Responder 2.05
Silence reigned the room for a moment before Taylor broke it with a single word.
"What."
I shrugged helplessly as I stared into her golden goggles. "It's true," I said meekly.
Taylor shook her head, cupped her hands around her face, and took a deep steadying breath.
"I'd like to repeat myself," she stated in an eerily calm voice, "
WHAT."
"Are... are you
serious?"
Glory Girl's voice was hesitant at first but gained in strength as she went on. I could see Tattletale and Martinez starting to wince as the invisible pressure began to claw at their hindbrains. "You try to defend
her," she gestured at Taylor, who was now staring at her hands, seemingly in shock, "Drag my
sister into this bullshit, and use De--
his name to get me to follow, and your whole reason for this is '
Don't worry, I'm from a parallel fucking reality'? Fuck you, you--" she was sobbing now, but I could barely tell, I was being forced to my knees under the long-forgotten pressure of her aura. Taylor succumbed next to me, on all fours now, gasping for air. Martinez was fumbling for something on her belt as Vicky began to float, curling up, her face a rictus of hatred and grief--
"
VICTORIA DALLON," The voice rang with force, with energy, with a… If I didn't know better, I'd have accused him of being a Master, because it cut through her aura easier than one of Chevalier's blades. The aura she was putting out wasn't stopping, but it wasn't increasing anymore either, allaying my fears it would be noticed elsewhere in the hospital. I was loath to imagine the potential disasters it could cause in a hospital full of wounded capes. Legend gently floated over to her, placing a single hand on her shoulder.
"I won't say it's okay," he spoke in that smooth, calm voice of his, "Because I've been where you are. Every time we fight one of those
things… we lose so many. It's not okay, and it's never going to be okay. If you're anything like me…" he hesitated for a moment, swallowed the lump in his throat, and continued, "If you're anything like me, you're going to remember what you're feeling right now, and it won't go away. It'll lessen over time, but you will still remember." As he spoke, Vicky slowly reached out her arms, and he gently pulled her into an embrace.
I leaned down over Taylor and started to rub her back, causing her to glare at me. I rolled my eyes as she stiffened, then slowly turned her head back to facing the ground.
"First time exposed to her aura on this intensity, huh?" I asked lightly, "Yeah, I remember that feeling too. Just wait for it to pass and make no sudden moves." She looked like she was going to respond, but stopped herself.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Amy's eyes twitch in irritation-- she really had quite expressive eyes even before she broke away from Carol, now that I thought about it --and Legend took notice. Vicky began to sob gently into his shoulder, and her aura slowly dropped.
"And it hurts, but you use that hurt to make the good times feel as good as you can make them… appreciate those who would help you. Your friends…" he tilted his head in a gesture, and Amy scurried up next to her sister. Legend let go of Vicky with one of his arms and scooped Amy into their hug with minimal effort. Vicky twisted her arm around and wrapped one around Amy as well. Unlike last time, the squeak was audible even from over here. "… And your family."
He slowly began to rub her back between the shoulders, and just as slowly, the aura began to fade away. Martinez and Tattletale gasped, nearly in unison, before Martinez shot her a glare, confoam canister clenched in a white-knuckled grip.
Even as Vicky's sobs filled the quiet room, Taylor was already struggling to her feet, smacking my hand out of the way as I tried to lend her one.
"God fucking… And I thought what I felt at the bank was
bad," she grumbled as she steadied herself against a surgical bed.
"Try it when it's
all directed at you, then we'll talk," I snarked at her, only for my smile (Taylor Hebert #8, 'Story of my life', for a change) to slide off my face as she turned to face me. She folded her arms.
Is this how Dennis feels when I've caught him screwing up? I gulped.
"No, I don't think we'll talk
then, we're talking
now," she growled, "Beginning with 'What the fuck' and…" she hesitated, " No, wait, that's pretty much it. WHAT. THE.
FUCK!" She yelled, and then everyone was staring at us, the tear-stricken Dallon sisters included.
I scratched my throat awkwardly. "Ah, right, I guess I should explain what I said," I replied sheepishly, gesturing at them, "Sorry, I meant to do that, just got distracted by… you know…" As I spoke, I noticed Tattletale was sidling as innocently as she could to stand right behind Taylor.
"Quite understandable, Miss… Hebert, was it?" Legend asked, eyebrow raised over his domino mask, floating up as he separated from the sisters. Vicky's tears were drying now, though one arm was still locked over Amy's shoulder. "You must understand that your claims are… rather… unique. I'm not saying that I don't believe you, but without--"
Martinez snorted. "And how long have you been around, again? This cannot be the weirdest thing you've heard in your career," she leaned back against the wall. "Or in the last few months." She twisted her face in thought, "Or today, for that matter." She shrugged, seeing the faces of the others turning to her, "What? Get enough capes in one place and the laws of the universe start weeping for mercy. Weird stuff's gonna happen."
Legend shot a dark look at her, and my mental image of the Triumvirate dropped another notch. I was really hoping Eidolon lived up to his reputation, or that my versions of them were nicer. I wasn't holding out much hope, though, after all I've seen here.
