The walk to the Citadel wasn't half bad. The tunnels, albeit the terrible bloody thoughts racing in my head, were bearable thanks to the constant conversation between me and Sarah, where I shared with her my basic life story, while she listened patiently, intently. She occasionally added her own input to what I should have done here, or the quickest way to kill that guy, but otherwise she was quiet while I did most of the talking. By the time we approached the citadel doors, I was parched and my throat hurt from all the talking. We were immediately greeted by a Paladin out front, with a sentry bot on the other side. He looked at me plainly, obviously trying to understand the skin that I could barely feel peeling off my ghoulified skin. The effects were becoming more prominent by the day.
"Sarah, I trust this newcomer is of Brotherhood allegiance." His eyes had never left my face.
"This is Marcus, a wastelander who is soon to be a Brotherhood member as the rest of us."
The man took a deep breath inward, face visibly shocked. Obviously he wasn't a fan of ghouls, even though I didn't look half bad. He collected himself, then took a deep breath. He didn't sit too well with my new arrival.
"Very well. You are of higher prestige. Lyon's daughter in fact. Marcus, you may enter." He looked past me and Sarah for the first time at the few Outcast members.
"And what's this? Outcast!? Sarah, you're going too far now!" His gun was now raised at the small group of them, which in turn brought my gun to my eyes, muzzle pointed at his face.
"Let us through." Sarah said, her gun still hanging by her side.
That-a-girl. Show him who got the balls. Meanwhile, I'll keep gun on him just in case, I thought.
He nodded, face stern yielding his weapon. His eyes communicated with her that it wasn't over though, I could see that much in the way he looked at each of us. As the big brown doors slid open slowly, opening out into what looked to be a pathway threatened on both sides by heavy rubble tossed to the side. There were some flour bunkers as well as small lampposts, which suggested an area of retreat and above the entrance the Brotherhood of Steel insignia could be made out in yellow paint. It was faded due to neglect, and in need of a touch up. Symbology for themselves at this point, for the war with the Enclave was still as one-sided as ever. I took care to walk around the occasional scrap of what seemed to be robot parts until I made it to the door. Looking behind me, I saw that I still had my followers, who were lagging a bit behind and conversing amongst themselves. Sarah faced the crowd yet again.
"Brotherhood members come with me, Outcast members stay behind, I'm not sure how safe it is for you in there."
They looked amongst each other, then separated themselves from the other men, no doubt feeling alienated. There was nothing I could do though, so I pushed the doors open, glad I didn't grab that Outcast Armor back at the base like I was planing to.
The main courtyard was huge, and even though it was almost night-time outside, there were some men training in different activities. A couple bozos were trying to punch each others lights out, while some other kids to the left were shooting stuffed dummies, and near the back there were some dudes doing push ups. The place was definitely active. It even took me a second to realize the lasers streaking the sky weren't aimed in my general direction. I still felt nervous about walking through their line of fire on the way to the boss man. He was on a small platform under yet the second faded insignia, overlooking his people, but the look on his face didn't resemble pride, it was tired. from behind me the guys following had diffused about the courtyard, all seemingly heading to different places.
"I'm guessing that's dad," I said, pointing at the guy in blue robes just standing there.
She didn't reply with more than just a nod, her eyes mysteriously avoiding mines.
Someone's not too happy to se daddy, I figured. My gun was now safely at my back, and we were climbing the stairs to him.
Hope he's not one of those bigot types.