Absalom watched, quietly, as the children retreated from them. For a moment, his guardian observed in silence, then tried to offer them a snack - one of the nutrient bars they packaged for hiking back at the Last City.
When the children proved too scared to accept the offer, though, he was reluctantly forced to move on. He did throw the snack - or five - toward them, though, just in case. Sure enough, when they thought he was far enough away, they descended upon the discarded food. Hunger had won out over caution.
"This feels…wrong. Being treated with fear."
Lelouch sighed. "Yeah. I know. Even the House of Light is more…unguarded than them."
"They are…though, I think I might have an idea why things are this way."
Lelouch glanced at his ghost. "Explain."
"Alright. So, first off, based off what I can scan on the local equivalent to the …I think molder civilizations called it the Internet, I think we are in an alternate timeline."
"With the Vex, anything is possible."
"True. As for some differences, it looks like in this timeline, the various American states never existed - apparently, the revolution that produced the United States ended in British victory. Then, during the Napoleonic Wars, the British Royal family was forced to evacuate to the colonies after some successful campaigns by Napoleon, leading them to christen their new domain the Holy Britannian Empire. From there, they started expanding everywhere they could - they took all of the Americas, then spread wherever else they could. Conquered nations would be renamed as a numbered area based on order of conquest. We're in Japan, or as Britannia calls it, Area 11."
"I see. Where, specifically, are we?"
"We're in Shinjuku Ghetto, thanks to all of your walking. The closest major settlement that isn't filled with rubble would be Tokyo. It's the center of the Britannian Administration and…huh. That's odd."
Lelouch raised an eyebrow beneath his mask. "What?"
"I was checking through the notable places in the settlement, and it turns out that there's a high school there called Ashford Academy."
Lelouch froze up. Wordlessly, he materialized an item in his hand - an ID card, of all things, which be swiftly glanced over. Absalom had restored it in the process of raising him in Old Russia, and while most of the equipment he'd started with had been discarded (excluding his Khvostov), the card had remained, on the off chance he might find out more about it.
Only Cayde of the Vanguard and Ana Bray knew about this, and Caude had taken that secret to the grave.
"…You wondering if you came from here?"
"Yes."
"I guessed as much. Looking through the students now and…oh."
"What did you find? I am on the student roster?"
"Yes. Here's what it says: Lelouch Lamperouge, Ashford Student Council Vice President. High marks when he tries to apply himself, but noted to be lazy and disinterested in class most of the time."
Lelouch heard all of this in silence, then snorted. "I guess I might have been a delinquent, then."
"Maybe, but - what?"
Lelouch was on the alert. "Are we in danger, or were you surprised?"
"The latter - it looks like this Lelouch stopped attending school a month ago. Officially, he received a position that required him to move to closer accommodations."
"…Unofficially?"
"A funeral report was filed."
"…Anything else?"
"Let me check - oh my Traveler."
Lelouch grabbed his ghost and looked him straight in the eye. "What is it?!"
"Something else about you I found important."
"Oh, what is it this time? I had harem? I gambled extravagantly. I'm secretly royalty? I have a corporation to my name?!"
"Not quite?"
"Then what is this important detail?"
"….You have a younger sister."
Lelouch felt his pent up rage freeze and fall out of him. "…What?"
"According to the Ashford records, Lelouch Lamperouge has a younger sister named Nunnally Lamperouge, who due to an accident when she was younger was rendered blind and paraplegic. Apparently, the two of them lived in the Ashford Student Council clubhouse to make things easier for Nunnally. From what I am reading, you two were…very close."
Lelouch remained silent for all of this, but that only lasted a short while after Absalom stopped speaking. At that point Lelouch slumped to the ground, confused and unsure how to act.
"…What do you want to do now?"
Glancing at Absalom, Lelouch took a deep breath. "…We're heading back to the portal. The Vanguard needs to know about this, know where those ghosts went. Then we can-"
Any further conversation was cut off by a strange feeling that passed over ghost and guardian. Confused, both beings glanced in the direction of the Tokyo Settlement, where they could feel something headed their way.
"…What…
is that?" wondered Absalom.
"I have no idea," was Lelouch's reply. "But I feel like it is getting closer."
"..You want me to see if there's anything in local communications to explain this?"
"Do it."
"On it…found it!"
"What?"
"It looks like the military is pursuing a group of terrorists toward Shinjuku. Officially, they're after a stolen cache of chemical weapons."
"Unofficially?"
"The target is a top secret weapon that is related to the development of super soldiers. That's all I got."
"…Plot a course toward them. Use tunnels and out of the way paths when possible!"
"On it!"
XxXxX
Milly glanced at Shirley. Then she glanced at Nina. Then back at Shirley.