"As I was saying," he continued, "Your claims are rather… dubious. While you might believe that you're from a parallel Earth, this isn't the first time I've heard such a claim, and most of them were--"
It was at this moment that Tata decided to intervene.
"Please note," she said, gesturing at her skintight outfit, "There is absolutely nothing up my sleeve," she chimed as her hand swiped upwards, taking Skitter's mask away with it, "And voila! Abracadabra!"
"
Tattletale!" Taylor yelped, covering her face with her hands quickly, "You can't--"
"They were trying to get you to do that
anyway, Skitter," the purple-clad villainess stated calmly, "Remember? The whole '
violating the rules' thing? And she--" she jerked a thumb over her shoulder at Martinez, "Already knows what you look like and she's buried up to the gills in NDA's because of the other you."
"Still could have asked her permission,
Tata," I grimaced at her. Taylor's hands dropped as she rounded on me, and I got my first good look at the face of the
Taylor Hebert of this world.
It wasn't a perfect mirror of my own, thanks to my Amy, but it was similar enough to be eerie, reminding me of the face that looked at me out of the mirror the day I got out of the hospital after the tussle with Shadow Stalker. After I died, and was revived, and the look in my eyes, in
her eyes, was nothing like that of the Taylor Hebert before the Locker happened, one way or the other. Her nose was a hint straighter, hers hadn't been broken, because of course she probably never fought Glory Girl hand to hand. A huge part of me hoped she would never
have to. A touch of acne around her temples, traces of nicks and scratches all over (
Wait, did Amy half-ass healing her? We're having words after this!), and what looked like a fading black eye. Uneven skin, a hint of discoloration around the right cheekbone from the time Sophia pushed me into a doorjamb a little too enthusiastically - all of them things I no longer had because my best friend once lost control of her powers. From Taylor's point of view my face must have looked like a mockery, an airbrushed version of her. That should have accounted for about half the intensity of the glare I was staring back at.
But the eyes themselves were the same as mine, as was the overall shape of the face, the nose and the jaw, and all the way down to the too-wide thin-lipped mouth pulled back in anger.
"Yeah…" she started, clenching her fists, "Yeah, you
could have asked my permission. But I guess you're not really one to
do that, are you?" she pointed a finger at me, and out of the corner of my eye, I could see Vicky and Legend's jaws dropping slightly. Amy looked… contemplative?
I'll have to ask her about that later, she probably noticed we weren't identical. Wait, this Amy won't talk to me openly yet. Damn. And Taylor is still mad at me.
"It's not like I could ask permission to give away your identity, I didn't
know what was going on!" I blurted, "I had-"
"Don't give me that, you've been a Ward for less than a week and Militia already knew what my face looked like, she knew my name!" she took an aggressive step closer, I took one back. "I thought that the unwritten rules were supposed to be important, does it not work in that way in your freaky world?" She stopped, pointing a finger at me, but a little rage had bled out of her, leaving confusion and loss. "And why
me? Why… What did I ever do to
you?"
Legend clapped his hands, drawing us out of the little confrontation. "Alright, I suppose… that's fairly convincing…" he hedged, looking more than a little hesitant. "How did you… how did you even get here?"
"That alone doesn't prove
anything," Glory Girl persevered, "Maybe you were in collusion the whole time, or you're a clone," she paused, pointed at me, then reconsidered, pointing at Taylor.
"Ask your sister," Tattletale offered. "It looks like she wasn't surprised by this revelation at all."
All eyes turned to Panacea. Except Armsmaster's.
Was he really about to throw Taylor under the bus to cover for the fact that each of the two of us did more damage to the Endbringer than he did? The way his eyes bored into mine made me wonder whether my Colin was as much of a bastard as this one.
"They're identical," Amy supplied, "Not perfectly, mind you, muscle mass, accumulated wounds and all, but the power-granted differences are the only ones. Speaking of which, how the hell are you even
alive, going into an Endbringer battle without--"
I looked at her quizzically as she cut herself off.
She could see I had no powers, so why did she-- right. She thinks the regen and the bones are a biotinker's work, and is wondering whether my Amy did that. So she's covering her own ass too. Good one, Amy girl.
"Miss Dallon, please, don't--" Legend began, but I cut him off again. It was becoming an entertaining habit.
I wonder if I'll get to cut Eidolon off next Sunday?
"No, no, Amy's right, I
don't have powers," I explained, a little too chipper. "And please don't ask me to go through testing to prove that, I've been through at least
three tests to make sure of that."
This left everyone staring at me, with Martinez smirking and Tattletale wincing again.
Thinker headache, right. Shouldn't try to get ahead of the class like that, dear.
"So how
did you get here?" Amy piped up, "You said something about Über and L33t being '
vast, gaping anuses'?"
I swiveled my head, looking at everyone.
"Tell me that's inaccurate. Someone, please," I implored, but there were no objections. "The long and short of it is: they built some sort of
thing from some sort of old videogame, that acted exactly like the thing in the game did: a dimensional doorway. Unfortunately for me, it was one-way. So when I got kicked into it..." I raised a finger. "How about I just tell my side of the story before we get into the other issues?" I asked cautiously.
