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Deprogramming Knight-Captain Havelock

Requine

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((This thread catalogues the extensive de-programming ritual that Edith Kemp of the Illuminati has planned for Knight-Captain Cassandra Havelock.

Consider this a trigger warning - it is some pretty intense reading. It is not mandatory to read this to participate in Hidden Dragon.))



PREPARATION
Edith looks at the monitor showing the Knight Captain for a moment her impossibly blue eyes glittering. She turns to the officer in charge.
“I’m going to need some things set up. I need two rooms. One a standard Q&A room, comfy chair and all.” She says referring to the large padded articulated couches used for personal questioning. “The other I need carpeted, done in light pastels with Morninglight motivational posters, comfortable furniture and Morninglight books, used books. They need to look read. Put a single dummy camera in a corner, you know the dome commercially available ones. Spray it down with something cloying and floral. Outside the door in need a pot of sandle wood incense and a recording of a Morninglight service playing on a speaker.”

She begins ticking more things off. “I need two goons, full uniforms, masks. I need a flashbang and some recorded alarms assault noise etc. Lastly a civilian van and driver and some more goons civillian gear.” She looks at the man in charge. “Lets do this right.”

“Give us one hour, ma’am, and we’ll have everything to your specifications.” He nods and begins barking orders to his men, who scrable. “Two questions. Full uniforms and masks - any organization in particular? Second. Which room do you want the Knight-Captain in?”

“Why ours, of course. It would be a shame if the Captain had to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea.” Her smile was not a pleasant one.
“Understood, ma’am.” He salutes and heads off.
One hour and two minutes later, he signals at you. The set up is complete and the Knight-Captain is ready for you.
TRIGGER
Edith is playing behind the scenes director via CC cameras and speaking instructions into her her Goon’s ear buds. The goons politely escort the Cassandra to the Q&A room.

Cass enters the Q&A room, looking around. Her hands are shaking and her eyes are wide. She eyes the chair and nervously perches on the edge of it.

Edith speaks into a mic softly the goon obediently saying her words through his mask.

“Please Knight Captain, sit back. There is nothing to be afraid of. This is for your protection as much as ours.” He makes a placating gesture. “We really do have your best interests in mind. You should know there is an observer from Temple Hall part of the group working to resolve your...difficulties.”


“...Okay.” Cass sits back in the chair properly, still looking around the room, trying to take in every detail she can. “Okay, I’m uh, sitting back. Is it Knight-Commander Truss? Can I talk to him?”
The goon shakes his negatively as the other one begins securing Cassandra with the padded restraints.
“I’m sorry Knight Captain, the head shrinkers and there are four in the group, all felt it was best that you dealt with as few people as possible. I am their voice. They are speaking to me on a channel. I imagine its alot like having one of those Education Protocol events occur.”

“Uh. O-Okay.” Cass tenses as the goon begins to restrain her, but doesn’t fight back or resist in any way. “Head shrinkers, huh? I - I guess you’re taking this very seriously. Okay. That’s uh, that’s good.”
“Exactly Knight Captain. you are right now a very important part of our mutual Societies interactions. Now please hold still while the sensor pads are applied.” The other goon begins applying EKG pads on to Cassandra. Her temples, neck, center of her chest, her left side and arm. A finger cup sensor of some kind is fitted to her right hand index finger. “These are so we can monitor your vitals. I’m sorry if they cause discomfort.”

“After the Dawnbreak? This is a fuckin’ day spa.” Cass laughs nervously. “It’s fine. Okay. So uh, I guess you guys are going to run some tests?” She shifts nervously, testing her strength against the restraints.

The masked goon nods. “Exactly Knight Captain. They need to see what happens with you physiologically when you are in that… altered state. But before they begin they want me to ask you some questions.” He holds a hand to his ear as if listening because that is what is doing. “When you were triggered do you remember what happened?”
“Uh. No. One moment I was on the couch, the next I was being held by Mr. Blake. Everything in between is gone.”

The goon pauses a moment the other busies himself bringing forward some monitor equipment and hooking the leads into it. He nods to the speaking goon. “Thank you Knight Captain. I want to forewarn you. We are going to trigger you now. We apologize for any discomfort.” He steps back. The other goon stands slightly behind the chair a prepared bottle of spray chloroform at the ready. The speaking goon says the phrase. “Dawn is breaking, lion cub.”


When you tell Cass she is about to be triggered, her heart rate spikes and her vitals surge in panic. Immediately after the code is spoken things - settle. The Knight-Captain looks around the room, soaking in as much as she can with her eyes, as if she’s seeing everything for the first time. All of her vitals are calm. She tests the restraints carefully, shifts her weight, rubs a finger against the cap on her index finger. She says nothing.
The goon stands there quietly a moment. “What is your mission?” The question was stated in a neutral tone.

“I do not have a mission. I am on leave from London and recovering. I am feeling faint. Will you please escort me back to my room?” “Cass” says in even, measured tones.
“I’m sorry Knight Captain that won’t be possible. If you faint your chair will adequately hold you. We have some questions for you.”

“She” frowns angrily but says nothing.

The goon stands there impassively. “Before we begin is there anything you wish to say?”

“I have nothing to say.” “Cassandra” says, still staring at the goon with anger in her eyes.
“We know about the conditioning. Kevin Fowler’s notes were quite thorough. We’d hoped you’d be cooperative but thats no matter.” The goon picks up a syringe from a tray and small bottle of a yellowish liquid. “We know how to deal with such things.”

The woman in the chair shifts again, pulling against the restraints. “What is that?” She asks, her tones cold and angry. “I am a Knight-Captain of the Templars, I demand my Venetian rights be exercised.”

“Venice isn’t here, the Temple isn’t here, There is you, an enemy agent of the Dawnbreakers, and there is us, the Illuminati. We are going to make you our animal now.” He slides the syringe into the bottle and begins pulling the liquid slowly into it.

“I am not an enemy agent of the Dawnbreak - I am Knight-Captain Cassandra Arbuthnot of the Temple, and I demand that you stop immediately.”​

“This is going to happen. Its too late now.” He pulls the syringe out with a pop and taps the needle tip giving it just a squirt to clear the air from it. He moves over to the comfy chair.
“The Knight-Captain” continues to struggle against the restraints, pulling on whatever anima-infused strength they can.

“Don’t struggle, after all you are who we say you are.”

RELEASE
The vital signs all spike. Cass gasps like she’s just emerged from a tub of ice water, and she keeps struggling - out of confusion more than an actual desire to escape. “What -- what just --”

The goon stops moving and sets the syringe of colored water down.

“Be calm, this was a test Knight Captain. A successful one. We learned much about the results of conditioning you underwent.”

“Please let me out of the chair.” Cass is breathing like she just ran a marathon. “Just for five minutes. I just - holy shit. Let me out of the chair. That was... deeply unpleasant, whatever that was.”​

“So you claim to retain no memory of the events since your triggering?”

She closes her eyes. “I mean, the first time. This time, there’s... shadows of it. It was longer, right? I guess?”​

The masked goon nods. “Several minutes. Is there anything specific you can recall? Words? Sounds? Smells? Feelings?”

“Anger. Fear.” Cass shakes her head. “Struggle.”

“The groups apologizes but they don’t want to release you just yet. I’m sorry. They… seem to be having a discussion.”

Cass tries to calm her breathing. “Uh. Okay. Sure.” She opens and closes her hands, flexing them in a calming motion, and begins to mutter to herself: I am a Lion of the Templars, I will not fear, I am a Lion of the Templars...


