"It's a warm, cloudy, day today, 77 degrees, and will continue to be so till about midnight tonight. We have still received no word from The Divisional Geological Survey about the issue regarding the North District earthquake. The busses arrived late afternoon at The Grand Hall yesterday but we were not permitted to film.
Protests continue to overrun not only the Capital today, but several other government facilities around the city. Tension is getting high as refugees continue to immigrate further inland, most of which seeking refuge in the northern side of the South District as a result of the continuous threat of terrorism. We're nearing a month away from the five year anniversary of the first attack in the Northern District. We must not forget the horrifying events that those citizens had to go through. Let us pray that no such event will happen again, but if the protestors had anything to say, its that this is not the end of Division-A's carnage."
Sakagami slammed her hands onto the surface of Hetsu Koboshi's desk. Her pink eyes locked on Hetsu as she paced around her office. Akino stood next to the massive exit doors beside Hideyo, chuckling awkwardly as Sakagami ranted. Hideyo, uninterested in the argument, polished her sword with a rag as she stood guard.
"You can't justify dragging innocent children into legal matters without their consent, especially if the chance of him dying to surviving is four to five!" Sakagami was leaned over the leader's desk, shouting at the woman.
"He did consent," Hetsu informed, strolling casually around her desk. "I have the recording, do you wish to hear it?"
Betrayal spread across Sakagami's face as she shot a glare behind her to her son. "No, I don't," she resumed. "Even so, do you feel like a good leader sending children to war?!"
Hetsu stopped, cupping her hands across her even, knee length back skirt. "Ms. Sakagami, you must understand that the technology we have available has limits. The core, the children's armor- if you will, only functions within its limits; that being its expiration date directly correlating with the host's age, health, and physical condition."
Sakagami clenched her teeth, frustrated. "Then develop better technology! My son-"
"We are currently testing a new model of the core, Ms. Sakagami, and if successful, it should be implemented within the next two to three weeks. I assure you that our system is safe and offers a future of purpose and life for so many young girls who otherwise would have nothing. In most, no, all cases of Omegas thus far, none of them have had a home to go back to. Whether it was destroyed, or they arrived to this city with no home or family at all, we always took them in and gave them a life to live. The only condition they have is to protect this city so no other people find themselves in the same situation. Our Omegas are more than happy to be what they are, I promise you that."
The blonde shook her head, ignoring the explanation the elder was providing. "That isn't what I'm talking about! My son, Akino, isn't a young girl without a home or a family! He has that, he actually has things to lose! I, I have things to lose: my son! For god's sake, I'm lucky he even survived that massacre at school! How could you even let that happen at all?! Now he's even sneaking into war sites! I'm asking you, please do more to prevent Akino from meddling too far into things he shouldn't!"
Akino leaned against the door, crossing his arms as he listened to that phrase one too many times.
Hetsu paced around her desk and beside Sakagami, making eye contact with her. "I think you're underestimating your son, Ms. Sakagami. He didn't survive that attack by mere coincidence, he survived because of his own will; a will that also saved several others. Akino is unique, he's nothing any of my scientists, engineers, doctors, nor I have ever seen before. He has an Omega core, Omega blood running through him. Being a male, this is unprecedented. He has more than enough ability to work along side us, you have nothing to worry."
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Division-A
Action"Humanity is a figment of imagination." 100 years ago, humanity flocked to a makeshift island due to an event that threatened to massacre everything in its path. Now, in present day, Akino has nightmares about an event that nearly killed him and his...