"That… would probably be for the best, Miss… Hebert?" Legend hazarded, his gaze switching between the two of us.
"If it feels better, I'm calling myself '
Rose Ellison' here, not my world, so I don't get to be Taylor Hebert,
she does" I interjected, nodding at Skitter and earning another glare in repayment. I directed a question at her, "Oh, and is it okay if I spill a little more stuff? I don't know exactly if something else changed or not, so some of my story might not be the same as yours…"
Taylor sighed. "If it lets me know what the hell is going on faster, fine. Just
do it already." She crossed her arms. I nodded.
"
Okay. So remember back in October, when Winslow has its annual Career Fair?" I asked her, mentally shutting out everyone else from the conversation.
"Yeah," she grumbled, "But I didn't attend because the Trio dumped pudding in my backpack. I spent the whole time trying to save my homework…" she scowled at the memory, "It didn't take. I had to redo all of those assignments and get a new backpack since the old one smelled like tapioca."
"The Trio," I announced to the rest of the room, "Are a group of bullies who made my-- our-- lives a nightmare… Emma, the former best friend, Sophia, the school track star, and Madison, the hanger-on. But back to the topic at hand. Unlike Taylor, I was able to attend." I held up a hand. "No, I don't know how I avoided getting my stuff soaked in tapioca…"
Armsmaster twitched, looking about to speak, but settled back into his 'If I press against the wall hard enough they won't suspect I'm here' routine.
Ah, I thought,
realized it's about Shadow Stalker? I hope he won't spill the beans before she's ready.
"But what I do know is that I signed up for an internship with the PRT." I shrugged. "I started the next month. They started with me getting coffee for Director Piggot, but things kind of… escalated. I was put through a few departments in the right order, and from bits and pieces of intel that I picked up while working there, I got a theory that the Empire was using the Boat Graveyard to smuggle in weapons. I convinced someone to send a drone over, and it turned out to be correct." I gave a hesitant smile. "I think it was then that I caught the eye of Director Piggot. I don't know, she seemed to… take a liking to me, so to say. I knew I was really good with image analysis and bureaucracy, plus I began taking the training I was doing with the troopers seriously. But I think what really changed things was the November Gang War between the ABB and the Empire, where--"
Tattletale and Martinez' heads snapped up.
"Gang war in November?" the blonde asked.
I nodded, "Yeah, the ABB were using mortar strikes in the city, don't you remember?"
Martinez shook her head. "That never happened here, Red."
"Shit…" I bowed my head, "Well, I mean, it's good, no gang war is good, all those people lived, but still--"
"Breathe, Red," Martinez was standing upright now, taking a few steps towards me. "You've got all the time in the world."
I followed her advice. In, out. In, out. Just like Martinez said. Just like Yamada said. All the time in the world.
"Not
all of the time though," I heard Amy grumble from her corner. Right. They'd be looking for her and Vicky soon.
"Well, I was at the PRT building that day, and I noticed that PRT emplacements were getting hit even though no gang members were spotting for the mortars. Somehow, I was the one to notice they were using toy helicopters as camera drones for aiming." I mimed holding a rifle, "I passed on the message to the Director, and that turned out to be right as well."
Legend raised an eyebrow at me. "You got two major intelligence coups to your name, Rose.
Have you considered that you?.."
"
NO," I cut him off again. Then I laughed at the look on his face. "Sorry, sorry, but Director Piggot was starting to ask the same question: '
Does she have powers?' She put me through an MRI machine and then made me run a practical test with no win state to try and force me to use my 'Thinker powers'," I made air quotes with my fingers, "And out myself as an unknown parahuman."
"I'm guessing it didn't work," he replied. Amy snorted.
"Of course not. Not only has she not Triggered, she can't Trigger," Amy blurted. At the looks she was given, she rolled her eyes. "I'm a healer. Trust me on this one, she lacks the equipment to Trigger."
"Amy's right," I replied, "I can't Trigger. But Piggot was happy about that, since it meant I wasn't hiding a secret or anything," I cocked a finger like a pistol and smirked, "I'm just that good." The eye-rolling of Skitter and Tattletale was glorious to behold. Then Taylor raised a hand. "Yes?"
"Can I put my mask back on?" she asked, "I know you needed to see my face, but the lenses are corrective, and I'd… well, I'd like to
see again." she explained, fiddling with her fingers as if she were a student asking for a hall pass to go to the bathroom. I glanced at Legend, who gave me a nod.
"Sure thing, I doubt anyone will mind that."
She reached out and snatched the mask from her teammate's hands, tugging it over her head as I resumed.
"So, because I had turned in my bullying notes to the Director, and because I was apparently really, really good at my job, the Director offered me a scholarship and to transfer me to Arcadia after the New Year was out." Taylor took a step back, "Yes, that is why I wanted the bullying journal from you-- I was going to turn it in to the authorities that would give a damn."
