared the brutal fight against Monty. ”Shit, here he comes…”