Aug 09, 2006 14:06
'S' and its representative were true to their word. It was only a few days before the dark-suited man was once again in his cell, briefcase and paperwork in tow. Ramon had to read over and sign several things. Agreements to whatever terms the man had set, signing and plea bargain (the details of which that would stay vague to the media and the officials of the governments), signing himself over to the custody of 'S'...Once those were finished, the man quickly exited again. There were other people he needed to talk to and arrange things with. This was not an easy legal undertaking, but it could be done with the strings 'S' was able to pull.
And just like that, one day later, the steel door opens again and a guard enters, motioning for Ramon to follow him. The castellan, a little bewildered, approaches and he's quickly led out of his cell. He tries to get a look around at his bearings, see what exactly this place was that had him imprisoned this entire time, but all he really gets a good look at before he's hustled out of there is a large hallway, lined with steel doors like the one to his own cell. He wonders briefly as he's quickly led through the labryinth-like building if Hippolyta was behind any of those other doors.
Soon, Ramon's standing outside. It comes as a mild shock, to be able to feel cool night breeze on his skin, natural wind instead of the canned air recycled through the vents. In front of him is a black helicopter, slightly smaller than the ones that originally brought him to this place. The guard points at it, telling him to get on. Ramon nods meekly and does so.
As soon as he's secured, the craft takes off immediately. Ramon looks out the window as they fly, not paying attention to the scenery, not trying to figure out where he is and where he's going. He just looks at the stars instead. It's so nice to be able to be gazing at them again...
Once they land, he's again ordered out and there, he's greeted by more men in suits. One of them nods to Salazar in ackowledgement, then motions for him to follow. Inside the large building they had landed on the roof of, it's once more an imposing maze of corridors and mysterious rooms. The one they finally come to a stop in? Resembles a hotel room somewhat. Huh.
The man tells Ramon to make himself comfortable and to just wait here. Then they leave again. The castellan looks around for just a bit longer at the room he's in before he takes a seat on a nearby chair.
To sort of mentally catch up with what just happened, realizing that, wow, he's free again. Sort of. And to wonder where Hippolyta is...
trouble,
s,
hippolyta