The Multi to the left tapped on the keyboard, and a satellite image popped up on the screen.
“This is Fisswater Junkyard,” said Multi. “Several of our non-champion agents have been strategically spreading rumors about a newly gifted teenager who has set up a base of operations here. This is where we will spring our trap.”
Tapestry raised her hand, and Multi nodded to her.
“Your plan is to draw out the demon, Rain Dancer, and attack him here?” she asked.
Multi nodded.
“Along with the shield spryte, too, if we can,” he said. “Melt, Greenthumb. The two of you don’t take orders from me, but any assistance you can lend to our operation would be greatly appreciated.”
“We’re hunting monsters in the area,” said Greenthumb. “Given the nature of this mission, we’d be more than happy to lend our assistance. Right, Melt?”
Melt grunted in agreement.
“Good,” said Multi. “There’s more to it than just the junkyard.”
The Multi to the left tapped on the keyboard some more, bringing up an image of the Awakened Children’s church where Malcolm had first encountered Shield Maiden and Rain Dancer.
“I’m putting a skeleton of squad of two of you on this church, in case they try to retreat and hide among their followers,” said Multi. “Melt and Wind Runner, the two of you will find a place to safely watch the church from a distance and wait for them to make a move.”
Malcolm frowned and started to voice his objection. Melt beat him to it.
“Are you fucking kidding me?” asked Melt. “This is backbench duty. I’m going with the main assault team.”
“Absolutely not,” said Multi. He stared at Melt, his eyes burning with irritation over having his orders questioned.
“And just why not?” snapped Melt.
“Because I’ve worked with you before, Melt,” said Multi. “In case you’ve forgotten. I’m not interested in having a repeat of last time. It’s not Greenthumb’s job to calm you down when you get enraged.”
“Don’t bring me into this,” said Greenthumb. He turned to face his partner. “Look Melt, chances are at least one of the monsters is going to head in your direction once the fighting heats up. This isn’t our show, let Multi decide where each of us would fit best.”
Melt fumed, but slowly nodded his head. Malcolm scratched his head, wondering if there was any real need for him to press his own objection after that.
Multi knows what he’s doing. And if they’re going to be fighting Rain Dancer, maybe it’s better if I’m not there, given that his power is my weakness.
“Alright,” said Multi. “Tapestry, Morph, and Greenthumb. The three of you will head to the junkyard along with a small Multi contingent.”
Multi went on to explain the mission in greater detail, most of it pertaining more to the main squad than Malcolm and Melt. He dismissed them after about an hour. Malcolm walked next to Tapestry on his way out of the compound.
“Good luck,” he said. “Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do.”
Tapestry smiled at him.
“Trust me, I won’t,” she said. “Be careful.”
He gave her a hug, feeling a little odd at how concerned he suddenly felt for her wellbeing. She could regenerate. She was practically invincible. And yet still, Malcolm had a bad feeling that he just couldn’t shake off.
“Here.” Tapestry held out her hand. “Take every advantage you can get.”
Malcolm glanced around before carefully placing his palm on top of hers and willing himself to take her power. He wasn’t always in control of the mimicry, but with Tapestry, it was easy. Sure enough, almost immediately he felt the familiar tingling tickle of the absorption of a power. He grinned at her, and the two set off.
Melt was waiting next to a black truck and motioned for Malcolm to get in as he approached. They headed down the dirt trail and onto the main road in silence, until Melt finally cleared his throat and glanced over at him.
“Are you ready?” he asked.
Malcolm shrugged.
“Uh, yeah?” he said. “I stopped at the little boy’s room on the way out of HQ. Figured that since we’re essentially on stakeout, that would be my most pressing need.”
“We’re not going to be on stakeout,” said Melt. “Something’s going to happen. Some shit is going to go wrong, and we’re going to clean up the fucking mess.”
“Melt, were you the disturbed squad member from a war movie in a previous life?” asked Malcolm. “Because I can kind of see why Multi gave you this assignment.”
