Spark 4.3
"Oh."
That was all I could make myself say. This… this changed quite a bit. I…
"
Taylor?" The sound of my name shocked me out of the state I was in. Melody continued, "
Is everything alright? I am tasting surprise and fear from you, along with some other emotions that, together, are concerning."
I took a steadying, if unnecessary breath through one of Aria's mouths. "I..." I faltered, then continued. "When I put Rune's head through me, I, ah, gained control of the rest of her body. I can feel her pain, and I think..." I lifted her hand as easily as I would my own. "Yeah, I can control her now, too."
"
Okay," she replied, sounding confused. "
Is that bad?"
I shook my head. "It's… look, parahumans who can control humans are really mistrusted, and that's before you take all the villains who've abused such powers into consideration." I paused for a moment. "Well, now that I think about it, it's just another aspect of my powers that I'll have to keep secret." Somehow, that made this new development that much easier to handle.
"
I am confused," Melody said plaintively. "
If it is bad, why are you suddenly feeling relieved?"
"Well, I'm keeping a number of things about my powers secret from everyone, so, really, what's another added to that?" I paused. "Thank you for your concern, though, Melody."
"
Of course, Taylor. I care a lot about your well-being. We all do. Rest less so, of course-"
"Hey!" my favorite sapient snowstorm protested.
"
Likely because she met you later than Aria and I did," Melody continued as if she hadn't been interrupted. "
Our feelings for you grow stronger by the day, as do your feelings for the three of us."
Had I still been able to, I'm sure I would've been blushing nigh incandescently with happiness. "Thank you. All of you." I released the flaps of my skin to give a larger tentacle a one-armed hug and reach up to pat one of my wings. Images rose, unbidden, of all we'd done together. Playing, learning, testing our abilities…
The sudden image of a plastic water bottle crumpling in on itself made me return my attention to Rune in a bit of a panic. I didn't feel anything of mote from her other than the pain of being impaled, but, well, something wasn't right. It took me a moment to realize what it was, and when I did I felt a little ashamed. Her chest wasn't rising or falling, and I was sure she needed to breathe to survive.
I hurriedly pulled her head out of my stomach, and I immediately felt her start to breathe again, seemingly no worse for wear. I did note that her eyes and mouth felt a little dry, though.
With a little sigh of relief I started to put her back in my stomach, feeling her steadily disappear from my senses as she went.
"Taylor?" Rest said, somehow making bedsprings sound concerned. With a greater portion of my attention on her, I heard what she heard: sirens, swiftly approaching.
I froze, then hurried the process of putting Rune through me. I mean, it was good that the authorities were on their way, but I didn't want to be here when they arrived. And since I didn't know how long Rune would last without me, that meant I was taking her with me.
I'd just gotten to her knees when an eye between my wings spotted a few flying shapes zipping towards me. I hurriedly shoved the rest of Rune through, feeling the last of her leave my senses, before pulling the flaps of my skin together to start healing. Once they'd healed together enough that I didn't need to hold them for the cuts to stay closed I stopped and let my shirt fall back into place. I wasn't going to heal the incisions completely since I was just going to open myself up again to let Rune out at a hospital for treatment. It seemed like people didn't like it much when I started cutting myself open, so maybe just tearing along seams would be better?
The flying shapes had gotten much closer by the time I was able to give them my undivided attention. I was able to identify them as the flight-capable members of New Wave, the maskless hero team. I'd met Laserdream and Shielder the other two had to be Lady Photon and Glory Girl.
I stood and turned to face them as they approached. I didn't really want to be here when the PRT et al arrived, but if I just took off now the New Wave capes might think I was fleeing the scene and decide to chase after me. No, better to wait and greet them before leaving. Although…
Now that I thought about it, Panacea, the local healer, was a member of New Wave. Maybe I could get one of them to lead me to her to get Rune all patched up.
By the time I'd made my decision they'd reached my rooftop, hovering before me, alternating between giving me wary looks and surveying the scene. Well, at least Laserdream was regarding me in a more friendly manner. "Hi, Starfield," she said, and I gave her a little wave in return.
Glory Girl drifted closer to Laserdream and, thanks to a few flecks of Rest near them, I heard her murmur, "Wow, you weren't kidding about how creepy she looks, cuz."
"That's not a nice thing to say, Glory Girl," I said without thinking. It probably wasn't the best idea to reveal some of what Rest could do, but what she'd said had actually hurt a little. Besides, seeing someone hovering in midair jump in surprise was rather amusing. As she did, some flavor sensed by Melody's tail, wings, and claws, surged in intensity, then returned to its previous, almost unnoticeable state.
