Virta sat in the coffee shop, in a corner by herself with her back to the wall so she had a clear view of the whole place.
She didn't want to be around too many people, but she didn't want to be home by herself either. She just wanted to see Athan. But would he find her here? She stirred her coffee as she thought back over the day.
Virta opened her eyes that morning to an empty apartment. A glance at the clock showed it was well past noon. She'd slept that long? In Heaven, she only needed a few hours of sleep each night. Wow. So much of the day was already gone.
In the shower, she watched the water streaming down her body and saw no evidence of her rough, first day on Earth. No bruises. There should have been bruises – in the shape of fingerprints even, where Athan had squeezed into her flesh with his large hands.
So, he must have "fixed" her in her sleep. She was grateful in a way, but then again, she found herself wondering what else he had tinkered with... her mind, possibly? No, she decided. After all, the memories of last night were as clear as a bell.
Virta finished getting ready and walked down the building to Mandi's apartment. Nobody was home.
She decided to go find Athan. But no matter how many times she walked and felt and searched for the pocket, it was gone. She was sure she wasn't just overlooking it. No, it was like it had never existed.
She was getting funny looks from standing and walking with both arms out, feeling around in the air like a mime. Loneliness and sadness sunk in when she realized she wasn't going to find it. She stood there, lost in thought, as the crowd milled around her on the street.
Where was Athan? Why was he avoiding her? Maybe that explained why he didn't wanted to stick around last night: he was itching to move out before she woke up and came looking for him.
Her thoughts turned to Mick as she walked back to her apartment. She hadn't Fallen yet. It was not official. If only she could hear his voice. But, she had no way to talk to him now. And he considered her an enemy.
Virta entered her apartment and shut the door. Immediately, she sensed that she wasn't alone.
She turned around. There in front of her was a tiny woman. Virta recognized her instantly. She wouldn't forget the long blonde hair and the chocolate brown eyes. The woman from the video.
"Hello, Virta. I'm Rose."
"I know who you are. What do you want?"
Rose smiled. "You were supposed to bring in Athan. But there's a problem. You aren't going to do it."
"I don't see how it's any of your business. And, you broke into my home. I don't appreciate that."
"It IS my business. Anything to do with Athan is my business. And I didn't break into your home. You forgot to lock the door."
"Are you a demon?" Virta asked doubtfully. Perhaps demons weren't always strapping seven-footers...
"No. Eww. Why would I be?" Rose's expression changed from disgust to one of amusement. "You think because I want to see your boyfriend get what he deserves that I'm evil? Just like you, I came down here on assignment to bring him in. Just like you, I played the convincing love-sick little angel for Athan. And then, when we made love, I put the relic on him."
Virta gasped.
"I was bringing him in when we were ambushed by his friend. I lost my weapons, my backup. They gave their lives so I could escape. I managed to hide for a couple days. When the time came, I had to go meet Banner, alone, in the dark. But Athan found me first."
"I don't think I wanna hear what happened next."
"Why not, girl? Face up to reality. But, I'll spare you all the unsavory details for now. Let's just say, he was going to kill me, but one of his men was there undercover, for Heaven. He worked with me. He convinced Athan to let him put me in a holding pocket for a while. That's when I made my escape." Rose smiled. "I've been biding my time, hiding out... until you came."
"Me?"
"Someone who had the means and position to bring him down. We'll work together. I already have word that your appointment has been moved up. Banner is meeting us tomorrow night."
"Banner's coming here tomorrow?" No. This was all too soon.
"I know he's disappointed in me," Rose said, twirling some hair in her fingers. "But I can still make it right. I can still have everything I want. And the same goes for you. You'll be rewarded."
"I don't want any heavenly reward. And I won't work with you. I don't know you; I don't trust you."
Without warning, Rose slammed a relic into Virta's chest.
Virta fell to the floor in a heap as the power instantly drained from her cells. At first, she felt shock, confusion, but then her stomach and the room was swirling and her head was spinning, and the pain, oh the pain. She flickered in and out of consciousness, but unmercifully, her awareness returned and she was full of fear, helplessness.
The worst part was the extreme emptiness inside her, as if her soul was being sucked away into the device clinging to her chest. Even her torture under Medic had never taken away her will to live. But this... She'd never felt anything like this. Instantly, she wished for death. She could hear and see and feel, but she was utterly, completely paralyzed. Her vocal chords wouldn't work. She couldn't even cry.
She heard Rose's voice above her.
"I found it in your half-eaten carton of ice cream," she said. "What can I say, I got hungry waiting around here for you.
It seemed like forever passed, and then Rose said, "So, what do you think of the relic? Isn't that just the wildest thing? But don't worry, I'm not going to hurt you. Here, I'm taking it off of you. That proves you can trust me now."
Virta lay sprawled on the floor for several minutes after the relic was removed. It was hard to recover. It was as if her whole body had fallen asleep and now it was painfully, slowly, waking up with sharp stabs and tingles. At least she had her voice again.
"You fucking insane bitch," she gasped.
"Come on baby girl, you must be tougher than that. I just had it on you for 10 seconds. When my friends and I were at parties, we would shove those on each other for a few minutes at a time, just for the fun of it. Well, it wasn't fun for the one wearing it." She laughed.
"You're nuts. I'm not helping you. I could never do that to him. It's sealed in my mind now if it wasn't before. I will never put a relic on him."
"Oh, but you will. Just wait til you've spent some more time around him. Don't think the two of you have anything together. He'll tell you shit in that smooth, seductive voice. He'll act all sweet. Here's a clue: It's called acting."
Virta slowly got to her feet, using the wall for support. She wanted so much to shut this woman up, but she felt weak, drained.
"You know, you talk a lot more now than you did in that video," she said. "It's annoying."
Rose ignored that.
"Banner told me he wasn't pleased with how things were going on your end. So, he wanted me to work with you. You really don't have a choice."
Rose held up a small device and pushed a button. The General's unmistakable voice boomed out.
"Tell that horny bitch, Virta, that if she doesn't work with you to bring Athan to me, that Mick is going down: to the Mines and Hell that is, after he's had about a month of torture. I've got some new talent in here. Would love to test them out on a paper-pusher like Mick. And I'll make sure he knows it's all her fault. Every bit of his pain and blood and suffering."