Melt glared at him, and Malcolm had to admit, it was a little intimidating.
“I’m approaching this rationally,” said Melt, in a voice that sounded anything but rational. “And if these cultists try to protect any of the monsters we find, we take them down, too. Got it?”
“No,” said Malcolm. “I don’t. That’s not happening.”
Melt slapped a hand against the dashboard.
“You’re a child,” he said. “You don’t understand, do you? You don’t have a fucking clue.”
“Well, feel free to share, if you’d like,” said Malcolm. “I’d certainly prefer a story to listening to you go full on PTSD for the rest of this drive.”
Melt laughed. The sound of it put Malcolm on edge.
“When I first became a champion,’ said Melt. “Greenthumb and I went after a demoness.”
“A demoness?” Malcolm raised an eyebrow. “Those are pretty rare, aren’t they?”
“Somewhat,” said Melt. “Most demons tend to be men, but there are a good number of female demons, and male sprytes, too. Anyway, this bitch went by the name ‘Bondage”, and she could sense the emotions of others.”
Malcolm shrugged.
“Doesn’t sound that bad,” he said. “As far as powers go, at least it can’t do physical harm.”
“That’s what we thought,” said Melt. “And we were absolutely fucking wrong. She was smart, and she could sense us coming. She practically knew what we were thinking, and lured us into a trap.”
Malcolm waited for Melt to continue, wondering where the story was headed.
“Greenthumb got away,” said Melt. “But she caught me. She knew what my powers were and had a room set up ahead of time.”
Melt closed his eyes and took a deep breath. Malcolm immediately reached across to keep the truck on the road, staring at Melt in disbelief.
This guy is not alright mentally.
“She left me in this room,” said Melt. “With a single way out for me, using my powers. A tiny hole along the floor. I went through it, not knowing where it led.”
“And?”
“She trapped me… in a bottle,” said Melt. “Screwed the top back on. Duct taped over it. She held me in that bottle for about two months straight, before Greenthumb managed to take her down.”
“Jesus…” muttered Malcolm.
“She could still feel my emotions while I was in there,” said Melt. “She’d talk to me. Mess with my head. Do whatever she could to get an emotional response out of me. It was like a… sexual thing for her, I think.”
Melt scratched the side of his neck and blinked a few times in quick succession.
“That’s… heavy,” said Malcolm.
“Two months is a long time…” said Melt. “She fucked me up. Boy, did that bitch fuck me up.”
He slapped the steering wheel and then gripped it tight enough to make his fingers turn white.
“She had me thinking…” Melt shook his head. “Fuck, I don’t even know what she had me thinking.”
“What happened, in the end?” asked Malcolm.
“Greenthumb found where she’d been keeping me,” he said. “Ben’s a good guy, but not a good killer. He managed to get me free, but the bitch got away.”
Melt turned to stare at Malcolm, again ignoring the road as though crashing the truck was only a minor concern for him.
“How many innocent people do you think are out t
here, right now, being held or tortured?” asked Melt. “Greenthumb knew I’d been captured, and still, it took him two months to find me. And he had the power of the Champion Authority helping him look…”
Malcolm frowned and gave a small shake of his head.
“That must have been pretty awful,” he said.
“You’re damn fucking right it was.”
Malcolm didn’t know what else to say. Melt was volatile, and it felt like any words he could offer would only risk setting the other man off. He endured the rest of the trip in silence.
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The church looked different from when he’d first seen it. The stain glass window that Malcom had shattered was covered by a large tarp. The effect was that the church blended in to the more decrepit buildings surrounding it.
The other difference was that there were few people heading in or out. It looked abandoned, at least currently. Malcolm frowned, watching it from the dilapidated storefront across the street alongside Melt.
“This is a waste of time,” muttered Melt.
Malcolm shook his head.
“I disagree,” he said. “Odds are, they’ve taken precautions since I escaped, but they wouldn’t just abandon this place completely.
