Whateley: "Survival"
[A Whateley Universe FanFic]
By Zapper
Synopsis: Kate's parents are both mutants and she's grown up knowing
that there is a good chance she might become a mutant someday. But now
sixteen she's dealing with the normal teen problems, puberty, boys, and
her band. Then everything changes when she's kidnapped. Kate's now
trying to survive long enough to be reunited with her parents.
Note: This is a Whateley FanFic and has a little more violence than
most Whateley stories I've read. If it were a move it would be rated
R.
***
Chapter One
***
Kate couldn't help laughing at the end of the set. "Oh, God, we suck!"
"Hey, it's not like I can control it, my voice just does that!" Peter
said, looking over at the tall thin brunette.
Reggie, the drummer, broke in, "Chill, bro. It happens." Kate turned
away to hid her smile. Reggie was black and thought he needed to talk
more 'street,' even though both of his parents were doctors. Then not
wanting to hurt Pet's feelings any further Kate pretended to untangle a
cord running from her guitar to the amp.
"If you think singing's so easy you try it," Peter challenged, going
from hurt puppy to full blown attack dog in a second. 'God, I thought
girls were hormonal,' Kate thought, before turning back to face Pet.
"You know I don't sing."
"Yeah, but why?" Doug, the base player, piped in. "I mean, you play
better than the rest of us, but you never sing."
Kate just shrugged her black leather clad shoulders. "It's not like
we're opening for Maroon 5, I mean all we ever do is play in your
parents' garage," she said, looking at Reggie. At that comment Peter
dropped the mic he'd been holding and raced past Kate and out the back
door of the garage to the pool behind the house.
"Now look what you've done," Reggie said, glaring at Kate. "You know
how sensitive he is." With that Reggie stood up. At six feet he was
four inches taller than Kate and even though he hadn't grown into his
frame, he was a little intimidating. "I'd better go talk to him."
At this Kate felt bad, she hadn't meant to hurt Peter's feelings. "No,
you guys stay here. I'll go talk to him," she said with a sigh. She
carefully placed her guitar on its' stand and then followed Peter. The
warm summer air felt hotter now that she was directly in the sun and
Kate winced. With her pale skin she was no fan of UV rays. Then she
spotted Pet over by the slide at the deep end of the pool.
He was sitting on the concrete deck in the shade cast by a tree next to
the pool. His knees were drawn up to his chest and he'd wrapped his
arms around his legs. Pet's long blonde hair would have hidden his
face if he hadn't already buried it into his thighs. From this angle
Kate could have sworn that she was looking at a preteen girl silently
rocking herself and crying.
Kate made her way slowly toward Pet and then knelt down beside him.
For a moment she wasn't sure what to do and then instinct kicked in,
and she put her arms around him giving him an awkward hug. At first
Peter stiffened, but after a second he leaned into Kate.
"What's bothering you, Hon? It can't be what I said, you know I was
joking, plus, I don't sing."
After a second Peter looked up at Kate and wiped the tears back,
smearing his dark mascara in the process. "I know, Cat, it's not what
you said, it's what it means," Peter replied, using her nickname, which
Kate took as a go0od sign.
"What, what means?" Kate asked softly while rubbing Peter's back.
"You know, my voice... changing."
Suddenly it clicked for Kate and she pulled Peter into a hug. "Oh, I'm
so sorry, I wasn't thinking."
"I... i. it's okay," Peter said, returning the hug.
"Look, have you talked to your parents?"
"My mom, but you know my dad. He's already upset that I'm too girly.
How do I tell him?"
"Well, what did your mom say?"
"After she got over her shock?" Pet asked, with a slight twinkle in his
eyes. Kate let out a sigh. Peter's returning sense of humor meant he
was done crying. "She said, that she was going to set me up with some
counseling or something."
"That doesn't sound too bad."
Peter nodded.
"Come on we should go back in before the guys start to wonder what
we're doing out here." Then putting her words to action, Kate stood up
and offered Pet a hand. He took it and she noticed that he only came
up to her chin. They turned and headed back to the garage when Pet
spoke up. "So have you talked to your parents?"
"About what?"
"You know..."
Abruptly Kate was worried. 'Does he know, will we have to move,
again!' Kate glanced down at Peter and when she did he made an hour-
glass motion with his two hands and then looked at her. All at once
Kate's face felt hot and she knew she was blushing with embarrassment.
Blind to Kate's reaction, Peter stumbled on, "You know you're sixteen
and..."
"Peter Simonson, if you finish that sentence I swear I'll quit the band
and never talk to you again."
Suddenly looking worried Peter grabbed Kate's hand. "I'm sorry, Cat,
I'm just worried about you," he said, realizing that he'd really hurt
Kate's feelings and pulled her into a hug. "Please don't be mad at
me."
Kate felt her embarrassment and the anger drain away. 'He doesn't
know,' she thought. At first she'd been concerned that Pet had figured
out her family's secret and hadn't been ready for his real question.
"Not that it's any of your business, but I got my period almost a year
ago."
Just then the door to the garage pushed open and Reggie stuck his head
out. "So are we going to play some more, or are you two going to just
stay back here making out?" Reggie's wide grin was infectious,
diffusing his words and causing Kate to laugh as Peter pulled her into
the garage.
"Come on, Cat, let's jam!"
***
It was almost 7 pm when Kate's mother honked. "Hey, guys this was
great, but I gotta go." Katie grabbed her book-bag and guitar and raced
out to meet her mom. As she did she saw Mrs. Adams, Reggie's mom, was
already in the driveway talking to her mom.
"Oh, it's no worry. I mean I'd rather have them over here playing
songs than out getting into trouble."
"Hi, mom, hi, Mrs. Adams," Kate said, rushing around the minivan.
"Well, as long as you're sure you don't mind."
"Not at all, they're good kids."
Mrs. Adams smile, like that of her son, had a way of lightening up her
dark features and caused everyone around her to want to smile. After
they'd pulled out of the driveway Maria looked at her daughter. "So,
are you hungry?"
"Starved."
"That's good cause Dad's home, and he's been grilling."
Kate felt her heart skip a beat. "Not fair! When did he get home? And
why didn't you call me? I would have come home sooner."
"Slow down, girl. He got home an hour ago and he wanted to surprise
you by making your favorite."
"Ribeyes?"
"Yep, and grilled sweet corn, baked potatoes, and garlic bread."
"Why are you driving so slowly?" Kate asked, wiggling her eyebrows.
Laughing Mrs. Henderson sped up slightly. "We don't want to go too fast
and get pulled over."
"Like that would matter," Kate said a little sullenly and turned to
look out the window.
"Kate?"
Kate glanced at her mom. "I mean the last time you got pulled over...
the officer took one look at you and asked if you wanted to go out to
dinner."
"Kate!"