"That'd be a first," she grumbled, "Do you have
any idea how many people I've tried to tell? They just said I was '
Making up stories' about '
model students.'"
I winced. I wasn't going to tell her the real reason that they had ignored Sophia's antics… at least, not all of it. Part of it would suffice.
"It probably didn't help that Winslow Staff are really, really terrible at their jobs," I stated. It was fact, after all, even if it wasn't the whole truth, "Like, seriously. They're awful… just like I found out after the break."
I shifted uncomfortably. I knew that being reminded of their Trigger was one of the worst things you can do to a parahuman, but I needed to tell them this. I needed to get her on my side, and being dishonest after being screwed with by authority figures for years would have sabotaged everything.
"The first day at Arcadia, I met my universe's version of Glory Girl and her friends-- hang on,
yes?" I held up a hand before turning to Vicky, who was visibly shocked.
"
Bullshit," she growled, "There is no way that--"
"How's Mandy doing? Does she still have all those motorcycle pictures on the inside of her locker?" I grinned. Her jaw dropped open.
"How did you--"
"I accidentally set her up with her boyfriend." I squirmed awkwardly in place. "She convinced him to get a motorcycle of his own."
Amy let out an undignified snort, followed by Tattletale giving one of her own. Martinez and Legend just looked confused.
"Don't ask," I said to them, before continuing, "Vicky and her group became the first friends I'd had in years, but in particular was Amy." I breathed in, "Back home, Amy is my best friend… and I'm hers."
"
Bullshit."
The matter-of-fact statement from Taylor was so without emotion that it caught me by surprise.
"I'm sorry?"
"You're telling me that
that person," she pointed accusingly at Amy, who scowled in response, "Who clubbed me over the head with a fire extinguisher and threatened to give me
fucking cancer is my best friend? No. This is… fuck you. Fuck
you, and the interdimensional
horse you rode in on."
"Yes," snapped back Amy, arms folded across her chest, "Because the one who put
poisonous spiders on people and filled the orifices of heroes with biting, stinging insects is
clearly someone we should be able to trust regarding proportionate response."
"I was trying to prevent people from getting hurt!"
"What part of that involved putting a knife to my throat!"
"Okay, okay!" I stepped in as the two began to circle one another like cats looking for a fight. "I think we can all agree that you two probably did not meet under the best circumstances. Would it be fair to say that if you had met under other conditions, things might have been different?"
"No."
"Bite me."
Ohhhhhkay. Not surprising, but there was a LOT of vitriol there. I rolled my eyes, and started counting out fingers.
"Truly knowing what it is like to have no real friends, awesome hair, classic literature, being overshadowed by a beautiful best friend-slash-sister… and the snarking, of course."
The glares didn't cease, but Vicky's stern expression told me my aside was not well-received.
"Alright, can you two at least not kill each other until we're done?" I offered as a compromise.
Amy grunted, a response mirrored by Taylor.
"I'll take that as a yes for now… where were we…" I slumped. "Uh… Taylor… I'm really sorry about this next bit, but I kind of have to talk about it if we're going to…" I wrung my hands. "You know.
Context."
"What are you talking about, it's-- wait, I thought you said--" her body language changed. Suddenly she looked very scared. I could hear a faint thrumming in the walls as the bugs inside began to agitatedly thrash around in response to her mood.
"I said I
didn't Trigger, and I
can't Trigger," I said with a sad smile, a Yamada #4 ('I'm going to MAKE it better'), "I didn't say that things didn't go wrong elsewhere."
"What are you talking about?" interrupted Legend, floating a little closer.
Taylor looked at me. I stared back at her. Slowly, we exchanged nods.
"
My Trigger event, Sir," she admitted.
Each of the parahumans in the room flinched back. I swallowed heavily.
"About the only good news about the whole thing was that I wasn't directly involved. About a week after Arcadia started, I got pulled out of class along with Amy and was deputized by the PRT." I snorted. "It may be a PHO meme at home, but that's where it started, as a serious operation. But the reason that happened was because I was the PRT's best source of intel on a massive Parahuman attack… on Winslow."
My gaze turned down to my hands as I turned my helmet over and over again in them.
"It seemed that some unknown master had covered the entire school in a swarm of bugs. We're talking something like one of the plagues of Egypt straight out of the Bible. Armsmaster had sent in a probe to find out what was going on… and he found a girl trapped in a locker." Taylor had, while listening, begun to hyperventilate, clutching at her arms. I moved and held one of her arms, steadying her, to my great surprise, Tattletale was on the other side. I cleared my throat.
"The locker was number--"
"Three hundred and twenty-three," she whispered. I nodded, before turning to face the rest of the audience.
"Before the break, before I was transferred, my bullies filled my locker with used feminine pads and tampons." I gritted my teeth together. "They then left it there over the break, and since Winslow is lazy and starts a week after Arcadia does..." I looked each of them in the eye. "Because they couldn't do their original plan with me, they used
another girl in her place." My gaze grew steely. "They shoved that poor girl in the locker, locked the door, and left her there. For over an hour."