“You said that this wasn’t their base,” said Melt. “You said it was just a front for recruitment.”
“I didn’t use those words, exactly,” said Malcolm. “It’s a church. And they do have a flock of true believers. To them, this building is sacred.”
“Bah,” muttered Melt. “Waste of time.”
Malcolm watched the church, feeling like something was off about the situation. Between Rain Dancer’s brashness and Shield Maiden’s intelligence, he was almost sure that they would have destroyed the church if they weren’t planning on coming back to it.
I don’t think they’d want to leave any clues, even if it was just the hair and fingerprints of their followers.
“This is taking too long!” snapped Melt.
“Relax,” said Malcolm. “The plan is solid. We just need to be patient.”
“Fuck patient,” said Melt. “We’re going inside.”
He took a step toward the open doorway of the storefront. Malcolm grabbed Melt by the arm. Melt scowled, dissolving his shoulder and reforming it as soon as he was loose again.
“Melt!” hissed Malcolm.
Melt was already sprinting across the street. He didn’t stop at the church’s door, immediately transforming into dark red goo and sliding under the crack.
Malcolm followed him, swearing under his breath every step of the way. Rain Dancer and Shield Maiden would have been stupid to not leave someone watching the church, and by heading inside first, Malcolm and Melt had given their opponents exactly what they wanted.
He reached the church’s door and, deciding to forgo stealth, knocked it open with a wind assisted kick. Light streamed into an otherwise pitch black room, perfectly illuminating the center aisle between the pews.
Malcolm walked forward slowly, frowning as he noticed that tarps had been hung in front of all the windows, not just the one he’d broken. Melt reformed a short distance away from him. The hairs on the back of Malcolm’s neck stood up as he connected the dots.
“No…” he muttered.
Shadow tendrils appeared from underneath benches and within dark corners, seizing both Malcolm and Melt. Melt immediately slid free using his power. Malcolm was paralyzed, not by the bonds, but his own despair.
“Monster!” shouted Melt. “Die!”
Rose appeared from behind a bench, a dark expression on her face. Melt charged toward her, slamming his foot forward into a front kick. Rose used her shadow tendrils to deflect the attack, spinning past him and attacking his face with claws made of darkness. Melt dissolved as the blow landed.
Malcolm just stared, paralyzed by indecision. He couldn’t help Rose without attacking Melt. He couldn’t fight Rose without… fighting Rose. His heart pounded with concern and the weight of impending loss. There was no good ending to the encounter, not this time.
You knew this would happen, eventually. From the first moment you brought her back to your apartment.
“Wind Runner!” shouted Melt. “Don’t just stand there, you fool!”
Malcolm twisted free of the shadow tendrils, noticing that they were loose and weak. It was as though Rose hadn’t intended to hold him for more than just show. Did she expect him to come to her defense? To save her in her time of need, a gallant knight fighting for the sake of a dark, sultry princess?
“”Don’t…” said Malcolm, forcing the words out. “We can’t win, Melt.”
Already, the fight looked like a computer generated scene in an action movie. Rose was attacked by Melt from a dozen different angles, and each time, the champion dissolved his way past each strike, reforming his body with surreal ease.
It was an over the top display of their powers, and Malcolm knew that it couldn’t go on forever. The body load of using a super ability at this intensity would make it hard for at least one of them, if not both, to keep focus. Malcolm could already see the signs of it in Rose. The frenzied darkness wrapped tighter around her body, and her eyes had turned into spheres of onyx in their sockets.
“Fight her, you coward!” screamed Melt. He twisted, dodging a shadow tendril in the shape of grappling hook and reached into his coat. His hand came out holding a gun.
Malcolm was there in an instant, throwing himself between Melt and Rose with the wind. A single shot rang out, the bullet going wide into the ceiling. The sound of it brought the fight to a pause for a moment, with both Melt and Rose staring at Malcolm in disbelief.
