Adventures in the MirrorVerse
Interlude: Emma, Taylor and Sophia
Part 2
Taylor
Dad's business trip took three weeks, more or less. I went out to all his meetings with him. In the course of them, I learned an important fact: he did not, as it happened, respect me for who I was. I was an adjunct, a useful accessory. The Hebert kid, who could smoke and drink and swear with the guys. It was his party trick. I'd show up, a skinny kid in a cocktail dress, they'd pour me a glass of whatever booze was going at the time, and I'd knock it back, then light up a cigarette and blow a smoke ring. They loved it.
Despite what I'd said, I kept up the smoking and drinking. It helped put a distance between me and the world, helped me pretend that I really was, on some level, Dad's partner, instead of just a clever kid. I'd smoke most of a packet of cigarettes - it helped that I didn't have a preference, as they all tasted grucky to me - and drink a few glasses of whatever booze they were serving, and in general hold up my end of the deal. But I was careful to limit my intake; drinking with care, I would usually only have a light buzz on by the end of the night.
Of course, I couldn't drink as much as the guys; I simply didn't have the body mass to absorb all that alcohol. The one time I tried, Dad had to carry me back to the hotel. He let me throw up in the toilet - the second and last time
that ever happened, thank you very fucking much - and then poured me into bed. I was asleep before my head hit the pillow.
I guess I did a lot of smoking and drinking over that trip, but while I had cravings for a while after, booze and cigarettes are fucking expensive, and Dad had made it clear that he would not be supporting any habits I had. So I didn't do it after I got home.
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What I did do was go and visit my best bud, Emma Barnes. We'd been tight since fuck knows when, and I wanted to get back in touch. But to my utter and total surprise, she'd become a total prude in that time, and even managed to pick up a new friend while I'd been gone. Some black bitch called Sophia fucking Hess. Dumped me in favour of her. I couldn't fucking believe it.
I actually went to Dad about it, asked him if he could do something about it. He looked into it, found out that Sophia's dad was non-union. He couldn't touch him. And he wouldn't have the guy's legs broken, just on my say-so.
Fuck.
So, yeah, when school started, I was in a pretty foul mood. It didn't help that when I tried to assert my natural position of alpha bitch, all too often, Emma and Sophia would intervene. I couldn't scare either of them away, and when I tried to organise my own little bunch of leg-breakers - or at least, ass-kickers - it turned out that Sophia could kick ass pretty well herself.
So there I was, at a loose end, suspended for a week, and joining the Upsiders - a bunch of
heroes, if you can believe that.
Yeah, things were looking up. After a fashion.
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Emma and Sophia
August 2009
"So what was that all about?" asked Sophia, once they were in Emma's room. Emma had stripped the bed and turned over the mattress, but the smell of alcohol was still faintly evident.
Emma shook her head. "I used to be best friends with Taylor. But she had family problems - her mom was sleeping around. Men and women both. When her dad found out, he beat her up pretty bad, and she left - and Taylor's started getting meaner and meaner. And she's just been on a trip with her dad, and now she smokes and drinks, and I don't understand her any more."
Sophia put a hand on her shoulder. "That's not your fault," she reassured Emma gently.
Emma looked up at her and smiled. "Thanks. But it kind of was. I would go around with her in middle school, and I'd back her up when she took kids' lunch money. We'd go to fundraisers or whatever, and because Taylor was Danny's daughter, they'd let us in to the back rooms, or drink whatever we liked at the bar." She grimaced. "I don't actually like alcohol. Taylor used to drink a little bit, just to show off."
Sophia nodded. "So she had power, and she showed it off, and you were impressed."
"You're so understanding, Soph. Yeah, that's exactly how it was. And I guess I had fun being her sidekick, or whatever I was. I certainly wasn't in charge. And Dad said something to me, and then I met you, and I saw the contrast between you and her. And when Dad told me that he thought you were a nice kid ... well, I know that I can't have both of you as friends at the same time, so I had to make the choice. And I've made it."
