Subject: JM Bullion, Chapter Two
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Posted on: 2023-09-23 02:49:30 UTC

The first thing the Agents noticed was a tall, smoothly carved wall, not visible at first since it had been behind their portal exit. It appeared to belong to some kind of military base, the building looming over them both. It was imposing and gray, standing out against the natural colors of the surrounding hill and forest.

“What is this?” said Molly, staring down at the hard, concrete wall. Gingerly, she leaned down to press a paw to the surface. “It’s so cold, and… I don’t think I like this.”

Then she jolted, seeming to remember something, and she turned to John. “Oh, almost forgot! If you let your eyes go a little out of focus you can read the Words of the fic you’re in! Very important job tip.”

John stared in confusion for a few seconds. He briefly considered if she was lying, but decided she had no real reason to. He focused, blurring his vision - then his helmet beeped. He stared down at the corner of his visor as small text started to scroll across it. Figuring that these were the 'Words' his partner spoke of, he watched carefully.

I walked carefully across the walls of my rebel bunker, staring over the forests. This was a broken land, weighted down by outdated traditions and filled with people kneeling to their dictator of a master, not even questioning anything he did.

The place needed some improvements, and I knew exactly who to call.

“That’s… worrying.” Molly wrote something down in her charge list. “Are they trying to sound kind of creepy here?”

John didn’t know, and had nothing to say. He was still halfway through the first sentence. He may have emerged from his birthing pod preprogrammed with everything he needed to move and think and kill, but reading had not been a priority at all.

“Well, it’s worth charging for, I think.” Finished with her writing, Molly put down her pencil and turned to watch the fic.

Outside the bunker walls, the main character of the fic - ‘Brock Dawkins,’ according to a quick scream from the narrator - rode up to the gates on a ‘bright white pure bread’ - a typo that resulted in him actually being mounted on a large, pale pastry that wobbled and shook in mid-air in a crude approximation of galloping. Then he entered the bunker, the lack of description causing him to phase through the gates completely, bread mount and all.

Molly giggled, both paws held up to her invisible mouth. John turned a confused gaze to her.

“Huh? Oh, don’t worry, Mister John! It’s just a typo.” Still looking happy, Molly pulled out her pen to write a quick charge in her list. “We can charge for them, but they can also be funny sometimes!”

John raised an arm and gestured at the metal gates leading into the bunker.

“Oh, right! We need to get in there! One second, let me set this up for you…” Molly pulled out the RA and opened up a portal, visibly trying to hold back another giggle as she thought of the floating bread once again. “Okay, just one… hey, where are you going?”

John was walking up to the massive gates, gauntleted fists held together, fist in palm. Then he lowered himself into a bent-leg stance, pulled back an arm, and punched.

Molly jolted at the loud crack that split the air, a bright red exclamation mark appearing above her head before disappearing a moment later. “Mister John, what are you doing?” she squeaked.

John slammed his fists into the gates again. Then again, and again, and again in a heavy, violent rhythm. Reality seemed to bend and crack where he struck. Black lines began to spread out through the doors and into the air like a glowing spiderweb, and—

"Mister John! You need to listen!"

The armored giant stopped mid-swing. Very, very slowly, he turned to look at her.

Molly pointed at the shimmering blue portal right next to her. “I made a portal for us already. We don’t have to do…” She trailed off, wincing at the sight of the cratered doors. “...All that.”

For a second, there was silence. Then John stood up straight again, arms falling to his sides. He shuffled forward, then bent down to fit through the portal. His helmet bumped against its rim as he went through.

Molly watched him enter quietly. She took one more concerned glance at the fractured air, then followed her partner through the portal. It closed shut behind her with a quiet pop.


(Author's Note: Bit of a shorter one, but I had to split this monstrosity up somehow. Don't worry, the next one should be much longer.)

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