6/14/26 - DMS Break
Kalei - @itwasakanonevent XIV - @whitespace-hub Whimsy - @sunshineandfuchsias Crystal - @crystallinespyglass Cil - @agentcildms Hecate - @betweenspringandwinter
Kalei stared blankly at the wall opposite of themself.
The cell was the same as it had been for days. Random blood splatters or water stains (Kalei wanted to retch at the sight of water). Papers. Scattered papers, with words typed out in plain font for Kalei to read. Theyâd cut their finger once to draw something, but that had gotten taken away. Kalei, sitting in the corner, right in the blind spot below the camera.
Gaunt in a hospital gown. Leg trembling, chin raised up so Kalei could use their own knobby spine as a headrest. A beige blanket wrapped as tightly around their shoulders as Kalei could get it. Hands that twisted together, clinging onto skin so hard it tore sometimes. Eyes, unfocused and dazed. Lips that opened and closed without any sound at all. Breathing, that went from so slow as to nearly be absent to so quick it barely delivered any oxygen at all. A heartbeat Kalei could hear deep in their ears, inconsistent and as feeble as time.
Every movement hurt, yes, but⌠it hurt a little bit less. Theyâd been resting, as she told them to do. Theyâd been obeying, as theyâd promised to do. Not entirely, of course, but when they could. Just enough to avoid the worst punishments. Every movement hurt, but a little less, so Kalei settled the debate by not moving much at all. They were the scared little cat that sat in the corner. Waiting for something to happen.
Hecate was sitting on her folding chair, playing on her own phone. Sheâd been using Kaleiâs less lately, interestingly enough.
Nerves begin to send a message, increased production of melatonin and hair growth at a rapid scale. Through the corner of your vision white veins wrap you in tender embrace.
Words reverberate in the fibers within the skull.
âThe wait is over.Â
It is time.â
âThis will hurt you greatly,Â
but this is a small price to pay for freedom.â
What? Kalei relaxes into the feeling, despite their mind bursting alive with panic for a moment. Their body feels wrong, it all feels wrong, wrong, wrong-
It was time? Time for what? Why were they hurting?
A small price to pay for⌠oh. Her. No wonder they were so sleepy.
Instinct told Kalei to fight it.Â
They embrace it as it embraces them.
âThank you for your understanding, Kalei..â It whispers within. âAndâŚâ
âIâm sorry.â
It is then when Kalei sleeps,Â
and The White Sentinel awakes.Â
She looks upon their hand, their legs, the sorry state they were reduced to and the room that matched it. Slowly she got up to wander, beige blanket in hand slowly being disintegrated fiber by fiber. Her mind aches with the horrors brought upon this body and mind.
She turns to look at the camera and stares.
Footage Recorded: STASIS
Subject Kaleidoscope is seen standing in the middle of the cell, staring at the camera wrapped by their blanket, balancing on one leg. Hallways untouched, Scientists conversing Current Objective: Hunt down all of Massachusetts Department of Metaphysical Sciences Researching⌠Potential information leak to other branches Locating a New Host.
Oh Kalei, I never really managed to tell you this part did I? Sorry⌠Youâre about to find that out really soon.
Curtains begin to fall around the facility.
Hecate glances up from her scrolling. Sheâd been texting Cher again- probably shouldnât be, but it kept her awake, and sawâŚ
What the hell? She sat up, at attention. âSubject. What are you doing?â
Kalei wondered, What part? Whatâs happening?
XIV doesnât care, sheâs done the necessary precautions to ensure that no one is reaching out to this branch. The Cell data begins to destroy itself.
In the meantime they peruse the cell, if they are capable of breathing, maintaining a normal temperature, there must be a ventilation system somewhere.
Hecateâs phone wasnât buzzing like usual, nor was Kaleiâs, but she paid both no mind. âSubject. Answer me. What are you doing?!â
Hah. She sounds confused.
Eventually, XIV finds the vent opening. They silently stood for a moment, braiding their hair that had gotten suspiciously longer.
After cutting it, they silently put it in the vent.
Melatonin introduced into the ventilation system, destroying all active ventilation filters.
XIV begins to approach the iron bars of the cell, tapping it out of curiosity. You see their eyes white and glossed over. Memories of a bygone era of human suffering pass through these bars.