Amy was looking decidedly green, although that didn't happen until I mentioned the time.
Did she learn something when she was healing Taylor? Worth following up on. Vicky looked like she did not know what to do with her hands so she set them down on a gurney… which would have to be thrown out, if the warped metal was any indication. Legend and Martinez were horrified. I looked at Taylor. Even with her mask back on, her reaction… G
od, Taylor, I swear I'll make it up to you. I'm so sorry.
"Except here, it wasn't some
other girl. It was
her. She was put into the locker for an hour… only she didn't go crazy in there, as the official reports stated when the school tried to sweep this incident under the rug."
Taylor was shaking, and I grabbed her hand more firmly. We stayed like that for a short while.
Then Legend cleared his throat again.
"I'm… I'm sorry to hear what you've gone through, Miss Hebert," he said slowly, as if picking each word carefully, "But…"
I wiped the tears from my eyes.
When had I--? Doesn't matter.
"Sorry sir. Continuing on… It turned out that the bullies had turned in on themselves." I looked down at Taylor's sharp look of surprise. "The girl in the locker was Madison. She got your powers, while Sophia and Emma were arrested after trying to leave town. With Madison corroborating my journal, I finally got justice." I grimaced. "Over the next month, I was really busy. My next intel coup uncovered an E88 smuggling ring, which we had to share with several alphabet soup agencies due to jurisdictional issues. The CIA actually brought along a cape of their own." I smiled at the thought of her. "Her name is Synod." Legend looked interested, but I waved him off. "Long story short, when it was discovered the CIA was all but abusing her for her powers, we managed to wrest her away from them. Along the way we learned she Triggered because her mother put untenable pressure on her, and that's how the CIA got control: her mother was institutionalized. The Youth Guard tried to get involved, resulting in broken ribs for me, a tazed and hogtied YG intern for them, and a very irate Director Piggot kicking them out on their ass. And thus, Brockton Bay gained a new Ward and I got a new sister."
I beamed at them before two near-simultaneous reactions broke my feeling of warm fuzzies at the memory of Anne Marie who must be worrying herself sick over my disappearance.
"I have a sister?" Taylor asked incredulously.
"This is pertinent how?" Amy asked irritably.
"Right, sorry. I've been trying to do about fifty different things since I got here, most of which are related to you," I nodded at Taylor in a conciliatory tone, "So I haven't been able to find out anything about her counterpart here, so if you feel like helping me get a tween Thinker out of the clutches of a megalomaniacal asshole, let me know!" I replied bashfully, storing away the confusion as the way Tattletale and Taylor simultaneously choked in response to my stupid joke.
What the fuck was that? Do they already know something?
"Then Aegis died at Hookwolf's hands, trying to defend Parian after she explained why she didn't want to accept his invitation into the E88," I continued, eyes downcast, but the frightened gasps told me all I needed to hear - killing a Ward was a terrible line to cross, "The Empire executed him rather publicly to cover their asses. A month later, Cricket went on a rampage, trying to avenge him, attacking other Empire capes, but I arrested Rune by that point, and her attack on Purity resulted in a pile of ashes."
"
Wait, wait," Amy interjected, venom clear in her words, "If you're so
awesome, where were you when Aegis was being killed?"
"At home," I replied bitterly, "Preparing for my third date with him. I was
very pretty when I opened the door to receive the news."
The silence that fell onto the room gave me enough time to recompose myself, deep breaths and all.
"Aegis's death was followed by Shadow Stalker going rogue due to my uncovering her violating her probation terms. She went after me on a promotional visit to the newly opened PRT office in Providence. The meme Clockblocker started--" at least this snort was unanimous, "--made me a good PR symbol. I took her down, but not before sustaining life-threatening injuries. Panacea saved me, but refused treating
her -- they had to harangue Othala into doing it."
"Wait, isn't Shadow Stalker
black?" Tattletale asked, a playful smile on her face. "That must have been a hilarious proposition."
"Yep. She's also in the Birdcage now, because the violations included several counts of attempted murder, including Grue of the Undersiders and several civilians," this got an extra hard wince out of Tattletale, I saw, "Since she was already suspected of at least one murder as a vigilante, adding a clear case of assault with parahuman ability on an officer of the PRT - that's me - got her all the strikes she needed. I'm currently gathering evidence against this version of her, preferably without letting her escape this time."
"Huh. But Dean told me--" Vicky began, before I quickly shushed her, knowing the next words out of her mouth.
That Shadow Stalker was bullying my cousin, who was just revealed as Skitter. Do you really want to drown in bugs today, Vicky?
"Whatever he told you, will likely out Shadow Stalker, who
may be lying out cold in the hospital above us, but is still deserving to keep her identity safe, don't you think?" I replied, trying to sound as neutral as I could.
The way Tattletale was looking back and forth between the two of us sent warning bells ringing in the back of my mind.
"And this helps you two how exactly?" Legend asked next. "Us knowing the identities, or
identity, of a Ward and a villain don't seem to work towards the good of either of you, unless I'm missing something."