The speaking goon busies himself returning the syringe and bottle to their places. At Edith’s directions an alarm sounds. The speaker looks up at the door then over at Cassandra. He taps his ear piece. “Requesting instructions.”

“Let me out,” Cass says urgently. “If something’s wrong, I can help. Let me out of the chair.”

The goon moves over by the door. “Requesting instructions.” There is the sound of weapons fire outside the door. The goon moves towards the door as it bursts in knocking him aside. A small group of men in civilian clothes moves in. Across the table from Cass one lowers his shotgun at the downed goon behind the table and fires. A splash of red hits the wall.

“No, no, no -” Cass is struggling against the chair. “holy shit, no, no, no, no, NO, NO, NO -”​

Quickly a black bag is dropped over Cassandra’s head and she feels the rough prick at her arm as she is sedated.

In her last moments, she shrieks and struggles. It’s not enough. Everything goes black.

Edith gives her directions to those involved. “Remember, small doses, let her rouse a few times then put her under. I want you to drive around the compound for at least two hours before putting her in the Morninglight room remember use those metal shackles. She has to be secured properly and believe it or this isn’t going to work. Now get Q&A cleaned up and reset.” She grins. “And tell Frank he’s doing great for a corpse.”
The bag. Not the bag again. Cass shifts, trying to figure out where she is, feeling the hot breath press against her face from the weight of the cloth.

“YOU FUCKS!” she screams. “I’LL KILL YOU FUCKS, I SWEAR TO GOD!”
She tests her limbs, seeing how restrained she is.
The room is exactly as Edith ordered. Designed to be relaxing and comforting. All the furniture is soft slightly overstuffed cloth covered including the deep chair Cassandra seems to have been casually set into. Prisoner shackles of the type used to transport prisoners with attached cuffs and ankles binds her from behind making sitting in the otherwise comfortable chair awkward and uncomfortable. She might leverage herself out of it but probably wind up on the floor as a consequence.

She strains, pulls, and after a struggle, she manages to pull herself loose and land on the floor hard. Grunting, she pulls the hood off her head and looks around, expecting to see the stark cell she was held in in West Virginia.
The door opens and someone enters amid a swirl of sandalwood scent and the faint sound of some kind of preaching. From her vantage point she sees the approaching hem of a figure dressed in Morninglight priestess robes. Underneath she appears to be wearing comfortable sneakers. “Oh goodness no.” The woman rushes over and Edith smiles beatifically with her impossibly blue eyes. “Let me help you sister.” She bends down.
“I’m - I’m not your sister!” Cass snarls, climbing to her feet. “Get the hell away from me.”​

“Now now. We told you you would be back among the light didn’t we Cassy?”

Between the familiar nickname and the Morninglight surroundings, Cass snaps. She lunges at the Morninglight priestess, very little technique to her attack - just unrestrained rage.​

Between the hampering by the shackles and the simplicity of the attack Edith easily knocks her feet out from under the Knight Captain. She kneels on her back. “We love you Cassy, but you know love sometimes hurts. You’ve felt our love sister. Do you need to feel it again?”

GET THE HELL OFF ME, I AM NOT YOUR SISTER, I WILL KILL YOU, IF YOU TOUCH ME AGAIN I WILL -” Cass is raging, her voice hoarse but strong.

Edith’s contralto drops into a menacing tone. “Settle down sister. Remember we can take it away again too. Never give it back this time.”
She lets out a low groan of despair into the carpet and stops struggling. “Better mortal than Morninglight,” she growls. “Better dead than Morninglight.” But her voice is quiet, and pained, and she goes still.

“There, there, sister.” Her voice returns to the cheerful tone it held when she entered. “Let me help you up. By the light, they left you in a mess.” The ‘priestess’ easily lifts Cassandra to her feets and helps her back into the chair. “There now.” She makes a dusting off of her hands motion. “Isn’t that better?”

Cass’s face is hard with hatred and she stares at the priestess. “What the fuck do you want?” She snarls. “Obedience?”

“Oh my dear.” She sets a hand on Cassandra’s knee as if trying to comfort her. “We already have that.”

Cass laughs, a mean, harsh laugh. “Bullshit you do.”

Edith looks into Cassandra’s eyes. “Dawn is breaking, lion cub.”
TRIGGER
Cassandra relaxes and looks around. “Sister.” She says, smiling slightly. “What’s the situation?”​

“Light be praised we got you back.” She stands. “They are talking about scrubbing your mission. That your cover’s been blown.” She turns away as if thinking. “What can you report?”

“Not as much as I would like. The Knight-Captain is in detention. I got a shot at Blake. But I was sedated. Couldn’t do it.”​
“What about the other targets?”

“I expected them to trust the Knight-Captain more. Couldn’t get embedded.” Cass frowns. “Undo my restraints.”

She turns back to Cassandra. “I’m sorry Sister you were in the hands of those Illuminati fuckers” She speak rancorously, but her next phrase she says each word slowly. “There are concerns.” She returns to the chair speaking normally. “I need to hear your orders, all of them. To be sure they haven’t been tampered with.”

“You don’t know who I am, do you?” Cassandra’s voice is odd, she’s speaking low. “I’m Ezekiel King. You don’t give me orders. I know you Morninglight lot are slow on the draw, but I’m the leader of the Dawnbreak. I’m the one who pulled the victory off here.”​

“I’m sorry, a poor personality copy in a hijacked body is all you are to us now. You’ll have your uses I’m sure.”
Ezekiel shakes his head. “You want the Knight-Captain? You play ball with me.”​

“You want to do something more than look out from behind her eyes? You need to regain some humility before those we serve- You are who we say you are.”

RELEASE
Cass sits in the chair, disoriented from the switch and the sedatives. She stares at Edith, eyes slowly focusing. “...Like... Like I was saying... You don’t have MY obedience. You have a pass code to use me like a puppet. But you don’t have ME. And you NEVER will.”​

Edith shakes her head and looks disappointed. “Sister, we are all one in the light. You already know that, here.” she touches her own chest. “We just need to make sure you know it here.” She brushes her fingers against Cassandra’s hair gently.

“Don’t fucking touch me.” Cass spits through gritted teeth. “I’m not your sister. I’ll never be your sister.”

“There are other options. You could be relegated to the darkness.” She looks away. “I’d hate to see that. To see such a shining star like you…” She trails off.

Cass remains silent and just grinds her teeth, struggling against her confines.​
With her back to Cassandra she pulls out the lightweight half mask respirator and covers her face as she signals for the soporific gas to be triggered knocking Cassandra out again.
“No, not again - I -” Cass’s chin hits her chest, and she’s out cold.​

Quickly masked figures gather her up and return her to the cleaned up Q&A room. Working quickly they put all the monitor lines and sensors back onto Cassandra resetting the scene exactly. Everyone is in place again when she rouses.

She blinks. Lifts her head. Looks around. Her brow furrows and she tests the restraints, lifts the finger with the sensor on it. “What?” She mutters. “It doesn’t... What?”

Frank the ‘dead’ goon returned to life as if nothing occurred.​

“Excellent Knight Captain you are back with us.” His voice does carry some vague sense of concern. “They think you went into a fugue state there after our third triggering.” The goon steps over. “Are you all right? How do you feel? Do you remember anything?”