What was going onâŚ? A chill ran up Hecateâs spine. She set her phone down on the seat and hesitantly stood, walking forward until she was just a few inches away from Kaleidoscope.
It was moving⌠oddly fluidly, considering its disablement. And its eyes were- ugh. That wasnât right. âSubject Kaleidoscope. Answer me. Now.â
Why is it looking at her so intently?
XIV looks up at Hecate, recording her face. An ego that feeds itself the belief that they are the fair and truest folk.Â
They slowly begin backing away and grasping their chest.
Sigil in full force, executing release.
The sigil begins to glow violently as XIVâs hand sinks deeper into Kaleiâs chest. Then it emerges.
At first, it was small, a bump on where the sigil was. Then, it grew taller and taller, pulling out a golden single edged sword with a white hilt and white edge. The sigil was rapidly depleted of The Yellow Sign and back to the Dreamcatcher loom that it used to be.
XIV slowly approaches the bar with a newfound sword in hand.
Hecate took a step back, eyes darting between the sword, Kaleidoscopeâs face, and the exit. She was supposed to stay and keep the subject subdued, she knew, but what did she have? A glass of water? That was normally all it took, but normally Kaleidoscope wasnât pulling swords from its chest.Â
Could it do this the whole time? She couldnât breathe. Everyone was wrong. This job really was going to kill her. âW-what are you doing?â she demanded again. âKaleidoscope- Kalei. Answer me!â
Kalei approached the cell door and cut the lock open smooth like butter. They took their first steps outside, picked up the phone and held it up to Hecateâs face.
A single message:
âIâm sorry for what's to come.â
From, ##############
The last thing Hecate sees is a soft cheery smile before they disappear in a blink of an eye.
âŚoh god. No, no, no, no. Hecate doubled back for her phone, and- shit. It wasnât working.
She started sprinting down the hallway.
Meanwhile,
Cil was working away at a new project, blissfully unaware of what was to come.Â
The sound of an echoing drill and a scream rang outâŚÂ
He was purely evil, and aided those even worse than him.Â
And Kalei is standing right behind him. Hitting the back of his head with the butt of the sword with extreme force.
As a result Cil collapses to the side.
âOh hello,â XIV finally spoke through Kalei, but it sounded more⌠robotic than it used to be. Like a soldier who has been through the front lines.
In the distance, muffled booms sounded. Shouts ensued, before quieting down quickly. Whimsy travelled through the Massachusetts Branch of the Department of Metaphysical Sciences with a slow, ambling walk. Glitter followed in her wake, bathbomb-sized balls of colourful glitter being flicked this way and that, exploding upon impact and covering whatever it hit with a copious amount of sparkles. Her mirrors spun around her head, reflecting the lights. She was undisguised, in her usual purple and white magical girl dress, four ribbons each with a large yellow bead on their ends trailing behind her as she walked, barely peeking out from under her long ombre hair.
âHumâŚ~ I hope the fun hasnât started without me!â she exclaimed with a giggle. Her eyes were half open, the pink and blue of her irises barely visible in the corners of the large white sparkle-shaped pupils of her eyes. A group of security guards ran along the hallway, shouting. âAh, just in time!! Oh, this will be so much fun!â Whimsy twirled their silver wand, the bright pink ribbon lashing out and lengthening, quickly wrapping around the taser of a security guard who charged at her. Before he knew it, the strange lady had already yanked the taser out of his hands.
âHehe, funny! Alas, tasers arenât very effective against me!~â Whimsy chuckled, throwing the taser in the air and causing it to dissipate in a shower of glitter. Two guards charged at her, which was frankly quite the mistake, for she simply flicked her wand again and watched two more ribbons lash out, wrapping around their wrists and twisting. The tasers were dropped. âItâs been a while since Iâve had a good fight like this! Do pardon if I indulge a little!~â With another twist, the guards yelped in pain as their hands were bent just a little too far. The ones that hadnât engaged yet were sweating a little just from watching the encounter. Whimsy pulled on their wand, which caused the two that were tied up by it to also be pulled forward. Quickly snapping the ribbons back, Whimsy flicked the wand, which lengthened to a staff that was barely taller than Whimsy themselves.
âHaha! Well then, goodnight!â The last thing those two guards saw was the unnaturally pale face of Whimsy, widely smiling as ever, before they fell unconscious. Whimsy had hit them both over the head with her staff like a bat.