"Oh. Um, sorry?" I was a little nonplussed with how she'd managed to turn her apology into a question, but I decided to let it slide for now.
Lady Photon cleared her throat, and I rolled a large eye on my shoulder to look at her so she'd know she had my attention. She was silent for a moment as she shuddered almost, but not quite, imperceptibly. "Ah, Starfield, was it?" I nodded and moved some of Aria's mass to the side so she could see the stars beyond it through my face. "Oh..." She went quiet for another moment until I let Aria cut off the view, at which point she rallied. "So, ah, could you tell us what, exactly, happened here?"
I would have smiled, but I restrained myself. "Certainly," I replied. "So, I was just flying along when I heard Hookwolf, um, y'know, making loud Hookwolf noises. So, like any good hero, I went to investigate, see if there was anything I could do. When I got here, I saw him mostly done chewing up, um..." I went to the edge of the roof and scanned the wrecked and bloody roadway. I noted with a little concern that Crusader's ghosts were no longer present, though he didn't seem to have moved. My eyes finally fell on the puddle of blood and meat I was looking for and, as I fought down a roiling stomach, I pointed at it. "That guy. He was killing that guy." I noted the younger members of New Wave getting varying degrees of green around their mouths, and I didn't blame them.
"Also, that's Crusader over there, I think," I continued, pointing towards him. "He might be dead, too. Anyway, it was a little too late for the guy Hookwolf had, so I decided to keep my distance and observe rather than swooping in to save him. It was at that point that Rune came along and lobbed a big chunk of concrete at me."
"Where is Rune now?" Lady Photon asked.
"I'm getting there. Anyway, Rune said some mean and coarse things, and let slip that apparently Kaiser and Krieg are dead."
"Wait, what?" Shielder blurted out while the others gave me mixed looks of shock and doubt.
"Holy shit," Glory Girl breathed. "If that's true, then..."
"Yeah, I had the same thoughts," I said. "Anyway, she tried to kill me again, so I broke her flying chair and caught her before she could fall too far. Then, since it was apparent that I probably couldn't do much to Hookwolf in his bladed form, I persuaded her to help me put a stop to his rampage."
"And how, pray tell, did you 'persuade' her to help you?" Lady Photon asked, her voice suspicious.
"That's not important," I replied smoothly. "What is important is that Hookwolf is in that alley there," I jerked my head in his direction, "and Rune caught a flying piece of him through her side, so I'd like to get her to a hospital before she bleeds to death."
The younger members of New Wave looked at Lady Photon who, after a moment of staring at me, asked, "And where is she? I don't see her."
"Oh, um. She's, well..." I pointed at my abdomen.
"You… you ate her!?" Glory Girl looked horrified. They all did, though Laserdream's expression was growing closer to realization.
"What? No!" I said indignantly. "That wouldn't help her in the slightest. I just put her in storage so I wouldn't hurt her while flying with her." I shook my head. "I don't care what the PRT or Protectorate think they know, I'm not a cannibal."
Lady Photon looked rather pointedly at the little tongue lapping at the blood that stained my shirt. Where I able to blush I likely would have as I gently pushed the tentacle away from the blood, then held it still with my power when it tried to sneakily return to licking. "Not now, Aria," I murmured, though evidently I wasn't quiet enough, judging from how the others shuddered.
"Uh, Starfield?" Laserdream said hesitantly, "You're, ah, not exactly helping your case there."
Well. That was just great. I brought my fist up to my face and faked a cough. "So, uh, yeah. Rune's probably bleeding as we speak, so if one of you could lead me to the nearest hospital, that'd be great."
Laserdream looked at Glory Girl, who frowned back. A conversation composed entirely of looks and gestures followed, while the flavor I'd tasted before surged once more in intensity, this time lasting long enough for me to identify what it tasted like before it faded. It was actually two flavors somehow superimposed, one savory with hints of sweetness, while the other was spicy and bitter. Both, however, were somehow shallow as far as flavors went.
With a sigh, Glory Girl slumped a little in midair before turning to face me. "So, um, I guess I'll take you to the hospital Am- uh, Panacea is currently at. We'll get her to fix Rune up before turning her over to the PRT, okay?"
Part of me objected rather strongly to the idea of just turning Rune over. At first, I thought it was because of my current distaste for the organizations in question, but after a bit of quick introspection I found that, while it was a part of the reason, the rest had a different cause.
