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Now reading: Chapter 5: 5. Can We Yell at the Director from Marvel: The Last Mutant, a Other novel by IAMXENOXD.

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Concern sounded very different coming from Tony compared to when it ca from Yinsen.

"Just habit," Jimmy said as he tossed more wood onto the fire.

Yinsen studied him for a mont, then spoke carefully, "You do not look very old. Would you mind telling about your past, or maybe how you ended up in that cave?"

Tony looked over as well.

Truthfully, Tony had wanted to ask this from the very beginning, he had even been poking at Jimmy with sarcasm, trying to provoke a reaction, trying to figure out what kind of man he really was.

Why had he helped them?

Tony had learned long ago that soone in his position could not afford to trust blindly; wealth and status made you a target, and hesitation got you sold.

Still, he had chosen not to ask earlier, because once the question was asked, and the answer turned ugly, whatever fragile bond the three of them shared might shatter on the spot.

Yinsen was different.

He asked directly, because he genuinely believed Jimmy was a good person.

"Ended up in the cave," Jimmy repeated, then gave a helpless smile, "if I told you how, I am not sure you would believe ."

He shook his head slowly.

"I rember going through a blue ring of light, after that I felt dizzy, then I woke up there."

"Before that," he added, "a group of people who looked like soldiers were hunting us."

"Soldiers," Tony frowned.

"Us," Yinsen repeated quietly.

"Yes," Jimmy nodded, ", a group of kids, and one adult, it was not a chase, it was a slaughter."

"I stayed behind to cover them."

"I was trapped, no way out, when I turned to fight back, I ran straight into that blue light, then I was in the cave."

"You are sure they were soldiers," Tony asked.

"Not completely," Jimmy admitted, "but they wore military uniforms, drove military vehicles, and that M2 ca off one of their trucks."

Tony leaned back and tossed another stick into the fire, letting out a breath. "Your story is strange, but I will accept it for now. Still, whoever was chasing you was not regular military; the M2 is obsolete, no modern army uses that anymore."

"That is true," Yinsen agreed, "local militias use weapons like that all the ti, but what about before that, before the chase?"

Jimmy thought for a mont.

There was no way he could say he had died in a subway station and woken up sowhere else.

"I do not rember," he said finally, "I rember the fighting, then everything we went through together."

He paused, then added quietly, "I also rember a large open facility, doctors everywhere, blood draws every day, electricity, tests."

"Maybe I was different from the others."

Human experintation.

The word ford silently in both Tony's and Yinsen's minds.

Tony and Yinsen exchanged a glance.

"How old are you," Tony asked.

Jimmy thought about it, then shook his head.

"Then how do you know your na?"

"The man who escaped with us told ," Jimmy replied, "he said my na was Jimmy, Jimmy Halstead."

Silence followed.

Tony said nothing.

Neither did Yinsen.

In their minds, the picture ford on its own, cruel scientists, endless experints, one guilty soul unable to bear it anymore, secretly freeing the children.

Then the chase.

Then the slaughter.

When they looked at Jimmy again, there was sympathy in their eyes.

"The at is done," Jimmy said calmly, "which part do you want?"

"The middle," Tony blurted out imdiately, "I want the middle."

The heavy atmosphere finally broke.

This was already the fifth day of Jimmy dragging the other two through the desert, the water was completely gone, and Jimmy found himself ntally cursing the director.

Why did it look so easy in the movie?

Tony ran maybe a few hundred ters and got rescued.

Jimmy had been walking for five days straight, so where was the military helicopter?

For the last two days, Jimmy had been forcing himself to keep going, barely wetting his lips, saving what little moisture he had for Tony and Yinsen.

At first, Tony could still walk for a while on his own, but eventually he could not go on anymore and had to let Jimmy drag him along.

Now things were getting bad.

No water left.

Yinsen was showing clear signs of heatstroke, and even Tony looked like he was barely holding on.

"This is it," Tony gasped, "Jimmy, we are done, if we do not find water soon, Yinsen is not going to make it."

"That useless military," he added weakly, "taking all our tax money, this is how they protect people, when I get back, I am filing complaints everywhere."

"Save your strength," Jimmy said quietly, looking at the unconscious Yinsen, then at Tony, who was forcing himself to stay upright.

Jimmy reached to his waist and pulled out the knife, then walked toward them slowly.

"What are you doing," Tony panicked, "big guy, you are not thinking about…"

Slice.

Blood flowed into Yinsen's mouth.

Tony froze, eyes wide, as he watched Jimmy's cut wrist begin healing at a visible pace, flesh knitting together in seconds.

"This, this, this…"

Jimmy wiped his wrist, the wound already gone, not even a scar left behind.

If not for the blood still on Yinsen's lips, Tony would have thought he was hallucinating.

Tony grabbed Jimmy's wrist, turning it over, rubbing the spot where the blade had cut.

"How did you do that?"

"I told you," Jimmy said calmly, "I am different, want so."

Tony shook his head imdiately. "Who else knows about this?"

"I am not sure," Jimmy replied, "maybe the people chasing , maybe the ones who escaped with ."

Tony looked him straight in the eye. "Jimmy, you listen to , you never tell anyone about this, not anyone."

"Got it," Jimmy replied, then added, "and it is not just that, there is also this."

Jimmy clenched his fist.

Three cold tallic claws slid out, catching the light.

Tony swallowed hard. "Are you even human?"

Jimmy stared at him.

I feel like that was an insult, but I cannot prove it.

"Alright," Jimmy said after a mont, "you still have energy, let us keep moving, you point the direction."

Jimmy tightened the rope and started forward again.

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He did not notice the bald woman high above them, watching quietly, nodding once, then opening a glowing ring of sparks and stepping through it.

Jimmy glanced up briefly.

For a mont, it felt like soone had been watching them.

Maybe just his imagination.

Then the sound ca.

Thump. Thump. Thump.

A helicopter.

The noise grew louder.

Tony lifted his head weakly, spotted the aircraft overhead, then forced himself upright and began waving a piece of cloth wildly.

"Jimmy, now, flip the car door."

Days of dragging had polished the tal smooth, its surface now reflective like a mirror.

Jimmy carefully set Yinsen down, grabbed the car door, flipped it over, and angled the reflected sunlight straight toward the cockpit.

"Yes. Yes. Ha."

Tony shouted hoarsely, relief flooding his voice, even if the sound itself was weak.

They were finally getting out alive.

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