Shenanigans
By Morpheus
Crystal Hall, Friday afternoon, Nov 16th, 2007
"So, what are you working on this time?" Alyss asked.
Amy Maguire took a bite from her dinner, then glanced over at the
notebook beside her. She'd been doodling a little while she ate,
which she frequently did when she had ideas she was working on.
"I was just thinking about different ways to weaponize my spheres,"
Amy answered once she'd finished swallowing. "It's been three weeks
since Exquisite and her friends pulled anything serious, and I want
to be ready for them the next time they do."
"Are you sure they're going to cause more problems?" Sapphire asked,
giving Amy a curious look.
Amy considered this for a moment. Of course, she had no doubt that
the other students would target them again. On Halloween, their two
groups had come to some serious blows, and she'd been certain ever
since that this was going to happen again.
Before Amy could answer, Alyss snorted. "They're some nasty little
fucks...pardon my French. We embarrassed them, so you can bet you're
a...butt that they're going to want payback. The only question is,
why they haven't come after us again since then?"
"They've been recruiting," Amy reminded her friends, gesturing in the
direction of the table where Exquisite was sitting her growing
clique.
"That is true," Sapphire admitted, absently pulling her blue scaled
cloak a little tighter around herself. "They have two more
members..."
"I'm not surprised that Drama Queen hooked up with Exquisite and
Starbright," Alyss grumbled. Her eyes narrowed. "She's so full of
herself that she fits right in with those two."
"She can be rather frustrating," Sapphire commented, though her eyes
narrowed a little.
"She's a pain in my patootie," Alyss nearly growled. "But the one
I'm worried about is that new kid, Kraken. I heard he's pretty
powerful."
"Yeah," Amy agreed with a wry smile. "He has a pretty good
reputation for someone who hasn't even been here for two weeks."
Sapphire nodded. "It is unfortunate that he barely arrived on campus
when Exquisite recruited him."
"We don't know enough about him to take him into account yet," Amy
grudgingly admitted, tapping her notebook. "So, I'm trying to figure
out some options..."
"We never really retaliated after what they did on Halloween,"
Sapphire pointed out with a scowl. "Now they must think they can
attack us without consequences..."
Amy scowled at that, knowing that her blue-haired friend had a good
point. After Halloween, the three of them had wanted to retaliate
against Exquisite and her friends, but there hadn't been much
opportunity. Or more accurately, there hadn't been much opportunity
for anything other than an attack of their own, and they were trying
to avoid anything that could get them suspended or expelled. So far,
all they'd been able to do was perform a few 'practical jokes'. She
glanced to Alyss, smiling faintly as she did so.
"You could always put them all in diapers and pajamas," Amy told
Alyss. "Or make them all dress like Jericho..."
"That might be going a little too far," Alyss responded with a
chuckle. She absently formed a length of ribbon between her fingers
and began playing with it as she talked. "But I've got the feeling
that they're going to try something again soon...unless we do
something to make them think twice."
"Yeah," Amy agreed. "For now, we keep our eyes open and watch out
for any ambushes. And if we find an opportunity to mess up whatever
they have planned..." She paused at that and tapped her notebook.
"And like I said, I'm working on a few things that should be useful."
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The Quad, Friday afternoon, Nov 16th, 2007
It was Friday afternoon and classes were over for the week. Melissa
Chambers sat at a table in the quad, having already changed out of
her uniform and into her normal clothes. Several other students
gathered nearby, eager to participate in the business she was
conducting.
"Mischief," one boy called out.
Melissa looked up and saw Orc, a large and particularly ugly boy. He
had a somewhat piggish nose, fanged teeth, and really bad skin.
Overall, he looked like an Orc from one of those Lord of the Rings
movies, hence his name, but he was actually really nice.
"Hey, Jean," Melissa greeted him with a grin.
"I was told that you're the one to talk to about..." He paused at
that and looked around self-consciously.
"You mean, this?" Melissa asked, reaching into a pocket in her jacket
and pulling out two small plastic bags, then placing both of them and
their contents onto the table in front of him.
"Yes," Orc agreed a little nervously.
"Mischief," a girl suddenly exclaimed as she rushed up to the table.
Melissa looked up and saw Megaera, one of the older girls with GSD.
Megaera had a pair of large wings, which resembled bat wings that
were half-covered with feathers, though in a mottled and patchy way.
Her skin matched the almost mangey appearance of her wings, in that
it looked like she was badly sunburned and peeling.
"I need you to hook me up," Megaera exclaimed. "Give me another
one..."
"What happened to the one I gave you?" Melissa asked, though she was
already reaching into her pocket.
"Mister Williams saw it in class and got pissed," she hissed. "He
stole it..."
"I think that technically, they call it confiscating," Alecto pointed
out.
"Whatever," Megaera snapped.
"Here you go," Melissa said, handing the plastic baggie to the older
girl. Then she turned her attention back to Orc. "So, which one do
you want?"
The first plastic baggie contained a pin, which looked like a black
circle with black devil horns and a squiggly devil tail. The other
baggie contained an almost identical pin, with the only difference
being that there was a smiley face in the middle of the circle.
"Would it be possible to get both?" Orc asked hopefully.
Melissa gently pushed both pins towards the boy, along with a
business card. "This is our website... Just sign up and you'll be a
member of the Imp Fan Club." She puffed up a little and bragged,
"I'm the president."
"Merci beaucoup," Orc said with a polite smile.
Stryff, the blue skinned girl with four arms, announced, "Mister
Williams totally freaks out whenever he sees someone wearing one of
these pins... He really hates Ms. Imp."
Melissa began to giggle at that, then abruptly gave a handful of pins
to Stryff. "Then you should give these to everyone in your history
class... And make sure they wear them during class..."
"Great idea," Trixie said with a giggle of her own. "Now I kinda
wish I had Mister Williams..."
"No, you don't," someone else offered.
Melissa reached into her pockets, then frowned as she realized that
she just gave away all the remaining pins. "I guess I'm out," she
said with a disappointed sigh. "Now I've gotta get more..."
"So, you want to see my new joy buzzer?" Trixie abruptly asked. She
grinned evilly. "Guaranteed to zap high level exemplars."
"That would be awesome," Melissa exclaimed with a grin. Then she
paused for a moment. "Oh yeah, I've got something else I was gonna
do..."
"Your loss," Trixie told her with a shrug before wandering off.
Melissa turned her attention to Crystal Hall, and to watching those
who came to eat. She was looking for one specific person. Rapier.
"Where is he?" Melissa asked impatiently. She nearly bounced where
she stood, "Come on, come on, come on..."
Melissa blushed as she thought of Rapier, and her heart even began
racing. She'd been crushing on him so hard for the last couple
weeks, and she'd finally gotten her nerve up. Today was the day
where she was going to eat dinner with him...whether he knew it or
not.
"And I'm gonna ask him out," she told herself with a giggle. She
could just imagine him saying yes and kissing her, which made her
blush brighter and giggle even more. "This is gonna be so totally
awesome..."
Then Melissa saw Rapier and she let out a 'squee' of excitement. She
started walking towards Rapier, but when she was halfway there,
another girl suddenly rushed over to him and began talking.
"Erin," Melissa said, recognizing Cauldron.
She paused for a moment, annoyed with Erin for delaying her plan.
However, she knew that she only had to wait a minute at most, because
as soon as Erin was gone, she'd go talk to Rapier herself. He'd
never paid much attention to her before, but that was about to
finally change.
Melissa giggled. "I'm finally gonna do it..."
But just then, Rapier leaned forward and kissed Erin. Melissa felt a
cold weight sink into her guts as she watched the two of them kiss,
followed by a cold dread through her entire being as they went into
Crystal Hall, hand in hand.
"No...," Melissa whispered as tears began to well up.
Rapier didn't want her...he wanted Erin. At that moment, Melissa
suddenly felt as though her heart had shattered in her chest.
Without saying a word, she turned invisible and ran away as fast as
she could.
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Emerson, Saturday late morning, Nov 17th, 2007
"Focus," Chris Matthews told himself. "Hold it right there..."
A golden aura burned around Chris, the visible manifestation of his
PK shell. Whenever he exerted his powers, his shell tended to become
visible, which was extremely useful at the moment since it let him
see what he was doing, rather than just feeling it.
At the moment, Chris' had dulled over most of his body, but burned
more than twice as bright around his hands. He concentrated as hard
as he could on his hands, on pushing even more of his PK power there.
However, he couldn't hold it any longer and his shell snapped back to
normal, with the golden color once again being even around his entire
body.
"Not good enough," Chris stated. "Not yet..."
Chris let out a sigh and relaxed, letting his PK shell fade back to
its normal invisible state. Then he wiped the sweat from his
forehead, deciding that he was done with training...at least for the
moment. He'd practice again that night, before bed.
"I am getting better though," Chris mused as he looked around his
bedroom.
When the Imp had first started to teach Chris these exercises, he'd
thought that they would be a waste of his time. After all,
meditation was for wimps and people who liked yoga, not for people
like him, who preferred action. However, he couldn't argue with
success. He'd only been taking lessons from her for a couple weeks,
but he could already control his PK shell much better than he'd ever
been able to before.
Chris was still suspicious of the Imp though, and he had good reason
to be. After all, she was a supervillain and even bragged about it,
while he was going to become a hero. However, in spite of all that,
she was still helping him.
His thoughts turned to the previous weekend, when he'd been in Boston
and had run into a real supervillain. Of course, Chris tried to stop
the villain since that was what heroes did, but the Imp had
interfered. Chris didn't know where she'd come from, but she'd
helped the villain get away, which was all the proof he needed that
she was still a villain.
But after that, she'd actually given him a lecture on how he was
putting innocent bystanders in danger, and how he was only making
things worse. Chris wanted to argue with her, but the more he
thought about it over the last week, the more he'd realized that she
made sense.
"Then that hero showed up," Chris said bitterly.
Chris had tried to stop that villain, but when Lamplighter showed up,
he'd immediately accused Chris of being the villain. Lamplighter had
even attacked without giving Chris a chance to explain what was going
on. Then, to his surprise, his teacher, the Imp, had come to his
rescue. His supervillain teacher had actually saved him from the
hero. The whole situation had left Chris shaken and confused, and
even now, a week later, he still wasn't sure of what to think.
After dwelling on these thoughts for several minutes, Chris shook his
head and tried to clear it. Heroes needed to be clear-headed and
decisive. They couldn't afford to waste time thinking about things
that didn't matter. However, a voice in the back of his head
reminded him that this is exactly what Lamplighter had done. Was
that really the kind of hero he wanted to be?
Chris left his room a few seconds later, momentarily thinking about
finding his best friend John, so they could go to lunch, until he
remembered that John was busy. In fact, John was going to spend the
entire weekend working on some project for his magic class, which
meant that Chris was on his own.
He was about halfway down the hallway when he saw another boy coming
out of his own room. Devon Roth, AKA Iron, noticed Chris and gave
him a cold look. In spite of the fact that they had nearly identical
powers, both being PK 3s, they did not get along in the least.
"So, who are you going to get humiliated by today?" Devon asked with
a sneer.
Chris narrowed his eyes at that, biting back the surge of anger. "At
least I didn't get my ass kicked by an art teacher...."
This time, it was Devon's eyes that narrowed in anger. The two boys
just stood there, glaring at each other in silence before Devon made
a show of dismissing Chris and walked away. Once he was gone, Chris
let out a sigh.
"What an ass," Chris muttered bitterly.
As far as Chris was concerned, Devon was an arrogant prick. The
other boy liked to brag about how his father was some kind of rich
and influential lawyer, and he resented the fact that he was in
Emerson rather than Melville. Admittedly, Devon was usually all
talk, and rarely did anything physical unless he was off his meds.
Fortunately, he seemed to be on them at the moment, or that brief
confrontation would have gone quite differently.
Chris glared in the direction that Devon had gone, then shrugged and
continued on his way. He paused to stick his head in the common
room. Collin and Fixx were the only ones currently present, and the
two of them seemed to be deep in conversation about their upcoming
arena match.
He'd heard about this upcoming match and was a little uncomfortable
with the fact that Collin and Fixx were fighting to protect the honor
of a known MCO spy. However, they were both nice guys, and he'd
never had any problems with either of them, so he was happy to wish
them luck. Besides, if both of them thought that Absinthe was worth
defending, maybe she wasn't as bad as everyone said.
"Hey," Chris called out, just loud enough to get their attention.
Once he had it, he said, "Good luck on your match tomorrow."
"Thanks," Collin said, giving a nod of acknowledgement while Fixx
responded with a casual salute.
Chris left Emerson and made his way to the Crystal Hall. After
grabbing his lunch, he looked around for a place to sit, though he
quickly heard someone calling his name.
"Aegis," a girl called out. "Over here..."
He looked to the source of the voice and immediately saw Melissa, a
cute blonde girl. Melissa was another one of Imp's personal
students, which seemed a little ironic considering that her dad was
apparently some kind of superhero. Chris had learned that last week
in Boston, though admittedly, he didn't know which superhero her dad
was.
"Hey," Chris greeted Melissa, who flashed him a broad grin. That was
one thing he liked about Melissa. She always seemed to be in a good
mood...even if she was a bit hyper.
"Come sit with us," Melissa exclaimed, gesturing to an empty seat at
their table.
Chris quickly glanced at Melissa's companions. He wasn't the least
bit surprised to see her sitting with Monkeywrench, since the furry
GSD boy seemed to be her best friend. However, he was just a little
surprised to see her second companion, Darqueheart, who was a bit
evil looking and generally unsocial.
Darqueheart had pure black skin, black horns that curved back, and a
devil's tail. She resembled the Imp...but just a little more extreme
and devilish. Chris tensed up a little at the sight of her because
she looked dangerous. However, she just gave him a dismissive look
and went back to her food.
"Thank you," Chris said as he took his seat.
"So," Monkeywrench asked Melissa, "How did last night go?"
Melissa froze, and in an instant, her expression changed from excited
to sad. She almost looked like she was about to start crying, though
she quickly covered it up and began smiling.
"It went...great," she said, though her tone said otherwise.
Chris knew that he wasn't the most observant person, but even he
noticed that there was something wrong with Melissa. "Are you okay?"
he asked awkwardly.
"I'm...fine," she said, unable to hold the tears back.
"Wow," Monkeywrench said sympathetically. "That bad?"
Melissa nodded and then wiped the tears away. "I don't wanna talk
about it..."
Chris noticed Monkeywrench and Darqueheart share a worried look. He
could understand why, because this was pretty unusual for Melissa.
"Maybe you should spend the day with Ms. Imp," Monkeywrench
suggested. "She's great at cheering people up."
"She isn't here today," Melissa said with another forced smile.
"She's off campus...doing art stuff."
Chris chuckled faintly at that. "Do you mean forging a painting, or
stealing one?"
"Would you believe neither?" Melissa asked.
After a moment of consideration, Chris shook his head. "Not really."
"Well, we'll find something to cheer you up," Monkeywrench promised
Melissa. "Maybe we can prank Geist. That's always fun."