Cass rolls her head on her shoulders. “I... remember a... woman? I think. I think a woman. I remember being... angry. And afraid? And I remember her... holding me down.” Cass’s vitals spike a bit at the memory.
TRIGGER

The goon steps forward again coming to stand next to her. His masked face looks down at her. “Dawn is breaking, lion cub.” The goon immediately slaps her shouting. “ANSWER THE QUESTION BITCH WHAT ARE YOUR ORDERS?”
Unaware, the “Knight-Captain’s” face snaps back from the hit. “I don’t know.” she says, her voice cold and hard. “I answer questions better when I’m not restrained.”​

The goon pants in his mask for effect. “Don’t count on it. You leave here ours or in a bag. A small bag.”
“I thought... What time is it? What date is it?” Cass’s face, controlled by King, is confused. “I thought - a Morninglight Sister...”​

“Oh great she’s babbling again.” The goon looks to the silent goon giving as pained an expression a gas masked interrogator can give. “Looks like we are going to need the bone saw after all.”


“It’s fine. Never mind.” “Cassandra”’s face is still confused. “I... I was confused. Ask me the question again.”

The goon swings back instantly. “What is the name of your controller? What are your orders traitor?”
King has no idea what you’re talking about, that much is clear. “I am... a Lion of the Templars, and I’ll never speak.”​

“Okay… we are back to this again…” Frank the goon shakes his masked face sadly. He perks up and touches his ear bud. “Understood.” He looks over to the silent goon. “They want to try for a wipe.” He shrugs. “Why they even bother…Okay grab the ECT.”
King struggles against his restraints, testing Cassandra’s strength with increasing desperation.​

The silent goon wheels over a device that is quietly humming. It has two thick pigtail curly wires that end in what looks like old fashioned telephone speakers. Frank the goon returns with two pair of thick heavy black industrial looking rubber gloves that reach up past their elbows. “If this doesn’t work they are talking about another ‘shot while escaping’ report.” Both chuckle evilly while donning the gloves.

Cassandra’s body struggles against the restraints futilely in a panic. “I didn’t come this far - to let you take this away from me!” He shouts angrily, trying to pull the whole armrest loose if necessary.
The Frank picks up the electrodes and the silent goon presses a button on the box. A loud ugly wrhng sound comes from it. They nod and Frank comes over with a mouth piece.

“Oh now you are just saying anything you think we want to hear.”


Cassandra’s eyes widens and she tries to wrench away from the box, moving as far as possible as the chair allows.

“What nothing to say?” Frank taunts holding the mouthpiece close to Cassandra’s face. “Open wide bitch.”

King defiantly keeps Cassandra’s mouth shut, staring at the Illuminati agents with hatred and fear in his eyes.
The silent goon appears in her field of view bending over one gloved hand holds an electrode.

“Well I’ve something to say.” Frank the goon leans close. “You are who we say you are.” At those words the silent goons injects the sedative into Cassandra’s neck.


RELEASE

As the needle sinks in, Cass fights fruitlessly against her bonds, and then once again, goes limp and sags forward.

Edith’s team springs into action pulling all the wires off and removing her from the chair taking her back to the Morninglight room with its cloying floral scent. The shackles are secured again and she draped into the chair but as if fallen over. Her face is laid onto the end table directly where Frank had slapped her. Edith waits the few moments looking for signs she is rousing. She rushes over and lifts Cassandra upright. “Oh are you okay? You must have fainted Sister.”
After rounds of sedatives and triggers and more, Cassandra is exhausted. She allows Edith to move her upright. “Just - make it stop. Please.” She says, quietly, pitifully.

“You can stop this anytime you want Cassy. With our love.”
Cassandra allows her chin to fall back onto her chest and just stares down at her feet, trying to gather her thoughts. Why is thinking so slow? Wasn’t she in the Q&A room? Or... This doesn’t make sense. She thinks, fleetingly, before it vanishes.

TRIGGER

Edith leans close and says. “Dawn is breaking, lion cub.”
Cassandra’s features sharpen, harden with King’s skepticism. He’s just as confused as she is as he realizes that they’re back in the “Morninglight center”. He simply stares at you, and waits for you to speak.​
“She collapsed and was disoriented. How did that feel? I think you might want to reprioritize your thinking. She’s failing and is going to take you with her unless you let us help.”
“Save the host. And save me. I’ll... do whatever it takes.” King sets Cassandra’s jaw firmly.​

“Her mentation is rejecting your pattern. Marquard was always doubtful it would be stable. He barely approved the project.”

“This is why the Dawnbreak is necessary. To do the things that the Morninglight feared. I should be so deeply embedded - she shouldn’t be rejecting me.” King taps his foot, anxious. “But I am, you son of a bitch.” She says, and her face contorts in surprise.​

“Are you really?” She looks doubtful. “What did the Illuminati do to her head?”
“I don’t know, but it’s working.” King growls, and jerks his head to the side like he’s trying to get water out of one ear. Then, the Knight-Captain’s chin drops to her chest. “I am a lion of the Templars. I will not falter. I am a Lion of the Templars. I will not falter. I am a lion of -

“Do you hear yourself babbling that Templar chant. You are a child of the light!”
“I am Ezekiel King!” He attempts to roar. “I will not be - I am a Lion of the Templars.” Cass strains against her restraints, and then suddenly stands and attempts to swing the chair into Edith as a clumsy attack backed with strength and surprise.
Edith takes the blow letting it knock her away. “You’re a failed experiment King. Marquard knows this. THEY know this, you’ve failed them and they won’t save you now.” She keeps up her berating speech. “She is going to know our love but not you.”
“No! I am - I am Cassandra HAVELOCK! I am a LION of the TEMPLARS!” Cass lets out one last defiant bellow, and then falls forward, still restrained in the chair, unconscious.

REST

Knight-Captain Havelock, having shouted her victory and still chained the chair, slumps forward onto the carpet - unconscious and exhausted.

Quickly the team retrieves her returning her to the Q&A room. This time she is only secured enough to keep her from falling out. An IV of dextrose and vitamins is inserted into her hand, and she is left to rest and for the drugs to wear off. When she rouses the two masked goons will still be present.

She lifts her head and blinks at both of them, feeling somewhat rested. “...Did I fall asleep?” She asks after a long pause, blinking and trying to clear her head.

The door opens and Edith strides in her full Illuminati uniform and mask closing the door behind her.

“In a way you did.” Her voice is obviously distorted by her mask. “How do you feel Knight Captain?” She walks forward to stand over Cassandra.

“...Tired. Like I just ran a marathon through a haunted house while being chased by Lilith herself.”

“I understand. What do you remember?” She moves and speaks clinically, pulling a pen light from a pocket and flashes it in each eye giving her a pupillary response test.

Cass blinks at the light. “I... remember... a Morninglight room. Like, I guess I was dreaming. Or something. A priestess talking to me. I remember... Ezekiel King’s voice. Maybe coming from a PA or something? She was threatening me, but she was also threatening him.” She shakes her head. “I don’t know. It’s blurry.”

“Good, good.” She nods and steps back. “Your case is very complex, and this process will be difficult and taxing. I wanted to introduce myself to you as I am currently in charge of this procedure.”

“I’d shake your hand, but...” Cass laughs nervously. “So you think we’ll be done like, tomorrow? Day after that? Like, can’t take more than a week, right?”

“I wish it were that simple Knight Captain. Yes I think that we can get your screws tightened enough to certify you as field safe fairly quickly, but I fear this event may haunt you more than you might think.”

“...I see.” Cass leans her head back. “Well. Thank you for helping me regardless. I... I really do appreciate it.”

“I was asked to take over your recovery. There are people who care for you and they wanted the best person they knew to see to it.” She reaches up and pulls her mask off revealing her impossibly blue eyes and face to Cassandra. “I’m Edith Kemp of the Illuminati and we are going to get to know each other very well.”