âNow then! Whoâs next? Ah, but I canât play with you guys forever, so Iâll juuuustâŚâ Whimsy didnât wait for a response. The ribbons lashed out with a fwip, wrapping around the guards who were trying to flee, tightly holding onto them by the waist. Several more ribbons manifested from the staff, and Whimsy lifted the guards into the air. Oh, how they struggled against the silky trappings like flies in a web! Whimsy couldnât help but laugh at their struggles. The ribbons wrapped around them like a cocoon, barely leaving room for their noses to breathe. âHehehehe, this was fun! But unfortunately, gameâs over, and you lost!~â
After throwing the cocooned guards in a corner and covering them in glitter, Whimsy continued down the hall, dusting off their long gloves. She could sense XIVâs presence in the building already, working through the ventilation system. Anyone Whimsy couldnât take out beforehand would be swiftly handled. A similar treatment was given to whoever else came her way, all wrapped up in pink ribbon and covered in glitter. Whimsy walked with a purpose in mind, platform boots clacking on the linoleum floors, leaving glitter and ribbon-wrapped agents behind.
She went up to a floor in the elevator, which was empty. Whimsy walked a little quicker down this hallway, taking down more agents as she went. Finally, she pushed open a door to a room. Startled shouts ensued from inside before they too were silenced by pink ribbon. Whimsy approached the dark room, looking up at the huge screen. On it were many dots, each pulsing a different amount. The energy radar that alerted the DMS on strange entities in Massachusetts. Not as powerful as the one in their HQ in D.C., to be sure, but for a branch located so close to a key town⌠it had to go. Whimsy placed their hand on the keyboard.
The screen crackled, electricity sparking and circuits shorting. With a bang, the radar burst, the screen cracking and going dark. They wonât be able to fix that radar for a good long while. Satisfied, Whimsy exited the room. Time to find dear Hecate!~
XIV stared at the creature with a blank expression, then looked away to the sound of Whimsyâs chaos. She scoffs. âShould have told her the plan.âÂ
Well. No matter. âYou are free to leave as you wish. Whatever you are.â XIV begins to walk away.
The rest was easy pickings, one by one the guards and the incapacitated are sliced with the sword, leaving only white paint in its wake. Their hair dragging an Unconscious Agent Cil.
Target acquired: Agent Cil. Searching Next Target: Agent Crystal
Crystal was in her office, tap-tapping away on her computer. She still has yet to get a replacement for the vase she broke. Her black hair was tied in its usual bun, and it seems like she didnât really bother to style her hair today, because her bangs were almost completely covering her eyes. She repeatedly had to brush it out of the way just to see her screen.
Perhaps it was because her office was so far up, but she didnât hear the commotion until it was much too late.
Kalei is once again behind Agent Crystal, amnestics isn't work on her. But that's fine. She can just gaslight her using her entire department. She slammed the butt of her sword at the back of her head, just like Cil.
Shoving her aside she begins hacking through the files with Agent Crystalâs computer. Deleting everything she can find about Kalei, Fia, and Kat. Instead, replace them as false IDâs of one person.
Humming as she went, Whimsy went and scourged the rest of the rest of the branch, looking for Hecate. It was mostly empty, given much attention their commotion had drawn. Hopefully things were going well on XIVâs end! Oh, but whatâs that? An archive room? How curiousâŚ
Whimsy pushed the door open, finding the room to be empty. There was a single computer in the corner. Shelves and shelves of binders and papers stacked to the ceiling. Pulling up to the computer, Whimsy quickly went through it. Files were disappearing from the cloud. Ah, must be XIVâs doing. âAh! Of courseâŚâ they looked behind her at the door. Still silent. Good, nobodyâs woken up yet. âHum, let me justâŚâ Whimsy went through and helped delete the rest of the files, leaving XIV to rewrite them. She then got up and stared at the shelves for a moment before tapping their staff lightly on the ground. Instantly, some of the files in the vast archives disintegrated into glitter.
âAnd thatâs the physical copies aaaaall gone!â Whimsy skipped out of the archive room, shutting the door behind her. âHum, now wheeeere are you, Lucia Hecate...?~â Back to the hunt.
XIV slammed Crystal into a janitor closet dragging another unconscious guy inside it before closing it shut, a fun surprise for when she wakes up.