Sophia hugged Emma spontaneously. "Aww, Emma, that's so sweet of you."
Emma hugged her back. "See, this is another thing I miss from Taylor. Once upon a time, we'd hug. Now ... not so much."
"Well, I got all the hugs in the world for you, Emma." She rested her forehead against the redhead's. "Aren't you glad you and your dad drove down that one side street?"
Emma nodded. "Oh, definitely."
Sophia grinned. "Now, to change the subject entirely, you were going to show me something?"
"Oh yeah." Emma grabbed her laptop. "Check out this new site I found. You can put in your body measurements, it makes a virtual dummy of you, and you can try on clothes ..."
Alan looked in on them, several minutes later. Red head and dark were side by side, clicking the mouse, murmuring to each other and making adjustments to the dummies on the screen. They were so totally engrossed in what they were doing that he didn't have the heart to bother them. Smiling, he went on his way.
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August, 2010
"Shadow Stalker."
Sophia jumped violently. She had been certain she was alone on the rooftop, overlooking the jewelry store. Turning hastily, with her crossbow coming up to the ready, she realised that shooting would be worse than useless. Three capes faced her; Sellsword, Artillery and Speedfreak. Artillery had some sort of gun pointed at her; Sophia had absolutely zero doubt in her mind that any attempt at flight or resistance would see her in a lot of pain. Or dead.
"Oh shit." It was the only think she could think to say.
Artillery's face was impassive behind the gas-mask that she habitually wore, but Sellsword's mouth creased in a brief smile, as did Speedfreak's.
"Uh, look, guys, if you were gonna hit this place, it's fine, I'll go someplace else," babbled Sophia. "Seriously. No trouble from me."
Sellsword shook his head. "No. It's not the store. It's you."
Her voice rose to an even higher register. "Me?" she squeaked.
Speedfreak nodded jerkily. He did everything jerkily, as though he was permanently on double speed. "Yeah, you," he told her rapidly.
"You commit crimes in Sydicate territory, and you do not pay us tribute," Artillery put in, her voice a monotone.
Sophia blinked rapidly behind her mask. "Um, um, um, how do I make this good?" she asked.
Sellsword's smile widened a touch. "And that's the right question. You're coming with us."
"Can - can I ask where we're going?"
Sellsword showed his teeth. His answer made Sophia's guts clench, and her knees turn to water.
"You're going to see the Pig."
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Sophia stood in the middle of the carpet, in front of the large desk. It needed to be large, because the Pig was sitting behind it.
No-one knew her real name; everyone called her the Pig. She was at least four hundred pounds of blubber and piggy visage. She was eating at the time. Sophia watched with horrible fascination.
The Pig hardly paused for breath between bites, and still she was able to talk to Sophia.
"Shadow Stalker." It was not a question.
"Uh, yes, ma'am."
Be really, really, really polite.
The head wobbled, chins shook. Maybe she had nodded.
"Real name Sophia Hess."
Sophia nodded. "Yes, ma'am." The unwritten rules about not unmasking capes apparently did not apply to the Pig.
"You steal in our territory, and do not pay us tribute."
Sophia swallowed. She really, really, really wanted to pee right now. She held it in.
"Yes, ma'am. I'm sorry, ma'am."
"Sorry doesn't pay the bills. You have three options."
She paused to ingest what looked like most of a roast turkey. Sophia waited, but she did not continue.
"Ma'am?"
The piggy gaze turned back to her. "One. You can pay back all the tribute that you owe us, with interest."
Sophia's heart sank. Her 'earnings' had gone directly to supporting her family. She could never pay that.
"Ma'am ... we ... I ... don't have that sort of money."
"Well, there is the second option. You can join the Minions. Your wages will be garnished for your debt, but you will get enough to live on."
Sophia considered that. "Uh ... what's the third option, ma'am?"
The piggy visage widened in a malevolent grin. "You do
not want to know, little girl."