Melissa smiled at that, and it actually seemed like a real smile.
"Maybe..."
Chris had no idea what had put Melissa into a bad mood, but he
helpfully offered, "Maybe a shopping trip? My mom always feels
better after she goes shopping..."
"That is so sexist," Monkeywrench exclaimed in mock offense.
"Yes," Darqueheart agreed, giving Chris a wry look. "But he does
have a point."
Melissa's eyes lit up at that and a familiar grin once again spread
across her face. "We can go on a shopping trip," she exclaimed with
a squeal of delight, throwing herself at Darqueheart and giving her a
hug.
"But I can't go...," Darqueheart protested.
"Why not?" Melissa asked. "Are you busy tomorrow?" Then before
Darqueheart could answer, Melissa announced, "This is gonna be
awesome..."
"Aw, a girl's outing," Monkeywrench said with a grin of his own.
"After what happened the last time you were in Berlin, I almost want
to see this..."
"Good," Melissa responded. "Because you're coming with us tomorrow.
Both of you are..."
"I was planning on watching an arena match," Chris started to say.
Darqueheart glared at him. "This was your idea, so you can suffer
along with me and the hairball."
"Hey," Monkeywrench protested with a smirk. "I resemble that
remark."
Melissa jumped up out of her seat, nearly bouncing with her usual
excitement, her bad mood forgotten for the moment. "This is going to
be so much fun..."
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Hawthorne, Saturday late morning, Nov 17th, 2007
Alyss Morgan was sitting on a stool in the Hawthorne kitchen. Her
legs hung over the side of the stool, dangling above the ground. It
was annoying, but she was used to it. Ever since she'd been given
her second chance at life, nearly everything seemed to be too large
for her.
"Damn good sandwich," Alyss commented, taking another bite.
"Thanks," Amy responded.
"Yes," Sapphire agreed. "This is very good."
Amy just smiled at that. "It's a shrimp po' boy. My old neighbor,
Mrs. Lawrence, taught me to make them. The remoulade sauce is her
recipe."
"Well, you can give her my compliments," Alyss said.
"And mine as well," Sapphire agreed.
Alyss shifted positions in her seat, absently adjusted her dress,
when went in for another bite of her sandwich. This was much better
than the old peanut butter and jelly sandwiches that Megan used to
make for her and the kids, though admittedly, Alyss would have given
nearly anything to have one of Megan's cheap sandwiches again.
Just then, several boys came charging into the kitchen. Alyss had
spent enough time in Hawthorne, hanging out with Amy and Sapphire,
that she was pretty familiar with most of the Thornies. She
immediately recognized Achoo, Derp, and Dust.
"We heard you were making lunch," Achoo announced, his eyes sweeping
over the food that was set out.
"They're po' boys," Amy explained again.
She turned away from her own lunch and went to the tray containing
several dozen sandwiches already made up. The newcomers could have
easily grabbed their own, but Amy still plated their food up for
them.
"Thanks, Amy," Derp said with a somewhat goofy grin.
"Yeah, thanks," Achoo agreed, taking a big bite of his sandwich and
nodding approvingly.
The three boys hurried out the door after this, giving Amy the
opportunity to go back to her own lunch. Alyss just watched her in
amusement. It seemed that Amy was always trying to take care of
other people, even going so far as to cook meals and snacks for
everyone in Hawthorne. In fact, Amy was often so motherly, that it
was easy to forget that she'd been born a guy, just like Alyss
herself had been.
"Do either of you have any plans for tomorrow?" Amy asked.
"No," Sapphire answered with a curious expression. "Why?"
Alyss considered this for a moment before admitting, "You know I've
got that new project car, and I was planning on working on it."
"Oh," Amy responded, looking a little disappointed.
"Why?" Alyss asked. "What do you have in mind?"
"I was thinking about heading into town," Amy admitted. "I wanted to
get off campus for a bit...and pick up a few things for the kitchen."
"Did your anonymous benefactor forget to stock the kitchen?" Alyss
asked with a chuckle.
About every week or two, someone kept filling the fridge and
cupboards with food, and so far, nobody had come forward to claim
credit. Of course, Alyss had her own suspicions about who this
person was, and her number one suspect was a certain rich foodie in
her own cottage. The question was, how the hell was the food being
brought in without anyone seeing it? Unless of course, someone like
Fubar or Mrs. Cantrell was covering for them, which was something
that Alyss wouldn't put past either of them.
"Oh no," Amy responded with an amused look. "The food arrived as
usual, but there's a dish I wanted to try later this week, and I
don't have all the ingredients..."
Alyss nodded in understanding. "Well, I wouldn't mind getting off
campus myself for awhile. Besides, I need a new pair of work
boots..."
"Can't you just make your own?" Sapphire asked, giving Alyss a
curious look.
"Naw," Alyss responded with a shrug. She held her hand out and made
a cloth square appear. "I can only make fabric...not leather, rubber
soles, or steel toes..." Then she used the newly made napkin to wipe
off her mouth.
"I imagine good work boots would be hard to find in your size," Amy
pointed out.
Alyss nodded agreement. "Yeah. They probably won't have them in
town, and I'll just end up custom ordering them from online anyway.
But if nothing else, I can check out the auto parts shop and see what
they have."
"And the library," Sapphire pointed out with a look of amusement.
"I've seen the way you go through books..."
"When you get to be my age," Alyss commented wryly, "you learn to
appreciate the value of a good book."
Sapphire burst out laughing at that, which was understandable since
Alyss looked like she was only ten years old. Amy just gave Alyss an
amused look, since she actually knew how old Alyss really was.
"Then, I guess we have our plans for tomorrow," Amy said with a
smile. "Now, are either of you interested in dessert? I made some
peach cobbler..."
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Whateley Academy, Saturday afternoon, Nov 17th, 2007
Naomi Pryce, the young woman better known as Exquisite, leaned back
into her couch and slowly looked around the room. It was a large
room and fairly luxurious, even with the complete lack of windows.
This room had once been the clubhouse of some now defunct club, the
last member of which had graduated the previous spring. Naomi had
paid a fixer for the location and access codes, which had been
expensive, but well worth it for the privacy alone.
Naomi's 'friends' were gathered there at her request. She had
claimed the most comfortable couch for herself while Iron and Gravmax
shared the other one, with each of them sitting on opposite ends.
Starbright had claimed one of the comfortable recliners while Drama,
one of their new members, had the other.
And then there was the last member of their clique, the most recent
to join. Kraken. He was six and a half feet tall, heavily muscled,
and had long dark hair, almost giving the impression that he could
have been some kind of barbarian warrior in times past.
Kraken was a respectable exemplar five, though it was his other
ability that made him so useful. Naomi smiled faintly, thankful that
she'd found him when she had, before anyone else had been able to
take him under their wing. After all, every powerful clique needed
an enforcer, and Kraken was going to be hers.
"I think it is time," Naomi announced, "for us to finish what we
began on Halloween."
"A little too late, if you ask me," Gravmax commented. "We should
have dealt with those girls several weeks ago..."
"But you know why we waited," Iron pointed out. "We had to make sure
that security wasn't watching us."
Starbright nodded with both of their comments. "The question is, how
do we deal with them without security coming after us. I mean, we
won't be able to get away with the masks like on Halloween..."
"I'm a little confused," Drama said, looking around the group. "I
have no problem with going after that little brat, Ribbon...but I
don't see why everyone is so focused on those girls..."
Naomi smiled faintly at that. "We formed our little group because we
each have ambitions, and in order to achieve our goals, we need to be
seen as powerful...as a group that people do not want to cross.
Individually, these girls have been annoyances to several of us...but
on Halloween, they fought back and weren't defeated as thoroughly as
we'd hoped. Now, we need to crush them...to make an example of
them."
"Well, you know I'm in," Drama said with a smirk. "I can't wait to
make Ribbon cry like the baby she is."
"Glad we can agree on that," Starbright added with a smirk of her
own.
Naomi slowly stood up and walked over to the chair where Kraken was
sitting and gently put a hand on his shoulder. The large boy hadn't
said a word during this, nor had she really expected him to since he
was intentionally trying to build a reputation as the strong silent
type.
Of course, Naomi knew that the truth was, before Kraken had
manifested, Phillip Lowry had been short, fat, and the victim of
nearly every bully in his old school. Now, Kraken hungered for
everything that had been missing from his old life. He wanted
respect and power...and she had promised him those things and more.
Between her words and a few gentle nudges from Drama's empathy, it
had been easy to recruit this powerful young mutant. Now, she just
had to make use of him.
"There are only three of them," Naomi pointed out with a faint smirk,
"so even if we have to deal with all of them at once, it won't be a
problem. We outnumber them two to one, and Kraken alone would be
able to defeat all three by himself. Now, we just need to decide
when and where."
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Vermont, Saturday late afternoon, Nov 17th, 2007
A small convoy of vehicles, which included three semi-trucks, pulled
into the roadside rest area. Once all of the vehicles had been
parked, the passengers began climbing out.
The leader of this convoy was a short and stocky man, with naturally
tanned skin and a no-nonsense demeanor. He looked around at his
vehicles and men, making sure that the guards were taking their
positions.
"Colonel Estevez," one of his men called for his attention, while
coming towards him.
"Barker," Estevez greeted the other man. Then he glanced to the two
other men who'd come right behind Barker, and who were carrying a
grey metallic box the size of a small footlocker. "Right here will
do." They set the box down right where he'd indicated, then began to
open it.
Estevez looked over these three men, none of whom was wearing any
form of rank or insignia, though neither was he. In fact, he was the
only one that even had an official rank, and that was only because he
was the one in charge of this particular cell. The only thing that
any of them wore to mark them as soldiers, was the blue triangle pin
that each wore. This marked them all as members of the Triangle.
Less than a year ago, Estevez had been a proud member of Humanity
First. But then, his own daughter had manifested as a mutant. Of
course, there was no place for her in that organization, and
according to many of his old friends, no place for her in this world.
That was why he'd joined the Triangle and brought his daughter with
him, to make sure that there was a place for her in this world.
"We're ready," Barker stated, indicating the box that was now open.
The box was full of high tech equipment, most of which made little
sense to Estevez. However, right in the center, there was a large
monitor with what looked like a radar image.
"We're still picking up a lot of signal from New York," Barker
explained, "but that isn't any surprise. There are a lot of known
mutants in New York."
"And a lot of heroes," Estevez stated with a scowl. "New York is far
too high profile for us to go recruiting there. We need to find a
better location to recruit mutants for our cause."
One of the other men, a recent recruit named Stauffer, pointed to the
radar picture. "We're picking up some strong signals from the East,
probably from New Hampshire."
"How strong?" Estevez demanded.
There was a moment of consideration as Stauffer and Barker both
looked over the information. "Pretty strong," Barker said with an
excited grin. "We're either picking up a lot of mutant clustered
together, or just a couple really powerful ones."
Estevez glared at him. "Be more specific. Those details are
important."
"Sorry, sir," Barker apologized, "but this isn't an exact science."
"It isn't science at all," the third man muttered. "It's devisor
tech..."
Barker nodded emphatically. "The devisor who made this mutant
detector didn't provide an instruction book. And unfortunately, I
heard that she died during that raid in Providence last week."
Estevez scowled at that reminder. Last week, the entire Rhode Island
cell of the Triangle had been wiped out by the local hero group. Not
only had a lot of good people been captured, but they'd also lost
three valuable mutant assets. Fortunately, the Triangle was cautious
enough to avoid keeping all their mutant assets in one place, and he
was comforted by the fact that his own daughter was safe and secure
in Pittsburgh.
"Very well," Estevez said, grudgingly admitting that Barker was
right. Devisor tech wasn't always reliable, but it was powerful, and
in this case, that would have to do. "When we're done here, we head
East. Hopefully, we'll find some new mutant resources to replace the
ones we lost in Providence."
--------------------
Whateley Academy, Sunday morning, Nov 18th, 2007
"Welcome to the Berlin tour," a girl announced from the front of the
bus. "My name is Foxfire...or Bekky Corbin, for those who insist on
Muggle names, and I will be your tour guide today."
"This is gonna be fun," Melissa announced, looking around the small
bus and grinning at her friends.
Monkeywrench grinned back, looking almost as excited about their
shopping trip as she was. Darqueheart was sitting there with her
arms crossed, not looking happy about it, though Melissa appreciated
the fact that she'd agreed to come anyway. And then there was Aegis,
who seemed more resigned than anything.
"It will be nice getting off campus for a bit," Aegis admitted. "If
you remember right, my trip to Boston last weekend got cut short."
Melissa giggled at that. "You were the one who tried fighting a
supervillain..."
"Just like you did the last time you were in Berlin," Monkeywrench
reminded Melissa.
"Oh yeah," she responded with a giggle. "That was kind of fun. I
wonder if we'll see Redcoat again..."
Then she paused, suddenly remembering that fight. Rapier had been
there too, and it had been during that fight that she'd first started
to crush on him. Now that she was reminded of him, tears once again
threatened to form, though she desperately tried to fight them.
"There does seem to be a tradition of Whateley students getting in
trouble whenever they go into Berlin or Boston," Bekky said, giving
Melissa a pointed look. "Hopefully, we can avoid that kind of
trouble this time."
"Good luck with that," Darqueheart muttered with a snort.
"That reminds me," Bekky said a few seconds later. She glanced
between Monkeywrench and Darqueheart. "Once we get to Berlin, I'll
cast a masking spell on you two, so nobody notices your...unique
looks. Hopefully, this should help cut off any potential problems."
Melissa stared at Bekky for a moment, suddenly thinking about the
Imp. "I wonder if that's how she does it..."
"What was that?" Aegis asked.
"Nothing," Melissa responded with her best innocent look. It didn't
work all that well on her dad, but Aegis seemed to buy it.
Just then, three more students climbed onto the bus and Melissa
grinned as she recognized more of her friends. Amy, Alyss, and
Sapphire.
"Hey," Melissa exclaimed, waving to her friends.
"Hey," Amy responded with a smile. "I didn't know you were going to
town too..."
"I think she's planning to rob an art gallery or something,"
Monkeywrench said with a grin. "To earn brownie points with the
Imp..."
"Hey," Melissa protested. "I only did that once..."
It wasn't like she robbed art galleries all the time, or like she was
planning to do it on this trip. She'd promised Imp that she wouldn't
do that kind of thing again until she turned eighteen.
"WHAT?" Amy and Aegis both exclaimed at the same time.
"And Imp's brownie points are awesome," Melissa added, licking her
lips.
"I just hope you don't get us in trouble," Sapphire pointed out
wryly.
Melissa rolled her eyes. "Why does everyone think that I'm going to
get us in trouble?"
"Um...it's in your name," Aegis pointed out with a faint smirk.
"Mischief." Melissa responded by sticking out her tongue.
Once everyone was seated, Bekky told the bus driver that they were
ready to go. A few seconds later and they were on their way off
campus. Melissa stared out the windows until they passed the
gargoyles at the campus entrance, then turned to the others and the
conversations that were already starting.
