Curiously enough, the topic of jobs hadn't come up before: in the time Daniel had been in Xexoria, however short, none of the people he'd met seemed to be employed. Danyr had bankrolled the purchasing of supplies, despite not seeming to have a job. Quite possibly, it had something to do with his refusal to talk about certain things...
Daniel would soon find himself dreaming, oddly enough. A very peculiar and specific dream, in fact. One in which he was only a spectator. He was in a gray stone room, with a single small window and plain bed, shuttered over as a terrible and violent storm raged outside. He was pressed with against the door to the room, a heavy wooden thing, and the whole experience would seem a bit disorienting. First, he was a bit shorter than usual. His arm, as it came into view, was somewhat shorter and smoother than his own, and as he looked down, it would become glaringly obvious that he was in fact female, dressed in a red dress that was a bit too large. Not that the person didn't seem familiar... On the other side of the door, Komodo's emotionless voice could be heard faintly.
"I didn't expect him to hit me so hard. Everything we saw from him suggested he was entirely unskilled."
A second, haughty voice could be heard, one that Daniel had heard only briefly before: that of the man he had briefly encountered before he'd been sent back to Utopia...
"He did alright when I fought the damn kid. Of course, your damn sister didn't help, and now he's got someone used to fighting with him. We ought to just kill the damn girl now. There's nothing they could do about it."
A third, somewhat more commanding voice spoke next. His voice was older, and significantly more powerful, if somewhat muted at the moment.
"I'll decide what to do with my own daughter, thank you very much. We're not killing her because you feel like it. You're lucky you're so useful in creating the hybrids, or I might just send you to try to deal with them. Besides, if the two of them were to peacefully leave with her, it wouldn't make much difference. I need the machines here operational, and I would rather not deal with either the boy or my son interfering with those. We have the bait and control of the situation while she's alive, anyway. Put her in the top floor of the new tower, and fill it with the best hybrids. That close to the machine, they'll have a lot of energy in them, and any of the hybrids our problems defeat are still going to be harnessed..."
The conversation ended there, and the sound of heavy boots approaching the room could be heard. Daniel, or the body he was occupying, seemed a bit more lively and excited, but would quickly retreat to the bed, sitting in an exaggerated defeated pose, as if she was still a longtime prisoner. Komodo would open the door, the right side of his face swollen up on one side to a degree that would likely entail a lot of nursing for someone who could feel pain. His words, now that they were closer, were even slightly slurred.
"You've moved up from prisoner to bait, sister."
He motioned for her to move in front of him, pistol in hand, to escort her to her new place in a different tower. At Komodo's remark, she looked around briefly for something, perhaps a weapon of some sort. The room, on second look, seemed almost weapon proofed specifically: the bed was bolted to the wall, the lone sheet tied to the bed, and she hadn't even been allowed shoes... Walking out, she seemed somewhat more defeated and worried, as Daniel's consciousness faded from the dream...
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