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FALO TOOK A disciple hostage, her gun pointed to their head as they marched down the halls to find Bill Cadogan. All Falo wanted for him was vengeance. He allowed his disciples to kill Madi if it had to be done, she was a child and he allowed it. Falo was out for his blood and she would have his blood spilled on the tile he worked so hard on. . . all his work towards the transcendence would be for nothing. He would fail his people. 

Disciples were lined up in a crowd against the wall. They aimed their guns at Falo. She pushed her gun deeper into the disciples head, revealing a bunch of grenades tapped to their body. The disciples shared looks with each other, slowly backing up as she marched through the hallway. They never left Falo out of their sights.

"Back down or I kill all of you!" she screamed at them. "The transcendence will not happen if you don't let me go! I have to be there in order for the code to work!" she lied through her teeth. Lying like this was the only way she could get to Bill before the code was activated. She wanted to kill all of these people, but that would waste time she didn't have.

They looked at each other, unmoving. Their guns were still aimed at her.

Falo clenched her jaw when they didn't lower their guns. "Do you want to anger your shepherd for not letting me help with the transcendence?" she asked them.

The moment that question was asked, they all moved to the side. They lined up against the wall and stood there again as if Falo had never came through the hallway to get to where the shepherd would be activating the code.

With every turn and twist, Falo finally made it to the door where the bridge was located. As the door opened, Falo let loose the pins on the grenades and she threw the disciple at the others, before the door closed again. She listened to the death of all of those people guarding the bridge's door. They would never transcend.

Falo whirled around to find Bill had activated the code. The anomaly had turned into a large cosmical ball of white dust. She noticed that this sort of looked like some sample of space. . . with all of its sparkling and shining dust right here in her face.

She was too late, yes, but that didn't mean she couldn't stop them from transcending for she knew it hadn't happened just quite yet.

Falo stepped into the ball. She felt herself basically floating as it took her through space to wherever Bill was to continue on with the transcendence of the human race here on Sanctum, Earth and Bardo. She wondered where this space was and what it was. A planet, perhaps?

She gripped her gun in her hand and walked down the wooden bridge. She looked around and saw it was the galaxy. They were in space. . . but how? How were they able to breathe with no oxygen and no suits? Was the anomaly protecting them from dying?

Falo shook her head. It didn't matter. All that mattered was Bill Cadogan's blood being spilled in this very place tonight and his body laying dead on this wooden bridge. She couldn't wait to relish in that victory, and to relish in the fact that Madi's death was not in vain and Falo got her the justice she so deserved.

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