"I'm lawyered up," I replied, Thomas Calvert's milk-curdling #2 ('This is not a joke') on my lips, "The PRT is bound by Directive 507. I'm a PRT asset back home, so my identity is
their responsibility, and so is the identity of my counterpart," I gestured at Taylor. "The Protectorate is bound by Alexandria's word, and also the same Directive, as I lead my version of the Wards as punishment for what I let happen with Shadow Stalker. The Undersiders won't betray their friend, to the point that one of them
sacrificed herself to save us from Leviathan--"
"Rachel's
dead?!" Taylor squeaked out, her eyes filling with rage, "And you're only telling me this
now?!"
I sighed, rubbing my forehead, then looked back at her.
"What time did I have?" I asked, exasperation filling my words, "I carried you into the hospital, you were well out of it, and after that
all this," I gestured around the room, "Was to keep you safe." My expression softened as she visibly began to crumble. "I'm sorry," I reached out a hand, only to hesitate and withdraw it.
Not now, still too suspicious, she wouldn't appreciate it. "I should have told you sooner. That was a mistake, and I'm sorry. Believe me, I..." I paused before changing my mind and placing a hand on her shoulder. "She saved our lives. She gave her life for us... I'm sorry..." I trailed off.
"Alright, but what's to stop me from revealing who you are?" Victoria asked stubbornly, "I'm with neither of those teams."
"Aside from the whole
head-twisting-off?" I shrugged, "Panacea's reputation - she did heal us both - and the Endbringer Truce. These wonderful
heroes--" I gestured at the two Protectorate capes, "--were so cavalier about setting Skitter up about breaking it, they forgot the knife cuts both ways."
"I hate to break it to you,
Rose," Taylor piped up, "But they're kinda still masked up? And we aren't?"
"In the interest of
full disclosure, I know at least the first names and faces of everyone here or outside that door except for Legend and Grue."
That got everyone's attention. Noticing Tattletale was about to open her yap again, I stared her down.
"
Sally," I said reproachfully, "Freckles."
"Did you just
out her?!" Amy gaped at me.
"Not her
actual name, from what I know of her," Taylor supplied, a small trace of laughter in her voice, "But the guppy fish impression she's doing right now tells me her power just told her the
other me knows the real one, and it's not the one she gave
us."
My triumphant nod was broken when both Sarah and Taylor turned to glare at me.
"But you knowing this, and how her power works--"
"Of course I tussled with the Undersiders, Taylor," I replied reproachfully, "They're thieves and
Tata is kind of a bitch that gets her rocks off on fucking around with people. I almost tore their team apart when I got Rachel Lindt acquitted -- was going to do the same here, but then she went and saved you and me from a freaking Endbringer at the cost of
her own life before I could do so. I held her in my arms as she died."
This got another round of shocked looks, and Taylor even let loose a few quiet sobs. Martinez, wonderful, reliable Martinez, saved my bacon again.
"
Acquitted, Red?"
"The initial manslaughter was involuntary. Trigger event, nobody has real control or understanding of their powers, and Triggers don't leave newly-minted parahumans in the best of headspaces to begin with," I explained, my voice tired again. I was this close, I would have saved her too… but I failed, "There's laws for that, of course, but just as the foster system failed Rachel, so did the judicial. End result: declared a villain without a chance to defend herself. Just like Canary."
"I take it Canary's case went different in your world as well?" Legend asked softly.
"Yeah," I replied, dejected, "She
killed herself early in the trial proceedings. When the world needed a new scapegoat to set a false precedent on Master powers, they went after Swarmbringer, the cape that menaced Winslow High School. My bully, Madison Clements."
"Um. Red?" Martinez spoke up,"Aren't you a bit cavalier about revealing
her name?"
"She's a Ward now, Lieutenant. One of
mine," I set my mouth in a grim line for this statement, hoping it got the point across, "I don't care for the local one even a bit. I fought tooth and nail to keep
my Madison out of the Birdcage. The PRT exists for a reason that has largely been forgotten in this fucked up warzone of a town, and if I'm the only one who cares to fix that, then so be it."
"It's still so damn
creepy to see my face say all these thoughts that aren't mine, but could have been," Taylor said, her voice a bit sleepy… or contemplative? Curse that mask and her nullified body language!
"For what it's worth, I never expected me to become a villain either, though I know that wasn't
your fault," I replied, nodding my head to the side, where Armsmaster brooded in silence.
"Alright, this has been bothering me a bunch too: as far as my power's concerned, you're
different people, kind of like estranged cousins more than anything else," Tattletale interjected again, "It took me a while to figure who you were to begin with, and even then you're like two or three people jumbled in one body together, constantly being swapped out for other people. Who designed your body language, Hieronymus Bosch?"
"What is even your
power, Sneaky Boobs?" Vicky piped up, ignoring Amy's tug on her dress.
"Being awesome of course, Glory Hole," the villainess replied without hesitation.
"
Favorite movie?" Taylor asked me suddenly.
"Blazing Saddles," I shot back, and when she nodded, replied with "Favorite
serious movie?"