Upon seeing Edith’s face, Cassandra presses back in the chair like she’s trying to phase through the damn thing. “The Morning-!” and then she relaxes. “...It’s nice to finally meet you, Ms. Kemp. You - You were the Morninglight sister? The priestess? That was you?”

Edith only nods, clipping her mask to her belt. “We had to give the implanted personality a safe place to reveal itself. It had to be believable. Since it is in no small part linked to you, YOU had to believe it too.”

“...You are so damn lucky I know Sarah and Blake would both vouch for you and your methods, or I’d be trying to get out of this chair and punch you in your face.” Cass mutters. “You have no idea how fucking scared I was. Believable? It was... yeah, you fuckin’ scored on that point.”

Edith just looks down at her coolly. “Keep that temper Knight Captain. Strong emotions can be useful when thinking your way out of a situation is impossible.” She raises a hand signalling the two goons. “We are done for today Knight Captain.I suggest you get some rest.” She turns to the goons. “Return her to her quarters gently and see she is not disturbed until she wakens naturally.”

“So this is going to take more than a fuckin’ week, isn’t it.” Cass sighs as the goons get her out of the chair. “Please tell me it’s all uphill from here.”

“I’ll be happy to tell you whatever you want to hear Knight Captain.” Her lips threaten to slide up on one side into a half smirk.

Cass tries to turn, as if she has something more to say to Edith, but the goons take her by the elbows and gently lead her out of the room.

Edith watches the door close and her eyes narrow as she considers all the possibilities before her. Yes, this will be an interesting challenge.​
 
OP
Requine

Requine

Requineverse DM-in-chief
Game Master
The two goons, no longer masked escort the Cassandra gently back to the familiar Q&A room. Frank even offers her a quick smile. Edith stand by the comfy chair dressed in her uniform, mask clipped to her belt. The room is as it ever was cold and oddly dark for room with so much gleaming burnished metal.

“Good afternoon Knight Captain.” Her contralto voice is friendly sounding. “I hope you’ve enjoyed the rest of the past few days.”

“For a certain definition of ‘enjoy’.” Cass sounds hoarse, but not hostile. “I assume I should uh, sit in the chair again?”

The blonde merely stands there and pats the chair invitingly.

Cass makes a face like a child caught cheating on a test and sits in the chair, allowing herself to be strapped in.

Edith begins pacing in front of the chair as she talks, she gestures for emphasis with her gloved hands.

“There are really three things we want to accomplish here. First and foremost we want to eliminate the implanted persona completely. Secondly we want to begin to repair the damage your psyche has suffered, and thirdly we’d like extract such information as we can from implanted persona. Do you understand?” She stops to face Cassandra standing at the foot of the chair. “Do you have any questions?”

“I’m assuming the order of that goes three, then one, then two?” Cass says, rolling her wrists in the restraints uncomfortably.

Edith’s impossibly blue eyes catch the light and flash for a moment. “In order of operation, yes. In order of importance, no.” She reaches a gloved hand out and gives Cass’s shoulder a friendly squeeze. “Removing it is the primary job. Never doubt that.”

She nods, seeming more relaxed by Edith’s kind gesture. “Then les tear the greasy lil’ fecker out beh the roots, yeh?” She’s slipped into an Irish brogue. “Les do this.”

“Very well.” She nods to the goons who take up places on either side and slightly behind the comfy chair.”I’m going to trigger you now.” Her voice had lost all inflection and was distinctly cool and clinical. “Dawn is breaking, lion cub.” She is facing the Knight Captain straight on in her field of view.

It’s not as... clean, this time. Cass’s head drops and she shudders all over for a second before her head lifts again. The warm and kindness has gone out of her face; her features even appear more angular. She stares back at you, grey eyes cold.

“What? Nothing to say? No programmed rant about your incipient victory?” Her contralto is cool but has taken on a condescending edge. Her eyes never waver from the Knight - Captain’s body watching for the play of muscles under the skin. The movement of eyes and lips and face. Its all data for her.

“...I suppose the secret’s out. I could try to quote as much Templar propaganda at you as I’d like. I’m simply unable to pretend to be a zealot. More efficient for the both of us, I suppose.”

“Interesting choice of words. Many would consider the Dawnbreak full of zealots.”

“Compared to the Templars - or any of your broken societies - we are saints.”

The woman gives a chuckle. “We Illuminati have never pretended to be saints.” She tilts her head. “So you claim to be Ezekial King.” She shakes her head slightly. “Of course that’s impossible, but that what you claim.”


“You may not claim to be a saint, but that statement just screams ‘I lack imagination’.” King stretches Cassandra’s neck. “Come now, you can release me from this thing. Civil discourse is so difficult when one man is chained.”

“I think not, we don’t want the good Knight Captain to hurt herself while she’s in our care.” Edith crosses her arms and looks askance at the King persona. “Besides, you’re chained more thoroughly than anything we could do to you.” She shakes her head. “I’m simply assessing the personality fragment’s stability before erasure.”

“I have a counter proposal. Knight-Captain Cassandra Maria Arbuthnot, born 1990 - she’s gotten to where she is through luck. She’s an asset, but not in the way anyone wants her to be. Eventually, her luck will run out. It did in West Virginia. You have eyes, you saw how the Secret World exploded after that. Now imagine her... potential, tempered by experience, strength, clarity of mind, ability...”

“I don’t think you understand, but then there really isn’t enough in there that actually understands. We already have the Knight Captain, at the request of Temple Hall too. And with her you. We have all the cards. And its all thanks to Ezekiel King’s obsessions.” She shakes her head.

“And I’m telling you, the Knight-Captain on her own isn’t as valuable an asset as you think she is. If you allow me to augment her mind...”

“Augment?” She sounds amused now. “You are already a drag on her thinking, her psyche is working overtime in this game of let’s pretend. Besides no one is going to trust her for years especially with a new forthright personality.” She turns away and busies herself with a tray of instruments.

“She’s a little fool who doesn’t understand the gifts we’ve tried to give her.” King chuckles. “Besides. You get rid of me... you lose a valuable source of information.”

Returns with a syringe and a bottle of clear liquid and rolls her eyes. “Pfft. You aren’t real. You are at best a personality matrix grafted onto the Knight Captain’s psyche at the time of an induced trauma fracture. You don’t actually know anything.”

“MKUltra. You’re dismissing your own program!”

“No, I’m dismissing the Dawnbreak’s ability to recreate it. But fine lets get this charade over with. Prove to me Zeke, that you are who you say you are.” she makes a ‘gimmee’ gesture with her fingers. “Come on’ Lets hear it.”

“What would convince you? Details of my sordid past? A medical history? Some trivia about the Dawnbreak?”

“Sure whatever.” She crosses her arms looking amused. “Tell me something that only King would know. Make me believe it.”

“The shell is dying. Brain cancer.”

“Yes yes.” She sounds bored. “Tell me something we don’t know.” She pokes the syringe into the bottle.

“Who fucking told you?” Here, King loses his cool and makes a sudden lunge against the restraints. “Which motherfucker told you?”

“Well the autopsy was pretty conclusive.” she watches the thrashing with a curl of cruel amusement on her lips.

“NO, NO, NO - NO -” King loses it at this point, struggling. One of Cassandra’s arms glow golden and the chair creaks in protest.

“Beddy bye time- You are who we say you are.” The goons alerted move forward one has a taser wand at the ready the other a syringe of real sedative.

Cass’s head drops again, the fight going out of her. When she raises her head, she looks confused. “Ugh, that - fuck me - that was unpleasant.”

Edith raises a single finger checking the two goons from interfering.

