Lie to Me (Alias Teen) Part 5 1/24/12 DEAD AND BURIED
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 10:42 pm
Title: Lie to me (Sequel to “Silence”)
Author: Melissa a.k.a. Assilem_1
Disclaimer: Characters are not mine . . . I’m just re-imagining them . . .
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Fandom: Alias
Category: S/V, Goes seriously AU after first 2 eps of Season 3
Rating: Teen
Spoilers: Vague allusions to events in Season 3
Summary: It’s not over . . .
A/N: This story is a sequel to “Silence” and takes place 1 year after "Silence" ended. Although prior reading of it isn't necessary for understanding this one, some things in this fic won't be clear without it. "Silence" can be found here.
"Lie to me, convince me that I've been sick forever, and all of this will make sense when I get better." - Evanescence “Breathe No More”
Part 1: Is this thing on?
“Mountaineer, turn right at the next corridor, make a sharp left and three doors down on the right should be the server room."
Sydney proceeded as directed and had just reached the aforementioned server room when Vaughn's voice came muffled through her earpiece. "What?" Vague male voice speaking in the background, too indistinct to be understood, then Vaughn again. "Are you sure?"
"Boyscout, what's happening?"
"But those weren't there a second ago" Vaughn said, voice urgent.
"Ok, we just received new intel. The Covenant never used that location as a base. The data we retrieved was apparently a fake. Looks like it was just a front location set up recently, so it'd look like they were stationed in Prague. Abort the mission.”
“Boyscout” Sydney started quietly as the door she had just pushed open swung in the rest of the way.
9-
“Mountaineer, it’s ok . . . I know you wanted to get this intel but we can get it another way.”
The agents inside spread out as they spotted Sydney.
8-
"Boyscout" Sydney repeated, louder this time. There was supposed to be more time. Where had the time gone?
7-
“You need to get out of there now Mountaineer. We're seeing heat signatures throughout the building. Just- just go left down the hall and take the east stairwell. There's an emergency door at the bottom that I've disabled the alarm on-”
Sydney dropped the pack she was carrying and settled into a fighting stance, muscles relaxed and loose.
6-
“Vaughn!” Sydney said sharply, shocking him into silence with the dropping of his code name. “It’s too late. They’re already here” she said quieter.
She knew the odds here weren't good, but she was a fighter. And fighters fight.
5-
“Ok, it’s ok Syd . . . I- I have a team headed your way and we’ll be there in-”
The first two that came at her came fast and went down faster. Underestimating a Bristow never did go well.
4-
Vaughn stopped and cursed, obviously not happy with what he was about to say, “We’ll be there in 4 minutes” he forced out, his voice bouncing like he was already in motion.
She wiped the blood that had obscured her vision for a moment and backed up a little.
3-
“Just hold them off till then, okay Syd? . . . Syd?!”
2-
Vaughn’s frantic voice echoed in her ear and in response Sydney did something unusual . . . something very un-Sydney-like when it came to Michael Vaughn . . .
1-
She turned off her earpiece.
Time had never been on her side. Why start now? She was facing a room full of opponents and there was only one of her. She didn’t think she’d be able to hold them off for 4 minutes. But she’d try.
Either way, she needed to keep her head in the game and Vaughn was a distraction she couldn’t afford right now.
“Sydney, seriously” Sark tsked, stepping between the agents. "You already know how this will go. Why not just come peacefully?" His accent peppered the words, making an unreasonable question seem like a perfectly commonplace one.
"Go to hell!" she cursed as her new ring drew blood in answer.
Sark’s head snapped back then he turned and spit out blood. “You first” he said and stepped back.
Things seemed to move very quickly after that. Before long, several of Sark’s men were sprawled in various positions on the floor, presenting obstacles that both helped and hindered each side.
But, as Sydney well knew, it only took a moment for the tide to turn and as she pulled back from a vicious kick to one opponent’s midsection, there was a hard cracking sound, blinding pain and stars exploding behind her eyes as she collapsed to the ground.
Conscious, but just barely, she felt but couldn’t stop the needle that slid into her neck as its contents were injected into her bloodstream.
“I had it all planned out.”
She was only fuzzily aware, drowning in memories, as she was picked up and carried from the room, out through a fire exit and into an alley where transport waited.
“I was gonna take you to the beach. Santa Barbara...”
She wanted to struggle, she wanted to yell, but her mind and body seemed to have ceased communicating with each other.
“We’d go out for a walk, maybe when the sun was setting.”
As they stepped inside the van, her blood turned cold as Sloane turned from the laptop he was focused on and smiled at her.
“But now . . . now we’re here and I, I don’t want to wait for the perfect time . . . the perfect place . . .”
“Put her there and tell Sark that I have the coordinates.” He pointed to a mat on the floor even as the man set her down and stepped outside. Soon after the van began to move.
“Sydney Bristow, will you marry me?”
Sydney shook her head trying to clear it as the motion caused things to go out of focus for a moment. Looking up, she voiced a question, her voice a mere whisper, as Sloane came to stand over her. The question that had been burning inside her ever since she came back.
“Why?”
"Because it was time Sydney” Sloane said as he bent and almost reverently moved her hair away from her face. His voice echoed in her head as the world faded away.
