[font="Tahoma"][size="2"][indent]Pushing his slipping glasses back up to the bridge of his nose, the young man carefully studied the data and video feed from the training session. A faint smile crept across his lips as he watched them overcome each of the challenges, it was a rough victory certainly, but for their first major trial as a team, especially one with such diverse powers they had done well. The smile faded as the feed from the cameras in the room went dead, the result of Slateâ??s use of an electromagnetic pulse to disable the remaining threats to his team.
Internally Michael disagreed with Mr. Welshâ??s decision to use such a complex and dangerous first training scenario, had anything gone wrong, indeed had Slate not been willing to push himself dangerous close to his physical limitations, the results mightâ??ve been outright disastrous. Removing his once again slipping glasses he closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose in frustration as an unpleasant memory attempted to force its way back up to the surface.
Tea. He needed tea. Strong, hot, sugary tea. Rising from his desk he left his glasses where they were, he could see well enough without them to make a trip to the vending machine in the corridor between the science offices. He gulped down the first mouthful, grimacing at the heat but thankful for the taste of the liquid. He felt a hunger headache press against the side of his head, and glancing at his watch he realised it had been almost four hours since his last meal.
He felt her coming up behind him of course, it was practically impossible to actually sneak up on Michael given his powers, but for the sake of camaraderie he pretended not to notice as she jabbed her fingers into his side attempting to give him a start.
[b]â??Boo!â?[/b]
He allowed a ripple of false surprise to pass through his body, careful to keep the hot liquid in his cup suppressed so it did not fly everywhere with his jolt. He turned, keeping his face a mixture of surprise and frustration as he turned to the would-be prankster. She was grinning, her green eyes alight with mischief.
[b]â??Iâ??ve asked you not to do that Elena, one of these days Iâ??m going to get a nasty scald.â? [/b]
Her grin faded into a pout, then once again morphed into something resembling a sinister smile.
[b]â??Perhaps I want that to happen Dr McKnight, so I can finally have you in my clutches.â?[/b]
He smiled genially and moved closer.
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â??Iâ??ve heard your clutches are not such a bad place to be.â?
â??Sources vary on that.â?[/b]
He leaned in, closer again, the distance between their faces measured in a handful of centimetres.
[b]â??Maybe I should find out for myself.â?
â??Perhaps you should.â?[/b]
And then his careful façade broke and they were both laughing. It was simply their strange way. They would flirt endlessly with one another, daring the other to keep going in a romantic game of chicken knowing that no matter how close they came, nothing would ever come of it. They were friends, good friends, in this place perhaps even best friends and that was all.
Michael stepped back, allowing her access to the vending machine and renewing his consumption of his own beverage. Coffee, black, no sugar. He had no idea how she drank the vile brew but judging by the number of cups of it she went through a day, and the fact so far as he could tell she was never tired, there must have been some merit to it.
[b]â??I was just on my way to the canteen, you want to join me?â?[/b]
She pursed her lips together; the tell-tale sign Elena was considering something, before nodding twice and taking another sip of her coffee.
[b]â??Sure, I canâ??t even remember when I ate last. Things have been so hectic since the new team.â?[/b]
The corridors in the medical and science wing were all white, pristine, sterile and utterly labyrinthine if you were unfamiliar with them, Michael and Elena could probably navigate them blinded now theyâ??d been on the base so long. The canteen, or mess, or food dispensary, or whatever each of the different staff segments called it was a large open plan space broken by a mixture of tables, chairs, sofas and the occasional elevated area. The exterior wall was effectively a giant glass panel surface, enabling the diners to have something resembling a view while they ate. It was a comfortable space, a sign that Geist actually did recognise their employees worked better in pleasant conditions.
Food was always available, staff generally did not have set repasts, eating when they found the opportunity to or felt like. You could order pretty much whatever you liked within reason and it would be accommodated, though a daily menu was on offer for those who felt like picking from it. Despite his lean frame Michael was prone to eating large quantities of food, his plate was already stacked with a mixture of two sandwiches and a collection of side salads, added to that his customary large fries and strawberry milk shake and he probably have room for a desert or two. Elena was limiting herself to a single light salad and a bowl of soup. His stomach grumbled looking at it, wondering how she could be filled on so little.
Finding a table near the window he greedily stuffed a sandwich quarter into his mouth and chewed with a mixture of contentment and gratitude, watching the clouds passing by. His pleasant mood was spoiled as the flat edge of her knife struck him across the knuckles.
[b]â??I saw you eyeballing my salad, hands off.â?[/b]
Mouth-full he could only protest his innocence in a handful of loud mumbles.
[b]â??Yes you were, while we were queuing I distinctly noted you looking at my salad.â?[/b]
Swallowing he began massaging his knuckles with his unhurt hand before responding.
[b]
â??I was not. Yes, I looked at your food but I was simply wondering how you can get by eating just that.â?[/b]
She quirked an eyebrow.
[b]â??Yes, I know, we have higher than normal metabolisms and therefore appetites and calorie requirements due to our distinct genetic nature. Still, you canâ??t remember when you last ate and all youâ??re having is something Iâ??d consider a prelude to a snack.â?[/b]
He crossed his arms and shook his head in mild perturbation.
[b]â??You normies are a strange lot.â?[/b]
The knife flashed out again, this time striking his wrist.
[b]â??Ouch! Would you stop doing that?!â?[/b]
Her grin was practically predatory.
[b]â??Not if youâ??re going to call me something as insensitive as [i]normie[/i].â?[/b]
[b]â??Pfft.â?[/b] He point to himself. [b]â??Superhuman.â?[/b] Then to her. [b]â??Normie, deal with it.â?[/b]
Grabbing another sandwich he attempted to chew nonchalauntly, as the expression on her face darkned.
[b]â??Of course in your case Iâ??m will to consider you a [i]supernormie[/i].â?[/b]
She stuck her tongue out at him, drawing a chuckle and the two returned to their meal.
Despite the large quantity difference the pair finished at roughly the same time, Michael satisfiedly rubbing his stomach. He leaning in, noting there was practically nobody else in the canteen before opening his mouth.
[b]â??So whatâ??s your assessment of the team?â?[/b]
Elena paused, noting the serious expression on his face, before responding.
[b]â??Medically theyâ??re fine, all of them in good health that with the right training and dietary regiment can be pushed to peak physical conditioning, which theyâ??re absolutely going to have to be in order to succeed in the mission. Jacob Slate practically gave himself an aneurysm during the exercise today, he strike me as the type who believes limits are made to be broken. Other than that, theyâ??re what we expected.â? [/b]
Michael nodded quietly. He could trust Elena to give him a truthful evaluation. Working with feeds and data reports, along with tissue samples could only tell him so much. If experience had taught him anything, psychology was always the make or break point.
[b]â??Why did you ask?â?[/b]
He shook his head.
[b]â??No real reason, your opinion gives me a more complete collection of data to evaluate the team from. Hopefully when they gets back from their current mission Iâ??ll have a chance to personally assess them.â?
â??DR. MCKNIGHT, PLEASE REPORT TO MR. WELSHâ??S OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. DR. MCKNIGHT TO MR. WELSHâ??S OFFICE IMMEDIATELY.â?
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The PA system announcement interrupted any further conversation between the pair.
[b]
â??I guess Iâ??d better get going. Iâ??ll talk to you later Elena.â?
â??Later Michael.â?[/b]
Whatever this was, it probably wasnâ??t going to be good.
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