"Did you bring any snacks?" Melissa asked Amy.
"Why ask me?" Amy responded.
"Because you make the best cookies," Melissa told her with a smirk,
before leaning forward and adding, "Did you bring any devisor
brownies?"
"NO!" several of the other passengers exclaimed at once.
"No caffeine for you," Monkeywrench stated in a 'soup man' accent,
which earned several chuckles, even getting a smile from Darqueheart.
When they arrived in Berlin, Bekky stood up and looked around at the
other students, then began to cast her spells on Darqueheart and
Monkeywrench. When she was done, she seemed satisfied, though
Melissa didn't see anything different.
"This spell just makes it so people don't register that there's
anything unusual," Bekky explained. "So, nobody should freak out
over your...unique looks."
"Aw, but it's so fun when they freak out," Monkeywrench said with a
broad grin.
"Speak for yourself," Darqueheart hissed at him.
"You'll have to stay fairly close to me, so I can maintain the
spell," Bekky continued. "Maybe, no more than fifty yards away."
Darqueheart scowled for a moment, admitting, "I don't like being
tethered to you like that, but if this works, it will be worth it..."
Bekky looked at Amy and Sapphire. "Fortunately for you two, so many
people dye their hair... However," she fixed her gaze on Amy,
"purple eyes..."
Amy casually slipped on a pair of sun glasses and announced, "Problem
solved, and I didn't even need to waste any essence."
"Just promise me that there won't be any shenanigans," Bekky
announced to the group. "I really don't feel like talking to Mrs.
Carson today."
"I promise," Melissa said, crossing her fingers with a smirk.
Several of the others gave her skeptical looks, but it was Aegis who
asked, "Why do I have a bad feeling about this?"
"Because you aren't as dumb as you look?" Darqueheart asked.
"All right then," Melissa exclaimed as she jumped to her feet. "Now,
let's go SHOPPING!"
--------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday late morning, Nov 18th, 2007
"Well?" Colonel Estevez demanded. "Why haven't you done as ordered?"
"Sorry, sir," Barker apologized as he bent over the mutant detector.
Several lights were blinking, but the radar screen was still unlit
and blank. "The devise is being a little glitchy and taking awhile
to warm up..."
"What else can you expect from devisor tech?" Amanda Harris asked.
The petite brunette was leaning over the device, nearly pressed up
against Barker. "We're lucky this thing works at all..."
Suddenly, the radar image came to life and filled with several
glowing hits. Barker stared at this for a moment with a smile slowly
forming.
"According to the detector," Barker announced, "there are mutants
nearby..."
"How many?" Estevez asked, suddenly giving the devise his full
attention. "And how close?"
"I can't be exact," Estevez admitted, "but from these signals, I'm
guessing at least half a dozen. As for distance, this has to be
within a mile at most..."
Estevez allowed himself to smile at that news. "Good."
It looked like their recruiting mission wasn't going to be a bust
after all. Once they acquired these mutants and put them through the
proper reeducation, they might very well have some useful new
resources to help the Triangle...and humanity itself. He only hoped
that these mutants were worth all this trouble, but they'd find out
soon enough.
"Everyone, mount up and get ready," Estevez yelled out to his
soldiers. "We found our targets. And remember, we want them alive."
--------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
"Do you need to read every book in this place?" Amy asked Alyss with
a wry smile.
Alyss carefully set down the book that she'd just flipped through and
glanced around the book store. "Not every book."
Amy just rolled her eyes at that. Alyss was a speed reader, one of
the benefits from being a high-level exemplar, and she went through
books like potato chips. They'd only been in that shop for fifteen
minutes, and her former roommate had already gone through a dozen
books. If they weren't careful, the woman at the register might get
suspicious about the way Alyss was flipping through each of these
books. Hopefully, the woman wouldn't see the little loligoth and
think 'mutant'.
"Are you going to actually buy anything?" Amy asked her friend, more
curious than anything else.
"No point," Alyss admitted with a shrug. "I read it once, and it
sticks..." She tapped her temple, a reminder that she also had a
photographic memory.
"Good point," Amy admitted, holding up the books she'd found. "I'm
getting these."
"A cookbook," Alyss said with a chuckle. "Why am I not surprised?
And Percy Jackson."
Amy just shrugged at that. "So, I like cooking. You seem to enjoy
eating what I make."
"True," Alyss agreed. "Go ahead and cook all you want. I'm happy to
help test it."
"And so is half of Hawthorne," Sapphire added as she came up.
Amy glanced to the book in Sapphire's hands. It was a book on
snakes, which was no surprise. Sapphire had a natural interest in
snakes since most of her family was part snake. In fact, she herself
had been born part snake, even if she no longer really looked like
it.
A few seconds later, Amy glanced around the store, wondering what
books the others were looking for. Bekky was checking on the
selection of gaming books, while Darqueheart was currently in the
romance aise. Aegis couldn't seem to make up his mind, because he
kept wandering back and forth, glancing at the covers but rarely
looking at anything. Amy suspected that he was killing time more
than anything.
For a moment, Amy wondered about Melissa and Monkeywrench. Neither
of them had come into the book store, and she was a little worried
about what kind of trouble those two might end up in on their own.
However, she glanced over to where Bekky was, reminding herself that
she wasn't responsible for those two. Bekky was.
"Not my circus," Amy muttered to herself. "Not my monkeys."
With that, Amy went to the counter and paid for her books. Once
she'd done this, she removed the backpack she'd brought with and
stuffed the books in there. Her mom had sent her the backpack a
couple weeks earlier, and of course, it was purple. Because of her
hair and eye color, everyone seemed to assume that purple and violet
were now HER colors, and that everything she owned had to be within
that color range. Amy snorted at that, though she had to admit, the
backpack was a good match for her hair.
"At least I didn't end up with pink hair," she reminded herself.
That would have been even worse.
Once everyone else was finished in the bookstore, they gathered again
in front. Only Melissa and Monkeywrench were missing, and Amy saw
them coming out of a shop on the other side of the street.
"I hope the monkey doesn't stray any further," Bekky commented. "I
think he's on the edge of my range for maintaining that spell..."
"Could you teach me that spell?" Amy asked the older girl. "That
kind of thing could be really useful..."
"Sure," Bekky responded with a smile. "We can talk about it later."
"THERE THEY ARE," a voice suddenly yelled. "THE DETECTOR CONFIRMS
IT."
Amy snapped around and let out a gasp of surprise. The man who'd
yelled was standing in the middle of the street, in front of an open
foot locker, and he was pointing right at their group. However, what
surprised her more was the fact that there were at least a dozen
people, mostly men though there were a few women, standing near him.
Nearly all of them were armed with weapons that looked like they'd
come from her mom's workshop, or from the devisor labs at school.
"You've gotta be shitting me," Alyss exclaimed from beside her.
It was only then that Amy allowed her eyes to go back even further,
to where she saw half a dozen power frames and suits of power armor,
which were blocking the street. Most of them were of different
designs than each other, and a few looked like they'd been heavily
repaired at one point or another, largely because some parts and
colors on them didn't match with the rest.
Amy's heart jumped up into her throat at the sight of all this
firepower, or at least, she felt like it had. She quickly bit back
on her fear, reminding herself that she'd seen worse. Or at least,
she tried to convince herself that she had. This was way more than
'Doctor Smith' and his people had ever brought against her, and this
time, she was pretty sure that Beth and her mom weren't going to show
up for some last-minute rescue.
"I am Colonel Estevez," one man announced as he stepped forward.
From this, Amy guessed that he had to be the leader. "You have been
positively identified as mutants. Come with us peacefully and you
will not be harmed. We are here on a recruiting mission and merely
wish to discuss the possibility of you joining our organization."
"Recruiting us at gunpoint," Amy commented wryly. "Does that sound
bad for us to anyone else?"
"I'm not going anywhere with these jokers," Aegis responded, stepping
forward as if ready to fight the whole group by himself.
Amy gave Aegis a nervous look, worried that he was about to do
something stupid and get them all killed. He had a reputation for
being a reckless hero wannabe, and one that he'd earned.
"Who are you?" Amy asked loudly, desperately trying to buy some time.
"And what do you want with us?"
"We're called the Triangle," Estevez responded. "Our organization is
dedicated to a future where humans and mutants work together for the
betterment of both. Now, I need to insist that you all come with us
for the time being."
"SHE'S TRYING SOMETHING," one of the men yelled, drawing Amy's
attention to Bekky, who was muttering under her breath and making a
few subtle gestures with her hands. She was casting a spell.
A moment later, several of the Triangle soldiers opened fire.
Aegis's golden aura suddenly flared to life. Amy dropped to the
ground, though she felt something pass by her shoulder, almost close
enough to touch. At the same time, Alyss staggered.
"Damn, that stings," Alyss exclaimed.
Amy stared at her small friend, seeing two darts sticking out of her,
one in her shoulder and another in her stomach. Alyss tore both of
them out with a grimace, then seemed to shake off the effect, either
due to her regeneration or her exemplar constitution.
"They shot me," Aegis exclaimed, staring down at the three darts
which had bounced off his PK shell and were now on the ground in
front of him.
"Not good," Amy gasped.
She hadn't been hit, but it had been close. She quickly scanned the
others, seeing that Darqueheart and Sapphire seemed to be fine,
mostly because Alyss and Aegis had been in front of them. Then she
noticed Bekky, who'd dropped to her knees with a dart sticking out of
her thigh.
"Of course," Bekky slurred. "Always take out the mage first. Then
cleric, and then the paladin..." Then she collapsed completely.
"What's she talking about?" Sapphire asked.
"RUN!" Amy yelled.
To Amy's relief, Sapphire grabbed Bekky's unmoving body, and tossed
her over her shoulder. Amy felt a momentary stirring of jealousy at
her friend's exemplar strength, but quickly shut that down. She
already had more powers than she could deal with, including being an
exemplar herself...part time.
"HURRY!" Amy exclaimed, scrambling back to her feet.
Aegis and Alyss remained where they were for several seconds, trying
to use their bodies as shields so the rest could get away. Then a
wall of shadows appeared in front of them, making it impossible to
see the Triangle anymore. Darqueheart was making a few gestures
while reciting her spell.
"Good thinking, Darque," Amy said as they all began running.
"AFTER THEM," Estevez shouted to his people. "And remember, we need
them alive."
With those words, the Triangle charged forward. Amy couldn't see
them through Darqueheart's shadow wall, but she could hear them
coming, and she could feel the shaking of the ground as the power
frames began moving.
Darts smashed into the side of a parked car beside Amy, making her
jump. Before she could think of anything, Alyss, who was much
smaller than her, grabbed her and picked her up with ease. "I've got
you," Alyss exclaimed as she took a leap, carrying both of them out
of immediate danger.
Once Alyss came to a stop and set Amy back down, Amy said,
"Thanks..."
Amy stood up, feeling a bit wobbly and shaky from that crazy run.
Then she looked around and realized that during their escape, the two
of them had lost the rest of the group.
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Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
Melissa gasped in shock and horror as she watched the armed men open
fire on her friends.
Just a minute earlier, she and her buddy Monkeywrench had been in
that candy store, where they'd bought a whole bunch of awesome candy.
She couldn't wait to eat all these gummy worms, maybe while
pretending to be a bird.
But then, almost as soon as she stepped out of the store, she saw all
those guys show up with weapons. Before she knew it, they were
shooting at her friends on the other side of the street.
"RUN!" Amy yelled.
For a brief moment, Melissa was frozen, trying to decide if she
should run, or if she should try to help the others. Then, she
remembered the lessons from her survival classes and realized that
this was a real-life example.
"RUN!" Melissa told Monkeywrench as she turned and ran.
"LOOK!" one of the soldiers yelled out. "There's a furry kid over
there..."
"Oh no," Melissa gasped, realizing that Bekky's spell must have worn
off.
Melissa glanced back and saw that several of the soldiers were now
chasing after them, including one in the big power frame. She gulped
at the sight of that thing and the big guns.
"Run faster," Melissa told Monkeywrench.
Though Melissa had absolutely no doubt that she could get away from
those guys, she wasn't quite as confident about her furry friend.
After all, Monkeywrench didn't have her awesome powers.
"I'm built for climbing," Monkeywrench grumbled, "not running."
"Then climb," Melissa ordered, pointing to the nearest wall.
Monkeywrench was really good at climbing. Not as good as the Imp,
but still way better than she was.
Monkeywrench flashed her a grin. "Not a bad idea..."
With that, Monkeywrench began scrambling up the wall, grabbing any
hand or foothold he could. Melissa didn't bother trying to follow
him since she could just teleport instead, though the top of that
particular building was just a little bit out of her range.
"I feel bad for not fighting," Monkeywrench admitted, though he
didn't stop climbing.
"Those who mock and run away, live to mock another day," Melissa
announced, repeating one of the Imp's favorite sayings.
"STOP WHERE YOU ARE," the power frame demanded in a booming voice.
"THIS IS YOUR LAST WARNING!"
"I don't think so," Monkeywrench called back as he scrambled up the
wall even faster.
The power frame suddenly opened fire, sending a blast of energy from
the turret into the wall right above Monkeywrench. Monkeywrench
yelled as he was blown back off the wall and continue screaming until
he slammed into the ground.
"MONKEY!" Melissa cried out in horror.
For a moment, she just stared at her unmoving friend with tears
forming in her eyes, then she snapped around to glare at the power
armor, rage bubbling up inside. With a primal scream, Melissa
teleported herself to the power frame and began pounding on the metal
shell with her bare fists.
"You JERKFACE!" Melissa screamed, realizing that she wasn't doing any
damage at all. She was hurting her hands far more than she was
hurting the power frame.
"Get a load of that brat," one of the two other men exclaimed,
laughing at Melissa.
"I've got her," the last said, aiming his weapon right at Melissa.
Melissa was so caught up in her anger that she almost missed the fact
that she was being attacked, though she finally noticed it at the
last moment. As several darts were fired at her, she turned
intangible and let them pass through and hit the armor instead. They
bounced off without doing any damage, but that snapped her out of her
anger and let her think.
"You...you...you can't hurt me," Melissa exclaimed, being too shaken
to think of a good taunt.
She desperately tried to think of what she could do to these guys for
hurting Monkeywrench, but she knew she wasn't a fighter. She was
good at running and hiding, not hurting people. In fact, the bag of
tricks that she had stuffed into the various pockets of her jacket
only consisted of things for practical jokes.
"I...I need a holdout," Melissa gasped in realization.
However, it was too late for that now. She could only use what she
had available, which was almost nothing... Then, she realized that
she did have ONE thing she could use.
"I missed," the gunman exclaimed.
"You didn't miss," the other responded. "Your shots went through her.
We can definitely use someone with that power..."
"Go ahead and try it," Melissa said, flipping them off and then
teleporting away right as the power frame tried to slap her. "You're
too slow and stupid..."
With that, Melissa reached into her pocket and pulled out a small
canister. Then she took a deep breath and teleported again, this
time appearing right on top of the power frame's back. She
immediately turned intangible and put her hand right through the
metal frame and dropped the canister into the cockpit inside.
