Street Fighter II
Chapter 7
Hong Kong
Sagat
looked up at the window when he heard the alarm sirens howl. Guess
someone must be trying to escape. He suddenly heard gunfire
through the hallway that his cell was located. No, not escape,
break in. He didn't realise that he was the one who was to be
broken out.
Adon commanded the strike team with precision, commanding the
agents where to attack, and which corridors to try out. His
mission was to locate his teacher, Sagat, break him out of his
cell, and get him the hell out of there, as well as any other
Shadowloo agents who ere unfortunate enough to be there as well.
What he didn't know was the person who gave him those orders.
Bison was dead, it was certainly clear. Vega and Balrog were in
their seperate countries, Balrog running a small crime wave in
Las Vegas, Vega nursing the pain of his so-called 'beautiful'
face being 'scarred' back in Spain. It was just a bruise, for
shit's sake!
Adon reverted back to the mission. When this was done, he was
to take Sagat to a strange temple in South America, some sort of
Aztec temple that no-one knew was there. What he'll find there,
he didn't know, but he was sure as hell going to find out.
Maybe they found some new leader to run Shadowloo, now that
Bison's gone.
An agent walked up to him. "Sir, they've located the target
and are pulling back. They've even located a few prisoners and
are bringing them back as well."
"Good, signal them to set a C4 charge in Sagat's cell before
they leave. With any luck it should surprise the guards long
enough for them to escape. Order them to return to the meeting
point as soon as they've finished. "
"Yes sir!"
Adon watched as part of the prison exploded outwards into the
night sky. The agents packed up their belongings, including
communication equipment and weapons, and walked up to the meeting
point, where a stolen Chinook would take them to an old airstrip,
where they would travel to South America on a C-130 transport.
Adon would have a few words with Sagat before then.
Sagat followed the Shadowloo agents, still confused as to why
they were rescuing him. Wasn't Bison dead? He knew he was when he
heard the report that Ryu had killed him. So if Bison was dead,
who was commanding these guys?
He gave a sudden gasp as he saw a familiar face.
"Hello Sagat. Did you enjoy your stay?"
"Adon?"
Sagat looked at his former student, now wearing a shadowloo
officer's uniform. He still wore that Muay Thai headband around
his head though.
"Why are you here? Don't tell me that you're head of
Shadowloo now."
"Nah, not for me. But someone is rallying Shadowloo together.
We don't know who, but he wants you to come back, as second-in-command."
Sagat was stunned. They were asking him to return to his position
in Shadowloo. Sagat only joined because Bison promised him that
he would lure Ryu to him, but he failed. Sagat knew
that Shadowloo could not be trusted anymore, and this new lord
was not going to let HIM join again.
"What the hell are you talking about?"
"Shadowloo is being reunited again. Our former glory shall
be renewed. I am willing to work for you again, if you will join
us in this new era."
"You would work for me?" Sagat mused over his student's
speech. "Doing what?"
"What we always did beforehand. Sagat, you will be a great....."
Sagat interrupted Adon with a sudden outburst, "Listen Adon,
let me make it fucking plain! I'm done with all that! The only
reason I joined that fucking crime syndicate was that Bison said
that he would lead me to the man who left me this tortuous mark,
and he never did. I'm tired of playing the second-in-command all
the time, and I don't want to join Shadowloo for as long as I
live. Have you got that into your head yet?"
Sagat was about to leave, when Adon suddenly spoke. "Hmmmm.....I
guess that's a no then. My orders were to get you back to
Shadowloo whatever the cost. I guess we'll use the hard option."
Adon took off his uniform. Sagat, sensing a fight, flexed himself
to do battle. He never expected that one of the agents would club
him in the head with the butt of his rifle, sending Sagat quickly
to the floor.
"What a pity. I would have probably enjoyed that fight....."
were the last words that Sagat heard before he slipped into
unconsciousness.
Los Angeles
It was
raining heavily,a cold, blowing shower that came from the sea.
Ken was alone on the front porch, rocking gently in a swing under
a thick blanket, lost in a dream world as the sound of the city
was heard from behind. The door closed, and Eliza walked to the
swing. She lifted the blanket and tucked herself next to him. Ken
held her firmly; if not, she would've fallen onto the porch.
She was easy to hold.
A strong gust threw mist in their faces, and they squeezed
tighter. The chains holding the swing squeeked louder, then faded
as they almost became still. They watched the clouds swirl above
the land. Time was of no importance to them.
"What are you thinking?" Eliza asked softly.
Everything and nothing. Away from the city, Ken could look back
for the first time and try to make sense of it all. 5 months
earlier, Ken was a Street Fighter, participating in tournaments,
fighting for awards and money, living at home in the Masters
estate with his father and mother. In essence he could have been
a complete stranger to the woman was now holding. How could life
change so drastically in 5 months?
Ken didn't dare think of the future; the past was still happening.
Before Ken married Eliza, he realised that he had to change his
life. He wasn't going to ruin it for Eliza and their new kid by
going away fighting around the world. He retired from the world
of street fighting. Because of his newly found patience and
determination, he was finally offered a job from his father's
company, which he gladly accepted. Ken took to it pretty well too,
and managed to settle down immediately. The board of directors
was impressed by Ken's attitude towards his work, realizing that
Ken would make a fine heir to the company. Ken also spoke
Japanese fluently, which certainly helped on his business trips
to Japan, which was what his job often involved. It was on one of
these trips that he found Ryu again. After traditional greetings,
Ken told Ryu the news about his engagement to Eliza, and asked
Ryu if he would like to be the best man. Ryu, amazed, took up the
offer. It made Ken's wedding into a tremendously happy occasion
for both him and Eliza. Even Ryu's best man speech went down well,
which was surprising for someone as quiet as Ryu.
During the five months after Ken married, he moved home from the
Master's estate to his own home on the outskirts of the city.
Life was just getting better and better, but he realized that he
still needed to train. A young man called Sean, who lived in the
same area that Ken lived in, had seen Ken fight in a tournament
and asked to be his sensei. Unlike Ryu and Sakura, Ken decided to
accept immediately.
So Ken took Sean under his wing. What he enjoyed about being Sean's
sensei was that Sean was just like him when he was a student of
Karate himself. Brash, arrogant, but dedicated. It gave Ken a
thrill to be teaching Sean to control his personal problems. Ken
thought that he would train Mel, his son, when he was older.
Might as well pass off one skill to the family.
Ken and Eliza sat on the swing, huddled together, gazing lazily
as the rain stopped, and the clouds parted to reveal bright rays
of the sun.