"I bet you could drive a hundred miles per hour in a twenty five zone,
and if you got stopped, you could get the cop to give you his badge and
side arm if you offered a kiss."
"Kathrine Maria Henderson, you are not too old to have your mouth
washed out."
Kate folded her arms over her non-existent breasts and looked sullenly
out the window.
"What's wrong?"
Kate glanced over at her mother and tried to swallow her bitterness.
The woman sitting next to her, Maria Henderson, was in her early
forties but looked she was twenty five. On top of that she was
stunningly beautiful. Her skin was a creamy pale that contrasted
perfectly with her silky midnight hair, hair that super models would
die for, and she did nothing to maintain her beauty. It was part of
her mutation as a level 3 Exemplar with a Body Image Template (BIT)
that made her look twenty five.
"When am I... you know?" Kate said using her hands to make a gesture
similar to the one Pet had made earlier.
"Oh, honey, don't rush it. You'll get a figure before you know it."
Kate felt tears well up, but refused to cry. "Mom, I'm sixteen and I'm
as flat as a BOY!"
Maria stopped at a red light and used the opportunity to pull her
daughter in for a quick hug. "Honey, these things just happen in their
own time. Trust me."
It was almost a twenty minute drive out of Austoria to their house,
because Kate's parents insisted on having a place well away from the
prying eyes of neighbors. By the time they pulled into the driveway
Kate was feeling better. She jumped out of the car and raced into the
house.
"Hey, Daddy, we're home!"
Kate dumped her book bag and guitar by the door and darted through the
kitchen and then onto the back deck. The man who turned and swept Kate
into his arms was tall, blonde, and huge. Kate felt like a little girl
again for a second as her father spun her around in an enthusiastic
hug. After a moment he sat Kate down grinning.
"So, princess, how've you been?"
Kate punched her dad on the arm in response. "Why didn't you tell me
that you were coming home today?"
Carl Henderson rubbed his arm in mock pain. "I didn't know myself until
yesterday. There was an incident and after that we all had to get out
in a hurry."
"Carl!" Maria said, reproachfully as she slipped an arm around his
waist. "You know we don't talk about 'work' at home."
Carl grinned down at his wife slightly rueful. Looking at the two of
them Kate knew that people would assume that Carl was the stronger of
the two, when the reality was that her mom was much stronger. That
didn't mean that Carl was weak, far from it. Kate had once seen him
shape-shift his body so that it looked like it was made of pure silver
and then lift the family minivan out of a ditch they'd slid into when
Carl had been giving Kate an under-age driving lesson. Because Kate
had been fourteen at the time, and Maria would have killed him, Carl
had bribed her to keep quiet with a trip to get ice cream. The memory
made Kate grin as she realized that her dad had trouble following
rules.
SSzzzz... Suddenly the grill flared up. "Shit!" Carl said lurching
toward the sizzling steaks. He reached out with his right hand which
transformed into living metal from the elbow down as he quickly flipped
the steaks while moving them to a cooler part of the grill.
"Come on, help me set the table," Maria said, grabbing Kate by the
elbow. "We're obviously distracting your father."
***
Saturday morning couldn't have been more perfect, Kate thought, as she
followed Peter. Like most Saturday mornings Kate had gotten up early
and met Peter and Reggie at the Fort Stevens State Park to take
advantage of the biking trails. Unfortunately Doug had had to go
visit his grandparents and hadn't been able to make it. Maria had
dropped Kate off just before 8 am waving at the other parents dropping
off their children before reminding Kate that they needed to be back at
the parking lot by noon.
Reggie, had taken the lead, as always. Kate usually rode right behind
Reggie but today she decided to ride behind Peter. After yesterday
Kate wanted to make sure she had a chance to talk to him, if he wanted
too. After about twenty minutes Peter lifted his hand indicating he
wanted to stop and Kate coasted to a halt next to him. This happened
to be one of Kate's favorite places on the trail. It ran along a bluff
that looked down on the Columbia River.
"What's up?"
Pointing out over the water Pet said, "What do you make of that?"
Kate glanced out and after a second saw what had grabbed Peter's
attention. There was what looked like a guy standing on the water, but
even though his legs weren't moving, he wasn't standing still. Somehow
the water not only supported him but seemed to be carrying him forward,
very quickly.
"Do you think he's a mutant?" Peter asked, a note of awe in his voice.
"Yeah, we should probably get going."
"But this is the first time I've ever seen a mutant."
'That's so not true,' Kate thought, but just shook her head.
Abruptly Kate felt the ground move under her feet and before she could
react, it surged up above her knees to her mid-thigh locking her in
place.
"Gotcha!" a loud male voice exclaimed.
Kate tried to turn around but with her legs immobilized, while
straddling her bike, it was difficult. Still by twisting her head she
was able to spot a guy who was standing on a piece of ground that
looked like it had risen up to form a platform under him. The guy had
dark hair and a hawk like nose, and was dressed in jeans, a brown t-
shirt, and a brown leather jacket and bore a strong resemblance to the
guy on the water.
"I got the other one," a new voice said, and Kate heard a shout from
Peter. A quick glace in the opposite direction showed that Peter had
been pulled off his bike and was floating a couple of feet off the
ground while a third guy hovered a few feet away.
"Hey, let us go!" Peter tried to shout but for some reason it sounded
to Kate like his voice was muffled. Then she realized that the
floating guy was doing something with air to keep him quiet.
"Who are you and what do you want with us?" Kate asked trying not to
sound as scared as she was feeling.
"Are you Kathrine Henderson?" the guy hovering next to Peter asked.
Thinking desperately Kate shook her head.
"She's lying," a new voice announced. Kate looked back at the river to
see the third member of the group who was now standing on a column of
water next to the cliff. Then the water sort of surged and deposited
him a few feet away.
"I can feel the fear and denial in her from here. She's the one."
"Dirty, let me take her."
"No way, Flurry, I got her first!"
"I can get her to the boat the fastest." The floating guy replied.
Kate looked back and forth between the three men and realized that they
must be brothers because they looked so much alike.
"He's right," the new arrival said.
"Fine," the guy, who Kate assumed was Dirty, replied petulantly.
Suddenly the ground around her legs fell away. Kate wasted no time and
dove off her bike into a front shoulder roll just as her mom had taught
and came up at a full run. She knew it was probably futile but she had
to try. Kate made it about three steps down the trail when a blast of
wind caught her up and as it lifted her it hardened around her so that
she couldn't move anything from the neck down.
"Nice move girl," Flurry said, floating over so that he was only a few
feet away. "But don't try anything like that again." Abruptly Kate
felt something hit the side of her face, shocking her more than hurting
her, and then she tasted the blood from a split lip. Before she knew
it she was floating next to Peter trailing Flurry as he moved out over
the water.