"Take that, you jerk," Melissa exclaimed, jumping back and
teleporting away before anyone could shoot at her again.
A couple seconds later, the power frame suddenly began flailing
around and then toppled over. It continued twitching and jerking as
if it was having a seizure.
"GET ME OUT!" the power frame screamed, though the voice was gagging
and coughing.
A hatch on the back of the frame suddenly popped open and man crawled
out, though he immediately flopped onto the ground and began puking.
The other men rushed to his aid, then began gagging and coughing too.
"Trixie makes the best stink bombs," Melissa said with an evil grin.
Then while the men were distracted, she turned invisible and ran
right up to them, kicking one of them between the legs as hard as she
could. He collapsed to his knees with a wheezing gasp, dropping his
gun as he did so.
While still invisible, Melissa snatched up the gun and began shooting
at all three of the soldiers. She couldn't aim it very well so darts
flew everywhere. Still, she continued pulling the trigger until all
she heard was 'click click click'.
Melissa dropped the gun and stared at the three soldiers with tears
running down her cheeks. It took her several seconds to realize that
each of them had at least one dart sticking out of them, and they
were all collapsed and no longer moving.
"MONKEY!" she cried out, turning and teleporting back to
Monkeywrench's side.
To Melissa's relief, Monkeywrench was breathing, and he even began to
move a little. He was alive. He was still alive. Her tears of
grief turned to ones of joy. Her best friend besides Imp was still
alive.
Monkeywrench opened his eyes and started to whisper something, though
Melissa couldn't make out what it was. "What?" she asked, leaning
over to hear what he was saying.
"Banana," Monkeywrench whispered into her ear.
"What?" Melissa gasped, staring down at him in confusion until he
grinned and began to chuckle.
"You JERK," Melissa exclaimed, giving him a swat on the head. "You
had me worried, Monkeybutt..."
"I think I bruised my bruises," Monkeywrench said as he slowly sat
up, grimacing as he did so. "Oouch. My tail is never going to be
the same..."
Melissa helped him back to his feet and was relieved to find that he
didn't seem to have any broken bones. He was moving slowly, but that
was a LOT better than he'd been doing a couple minutes ago.
"Come on," Melissa told him. "We've got to hide..."
"Yeah," Monkeywrench agreed. "But where?"
Melissa hesitated a moment, feeling a little guilty as she pointed
up. "Imp always says that the best place to hide from most people is
usually on the roof, because they never think of looking up..."
Monkeywrench groaned at that, then asked, "This time, can I take the
elevator?"
--------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
"You've gotta be kidding me," Alyss exclaimed in frustration.
She clenched her fists and stared back the way she and Amy had just
come from and saw that there were two of those power frames running
towards them. Of course, there were also several other armed people,
but their sci-fi ray guns weren't nearly as threatening as those
walking tanks.
One of the power frames shoved a car out of the way, sending it over
the sidewalk and into the wall of a building. People who'd just been
standing there and staring at the soldiers, abruptly turned and began
running. Many of them were screaming in the process.
"We need help," Amy said, pulling out her cell phone. After a few
seconds, she announced, "No signal at all. I think they're jamming
us."
"Time to haul ass then," Alyss said with a scowl.
Alyss didn't like the idea of running from a fight, but she knew that
if they didn't, then there was a good chance that Amy would be
hurt...or worse. After all, she was a high-level exemplar and Amy
wasn't. In fact, Amy's powers were pretty useless at the moment.
The two of them turned and started running down the side street,
which was narrower and less occupied. Unfortunately, the power
frames followed and were quickly catching up. Alyss realized that
running wasn't going to do any good, especially when one of the power
frames opened fire, shooting blasts of energy into the road ahead of
them and creating several small craters.
"It looks like we don't have a choice anymore," Alyss said with a
snarl. "Good. I hate running."
Amy ran to a nearby parked car and took cover behind it. While she
was doing so, Alyss saw that she'd also removed her backpack and was
digging through it.
Since Amy had taken cover, Alyss turned her full attention to her
opponents. She clenched her fists as the anger bubbled up inside
her, an old and familiar anger that she'd dealt with for most of her
life, and which she'd been working hard to control over the last
couple months.
"You bastards attacked my friends," Alyss exclaimed. "You jumped a
bunch of kids..."
Alyss thought about the other kids, the ones that she and Amy had
gotten separated from. She thought of Bekky, who could very well be
dead at that moment. In fact, all of them could be dead or captured
for all she knew. And the more she thought about this, the more
determined she was to make these assholes pay.
Without another word of warning, Alyss abruptly charged forward,
running straight to the nearest power frame and punching it as hard
as she could. The thing was thrown back several feet and now had a
dent in the metal where her fist had connected. Her fist hurt from
the blow, but the pain quickly receded.
"Holy shit," one of the men exclaimed. "She's strong..."
One of the soldiers was a woman, who opened fire. Several darts hit
Alyss' body, causing her to stagger for a couple seconds as she
knocked them off. Fortunately, the effects weren't as strong as the
last time, which meant that she was probably building up an immunity.
"And tough," the woman added in a worried tone.
The power frame snapped around and backhanded Alyss, sending her
flying back. She hit the ground and tumbled before coming back to
her feet. One of the two power frames opened fire, sending a blast
of energy right at her. Alyss had no idea of whether she'd survive
that or not, but wasn't about to take any chances and dove to the
side. A moment later, she charged at the power frame, grabbed hold
of it, and slammed it into the other one.
"GET HER," the female soldier yelled, though she made no effort to
shoot at Alyss herself.
One of the men took aim and opened fire, shooting a blast of energy
that hit Alyss in the shoulder. It burned through her dress and
stung badly, but wasn't enough to take her down.
Alyss didn't want to turn her back on the power frames, but she
couldn't ignore those other soldiers either. That last attack had
stung, and she no idea of what else they might have for her. But
then she saw Amy creeping out from where she'd taken cover, and she
was holding something in her hand. Alyss smiled as she recognized
Amy's needle gun.
"I don't know who you assholes think you are," Alyss exclaimed, "but
you sure as hell picked the wrong kids to fuck with..." She glanced
to Amy and added, "Pardon my French."
"You're pardoned," Amy responded as she opened fire with her needle
gun, shooting the soldiers from behind. The needles had limited
range and penetration, but each one was coated with some of Sapphires
venom. In moments, all of the soldiers started collapsing to the
ground.
With those soldiers dealt with, Alyss turned her full attention back
to the two power frames. She leapt at one and grabbed the arm, then
gave it a twist with all her strength. The arm tore loose, though
she kept hold of it and used it as a weapon, smacking the armor with
its own arm.
"Mischief would probably say something like, stop hitting yourself,"
Amy called out with a chuckle.
"Probably," Alyss agreed. "But I prefer to let my a...butt kickings
speak for themselves."
While Alyss continued dealing with the power frames, Amy looked over
the weapons that the paralyzed solders had dropped. "Dart gun." She
said, picking up one of the rifles and then dropping it back down.
"Dart gun," she announced, kicking the second aside. Then she
reached the third weapon and picked it up with a faint smile.
"Plasma rifle."
Amy ran back to the car where she'd previously taken cover, then used
it as cover again while opening fire on one the power frame that
Alyss wasn't fighting. The blast caused the metal to melt in a
several inch circle, but didn't penetrate very deeply. Still, Amy
continued shooting at the power frame until the battery ran out, then
she tossed the weapon aside.
Alyss finished tearing apart the power frame that she'd been
fighting, then leapt on the other one. It tried shooting her with
its energy blasts, but she ducked under the blast and slid beneath
the armored mech. A moment later, she grunted and picked up the
power frame, then bodyslammed it into the ground. As soon as it was
down, she went to work smashing it the same way she had the other
one.
Once both of the power frames were down, Alyss saw that the hatch for
one of them had been dented and warped. It would take a cutting
torch to get the pilot out of that one. However, the other pilot was
in the process of crawling out of the incapacitated machine,
apparently thinking he could make a run for it. Amy shot him with
her needle gun.
"Not bad," Alyss said, glancing to the incapacitated soldiers. "But
you should have thrown a fireball at them or something."
Amy snorted at that. "You know I don't have any flashy spells like
that. Besides, those things burn up a lot of essence, and I don't
have enough to waste it just to show off."
Alyss nodded at that, then looked down at herself. Her dress was
burned and tattered from the fight. And though it would have been a
simple matter of replacing it with a new one, she didn't want to
waste the effort if she was about to go right back into another
fight.
"The other kids are still out there," Alyss pointed out with an angry
scowl.
"I know," Amy responded, taking off her backpack and looking through
it again. A moment later, she pulled her golden metal sphere. "I've
upgraded this thing with a camera, so I should be able to look for
the others from above..."
"Good idea," Alyss said with a faint smile.
However, after half a minute, Amy shook her head with a disappointed
expression. "Whatever they're using to jam my phone, is also jamming
this thing. I can't communicate with it, which means that this thing
is currently just a paperweight..." With that, Amy dropped the
sphere back into her backpack.
"Damn," Alyss exclaimed. "We need to find those kids..."
"I know," Amy agreed.
Amy reached into her backpack again and pulled out a couple more
items. The first was another golden sphere, though it wasn't the
same one that she'd had out a minute earlier. However, it was the
second item that made Alyss gasp. It was a golden metal wrist bracer
with a few high-tech controls on it.
"You brought THAT thing?" Alyss demanded. "The last time you tried
that, you went into burnout..."
Amy let out a sigh. "I know, it's risky, but I've modified it since
then...and put a spell on it."
"A spell?" Alyss asked skeptically.
"It's a luck spell," Amy explained wryly. "It's not very powerful,
but it increases the chance of this thing working by a good amount."
Then she let out a sigh and admitted, "Unfortunately, the spell burns
out all at once, so I'll have to cast it again after I use this
thing...but it should help."
"You've got to be kidding," Alyss grumbled. "That thing could kill
you."
"I could die every single night," Amy reminded her with a grim
expression. "Every time my powers shift." Then she let out a sigh.
"I won't use this unless I have to, but I want it ready, just in
case."
Alyss just stared at the wrist bracer, still feeling a little worried
as Amy snapped it around her wrist. She'd been there when Amy first
tested it, and she'd been forced to watch her friend go through a
burnout as a result. Alyss didn't want to see that again, but she
had to admit that this was a serious situation, which meant that they
had to keep all options on the table...including that.
"Fine," Alyss relented. "Now let's go find the others."
--------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
Chris looked around the nearly empty street, relieved to see that
he'd lost those Triangle guys. However, he immediately realized that
he'd also lost everyone else. Or at least, almost everyone else.
"Great," Darqueheart said with a sneer. "The one person I didn't
lose is YOU."
"It could be worse," Chris responded. "You could be stuck with your
pleasant company."
"Bite me, pretty boy," Darqueheart snapped.
Chris rolled his eyes at that but didn't take the bait. Instead, he
scowled and announced, "I can't believe I ran away like some kind of
chicken..."
Darqueheart snorted at that. "Did you see that firepower? If you'd
pulled your usual stunt, they would have killed you."
Chris nodded at that. He knew she was right, which was why he'd run
in the first place, but he still didn't like it. He didn't like
backing away from a fight with anybody, especially not people who'd
attacked him without reason.
A moment later, Chris noticed Darqueheart digging through her
pockets. "What are you doing?"
"Calling security," she responded, holding up her cell phone.
However, after she tried calling several times, she spat out, "I
can't get through..."
"Maybe...," Chris started, looking around and trying to think of a
solution. "Maybe a landline..."
"Does anyone even have those anymore?" Darqueheart asked skeptically.
"I don't know," he admitted with a shrug. "But it wouldn't hurt to
check one of these stores..."
Chris looked around, then saw a woman standing on the sidewalk,
staring at them...at Darqueheart with a look of terror. The woman
crossed herself, then turned and ran, screaming something about
demons and monsters. Darqueheart winced at that and her scowl became
even deeper.
"Foxfire's spell wore off," Darqueheart announced in a bitter tone.
"Figures."
"Maybe you can learn how to cast that one yourself," Chris suggested,
realizing that for someone like Darqueheart, that kind of spell would
be extremely useful.
"Maybe," she grudgingly agreed, though she looked a little skeptical
of the idea.
Suddenly, Darqueheart froze with her head tilted as though listening
to something. A moment later, Chris heard it too. Heavy stomping on
the ground. He turned and stared at one of those Triangle power
frames came around the corner and into view.
This power frame was smaller than the other ones he'd seen, sleeker
and more streamlined. It was only about eight feet tall at most, and
was painted a dark gray, all except for the blue triangle that was
painted on the chest.
"FUCK!" Darqueheart exclaimed as she turned and began running again.
The power frame held out its arm, which had weaponry built right into
it which greatly resembled some kind of gatling gun. The gun opened
fire and Chris' PK shell came to life, burning with a golden aura as
half a dozen darts bounced right off him. However, he heard a yelp
from behind him and snapped around, only to see Darqueheart on the
ground with one of those darts in her leg.
"SHIT!" Darqueheart snarled. "That fucking stings..." She tore the
dart out and tried to get up, though she was unable to do so. "My
damn leg is numb... Damn... It's spreading..."
"I'll have to carry you," Chris said, starting towards Darqueheart.
However, there was a sudden burst of pain in his back and he was
thrown forward, landing flat on his face. He cursed, realizing that
he'd just been shot from behind...and not by one of those darts
either. With a grimace of pain, he turned over and got back to his
feet, though it wasn't easy. It felt like he had a severe sunburn
all over his back.
"So, you want to fight," Chris announced, positioning himself between
Darqueheart and the power frame. "Fine with me."
"Run, you fucking idiot," Darqueheart yelled at him.
"I'm not leaving you here," Chris stated as though it was a simple
fact.
He stared at the approaching power frame, terrified because he knew
this thing was more powerful than he was. Unlike the bullies at
school, this person would kill him...or worse. However, there was
absolutely no way that he was going to abandon Darqueheart. He took
a deep breath, silently promising himself that they would not touch
her...no matter the cost.
The power frame opened fire again, sending a blast of energy right
into Chris' chest, throwing him back with a painful burning on his
skin and an ache in his ribs that made him wonder if he might have
cracked something. He got back to his feet as quickly as he could,
wincing at the pain. However, he'd felt worse on numerous occasions.
"Aegis," Darqueheart cried out in warning.
He saw the power frame charging straight at him, and before he could
react, the armored figure backhanded him, sending him flying back
again with another burst of pain. Once again, he hit the ground and
quickly scrambled to his feet.
"It takes more than that to keep me down," Chris said, wiping the
blood from his lip. He suspected that he'd probably broken his nose
with that one.
"RUN YOU IDIOT!" Darqueheart yelled.
"I need to fight harder," Chris muttered, though he could already see
this fight was going the same way that all his other fights went.
The, he could almost hear the Imp's voice saying, "Fight smarter, not
harder." She'd told him that several times, almost as if it was some
kind of mantra she wanted him to learn. And though she'd never
actually said it, he could also imagine her saying, "Use your brain,
Luke."
