Chapter 99: Breaking Out Her Shell (2/2)

”You mentioned the trial was facing their fears. You know what Zinnia fears.”

”Well, duh. Isn't it obvious? She's scared shitless of Alton. I mean I don't blame her after he went all sicko mode on Monty, I too would be shitting my pants from dusk till dawn. Like that little reference?”

Gale scoffed, waving his hand around. ”Alton?! You kidding me? That guy is harmless. I wouldn't be scared of him.”

Jinx tiled her head back, smugly laughing. ”You didn't see what he did to Monty and Goro I assume. Might want to do a double-take on your so-called heroic hero. What do you think about all of this Florence?”

Jinx turned to her as Florence didn't respond. She just stared blankly forwards towards the bunker. Her scarf was slightly open, revealing her sinister smile. Butch glanced at her, eyebrow raised. ”Hello, earth to nobody!” Soon Butch began coughing. The others did too. ”What's going on?”

Florence, who was standing in front of them, vanished into thin air, her body dissolving into glitchy particles. The area also began to twist and turn before serval machines appeared pumping outgas. Florence stood in front of them wearing a gas mask hands behind her back as she started lifting her soles up watching each of them eagerly. Jinx stumbled back feeling weak coughing. ”What the fuck is this?”

”When you believe with all your heart, your reality is real, it's easy to trick the mind with small unnoticeable changes. Like a frog left in a pan to slowly cook, you were breathing in my little present without even realising it. How cute.” Florence said in a mocking tone as she watched Butch and Jinx drop to the floor passing out from the gas. Gale stumbled forward throwing a punch only to go through Florence. Serval more of her appeared all glitched out. Each of them copied each other mocking the streamers. ”Although my brother has a far greater version of my power, we do share the same common ideology. It's easy to fool someone when they are already the fool themselves.”

Gale fell to his knees collapsing, leaving only Emil who was only hanging on by a string coughing. ”Why the hell are you doing this?!”

”I am slightly surprised you were the last one to fall to my trap. Guess I underestimated you, Emil, I'm sorry I won't make that mistake again. Why, you ask? Isn't it simple? I hate you, Montagues. I hate every single one of you will every fibre in my stomach. I wish only the worst on you all. So, hear this. These trials are over. Hear my warning Montagues. Your time has come. I will wipe your very existence off the face of V.I.R.A.L. These are your final moments as right now I declare war against each and every one of you. My only conditions are your annihilation.” Emil collapsed into the ground as Florence stood still shaking her head. ”You're only delaying the enviable Montague. I know you can't stay fixed in the ground forever. No matter what you do, you can't win. Come out come out and take a deep breath, why don't you?”

Emil erupted from the ground readying a punch. Florence turned to him, glitching out as she held Gale suddenly. Emil flinched, missing his force collapsing to the ground. Florence chuckled standing on him, wedging her foot into his back. If I remember correctly Emil, you claimed my illusion powers were pathetic? Well if I play all of the illusions as a poor craft you would believe all of them are real, then wouldn't you?” Emil finally passed out as Florence tore the scarf off tutting. ”With the minor inconveniences dealt with, let's move onto my actual prize. Leaving so soon, mister Montague?”

Christopher was running away, managing to cover his mouth enough to stop the gas. Florence held her hand out, making him freeze on the spot. His hands dropped to his side as his eyes were full of static. She walked up to him, whispering in his ear. ”How long will you last in my virtual reality, mister Montague. One minute here is an hour there. With someone with your status, I give you ten minutes.” She began walking, turning to him, clapping her hands, calling him like a child. ”Well come along now mister Montague we have much to discuss. We have a family to rip apart.”

Christopher began following her into the manor. Before she entered, she took another look at her crafty work. She took off her gas mask, throwing it away, taking a deep breath free from the gas. ”I've really outdone myself this time—months of planning for this to finally pay off. The plan didn't take into result Team Rhapsody showing up but oh well guess I'll just improvise that part. Who follows plans anyway? I'm sorry Zinnia when all of this is said and done, I'll let you out, you won't have to go through any more pain or torment due to those trials again. No one will. Did that sound, right? I need to practice my monologues more. No point doing all of this if I'm not going to go the extra miles with the bad guy speeches.” She blushed embarrassed, cupping her scarf towards her face. ”Almost there, Florence. The age of the Montagues is finished.”

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Zinnia fell to her knees, desperate. She had nowhere to go. She lay back, exhausted feeling overwhelmed. ”Please, anyone. It's so cold and empty. Alton… someone saves me.”

Laying back, Zinnia closed her eyes resting from the terror and tears. Laying dormant for a short while she felt a warm feeling in her heart. Her eyes rippled open to see a bright light dancing over her—an orb which let off a warming comfort. Zinnia felt safe, being close to the light. As she stood up, the light danced around her before a voice echoed from it. ”Follow.”

Zinnia's heart skipped a beat, hearing the voice. The orb of light began to move in the darkness. Zinnia didn't know how, but the voice brought joy to her. One of love and affection. She had no proof of course, but something inside of Zinnia just clicked, she may have never heard the voice before, but she knew who it came from. Tearing up, she began running after the orb whispering to herself. ”Mother, I'm coming!”