"Forrest Gump. Either version, although I only cry on the Aleph one. Favorite food?"
"Lasagna! Favorite Fugly Bob's dish?"
"Trick question, I love the distinct taste of the Challenger, but I could never finish it, so I order the Royally Fugly most often," I could swear I heard a grin in her voice, and Martinez flat-out laughed at that admission, "Favorite Triumvirate hero?"
"Alexandria as a kid, but meeting her in person has been
very sobering, I'm afraid."
"Alright, I believe you you're me," Taylor acceded, finally, "I still have the better
hair though. What's your end goal once you get the journal from me?"
"For starters, the Trio gets jailed as they did back home. I don't know if your Madison can Trigger or not, but she's also not a
victim here, making things way simpler. After that, I made a deal with Alexandria to maybe get the both of you into the Wards."
"
Can't," Sarah protested. "Already spoken for."
"I'm aware of your prior engagement with Coil, and I'm sitting on more intel for that case as well. Just… try not to tip him off, alright?"
I ignored the looks of confusion on the Dallon sisters' faces, or Legend's look of concern at the mention of Coil. It was then that Armsmaster chose to remind us of his presence.
"Should I remind you all that Skitter is a wanted felon with a rap sheet quite impressive for the month she had been active?" he spoke, a collected simmering anger behind his words.
"Were you not looking to talk her into giving herself up for a probationary Wardship, however?" Legend asked with incredulity in his voice, "That was what you told Battery and me when you sought us out."
"And then we found her wandering the halls, probably looking to use her powers to uncover someone's secret identity.
Shadow Stalker, perhaps, given their shared history--" he began, glaring daggers at me as I realized what the bastard was trying to do.
"--of almost being
killed by her? Great story, sir," I interjected loudly, trying to stifle his next words. He would not ruin this for me, "Besides, as I said before, this would not be the first time you're trying to screw her over. First you talk her into letting you claim the Lung capture that was mostly all her," that got a shocked look out of Vicky and appreciative nods out of Amy, Martinez and Legend, "Then fail to inform the PRT of that fact, or the offer she made to infiltrate the Undersiders for you."
Taylor's face, hidden by the mask still, snapped to look at me, boiling my blood with the indirect contact alone. Sarah looked at her with an odd pitying expression, however.
She already knew? Of course she did, she's fucking 'psychic'!
"Don't look at me like
that, Taylor, she already knew. And the heroes would accept you faster knowing that you never wanted to be a villain, and only got stuck in the role when Armsmaster made sure nobody would find out and believe you if you came to them for help."
Taylor turned a look that was almost pleading towards her teammate, only to be met by the same foxlike grin Sarah always used in her cape persona.
"All true, T. Sorry I didn't tell you, but I couldn't be sure you'd be able to keep up appearances where Coil could see," she explained, offering Taylor a hand to hold to reassure her, "And your sudden yet inevitable betrayal of the team would have worked wonderfully towards my own goals of seeing that bastard chained up. I was recruited at gunpoint, after all. You're still, and always will be, my
friend though."
Armsmaster's
hollow laugh resounded through the room, making me worry for the man's grasp on reality, the way it carried a hysterical note. He pointed his sole hand at me.
"None of this
matters though. We have her on camera,
your camera, handling my Halberd that has been used to kill two capes in the Docks area around the time I was… incapacitated. Add to that whatever Master or possibly Thinker bullshit she has for her insects that allows her to fake out my lie detector… who knows whose identities she knows by now, besides Miss Militia's."
"Is this true, then, Miss Hebert? Miss Ellison?" Legend asked warily, "Skitter has learned--"
"In the battlefield," I quickly inserted, "Her bandanna came loose when we were pulling her out of a wrecked bus where Leviathan threw her, she reciprocated by revealing she already knew Taylor's identity from me," I explained, shifting uneasily under one more of Taylor's glares. Were my glares as inflammatory or was it something that came bundled for free with her powers?
"And the rest of it?"
"
Bullshit, sir," Martinez reported, stepping into his glare again.
Is Legend naturally powerist or is it something he does unconsciously? I wondered, "As I tried to tell you several times, I was escorting the girl to the bathroom when we were accosted by Armsmaster and his accusations. The rest most of you saw - he faceplanted her into a table, started accusing her of looking for ways to break the Truce."
Legend rubbed his forehead, it was clear the circular arguments were tiring him out. That and it was rather stuffy in this room. I wondered if our escorts outside were getting along well enough while we were busy bickering in here.
"Aren't we going to discuss that I got the Halberd from Browbeat who got it from Emissary who got it from
Armsmaster's severed hand?" Taylor wondered aloud, her golden gaze scanning the assembled crowd. "I mean, Glory Girl
saw half of that thing, how his arm flew through the air, blade still active. For all we know
that's what killed those capes."
It was at that point that Armsmaster threw his punch.
I had to give my 'cousin' credit - she was ready for it, taking half a step back, swiveling on the ball of her stationary foot, just enough that the Protectorate hero's fist would have flown wide had it not ended up cupped in the open palm of a familiar long-haired grey-clad heroine.