"YOU'RE STILL YOUNG," the power frame announced. "YOU'LL RECOVER,
AND ONCE YOU'RE PROPERLY EDUCATED, YOU'LL BE A USEFUL ADDITION."
Chris didn't respond to that comment. And when the power frame
raised its arm again, he didn't run or dodge. Instead, he focused on
what the Imp had taught him during their training and focused on his
PK shell, trying to concentrate as much energy it as he could.
The energy blast hit Chris right in the chest, but this time, there
was no pain and he wasn't flung back. Instead, there was just a
tingle. His eyes widened at that.
"It worked," he whispered, though he realized he could probably fight
smarter than that. He had to if he wanted any chance of winning.
The power frame came at him again, this time charging forward with a
swinging fist. This time, Chris shifted his body to the side, using
his arm to deflect the punch the way Sensei Ito had taught him. A
moment later, he focused the energy of his shell again, pushing as
much as he could into his fist until his hand burned with a golden
energy.
"I'M NOT GOING DOWN!" Chris yelled at the power frame. "NOT TODAY!"
With that, Chris punched the side of the power frame as hard as he
could. The armor shattered where he punched. With a grimace of
fierce determination, he kept focusing his shell and punched the
armor several more times, smashing it in. But it wasn't enough.
"SURRENDER OR YOUR COMPANION DIES," the power frame demanded, aiming
its hand weapon at Darqueheart.
"NO!" Chris yelled.
Chris held his hands flat and focused on reshaping his
shell...forming it into sharp blades along both of his hands,
creating small PK swords the way his mentor had taught him. He was
already lunging forward before the blades finished taking shape.
"YOU WON'T TOUCH HER!" Chris yelled, slicing his blade down through
the weapon and into the arm beneath.
The force knocked the arm aside, so even if the pilot fired, they
wouldn't hit Darqueheart, not that Chris was going to give them that
opportunity. He struck with his other hand, slicing into the armor
beneath the arm, before snapping around and attacking with both
blades at once.
Chris couldn't keep the blades formed for very long, but that didn't
seem to matter. When the power frame swung at him, he ducked down
and dodged, then concentrated his shell to punch it again. A couple
seconds later, he was able to reform his blades and finish the job.
The power frame collapsed to the ground, too badly damaged to
continue. One arm had been completely removed while much of the
torso had been torn to shreds. Sparks kept popping out of the now
exposed innards.
"I...I won," Chris gasped, feeling a little stunned by that. He
hadn't won a single fight since coming to Whateley...until now.
He stared at the ruined power frame, thinking about tearing the pilot
out of it and giving him a few direct hits. However, he'd made his
point and didn't want to waste time beating on someone who was
already down.
"Darqueheart," he called out, rushing back over to her side. "Are you
okay?"
Darqueheart was sitting up and massaging her leg. She stared up at
him for several seconds with a strange expression.
"I'm fine," she snapped a couple seconds later. "I can feel my legs
again, though they're still a little numb..."
Chris held out his hand and helped Darqueheart back to her feet. She
gave him a suspicious look but accepted the help, though she lost her
balance and nearly fell over until he caught her.
"Foxfire was totally out when they hit her with a dart," Chris
pointed out, wondering how Darqueheart had shrugged it off so
quickly.
"My body isn't exactly normal," she responded bitterly. "And I
seriously doubt their darts were designed for someone like me."
Chris nodded at that, not sure what he could say. He glanced back
over at the destroyed power armor and smiled a little, feeling sore
but giddy at the same time.
"Come on," Darqueheart said, already walking away from Chris, though
she staggered a little with each step. "Let's go find everyone else,
then get the hell out of here..."
--------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
Colonel Estevez scowled as he impatiently waited for his men to
return. He'd sent most of his people to chase after those mutant
kids, but so far, none of them had returned.
For a moment, Estevez considered turning off the OJD...Omni Jammer
Divise, that was blocking all communications, just so he could call
his people for an update. However, he quickly discounted that idea
because he couldn't risk any calls getting out. The last thing he
wanted to deal with was some group of superheroes showing up to
interfere, like what had happened to the Providence cell.
"Maybe we should recruit a couple of those heroes," Estevez mused,
though he knew that the Triangle leadership wouldn't go for that.
Heroes would likely be a lot more trouble than they were worth, which
was why they were trying to recruit young mutants, and ones who were
isolated and wouldn't be missed. Those kinds of recruits were much
easier to train and condition. Once the Triangle became strong
enough, then they'd turn their attention to heroes and villains, who
were harder to control but usually much more powerful.
As it was, Estevez was pleased with the knowledge that they were
about to acquire more than half a dozen new recruits. If even only
one of these kids had a useful ability, then this whole recruiting
trip will have been worth it. Sure, they might be unwilling at
first, but it wouldn't take much to convince them of how important
the Triangle's mission was. And for those who refused to cooperate
willingly, there were other ways to ensure that they fulfilled their
responsibilities to humanity and the world.
"Barker," Estevez said. "Status."
"Sir," Barker responded from where he was looking over the mutant
detector. "The mutants seem to be converging again, but none of them
are coming back in our direction. That suggests that our people
haven't managed to contain them yet."
Estevez was careful not to show his displeasure at this news. It
wouldn't do to let his men see any signs of weakness or loss of
control. Instead, he took several seconds to compose himself and
control his emotions.
"Deploy the backup," Estevez ordered in an even tone. "And remember,
you can be rough with the targets if necessary, but we want them
alive. These kids are future Triangle assets."
--------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
"Did you see that?" Melissa exclaimed.
She was on top of a three-story building, leaning over the edge so
that she could get a better look at the streets below. At the
moment, she was invisible, but she couldn't maintain that for very
long.
"Yeah," Monkeywrench responded from where he was crouched down beside
her. "Aegis totally kicked that robot's butt... I didn't think he
had it in him..."
Melissa grinned at that, though without the enthusiasm she usually
had. Just a short time ago, she'd nearly lost one of her closest
friends in the world, and for a couple minutes, she'd been sure she
had. Thankfully, Monkeywrench was still alive, but seeing him fall
like that had shaken her, and she hadn't fully recovered yet.
"Good job, Aegis," Melissa said, though she kept her voice low so
that nobody would hear her except for Monkeywrench. After all, the
whole purpose of being on the roof was to stay hidden, and she
couldn't do that if she was yelling, even if she did keep forgetting
that.
Melissa continued watching as Aegis and Darqueheart slowly walked
away from the wrecked power frame. She and Monkeywrench had only
arrived in time to watch the end of the fight, and the two of them
had been too far away to help. Melissa could have teleported there,
but it would have taken a whole series of teleports since she
couldn't go very far, and that would have worn her out by the time
she actually got there. She was just glad that Aegis and Darqueheart
hadn't needed her help.
"Come on," Melissa told Monkeywrench with a grin. "Let's go down and
meet up with them..."
"That sounds good to me," Monkeywrench agreed. "But I really hope we
don't run into any more of those goons. I mean, I'm a lover, not a
fighter."
"Yeah," Melissa agreed with a giggle. "And you love bananas..."
"I'm bananas about them," he joked back.
Melissa went to the far side of the roof before teleporting to the
next one over, which brought her a little closer to her friends.
Monkeywrench followed by leaping from one roof to another, though he
didn't seem very thrilled by this.
"I'm supposed to be going from tree to tree," he joked, "Not from
roof to roof like I'm Batman..." Then he paused with a mischievious
grin before announcing in a gravelly tone, "I'm Bat Chimp."
"Come on, Bat Chimp," Melissa responded with a giggle. "They're
getting away."
Once they reached the other side of the roof, Melissa teleported to
the ground while Monkeywrench came down the fire escape. As soon as
he was beside her again, the two of them ran towards Aegis and
Darqueheart.
"Hey, guys," Melissa called out, waving her arms excitedly. "We
found you..."
"Melissa," Aegis said, looking relieved. "Monkey." He nodded to the
furry boy. "I'm glad you two are all right. Have you seen anyone
else?"
"Nope," Melissa answered.
"Awesome fight," Monkeywrench told him.
"You saw that?" Aegis asked in surprise.
"We were too far to come help," Melissa explained excitedly. "We were
way up there on that roof, and were watching you, but were too far
away to help..."
Darqueheart rolled her eyes. "Please tell me you didn't stop for
espresso."
"Why would you ask that?" Melissa asked blankly.
"We should probably get going," Monkeywrench pointed out. "I mean, it
might be fun getting some popcorn and watching those guys tromp
around in their big power frames, but I don't really wanna be here
when they show up again..."
"Good point," Aegis admitted. "We were just trying to find
everyone."
"But we found you first," Melissa bragged with a grin. Finding two
more of her friends lifted some of the weight from her heart, letting
her forget how close Monkeywrench had come to being killed. "Yay
us."
"I just wish I knew who those guys were," Aegis muttered with a look
of anger on his face.
"Imp warned me about the Triangle the other day," Melissa admitted,
only to suddenly have three pairs of eyes staring at her. "Um, she
said that they used to be part of Humanity First, and that they say
they want to be friends with mutants, but what they really want to do
is kidnap us and make us work for them..."
"That certainly matches with what they've been saying," Darqueheart
said with an angry sneer.
After this, they slowly started walking down the sidewalk together,
staying close to some of the parked cars so that they could duck down
for cover if they needed to. Melissa saw several people peeking at
them through the windows, mostly with expressions of shock or fear
before they ducked out of sight. Somehow, Melissa didn't think that
they'd get a very good welcome if they tried hiding inside.
"Are you okay?" Darqueheart asked Monkeywrench, giving him an odd
look. "You're limping..."
"You are too," he responded a little defensively.
Melissa smirked. "He fell on his hairy butt..."
"I sprained my tail," he responded dramatically. He reached back for
his tail and gently held it in his hand as he explained, "And I have
a very sensitive tail, I'll have you know."
"You poor poor baby," Melissa teased him.
Suddenly, Darqueheart hissed, "There are more of them..."
She pointed down the street, and Melissa quickly saw what she meant.
There was a group of five Triangle soldiers on the other side of the
road, and all of them were armed with big guns. Fortunately, she
didn't see any of those power frames around.
Melissa immediately turned invisible with the others ducked down
behind a parked car. The soldiers hadn't seen them yet, which was a
good thing.
"What do we do?" Melissa whispered to her friends as she ducked down
to join them. "We gonna go beat them up?"
"That sounds good to me," Aegis said with a look of determination.
Darqueheart snorted. "It would."
"Why fight when they don't even know we're here?" Monkeywrench asked.
"Lets just stay here until they go past, then sneak away..."
Melissa hesitated a moment, knowing that he was right. That was
exactly what the Imp would have done, even if it was totally boring.
However, one glance at her furry friend, and a quick reminder of what
had happened earlier, she decided that maybe she could deal with
boring for once.
While they tried to decide what to do, the soldiers kept coming
closer. Then, they abruptly stopped and looked around.
"It's starting to rain," one soldier commented, which surprised
Melissa because the sky was a little cloudy, but it definitely wasn't
raining.
"I can't feel my hand," one of the other soldiers suddenly exclaimed,
which was quickly followed by a third one gasping, "My face is going
numb..."
"Look," Monkeywrench said, pointing upwards.
Sapphire stood on top of the two-story building beside the soldiers,
and she was spitting out a spray of liquid that rained down on them.
She closed her mouth, then just stared down at the soldiers for
several long seconds.
"Ohmygod," Melissa blurted out with a giggle. "She just loogied all
over them..."
A moment later, Sapphire leapt off the building, right into the
middle of the soldiers, who were staggering around as though their
bodies no longer worked right. She moved with the speed and strength
of an exemplar, punching, kicking, and throwing all five of the
soldiers until they were all down in mere seconds.
"That was fast," Aegis said in surprise.
"And totally gross," Melissa added.
With that, they all came out from behind the car and waved for
Sapphire's attention. She nodded to them, not surprised by their
presence. Melissa realized that Sapphire must have seen them when
she was up on the roof.
"I'm glad I found you all," Sapphire greeted them with a faint smile.
"But where are Alyss and Amy?"
"We lost them," Aegis admitted.
"We were just trying to put the band back together," Monkeywrench
added. "But I guess we still need the drummer and the triangle
player..."
"I don't know," Melissa added with a grin. "I think Sapphire just
beat the Triangle like a drum."
Darqueheart glared at Sapphire and muttered something that sounded
like, "Damn pretty..." However, in a louder voice, she asked,
"Didn't you have Foxfire?"
"Yes," Sapphire agreed before turning and running down an alley. She
came back half a minute later with Bekky slung over her shoulder.
"She's still unconscious, so I had to hide her..."
"Great," Darqueheart grumbled. "Our escort is dead weight. We might
as well have brought Fixx for all the good she'll do us..."
"Hey," Monkeywrench exclaimed. "Fix is a great devisor... You
should see what he can do with duct tape."
"Yeah," Aegis added with a faint chuckle. "Don't knock the guy."
Melissa 'coughed' to get their attention, then announced, "I hate to
be the voice of reason here, but shouldn't we find Amy and Alyss,
then haul tail out of here?"
"Who are you and what did you do to Melissa?" Monkeywrench demanded
with a look of mock surprise.
"Good point," Aegis said, "though I never thought I'd say that about
someone called Mischief."
"And I never thought you'd win a fight," Melissa responded, sticking
her tongue out at him.
Sapphire looked surprise. "Aegis won a fight?"
"Surprisingly, yes," Darqueheart answered wryly. "Now, can we get
the fuck out of here? I don't feel like waiting around until they
shoot another dart into my ass."
------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
"This doesn't look good," Amy mused.
"That's an understatement if I've ever heard one," Alyss said from
beside her. "Pardon my French, but this is a total cluster fuck."
At the moment, they were crouched down behind a car, watching as the
Triangle marched down the street. Estevez was in front, leading a
group of a dozen soldiers, each of which was wearing lightweight
armor, similar to SWAT gear. At the end of that formation, two of
those men carried a footlocker.
Amy's eyes went down to her needle gun, then back to the soldiers.
Her needles would never be able to penetrate their protection, which
meant that her only real weapon had just been rendered useless.
Then, she looked at the seven power frames that marched to the side
of those men.
"Yeah," she mused to herself, taking another glance at her needle
gun. "That isn't going to do much good." If there had ever been a
time for one of mom's singularity bombs, this was probably it.
Since her needle gun was useless at the moment, Amy holstered it and
pulled out her lone remaining weapon, a gold metal sphere. It was no
singularity bomb, but it would have to do. However, she hoped it
wouldn't come to that since her goal was to remain hidden and out of
sight until the Triangle passed them.
Suddenly, one of the soldiers pointed to the car they were hiding
behind and yelled, "Over there! I can see their reflections in the
store window..."
Amy snapped around to look at the store front behind her, and sure
enough, there was a bit of a reflection in the window. "Damn," Alyss
exclaimed from beside her.