"What are you doing?" The comment came from the third brother and held
the snap of command.
Flurry turned to look at his brother. "What?" The question came out
almost like a whine.
"Pray tell, brother, what are you doing with him?" the oldest looking
brother, the one who'd arrived on a column of water, said pointing at
Peter.
"I thought he might make a good hostage. You know, like, if it's good
to have one then it's twice as good to have two."
Kate could hear Dirty snort. "Idiot," he added quietly.
"Flurry, we need her, because we need her dad. The boy means nothing.
Kill him."
Kate tried to talk but when she opened her mouth it was instantly
filled with air, air that stopped her from being able to speak.
Flurry shrugged. "If you say so, Ripple." With that he extended his
hand toward Peter and made a twisting motion. Even though Peter was
ten feet away Kate heard the distinct snapping sound as his neck was
broken. Then Flurry just dropped him. Kate had enough control of her
head to watch as his body fell into the river just below the bluff.
Then everything went dark.
***
Chapter Two
***
Drip...................... Drip ...................... Drip
Slowly Kate became aware of the sound. At first she couldn't identify
it. Water? 'Why can I hear water?' she wondered. Yes, she was sure
of it. It was the sound of water dripping onto a hard surface. Next
came the realization that she was cold. Not cold like she was about to
die from hypothermia but just enough to make her shiver. Reluctantly
Kate opened her eyes.
At first things were kind of blurry and Kate wondered if there was
something wrong with her eyes. Then she saw a dim light coming through
a window set high into the far wall. This faint light was the source
of illumination. After a minute Kate figured out that the window had a
leak and that it must be raining outside. There was already a small
puddle at the base of the wall. This discovery was enough incentive
for Kate to push herself up and look around.
"Ugh." The soft moan escaped her lips as Kate realized just how stiff
and sore she was from sleeping on the cold hard floor. "My neck," she
said reaching up the rub the back of her neck. Looking around Kate saw
that she was lying on the floor of a room devoid of any furniture. The
cold concrete had been sapping all the warmth from her body. Kate
looked back up at the window and became aware of the bars. The fact
that the window had bars sent a shock through Kate and this caused her
to remember the events on the bike trail.
"Peter...." Kate whispered horrified. "He's dead."
The horror of what had happened left Kate shaking. 'Why did they have
to kill him?' she thought. The memory of Peter's death was enough to
bring her back to full awareness and the acrid smell of vomit assaulted
her nose. Kate glanced down and saw that she was still wearing the
biking gear from before, but the front of her shirt was speckled with
dry vomit. She vaguely remembering screaming when they'd killed Peter.
The guy, Flurry, had ignored her. The flight to the boat had taken
only a few minutes and Flurry had dropped her on the deck. As soon as
he did he let go of her and that's when Kate had gotten sick. It could
have only been a minute or two but then the oldest brother, Ripple, was
there. He had reached down and touched her head and Kate had gotten
really sleepy, and then nothing.
Very slowly Kate pushed herself into a standing position. Her dad had
always trained her to be ready to face whatever challenge confronted
her. But being kidnapped by a group of mutants wasn't something easily
prepared for. Kate shook her head to clear it of useless thoughts.
Looking around the room Kate saw that she was probably in some kind of
homemade basement cell. The one window was high up on the cinder block
wall, too high for her to reach. It looked like someone had added the
bars and when they did they broke the seal on the window. There was a
heavy looking wooden door to Kate's left and nothing else in the room.
Again Kate looked down at her shirt, wishing she had something that
didn't stink that she could change into. Still a smelly shirt was
better than nothing, since it afforded her some protection against the
chill. Slowly, Kate walked around the room trying to see if there was
anything she might be able to use. When she got to the door she saw
that there was a light switch. She flicked it up and a bare light bulb
came on flooding the room with a harsh bright light. After a second
she turned it off. The dim light from the window was somehow easier to
take. Besides if her kidnappers saw the light under the door they'd
know she was awake.
"I wonder how long I've been gone?" she mused. Her mom would have been
back by noon and when she didn't show up, she would have started
looking for her. For that matter, when Reggie noticed they weren't
behind him he would have stopped and waited. Then he would have come
looking. He would have found their bikes, and if he looked around he
might have spotted Peter's body. If he did he would have called 911.
For a second Kate wondered if that would cause trouble for her family.
Her parents and stressed to her that they needed to avoid attention.
As mutants they tried to blend in. Her dad had also stressed that with
his job, working for the International Executive Security Corporation
(IESC), as a special consultant, meant discretion. IESC's clients
didn't want attention.
Kate shook her head to clear it of thoughts about things that were
beyond her control. Then she felt a little better because either way
Kate knew that there would be people, very capable people, looking for
her. These people would include her parents. When Kate was little
she'd thought her dad was a super hero. As she'd gotten older she'd
realized that they had too much money for that, super heroing just
didn't pay that well. Her next guess was that he did something for the
government. She'd finally asked and that's when her parents explained
about IESC. Kate didn't know exactly what her dad did as a 'special
consultant' she just knew that he would disappear for months at a time
and that it was dangerous.
Done examining the cell Kate picked a corner, where she could get some
light from the window and see the door. Slowly she slid to the ground
bringing her knees up tight so she could wrap her arms around them.
This position reminded her of how Peter had been sitting yesterday by
the pool. Suddenly her eyes started stinging and then she was crying.
'It can't be real, Peter can't be dead,' she thought, yet she knew he
was.
Kate wasn't sure how long she sat there rocking and crying, long enough
for her eyes to dry and for her to feel empty inside. "When my dad
finds these guys, he's going to make them wish they'd never been born,"
Kate whispered. At some point she must have dozed off because Kate
heard a noise and was suddenly wide awake. Most of the light from the
window was gone and the room was almost completely dark. Then without
warning the door was thrown open and the overhead light came on.
It was so bright Kate found herself blinking. Standing in the doorway
was the outline of a big man. Kate instinctively pushed herself deeper
into her corner. The man moved into the room and Kate saw that it was
middle brother, Dirty, still wearing the same clothes from earlier.
"Get up," he commanded.
Kate slowly pushed herself to her feet. "Who are you? What do you
want with me?" The words tumbled out in little more than a whisper.
The big man quickly moved over next to Kate and grabbed her by the arm.
Kate winced as his hand encircled her bicep in a crushing grip.
"Keep your mouth shut and do what you're told and you might live," he
stated in a calm voice. "Give us any trouble and we'll kill you."
Kate shivered in fear, she knew this wasn't an idle threat, she'd seen
them kill Peter without hesitation. Before she knew it she was being
dragged forward by her arm through the door and up a set of stairs.
The room she was dragged into was a large kitchen. Disturbingly there
was a camera set up to one side pointed at an island counter top in the
middle of the room.
