The crowd's thunderous applause rang in my ears as the president finished his speech, their shouts of adulation masking the ominous crack of Lucky's rifle. In one swift motion, I whipped off the guard's uniform, feeling the familiar weight of my katana in my hand.
"Time to take the stage," I growled, my voice dripping with malice.
Before the stunned guards could even react, I was upon them, my blade moving with a blinding fury. One by one, they fell, crimson sprays painting the pavement around me.
The president's eyes went wide with terror as I seized him from behind, my katana pressed against his throat. "Greetings, my fellow Americans," I bellowed, my voice cutting through the chaos. "I am Diablo, a child of the Church of Truth - a seeker of the forbidden knowledge that you and your ilk have hidden from the world."
The crowd fell silent, save for the choked gasps of the president. I could feel his pulse hammering against the edge of my blade.
"For too long, the truth has been buried beneath your lies and deceit," I spat. "But no more. Today, the curtain falls, and the world will see you for the hypocrites you truly are."
With a flourish, I bowed low, never once taking my eyes off the terrified old man in my grasp. "Farewell, citizens. May the truth set you free."
And in a swirling vortex of razor-edged poker cards that I conjured, Psyche's portal opened beneath our feet, drawing us down.
As the vortex of cards dissipated, we found ourselves in the familiar confines of my apartment - a dingy, cluttered space that felt more like a hideout than a home. Lucky, Lavinia, and Psyche were already there, their faces a mix of anticipation and concern.
"Well, well, well," Lucky drawled, his eyes gleaming with a feral intensity, "look what the cat dragged in."
I flashed him a razor-sharp grin, my grip on the president tightening. "Gentleman, and ladies. I do believe our plan went off without a hitch."
Lavinia arched a perfectly sculpted brow, her gaze lingering on the trembling old man at my side. "Is that so? You had us all a bit...concerned, for a moment there."
I let out a dismissive snort, dragging the president forward. "Concerned? Please. I had those fools eating out of the palm of my hand. Didn't even see it coming."
Psyche moved to stand beside me, her expression a perfect mask of calm. "And the speech? The crowd?"
I chuckled, the sound dark and menacing. "Confused as all hell, I imagine. One moment, their precious president is blathering on about justice and resilience, the next - wham! I'm slicing through his guards like a hot knife through butter."
Lucky let out a low whistle, his fingers drumming against the grip of his rifle. "Damn, Diablo. Gotta hand it to you, that was one hell of a show."
The president let out a strangled whimper, his eyes darting around the room in a futile search for an escape. "You...you're all mad," he rasped, his voice trembling with fear.
I leaned in close, my breath ghosting across his cheek. "Mad? Oh, no, no, no, no, no Mr. President. We're not mad - we're enlightened. And it's high time the world saw the truth, don't you think?"
Lavinia stepped forward, her movements lithe and predatory. "So what happens now, Eros? Where do we go from here?"
I straightened, my gaze sweeping across my ragtag band of co-conspirators. "Now? Now, we prepare. For the next phase is already in motion, and this is merely the beginning."
I turned to Lavinia, my expression hardening. "Alright, sweetheart, time to get to work. We need to find out everything this old bastard knows - about the contracts, the contract holders, everything."
Lavinia's eyes glinted with dark anticipation, a twisted smile curling her lips. "With pleasure, Eros." She stalked towards the trembling president, her movements fluid and predatory.
The old man tried to backpedal, panic written across his features. "No, stay back! I won't tell you a damn thing!"
I let out a derisive laugh. "Oh, I think you will, Mr. President. Because if you don't, Lavinia here is going to make you wish you had."
Lavinia raised a hand, her fingers twitching with arcane energy. "Seven Devils, heed my call..." she murmured, her voice dripping with malice.
The air seemed to shimmer, and suddenly seven small devils materialized around her, their forms flickering and distorted. The president's eyes went wide with terror as they converged on him, and entered his body, reaching for his mind.
"No, please!" he screamed, his voice rising in pitch. "I'll tell you everything, just make them stop!"
I gave Lavinia a curt nod. "That's what I thought. Now, start talking."
The president's words came tumbling out in a frantic, terrified torrent, his face contorted with agony as Lavinia's devils tore into his psyche, darting around the room as he struggled to regain his composure. "The...the contracts. They're gifted to a select few - Four of them are Vatican members. They call themselves the Four Horsemen."
I arched a brow, my expression one of feigned interest. "The Four Horsemen, you say? Intriguing. And who might they be?"
He swallowed hard, his voice trembling. "There's Justice, the leader. Tower, the strategist. Judgment, the bishop. And The Hermit, the oracle."
Lucky let out a low whistle, his eyes narrowing. "Sounds like one hell of a crew. And they're comin' to the good ol' U.S. of A?"
The president nodded, his face ashen. "Yes, they're...they're on their way from the Vatican. Gathering support, and resources. They plan to support us, straight order from the Pope."
Lavinia's lips curled into a cruel smile. "Well, we can't have that, can we?"
Psyche stepped forward, her gaze unwavering. "What can you tell us about them? Their strengths, their weaknesses?"
The president licked his dry lips, his eyes darting between us. "Justice is a master of combat, believed to be gifted by The Eyes Of The Lord. Tower is a brilliant tactician, able to anticipate and counter any move. Judgment is a powerful entity, a ruthless judge against all sinners. And The Hermit...she predicts everything. Nothing escapes her gaze."
I felt a chill run down my spine at his words, the gravity of the situation sinking in. These were no ordinary foes - they were seasoned veterans, wielding both physical and mystical power.
"Sounds like quite the formidable team," I murmured, tapping my chin in thought. "But then again, so are we."