As the soldiers and power frames turned towards them, Amy pressed the
safety lock on her sphere, turned the whole thing at the hemisphere
to five clicks, then threw it as hard as she could. The sphere hit
one of the power frames, then bounced off with even more force,
flying back until it hit the wall of a nearby building. The sphere
bounced again, picking up even more speed as it shot off and smacked
into the side of a car on the other side of the street.
"Come on," Amy demanded, taking advantage of the distraction to run
down the sidewalk.
"What the hell was that?" Alyss demanded. "I thought those things
were only supposed to float..."
"It's a ricochet grenade," Amy explained. "Based a little off my
floating orbs, but..."
Just then, the sphere hit the ground near one of the power frames and
bounced for the fifth time...and immediately exploded. The armor was
knocked back and charred a little, but not seriously damaged.
However, the explosion kept the Triangle too distracted to follow
after them...at least for a few more seconds.
"Impressive," Alyss said with a chuckle.
Suddenly, the air was filled with darts and energy blasts as the
soldiers recovered faster than expected. Amy dove for cover while
Alyss turned to glare at her attackers.
"It looks like running ain't gonna work," Alyss announced, making a
show of cracking her knuckles. "Well, I've never been much for
running away..."
"Please don't pull an Aegis on me," Amy begged her.
"I'll keep them busy," Alyss said, "while you run."
"I'm not just leaving you here by yourself," Amy argued, even though
she knew it was the smart thing to do.
"HEY JERKFACE!" a new voice yelled out.
Amy snapped around and was surprised to see Melissa standing in the
middle of the street, blowing a raspberry at Estevez. Then she
flipped him off with both hands before suddenly vanishing.
A second later, the other students rushed in. Monkeywrench leapt on
top of a car, holding a banana in each hand. He threw them both at
the soldiers, though they hit the ground and exploded, leaving a
spray of liquid that came down and covered the ground. At first, Amy
thought that he'd missed, until the soldiers who stepped there began
to slip and fall.
"Banana peel grenades for the win," Monkeywrench exclaimed before
leaping off the car and running for cover.
Sapphire and Aegis both rushed in. She went straight for a group of
soldiers, spraying them with her venom before going in with a barrage
of high speed punches. She grabbed one soldier and threw him nearly
fifteen yards, so that he slammed into some of the other soldiers.
"Wow," Melissa exclaimed from beside Amy, nearly making Amy jump.
"It's like she's bowling with people..."
Aegis went straight for one of the power frames, his aura blazing
gold around him. He slammed into one of the power frames, leading
with a powerful punch that knocked the thing back and cracked the
armor. It swung a fist at him, but he stepped to the side and
avoided it, then followed up with a series of punches to the side,
right beneath the armor. A moment later, he did something that
surprised Amy even more. He formed energy blades along his hands,
like a pair of short swords, and he began tearing into the power
frame.
"What's he doing?" Amy asked in surprise. She'd never seen him
flight like this. It was almost like she was watching a whole new
Aegis.
"I know, right?" Melissa responded with a broad grin. "Imp has been
teaching him how to fight..."
At this point, Alyss announced, "Time to get serious..."
Alyss removed her bracelets and formed a couple ribbons, a couple
feet in length, which tied around each bracelet. She held one end of
each ribbon, while the other ends were tied to the bracelets, then
she swung these makeshift weapons around experimentally before
charging into the fight.
Amy watched Alyss for a couple seconds, then swept her attention over
the area. Her friends and classmates were doing all right at the
moment, but they were scattered around and badly outnumbered. She
doubted that it would be long before the Triangle regrouped and got
their act together.
"Melissa," Amy said to the girl beside her. "We need to keep
distracting these guys. Can you do that?"
Melissa just grinned and proudly announced, "Distraction is my middle
name."
"I thought it was trouble," Monkeywrench said as he pulled two more
'bananas' from his belt.
Melissa blew Monkeywrench a raspberry, then teleported away. She
appeared in front of a soldier, kicked him between the legs, then
turned intangible and ran right through him to distract the soldier
behind him.
Monkeywrench threw his bananas, this time at two of the power frames.
One exploded into a liquid puddle, just like his last ones hand,
while the other exploded and caused a little char on the power
frame's armor. The power frame stepped forward, hit the puddle, and
then slipped and fell on the ground. Monkeywrench burst out
laughing.
"Darqueheart," Amy said, noticing the other girl a short distance
away. Instead of joining in the fight, Darqueheart was taking cover,
just like she was. "Do you think you could blind some of those
soldiers and power frames...especially the ones that don't have
anyone to keep them busy?"
She hesitated for a moment before nodding, "Yeah, I can do that..."
With that, Darqueheart got up and moved, positioning herself closer
to her targets. That just left Amy as the only one who wasn't
involved in the actual fight, much to her annoyance.
"I wish I had more firepower," she muttered to herself.
This would have been the perfect time for her rail gun, because she
would have been able to shoot right through the power frame armor.
Unfortunately, that weapon was still back in her room since it was
too big and bulky to carry around Berlin, especially when she was
trying to avoid attention.
Of course, she was in her mage mode at the moment, but she didn't
have any offensive spells she could use. All of her spells were
support type spells, and they each took a couple minutes to really
cast. That kind of thing didn't work well in a fight.
With that, her eyes turned to the gold bracer that was on her around
her wrist. "It looks like it's time to spin the wheel..." Amy
hesitated a moment, then reached down to activate the devise. A
moment later, a surge of pain rushed through her entire body.
Three weeks ago, on Halloween, Exquisite had zapped Amy with one of
her pain blasts, causing a surge of intense agony. However, there
had been an unintended side-effect from that attack as well. The
pain blast had somehow caused Amy to switch power modes, and was the
very first time she'd every changed powers like that without either
sleeping or going through a burnout. Afterwards, Amy had realized
that if an electrical charge could make her change powers once, then
it could do so again.
Amy was proud of the devise she'd made, which was designed to deliver
a very specific type of shock, one that could make her shift powers
whenever she wanted. Unfortunately, as with her powers themselves,
the devise wasn't fully reliable and was just as likely to send her
into a burnout as it was to change her powers. However, that was
where her luck spell came in. That spell drastically increased the
chances of the devise working the way it was supposed to, though even
with the extra luck, there was still a risk.
Seconds later, the pain vanished and Amy let out a sigh of relief.
It worked. There hadn't been a burnout. And after she took a moment
to mentally inventory her body and powers, a smile began to form.
"I got even luckier than I'd hoped," Amy announced.
Amy held her arms out and reached for all the ambient electro-
magnetic energy nearby. The air around her crackled with sparks as
she drew the energy closer, then began to concentrate it. She moved
her hands closer together as she focused the energy, creating a
glowing blue ball of pure electro-magnetic energy, which was
contained between her hands.
"No way," Monkeywrench exclaimed in surprise. "Amy's doing a
kamehameha."
Amy smiled at that since she knew the anime he was referring to, and
she'd heard that comparison before. However, unlike Goku, she
couldn't fire the energy as a blast. And as soon as she tried to
throw it, the whole thing would simply disperse and vanish. That
meant, the only way for her to currently use this energy was up close
and personal.
Pulling one hand away, Amy maintained the glowing ball of energy,
held firmly in a single palm. Then she abruptly ran into the fight,
going straight for one of the power frames that was positioning
itself to fire at Alyss.
"Tag," Amy announced as she reached the power frame and slammed the
energy sphere into it. There was a burst of sparks as the power
frame was hit with the equivalent of a very focused and concentrated
EMP, and suddenly froze in place. "You're it." Then she smirked,
adding, "The perfect power to deal with power armor."
"I take it back," Monkeywrench exclaimed. "That's a rasengan."
Amy took a moment to look around the fight so she could determine her
next target. Everyone was busy, though still doing their own thing.
The only reason that they were still doing so well was because
Melissa was keeping the soldiers distracted, while a black cloud,
courtesy of Darqueheart, blinded several of the soldiers while
keeping others from being able to make out the other side of the
battlefield
Aegis had just finished tearing apart one power frame and was turning
his attention to the next. Sapphire was still leaping between
soldiers, spraying them with venom and then attacking. However,
because of their SWAT type armor, Amy wasn't sure if any of the venom
was actually getting on their skin.
While that was going on, Monkeywrech seemed to have run out of
bananas to throw, so was keeping back. However, he ran forward,
grabbed one of the dart rifles that had been dropped by an
incapacitated soldier, and began opening fire on the other soldiers,
or at least trying to. His aim was horrible.
Alyss was swinging her weapons, slamming the ribbon tied bracelets
into one of the power frames and causing serious damage. From her
expression, she was pretty pissed and was taking the opportunity to
finally cut loose.
"If you think I'm gonna let you lay another finger on these kids,"
she exclaimed, "you've got another thing coming. I'm gonna put my
boots so far up your ass that I kick out your teeth..."
"Wow," Monkeywrench said. "Alyss almost sounds like my dad..." Amy
smirked at that.
"Careful, Alyss," Amy called out, feeling a little worried. "You
don't want to kill them." She had no doubt that her friend would
never forgive herself if she killed someone while in a rage.
Amy began gathering more energy, forming a second ball. One of the
power frames turned its attention on her, but Alyss suddenly leapt at
that one and knocked it aside. Seconds later, Amy ran forward and
drove her energy sphere into the large mech, neutralizing it the same
way she had the previous one.
"Nice," Alyss said, giving her a look of approval. "And that is why
good old mechanical engines are always better than these high-tech
computerized monstrosities they build nowadays."
"I don't think they build purely mechanical power frames," Amy
pointed out. "Well, there may be a devisor or two, but not many."
A couple seconds later, Amy started to gather more energy for another
attack. While she was doing this, she saw Aegis going at another of
the power frames, punching, slashing and dodging in a way that was
quite unlike his old fighting style. She couldn't help but noticing
that the golden aura around his hands was much brighter than normal,
though the rest of his aura was only about half as bright.
Then Amy suddenly noticed the two soldiers who were taking aim with
their plasma rifles, about to shoot Aegis in the back. "LOOK OUT!"
Amy yelled a warning.
Suddenly, a pair of black tentacles shot out of the dark cloud and
wrapped around the ankles of the two soldiers. Their legs were
yanked out from beneath them, causing them to fall flat on their
faces. They screamed as they were drug back into the dark cloud, and
once they vanished inside, their screaming increased in volume and
intensity before abruptly ending.
Aegis snapped around in time to see the soldiers vanish, and his eyes
went wide in surprise. Seconds later, the dark cloud faded away,
revealing a feminine figure standing in the middle. Darqueheart
looked intense, almost terrifying. The two soldiers were on the
ground in front of her, curled up in the fetal position and cowering.
"Now we're even," Darqueheart called out to Aegis.
"Um...yeah," he agreed, nodding his head. "Definitely."
"Fall back," Estevez yelled to his people. "Abort the mission."
The remaining soldiers and power frame started to back away, though
they continued shooting as they did so. Estevez fired at Sapphire,
hitting her in the thigh with a blast of energy.
Sapphire howled in pain, then leapt at Estevez. She snarled, opening
her mouth wide and revealing her fangs which made her resemble a
vampire. That impression was only furthered when she grabbed
Esteves, forced his head to the side to expose his neck, and then bit
down. A moment later, Estevez collapsed to the ground, no longer
moving.
"They got the colonel," one of the soldiers yelled. He was the one
guarding that footlocker. In fact, Amy realized, he'd been guarding
it during the entire fight. For some reason, that thing was
important. "Grab the colonel and the mutant detector. We need to
get both to safety..."
"Mutant detector?" Amy asked with sudden interest. "That's how they
found us..."
"We won," Melissa exclaimed, jumping up and down excitedly. "They're
running away..."
"Yeah," Amy responded, "but if they have some kind of mutant
detector, they'll be able to chase us down again..."
"Not if I can help it," Alyss stated.
"Open a path to that box," Amy said, pointing the power frame between
her and the foot locker. "Darque, keep them from escaping..."
Darqueheart nodded and cast her spell, muttering some words while
gesturing with her hands. A new cloud of darkness formed in front of
her and spread out, blocking the soldier with the box. He stopped,
unwilling to step into the darkness after seeing what had happened to
his two companions.
"Coming through," Alyss exclaimed, throwing both of her bracelets at
the nearest power armor with all her strength. Two massive dents
formed in the surface as the mech was thrown back. "The way is
clear." She followed that up by charging at the power frame and
slamming into it, making sure that it couldn't recover and become a
threat again.
Amy silently thanked Alyss as she took advantage of the opportunity
to run forward. She held the electro-magnetic sphere firmly in her
hand. As she ran past the power frame, she knew that she could take
the thing down with one hit. However, she left it to Alyss since she
had another target for her power.
The soldier took aim at Amy, but Melissa suddenly appeared beside him
and yelled, "BOO!" He jumped in surprise, giving her the opportunity
to kick him between the legs. Amy barely noticed as he dropped to
his knees.
"Thanks," Amy said, right before driving her energy sphere into the
foot locker. She heard the snapping and popping of the electronics
within and knew that even if that thing had been shielded from normal
EMPs, it wouldn't be able to do much against one this focused and
powerful.
"Is that it?" Melissa asked. "Are we done?"
"Yeah," Amy responded, looking around the field before calling out,
"Come on. Let's get out of here..."
She could hear the police sirens, and they were a lot closer than she
was comfortable with. At that moment, she had absolutely no desire
to deal with the cops. This whole thing was already a huge mess as
it was, and she was pretty sure that the cops would only make things
worse.
"But what about these guys?" Aegis asked, standing over the ruins of
a power frame. "We need to detain the rest and turn them over to the
police..."
"We aren't heroes or law enforcement," Amy reminded them. "The only
thing we're responsible for, is keeping ourselves alive."
With that, Amy started to run, but the others didn't follow behind
her immediately. Sapphire was limping due to her injured leg, Alyss
ran over to help her. Amy felt guilty about forgetting that...and
about their escort.
"Yo, Aegis," Monkeywrench called out, gesturing to a side alley. "I
need help with Bekky..."
"Sure," Aegis responded, running down the alley. He came back half a
minute later with Bekky slung over his shoulder. "Okay, we're ready
to go."
A moment later, they all hurried down a side alley, making sure to
get out of there before the police arrived.
--------------------
Berlin NH, Sunday afternoon, Nov 18th, 2007
Chris looked around the group, feeling a little worried about some of
the others. They'd all just run away from the Triangle, after
beating them, and had finally stopped at a seemingly safe spot behind
a gas station. Some of them were breathing harder than others.
"Are you okay?" Chris asked Amy.
Amy was a nice girl, but kind of fragile. Her own powers kept making
her go through burnouts and could kill her at any time. However, he
never would have guessed that from the way she'd handled herself
during that fight, or the way she was more concerned about everyone
else than she was about herself.
"I'm fine," Amy responded, only to immediately ask, "Is Bekky okay?"
Chris looked to where he'd just set Bekky down and nodded. "Yeah.
She's starting to come out of whatever they did to her." As if to
prove his point, she moved and turned her head.
"How about you?" Amy asked, Sapphire.