Namely, Rune was mine now, and I wanted to keep what was mine. That idea, that… possessiveness… it scared me a little. I mean, I could see where it came from, kind of. The majority of my issues could be traced back to Emma and her cohorts, after all. I didn't want to give Rune up, but… I had to.
"...Alright," I replied, unsure about how truthful I was being. "Let's go."
.o.o.o.
"So, I've been meaning to ask..."
I swiveled a few more eyes to look at Glory Girl, who was flying beside me. The act made her falter a bit and go silent.
"Yes?" I prompted, having to shout through my borrowed mouth to be heard over the rushing wind. She jerked momentarily as if startled, then continued.
"What's that big ball thing on your hip for?" she asked, gesturing to my big laser eye, which I'd grown some eyelids to cover rather than reabsorb it. "It can't make flying any easier."
I was silent for a moment, thinking about whether or not I should tell her, and if I did, how much I should reveal, and in what manner. Finally, I decided to just open the eyelids and show her.
"… What." Glory Girl stared. "Why do you- what the fuck!" I'd had the little lumps surrounding the iris open up, revealing the targeting eyes. Glory Girl was lucky we were flying well above the buildings below us, else she might've crashed into one from looking at my eye instead of where she was going. I kept the big eye pointed away from her all the while; Even though she didn't know what it was, and I was fairly certain I couldn't fire it by accident, it just wasn't polite to point weapons at allies.
Glory Girl finally just slumped in midair. "I just… I don't want to know, do I?"
"Probably not."
Sighing and shaking her head, she straightened herself. "Oh!" she exclaimed suddenly. "We're here."
'Here' must've been the hospital I'd spotted about half a minute previously. I decided not to mention that little fact.
We touched down on the roof as Glory Girl finished typing something out on her phone and sent it. I landed by swooping down and then, at the last moment, pulling up sharply to bleed off momentum before dropping down in a crouch. It'd taken me a while to get it right, and I felt a little proud for having succeeded. That pride was tempered as I saw my flying companion just stop a few inches from the gravel that covered the roof. It rankled a bit, seeing how effortless her flight was, but, well… I suppose that was just the way it was when you used wings.
"Amy'll be up in a few," Glory Girl reported as she tucked her phone away while I stood up. "And since we've got a moment, is there any way you could make your voice, y'know, less creepy? For her."
"Creepy? What- oh." I actually felt a little embarrassed for having forgotten how unsettling my mouthless voice sounded to others. "Sorry," I continued, speaking with one of Aria's mouths. "Is this better?"
"Much," she replied with a tight grin. We lapsed into silence after that.
Eventually the roof access door opened, revealing a mousy young woman whose white robe bore a medical… cross… thingy, in red.
I didn't remember what it was called. Sue me.
Her eyes automatically gravitated to Glory Girl, and her tired frown smoothed out into a small smile.
So, this must be Panacea, I thought.
"What was it you needed, Vicky?" she asked as her eyes panned around the rooftop. Then, they fell on me.
Immediately, her expression became guarded once more, before her eyes went wide and her lips parted. She took a step back, and her hands started to rise as if to ward me off.
Seemingly oblivious to this, Glory Girl said, "So we've got an injured Rune here, and we want to make sure she doesn't die on us."
Panacea's eyes had jerked back to Glory Girl when she started to speak. By the time she'd finished, her sister's eyes had widened in comprehension, and then drooped in… disappointment? In any case, she looked around and asked, "So, uh, where is Rune? I don't see her here, so we must be flying somewhere."
"Actually..." Glory Girl glanced at me, which I took as my cue. I cleared Aria away from my front, then pulled my shirt up once more. I didn't pull it up as high this time so as to not expose anything I shouldn't, but it was high enough for some clawed tentacles to reach in and rip my torso open along the seams I'd left.
I heard a thump, and I glanced up to see that Panacea had fallen on her backside, while Glory Girl had shot a few feet up and away from me. Both were staring at me with eyes wide enough to see white all the way around. "J-Jesus
fuck!" Glory Girl shouted.
I tilted my head. "What?" I asked innocently. I mean, freaking them out was unintentional, but that didn't mean I couldn't enjoy it. I was owed some fun for my time spent suffering, wasn't I?