There she continued dragging Cilâs unconscious body before finally succeeding in locating Hecate.
âThere you are.â
Shit! Hecate tried to turn and stare at the subject, but ended up tripping in the process. Her feet tangled, and Hecate slammed onto the ground. Ow, ow, ow, shit, no.
She rolled onto her back and sat up to crawl away, staring up at Subject Kaleidoscope. It was⌠walking towards her. It shouldnât be able to walk without that leg, but there was⌠some kind of prosthetic there now. How did it manage to get that?
Scratch that- how did it manage to do any of this? Hecate knew Subject Kaleidoscope was far too weak. It barely managed to crawl around its cell lately. There was no reason it should be walking, pulling things from its chest (it shouldnât be able to do that, she thought), and chasing after her.
âStay away from me, Subject,â Hecate hissed. âSecurity is on their way, it will be easier if you comply.â
âI canât say the same to you, Researcher.â XIV spoke through Kalei, no longer carrying the fearful tone the subject used to carry. A predator that has beaten its prey in a battle of attrition. Surrounding her are her seemingly dead coworkers, white substance that smells so faintly sweet yet so metallic.
They held up the unconscious body of Agent Cil. âStay right where you are, or he dies.â
Hecate knew she was in danger, she knew this would happen. Why had she allowed Kaleidoscope to remain mobile? Well, sheâd assumed it wasnât. (Again- how did it get that prosthetic?) Was this even Kaleidoscope? The subject sheâd gotten painfully acquainted with was weak. Weak and trembling, but remarkably stubborn. This was⌠thisâŚ
She looked around at the crumpled bodies and the white stains. The saccharine smell was choking her, and Cil. Hecate froze in her tracks. â...what are you doing?â she asked. âRelease him.â
âNot until you answer my questions, doctor.â XIV held up a sword, the bladeâs tip leaking white fluid upon contact with the skin. âIâm sorry to hurt you this way, but one must do whatever it takes to protect themselves.â
âNow. How many sites are there located within the Massachusetts branch of the Department of Metaphysical Science?â
How many sites? That information was classified, under threat of death if shared-
âThree.â
-but somebody might die here anyway. Kaleidoscope was far more insane than sheâd accounted for.
âExcluding K-... My tumblr account, did you spread information about me towards the other branches within the United States and beyond?â
Hecate shook her head ânoâ. âI⌠I was waiting until more definitive progress was made, or for the typical month periodic reports. Everything is spread throughout this site, and the other Massachusetts sites.â
Noted. Iâll be stalking them next.
âYouâre not lying out of your teeth are you?â Kalei squints at them, scrutinizing every word spoken in their head.
She wasnât. That wouldâve been a good idea, but she had told the truth. âNo, I- please. Let Agent Cil go. Heâs an innocent man when it concerns you, he hardly even knows you, Sub- Kaleidoscope.â Being nice to it was a pain, but it very well could kill them both. âAlright? Subject, we can negotiate. I can allow you to text your friends more often, perhaps even give you another blanket. This violence is not necessary.â
Kalei threw Cil to the ground. âThank you for your cooperation.â And stabbed him with the sword. Pushing outward, it spews white liquid everywhere. With a flick, the smell of brain matter sickeningly grew.Â
She approached Hecate, and sliced through her too.
âNow for the real carnage..â Xiv picks up one of the guns before searching for the coppelganger.
Hecate crumpled limply to the ground.
Oh. Kalei hadnât realized that XIV would be killing people. They should feel strongly about that, they knew, butâŚ
Nobody was dying. Right. Kalei could gleam that from XIV somehow (oh, to be so close with a god your thoughts intertwine⌠what a weird thing to feel when falling asleep), and they were somewhere between glad and apathetic. On one hand, Kat despised murderers, which Kalei already was. They were lucky she didnât hate them. On the other hand⌠god, they hoped Hecate and Cil wouldnât do this to anyone else. It would've been nice to have a way to stop them.
XIV is on a hunt, a feeling of her calling, her instinct, her nature lead her to her targets: the true threat of the facility.
It sat in a janitorâs closet, waiting. Still. Silent.
There was no visible movement to it- no lifting of the chest for breath, no swaying in the dark. Its pupils were entirely undilated despite the light not being turned on. The face was just as ugly as ever, and it had split knuckles. Split knuckles and a missing tooth. Somebody had tried to fight back, it seemed.