Lucky let out a derisive snort. "Damn straight. Ain't no Four Horsemen gonna stop us from gettin' what we want."
The president's eyes widened in alarm. "You...you can't be serious. You don't understand what you're up against. They'll destroy you!"
I leaned in, my voice low and menacing. "Oh, I think we understand perfectly, Mr. President. And we're more than ready to take them on. As you can tell, we are contract holders too."
Psyche placed a hand on my arm, her expression grave. "Eros, we need to be careful. These Four Horsemen - they're not to be underestimated."
I offered her a reassuring smile, squeezing her hand. "Don't worry, my love. With the four of us working together, I have a feeling we're about to give those Horsemen a run for their money."
As he spoke, I couldn't help but feel a twisted sense of satisfaction. Finally, the truth was being dragged into the light, no matter how much this pathetic old man tried to bury it.
When the president had run dry, Lavinia dismissed her devils with a wave of her hand. "There, Eros. We have what we need."
I nodded, my gaze fixed on the trembling, broken man before me. "Excellent. Now, it's time to put that information to use."
Crossing the room, I placed my hand on the president's shoulder, feeling him flinch beneath my touch. "Don't worry, Mr. President. Your suffering is far from over. In fact, I think it's just beginning."
With that, I closed my eyes, focusing my will and energy. Slowly, my form began to shift and change, until I was the spitting image of the man I had just moments ago held at the edge of my blade.
I flashed him a vicious grin, my voice eerily identical to his own. "Time to pay the White House a little visit, don't you think?"...
I felt the familiar tingle of energy as my form shifted back to my own, the president's features melting away. "Well, Mr. President, it seems our little visit to the White House will have to wait." I flashed him a razor-sharp grin. "I was just kidding about that, you see."
The old man's eyes went wide with relief, though the fear never left his gaze. "You...you were kidding?"
I let out a dark chuckle. "Of course. Did you really think I'd be so foolish as to waltz right into the lion's den immediatly?" I shook my head, tutting disapprovingly. "No, no, I have a different plan in mind. One that doesn't involve me getting riddled with bullets."
Lavinia arched a brow, her expression one of amused skepticism. "So what's the new plan, then?"
I turned to her, my features hardening. "In the meantime, I need you three to keep our guest company. Make sure he's comfortable, won't you?" My gaze flickered to the president, my lips curling into a cruel smile. "We wouldn't want him getting any ideas, now would we?"
Lucky let out a low whistle, his fingers drumming against the grip of his rifle. "You got it, boss. Me an' the ladies'll keep an eye on him."
Psyche stepped forward, her brow furrowed in concern. "And where will you be going, Eros?"
I reached out, cupping her cheek tenderly. "Just a little...reconnaissance, my love. There are some loose ends I need to tie up before we can move forward with the next phase of our plan."
She nodded, the worry in her eyes never quite dissipating. "Be careful, Eros. I can't bear the thought of anything happening to you."
I pressed a gentle kiss to her forehead, savoring the warmth of her skin. "I'll be back before you know it, Psyche. I promise."
With a final glance at the trembling president, I turned and headed for the door, my mind racing with a thousand different scenarios. The Four Horsemen were a formidable foe, and if we were to have any chance of emerging victorious, I needed to be one step ahead of them.
I couldn't help but feel a twinge of unease. The stakes had never been higher, and the path ahead was shrouded in uncertainty. Still, I pushed forward, my resolve hardening with each step. Whatever lay in store, I was ready to face it head-on.
And as these thoughts swirled, they manifested into reality, a tingling sensation on my leg set off alarm bells in my mind. Glancing down, I spotted the tiny blinking device clinging to my pant leg - a tracking device, no doubt.
My jaw tightened as the implication hit me. We'd been watched, compromised. Damn it, how could I have been so careless? I came back running to the apartment.
I turned back to the others, my expression grim. "Change of plans, everyone. We've got a tail."
Lavinia's eyes narrowed, her fingers twitching with barely suppressed energy. "How do you know?"
I gestured to the blinking device, my mouth set in a thin line. "This little bugger was stuck to my leg. Someone's been keeping tabs on us. It was probably right when I conjured that vortex, I couldn't see so they caught me off guard and stuck it on my foot by throwing it. "
Lucky let out a low whistle, his gaze sweeping the shadowy streets. "Shit, Eros. You think it's those Horsemen you were talkin' about?"
I nodded, my mind racing. "Nah, but I caught a glimpse of a couple suspicious characters back at the speech, two guys - heterochromia, the whole nine yards. They might be people working with gov, who knows."
Psyche's brow furrowed with concern. "What are you going to do?"
I reached out, giving her hand a reassuring squeeze. "I'm going to lead them on a little wild goose chase. Buy us some time to regroup and figure out our next move."
Lavinia arched a brow, a wicked grin spreading across her face. "You got a plan, love?"
I flashed her a razor-sharp smile. "Oh, you know it. I've got a little safe house in Manhattan - the perfect spot to set a trap."
Lucky let out a feral chuckle, his fingers drumming against the grip of his finger rifle. "I like the way you think, Diablo. Just try not to have all the fun without us, huh?"
I clapped him on the shoulder, feeling the coiled tension in his muscles. "I insist, my friend. You three stay get out of here, go to the Bahamas if you have to, using Psyches ability, and keep an eye on our guest. I'll be back before you know it."
With one last lingering look at Psyche, I turned and disappeared into the streets of Manhattan, adrenaline and endorphins coursing through my veins.
I finally arrived at the safehouse, entered, and set my devious trap. I will have to wait for one hour at best because they will be coming via plane, train, or a chopper...
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