“Tell me Knight Captain. How do you feel?” Her voice is again clinical and almost lacking inflection.

“Like I’m going to puke. You ever get like, really fucking mad...” She goes to gesture, and then sighs when she remembers she’s restrained. “Like, ugly mad? Ugh. My head is pounding.”

“I’m not surprised.” She walks over to the comfy chair. “And do you recall anything? Anything at all between when I told you I was triggering you and now?”

“...Brain tumour.” she says. “I think. Uh. That’s really, really strong. Like, I can feel my mouth making the words.”

“I see.” She says gravely and gives a slight nod. Alert for the signal Frank the goon pulls out a small atomizer and puts a silent puff into the air and replaces it into his pocket. A hint of a smell of fruit wafts in the air. “The trigger doesn’t turn you into a drone but releases a separate persona. One that thinks its Ezekiel King.”

“Is that... better? Worse?”

“The question is how much of it is King’s actual self vs being your trauma fractured psyche following a programmed response. In effect you pretending to be King.”

“I would never - I would never - I am a Lion of the Templars, and I would never, ever, pretend to be that sick twisted FUCK.”

“I didn’t say it was conscious. You were tortured for days for an express purpose of creating a fracture. An attempt by your conscious mind to escape the pain and trauma. Into that gap you were conditioned and this King persona implanted.”

“Okay.” Cass sighs, and then notices the cracked arm. “Oh, shit, was that me?!”

“Yes, it was not entirely unexpected.” She walks over to the damaged chair. “It was done unconsciously and under severe stress.” She gives a satisfied smile. “But it shows that there is bleed through, He accessed your anima. Unskilled and blindly but he did do it.”

“So... that should work both ways though, right? I should feel him too?”

“Eventually yes, but what I want is actually not convergence. You don’t want to integrate his personality into yours. What you want is dissolution. You want your personality to be able to override his.” She steps back and crosses her arms. “You’ve already done it once.”

“How did I do it? I don’t, you know - remember too much of it. You’re going to have to help me repeat the steps, I guess.”

“Not to put to fine a point on it we fucked with your reality perception, we kept changing it, quickly. We made it feel threatened, then safe, then we made its safe place a threat and that disrupted it enough for you to break through.”

“Which... only works once, I’m guessing, or you wouldn’t be chatting nicely with me, you’d be putting me through that damn thing again?”

“Oh no…” She looks at Cassandra without an iota of emotion on her face or in her voice. “We can keep disrupting your reality almost indefinitely. But we don’t want to create another fracture point. Right now we are attempting to extract information. Either it is successful or not. At that point we will focus on disrupting the personality permanently.”


“...Okay.” Cass shifts uncomfortable. “Are... Are you going to put me back under? I think... brain cancer. A scare. Late night appointments. A girlfriend lost over it. Clean bill of health. Never for long. Weird aches. Pains. The shadow of mortality. Olivia Bass. Still friends, but never the same. Immortality in a boo- URGH.” She cringes inwards. “My fucking head!”

The blonde watches this impassively then moves over to stand next to Cassandra. “There is definitely some bleed through occurring. Again not unexpected and infact I find it a sign that the personal is starting to dissolve.”

Cass shakes her head angrily. “No - I don’t - I don’t want him in my head, I don’t want his memories, I don’t want this, make it stop.”

She picks up a clipboard and pen and looks down at Knight Captain. “I understand, believe me I do. I’d like to do a personality stabilizing exercise with you. I’m going to ask you a few rapid fire questions. Don’t think just answer, as quick as you can.” She clicks the pen and begins.

“Favorite Color?”

“Red.”

“Favorite Fruit?”

“Banana.”

“Favorite Song?”

Cass gives a nervous smile. “Love the Way You Move, Slightly Left of Centre. It’s, uh, dancey.”

“Proudest Moment.”

“Making Knight Captain!”

Edith drops her hand onto Cassandra’s shoulder and gives it a squeeze. “Good. There. Hold that thought, that feeling. Savor it. That’s you.”

Cass’s nervous smile spreads and she nods. “Okay. That’s me. Alright. You hear that, King, you asshole? That’s me.”

“Whenever you feel out of control, overwhelmed, focus on that moment. Bring it back with as much clarity as possible. The rest of you will follow.” She steps around to face Cassandra once more. “Do you understand?”

“I understand. An anchor.” She closes her eyes and smiles. “Getting called into Alexandra Lynch’s office, getting the pin on my collar, having Sonnac shake my hand. That is me.” She opens her eyes.

“Good, I didn’t want to have to give you something to relax you.” She sets the clipboard down. “Are you ready for another triggering?”

“Yes.” Cass swallows hard but does not break eye contact with Edith.

“Dawn is breaking lion cub.” She stands there watching carefully.

Her head drops and she shudders, her fingers flexing. After a couple of minutes, she raises her head and examines you carefully. “Didn’t work,” she offers with a sly smile. “It seems I’m still Cassandra Arbuthnot.”

“Nice try Zeke…” She leans back against the table behind her shaking her head.

“Her” eyes widen. “I’m serious. You’re very talented, Edith.”

“Oh?” She looks questioningly at the subject, “Do tell?”

“Your techniques. I feel better than ever.” She smiles and wiggles her fingers. “I think I could use a short rest, though. Can we reconvene in fifteen?”

“Hmph.” She shakes her head negatively. “You’ll have enough ‘rest’ soon when complete the dissolution. Of course then the real fun begins…” She tilts her head to one side slightly. “The process was applied skillfully enough that I really should thank you. Not that you are a person deserving of polite compliment.”

“The real fun?” King is rolling his wrists in the arm restraints, only half focused on you.

“Programming the good Knight Captain to be our creature of course. We have carte blanche to ‘cure’ her.” The blonde makes the airquotes. “Your man Kevin did all the hard work breaking her.” She gives an evil grin. “We are going to put the pieces back together, with some minor alterations. She will have a brand new lock and I will hold the key.”

“...You’re going to take my hard work, my plan, and turn her into an Illuminati creature?” King laughs - a dark chuckle. “You honestly think that will work? Her feelings on the Illuminati are... complex beyond belief.”

“But not about me. Who has been nothing but kind, sensitive, firm but gentle. A guiding hand to finding her way back to herself. I’m just going to have her take a detour.”

“I’ll take us both down - me and her.” King grits his teeth. “If I can’t have this mind, neither can you.”

“You know for a figment you seem quite proud of yourself. I use the term self loosely of course.”

“I’m a God damn genius. The problem is no one’s capable of recognizing it. I’m not surprised some uptight Illuminati thinks she’s smarter than me. That’s the problem that you all keep facing, you all think you’re smarter than me. The Knight-Captain thought she was smarter than me too, and now look at her.” He laughs.

“You are nothing but ego Zeke, your genius died with your body. you don’t actually have real information rattling around in there.”

“Just cut to the chase, sweetheart. So far it’s obvious you’re all talk. I have yet to see you walk the walk.” He smirks and leans back.

“I was just about to say the same to you.” She steps over to the ECT machine. “But if you are so smart…” She turns and looks at figure in the chair. “Why DO you think I haven’t used more than harsh words yet?”

“Because you know you need me.” He grins confidently. “You know I’m more valuable than you’re letting on.”

“Actually I’m trying to determine if there is something in there worth preserving. So far...” She shakes her head.

“You expect me to start spilling everything I know about the Dawnbreak, begging for freedom. Oh, please, Miss Edith, oh, please don’t delete me. Oh, here’s everything you need to know about Miami, just please don’t delete meeee.” He scoffs.