Kate was dragged over to the island and saw that the oldest brother,
Ripple, was talking into the camera.
"As you can see, your daughter is alive. Staying that way depends on
you. You'll be contacted and give instructions. Follow them to the
letter or things will only get worse for your child." With that he
turned to Dirty. "Put her hand there."
Kate noticed, for the first time, there was a chopping block on the
island and a large meat cleaver next to it. Dirty let go of her arm
and grabbed her wrist pulling it toward the cutting block. Kate,
realizing what they planned to do and acted without thinking, just as
her dad had taught her. She suddenly twisted her wrist pulling against
Dirty's thumb. She broke his grip, and as he turned toward her with a
look of surprise she hit him in the nose with the palm of her hand. He
stumbled back eyes watering, stunned, and Kate felt Ripple move to grab
her from behind so she dove over the island scooping up the meat
cleaver as she went.
There was an open hallway right in front of her and she darted toward
it only to feel the air around her harden. Reacting on instinct Kate
threw the meat cleaver toward where she'd seen Flurry standing by the
camera. There was a cry of pain and suddenly Kate was free. She made
it two steps before she was hit from behind. The force of the tackle
drove her to the ground and knocked the wind out of her. The guy
grabbed her by the back of the head in one quick move he yanked her
head painfully up and then smashed it down, face first, into the wood
floor. Pain exploded from her nose.
"Bitch, that's for my nose," Dirty snarled. Again Kate felt her head
pulled back but before Dirty could smash it down again a voice snapped,
"Enough. We still need her alive, for now."
Dazed Kate felt Dirty jerk her to her feet by her arm but another voice
snarled, "I've got it this time."
Again the air hardened around Kate, squeezing her painfully, as it
lifted her helplessly into the air. For a second she saw Flurry, who
was holding his forearm. There was a cut on it where he must have
tried to block the meat cleaver. Kate felt a sense of satisfaction,
even as blood ran down her face from her broken nose and split lip.
'At least I hurt them,' she thought. Then Kate was floating next to
the island. She tried to fight it but her hand was pulled forward and
her fingers spread apart. Instead of feeling afraid Kate was angry,
angry at them for killing Peter, angry at being helpless, and
determined to survive and make these assholes pay!
Now Ripple moved in front of her. "Look at your daughter, Menace, we
are only getting started. If you love her, do as you're instructed."
Ripple took Kate's pinky finger and slid a zip-tie around it and pulled
it painfully tight. Then hardened air forced her hand down onto the
cutting board.
"Let me," Dirty snarled. Ripple looked at his brother and just shook
his head. "No."
He picked up the cleaver and in one quick move brought it down on
Kate's finger. She'd braced herself and tried not to scream. She
failed. The pain was white hot and it seared all the way up her arm.
But then Kate took the pain and made it into a roar of angry defiance.
In response from somewhere in the back of her mind she heard an
answering roar. Then a second roar, the roaring grew louder and louder
in Kate's mind. Kate realized that someone or something was out there
and she reached toward that being and felt it respond. As it did Kate
felt more than heard her own voice change, it grew deeper, wilder, and
far more powerful. She saw a confused look on Dirty's face and she
flexed pushing against the bonds of air that held her.
"Quick, Ripple, put her to sleep. I can't hold her much longer."
Flurry's voice barely penetrated Kate's enraged mind. The pain from
her hand was gone, and all she could think of was the need to destroy
those responsible. Then she felt a cool wave of power flood through
her. "Sleep." She tried to resist but Ripples' voice was memorizing
and Kate slowly felt the darkness rise up and swallow her.
***
Chapter Three
***
Kate looked down at the tree tops as they moved, in a blur, beneath
her. She felt the wind filling her wings and stroked down powerfully
before catching a thermal. The hotter air lifted her and she scanned
the ground below. Between the trees snaked the blue of a stream. The
stream was shallow and the water frothed white over a series of rocks.
There! Among the rocks the great short faced bear moved snatching a
huge fish from the water.
Kate felt a hot surge of hunger and folded her wings diving silently
for the bear. Just as her shadow fell over the beast it paused to look
up and Kate snapped her wings out slowing her descent at the last
second while striking with her forelegs. The bear never stood a
chance. Her full weight and strength broke its back as foot long
talons sank into its hide. Then Kate snapped her wings and was once
again flying easily holding the two thousand pound bear with her claws.
She turned toward the mountain that she somehow knew was her home, and
accelerated. In a few minutes she'd covered the distance and a large
ledge came into view. Kate knew it was a fine place to eat. It was
big enough for two or three of her kind and it got plenty of sun in the
afternoon. Nothing would bother her and she'd have a great view of the
river valley. Settling on the ledge Kate tore into the bear relishing
the taste of the hot fresh meat. Just as she was finishing she felt a
presence and then a shadow darkened the ledge.
*How was your hunt, young one?*
Kate looked up and saw the mighty silver beast descend to land next to
her
*Fine, I like bear.*
She felt a surge of affection from her companion.
*For your first hunt, you did well. Bear is a good snack. But there
are other, better, more satisfying hunts. You have much to learn.
Now come, fly with me.*
Kate didn't want to move, her belly was full and the sun felt warm on
her scaly hide despite the cold mountain air. She sent those feelings
to her companion and added.
*The sun is nice, and I just ate.*
The great silver dragon turned faster than Kate thought possible his
jaws closed just behind her head forcing her neck down. Kate tried to
struggle but she wasn't strong enough and was easily pinned. Even as
she struggled Kate saw that the dragon wasn't entirely silver. The
underside of his wings and belly were the blue of a Chromatic Dragon.
Then with a snap of his neck and shoulders he threw Kate from the
ledge. She was upside down and falling toward the trees but some
instinct caused Kate to roll over and snap her wings out. They
instantly filled with air but Kate knew it wasn't enough and reached
into the cold core of power inside and pushed down against the ground.
Then she was sweeping forward the momentum and energy of the dive
turned into speed as she raced just above the tree tops. After a
second she started to climb quickly gaining altitude and threw her head
to the sky and roared.
*No scion of mine will lay around in the sun while there is hunting to
do. Now lad, follow me if you can!*
With that the older dragon accelerated away. Kate beat her wings
furiously in an effort to keep up, while feeling puzzled at being
called 'lad' but then he shook off the confusion and focused on the
hunt.
***
Kate woke up and noticed the sun light was shining on her face. Every
part of her body ached and her throat was desperately dry. She tried
to blink but there was so much gum on her eyes that she couldn't get
them open. A muscle spasm across her back caused her to moan in pain.
She tried to sit up and failed. Then she heard the sound of voices
from the other side of the door.
"Is she dying?" a male voice said.
"No, you idiot, she's mutating."
"I don't remember my skin glowing like that when I changed!" a third
male voice replied.
"It didn't, but every mutation is unique," the second voice said.