"My leg hurts," Sapphire admitted as she touched her leg where she'd
been hit by an energy blast. Her pants were burned off in the spot,
revealing blistered skin beneath it. "I bet this wouldn't be so bad
if I still had my scales..."
"What?" Darqueheart asked in surprise.
"And I REALLY miss my tail," Sapphire continued with a long sigh.
Chris stared at Sapphire for a moment, but before he could ask what
she was talking about, Darqueheart offered, "I have a healing
spell... It isn't very powerful, but it should help until you can
get to Doyle..."
"Thank you," Sapphire said.
Darqueheart nodded and went to work, bending down for a better look
at Sapphire's leg, and then she began reciting some strange words
while waving her hands around. Chris didn't understand magic, but
whatever she was doing, it seemed to be working.
"Thank you," Sapphire repeated, this time with a smile. "That feels
a lot better..."
Darqueheart grunted at that, then abruptly asked, "What did you mean
about scales and a tail?" She stared at Sapphire suspiciously.
Sapphire hesitated a moment, looking self-conscious as she admitted,
"I used to have a tail...and these pretty scales..."
With that, Sapphire moved as though she was going to pull her cloak
tightly around her, the way she frequently did. However, at the
moment, she was without her usual cloak, having left it behind since
it would have drawn a lot of attention. Most people didn't wear blue
scaly cloaks around in public.
"Sapphire was born with GSD," Amy explained to Darqueheart.
"Really?" Chris asked in surprise. He stared at Sapphire, who was a
gorgeous exemplar. The only sign of GSD that he could see, was her
long blue hair.
"Mama has severe GSD," Sapphire added a little self-consciously, "and
I inherited it from her. I only changed to look like this after I
manifested..." She gestured down at herself with a look of
unhappiness. "I really miss my tail."
"Her mom looks a lot like Diamondback," Amy offered, giving Sapphire
a gentle smile. "She seemed really nice when she showed up on
parents day."
Darqueheart just stared at Sapphire with a look of surprise and
confusion, before she abruptly turned her attention away. To Chris'
surprise, she stared at him for several seconds with an odd
expression, before she made a show of checking their surroundings for
any sign of danger.
Chris continued to stare at Darqueheart for several more seconds,
thinking about the way she'd saved his life a short time ago. With
most of his PK shell being focused into his offense, it wouldn't have
been strong enough to protect him from that attack. She'd saved him,
though she'd had been a bit scary when she'd done so.
"Thanks for saving me," Chris told Darqueheart.
Normally, he hated when other people had to come to his rescue, but
this time, it felt different. This time, his pride hadn't been hurt
like it usually was.
Darqueheart gave him a look of surprise, as though she hadn't been
expecting that. However, she quickly covered it up. "I was just
returning the favor," she responded, almost defensively.
"Well, I still appreciate it," Chris told her.
Then he looked at Alyss, who looked pretty rough with her dress being
burned and torn the way it was. However, the little girl didn't seem
the least bit bothered by that. Then again, why should she be? She
could make a dress without any real effort at all.
Chris was confused by Alyss, who looked like a cute little goth girl,
but who acted almost like his neighbor from back home, a gruff old
truck driver. She didn't look very dangerous, but with the way she'd
been going in that fight... Chris shuddered, realizing that he'd
underestimated her badly. Just how strong was she?
His eyes went to Melissa, who was sitting off to the side with
Monkeywrench. The two of them were talking amongst themselves and
giggling, which really made him wonder what they were saying.
"My phone is working again," Amy abruptly announced, sounding
relieved. Everyone stared at her hopefully. She made a call.
"Whateley security... This is Roulette...in Berlin. We've got a
problem..."
While Amy called campus security, Chris looked over the others again
and noticed that Bekky had opened her eyes and was starting to sit
up.
"What happened?" Bekky demanded, looking around with a worried
expression.
"Those Triangle guys shot you with a knockout dart," Melissa
exclaimed, teleporting to Bekky's side. "Then they chased us, and we
ran and hid, and then we had to fight them. It was really scary, but
kind of exciting too..."
"How are you feeling?" Monkeywrench asked Bekky, holding out his hand
to help her to her feet.
"Thanks, Monkeybars," she said.
Melissa giggled. "Monkeybars."
"Shut up, Missy," he told Melissa. "You're driving me bananas..."
She blew him a raspberry and giggled again. Chris just shook his
head, wondering about these kids.
"I had this great idea," Bekky muttered to herself as she shook her
head in annoyance. "If I could only remember what I was thinking..."
"Okay," Amy announced, hanging up her phone. "Security is on the
way."
"About damn time," Alyss grumbled. Her eyes went to Melissa, and she
added, "Pardon my French."
--------------------
Schuster Hall, Sunday evening, Nov 18th, 2007
Alyss sat in Elizabeth Carson's office, staring across the desk at
the headmistress herself. Carson was pissed, though Alyss would have
been surprised if she hadn't been. Fortunately, that anger wasn't
directed at her.
It had been two hours since security had arrived in Berlin to escort
them back to Whateley. In that time, Alyss had gone to Doyle for a
checkup, along with her friends, had made a report to security, and
had even gone back to Poe to shower and change.
Now, she had been called to talk with Carson, with only the two of
them present. As far as Alyss knew, Carson hadn't talked to any of
her friends yet.
"What happened in Berlin?" Carson asked in a carefully controlled
voice. Before Alyss could answer, Carson continued, "I want to hear
what happened from an adult perspective."
"I see," Alyss responded, wishing that she had something strong to
drink, or at least a cigar she could light up. However, she knew it
would be a bad idea to settle her nerves with either of those things
while she was in Carson's office. Still, that didn't keep her from
wishing. "That explains why I'm the only one you've called in so
far."
"Security has already given me their initial report," Carson said,
perhaps to let Alyss know that she already knew most of what had
occurred.
Alyss just nodded at that. "We were out on the sidewalk, minding our
own business... Yes, even Mischief and Monkeywrench were behaving."
Carson almost smiled at that. Almost. "Then these Triangle guys
show up, with a lot of firepower and some power frames...and they
demanded we go with them. When we said no, they opened fire with a
bunch of darts. Bekky got hit and went down. The darts bounced off
Aegis, Melissa turned intangible so they went through her, and I just
shrugged them off. Nobody else got hit. After this, Darqueheart
threw up some kind of dark cloud, and we all ran as fast as we
could...but accidentally got separated in the process."
"What happened next?" Carson asked.
Alyss frowned as she remembered the events of a few hours earlier.
"Amy tried calling campus security but couldn't get through. It
turns out these guys were jamming the phones. And later on, we found
out that they had some kind of mutant detection devise they were
using to track us."
Carson gave a small look of surprise, perhaps not having heard that
from security yet. However, she just gave Alyss a silent indication
to continue.
"Amy and I ended up together," Alyss continued, "and some of these
Triangle guys found us again, so we had to take them down. After
that, we tried to find the others, so we could all haul our asses out
of there... Pardon my French."
Alyss continued, describing how she and Amy had hooked up with the
others, and how they'd all fought the Triangle. She was embarrassed
to admit that she'd lost her temper and might have accidentally
killed someone if Amy hadn't reminder her that she was going too far.
"Aegis was pretty damn good," Alyss said, wanting to give props to
the other kids and let Carson know how well they'd done. "I don't
know where the kid suddenly learned to fight like that, but he was
tearing those power frames to pieces..."
"I see," Carson said with a raised eyebrow. Alyss couldn't quite
read her expression, but she almost seemed amused.
"Amy really kept a level head," Alyss added a few seconds later.
"While everyone else was running around, she actually figured out how
we could help each other. And when the Triangle started to retreat,
she was the one who took out that mutant detector they had, so they
couldn't follow us again..."
Once Alyss was done, Carson asked a number of questions, which Alyss
answered the best she could. Fortunately, with her exemplar memory,
she was able to easily recall any of the details that Carson wanted
to know.
"You and the other students responded in a surprisingly responsible
fashion," Carson admitted when they were finished. She looked a
little relieved, but not much. "Your first reactions were to run and
try calling for help. Unfortunately, when that didn't work, you
ended up in a very public fight, with a lot of potential witnesses."
"We didn't exactly have a lot of choice," Alyss pointed out with a
scowl.
"I know," Carson admitted. "But that was still extremely dangerous
for the school... The absolute last thing we want is for the public
to start wondering where a group of teenage mutants was learning to
fight."
Alyss raised an eyebrow of her own and absently smoothed out her
dress. "I woulda thought that the last thing you'd want, was for
students to get killed because they didn't fight back."
Carson fixed Alyss with a flat look, though Alyss just met her eyes
without flinching. In spite of how she looked, she wasn't some
inexperienced kid who'd cower under the disapproval of a powerful
authority figure. She wasn't going to give anyone that satisfaction,
no matter who they were.
Finally, Carson nodded, "You are correct, of course. I am very
grateful that you and your friends were able to survive that
encounter with only minor injuries. However, this incident has
created a number of problems for the school, which I have to deal
with before they put ALL of you at greater risk."
Alyss nodded. "Yeah, I can see that. But what about these Triangle
goons? What's gonna happen with them?"
Carson's expression turned grim. "Most have been taken into police
custody, though some managed to escape...for now." Her eyes narrowed
at that, and Alyss suddenly had a feeling that the Triangle members
in custody might end up being the lucky ones.
A minute later, Carson excused Alyss, who let out a sigh as she left
the office. She shook her head, then started back towards Poe,
deciding that she needed a nice stiff drink before bed. Fortunately
for her, she still had a bottle of Shine's finest hidden in the back
of her closet.
--------------------
Whateley Academy, Sunday evening, Nov 18th, 2007
"How's your tail?" Melissa asked Monkeywrench.
"A lot better," he admitted, swishing his long furry tail around in
demonstration. "Those guys in Doyle really fixed it up...and my poor
tender backside too."
"That's good," Melissa said in relief. After the way he'd fallen,
she'd been worried that the injuries would be a lot more serious than
they were.
"Yeah," he agreed. "What really hurts was the butt chewing Carson
gave us all for showing our powers off like that in public... I
mean, my butt just barely got healed, and she chewed it all raw
again..."
Melissa giggled at that mental image, though her enthusiasm quickly
dimmed. It had been a rough day, and she was glad it was almost
over.
"You know what really sucks?" Melissa asked.
"Starbright on the weekend?" Monkeywrench responded with a smirk.
"Maybe," Melissa responded with a giggle. "But no. I just found out
that Imp did a sim match with one of the other teachers, and I missed
it..."
"Really?" Monkeywrench asked in surprised. "Who won?"
"I don't know," she responded with a bit of a pout. "None of the
students got to watch, only the teachers..."
"That's no fun," Monkeywrench grumbled. "I mean, if they would have
announced it ahead of time, everyone would have been there. Heck, I
would have bet a hundred bananas in the Imp."
"But we don't even know who she went up against," Melissa pointed
out.
Monkeywrench just shrugged. "Does it matter?"
"Nope," Melissa responded with a broad grin of her own. Then she
told him, "I've gotta get back to Whitman. I'll see you tomorrow."
"Later, gator," Monkeywrench told her.
"Stay funky, Monkey," she responded as they went their separate ways.
Melissa started walking towards her dorm, when a dark figure suddenly
leapt out, exclaiming "BOO!"
Melissa shrieked and immediately teleported away, only to pause and
look back to where she'd been standing. The Imp was still there,
smirking.
"You scared me," Melissa exclaimed.
"Sorry," the Imp told her, not looking sorry at all. "I couldn't
resist. Just think of it as payback from that stink bomb in my
classroom."
For a moment, Melissa glared at the Imp, then grinned and teleported
over to her. Without even thinking about it, Melissa threw her arms
around the Imp in a tight hug.
"Are you okay?" Imp asked gently, hugging Melissa back. "I heard
about Berlin..."
"It was scary," Melissa admitted with tears starting to form. "I
thought they killed Monkeywrench..."
"Real fights can be scary," Imp admitted. "But you came through it
and so did all your friends."
"Yeah," Melissa agreed, though she pouted a little. "But I didn't do
very good."
"You survived," Imp reminded her. "And that is the most important
part. Now, you know what you need to do if you want to do better
next time."
"Can you teach me how to fight?" Melissa abruptly asked, stepping
back and looking serious.
Imp blinked. "I'm not exactly a great fighter but..." She paused
for a moment. "My fighting style is more hit and run than anything
else, but that would be perfect for you..."
Melissa's eyes lit up. "You'll teach me how to fight?"
Imp looked pained for a moment before responding, "Sure. I'll start
adding that in with your other lessons." She gave Melissa another
hug. "For now, let's get you back to your dorm. We can talk about
your training later."
"Okay," Melissa responded, though a minute later, she cautiously
asked, "What do you think about holdouts?"
--------------------
Whateley Academy, Monday afternoon, Nov 19th, 2007
Classes were over for the day, or at least the regular ones were, for
which Chris was thankful. He only had one more class remaining, but
it was an unofficial one. There were no grades, and he wouldn't get
in trouble for skipping it. However, after the previous day, he now
realized that this was probably the most valuable class in his entire
schedule.
Chris stepped into the Imp's underground classroom, the one where she
taught people to pick locks and do other criminal things. It was
also the place where she usually taught him how to use his powers.
"Hey, Bart," the Imp called to him from her desk.
Chris scowled a little at that nickname. She called him Bart because
his spikey bleach-blonde hair reminded her of Bart Simpson. And
though he didn't like that nickname, he was careful not to show it
since that would only encourage his teacher to use it even more.
"I heard about what happened in Berlin yesterday," the Imp said,
getting up from her desk and coming towards him.
"Um...yeah," Chris responded awkwardly. "Mrs. Carson already chewed
me out for it..."
"She's the boss," the Imp responded with a shrug. "Chewing kids out
is part of her job. But from what I heard, it was a pretty half-ass
butt chewing..."
"Half-ass?" Chris blurted out skeptically.
The Imp chuckled at that. "From what I heard, you all ran when
confronted, tried calling for help, and only fought once you were
cornered. You kids did about the best anyone could have expected,
considering your training and level of experience."
"Then why did we get in trouble, just for defending ourselves?" Chris
demanded.
"Because you fought in public, and could have drawn attention to the
school," the Imp pointed out wryly. "You may not have had much
choice, but you still caused problems for Carson. But honestly, the
biggest reason was, she probably wanted to make an example of you, so
other students don't think it's okay to get into public fights
whenever they go off campus."
Chris frowned at that as he considered her words. "I don't know..."
"When I was in your age," the Imp said with an amused look, "I spent
a lot of time in the principal's office. Trust me on this."
"Okay," he responded, realizing that she was probably right. Mrs.
Carson's lecture wasn't meant to be personal, which made him feel a
little better.
"What I really want to talk about," the Imp said, giving Chris a
thoughtful look, "was how you did. I've talked to Melissa and
Darqueheart, and even got to see a little video footage, which a
certain hacker acquired before deleting the original copy."
Chris was a little surprised at that. "I...I tried to use what you
taught me..."
"And from what I've both seen and heard, you did pretty good with
it," the Imp said, much to Chris' surprise. "You didn't just stand
there and get hit. You used your brain and the tools you had
available..."
