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[004] Hostaging (Kamen Rider Ghost)
Theme Prompt: Last To Know
Title: Hostaging
Fandom: Kamen Rider Ghost
Rating/Warnings: G; futurefic with possible spoilers for current episodes
Bonus: No
Word Count: 565
Summary: Javel is loyal to his master and his master's plans, no matter what the cost to others.
Javel glanced at his master Adel as the guards opened the door to the throne room. Both of them had been summoned, much to his surprise; he figured that the current invasion had something to do with it. Or the fact that his master's older sibling Alia had recently been in the human world and had something to report that Adel had to hear.
In the throne room, he took a quick glance around. The Emperor was there, along with Alia. A servant was there, almost invisible in the white room. Alia was looking calmly smug, a look that Javel wanted to wipe off of her face.
"Father." Adel bowed, and Javel with him. Adel had shown him the way once more, to use what they had to do to keep an advantage. Learn what Alia had found, turn it to their advantage.
"I think you need to hear what Alia has to tell you." The Emperor gestured at Alia, who bowed her head.
"Alain has children," Alia said. Javel boggled for a moment on why that was so important. Did it really matter if the traitor had children? It wasn't like any of their kind would care. "I ran into them while I was visiting."
How she could tell, Javel had no clue. If they were Ganma, Javel's own people, they should be indistinguishable from the default form of the invasion forces. If human, indistinguishable from the people of that world. How could she pick them out?
He supposed it was why she felt smug. He was also sure that Adel would figure out a way to show her up.
"How can you be so sure?" Adel asked, a move surely meant to throw Alia's abilities into question.
"They look like Alain." She touched a control in her hand, and a screen on the wall came to life. "There they are. Two of them are invisible to humans, and they all behave like Ganma."
Javel had to admit, they looked quite a lot like Alain. Probably something about the nose, the same arrogant look their father had. Like most humans, they had aged too fast - they looked like young adults when they should barely be walking. Not that any of it really mattered. When his master conquered the human world, they'd be dead just like their father.
"Hmm." Adel looked thoughtful. "I assume you want them here."
The Emperor gave Adel a nod.
"I'll start immediately, then." Adel bowed, and after a second, Javel did the same. With a wave of his hand, the Emperor dismissed them.
"Sir?" Javel asked as soon as they were someplace nobody could hear.
"We should have known of them first," Adel said, and his voice was tight. Javel could only bow; it was a failure of his intelligence operatives that they hadn't. Adel spoke again, ignorant of Javel's feelings. "But it doesn't matter. I can see father's plan. Alain - or his compatriots - won't want to seal us away from Earth when his children are with us."
Hostages. Shove them into some room for a while, maybe parade them in front of a camera if needed be. Perhaps they would need to be fed, too. It really didn't matter. Whatever needed to be done would be done.
It wouldn't be forever. This time, they would conquer Earth, and then the lives of their hostages wouldn't matter.
Title: Hostaging
Fandom: Kamen Rider Ghost
Rating/Warnings: G; futurefic with possible spoilers for current episodes
Bonus: No
Word Count: 565
Summary: Javel is loyal to his master and his master's plans, no matter what the cost to others.
Javel glanced at his master Adel as the guards opened the door to the throne room. Both of them had been summoned, much to his surprise; he figured that the current invasion had something to do with it. Or the fact that his master's older sibling Alia had recently been in the human world and had something to report that Adel had to hear.
In the throne room, he took a quick glance around. The Emperor was there, along with Alia. A servant was there, almost invisible in the white room. Alia was looking calmly smug, a look that Javel wanted to wipe off of her face.
"Father." Adel bowed, and Javel with him. Adel had shown him the way once more, to use what they had to do to keep an advantage. Learn what Alia had found, turn it to their advantage.
"I think you need to hear what Alia has to tell you." The Emperor gestured at Alia, who bowed her head.
"Alain has children," Alia said. Javel boggled for a moment on why that was so important. Did it really matter if the traitor had children? It wasn't like any of their kind would care. "I ran into them while I was visiting."
How she could tell, Javel had no clue. If they were Ganma, Javel's own people, they should be indistinguishable from the default form of the invasion forces. If human, indistinguishable from the people of that world. How could she pick them out?
He supposed it was why she felt smug. He was also sure that Adel would figure out a way to show her up.
"How can you be so sure?" Adel asked, a move surely meant to throw Alia's abilities into question.
"They look like Alain." She touched a control in her hand, and a screen on the wall came to life. "There they are. Two of them are invisible to humans, and they all behave like Ganma."
Javel had to admit, they looked quite a lot like Alain. Probably something about the nose, the same arrogant look their father had. Like most humans, they had aged too fast - they looked like young adults when they should barely be walking. Not that any of it really mattered. When his master conquered the human world, they'd be dead just like their father.
"Hmm." Adel looked thoughtful. "I assume you want them here."
The Emperor gave Adel a nod.
"I'll start immediately, then." Adel bowed, and after a second, Javel did the same. With a wave of his hand, the Emperor dismissed them.
"Sir?" Javel asked as soon as they were someplace nobody could hear.
"We should have known of them first," Adel said, and his voice was tight. Javel could only bow; it was a failure of his intelligence operatives that they hadn't. Adel spoke again, ignorant of Javel's feelings. "But it doesn't matter. I can see father's plan. Alain - or his compatriots - won't want to seal us away from Earth when his children are with us."
Hostages. Shove them into some room for a while, maybe parade them in front of a camera if needed be. Perhaps they would need to be fed, too. It really didn't matter. Whatever needed to be done would be done.
It wouldn't be forever. This time, they would conquer Earth, and then the lives of their hostages wouldn't matter.

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