“Of course not, because there is nothing you actually know. But…” She sighs and picks up the clipboard. “Lets get some personality profile info to match up.” She holds up the pen. “You know how this works, first answer that comes to into that pretend head of yours.” Sounds bored and clicks the pen as if preparing to write. “Favorite Color?”

“Green.” He rolls Cassandra’s eyes.

Edith moves the pen as if writing. “Favorite Fruit?”

“I don’t fucking know. Pear.”

“Oh, you don’t know?” She sounds interested and makes a note ‘doesn’t know’ by Cassandra’s answer. “Favorite Song?” Again she is bored.

“Of course I know. It’s just stupid that you are asking me this. Sheep, Pink Floyd.”

Edith nods and moves the pen. “You think I’m enjoying this?” She holds the board up so that it can be read, displaying the Knight Captain’s answers.

“Is this the best the Illuminati have for “de-programming”?” King shakes Cassandra’s head and chuckles. “Grade school games.”

Edith withdraws the board with a shrug. “We have about 30 more questions to go through so. You are who we say you are.”

Cass jerks her head, grimacing, like she just bit into a lemon. “Stop, we need to stop, every time you trigger me I can feel more of him bleeding into me. It’s awful. I - I’m in the office, the Knight-Captain pin on my collar - blurgh. Ugh.”

“I understand Knight-Captain. I know its unpleasant but it must be done. We actually may have gotten some useful info this time.” She sets the board down and motions to the goons. “Please escort her back to her room to rest. She moves out of the way letting them do their work.

“Wait, wait -” She looks at Edith. “One thing - Is this stuff - is it being recorded at all? Can I watch it?"

“Morbid curiosity Knight-Captain? You want to see yourself under the control of the persona? You are fighting for control of your body and you want to watch someone else pulling your strings?” She looks askance at the woman.

“...Of course I don’t want to fucking see that. That’s...” She shudders. “I feel like I should know, though. Does he... does he imitate me well?”

“Trust me, he gives himself away every time. He won’t be fooling anyone. You can rest assured of that.” She gives the woman a sympathetic look.

“Okay. Okay. As long as you’re sure of that, I don’t need to see the video.” She relaxes. “Thanks. That’s good to know.” And she lets the guards lead her out.

Edith picks up the clipboard one more and time and writes a single word. “Miami” She’d let Blake know about the slip up King’s persona had made.
 
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Edith works the Knight Captain quite hard this last week. Through experimentations she works out the parameters of the triggering key. Cassandra will only respond to the exact phrase spoken aloud, no other variation triggers the release of the King Persona.


Additionally, using ECG’s and MRI’s the triggering process and engrams of both the Knight-Captain and the King Persona are mapped. A pattern develops in her interactions with the King Persona. Strong emotional reactions and states of extreme confusion and doubt allow the Knight-Captain to break through the overlay several more times without the need for the Release Phrase. Each time has a success Edith has a small amount of banana scent released into the room very subtle never overpowering.


She never associates with Cassandra except during their sessions, but there she does warm up a bit. She smiles and is generally friendly and supportive of her even if she never uses her name. There is always just a purposeful bit of distance between them. On the day of the final session Edith gives orders for Cassandra’s food and drinks to be adulterated with caffeine up until an hour before the session. “I want her a bit jumpy and tired coming down off a caffeine high when she arrives.” Are her orders.


For the final session the Q&A room is prepped and on the table a white porcelain bowl of bananas is set. Edith is there waiting for her arrival in her uniform with her mask clipped to her belt.


Cass, indeed, does seem jittery and unfocused when she comes in. She looks at the bowl of bananas and frowns for a second, and then shakes her head like she’s trying to refocus herself. “Ms. Kemp.” She offers a hand. “Sorry, I’m just - I’m out of it today, I guess. Hi.”

The blonde takes Cassandra’s in her gloved hand and gives a friendly squeeze and pump to match her own smile. “I’m not surprised, you are going to be released tomorrow. You must be very excited and distracted.” Her expression softens. “And please, call me Edith, Cassandra.”


“Sure. Thanks, Edith. Yeah, home is going to be...” Cassandra grins. “I mean, they told me I’d have to check in with you, but, yeah, going home is going to be great. Should I uh... should I still be sitting in the chair, or?”

She makes a dismissive wave. “It’s not necessary right away.” She tugs off one glove and the the other. “This session is a bit special and requires some discussion of what is going to happen, and why.” She tosses the gloves onto the table next to the bowl.


“Okay. Sure.” Cass is clearly trying to focus her best, but her attention keeps wandering before jumping back onto Edith. “What’s up?”

“You’ve come a long way with me haven’t you?” She unclips her mask from her belt and lays it on the table turning back to the Knight-Captain.


“Uh - yeah, I mean, I guess I have. Feels like it’s been an eternity in this whole program thing.”

“I understand. You’ve had a lot of successes suppressing the persona and thats has been very taxing…” She taps her own temple, then unbuttons her jacket laying it aside revealing a crisp collared shirt and tie underneath.


“Taxing’s one word for it.” Cass says dryly, and then blinks as Edith begins to unbutton. “Oh. Uh. I guess - uh, we’re doing something more casual today?”

“Perceptions are important Cassy. May I call you Cassy?” She loosens the tie until the knot opens and she slides it out of the collar.


“Uh. Y-Yeah, I guess so?” Cass’s eyes widen and the tips of her ears turn pink. She suddenly becomes very interested in the ceiling.


The blonde lifts her hands in a theatrical ‘ta-da!’ gesture. “So, gone is the sinister agent of the Illuminati and I’m just plain Edith.”


“Well, it’s nice to meet you, Edith. I’m Cass.” She offers a hand. “No longer the mighty Knight-Captain of the Templars. Just plain Cass.”

The blonde gives a genuine seeming smile as she takes the hand again. “Cass..” She releases it and leans back against the table, her arms behind her supporting herself. “Being just plain between is very important. We’ve at a cusp. You are slated to be released but despite your growing ability to suppress the persona, you are still vulnerable to being triggered. You understand that right?”


“I - I mean, I understand it, but - they’re scheduling appointments here, and I’ll be in London, the safest place in the world, and...” Cass trails off, her hands shaking slightly. “And I’m strong. I’m tough. I can handle it.”

Edith takes those trembling hands in her steady ones her long delicate seeming fingers spreading and cupping them firmly. “You are strong Cass. You are. Never doubt that.” She continues to hold them. “But sometimes strength isn’t enough…. by itself… Together we’ve worked to help you take back control.” Her expression softens. “But it’s true. All we need is a DawnBreaker to get within earshot of you with the trigger.” She pauses to let that sink in. “You might regain control but until you do…” She gives her head a little shake. “Think of the damage that could be done.”


“...” Cass thinks on this for a while. “Is... is there anything you can do? Anything to rip this fucker out by the roots? Or at least deactivate the active trigger? Anything?”

Edith gives her a confident look and shakes her hands up and down her contralto is low but her words are firm. “Yes…” She shakes the hands again. “Yes there is.”


“Then do it.” Cass is grim.


Edith leads her over to the chair and her up into it. On cue the two familiar goons begin securing the brunette to the chair. Cass’s wrists are cuffed but the straps are left slack giving her a bit of play and ability to move her arms. The other straps are tightened until they are firmly holding the Knight-Captain. Edith comes over and takes one her cuffed hands. “I’m glad you agree with me because I want to rekey your trigger.”


“Rekey... what does that mean? A new phrase?”

“Yes.. and in the process we will disrupt the old one so that it will never work again.” She gives the hand a little squeeze in time with her small nod of agreement.