"The tools you gave me," he said a little self-consciously.
"Maybe," the Imp responded with a shrug, though she continued
watching Chris with an intensity that made him want to squirm. Her
yellow eyes were a little intimidating. "But I also heard about what
you did for Darqueheart."
"I know," Chris said with a sigh. "You said that I shouldn't play
hero, and that it's stupid to keep jumping in like that..." Then he
stood up straighter and defiantly said, "But I couldn't just let him
kill her..."
"Of course not," the Imp said almost dismissively, though she did
smile. "You jumped into a dangerous situation, without any thought
for yourself. Pretty reckless. But in this case, probably
necessary. Darqueheart would either have been killed or captured if
you hadn't been there. You saved her...and just as important...you
did so competently."
"Really," Chris asked, a little surprised since he'd been expecting
another lecture on everything he'd done wrong.
"Good job," his eccentric teacher said, putting a gentle hand on his
shoulder and giving him a smile. "You just might make a decent hero
after all."
Chris just stood there frozen with his mouth dropping open. He'd
never expected any words of praise from a supervillain, even a
retired one. And especially not from one who'd mocked and humiliated
him so thoroughly in the arena. And to his even greater surprise,
those words filled him with a strange pride. For some reason, this
teacher's praise meant more to him than he would have imagined.
It took Chris several seconds to shake himself out of this. Then he
stared at the Imp for a couple seconds, reminding himself that the
only reason he'd been able to save Darqueheart...the only reason he'd
been able to win against those power frames, was because of the
things that the Imp taught him.
"So," he finally said, eager to learn even more, "What are we going
do today?
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Crystal Hall, Monday late afternoon, Nov 19th, 2007
Dinner. It had been a long day, especially after how rough the
previous day had been, and Amy was looking forward to a good meal,
then getting back to Hawthorne and relaxing.
"Apparently, yesterday was pretty busy," Alyss commented as they
stood in line for food.
"Really?" Amy asked wryly. "You don't say?"
Alyss chuckled at that. "I mean, we weren't the only ones mixing it
up. Gwen and Dana had a match with Centurion and his posse
yesterday, and apparently, they kicked his butt good. And even
better, Gwen got him to confess about how he was the one who jumped
her and put her into Doyle..."
Amy blinked at that. "That's good at least."
"I just wish I'd been there to watch it," Alyss admitted. "I mean,
half of Poe was there cheering them on."
Amy smiled at that, knowing that she would have been there cheering
Gwen and Dana on as well. Both of them had moved into Poe long after
she'd moved out, so she didn't know them as well as she did most of
the other freshmen. However, they were both changelings, so she felt
a little kinship with them just for that alone.
Just then, Grit bumped into Alyss, obviously by accident since Grit
was one of the least aggressive kids on campus. Suddenly, Alyss
snapped around and glared at him with a pissed off expression.
"Watch it!" Alyss snarled, clenching her fists and looking like she
was about to hit the boy.
"Alyss," Amy gasped, stunned by her friend's reaction to such a small
thing.
"Do you really want to start something with me?" Alyss demanded of
Grit.
Then Amy suddenly felt it with her esper sense, and she knew exactly
what was going on. She snapped around and glared at Drama, who'd
been standing back and watching them with a smirk. Drama was a
projective empath and was messing with Alyss' emotions.
"Control yourself," Amy warned her friend, though she was starting to
get angry herself. "Drama Queen is messing with you."
As soon as Drama realized that she'd been caught, she abruptly
stopped her empathic attack, then turned and hurried away. Amy
watched her go, thankful that she was in psychic mode or she might
have missed what was going on.
"Damn, that girl is getting on my last nerve," Alyss muttered, before
turning to the confused Grit. "Sorry about that."
"Yeah," Grit responded awkwardly. "I heard her mention Drama
Queen..." Then he turned and hurried away.
"I almost hurt that kid," Alyss snarled, still angry, but not at
Grit.
"I think that was the point," Amy pointed out grimly. "If you hurt
him, you would have been the one in trouble..."
A minute later, the two of them had their food and were heading to
their usual table. To Amy's surprise, Darqueheart and Sapphire were
already there, and they seemed deep on conversation.
"And this is a picture of my mama," Sapphire told Darqueheart as she
handed over a photograph.
"Wow," Darqueheart responded, staring at the picture. "She does look
a lot like Diamondback...but snakier. And this blue snake girl is
you?"
"yes," Sapphire admitted sadly. "I really miss my tail."
Darqueheart stared at Sapphire for several seconds before shaking her
head. "Honestly, I don't know whether I should feel jealous of
you...or feel sorry."
"I would prefer neither," Sapphire admitted, though she pulled her
scaled cloak more tightly around her. Amy knew that her cloak was
made of her old scales, and she used it almost like a security
blanket at times.
"Hey," Amy greeted the two girls as she and Alyss joined them.
"It looks like Exquisite's crew are up to their old tricks again,"
Alyss grumbled to Sapphire. "But this time, they've got Drama Queen
pushing buttons."
"We knew it was only a matter of time," Sapphire said with a scowl.
"What's going on?" Darqueheart asked.
"Yeah," Monkeywrench added as he and Melissa plopped down into a pair
of empty seats. "What did we miss?"
"Exquisite and her crew of thugs," Amy explained with a scowl of
annoyance. "They caused us a lot of trouble last month, and straight
out attacked us on Halloween." She shrugged at that. "Apparently,
they've decided to start up again."
"That stinks," Monkeywrench responded. "Like week old fish."
"Like monkey poo," Melissa added with a smirk.
It was at this point that Aegis came over and paused to look them
over. "I'm not sure this is a conversation I want in on..."
"Sit down and pull up a seat," Alyss said, gesturing to one of the
empty seats.
Amy noticed that Darqueheart was watching him carefully, and that her
tail was swishing back and forth. Amy was a little startled by this
and wondered if Darqueheart was interested in Aegis. Of course, she
could use her telepathy to find out for sure, but she wasn't going to
violate Darqueheart's privacy like that, especially not to merely
satisfy her own curiosity.
"Did you hear about what happened in fifth period history?" Aegis
asked as he sat down.
"No," Amy answered, giving Aegis a curious look. Melissa just began
to snicker, so Amy guessed that she already knew what had happened.
"Apparently, half the class showed up with Imp fan club pins," Aegis
explained. "Mr. Williams completely freaked out about this, and
security actually had to come..."
Melissa burst out laughing. "Wow, who knew a few pins would do
that...?"
"How many of those pins did you give out?" Monkeywrench asked her.
Melissa grinned. "Lots..."
"Do...you have any left?" Darqueheart asked hopefully.
"Sure," Melissa responded, handing over a pin and a card with a web
address on it. Then she looked around the table and handed out
several more pins, grinning excitedly as she did so.
Amy took one of the pins, thinking that Melissa definitely lived up
to her codename. The only question was, was that bit of mischief in
history class intentional, or an accidental byproduct of something
else? With Melissa, it could be hard to tell.
A couple minutes later, Alyss told Amy, "Remember what we were
talking about at lunch?"
Sapphire looked up at that. "Yes. Now would be a good time to
discuss it." She looked around at the others.
"I don't know," Amy said. "With what Drama Queen just tried to do."
"What are you talking about?" Aegis asked.
"Yeah," Melissa added with a smirk. "Inquiring minds want to know?"
Amy gave Alyss a flat look, not happy to have this brought up at the
moment, not when Exquisite's crew was moving against them again.
However, she nodded.
"At lunch," Amy said, "we were talking about yesterday and how well
we all worked together."
"We kicked butt," Melissa exclaimed, nearly bouncing in her seat.
"We were awesome," Monkeywrench added with a broad grin of his own.
"Yes, we were," Alyss agreed with a chuckle.
"Anyway," Amy continued. "We thought it might be a good idea to make
it into a permanent thing. You know...become a training team."
"A training team?" Darqueheart asked in surprise. "Us?"
"I'm in," Melissa immediately said. "It'll be great..."
"But there is one problem," Amy said with a scowl. "We..." She
gestured to herself, Alyss, and Sapphire. "We have a feud going on
with some other students..."
Aegis interjected, "Exquisite, Starbright, Gravmax, and Iron. Trust
me, I remember what they did on Halloween."
"Yeah," Amy agreed.
"They just started coming after us again," Alyss added. "And they've
got a couple new members, Drama and Kraken. So, if we became a
training team, they might target you guys too..."
"Fuck Drama," Darqueheart spat out. "And Starbright. If I can piss
off those stuck-up bitches, I'll be happy to join."
"Me too," Sapphire said, though she'd already agreed to the idea
earlier, just as Alyss had.
"I'm still in," Melissa said.
"Me too," Monkeywrench added, looking serious. "I stick with my
friends."
Melissa grinned. "Like super-duper glue."
Aegis hesitated a moment, then quickly glanced at Darqueheart
stating, "I'm in." He looked at Amy and then the others, adding,
"I'll be damned if I let some bullies scare me away from standing by
my friends."
"Are you sure?" Amy asked, looking around.
Everyone nodded agreement, though Alyss said, "Hell yeah."
"Then I believe we will need a team name," Sapphire pointed out.
"Team Awesome," Melissa exclaimed.
Amy chuckled and pointed out, "There's already a Team Awesome."
"Team Amazing?" Monkeywrench offered.
"Too derivative," Alyss pointed out.
"The Banana Boys," Monkeywrench added.
Darqueheart snorted at that. "One problem with that..."
"More than one," Sapphire agreed. "I have no interest in bananas..."
"And girls outnumber the boys," Darqueheart finished.
Just then, Amy noticed a familiar figure walking towards them. Bekky
had completely recovered from the Triangle's dart, and almost looked
amused as she looked over the table.
"Hey," Bekky greeted them, making no move to sit down. "I would have
figured you all would have had enough of each other yesterday."
"Kind of the opposite, actually," Alyss responded with a chuckle.
Bekky nodded at that, then asked, "So, what shenanigans are you all
up to today?"
"Shenanigans!" Melissa exclaimed, jumping up. "We're Team
Shenanigans..."
"I second it," Monkeywrench quickly added.
Aegis rolled his eyes. "At least that's better than Team Banana."
"Then Shenanigans it is," Alyss said with a chuckle.
Amy just looked around at her friends, then at the slightly confused
looking Bekky, who must think that they were all insane. She shook
her head, suspecting that it would be more trouble than it was worth
to argue now.
"Fine," Amy said with a sigh, feeling almost like she was babysitting
a bunch of kids. "Shenanigans it is."
--------------------
Whateley Academy, Monday evening, Nov 19th, 2007
Naomi stretched out on her couch, trying to look calm, confident, and
in control. She didn't want any of her 'friends' to see how
frustrated she was over the sudden change in situation.
"I can't believe you blew it," Starbright said, giving Drama a cold
glare. "All you had to do was make Ribbon angry, so she'd attack
someone..."
"Yes, it would have been nice had our plan worked," Naomi pointed
out. "Ribbon would have been given detention, and a few careful
words would have given her the reputation of an unstable rager..."
"We know," Gravmax said with a dismissive gesture. "We would have
driven a wedge between our targets and kept them too occupied to do
anything."
"We can still continue with the plan," Iron pointed out.
"No, we can't," Naomi responded. "Not as it was in any case..."
Naomi turned her attention to Drama, who was clearly angry that her
attempt to manipulate Ribbon had failed. If she'd gone
slower...been subtler... And if she hadn't let her personal feelings
and impatience get in the way...then there was a good chance that she
could have maneuvered Ribbon into attacking one of her own friends,
which would have suited their purposes perfectly. Unfortunately,
Drama hadn't, and she'd given away their element of surprise because
of this.
For a moment, Naomi considered rebuking Drama for her mistake, though
she decided against it. Drama was too useful, with the kind of power
that could be used for subtle manipulation. Everyone else in their
group had powers that were a little more...aggressive in nature.
"I'm sure that next time, Drama will be a little more subtle with her
manipulation," Naomi said in a gentle tone. "But what's done is
done. Now, we have to focus on a new challenge. Our targets have
found friends, so they won't be as easy to deal with as we'd
assumed."
"And what does that mean?" Starbright demanded.
Naomi slowly got to her feet, smiling as she did so. She went to the
chair where Kraken was sitting and put a hand on his shoulder. A
moment later, she gave him a brief surge of her power, a weak pain
blast. The large exemplar tensed up for a moment, then smiled in
satisfaction. Kraken, to her amusement, was a bit of a masochist.
He actually enjoyed her pain blasts, or at least, the adrenaline and
endorphins that were released in the aftermath.
"We regroup," Naomi explained. "We plan for how to deal with a
greater number of targets. And then..." She gave a dramatic pause.
"And then, what?" Drama asked a little impatiently.
"And then," Naomi answered with a smirk, "we unleash the Kraken."
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Berlin NH, Monday evening, Nov 19th, 2007
Colonel Estevez sat on the edge of his hotel room bed, rubbing his
hands together. He could still feel a faint tingling in his fingers
and toes, almost like pins and needles. After that mutant girl bit
him, he'd spent several hours completely paralyzed, but even after it
wore off, there were still a few echoes.
That vampire girl had an interesting power, and Estevez could think
of several ways she could benefit the Triangle. In fact, all of
those kids had powers that could be useful for the cause.
Estevez scowled as he remembered that fight...and the aftermath.
Even though he'd been completely paralyzed, he'd still managed to
escape the police, thanks to Barker dragging him away in time. In
fact, he was fortunate that half his men had managed to escape.
Since none of them were wearing any uniforms, it had been easy to
blend in among the civilians and vanish. However, he was also
unfortunate that so many of his men had either been trapped in their
power frames or partially paralyzed, and were unable to escape the
police in time.
Just then, there was a knock on the door. Estevez grabbed his gun
but didn't say anything.
"Sir, it's me," Barker called through the door.
Estevez stood up, adjusted his clothes, and then opened the door. He
kept his firearm in hand though, just in case.
"What do you have for me?" Estevez asked.
Barker stood up straight and reported. "We lost the mutant detector
and all the power frames but one."
Estevez winced at that. Since they'd failed to either capture or
recruit a single mutant, this entire operation had been a major loss.
The higher ups would NOT be happy with him for this.
"What about the men?" Estevez asked. "Have our lawyers gotten them
released yet."
"No sir," Barker reluctantly said. "Not a single one received bail.
It seems that someone with a lot of influence is making sure our men
stay where they are."
"They know the drill then," Estevez said. "They're random civilians
who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. As
long as they stick to that story, the lawyers will have an easier
time."
"Yes sir," Barker agreed. However, a couple seconds later, he asked,
"What do we do now, sir?"
Estevez considered that for a moment. "We withdraw, regroup, and
rearm. I don't know why there are so many young mutants in Berlin,
but I intend to find out...and recruit them."
Barker smiled at that. "Then I assume we're coming back again when
we're ready."
"Definitely," Estevez responded in a cold tone. "But next time,
we're bringing everything we have...including our own mutant assets."
The End