ALTERS
al-grade steel hung heavy in the air, mingling with the abrasive tang of lingering chemicals. His eyes, blurred from the t
the cell. Even while seated, the man's height was evident. His broad shoulders br
e. The man's face emerged in the soft glow, a canvas covered in the rough strokes of a brutal past. Scars, both
that danced within their depths. A light that illuminated the man's resolve, etched with a keen intelligence that belied his ru
low, gravelly voice. "I thought
is blurred vision. "What the hell happened?" Blaze c
rground, high-security joint. I've been trying to find a way out for weeks,
capture you?
as a typical evening," he began, his voice strained. "My host was in his apa
pened?" Blaze aske
or something," Colt continued. "But before he knew it, a group
ry. "I know what you mean," he said, his voice low and a
ustration in his tone. "Dr. Crow is after our kind," he said, his voice
shock. "What do you mean
whisper. "Crow's a goddamn psycho," Colt growle
"That's insane," he muttered. "How
dangerous man," he said. "He'll stop at nothing to achi
d expression. "We must find a way to
enthusiasm, kid, but it's not that simple," he said. "Dr. Crow's security meas
ge of frustration. "So, what
what feels like an eternity, and I've tried every possible escape plan I could come up with," he admitted, his
ling to take a chance to work together with you." He paused, letting the words sink in, before continuing
hat. We can't just give up and let Dr.
en hesitated. "Actually, never mind," he said, shaking his head. Colt narrowed his eyes
in surprise. "What? W
hat chance," he said, settling back into his seat.
houted. But he knew arguing with Colt wouldn't get him anywhere. He would have to find a way