“Let’s do it. Anything to fuck up the Dawnbreak’s day.” Cass grins in what is less an expression of mirth and more a primal baring of teeth.


“Good.. good..” She looks down at Cassandra. “Remember I said that its important that we be plain with other. Stepping outside our Societies, our preconceptions and prejudices, and just be two people. Working together to help you.” She looks into the other woman’s eyes. “Do you trust me?”


Cass stares back into those eyes. “Yes.”

“This is important. Trust. Because if there is a kernel of doubt between us this isn’t going to work and…” She hesitates. “And we will need to explore other avenues. Less pleasant avenues.” She sighs softly. “We know how they broke you Cass. You know Ashleigh recovered the AI they used. We can duplicate the process if we need to.” Her words are low her tone calming.


“You know what? You know who taught that AI how to break me? A Malleus Maleficarum. A former Witch Hunter. Someone I once called brother. So you know what? Yeah, I fuckin’ trust you more than I trust a whole lot of Templars right now. And as for the rest...” Her scarred hands flex, clench, release, repeat. “Fucking do it. Anything to stop the Dawnbreak. ANYTHING.”

Unnoticed by the Knight-Captain during her angry outburst the blonde’s smile deepens and hardens for a moment into something better appropriate on predator. “That’s good Cass. That anger. Hold on to it.” She turns away and moves to a cabinet collecting some items from it and setting them onto a metal medical tray. She brings the tray over and sets it into the chair’s bracket designed to hold it in view of the woman. On it are several items, gloves, some alchohol wipes, a small syringe, a bottle of clear liquid and a small metal box.


Cass’s eyes go to the tray and she grits her teeth, continuing the ritual of flexing her fingers, clenching her hands into fists, releasing, and repeating the process again. “I am a lion of the Templars,” she says to herself. “I will not fear. I will not falter.” And then to Edith. “I’m ready.

“Good.” She nods and slips on the gloves. “I’m going to give you a light sedative now.” She wipes Cass’s arm with an alcohol swab and then pulls some of the liquid into the syringe. “This will help you focus so we can work better in sync.”


“Understood.” Cass lets out one little hiss of air between her teeth as Edith approaches with the needle, but otherwise doesn’t react.


She makes quick work of the injection squirting the drug into a convenient vein and rubbing the skin a little holding a cotton ball over the injection site. “Hopefully that wasn’t too bad.” She strips off the gloves.


“Oh, that was baby town.” Cass manages a laugh, the sedative already taking effect. Her hand motions are more relaxed, slower, her face less taut.


Edith moves the box and places in front of Cass aiming it at her face. She presses a button and white strobe light begins a slow metronomic flash into her eyes. “I want you to watch the light Cass. Just watch the light and listen to my voice.” She waits a moment. “Do you understand?”


“I understand.” Her pupils follow the slow movement of the light, and she blinks once or twice. Her fingers stop reflexively closing into fists.


“Good, Cass, good.” She taps the box and the flashing speeds up a bit. “I want you to think of your moment now. Tell me about it again.”


“Being called into Knight-Commander Lynch’s office. I had been so successful, worked so hard, and they noticed - the Templars always notice when I work hard. Lynch pinning the Captain pin to my collar. Being made an officer. Knight-Captain of the Templar Order.” Her eyes keep following the light. “A sword. A portrait. Recognition.”

“Good, Cass feel your strength… you are going to need it.” She nods to herself. “Now, Cass You are standing stomach deep in a pool of water. The water is calm and warm and flows across your skin in a comforting way. Tell me about it. The pool and the water.”


“It’s... it’s north of home. Quiet. No siblings, no parents, no loudness. It’s just nice and cool and I’m alone where I can think.” Cass murmurs, her voice sleepy. “I snuck away for a swim, and now I’m there, with time for myself.”

“Good Cass….” She steps up the flashing light again. “Now I want you to look down into the water. There is someone else there now. It’s King, in the water. up to his neck. All you can see is his head. You remain calm when you see him Cass, understand?”


“I am calm. I am in control. I see him, but I do not panic.” Cass says, following the light again obediently.


Excellent Cass. I want you to reach out with your strong hands… and push that head under the water. Do you understand. You have the strength. just push his head under the water and hold it there. “


Cass lifts her hands gently, until her wrists hit the restraints. “I’m pushing his head under water. I’m drowning the son of a bitch.” A smile drifts across her face.


“When you push him under you realize, he cannot see you. He cannot see what you see. He cannot speak to you, he cannot hear the things you hear. Do you understand. When you hold him under.”


“I understand. I am holding him under the water and he is blind, deaf, and mute to me.”

“Good. I want you to remember this Cass, Everytime you see or feel King think back to now. Push him down unless I tell you otherwise.”


“I’m shoving his fat fucking head under the surface as we speak.” Cass says, following the light with her eyes, a languid smile on her face.


“Very good Cass, you can hold him down easily even with 1 finger.” She leans close lowering her voice making it soft and assuring. “Tell me Cass how easy is it to hold King under the water?”


“It’s like he’s a feather, and I’m a mountain.” Cass says. “Just takes one finger. I am in control.”

“Yes Cass, In the pool, you are in control.” Edith continues reinforcing the positive imagery. “And brought you to the pool Cass? Who took you there? I did didn’t i?”


“You did.” Cass acknowledges. “I am safe in the pool, and you brought me to the pool.” Between the sedatives and the mental exercise and the back and forth light, she’s utterly relaxed, suggestible.


We are going to leave the pool Cass. Together. Remember you are safe with me, no matter what. I keep you safe. I make you strong. This is true yes?”


“You brought me to the pool. You keep me safe. You make me strong. It’s true.” Cass says, voice soft, as her eyes continue to follow the light. She looks like she’s almost ready to nod off to sleep.


“Yes Cass and I want you to go back. Go back to West Virginia. I’m with you so you are safe. Understand?”


She sucks in some air. “I’m... I’m going back to West Virginia. I understand that I am safe.”

Tell me Cass, you are in the cell again, but you are calm. You are safe with Edith now Cass. Tell me what happens.”


“I-I’m in the cell. I am safe with Edith. I am in the cell with Edith. I - I guess I wouldn’t be tied to the chair. I would be standing in the cell. I would be calm in the cell.”

“”Cass, you are safe and watching what happened. Exactly as it happened. You must tell me what you see…” Edith urges her gently like to a small child.


“I’m.. I’m in the cell. Bare walls, except for the door. The big, heavy door. And the one sided glass. Sometimes, the door opens, and they come in, with the tubes...”

“Tell me about the tubes Cass. Tell me what they do with them…” Her face is intent she is close to her goal.


“The - the back of my neck. Above my chest. They put the tubes inside me. Sometimes they sedate me, sometimes they don’t. And - anima goes in, anima goes out, sometimes they add the smoke...” Her hands begin to shake. “No sleep. No food. Just - just the tubes, snaking in and out...”

Edith takes her hands. “Remember, you are safe Cass. You are with Edith. I will keep you safe. But… tell me how they put them inside you Cass. Tell me about how it felt. The sounds they made, the smells, everything little thing Cass. But telling me doesn’t hurt. You are safe.”


“I am safe. I am safe. They put the bag over my head, so I couldn’t see. Then, there’d be the pinching of the skin breaking. The feeling of the tube underneath my skin. Their voices - they’d explain it, how to maneuver it, what to aim for, how thick the tube should be, how much anima to take out, how much anima to put in. They smelled like hand sanitizer and salad dressing. I... I am safe. I am safe. I was so scared, Edith. I was so scared. I thought I would never come back home.”

“I was there Cass. Edith was there to get you back. You know that. Edith and the others.”