And all of a sudden, she didn't. She really didn't.
"Um, okay. Looks like I'm joining the Minions, then."
"Welcome aboard." The Pig spared her not another glance; she went back to eating. Sophia backed out of the room, glad to be out of there with her life.
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Sophia looked with dismay at the costume they had given her. "What is this?" Gone was the cloak. The hockey mask was down to a simple domino.
Usurper, current leader of the Minions in Brockton Bay, pointed at it. "Your costume."
"But ... there was more of it."
He nodded. "Not anymore."
"But ...
why?"
He sighed in a
gotta educate another newbie sort of way. "So if you ever try to go against them, they can prove it's you under the mask. Got it?"
Sophia sighed in resignation. "Okay ... sure."
She headed into the other room to change, and felt not much better about it when she came out. Then Usurper handed her the crossbows and the case of arrows. Automatically, she checked the latter.
"Wait a minute," she protested. "These things are
sharp!"
"Well, yeah," he agreed. "That's the whole point of arrows, so to speak. They're sharp. You go shooting blunt arrows at people, no-one respects you. No-one
fears you."
She swallowed. "I'm really not comfortable with ..."
He lowered his brow. "Do you want to go and tell the Pig you've changed your mind?"
She swallowed again. "No," she admitted in a small voice.
"Oh, and one other thing," he told her, with evident relish. "Shadow Stalker's too wimpy. From now on, you're Shadow Slayer."
It was almost too much. Almost, she shoved the whole thing back at him and told him where to stick the Minions. Almost.
But not quite.
Too many people were depending on her.
She had to grit her teeth and get through it.
When she turned eighteen, she was out of the Minions, and she could be a lone villain all she liked, or join the Syndicate under her original name. But until then ...
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December 2010
Emma awakened from a light doze at the tap on her window. She rolled over and opened it, and the costumed figure tumbled into the room.
"Sophia?" she whispered. "What are you doing here?"
"Oh god, oh god, I had to come and see you." Sophia's voice was on the edge of tears. "Hold me, just hold me."
Emma held her friend tightly. She was shuddering. "What's the matter?"
"Everyone. Everything. Mom and Dad don't know how bad it is in the Minions. I can't tell them, or Dad might do something."
Emma went cold all over. "They haven't ..."
Sophia shook her head. "No. But it's the constant
pressure. Shadow Slayer, you've got to front up more. Shadow Slayer, you've got to live up to your name.
Shoot someone, for fuck's sake." She clutched Emma tightly. "And Chauvinist making passes all day long. Comments, jibes, trying to look down my top ..."
Emma held her close, stroked her hair. "It's okay, Sophia. I'm here. You can stay here as long as you like."
Sophia's shaking began to decrease. "Thanks, Emma. You have no idea how much I appreciate this."
"Hey, you're my best friend. What are friends for?" Emma made room on the bed, and Sophia settled down with a sigh of relief.
"You can stay the night," Emma urged her. "There's room. You don't have to go if you don't want to."
"Oh god, thank you." Sophia snuggled down next to Emma. "You really have no idea how much I appreciate this."
It didn't take her long to drop off to sleep.
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January 2, 2011
"I really wish there was something we could do to help Taylor," fretted Emma. "I've tried, and I've tried, and I've tried. She just won't listen."
"Have you tried staging an intervention?" asked Sophia.
Emma blinked. "Um, no. How do you do that?"
Sophia explained. It sounded so simple. Even Emma's father thought so.
In reality, not so much.
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Taylor (again)
There was a knock on the door. I frowned. That wasn't Dad; it was too early for him to be home, and he wouldn't knock anyway. I thought about ignoring it, but it came again.
"Taylor!" It was Emma's voice. "Can we come in, please?"
What the fuck is Emma doing here?
I got off the couch and went to open the door. Not only was Emma there, but so was her father.
"So, she's dropped you, has she?" I enquired. "Come crawling back to me?"
"Is your father home?" asked her father.