"Should we call Allura? Maybe she'll know someone who can help her?"
the first voice said.
"NO!" the other two voices replied in unison.
"Shouldn't we... you know... give her a blanket or something? We need
to make sure she survives, right?" the first voice said. Then Kate
heard the sound of retreating footsteps.
Groggily she wondered who they were and where she was. She managed to
open her eyes enough to look at her hands. She felt a little surprised
when she saw that they were glowing with a silvery white radiance.
Then she closed her eyes as a shivering fit racked her body. She was
SO cold! For several minutes she shivered and then when the fit passed
she let out a sigh of relief and dropped into a deep sleep.
***
Kate was once again flying. The silvery light of the half-moon created
a contrasting tapestry of shadows below. The shadows didn't bother
Kate, with a bit of concentration she could zoom in and see everything
in a given shadow. A part of him wanted to examine each shadow to test
his eyesight against the gloomy depths. To learn the secrets each
shadow held. He resisted the impulse.
His ancestor had sent him here for a reason. This was a hunt. But it
wasn't a random hunt. He was here for a specific quarry, a dangerous
one, the fact that the prey might turn on him added excitement to the
hunt. The excitement was an element that had been missing from earlier
hunts.
Then he spotted movement. There in one of the shadows. The beast that
immerged had a scaly hide and was bigger than the short faced bear he'd
eaten. As Kate circled, high above, he noticed that the beast had
another smaller creature on its back. This was curious to Kate, the
larger beast should have been able to throw the smaller fleshy thing
from its back and devour it. Yet it appeared to be subservient to it.
Then Kate noticed a second and a third set of paired creatures. If one
such creature was tasty then three would be better. The trick would be
to catch all three before they scattered and ran.
Kate flew away from them and started a shallow arcing descent to
position herself just above the low hill they'd come out of. At the
same time Kate made sure to increase his speed. The hot, humid, thick
air slowed him and Kate reached inside, felt the cold knot of power,
and added it to the flight increasing his speed. Then he flashed out
over the hill coming at the creatures from behind. Kate opened his
mouth but some instinct caused him to exhale instead of roaring as he'd
originally intended.
A cone of white blasted out hitting the creatures from behind. As Kate
flew over them he felt the cold radiate up and knew that not just the
creatures but the ground around them had turned white, flash frozen, in
an instant. Kate soared up converting his speed into a climb. When he
started to slow down Kate folded a wing and tipped over to one side,
this allowed Kate to smoothly turn his climb into a dive back toward
his prey. Kate let gravity do its thing, increasing his speed, until
the ground was rushing up and then he snapped his wings open slowing
and controlling his descent.
With a feeling of surprise he noticed that one of the parasites had
jumped off the back of the creature it rode. It was holding some kind
of long pointy stick and one end of it glowed. Then from the glowing
end a focused stream of white hot fire slashed up toward Kate. Without
thinking Kate tucked a wing and slid to one side of the fire. The move
saved him from being hit but had taken him off his intended flight
path. Kate had wanted to land in the middle of his frozen dinner and
see what these creatures tasted like.
Angry at the disruption to his meal Kate circled to one side and then
came in again. The tiny two leg had resisted the burning cold Kate
felt inside, yet he knew he had other options. This time when he
flashed over the creature he was ready. A stream of glowing missiles
snapped up at Kate. Kate felt the energy that formed the missiles and
met it with his own energy. The two forces collided and the missiles
exploded several yards in front of Kate. Then Kate opened his mouth
knowing he had to do something different. This time the crack of
lightning startled Kate as much as it did the creature below him. Then
lightning blasted into the two leg parasite frying the small beast,
somehow its stick fell away undamaged.
Instead of circling, for another pass, Kate pounced his talons tore the
creature in half and he couldn't help roaring in satisfaction at
conquering these beasts. Kate moved over to one of the lager creatures
and tore into it. He discovered that the frozen meat was just as tasty
as the hot flesh of the bear. Then he felt a presence and spun around
ready to defend his kill.
Kate spotted his ancestor, sitting on the hill, looking down at him.
There was a sense of amused satisfaction radiating from the elder
dragon.
*A fine hunt.*
Kate didn't feel the need to respond to the comment and focused on
eating. After a few minutes the staff caught his eye. Kate froze,
mesmerized. On one end of the stick was a large stone. A pretty
stone. It was still glowing but the glow was fading.
*What is that?*
*A prize.*
Kate didn't understand how he felt as he reached out to touch the
stone. After a minute Kate turned away to go back to his meal.
*It has been a very long time young one.*
Kate looked up at the great silver and blue dragon and sent the feeling
of puzzlement toward him.
*A long time since another of the Eldest Race was awake and even longer
since I had a descendant to train.*
*Is that what I am?* Kate asked and for the first time looking down.
Kate noticed that his scales were silver but his wing tips were
streaked with blue and his belly was as blue as his ancestor's. This
puzzled Kate, and yet Kate didn't know why he was puzzled.
*I am Dux'Tueor, the one who Watches and Guides.*
The name felt right to Kate and he nodded his head.
*You have earned a NAME.*
This statement also seemed right to Kate so he sent a feeling of
agreement toward Dux'Tueor.
*I name you Dux'Primus, because you are the first of our kind to
awaken.*
As his sire said this Kate felt his body thrum in response, as though
he were a string on a guitar that had just been plucked. His whole
body vibrated and the world around him faded.
***
This time when Kate woke up the first thing she noticed was the absence
of pain. In fact as she lay still she realized she felt good. Then
she noticed that she was on something soft and was wrapped in something
warm. A blanket? Slowly Kate opened her eyes. After a second she
forced herself to sit up and noticed that a dim silvery light was
coming in through the widow, but even though the light was poor she had
no trouble seeing.
Kate looked down and saw that she was laying on a mattress that had
been dragged into the room and left on the floor. In addition to the
mattress she'd been given a blanket. For some reason these items made
her feel better. She looked around the room and saw that she was in
some kind of basement. Cinder block walls and bare concrete floors
were the only features besides the window and her mattress. Then she
realized that this was the room where she was being held. At this
memories came flooding back, finally chasing away the strange dreams
she'd been having and the mental fog. Memories of Peter dying, of the
video message to her dad, and her finger.
At this thought Kate glanced down at her hand. When she did she saw
that she had five fingers. In surprise she glanced at her other hand
to make sure she wasn't confused. No, there were five fingers on it as
well. Then she looked at her hand more closely. The hand was wrong.
It wasn't her hand! It was bigger than it should have been and the
fingers were much thicker and stronger looking.
She tossed the blanket to one side and stood up. As she did she almost
tripped and fell. There was something wrong with her balance. She
stumbled to one side and felt pain in her feet. In fact her clothing
felt wrong, constricting all over. She reached out to the wall to
steady herself and her shirt split along the chest and shoulders.
