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Aldryx sighed. Itâs been 2 years. 2 years too long, with Agotiâs missing posters pasted everywhere. The streetlights, mailboxes, even the doors of the nearby stores. His little brotherâs smiling picture printed on the paper, now getting blurry and worn out with each passing day. It was so cruel to see Agoti smiling, as if he was mocking Aldryx. He was gone, and that only reminded Aldryx more of the harsh reality things had been for so long.Â
For all Aldryx knew, the police stupidly refused to give them any further information. It hurt Aldryx so badly, to wish that his brother was alright, but it had been so long, the only thing, the best thing he could only wish for was that Agoti was alive. He couldnât care less how hurt he was, he needed him back, alive. He could care less about whatever fucking money the Dearests wanted from them, he wanted Agoti back. He would sacrifice himself to them, get beat, tortured, hurt, half dead, if it meant that he could live his life worry-free about his little brother. He would have rather him taken, he would make that exchange in a heartbeat.
But he didnât. And all that was left for Aldryx was the bits and pieces of information that the police gave, from the feast of information they were probably hoarding from him. The world is as unfair as it could be, and all that it was to him was hell.Â
24 hours of anxiety, stress, worry and never-ending fear and concern, only to be repeated again and again, without a sign of stopping anytime soon.
Curse you, Daddy Dearest.Â
Why? Why did this happen, how did this happen?
And from the void, his hellish prison, Agoti screamed just whatever Aldryx was thinking from the top of his lungs.
Why didnât I listen to everyone? How could I have been so foolish, to follow these imbeciles into this hellscape of a prison? They were right, they always had been. How could I have been so stupid? So blind? Everyone warned me, and I ignored them, now I am paying the price, and⊠so are they, from my own horrible decisions.Â
He slapped himself, gave himself a nice beating before shutting himself up.
And where do I find these assholes?
And that was exactly what Solazar was thinking, from the coffee table of his house, right below where Aldryx was hating on himself.Â
He was ready to burn the world down, if it meant getting his beloved son back. He would be absolutely ready to give himself up, if both his sons were safe, happy and healthy. He would be so ready to do that, he would have done it so fast, there was no thinking. He just would. Sighing, he massaged his head for a quick 5 seconds, before gulping down his black coffee and leaving for the police station, to fish out whatever information he could get out from the police.
Leaving the door, he left Aldryx alone, in his own pit of self-loathing.Â
With eyebags under his eyes, he left his room, to lie down on the couch to watch the news, like he always did everyday, to know what the police would reveal about Agoti.
He clicked on the television, and watched the news.
And Tabi was watching whatever Aldyx was watching too, the exact same news studio, from his armchair, a look of dismay present on his face. Nothing on Agoti today, or anything useful for him to help. Not a thing, just the usual, Agoti missing, nothing found, same shit again and again. It was getting tiring, trying to read between the lines of all the articles and still getting nothing in the end. Tabi was getting impatient, tired, bored. Pulling the hood of his hoodie over his head, he slumped out the doorway to find the (possibly last) Andromeda brother.
It was a routine for the past 2 years. Watch the news, hate yourself, then seek out comfort. Itâs been like that for all 4 of them, though Agoti would probably scream as a way to release his stress.
Until Agoti was back, it would be true to say that no one is sane. It all affected them in some way, Solazar filled without doubt, worry, fear and a little hate towards himself for letting his son get hurt. Aldryx was filled with self-hatred for letting his little brother go, and a lot of worry and stress, and his days were now dragged on to long, sleepless nights of tossing and turning. Tabi⊠he was hurt too, he lost his best friend, one of the only few people that understood him, his thoughts, his feelings. He was the closest person that Tabi had to a brother, he, in fact, saw Agoti as his brother.Â
But, he was gone. And that was the harsh reality.