I shook my head. "Nah. At a meeting. Discussing shit with the mayor." Kickbacks and bribes, I knew from experience.
Emma shook her head. "We need to talk to you. Can we come in, please?" she asked again.
I shrugged, and wished I had a cigarette.
If she wants me back as her friend, she's gonna have to do some crawling, all right. This should be good. "Sure, knock yourself out."
I wandered back into the living room, sat on the couch. "So talk," I told her bluntly. "Make it good. That shit you pulled on me -"
Emma's father sat on the other end of the couch, and turned to face me. "Taylor," he told me seriously, "we've come to talk to you, about your behaviour."
I stared at him. "What the fuck are you talking about?"
Emma chimed in. "Taylor, please. I've been trying to talk to you all year, and you just keep doing this to yourself. Are you still smoking and drinking?"
I rolled my eyes. "Only when I can get it. Dad refuses to pay for it, the fucking tightass."
Alan shook his head. "This is very self-destructive behaviour, Taylor. Emma and I care about what happens to you -"
I burst out laughing. "Fuck you! You threw me out of your fucking house!"
"Only because you tried to drink and smoke after you'd been told not to," Alan reminded me.
I stared at them both. "Fucking
really? Is that why? Fuck, I thought it was something important. Like that prissy little friend of yours, Sophia. What you see in her, I'll never know."
Emma stared at me. "Because she's like you used to be, once upon a time, Taylor," she told me earnestly.
"You mean, stupid?" I laughed harshly. They both flinched.
Emma tried again.
She really can't let well enough, could she? "No.
Nice." She paused. "Well, nicer than you are now," she amended, with more honesty than I'd expected. "I
liked you, Taylor, and not just because you could take me behind the scenes. I liked you as a
friend. We used to have
fun together. Why can't we be like that again?"
I shook my head. "I
was having fun, Emma, when I was going around, kicking ass and taking what I wanted from people. And you were helping me. You were having fun then too, weren't you?"
Emma flushed and ducked her head; her father gave her a sharp glance.
"Yes," she admitted in a low tone of voice, "but I've changed. I can see what a bitch I was being." She raised her eyes to mine. "And if I can see it, if I can change, then you can too, Taylor. You were always smarter than me. It should be easier for you." She held out her hand. "I can help."
From his end of the couch, Alan held out his hand as well. "We can help, Taylor. We
will help. All you have to do is ask. We'll be there." He drew a deep breath. "You're welcome back any time you want to visit. What happened last time, we'll forget it ever happened. A fresh start."
I wavered on the edge of accepting. Could it be this easy? Just walk away from my uncaring home life? Was I so invested in what Dad wanted, what he needed, that I needed to stay home with him?
Did Emma really care for me that much, that she'd come to me and beg me to let her help me? Or was this some sort of trick? But try as I might, I could not figure out the angle she was playing.
I took a deep breath; Emma and her father leaned forward slightly, unconsciously. "I -"
And then the front door opened. "Taylor, you here?"
It was Dad. And it was like a switch had been flicked by his voice, his presence. I couldn't believe I'd even thought that way, considered taking their offer. I was needed here. Dad needed me here.
I raised my voice. "In here, Dad."
"Those syphilitic dog-sucking motherfucking cocksucking ass-bandits. All take, take -"
He appeared from the entrance hall, carrying a large paper bag, then stopped short. "What the fuck? What are you doing here?"
Alan shook his head. "We came here to talk to Taylor about her behaviour, but I can see now where she gets it from." He stood up. "I want you to let Taylor come and stay with me and Zoe and Emma for a while. We need to -"
Dad's harsh laughter overrode his voice. "Not fucking likely. That bitch of a wife of mine tried to take her, but I beat that, and I'll kick your ass if you ever try the same thing. Taylor's
my daughter, aren't you, Taylor?"
I got up from the couch and went to him. "Yes, Dad. I'm your daughter."