Ignoring the tear Kate reached for her feet. Her shoes had split apart
and her toes were poking out. This didn't stop her from pulling off
the painful things and tossing them to one side. As she did this her
bicycle shorts tore.
"What the fuck is going on?" Kate said, freezing at the masculine
baritone. "My voice," she gasped, reaching for her throat. Her hand
found the prominent bulge of her Adam's apple and for a moment she
couldn't figure out what it was. "No way," Kate whispered, stunned.
Then she felt a twitch in her groin. Slowly almost afraid of what
she'd find Kate reached for her crotch. The sensation of something
touching something that shouldn't be there sent a shiver up Kate's
spine.
"What happened to me?"
Even as she whispered those words Kate knew the answer. "I must have
gone through my mutation." She was the daughter of two mutants and her
parents had told her the odds were good she'd be a mutant. Kate knew
that her mutation might change her physically. She could be a monster,
or she could get a BIT like her mom and be beautiful, or just be normal
looking. One thing Kate had never considered was that her BIT or
mutation might turn her into a guy!
"I wonder what I look like?" Kate asked the empty room. After taking
a few deep breaths to slow her racing heart Kate began to strip. The
shredded clothes went into a pile by the bed. While she was stripping
she tried to avoid looking too closely at her body. Once naked she
steeled herself, knowing, yet not KNOWING, what she'd discover.
Kate held her hands up and looked at them. The skin was pale, but not
pale in an undead kinda way. It was more like her skin now had a
slight metallic quality. Her nails barely extended past her finger
tips, nothing about them would seem strange but Kate somehow knew they
would be very hard and sharp. Next she looked at her chest.
"Well, I'm no longer flat chested," she joked. Her chest was sculpted
with muscle and as Kate's gaze drifted down she realized that she now
had a six pack of abs that would put a Spartan Warrior to shame.
Avoiding the "Big" change, Kate looked at her legs. There were just as
ripped with muscle as her arms and chest and when Kate twisted around
she realized she now had the firm butt of an athlete.
The act of twisting caused her new appendage to swing heavily from side
to side. This sent a shock through Kate and she couldn't resist
looking between her legs. There it was, nestled against her groin, a
tube of meat that shouldn't be anywhere on her body. At this thought
it gave a twitch. Gingerly she poked it. The touch didn't hurt but
she felt it and knew beyond a doubt that THING was a part of her. This
time she touched in gently feeling the velvety skin between her
fingers. Then she reached down to her scrotum and lifted the heavy set
of balls. "The first time I touch a man's balls and they're my own,"
Kate said, her sarcasm turned into a giggle at the bizarre nature of
her mutation.
Abruptly there was a noise from upstairs. Someone had turned on a TV.
It was playing the news. Kate concentrated and the sound became
clearer. There was the voice of a male news anchor talking with his
female partner about the missing Austoria teens and then speculating
about the body discovered along the Columbia River. The dead teenager
had been identified as one of the missing teenagers and they were
speculating that it might have been an accident except that apparently
the second teen was still missing. They knew this because the county
Sheriff's office and released a statement. In the statement the
Sheriff had said that Kathrine Henderson, age sixteen, had been
kidnapped and the kidnappers had contacted the family with a set of
demands. The Sheriff had gone on to say that if anyone had any
information they should contact the Sheriff's office, but under no
circumstances were civilians supposed to confront the kidnappers. The
Sheriff had called them a group of mutant terrorists and said that they
were extremely dangerous.
Kate shook her head. "How can I hear the TV all the way down here?"
Even as she asked the question Kate knew the answer. It must be part
of her mutation. Then she realized that even though the room was
almost completely dark she had had no trouble seeing.
"My senses must have been improved. I wonder what I look like." Even
as she said it, Kate thought, based on what she could see, she must be
a hunk. "I wonder if I've got any other abilities." Glancing around
the room Kate didn't see any way to test her strength. Then inspired
she jumped. The ceiling had to be ten feet up and Kate found that she
could touch it easily.
Of course a basketball rim was ten feet above the court and there were
plenty of guys who could dunk. So she really hadn't proven much,
except that her junk bounced around distractingly without some kind of
support. Then she realized that she was now taller than she'd been and
she probably could jump higher. As Kate looked around for something to
test her body on she spotted the window.
It was a small window high up, almost all the way to the ceiling. If
it weren't for the iron bars that had been added Kate thought she might
be able to squeeze through. She took two quick steps and jumped.
Catching the bars was simple and Kate found that without straining she
could hold herself up by them. Then Kate spread her feet to either
side of the window and started pulling on the bars using her back and
legs to do most of the work, her torsos was now parallel to the ground.
For a moment nothing happened. Kate felt desperate and then her
desperation turned to anger.
These people had taken her by force, killed her friend, wounded her,
and were attempting to hurt her family. An icy rage filled her and in
the back of her mind she heard a roaring sound. Suddenly the bar in
her right hand bent and then the concrete holding it in place crumbled
and the bar came free. The momentum of breaking the bar loose caused
the second one to give and Kate shot away from the wall. She had no
time to think before she hit the ground on her back. All the air was
knocked from her lungs and for a second her vision blurred as the back
of her head bounced off floor.
Kate slowly stood up. Two bars down, two to go. Then she'd be free!
Kate paused for a second to listen. She could still hear the sound of
the TV. She focused slowly blocking out every other sense to
concentrate on listening. After a moment she heard the slow steady
beat of a heart, close to the source of TV noise. Then she heard a
second heart in a different direction but still in the house and still
on the upper floor. For several more minutes Kate focused on listening
and when she didn't hear any other heart beats she figured that there
were only two of the three brothers in the house.
Kate returned to the window and having summoned her rage before, she
found it easier to call up a second time. The bars came free and this
time Kate used the momentum to flip over and land on her feet. She
couldn't help the savage grin the spread across her face. This was
starting to become fun.
Then she sobered up. These guys were dangerous, and they wanted to hurt
her dad. She needed to get away and warn him. She had no idea where
she was or how often these clowns checked on her but she knew time was
not her friend. The window was still a problem. Kate figured she
could throw an iron bar through it and break it but would that make too
much noise? Slowly she picked up one of the bars and then wrapped the
remains of her bike shorts around one end.
She glanced up at the wall she knew she could jump up smash the window
and fall back down. But she needed to break it carefully, quietly, and
then she needed to use the bar to scrape the window clear of glass. If
she didn't she'd take several cuts climbing through.
For a moment Kate thought about her dreams and the strange roaring
she'd heard when they'd cut off her finger. Were they connected? In
her dream she'd been a dragon. A dragon's talons would be helpful now.
