"WAKE UP" shouted a long pitch black string straight into Magnus' ear. Woken up in a daze, Magnus turned around to find the stringy appendage wriggle its way out through a crack in the door. He didn't remember asking for a wake up call, but he thought it would be best to leave as quickly as possible. He stepped to the door and after a few minutes the elevator arrived at his door. As he was going down Magnus noticed a slight twinge in his index finger. It felt almost like a string of fiberglass but less painful. Energized, he stepped out of the lobby and back inside the store. This morning it was less crowded then usual. If he were to make a getaway the security should be more occupied then they would be. While thinking through his plan again he noticed people staring at him, and he realized that he looked ridiculous standing around a not doing anything so instead he decided to get some food. It's been days since he last had food and a sandwich really sounds good right about now. Magnus ate a sandwich from a shop with a sign he couldn't read mostly because it was in a different language, stole a phone off of a counter, and finally found the aisle with the Spessusibus containers. The easiest way in order to steal this would just be to put it on an antigravity dolly, used for carrying heavy things, moving the container to the register and just book it to the ship. Hopefully little attention should be brought to it. But how could he divert attention away from him? Then he got it, a bomb! Not real of course, just a weird looking device that beeps and might have a timer on it. The guards would definitely be distracted at that point. But where would he get something like that? Maybe if he taped the phone, that was playing a beeping noise and had the timer open, to a package. After some searching and swiping, Magnus made the device. He placed the container on a dolly, rolled it over to an aisle close to the entrance but not so close that you could see him, and took a deep breath. He chucked the device over by the front doors. As expected, mass hysteria ensued. Most of the officers, including the infamous Officer O'Brian, huddled around the device. Now was the perfect time. He rolled the dolly over to the counter. By this time the cashiers had been walking towards it out of curiousity. When no one was looking, he sprinted as fast as he could out the door with the container. The syrens went off, but he was already in full swing. While running he looked back to see if anyone had noticed him. Of course a team of guards were after him. Among them were Officer O'Brian and Officer O'Brain, both expressions still unchanged from the day before. They were gaining on him. Magnus needed a way to trip them up. Ahead of him he saw a man wheeling ten oil barrels. Once he caught to him Magnus knocked the barrels in the direction of the guards. When the barrels fell on them, everyone had been stopped except for the O'Brians. What he assumed was Mrs. O'Brian started to smile even wider, which he thought was practically impossible, and more menacingly. And Mr. O'Brian was almost fuming, veins were popping out of his head and he was grinding his teeth. And they were running faster then Magnus had ever seen before. It almost seemed inhuman. Magnus was sweating. Within each foot closer to the ship they drew an inch closer to him. And then they stopped. In his confusion, Magnus slowed down to what they would do. The O'Brians both closed their eyes and it seemed as though they entered his psyche. "Magnus? Hmm. I knew you were trying to hide yourself from us. Seriously? Sungam? You weren't even creative enough to come up with an original name? All you did was reverse your real name." whispered Mrs. O'Brian. "We'll find you. Somehow. If not today then some other time. But we'll find you. No one EVER gets away from us." whispered Mr. O'Brian. As they were telepathically stealing all of his personal information as possible, Magnus was able to hold it off for just long enough to switch the tanks and get in the ship. He started the car and pulled out, and pulled out of the parking lot as fast as possible. Magnus set the destination to the nearest habitable planet. The farther away he got from the store, the less he could hear the O'Brians in his brain. Magnus sighed in relief. He had no idea were he was going, but that didn't matter. At least he got what he needed.