Yep.
New chapter.
CHAPTER SEVEN:
The Next Step
"Saffa's reporting another victim," Yarin was saying. "Megan Hightower, age 14."
"That makes seven victims so far," Dino said.
"Steven 'Stevie' Daniels, age 7, dyscalculia. Morris 'Moose' J. Winkler, age 18, dyslexia. Rocky J. Weeds, age 16, charges of peeping. Milo Rottinoff, age 19, the only notable problem he had was mixing metaphors, which hardly a crime or something to be fussed about." SuperNate said, reading them off blandly, taking no pleasure in it. "Allison 'Allie' Grace, age 12, no problem of note. Nicholas 'Nick' Toriyama, age 12, no problem of note. And now Megan Hightower."
"What does it mean, though?" Blue asked. "There has
got to be a reason, a purpose, all this."
"Not necessarily," Cloak said, in one of his thoroughly jaded moods. "There is a possibility that these all may be isolated cases --"
"Eyewitnesses say otherwise, though!" Shock interjected.
"May I
finish what I was saying, Shock?" Cloak said, annoyed.
Shock fell silent, but didn't look abashed at all by his interjection.
"
As I was saying," Cloak said, placing delicate emphasis on those words, "there is a possibility -- albeit very, very slim -- that these are isolated incidents. I doubt it, personally, but it should be said as we don't have much evidence against it. An eyewitness testimony can only go so far, and can be corrupted with time. And guilt."
Cloak paused briefly to marshall his thoughts as Yarin declared a Jaclyn Jillian, age twenty, was the newest victim. She had wildness to her that had the potential of being siphoned out of her with her youth, but there was no telling.
"But, as Shock obviously believes, and I'm inclined to believe myself, this was all down to a single perpetrator." Cloak continued. "I do not know how this . . . this . . . this erisraptor --"
"Eris-what?" Ash asked at once.
"Eris, as in the Greek -- or was it Roman? -- goddess of youth. And 'raptor' means 'thief', I believe. So, ergo, 'erisraptor'." Cloak said, quickly and differentially. "Anyway, as I was saying, I do not know how he -- or she -- came by this technology or power, but I'm sure it was not good. For all I know, Malice could have a hand in it."
"You think Malice is always involved," Rotiart said, snottily.
"That's because she usually is," Cloak replied easily. "In any case, I'm curious if this youth siphon, for want of a more proper term, works using
actual years or
relative years. Guess we'll find out in due time, I suppose."
"What does actual or relative years have to do with anything?" Abby asked.
"Perhaps nothing at all," Cloak said, thoughtfully.
"We're skirting around the bigger issue here," Gaz said. "And I don't mean that time Dino getting her head stuck in that --"
"That was the only time it happened and you know it!" Dino protested passionately.
"Moving on," Gaz said, as Laserbeak took flight and began to buzz around Dino's head, before returning to Gaz's shoulder. "The bigger issue is the simple fact that we don't know who this Erisraptor
is. Or how to make him stop."