If they were long enough to sink into the wall to hold her there while
she broke the window. After a moment Kate held up her hand and thought
of Dux'Tueor. He'd had talons several feet long. Suddenly Kate felt a
presence in her head it seemed puzzled and Kate thought about talons
and how useful they'd be. There was a wave of agreement from somewhere
in her mind. Then a sort of icy energy washed through her and Kate saw
her nails turn white, like ivory, and start growing. In seconds she
had a set of four inch slightly curved talons extending from her
fingers and toes.
This time when Kate jumped she landed next to the window. Her talons
sank into the soft cinder block walls and Kate felt a surge of
satisfaction. She then used an iron bar and as quietly as she could
she broke the glass window and knock all of the remaining glass free.
Kate had to fight the urge to try to wiggle though the window. But she
knew better. Her father had taught her in a survival situation never
to leave behind anything you might be able to use. Kate returned to
the room and quickly gathered up the iron bars, tying them into a
bundle with her former shorts. Next she took her shirt and tied it
around her waist in an improvised skirt. Then Kate threw the blanket
over the bottom of the window to protect her skin as she crawled out.
For a moment Kate wondered if there was any way she could take the
mattress, but knew it was impossible. That window was barely big
enough for her, much less a twin sized mattress.
Kate leapt back up to the wall tossed her bundle through the window and
then tried to climb through. The window was a typical basement window.
Before her mutation Kate would have slid through without any trouble.
Now it seemed much smaller. As Kate wiggled through she felt a sting
on her back and knew that she'd missed some glass, and then she was
free.
A quick look around showed an old farm house with trees across a short
lawn in front of her. Kate retrieved the blanket and shook it free of
any glass and then wrapped it around her shoulders. Then she picked up
her bundle of iron bars and dashed for the tree line. The minute she
was among the trees Kate had to fight the urge to roar, her joy at
being free was fierce and hot in her chest.
***
Chapter Four
***
Even with her night vision, Kate was lost. The trees were thick and
she had no idea which way she was going. Her dad had taught her enough
to know how to walk a straight line in the forest. She did this by
putting her back to a tree and spotting a tree a dozen feet away and
then walking to it. Then she picked another and another and another.
But she'd forgotten to do a pace count and then it occurred to her that
even if she had it would have been pointless, since she didn't know
what her pace count was in this body.
Her elation at escaping had turned into worry, because she had no way
to warn her parents. After a little while she dismissed this thought
to focus on walking. Sooner or later she was bound to find a road or
some type of land mark. As she walked she couldn't help noticing how
her new body was different from her normal body. The sausage between
her legs was annoying. It moved from side to side with each step in a
steady reminder of her new status. She could also see her breath, in
the silvery moonlight, but the air didn't feel the least bit cold. It
then occurred to her that she was walking barefoot through the forest,
stepping on stones and twigs and they didn't bother her. This made
Kate wonder if her skin was now tougher, or if she was an Exemplar and
this was just a side effect.
At one point Kate paused to watch a mosquito land on her arm.
Mosquitos had always loved to bite her but now she was curious. After
several seconds of trying to draw blood the Mosquito gave up and flew
away. 'Wow, I'll never need to buy bug spray again!' she thought. If
it wasn't for the sex change she knew she'd be marveling at her new
body.
After a time Kate noticed that the moon had set, but it was a little
lighter. At this she paused to look around. Yes, it was definitely
lighter, the sun was rising. Then off to her right Kate saw a shimmer
through the trees. Since this was the first landmark that wasn't more
trees Kate headed toward it. After a few minutes Kate saw that she was
walking toward a small lake. It was farther away than she'd estimated
and the sun was well above the horizon by the time she reached the
edge. For the first time Kate had a clear view for more than a couple
of dozen feet and she looked around. To her left she saw a mountain
range. "The Cascades," she wondered, turning to look in the opposite
direction. If they were then that way was east. So she should be
able to figure out north and south.
Feeling desperately thirsty Kate dropped her blanket, improvised skirt,
and bundle on the shore and stepped into the lake. She knew that
drinking unpurified water might be a bad idea but she'd been walking
for hours and knew she was dehydrated. The feeling of cool lake water
moving up her thighs was refreshing until it reached her new organ.
The sensation of cool water caused her to gasp and look down. Then
Kate couldn't resist a booming laugh.
"So that's what they mean by shrinkage!"
Kate looked into the water and noticed that her vision sharpened. It
was like she could see into the water. There! She'd spotted a fish.
Without thinking her hand darted out, even though the talons she'd used
to get out of her cell had retracted, she managed to catch the
struggling lake trout. At first she was too surprised by her
instinctive move to know what to do and her grip on the struggling fish
slipped. The fish dropped back into the water with a splash and Kate
let out a chuckle.
"I guess I know what's on the menu for breakfast."
Cupping her hands Kate lifted a small mouthful of water to her lips.
The liquid was cool and tasted clean. After one experimental swallow
Kate took another mouthful and then another. After her third scoop of
lake water Kate thought she saw something from the corner of her eye.
She glanced around, searching, and spotted it. At an angle across the
lake there was a small cabin with an even smaller dock. Civilization!
If they had a phone she might be able to contact her parents. Rather
than rush over to the cabin Kate slowly scanned the shoreline. She
wanted to know if there were any other signs of civilization. Not
spotting any Kate let out a sigh. If this was someone's fishing cabin
then there was a good chance no one would be home and there wouldn't be
a way to contact anyone. Still this was the best chance at finding
help she'd had so far. She needed to check it out.
With this goal in mind Kate quickly returned to the place where she'd
left her meager belongings. She once again wrapping the blanket around
her shoulders like a cloak, tied her shirt around her hips, and picked
up her crude tools. Then she started working her way around the lake.
It took more than an hour to come up on the cabin and when she did Kate
paused to examine what she'd found.
It had been made of rough logs and couldn't have more than a couple of
rooms. To one side of the cabin through the trees Kate saw that
someone had planted a garden. It looked like a vegetable garden and
from what Kate could see, it was doing quite well. Slowly Kate
circled the cabin trying to get a better idea for who the owner might
be and more importantly what they'd be like. At what Kate assumed was
the front of the cabin, based on the porch and rocking chair, she saw a
small track that must serve, from time to time, as a driveway. It was
one of those seldom used tracks with grass and weeds growing up between
the ruts made by the vehicle's wheels.
The cabin didn't have a garage and there was no sign of a car. Feeling
a little discouraged Kate continued around the house and saw that it
had an old fashioned well, complete with a bucket and rope. The well
was on the same side as the garden so Kate assumed it served the dual
purpose of providing the cabin and the garden with clean water. Now
Kate saw that the cabin had a back porch that was almost as big as the
one on the front.
From here Kate could see the dock and a small wooden canoe that had
been turned upside down and left leaning against the dock. As she
continued around Kate saw what looked like an empty clothes line and
then she caught the scent of a wood smoke. At this she glanced at the
roof and saw a faint plume of smoke drifting lazily out of the chimney.