"Should we-"
"I'll do it," answered Milly.
Then, taking a deep breath, she snapped her fingers.
Shirley promptly let out a shocked 'eep!', then started looking around in confusion. "What happened?!"
"You spaced out."
"Oh."
"Yeah. Was there something on your mind?"
"I was just….thinking about something Nunnally said."
Milly's expression soft ended - Shirley had been taking to helping Nunnally handle things ever since Lelouch had…disappeared. It'd been difficult, but she had managed. Though, as of late, things seemed to be taking a turn for the worst.
"What was it about?"
"She said it was something Hope told her - something about a feeling a change would be coming soon."
Milly couldn't help wincing at that - this was what she had meant by a turn for the worse. About a month ago, Nunnally had started talking about someone named Hope. Who that was she had never specified, leading Milly to eventually come to the conclusion that they didn't exist - at least, not in the real world. It appeared that, to cope with her brother's death, Nunnally had created an imaginary friend. And she was becoming very attached to that friend.
The student council had humored her, at first. Pretended to talk to Hope (who was a she), include her in their meetings, even offer her gifts. They even tried to make up their own friends so that Nunnally would feel less alone. That, unfortunately, seemed to have backfired, because then Shirley started treating
her imaginary friend, Ariel, the same way Nunnally treated Hope. This had left Milly, Rovalz, and Nina scratching their heads. Clearly, things weren't working.
Glancing at Nina, Milly made a mental note to hold an emergency meeting later with Nina and Rivalz - it might be getting time to stage an intervention.
Though, that didn't answer the question why Shirley was staring in that direction specifically. The only thing important that way, at the moment, anyway, was Shinjuku, where apparently the Knightpolice were doing…something.
Milly hoped they never ended up coming here.
XxXxX
"What's this about my sister and one of the Ashford Student Council having imaginary friends?"
"It's a recent development," clarified Absalom. "According to what I can tell, it only happened a month ago for Nunnally, and two weeks ago for Shirley Fennette. Milly's privately expressed a feeling that this is a way they are coping with your disappearance."
"I see," was Lelouch's reply. Hitting the air break on his sparrow, Lelouch made a sharp left turn and continued down the tunnel. "Before you go on, is the feeling from earlier getting stronger?"
"Yes, it is."
"Good, I'm not the only one feeling it. So, any updates on that front?"
"Looks like there are two terrorists in the truck carrying the cargo - make that one terrorist."
"Did one die?"
"No - she is piloting an obsolete walker of some sort to try and defend the cargo truck. What are those walkers called - "
"Knightmare Frames."
"Huh?"
"I saw the name on one of the papers you restored with me when we first met in Russia..somehow. I still don't know how you managed to reassemble all of my school things."
"I have no clue on that either. Anyway, the woman is piloting an old Knightmare called a Glasgow against a Britannian force using the newest production models, called Sutherlands. She's…well, she is doing better than I expected."
"How badly is she losing?"
"She's lost one arm and a weapon, and is currently on the retreat. Also, the truck was shot at by a second Sutherland and I believe the driver is injured. He's taking a detour into the maintenance tunnels toward Shinjuku Ghetto."
"Which way do I need to go?"
"Marking route now - I'm going to try and divert him toward one of the lesser used tunnels."
"You sure they're a man?"
"That hardly seems relevant, but it was my fault for being it up, so yes - he is a man. Also, getting worrisome reports from the guy in charge of this place, Viceroy Clovis la Britannia."
"What about him, besides him being royalty?"
"He's looking into coverup methods for this incident already. Worst case scenario? He levels the ghetto."
"…Damn it. Do what you can to obfuscate any orders along those lines, and figure out a way for us to handle things."
This is getting too complicated.
"Wishing you had Eqin and Wendy-3 with you?"
Lelouch sighed. "Any of the Black Knights would be nice right now."
"Well at least you'll have a story to tell when you get back to the clan hall."
"True."
XxXxX
It took an additional fifteen minutes of driving, but Lelouch finally found the truck he was trailing. As they neared, he noted that the vehicle had deployed a distress beacon - one that was unlikely to be detected in this maze of tunnels. Bringing his sparrow to a stop, the Warlock cautiously made his way to the front of the vehicle, trying not to surprise the driver. Said caution proved to be unwarranted, though - the terrorist had passed out, having taken an injury and suffered significant blood loss. After a moment of internal debate, Lelouch had pulled him from the vehicle, used solar light to heal his wounds and stabilize him, and hidden him away in one of the smaller tunnels. Once the fighting was over, he'd either rescue the man himself or direct the rebel's allies to find him - then he could leave this world in peace.
