Fisk looked up as a beam of blue energy was casted upon him, making him teleport to the area where the beam was originally casted. Almost magically, he was in his cell and suddenly he was in a golden based room. “Fisk-” “I’m sorry, ma’am. I-I don’t know what happened. I thought my fighters were strong enough to beat them. To take them all down, I was prepared.” “Yet, you failed. Again.” the melodic yet deadly voice spoke from the turned away throne. The silence and tension soon created an uncomfortable atmosphere, the only interesting thing that was happening was the meteors passing. That's usually what you’d see when you were at the Omniverse Outlook. “They’re dead.” Fisk looked up, his eyes heavily shaking, “N-No. My wife and my daughter had nothing to do with this!” “And yet I gave you multiple warnings that they would be the first ones to go if you screwed up.” “Y-You can’t do that, I kept the superior humans under control and out of your way in exchange for protection and my family!” Fisk barked, immediately closing his mouth when the lights in the overlook started flickering. “I made this timeline! I am the reason you're wife and daughter are even in your sorry and pathetic life. Time giveth and time taketh away!” her angry voice echoed throughout the area, filling up Frisk’s mind, shaking the glass, and bouncing off of the walls. The ominous body stood up and walked off of it’s throne, down the stairs, and looked out of the window, still facing away. Fisk, still looking for his breath replied, “I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.” as he slowly started to step away from the throne the now calmer and feminine voice responded “...you can keep them. But I swear upon the Elder Gods, if you make one wrong move; I will make sure you see them die. No warnings, no signs, just death.” Fisk turned around and smiled at the figure, “Thank you.” The voice hummed in response before sitting upon the throne once more. At the sound of Fisk's footsteps leaving the voice began to tremble, “Just because I lost my family doesn’t mean I have to make others lose theirs...”