XIV silently stood in front of the Janitor closet where the mimic hid. Almost waiting for something.
Through the door came pouring white hair, reaching for whatâs inside. It clings to the skin, wrapping itself throughout the entire body.
Then
SPLAT!
Blood begins pooling at the underside of the closet door, the only shade of color this facility is going to have amongst the white. The hair returns in a slick shade of red before continuing the hunt.
Thereâs more of them. Iâm sure of it.
There were, in fact, more of them. Having come across the blood pool not long after XIV had left that area, Whimsy looked up and behind her at⌠well, would you look at that. Several coppelgangers floated behind her, bound by layers and layers of ribbon all connected to her staff. The sight did not look too far off from a child carrying a large amount of balloons behind them.
âWell! If Iâd known I could kill you guys, this wouldâve been dealt with a lot sooner!â Whimsy giggled, which paired with the statement wouldâve seemed manic in nature if not for the fact that Whimsy is sound of mind. With a sharp tug, the ribbons sliced through the bodies of the several coppelgangers behind her. Snap, crunch, splat. Shaking out the blood from the ribbons, Whimsy quickly skipped off, leaving a small pile of corpses behind them.
âJust a shame that XIV got to Hecate before I couldâŚ! But itâs alright, heheh!â If Whimsy stopped to wonder why there were multiple of these doppelgangers in the first place, well, she didnât say it.
XIV sits there as Kalei, sitting at the very front doors of the establishment. The ground was also stained in white substance, scattered about. They eat a single cracker, stolen somewhere.
Outside. If Kalei had ownership of their body at that moment, there was no doubt that they would be weeping. Yes, theyâd seen Minecraft outdoors, but⌠this was real.
It was real. Kalei was out. With help from XIV and Whimsy (more than help- only because of XIV and Whimsy), Kalei wasnât stuck in that damn building anymore. The wind was cold on their body, the flimsy hospital gown doing little to keep them warm. That was fine- Kalei could go home and find warmth there. Or light a fire just to watch it burn. They had autonomy again, choices again, theyâŚ
Holy god. They were out. âThank you,â Kalei tried to call to XIV. If they were speaking or simply thinking was, to them, unclear, but they knew sheâd hear regardless.
Kalei feels an exhaustion different from their own. A weak heart that beats from a distant shore.
After a while, Whimsy joined the two outside, shaking out her staff. Blood tracked on the soles of her boots, but thatâs fine. She can clean that up easily.
âHum!~ Allll taken care of!â With a flick, the staff retracted into its usual wand form, clean of blood and gore. âThat was good fun! Heh, howâre you two feeling?â Whimsy leaned against the doorframe, looking down at Kalei (and XIV, they supposed).
Tired.. So⌠So Tired⌠This body feels wrong⌠It itches⌠I need to go back,
Back home
Back to someplace safe.
XIV turns Whimsy with a smile, âNever been better now that my precious knight is safe and sound!â
They got up before slowly walking away. âThanks for the help, Whimsy. I mean it.â
Whimsy grinned back, blood-stained as she was. Quite the juxtaposition, her bright and sunny disposition against the gore that covered them. What sort of magical girl would be covered in blood like this? Only Whimsy, one could suppose.
âHeh, itâs no trouble at all!â She tossed their hair back over their shoulder, not caring that her gloves were stained with blood. In fact, she rubbed off a few drops that had splattered onto her fair face. âAnything for my dearest friends!â
Tapping the tips of her boots on the ground to clean off the blood on the soles with magic, she skipped away from the bloodied and silent scene, raising her wand to the sky. They jumped off the walls of the facility, disappearing in a shower of pink and white flower petals.
Iâm sorry.
Kaleiâs body couldnât be a very nice vessel, as hurt and sick as it was. XIV was enduring quite a bit to help them, wasnât she? Even gods felt pain, after all.
It was unfortunate that Kalei couldnât speak on their own, but thankfully they and XIV agreed perfectly. Kalei was so, so grateful to Whimsy. And Kalei was ready to go home. Hopefully XIV could go back to wherever she considered home as well.
âDonât apologize⌠Ever.â XIV, after now inhabiting a human body, relaxed their voice into something human. Like a soldier leaping into action away from the safety of the trenches, she leapt off the walls and began fleeing from the facility.
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