Having circled the cabin Kate moved toward what she was still assuming
was the front porch. There hadn't been any sign of movement within the
cabin, but the well-tended garden and the smoke made Kate believe that
someone was home. They'd probably feel a lot more comfortable with her
if she introduced herself by knocking on the door. As Kate moved
toward the porch a sixth sense made her dive forward into a front roll,
dropping her bundle and losing the blanket and t-shirt along the way.
Kate came to her feet her hands up ready to fight, and stopped.
A robed and hooded figure stood a few feet behind where Kate had been.
It held a thin looking staff in one hand and even though the light
green robe was bulky Kate somehow sensed that this person was a woman.
"You startled me, Ma'am."
"I'm amazed that you were able to sense me, young man," came the
musical reply.
Abruptly Kate remembered that she was naked, and that guys aren't
supposed to be naked in front of girls. She felt her face flush, but
made no move toward her dropped blanket or t-shirt.
"You have the advantage, madam," Kate said and wondered why she was
speaking so strangely.
"I do, but it is only fitting, since this is my home. Tell me your
name."
Kate opened her mouth, but instead of saying Kathrine Henderson, she
said, "I am named Dux'Primus."
There was a hiss from the hooded woman and for a second she didn't
move. Then with her free hand she slowly pushed back her hood. Her
midnight hair was pulled back in a tight braid giving Kate a full view
of her slightly too big green eyes, pointed ears, and delicate chin.
The similarity to an elf from the Lord of the Rings was shocking.
"You're a mutant?"
"Surprised at seeing another of us, so far from civilization?"
"Uhm, well, honestly, yes," Kate stumbled.
"Stranger things have happened. My name is... well, for now you can
call me Molly," the woman said, and when she did she grinned showing
off perfectly white teeth. "Please come inside and have breakfast with
me. You can tell me what you're doing out here and why you're doing it
naked."
Kate felt her face turn bright red and quickly scooped up her blanket
wrapping it around her body. "Tssk... a shame, to cover up such a fine
body," the woman said with a lascivious look toward Kate. Then as if
knowing Kate would follow she moved toward the cabin. Kate picked up
her dropped bundle and turned to follow Molly.
Then Molly looked over her shoulder at Kate. "Are you carrying iron?"
The surprise was evident in her voice, but she covered it quickly.
"Please leave it outside. It distresses me."
Sheepishly Kate dropped the bundle next to the porch and followed Molly
inside.
***
"Try these on."
Kate managed to catch a bundle of clothes Molly tossed at her. Kate
had followed the mutant into her cabin and had been surprised at how
large it turned out to be. The front door had opened to a sitting room
with a large stone fireplace. Molly had disappeared around a corner by
the time Kate had entered, rubbing her head from where she'd accidently
hit the doorframe.
"I wonder why she made the door so small," Kate muttered. Then she
looked around expecting to see Molly and instead found an empty room.
The room had a hardwood floor and a rustic feel. There was a rocking
chair in one corner with a nice view out the front window and a large
built in bookshelf to one side. Kate moved over to the books to see
what her hostess was reading when Molly returned.
"Do you have a place where I can change?"
Molly raised one eyebrow. "If you're feeling shy, you can change on the
porch."
"At least turn around," Kate replied grumpily feeling her face turn
bright red, again.
With a sigh Molly turned her back to Kate. As soon as she turned
around Kate dropped the blanket and looked at the bundle. There was a
pair of men's sweat paints and large tee-shirt. 'These are going to be
way to big,' Kate thought. When she pulled on the sweat pants she was
shocked that they weren't quite long enough, although there was some
room around the waist. Kate noticed there was a draw string so she
pulled it tight and knotted it. When she did she glanced up to find
Molly had turned back around.
"Hey!"
Molly shrugged. "I wasn't sure if they'd be big enough." Molly's smirk
made Kate doubt her sincerity. "Besides I've already seen you naked."
Kate turned away from the small woman and pulled on the tee-shirt,
again surprised at how tight it was. The fabric was stretched nearly
to the breaking point across her chest and she felt like if she flexed
she'd shredded it.
"So how did you know I'm a mutant?" Kate asked.
Molly looked at Kate curiously. "It wasn't hard... you don't really
look like a normal human. But you know that."
"Uhm... actually I've not seen what I look like since my mutation,"
Kate admitted reluctantly.
"What! How is that possible?!"
"I... uhm... changed just a day or two ago... and the men who were
holding me didn't offer me a mirror."
Kate felt a shift in the atmosphere of the room and looked up from
where she'd been staring at the floor to see that Molly was looking at
her with a strange intensity.
"Holding you?"
"Do you have a mirror?" Kate said, reluctant to talk about what
happened. After all what did she know about this woman? She might be
working with the brothers, she was an unknown mutant after all.
For a second Kate thought she was going to argue, but then she nodded.
"Wait right here."
Kate had to squish the urge to follow Molly deeper into the house, but
she knew it would have been rude and, something told her, potentially
dangerous. So to distract herself Kate returned to the bookshelf. The
books were an eclectic mix, and half were in a language that Kate
couldn't identify. Those she could read ranged from things like "Herb
Lore in the Modern World" to "101 Wards" and "Loki's Guide to Glamors."
"Here we go."
Kate spun around once again startled that she'd been snuck up on.
She'd known that Molly would be back and had been listening for her,
yet she hadn't heard her. Kate reigned in the flash of frustration to
move toward the spot where Molly had placed a large standing mirror.
The mirror was set in an ornate wooden frame and was oval in shape.
Molly had placed it at a slight angle so Kate had to walk around to get
a view of herself in it. When she did she froze.
The image of the man looking back at her left Kate feeling stunned.
Her first impression was that this guy was big, not just tall, but
ripped! Even standing still, he oozed masculine vitality. He had pale
skin that sort of sparkled in the sunlight. Not like those awful
vampire movies, but enough to notice if someone looked closely. The
next most striking feature was his hair, short and spiky it was an odd
metallic silver color and as Kate looked more closely the tips of his
hair and been frosted to a light blue. His face was handsome with a
strong chin and his eyes seemed slightly large. They were a brilliant
blue that seemed to draw attention and hold it.
Kate slowly reached up to touch this strange new face and watched as
the stud in the mirror copied her movement. Fascinated as she was with
her new reflection Kate could feel Molly watching her. A part of her
mind warned her to be careful but she ignored it. Slowly Kate turned
her head to get a look at her face from the side and saw her ears for
the first time. They were slightly larger than normal and pointed.
'Am I an Elf,' Kate wondered. From somewhere in the back of her mind a
sleepy voice replied with a chuckle.
*No.*
*Dux'Tueor?*
Kate felt a drowsy affirmatio