“No,” said Malcolm. “Fight’s over…”
“Malcolm…” whispered Rose.
“What is wrong with you?” screamed Melt. “Kill her!”
“No!” said Malcolm. “She… isn’t evil. It’s not right, Melt.”
Malcolm knew that he’d said too much. Melt stared at him as though he’d just admitted to murder. The gun came back up in Melt’s hand. Malcolm rushed to push Rose out of the way, but Melt pulled the trigger faster than he could.
Rose let out a high-pitched scream as the bullet struck her. She grasped her shoulder, falling down onto one knee. Malcolm took a step toward her and was slapped back by a massive shadow tendril. When Rose looked back up at him, her eyes were jet black, and black lines were spreading across the skin of her face like a spider web.
“Monster!” Melt took aim a third time, but a shadow tendril seized his arm before he could fire. He let out a scream of pain as the tendril twisted, breaking his arm before he could dissolve.
Rose seized him with more bonds of darkness and cracked him hard against the floor. Melt lay there, unmoving, either unconscious or dead. Malcolm slowly pulled himself to his feet, aware that the shadow spryte’s attention was now fully on him.
She’s having an episode. She isn’t herself…
“Rose…” he said. “Enough…”
If she recognized him in her current state, she gave no sign of it. Rose surged toward him, bringing her tendrils down in an overhead attack, like the stinger of a scorpion. Malcolm threw himself to the side with the wind, and then leapt into the air, pushing himself into a brief burst of flight.
He landed behind Rose, but she was already moving, grabbing him with her shadows and preparing to tear him limb from limb. Malcolm did something that he doubted she’d been expecting. Using he wind, he pushed himself closer to her, until their bodies were in direct contact. Rose’s eyes went wide, but she didn’t pull back.
“It’s okay,” he said, cupping her cheek. “It’s me.”
He leaned in and kissed her. Rose let out a surprisingly squeal, her entire body humming with the power of her shadows. She kissed him back, and Malcolm felt her regaining control, slowly reeling the darkness in.
And then, pain exploded through Malcolm’s entire body. He looked down, and saw a hole in his stomach.
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“Traitor!” screamed Melt. “You’ll both die!”
Malcolm looked at him as he fell to the ground. Melt held his favorite knife in his hand, with both the long blade and the brass knuckle hilt dripping with Malcolm’s blood. He’d stabbed Malcolm through the back, punching all the way through his abdomen on the other side. It was more painful than anything Malcolm had ever experienced.
He hit the ground hard, his vision wavering from the intensity of the wound. He was glad Tapestry had given him her power, but if past experiences were anything to go on, it would take him at least a few moments to begin healing.
Rose was back in the throes of darkness. She let out a demonic screech and hurled herself at Melt, who swung his knife in a desperate attempt to ward her off. Shadows moved on all sides of him, slapping and punching like a ring of aggressors around a single opponent.
“You betrayed us!” screamed Melt. “You’ve killed us both!”
Melt used his powers liberally, his body dissolving and reforming so rapidly that he seemed to have no clear shape at all. He was shouting and growling, as much animal as man. He was angry, but it was more than just that.
He’s got to be feeling the body load, at this point. Damn it… why did he have to stab me?
“This is how destruction and death goes unchecked in the world!” screamed Melt. “Wind Runner, I’m going to torture you once I’m done with this cunt! I’m going to make you fucking suffer you fucking bastard.”
Malcolm coughed, tasting blood in his mouth.
“Hope you don’t… kiss your mother with that…”
He coughed again, unable to get the last word out.
Rose had forced Melt into the corner. Her tendrils were attacking like whips now, striking out at him and ripping through clothing and flesh. Melt dodged using his power, but Rose used walls of shadow to keep him from escaping.
“You’re worse than the monsters, you fucking traitor,” said Melt, raving deliriously. “At least I know where I stand with them! Wind Runner, you fucking piece of shit, snake motherfucker!”
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