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From Wikipedia: "In [fiction], a Mary Sue or, in case of a male character, Gary Stu or Marty Stu is an idealized character, often but not necessarily an author insert and/or wish-fulfillment."
They're what most roleplayers make all of their characters)


The walk across the street as a slow one, with a huge crowd fighting traffic to reach the other building. Theodore had split from Bernie, leaving the first building through a side door. Coincidentally, it was the exit most convenient for Aria; it was closest to her booth and was the least packed.











"Mr. Ackabecker!" The man from earlier, with the special forces tattoo on his wrist that had given him a fright, turned the corner. It as then that Theodore became acutely aware of the fact that they were standing in an alley, and alone.
"...uh, yeah... the one and only..." He looked over his shoulder at Aria, worry hidden by shadow. The man raised an arm to shoulder-level, a particularly dangerous metal object in his hand making a particularly dangerous crick-click as he did so. "Autograph this!"
There was a bang. A bang that was not followed by the incredible pain or death Theodore (or Aria) expected. It did not come from before them; rather, there was a quite deafening bang from behind them, and the supersonic crack of a bullet passing within inches of either of their heads to drill through the nose of the man in front of them.
"Autograph: Denied."
At the other end of the alley stood a tall and slender man shouldering a rifle unlike anything Aria had seen before. Whether it was the one-liner or the fact that he had just saved his life, the man exuded an air of deadly confidence, magnified when, as he lowered the rifle, he said quite simply: "Come with me if you want to live."


Aria looked around trying to see if there was anyone to help them but, alas, they were in the middle of an alley secluded from everyone. This confirmed her fear that they were alone. She looked over at Theo and could see similar thoughts running through his mind. Aria turned back the man in time to see a harsh looking metal clutched in his large hand. When she heard the noise, she flinched knowing what happened next.
She was, pleasantly, surprised when it did not but frightened when another man shot the one that was going to attack them. Aria quickly turned to that man just as he said that they should go with them.

"People want to kill you. I don't."
Theodore couldnt refute that logic. "Very well then."
"And don't try to call the police. They'd only complicate things."
The man looked down either side of the alley, then raised a hand to his ear. "Zulu-profect secure. Safety Net to Drill Team: one minute." He turned his attention back to them. "Come with me Ackabecker."
Theodore took a step but didnt follow. "What about her?"
"She can come. Or stay and get shot by the next assassin."
Whether Aria followed or not, the man who had called himself "Safety Net" walked to the end of the alley, followed by Theodore. When he reached the end, he turned and stepped into a sidestreet, where a large, black van was waiting.

Aria studied the man who had just shot someone and tried to see if he was joking about how they were supposed to go with him. She guessed that he wasn't since he had just shot someone. This made her slowly reach for her cell phone to call the police but then she heard his commanding voice to not and she put it back.
Aria listened to Theo's question with the man and wondered how he would just trust a murderer. She was pondering this when Theo asked about what she should do and got even more nervous. Then, Aria saw the "Safety Net" walk away with Theodore trailing and she didn't know what to do. She looked down at the assassin and she decided to follow them in to the black van that was waiting for them to get in.

"...and I assume if I don't get in, the consequences are worse than taking the other pill?" Theodore asked, an allusion to The Matrix.
"Unfortunately, I can't afford to leave you on the street Mr. Ackabecker. I understand your trepidation but I'd advise you to get in quickly." At that point, neither of them had much choice; Safety Net maneuvered behind them in such a manner as to block any attempt to turn back. "Ah, Hell..." Theodore mumbled as he climbed in. The man and woman looked away from either window that they watched as he did so. The woman spoke: "You'd forgive me for not standing to salute, sir; this van is far from accommodating cadre."
"'Salute?' That isn't necessary..." He buckled himself into a seat; if he was going to die, he'd prefer it not be from a broken neck.

As the others finished their conversation, Aria said, "Okay guys, I have some questions that I probably should have answered before I got into this van with matching ninjas. One is, who are you? What are you doing with us? How do you know us? Who was the man that just attacked us? And, why did just murder?" Her voice was steadily rising as she counted off each question with her fingers. She had many more but those were the basic ones that had to get answered.

"Like Hell I can."
"Don't play dumb, please. The enemy has identified itself, and you. It's time to stop hiding." A rectangle of laminated paper was thrown in Theodore's lap, along with a flashlight. He clicked it on to find a map of the city, lines and symbols covering it. "What is this?"
"Exfil plan. Unless you have a better idea."
Theodore raised the flashlight to illuminate his three captors. The van roared to life after a fourth called from the front, informing them he was ready to go.
The light displayed them all more fully: The suits were some kind of mesh, and were in two pieces, shirt and pants. Each wore a belt with a pistol on their hips and the woman carried an oversized knife on a lanyard. Safety Net removed his jacket, revealing the XKS18 patch on his left arm. Theodore's brows furrowed in confusion, then his eyes widened in realization:
"Is this what you think a goddamn fan club does?!"