Agoti? He was stuck with ever-lasting trauma now, and severe anxiety, stress, fear, worry, self-loathing, depression and he had lost all hope. He was all of Solazar, Tabi and Aldryx, packed into that thin body of his. They all had eyebags, none of them ever really catching a good wink of sleep.Â
Whatever sick ideas Daddy Dearest had for Agoti, to put him in such a horrible prison, for no good fucking reason.Â
It had been a few more weeks until Solazar had finally forced a policeman to spit out whatever information that they had been holding out on them. How? Bribery money. Information wasnât cheap, and he nearly fainted at the cost of the entire thing, but if it was for his son, he would not even hesitate to pay. Hell, he would have sold everything if he had to, but the police were still easy to convince⊠kinda. Shitty FNF police, right?
What had he got? Oh yeah, some sweet locations of some dear people that were about to have a nice chat to his fiery fist.
Solazar had already begun to pack, getting a flight towards wherever the hell those bastards were at. Was he going alone? Fuck, no. Not on Aldryx and Tabiâs watch. Solazar had to let them go, he didnât have much of a choice. Aldryx and Tabi were great at getting what they wanted, and to be honest, they wouldnât care about Solazarâs permission. They were only asking out of sheer politeness. If Solazar said no, thatâs fine, they would sneak onboard the plane. Yes. Sneak. Tabi already had blueprints of the plane and a way in. If they managed to get in, uncaught, everything would then be smooth. Solazar would not have the heart to kick them out of a plane, and thus, they would still be a help. They had felt so useless in those 2 years, not being able to help or support the case, nothing. They wanted a part of this, and this was their ticket for the action and drama they had been craving for so long. They knew that this was very serious, but this was Agoti, their little brother, they were ready to get hurt.
Solazar had already made it halfway out of the living room, ready to leave, but no.Â
âWhere are you going, hm?â Aldryx asked, loudly slurping his cup of warm coffee. Solazar wasnât too surprised he was caught, since he was dragging his suitcase and luggage outside.Â
âIf you must know-,â Solazar started.
âWhich I must,â Aldryx cut Solazar off.
âI am going to find Agoti.â Solazar finished.
âAh, good. We packed our luggage in time. Tabi! Take the luggage down now! Thanks.â Aldryx grinned.
Tabi hauled down two medium-sized luggage, also readier than ever to go. The both of them were so enthusiastic, Solazar knew he had no choice and reluctantly let them follow him.Â
If you are wondering about plane tickets, Solazar is gonna football kick them so far that they reach another dimension.
Joking, but in all seriousness, Solazar had booked a private jet to give Agoti some luxury if they got him back. Therefore, no one really cared about the extra people as long as they got paid in the end and got their dayâs worth.
Oh, Solazar, you didnât know what you were getting yourself into. But he didnât have a choice other than to let them come too. He knew that. There was no point in convincing them otherwise when their minds were already made up, and they were a rather determined duo, that they definitely were.
âSo, are we going then?â Tabi asked, with a hint of eagerness and also sass.
Solazar rolled his eyes at the two, but still let them hop into the taxi.
On the way, all 3 of them felt so anxious, they had no idea what they were going face-to-face with, an incredibly risky thing. Solazar was already beating himself up for not realising that sooner. But it was far too late for that. They were now only hoping for the best, would they even survive any brawl from those⊠monsters?Â
As far as they knew, you couldnât kill a star, Tabi was pretty fast with reflexes, and Aldryx had joined the military before, so he was great with weapons. That didnât guarantee them a win, however.Â
Still, it was worth trying, for Agoti, at least.
By the time they got on the plane, it was late afternoon already, they were burning daylight. The longer they made Agoti wait, the more danger he was in.
But little did they know, a blue little pipsqueak was already helping Agoti out, or⊠aggravating Agoti. But they were gonna get out. He finally found his way out, after so long. Agoti lost track of time by the lack of sunlight, his world of grey rocks could finally leave him. He was going to get out.
And this little midget was the key.
In the other dimension, the 3 of them were already flying, high up in the air, but⊠how would they reach Agoti? They had no idea how to travel to other dimensions, which annoyed them greatly. How the hell would they reach him? No, no⊠there had to be some way, some shitty Daddy Dearest voodoo magic? Maybe.Â
Agoti was fiercely rapping his way out, ready to leave.Â
Solazar, Tabi and Aldryx were ready to fight as the plane had just touched down. Now, by the time they had reached, it was 2 in the morning. If they did it right, they would find the Dearests while they were unconscious, which meant they had a bit of an advantage, and at this point, extra little chances would help them a lot.