Alexandria is here. This will probably end in tears and suffering, some of them mine.
"Actually," she said, her steely voice seemingly filling every corner of the room as I scrambled to helmet up, hoping none of the three we left to stand guard outside saw me as they filed in after the Triumvirate heroine, "I was wondering about that myself. The matter with the EMP blast that burned out the armbands and comms of every cape in that area -- except
you -- is also of high interest. Or are you going to shift that one on Skitter too?"
"That was an accident," Armsmaster replied, his voice surprisingly calm for someone whose sole remaining fist was caught in a vise-like grip of The Benchmark for Flying Brick types. "Damage sustained by my armor earlier in the fight caused a short circuit."
"Great," she scoffed, still not letting go, "Is a long-range EMP emitter part of your standard kit then, in a city where only one Tinker not aligned with the Protectorate resides permanently?"
"No, ma'am. I had no time to swap it out when preparing for battle this morning."
"And yet you had the time to take the anti-Endbringer Halberd, which, apparently, has
not passed the Tinkertech review board. I find it intriguing that it lacked a simple shutoff mechanism for when it was dropped."
"If I may, Miss Alexandria, ma'am?"
It took me a moment to comprehend that the careful polite voice belonged to Sarah Livsey, aka Tattletale, who somehow became a different person under Miss Library's wilting glare.
"Yes, Tattletale?" the regal woman admitted the line of questioning.
"The mechanism expected to shut off when the Halberd was
let go," the masked blonde offered, "With the detached arm still holding it, it considered the weapon as
still being held."
"Emissary?" she asked next.
"Ma'am?"
"I presume your helmet camera recorded everything?"
"Yes ma'am, including having to extricate the Halberd from Fulgurite's chest cavity," I reported, "I was going to bring it up the moment Armsmaster was done presenting his argument. I was not expecting him to
physically assault anyone in front of Legend, ma'am. I'm sorry, Skitter."
"Eh, I could take him. Wouldn't be the first time," she deflected, her tone a confusing combination of hero worship for Alexandria, indignance at being physically assaulted and genuine disbelief in Armsmaster's ability to beat her. It was in that moment, I felt the most kinship for her since the beginning of this crazy fucked up day.
"My condolences on the death of your teammate, Undersiders. Emissary, I believe
you were the one who witnessed her death?" Alexandria said suddenly, making all five of us stand stock-still at her address.
"I held her as she died, ma'am," I replied, earning even further skeevy looks from Grue and Regent and an affirming nod from the idolized heroine.
"Good," she said unexpectedly, "None of us should die alone, and for naught. You and Skitter yet live thanks to her.
Do not waste her sacrifice."
With that wisdom dispensed, she finally turned back to the Protectorate hero whose hand she was still holding perfectly still. She did not seem at all inconvenienced by this. He, on the other hand, looked like he was sufficiently marinated in sweaty panic. My peripheral vision showed me Taylor finally decided to hug Sarah, and the blonde girl reciprocated awkwardly, crutches and all.
"Armsmaster, you are being arrested for violation of the Endbringer Truce, abuse of the ceasefire offered by the Truce for your own personal gain, the framing of another for breaking the Truce…" Alexandria recited as she manhandled Armsmaster out into the hallway
and away from us all.
As Taylor's sobs told me she wasn't going anywhere for the time being, awkwardly hanging around Sarah's neck (who was having trouble balancing them both upright until Grue decided to help them despite the earlier cold shoulder), I stepped up to the Dallon sisters.
"You," Vicky said, "Are one duplicitous and severely fucked-up individual," she enumerated, enunciating each word as if it had twice the syllables than usual, "And crazy as
fuck to boot, given--" she paused, casting a side glance at Battery, who was talking something over with Legend, who was still graciously illuminating the room for us, "--given your
powerset. Was my uncle--"
"I'm sorry, Vicky," I nodded, "He was already dead when we sent you away. After what Shielder did when your mom got shot down, we needed to keep you in the fight. Had he been alive, we would have carried him out, I swear."
She nodded, silently sniffing, then was startled when I gave her a quick awkward hug. I may have put her counterpart in jail, but here and now, I didn't see an accidental killer waiting to happen, I saw a traumatized teenager who had just lost family, and this meant I had to be supportive. When I let go and turned to Amy, she was eyeing me warily.
"Best friends, you said," she repeated, "I still have trouble believing it."
I hugged her again, enjoying the squeak despite her stiffening again, and repeated my earlier faceplate-opening cheek-to-cheek contact.
"Whose
handwriting is this, do you know? You have my permission to tell me," I whispered, letting her look into my biology again.
"You are just as manipulative as your counterpart. You're a terrible person deep down, and I'm going to find out what your scheme is in the end."
I started to back away, looking at her in confusion, feeling a little betrayed.
What does it take for this girl to trust me? What the hell happened to her in these four months? As I stepped back, her lips twisted into a grimace.
"Bitch, did I tell you to stop hugging? Put your back into it."