“Because it was time . . .”
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~*Lie to me*~
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Author: Melissa a.k.a. Assilem_1
Disclaimer: Characters are not mine . . . I’m just re-imagining them . . .

Fandom: Alias
Category: S/V, Goes seriously AU after first 2 eps of Season 3
Rating: Teen
Spoilers: Vague allusions to events in Season 3
Summary: It’s not over . . .
A/N: This story is a sequel to “Silence” and takes place 1 year after "Silence" ended. Although prior reading of it isn't necessary for understanding this one, some things in this fic won't be clear without it. "Silence" can be found here.
"Lie to me, convince me that I've been sick forever, and all of this will make sense when I get better." - Evanescence “Breathe No More”
Part 1: Is this thing on?
“Mountaineer, turn right at the next corridor, make a sharp left and three doors down on the right should be the server room."
Sydney proceeded as directed and had just reached the aforementioned server room when Vaughn's voice came muffled through her earpiece. "What?" Vague male voice speaking in the background, too indistinct to be understood, then Vaughn again. "Are you sure?"
"Boyscout, what's happening?"
"But those weren't there a second ago" Vaughn said, voice urgent.
"Ok, we just received new intel. The Covenant never used that location as a base. The data we retrieved was apparently a fake. Looks like it was just a front location set up recently, so it'd look like they were stationed in Prague. Abort the mission.”
“Boyscout” Sydney started quietly as the door she had just pushed open swung in the rest of the way.
9-
“Mountaineer, it’s ok . . . I know you wanted to get this intel but we can get it another way.”
The agents inside spread out as they spotted Sydney.
8-
"Boyscout" Sydney repeated, louder this time. There was supposed to be more time. Where had the time gone?
7-
“You need to get out of there now Mountaineer. We're seeing heat signatures throughout the building. Just- just go left down the hall and take the east stairwell. There's an emergency door at the bottom that I've disabled the alarm on-”
Sydney dropped the pack she was carrying and settled into a fighting stance, muscles relaxed and loose.
6-
“Vaughn!” Sydney said sharply, shocking him into silence with the dropping of his code name. “It’s too late. They’re already here” she said quieter.
She knew the odds here weren't good, but she was a fighter. And fighters fight.
5-
“Ok, it’s ok Syd . . . I- I have a team headed your way and we’ll be there in-”
The first two that came at her came fast and went down faster. Underestimating a Bristow never did go well.
4-
Vaughn stopped and cursed, obviously not happy with what he was about to say, “We’ll be there in 4 minutes” he forced out, his voice bouncing like he was already in motion.
She wiped the blood that had obscured her vision for a moment and backed up a little.
3-
“Just hold them off till then, okay Syd? . . . Syd?!”
2-
Vaughn’s frantic voice echoed in her ear and in response Sydney did something unusual . . . something very un-Sydney-like when it came to Michael Vaughn . . .
1-
She turned off her earpiece.
Time had never been on her side. Why start now? She was facing a room full of opponents and there was only one of her. She didn’t think she’d be able to hold them off for 4 minutes. But she’d try.
Either way, she needed to keep her head in the game and Vaughn was a distraction she couldn’t afford right now.
“Sydney, seriously” Sark tsked, stepping between the agents. "You already know how this will go. Why not just come peacefully?" His accent peppered the words, making an unreasonable question seem like a perfectly commonplace one.
"Go to hell!" she cursed as her new ring drew blood in answer.
Sark’s head snapped back then he turned and spit out blood. “You first” he said and stepped back.
Things seemed to move very quickly after that. Before long, several of Sark’s men were sprawled in various positions on the floor, presenting obstacles that both helped and hindered each side.
But, as Sydney well knew, it only took a moment for the tide to turn and as she pulled back from a vicious kick to one opponent’s midsection, there was a hard cracking sound, blinding pain and stars exploding behind her eyes as she collapsed to the ground.
Conscious, but just barely, she felt but couldn’t stop the needle that slid into her neck as its contents were injected into her bloodstream.
“I had it all planned out.”
She was only fuzzily aware, drowning in memories, as she was picked up and carried from the room, out through a fire exit and into an alley where transport waited.
“I was gonna take you to the beach. Santa Barbara...”
She wanted to struggle, she wanted to yell, but her mind and body seemed to have ceased communicating with each other.
“We’d go out for a walk, maybe when the sun was setting.”
As they stepped inside the van, her blood turned cold as Sloane turned from the laptop he was focused on and smiled at her.
“But now . . . now we’re here and I, I don’t want to wait for the perfect time . . . the perfect place . . .”
“Put her there and tell Sark that I have the coordinates.” He pointed to a mat on the floor even as the man set her down and stepped outside. Soon after the van began to move.
“Sydney Bristow, will you marry me?”
Sydney shook her head trying to clear it as the motion caused things to go out of focus for a moment. Looking up, she voiced a question, her voice a mere whisper, as Sloane came to stand over her. The question that had been burning inside her ever since she came back.
“Why?”
"Because it was time Sydney” Sloane said as he bent and almost reverently moved her hair away from her face. His voice echoed in her head as the world faded away.
“Because it was time . . .”
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~*Lie to me*~
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