Aria leaned forward to see what had been thrown in Theo's lap. She looked at it closely but still could make no sense of it. She turned to see if Theodore did. He obviously didn't when he asked what it was. Aria was still waiting for someone to explain when she heard and felt the car start and regretted coming in, again. Either way she was in it now, and would get the answers she had asked for.
Just then, Theo yelled about it being from a fanclub and she thought, "Is this from a book?"

"Yes Mr. Ackabecker, that's a good cover story. It's how I passed my armor by the convention hall's security," Safety Net responded in the affirmative.
"And he calls himself 'Safety Net.' That's the operating name for recovery and escort teams. Security."
"Do you trust this woman to offer ORBAT?"
"Sure. Why not. She can be the damned princess of Equestria for all I care. Just next time you're going to surprise me, bring a clean pair of pants, would you?"
"Affirmative." Safety Net obviously failed to detect the sarcasm.
"So what is this? Are we driving to a dinner in my honor?"
"Not quite sir. You've been tagged; we are moving you under ground until a team is prepared. A sparrow will take you to the Starbomb."
Theodore rolled his eyes and shook his head slowly, quite amused. "It's not like I had plans. Will we be getting shot at anymore tonight?"
"Most likely, yes."

"Wait, everyone," she said, "What is ORBAT? What do you mean by us getting tagged? Are they keeping track of us now?"
Aria didn't like not understanding what they were talking about and she didn't like the idea of getting shot at when it might be the fault of these black-clad strangers.

"I admire your compsure, Mr. Ackabecker. It is my hope to have such control of my fears in the face of the enemy."
"And I admire how dedicated you are to the roll." Theodore meant dedicated to acting; Safety Net did not interpret it as such. "My life for Xiang."
"Right, right... And maybe tomorrow night we'll get shot at and saved by a shirtless European on a white horse?" Theodore looked at Aria, as clueless about her book as she was of his.

When she saw that Theodore was looking at her and saying something about a European, she realized that he was making fun of her book.
"Have you even read my book?" she asked angry, "You can't just assume that the stereotypes of all sappy romance novels are the same. Mine is actually quite the opposite. The is a strong female character who know one would expect to be strong. She saves the mighty prince who was kidnapped by the enemy for money. The girl has to save him and her country otherwise the enemies would take over."
She was proud of her novel and wouldn't have the stereotypes say what her book was about.



"With all due respect, ma'am," Safety Net rentered the conversation, "No one ever gave their life for your manifestos."

Then she said to Safety Net, "And don't you start." She snarled at him and turned her back on the both of them hoping that they would get the hint and be quiet.

((When should we introduce my characters? Later?))

"They just shot the tattooed guy!"

"Have you never seen a movie? Clearly he fired a blank, or I wouldn't be sitting in his van!"
The silence that followed was considerably uncomfortable. Theodore shined the flashlight on Safety Net.
"...I killed him where he stood, sir."
"Look, really, you can break character. Gold star for acting."
The woman spoke: "Sir? We're the Xiang-Ki-Shek. Your Xiang-Ki-Shek. This isn't a drill... is it?"
The man who hadn't spoken yet chimed in: "No, it isn't."
The driver offered his own input: "I wouldn't be taking all these crap back roads if it was. I spent an hour just getting this van to turn-over."

Aria looked out of the windows of the van to see if she could figure out where they were going but since she had never been in this state before, she had no idea.

Theodore became silent again while he thought. "... Are you guys on drugs?"
"Negative, sir."
"People not on drugs don't dress up and sit and kidnap."
"Kidnap? Sir, this is a rescue op..."
"Like hell it is!"
The man who want safety net or the driver crossed his arms. "Well you're alive aren't you?!"
Safety Net cut him off: "Nexon, you so not address a commanding officer like that!"
"'Nexon'? Out of all my books, you choose Nexon Montgomery? The worst Xiang-Ki-Shek operator in the history of ever?"



"'Camp Torchlight'? Do you just recycle old names?"
"We thought it fitting. Passing you off to the next team, like passing the torch?"
"Letme guess: home is Olympia? Team coordinator is Hermes?"
"Well, we take after the best."
"I'm flattered, really."
The van slowed to turn into a parking garage. "We'll change vehicles here to evade pursuit."

Aria listened how the people were really trying to please Theodore and she wondered if they knew how hard that was going to be. Then she heard that they were going to change cars and she didn't even try to escape when they were led to another car. She walked in behind the others and sat back down sighing. She felt like she was never going to be able to go back to Clara and her old life. That is when she remembered that they were expecting her. They might think that she was missing. She said, "What about all of the people that were expecting us? They don't know where we went."

"The next vehicle-" Safety Net was interrupted by the screech of tires. A truck pulled into the garage haphazardly, parking sideways to block the exit. Its driver dropped out with a pistol; the man in the back immediately opened fire with his rifle. Safety Net grabbed Theodore's arm and jerked him down, then shoved him in the direction of the many nearby parked cars; the woman did the same with Aria while Nexon and their driver returned fire.