Solazar had gotten a taxi again, to reach the building, where they only hoped to find Agoti.Â
After what felt like a drive for eternity, they reached their destination, which seemed to be a worn down, abandoned building. Huh? Of all places, this?Â
Daddy Dearest was known for not just his fame for his sins, but also his wealth. He would not have picked this wreck of a building in a place with so many other better options. Unless⊠no!
Solazar kicked down the door and scrambled in, looking everywhere, but just as he suspected, the place was empty. There was nothing, no one. It was a decoy by the police. They tricked him.Â
They really didnât want Solazar to find Agoti. So, Solazar has wasted so much money, to get absolutely nothing. Oh, hell, he wanted to rip that policeman for that false hope.
Aldryx and Tabi realised the building had nothing but cobwebs and dust, and realised that if the Dearests got this place, if they even entered this place at all, they had left long ago. Aldryx was seething with anger while Tabi punched the wall of the building. But they all knew, Agoti was also long gone. So where was he?
Solazar collapsed to the floor, sobbing profusely. His son, gone, nowhere to be found, and he had lost so much money for that little bit of false hope. This was so fucking unfair, he wanted to burn the world to the ground. Little flame-like tears streamed down his cheeks as he grieved in front of the two young adults. They watched on uncomfortably, having no idea how to comfort someone with a milleniaâs worth of knowledge, but they did their best, Aldryx hugging his father, while Tabi gently caressed the fatherâs shoulder. They were also very upset, but they werenât as distraught as Solazar right now. Sure, they wanted to cry, they wanted to, but Solazar had been so strong for them, it was their turn. Holding back tears, they hoisted the star up to the front door to cry out loudly, without suffocating in such a dusty room.
Two years of bottling up his feelings, Solazar finally exploded, so incredibly upset with everything he had lost in a span of 24 hours, and still didnât gain back the one thing he wanted back for the last 2 years, his son.Â
Solazar sacrificed so much, and he got jackshit in return.Â
It was a few hours of crying, and the tissues burned from his tears, quite literally. It was already sunrise, and Solazar was still sobbing, but he had no tears left.Â
He stumbled off the floor outside and tried to calm himself down.
âIâm sorry-,â Solazar started, but Aldryx and Tabi both shushed him, giving him a sympathetic glance, telling him none of this was his fault.
Solazar kept quiet, and went back into the building, for any last clues.
At the same time, Agoti finally left his crude prison, escaping successfully. He was so damn happy, he couldnât speak. But he wanted to go home, he needed to go home. He wanted to see everyone so badly, it was impossible for him to wait. As he finally got out, with just a flash of bright light, he appeared in front of an abandoned building, the one where he was stuck in for a month, before getting trapped in the void.
Nevertheless, he still went inside, just to get some shelter before finding a way back.Â
But, he didnât expect someone to be inside, or much less, 3 people to be inside. It was sunrise, or was it sunset? He didnât know. But it definitely was a nice scene out at the balcony, from what he had experienced in the one month he was trapped there for. Yeah sure, it wasnât the best place, but at least he still had sunlight, at least he could still tell the damn time. The void, it didnât have any of that. It made him go insane, losing track of time, losing his sanity, losing all forms of communications to the outside world. It was worse than jailâ jail still had bars to peek out of the cell, to the outside world. No, this was different. The void was a torture room that had no doors, walls or ceilings, and as free as he was, he couldnât escape. Until now, when a sky blue bastard beat him at rapping.
He hated losing, but maybe he would accept it just this once. I mean- thanks to the little idiot, he was free.
He gingerly approached the balcony, where he saw 3 familiar figures that he loved so much.
âDad? Tabs? Al?â Agoti murmured in a hushed voice.
The three of them swerved their heads back, all turning towards the familiar voice, the person they lost.
âThatâs me,â Agoti sheepishly smiled.
No other words were exchanged as they all rushed to the other digidevil brother, enveloping him in a hug. It was warm, gentle, but also a very tight hug. But they were fine with that, they were all together again, and oh boy, would Agoti have quite a story for them.
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