This, however, needed addressing first - whatever was in this truck, it was making all the hairs on his body stand on edge. Approaching the truck's cargo area, Lelouch summoned up his ghost. "Absalom, what's in here?"
The Ghos tin question said nothing at first, instead focusing on scanning the object before them. "Well, the outer shell matches up with the shape of a chemical weapons platform. As for the inside…oh."
"Absalom?!"
"…There's a release switch on the right side of the canister relative to where you are standing. Pull it, because I can't really give a good explanation here."
Though he gave his ghost a non-pluses look, Lelouch obliged him. The bomb suddenly started to shake, then without warning split open, releasing a strange light…
And filling Lelouch and Absalom's world with pain.
Shaking in agony, Lelouch collapsed to his knees, while his ghost struggled to stay afloat. Fortunately, the pain only lasted a moment, and soon he was shakily standing again.
"Absalom, what the hell was that?"
"Not sure, but I feel…wrong."
"How wrong?"
"…Like when we first encountered Ghaul wrong."
Lelouch froze up for a moment, then threw out ab open palm at one of the truck walls. The blast that followed was…disappointingly small.
"…Did whatever just happened..drain our light?"
"..I'd say suppressed, but otherwise, yeah. I think it even affected your link to the Darkness."
Lelouch groaned in annoyance, then turned toward the open bomb canister.
There, much of his shock, was a green haired girl wearing a straight jacket.
'She's the reason my light is suppressed?"
As Lelouch looked over the girl, he soon realized that she was awake and, more importantly, looking at him. Clearing his throat, he prepared to speak, only for Absalom to cut him off.
"We've got company."
Glancing outside, Lelouch barely managed to suppress his shock as a soldier flew at him, directing a spin-kick at his head. Years of Crucible, Vanguard, and Gambit training took over, and the Warlock ducked under the attack, causing his opponent to fly past him and land on the inside of the truck. His foe turned to face him, only for Lelouch to extend his palm. The blast of energy that followed, while small, was enough to hurl the soldier into the back wall and knock him out cold.
Lelouch considered finishing his foe off, but the sound of other soldiers approaching prevented him from following through. Grabbing the girl, Lelouch ducked into a nearby tunnel and started making his way toward the surface.
XxXxX
Ten minutes passed as he dragged the girl through the tunnels, moving cautiously to avoid enemy patrols. Absalom had managed to stay inside of the Britannian network, snd confirmed that the worst possible outcome had occurred - Clovis was liquidating the ghetto and all of its inhabitants. The female rebel his ghost had mentioned earlier had apparently been joined by others in trying to repel this attack, but they were outnumbered, outgunned and outmaneuvered. Lelouch felt the desire to aid them, but with his powers on the fritz, that didn't seem possible.
As he finally newred the tunnel's exit, he heard the sounds of panicking civilians, all wondering what was happening. Sensing a renewed need for caution, Lelouch set the girl down behind a sturdy roof support, then peaked around at the crowd.
He only observed them for two seconds before a Britannian squad burst through and started opening fire.
Lelouch had seen much death in his time as a guardian. But watching the children in that crowd hitting the ground and going still would haunt him for a long time to come.
An errant bullet hit him in the shoulder, causing the Warlock to growl in pain. Instantly, the Britannian squad was focusing their guns at him, demanding he stand up. Groaning, he complied.
The squad leader - a member of the royal guard, according to his ghost - soon demanded he remove his helmet, which he reluctantly complied with. What followed was a spiel about being surprised over the ethnicity of the terrorist, that he was impressed that someone who should still be in school got this far as a terrorist, and mock apologies for having to kill him. Lelouch mostly tuned him out as he glanced at the girl.
"
Can you still revive me?"
"Yes, affirmed Absalom. " I have enough power for that.
A shift of his eyes confirmed that the green-haired girl was still behind the pillar, which his would-be executioner had failed to notice. Good, that simplified things - the man would excite him, not notice the girl, then leave, after which Absalom could revive him and they could b Ron their way.
Speaking of the Royal Guard Captain, he'd just finished his rant and was ordering his squad to fire. Oh well - this wasn't the most humiliating way to go, but it did annoy him a little that he had to die in this-
"
HE MUSTN'T DIE!!"
What?!
Lelouch watched in shock as the green haired girl fell to the ground in front of him, a bullet lodged in her forehead. Oddly, there was a symbol there he hadn't noticed before - one that resembled a bird in flight.
Confusion filled Lelouch - how could she just sacrifice herself for him, for that was clearly what she had done. He, a boy she knew nothing about, was worth more than her own life.
As the Royal Guard started to complain about what had happened - something about what her brought back alive - Lelouch reached within himself, trying to gather what power he could, for he would not let her death go unavenged. Yet even if death, she seemed to restrain his might, leaving the warlock with only the barest fragments of his strength. Grimacing, he awaited the second attempt at execution, looking forward to shocking the guardsmen when he returned from death.
