Flurry looked at Eclipse, sleeping. Her cheeks still wet from tears. He sighed quietly leaving a note saying he was going to get answers from Gecko. He gathered a few things, a dagger, a blow dart gun, and a scroll in case he needed Gecko to write the answers down so he wouldn't forget. Then he took off. He arrived at the facility and landed walking down a hall when he saw Gecko writing on a scroll at a desk at the end. Flurry crept towards him quietly then unsheathed the dagger. He swiftly grabbed Gecko's horn, pressing the blade to his throat. "Answers, now." Flurry growled. Gecko only laughed "Flurry we both know you won't kill me because you need me." Gecko smiled. "Yes I will now tell me!" Flurry growled, bluffing but he had to make It convincing. "You won't because I'm the only one who can fix your friend. Kill me and she'll never remember you as a friend, only her worst enemy." He teased pushing the blade away from his neck with a claw. "Then do it" "Of course I won't do that for free." He smiled as Flurry growled in annoyance. "Name your price." He sighed putting the dagger away. "I want you to stay. When I dug into your memory I saw you spent quite a lot of time as a little drone for that Animus. I'd like to see that for myself." He smiled as Flurry's face dropped in horror. "B- but I-I..." Just the thought of spending anymore time even pretending to be a mindless, obedient drone made him shake in fear no- terror, but he had to fix his friend. "How long?" He asked "Half a year" Gecko answered. Flurry hesitated "you promise you'll fix her?" "As if I never touched her." He said looking at a talon. "Deal." Flurry said with a sigh. "Bring Cobalt and I'll fix her. Then they'll leave and you'll remain here." Gecko said. "Oh and Flurry, any attempts to leave, disobey, or kill me. Will make the SandWings feel like mercy." He warned. Flurry nodded shortly before leaving.
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