He nodded. "Good girl." He handed me the paper bag. "Something I picked up from the meeting for you."
It was heavy; I opened it to find half a bottle of Johnny Walker Red Label, plus three packs of cigarettes. I pulled out the bottle and one of the packs; like the bottle, the pack was half empty. Pulling the top off the bottle, I chugged a few mouthfuls.
"Fuck, Dad, that's the good stuff."
He showed his teeth in what might have been a smile. "Only the best for my little girl."
We looked at Alan and Emma Barnes, who were still standing there. With Dad's arrival, the balance had shifted once more. Now, I couldn't even imagine giving up the life I had. I pulled out a cigarette from the packet, and lit it with the lighter that had been in there as well.
"Sorry," I told them both in the frozen silence, "but I'm just gonna have to turn down your kind offer." I blew a smoke ring. "So why don't the two of you just fuck off."
"Taylor ..." Emma tried again, reaching toward me.
"Fuck off!" I screamed.
Alan put a hand on her shoulder, and they turned and left. We heard the door close.
By the time we sat down for dinner, I had already forgotten about their visit.
And then the phone rang.
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Emma and Alan
"I don't like it," Alan Barnes muttered. "I'm not an expert, but that situation screams 'abuse' to me." He took a deep breath. "I'm going to make a few calls, see if there isn't anything I can do."
On the way home, Emma listened as he made one speakerphone call after another. Eventually, he was down to one name, a Justice Cardwell. Everyone else had gotten cold feet, as soon as Danny Hebert's name had come up.
"I'm sure she's being abused," Alan told him frankly. "The drinking, the swearing, the acting out at school. My daughter was friends with her for a long time, and she can attest to the difference in her character." He paused. "I'll call you back, once I'm out of the car," he added, with a glance at Emma.
"I'll be waiting," Campbell promised.
Once at home, Alan shut himself in his study and called Cardwell back.
"He brought home cigarettes and alcohol for her," he told the judge. "I saw them; Emma did too. And he's got influence over her; what she thinks, what she says, she's modelling it ever closer to what he thinks and says. That's not a good household for a fifteen year old." He took a deep breath. "Can you help me with this?"
"It does sound serious," Cardwell agreed.
"Let me get back to you. I'll ring you later tonight."
"Thank you, sir," Alan told him with relief. "I'll be waiting on your call."
He put the phone down with a sense of a job well done.
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Danny and Taylor
Dad took the call, and he spent several moments swearing.
"Fine," he growled at last. "That thing you wanted done? Consider it settled. Good enough?"
The answer seemed to be in the affirmative.
They spoke for a few more moments, then he hung up.
"That'll fuck him," he grinned viciously.
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Alan Barnes
Alan Barnes paced the floor. Cardwell should have called back by now.
What's keeping him?
His mobile beeped, indicating an incoming text. He snatched it up.
"Barnes,
Sorry.
Got a better offer.
CC"
He got to Cardwell, he thought.
Fuck.
He shook his head.
I don't even know where to go from here.
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Taylor
I lay in bed later that night.
I knew what was going on, of course. Dad meant to show Mr Barnes that he couldn't rescue me from him, no matter how he tried.
And I had helped him. I had stood firm alongside him, and told them to fuck off.
But what if I didn't want to be here? What if I actually wanted to be rescued?
I couldn't see a way out. I couldn't see a way to defy Dad.
My room seemed to compress on me, tighter and tighter.
I had no way out.
I could hardly breathe.
I was just a bug to him, of no significance. Like all the other lives he made or ruined with a word.
A bug, trapped in amber.
I was trapped by my own actions.
I drifted into a restless sleep.
When I woke in the morning, I could not remember my dreams.
But I knew two things.
The first was that Dad was right. Fuck everyone around you. Get what you can, however you can. It was the only way.
The second was that I had super-powers. Fuck knows how I got them, but I got them. Fuck Dad, fuck Emma, fuck Sophia.
I was going to be a
supervillain.
End of Interlude
Part 7