“You’re right. I came home. I was safe. I am safe.” Cass’s breathing goes back to almost slow, relaxed, sleepy levels. “I... It was Fowler, mostly, but King would come into taunt me. That was what it was like. That is everything.”

And now King is underwater yes Cass. He is there and you are pushing him down still yes?”


“Yes. I have him underwater, like you said, because you brought me to the lake and I ma following your instructions. You keep me safe. You make me strong.”

“Thats right Cass and because you are strong I’m going to ask you to do something. It will be hard but I’m here with you. Can you do that? Be strong? With me?”


“I can be strong,” Cass says, her voice foggy, recalling your earlier instructions. “I can be strong because you are with me. You protect me. You make me strong.” And then, with more resolve - “I am a lion of the Templars.”

“Yes Cass feel your moment. Do you? Feel it?”


“Walking into Alexandra Lynch’s office... being made Knight-Captain. I am a Lion of the Templars...”

“Yes and armed with your strength you are going back to West Virginia. Tell me about the words. Tell me how you got the words.”


“You - you gave me the words. You gave me the strength to speak about it without fear. You protect me.” Cass’s brow creases slightly, unsure if this is the right answer, but eager to please.


“The words, tell me how you got them. Who gave them to you? You are only watching now Cass you are safe, but you must tell me Cass.” She gives her hands another comforting squeeze.


“You gave me the words. You protect me. You keep me safe. You make me strong. You gave me my moment to hold onto.” Cass is completely malleable, leaning forward as if she seeks your approval.


“Yes and now you must tell me about West Virginia. You can tell me even if someone told you not to. Tell me about the trigger Cass. Who told you those words? You can tell me because I make you strong enough to tell me.”


“Ezekiel King told me the words. He said, “Dawn is breaking, lion cub.” And I was broken. I was his. That is the trigger.”

Cass watch him. See him saying it, hear him saying it. Do you hear it? You can keep King in the water because I’m here but can you hear him?” Edith’s lips curl into a smile.


“I can hear the words. “Dawn is breaking, lion cub.” I can hear them from under the water. You are with me, so they do not affect me, but I can hear them.”

“Don’t listen to the words Cass watch his lips. Do you see them moving? No sounds just motion. Can you see them?”



“I can see them, Edith.” She leans forward, eyes wide, completely under your spell.


“”Doesn’t it seem like the last word he is saying is cup? Watch him. Say cup silently move your own mouth. You have to be sure.”


“...His lips are saying cup.” Cass nods. “Cup.” She mouths the word silently a few times, looking like a fish out of water.


“Its not just his lips Cass is it? You can hear each word and the last one is cup. Do you hear it? Cup. Its the last thing he says. And its important. Its your trigger. You have to get the words right. And the last word is cup. Tell me Cass. Tell me the last word.” Her words are low and insistent pushing at the Knight-Captain.


“The last word is cup, Edith. The trigger is ‘dawn is breaking, lion cup.’” She hesitates. “Is it? Is it cup? I could have... No. No, I trust you, I trust you.” She shakes her head, irritated, like trying to get thoughts out of her skull.


“Its CUP Cass because I say it is. King is saying cup because he did say cup. It happened that way. Tell me Cass.”


“He said cup.” She’s back to leaning forward, the temporary conflict over. “King said cup. The trigger word is cup.”

“Yes Cass it is…” She has a triumphant smile on her face. “Now watch the light Cass. As it slows I want you to remember only that you trust me. I’ve helped you when no one else could. Can you remember that Cass?”


“I remember. You helped me when no one else would. You protect me. You give me strength. You make me strong. I trust you.”

At this point, the Knight-Captain is as open as she ever will be. Her eyes are glazed, pupils dilated, lips parted.


“Yes Cass remember that always. You don’t want to tell anyone anything else. Can you do that? Can you be strong for me? And not tell anyone?”


“I promise, I won’t tell anyone. I don’t want to tell anyone. I trust you. You give me strength. I don’t want to tell anyone about anything about this.”

Edith nods and taps the light box and the strobe begins to slow. “You are coming back to now Cassandra. Closer… Closer… Knight-Captain. Closer still. Cass you are here now understand. You are back.” She turns the light box off and sets a friendly smile onto her face. “Cass? Are you there?”


Cass blinks, shaking her head, groggy and unfocused. “I... I’m here. I’m in the room. What just...”

Edith pats Cass on the shoulder in a friendly way with a hand. “We did it Cass. You and I. We broke the key in the lock.” She nods and smiles encouragingly.


Cass laughs. “Okay. Okay, fuckin’ say it, let’s test this out.”

“They underestimated you Cass.” She says with a smile. “You want to come into the ring swinging.” She leans over and takes one of Cass’s hands into her long fingered one. “Dawn is breaking lion cub.”


Cass blinks. “Hey! Hey, I’m me! I’m me! It didn’t work! It didn’t fucking work! Ah haaaa!”

The blonde looks on with an easy smile. “Which is what we want. He’s gone Cass. You’re free…”


“Thank you. Oh God, thank you, thank you, thank you thank you thank you...”

“And speaking of free…” She reaches over and pulls apart the heavy velcro cuff with the stereotypical tearing noise. “You won’t need these any more.” Quickly Edith removes the bonds so that Cass is sitting freely in the chair.


Cass leans back in the chair. “Oh, my God. I feel like I could fucking fly. You have no idea.”

“I’m going to rate you field safe Cass, but there is still trauma in there. It will need to be dealt with. I will also want to see you. Not like a therapist but every so often so we can chat and I can check up and check in with you. Just in case you understand.” She speaks comfortingly to the Knight-Captain.


“No, I ... I understand. That’s... probably for the best.” Cass stands and stretches. “Oh, God, you have no idea how good it feels though to be able to GO HOME and be FREE, though!”

“I know a bit how you feel… “ She frowns a little. “I messed up a mission once. Total failure and I spent a week in Q&A while they… vigorously questioned me. When I was released… well Markel… took me home to recover.” She smiles at the memory.


“Yeah, I uh, I think Derek’ll be performing a similar role.” Cass smiles shyly.


She arches an eyebrow. “I’m sure you can’t wait for that… so excited..” She murmurs and smiles.


“Haha, uh.” Cass turns pink and grins awkwardly. “Yeah. You could say that.”

“I know you are feeling very excited right now but you’ve worked hard Cass. This will wear off and you want nothing more but to sleep.” Again the comforting pat as she stand up and offers a hand to the Knight-Captain.


“Yeah, I.. I could use a nap.” Her jaw nearly cracks with the next yawn. “Thank you, Edith.”

Edith helps her to her feet and nods to the goons. “See that Cass is left to sleep until she wakes on her own. And be gentle…” She gives Cass a one armed hug. “You did wonderfully, go sleep.”


“Thank you,” Cass says again, one last time. “Uh. Maybe, maybe we can... be friends? After this? Maybe?”

“I’d like that Cass.” She gets a genuine seeming smile. “We certainly will be seeing each other later. We can do that over coffee some time.”


“Sure. Sure thing.” Relieved, Cass heads back to her room, shoulders low from exhaustion but head held high.


The door to the Q&A room closes and Edith calmly walks over to her jacket and picks it up fishing out a phone. She dials a number and begins talking as she shrugs herself into it.

“Yes, its done. She’s been rekeyed and the King persona is suppressed but I can access it at any time with the Knight-Captain.” She listens a moment nodding. “Yes the framework is in place I can begin building a new lock at any time.” She nods again. “Yes thank you, and yes. Ciao-Ciao…” She hangs the phone up.
 
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