When Uriel picked up the phone, he heard a voice he didn't recognise: "Please put Mr. Pavone on the line, sir." Female, motherly, and by the sound of that slight gruffness to her voice, experienced. Thanks to the phone's construction, Luca was also able to hear what was going on, and he gave Uriel a nod to hand the phone over, or at least put it down on the table and loudspeaker - which he did.
"I'm here, but note that you're on loudspeaker," Luca
recognised the voice with a raised eyebrow and a coy grin, "I have to admit, you have balls for calling me when I'm on holidays."
"Your sense of privacy isn't one of your strong suits, again," She replied, almost toyingly with the kid, "You don't seem to understand why I called
you specifically - Do you remember your Brother?"
Luca's face scrunched up into one of concern before he looked to the others. For the first time in two weeks, Luca had been genuinely concerned about something. He picked up the phone, disabled the loudspeaker, and held it to his ear, "Please tell me you've found him, anything, even a body. Its been eight long fucking years."
"Do you remember N-357?" Luca blinked in reply to the question.
"That little speck of dirt beyond buggery? Yeah. I believe I destroyed a fortress there with a mad scientist, and his virus. I had a different crew at that time... how did you find out about that?" They never released the information as to
where that mission took place.
"I have my ways."
"So you have access to SAINT's slush files. I always figured they had a category labelled 'entertainment', that narrows things down - wherever you're from."
"I'm from nowhere, just like you. One day, I was simply fed up with the way things were and I decided to go out and make a difference, just like you." Her tone was teasing, which made Luca roll his eyes, "However, I am a solo act, but if you feel the need to surround yourself with like minded people, that is fine."
"Cut to the chase. I'm not exactly receptive to philosophical dressings down on the nature of what I do and why - I just do it," His brow furrowed in anger, "What were you saying about my brother? Is he alive? Is he dead?"
"Let us say that he requires your assistance, there is something he cannot complete by himself. Someone was able to see the invisible and he has paid a dear price. Not before he could turn them into... a twelve piece puzzle."
"You've got to stop hurting yourself like that!" A flood of memories came returning to Luca. He found himself lying down in a ditch with a broken arm, and his brother looking over him wearing a motorcycle helmet.
"You've got to stop hurting..." The scenery started to shift subtly - the ambient light begun to dull and walls closed in. A stuffy room with a chair in the middle.
"You've got to stop... Vincent O'Malley, Arin Berelai, Hitori Sasorix, Michio Kano - Luca remembered them all too injured to fight and took it on himself to finish what they started.
"You've got... Michael Kreisen was dead, but not by Luca's hand.
Finally, there he was, standing over a twelve piece puzzle on the ground, formerly a vile mercenary pursuer, with a vibro-blade katana in hand, and a heavily modified Harpy armour, with six eyes and invisibility systems. Navy blue and sleekly constructed.
"You've..."
"You've grown..."
As Luca snapped back to reality and it all fell into place, he dropped the phone. A cold sweat ran down his face, "...Fuck. Me. Running." He freaked out and bent over to pick the phone back up and fumbled with it. His voice was frantic, "Tell me. Tell me now."