In any case, I murmured to Aria to bring Rune out. Gradually she emerged, and I felt her body steadily come under my control. I couldn't stop a small hiss from escaping me as her pain washed over me, even as distant as it was. Once her head was free her breathing resumed, with her seeming none the worse for wear. No healing had occurred that I could sense, which was a bit of a disappointment. The blood on her clothing had already dried, but more was oozing out to make up for it. I gently set her on the roof and released her from Aria's clutches.
The entire time, I'd been watching the others. Their eyes had been fixed on the hole in my torso and the person emerging from it. Those eyes widened once the wound came into view, and Glory Girl swore under her breath and pressed her hand to her mouth. Once Rune had emerged completely, Panacea slowly staggered to her feet and, after a few moments' hesitation and a worried glance or two at me, moved over to her side. Kneeling down, she placed a hand on the injured girl's shoulder and shook her a few times, saying, "Rune, can you hear me?"
There was no response.
"Alright," Panacea said, seeming to calm down a little. "As Rune is non-responsive, I shall do my duty as a good samaritan and give aid." It seemed an odd thing to say, but if I was reading her right, she was probably saying it as much to herself as she was to us. With that done, she placed a hand on Rune's exposed wrist.
All at once, the pain vanished, and I nearly gasped before I managed to restrain myself. The pain was all that went away, though, so I had a metaphorical front row seat to the sensation of Rune's mangled flesh knitting back together. It was similar to the deadened sensations I received when healing my own skin, which I suppose made sense.
Panacea was frowning as she worked, occasionally sneaking glances at me. I finally decided enough was enough and asked her, "Did you have something you wanted to ask me?"
She jumped and let out a yelp of surprise, then slowly looked up at me. I gestured for her her to proceed and she stammered, "I, no, I, uh… actually, I was wondering why Rune seems to have more than six liters of blood in her, including what's pooled inside of her due to internal bleeding."
"Wait," Glory Girl said uncertainly, "wouldn't someone her size have more like five liters?"
Panacea smiled at her sister. "Yeah, it's..." Her smile became more of a confused frown. "Wait, since when do you know stuff like that off the top of your head?"
Glory Girl shrugged. "Got lost on a wiki walk."
Panacea shook her head. "Anyway, Rune bled enough that she probably shouldn't be alive, but she's got enough blood in her system that she's, ah, 'merely' in hypovolemic shock. Which means..."
"Which means?" Glory Girl leaned in closer.
Panacea sighed and looked up at me with an odd look in her eyes. "Which means there's something about where you were keeping her that kept her from dying, but didn't heal her."
"Probably whatever kept her from suffocating in there," I mused, before the stares I was suddenly receiving made me realize that I'd spoken aloud.
"So, wait," Panacea said suspiciously. "Why would she be in danger of suffocating?"
"Uh, well..." I pressed my clawtips together as my head faced away from them. "It might, ah, kind of be a vacuum in there?"
"… Are you serious?" The healer's expression had become rather incredulous. "You thought the best way to transport a critically injured person was to shove them in a place with no air? That's, that's so..."
"B-but it turned out fine, right?" I hurriedly interjected before crossing my arms. "Sheesh, I'm getting flashbacks to when I told the Wards I cut my face off."
"You… what?" Both capes just stared at me for an uncomfortable moment. "You know what?" Panacea finally said. "I'm just going to focus on healing Rune. We can deal with that later." She paused for a moment with a look of concentration. "Say, uh. Sorry, what's your name?"
"Starfield."
"Okay. Could you get ready to pull this out when I say to?" I nodded and got a good grip on the metal shard with a couple tentacles. "Good. Now, pull!"
My tentacles flexed, pressing against her body and the roof as I pulled the shard upwards. Even without the pain, the sensation of metal rubbing and grinding where it shouldn't was rather… well, it sent a shiver through me.
The shard popped free like a cork from a bottle, accompanied by a gush of blood that slowed when I released the pressure on her body. The wound quickly sealed itself, and I felt the internal damage get sorted out soon after. In the space of a few minutes Rune was fully healed, with only the blood on, and the hole in, her shirt to show that she'd ever been injured.
Panacea sighed. "Well, that's over with," she said before starting to stand. Partway through the motion she staggered, breath hissing through her teeth, and she might've fallen had I not quickly reached out a tentacle to help steady her. She stiffened as she felt it wrap around her waist, then relaxed a little. "Thanks," she said grudgingly, placing a hand on my helping tentacle as she steadied herself.
It took me a minute or so to realize that she'd gone completely still, her grip on my tentacle steadily tightening. I glanced up at her face, which had gone from a small frown to a look of wonder, eyes gazing into nothing.