Then he felt a hand around his own, and everything changed.
XxXxX
Lelouch found himself in what looked like a kaleidoscope- a world filled with innumerable colors. He seemed to be surging toward somewhere, but the exact destination was unknown.
"
You don't want it to end here, do you?"
Turning, Lelouch saw the girl's body now drained of color and features except for her face. "
You appear to have a reason for living. If I grant you power, could you go on?" Now new images appeared - worlds both familiar and alien, ranging from Earth, to Titan, to a gas giant he thought resembled Neptune, and a desert planet very much unlike Mars.
"I propose a deal." Now a new set of images filled his yes and thoughts - men and women struggling, warring aliens, and pyramids traveling through the stars.
"In exchange for this power, you must agree to make my one wish come true. Accept this contract, and you accept its conditions. While living in the world of humans, you will live unlike any other. A different province, a different time, a different life."
Now a final image filled his mind: that of a group of veiled figures resting on sand, staring at a very familiar sphere.
"
The Power of the King will condemn you to a life of solitude. Are you prepared for this?"
As the girl finished her question, a new voice filled Lelouch's mind - one that was both familiar and alien.
A convergence with the Ragnorok Connection? So the myth is beginning once again?!"
Whatever this woman was talking about, Lelouch knew that he
needed to see it through.
"…Very well. I accept the terms of this contract."
As soon as he said those words, Lelouch felt power surging through him. He felt pain. He felt power.
But most of all.
He
remembered.
XxXxX
At Ashford Academy, an Orange haired girl and a sandy brown paraplegic girl stopped what they were doing and turned their glasses toward Shinjuku.
Far away in the capital of Britannia, the current emperor sensed something stirring in Japan.
In an existence detached from the other two, people living within a Last Safe Coty started to panic as the giant sphere in the sky started turning.
Beneath a city on the clouds, a strange entity shifted, unnerving those above it.
Within a Kingdom of wrecked ships, a queen felt a new presence intruding on her domain.
Aboard an asteroid, Nine figures felt their delam begin to tremble.
And on a pyramid just outside the Oort Cloud, a Winnower felt a new piece joining the game.
XxXxX
The Royal Guard Captain gave his men the order / it was time to end this.
"Before I die, answer me something."
…What? "What?"
"How do you think a Britannian who detests their own country should live their life?"
Really? "Are you a radical?"
The guard captain gave a gesture for his men to open fire, but none did.
"Maybe. But why aren't you shooting? I'm just one man, and a schoolboy at that."
…Why? Why couldn't he shoot?!
"Or maybe you've finally realized, that the only ones who should kill.."
The boy closed his eyes.
"…are the ones willing to
be killed!"
Both eyes opened, and in the left one, there was a red, bird-like symbol - the same as the girl had possessed. But on his right eye was the same symbol, except it was blue-white.
"I, Lelouch go Britannia, command you! Now, all of you…DIE!"
Before they could react, a power flew into the Royal guardsmen, overriding their minds and given them new instructions. Manic smiles filled their faces as they put their guns to their temples.
"Happily, your highness!"
One chorus of gunshots later, and all of them had died.
"….
What the hell was that?!"
Lelouch shot Absalom a glance. "I don't know yet. All I do know is that that woman offered me a power when I gripped her hand."
"…Really?"
"Yes. Please check to see if she is really dead."
"You think she might be like us?"
"Yes. And listen - there's something I need you to know."
"And what is that?"
"Whatever power she gave me…it made me remember."
"Remember what? Your birth name?"
"….
Everything."
XxXxX
AN: Our resident demon is back!
Yes, Delorean08, Lelouch did get back his memory.
First off, yes, Lelouch effectively walked all the way from Narita to Tokyo. He might also have used his sparrow - it's not a really long distance from what I've looked up.
Next off, Nunnally clearly isn't doing well, and Shirley might have taken after her. Or is there more to it?
I'm kinda tired of stories that rehash the first episode of Code Geass in its entirety, so you get some truncation here. And yes, Lelouch dodged the Spinzaku kick and knocked Suzaku out cold. Suzaku is still alive, before you ask. As for CC suppressing the Light and the Dark, explain later.
I did want to modify the scene with Lelouch being confronted by the Royal Guard to make it clear he considers dying an inconvenience most of the time.
Can you guess what all of the scenes I mentioned in CC's vision were.
I love Lelouch's first Geass order too much to cut it out entirely.
As for the other Geass symbol, guardians have one power associated with blue - and arc is more specifically cyan.
So, read and Review at your leisure! This is Flameal15k, signing off!