All the Myriad Taylors
Chapter 16
March 5, 2011
It was not the first time that I'd been in a place that seemed familiar through memories from other realities. It was a terrible idea to rely on them too much when anything could be different, but so far, the deeply decayed section of the Docks where the abandoned Redmond Welding building stood was a place I knew like the back of my hand.
Carrying a brown paper bag, I walked down the decrepit street in my Parliament costume, past a flea market being held in an abandoned strip mall. People milled about in clothes reflecting the poor state of the area, selling yesterday's lamps or VHS tapes that would never make it on eBay. The only storefront that wasn't boarded up had a missing window and was occupied by an obvious squatter with a grill selling hot dogs.
I heard the word "cape" at least once as I walked by. Nevertheless, nobody came near me. You don't approach a cape who you don't know and who is going about her business.
The flea market was the last place before my destination that had anything like a crowd near it. I walked a few blocks away, out of sight of everyone except a few homeless people and street peddlers. As I rounded the corner and the sounds of the market faded behind me, I ignored the rusted door that had probably last been used for deliveries a decade ago and headed for the side entrance. I swapped powers, and coughed into my hands.
* * * * *
A girl's voice yelled out, "Password!"
I replied, "Candygram."
The door opened and Lisa let me in. I didn't know her. We had met only for a few brief minutes online, chatting about how I had taken her boss out of the picture and made her into a rich crimelord. Yet I also remembered how Lisa had invited me into her group knowing that I was thinking of betraying them. Through her powers, she had figured out that I'd never do it, and she had invited me in when I needed friends.
"Nobody's watching," she said, although she hadn't looked around the area at all. "Come on in."
"You never use passwords," I said.
She smirked. "Follow me."
The main floor was just an abandoned factory, one that Skitter knew well. I followed Lisa upstairs to the living room. The remains of a banner reading "Welcome Chariot!" lay on a coffee table. There they all were, the Undersiders. Lisa, out of costume, who had let me in, sat down next to the others. Everyone else was in costume. Chariot, who was one of Coil's recruits as I knew from his files. Grue, Regent, Bitch and two dogs.
Lisa said to the others, "And let's all greet our savior, Parliament!"
The other four watched me, Bitch sizing me up. She said, "You let her in, to our base."
Lisa said, "Yup. She didn't learn anything by coming here that she didn't know already. She gave me Coil, and she gave herself Coil's files. Anything she might want to know about us is in there. And besides, she knows things. Her power tells her stuff."
Regent visibly stared at me. I knew that at some point he would try to control me, just to stir things up a bit. I didn't let myself show even a twitch.
I said, "Thank you for helping me test my precautions. I wonder how you knew."
Regent looked puzzled.
Lisa glanced at me, then him, and said, "I can see slime on her ear. Many powers are based on ideas in the zeitgeist and the popular culture view of Masters includes slugs in the head. Her main power lets her know about you guys, so she'd obviously have used the slug to Master herself to avoid Alec messing with her nervous system."
Lisa was pretty much right. Though she missed one thing--the slugs could heal or bypass some brain damage directly. Alex's power probably didn't count as damage, but Heartbreaker's should.
Chariot raised his hand and spoke without waiting for anyone to answer. "So I'm the new guy. What's this about? I know she got rid of the old boss, but why's she here?"
Lisa replied, "As I've explained before, she's consulting with me and Alec on an important project."
I said, "I would like to meet everyone first."
Suddenly Lisa said, "Bitch, no!" In Skitter's initiation, Bitch had tried to kill her. It was like a parody of dogs fighting for pack leader, even though the alpha-wolf theory had been discredited since before I was born. Or maybe it was more like an old comic book where two capes have to fight when meeting for the first time. Except with more lethality.
Miraculously, Bitch heeded Lisa's words and stopped.
Grue offered me some pizza and a handshake. "Hi Parliament! I'm Grue. I'm the leader here, but Lisa handles most of our business. Have something, we have cans of soda in the fridge."
"No beer?"
"There's a grocery store a few blocks away."
"No," I said. "I was just...
reminiscing over Skitter. It was odd how there was never any alcohol here."
"Lisa didn't completely explain...."
"My powers! I have the power to become other versions of myself. Skitter was a member of the Undersiders. You've never met me, but in a way, I've met you."
Lisa added, "She knows everything that happened up until Leviathan attacked Brockton Bay. Which, by the way, isn't on the schedule any more."
Trying to head off shocked looks, I explained, "It's not what it sounds like. I can't stop Leviathan. He's going to attack somewhere, and there's nothing I can do about that. I can only try to keep it from being
here."
Regent said, "If it's not us, that sounds like a good deal."
I shook hands with Bitch, who eyed me warily. She squeezed hard. I squeezed harder, with Self-Administrator's enhancements. She let go. Then Chariot, and Regent. I took a slice of pizza and microwaved a cup of tea. Skitter was a member, but I was a guest, even though the lair brought up nostalgic feelings.
Lisa cleared off a table on the side and we sat with Regent. He tossed his mask aside and I put my bag down with my food.
* * * * *
"The plan," explained Lisa, "is simple, Alec. Kill your old man."
Alec thought that over, his face not showing much emotion. "I assume that the plan is also the payment."
"Yes," I said. "I could toss in some cash from Coil's assets, but Lisa has plenty of that already."
"Whatever. I would have hoped that you'd toss in a complete pardon but it'll have to do."
I said, "I'm an independent. I'm working with the PRT, not for them. And Heartbreaker is just the first part of the plan."
"What's the second part?"
I didn't want to keep him in the dark, but it wasn't my place to reveal PRT missions to supervillains. "I don't know if I can say--"
Lisa said, "Nilbog."
I didn't answer.
Lisa continued, "Parliament has body swap and Master powers. The fact that she's in this at all means they need those powers for something. So they need to control Heartbreaker to use him to control someone else. Keeping Heartbreaker alive as a permanent PRT asset would be bad for the PRT's image, so this must be a one-shot use and then they'll execute him. The PRT wouldn't waste that use on small fry like Kaiser or Lung. The director of the PRT was crippled by Nilbog, so Nilbog is the obvious target."
"You're right," I said. "Um, don't share this?"
"I did you a favor, Parliament. You wanted to tell him, but couldn't. Am I right?"
"Of course you are, Li... sa."
Livsey, Sarah. The incipient grin vanished from Lisa's face. "Anyway, the big thing I need from you, that only you can provide, is a list of all Heartbreaker's children and any other precautions he has, like agents in high places."
Alec said, "Call me lazy, but we could have done this over email."
Lisa replied, "She's not our boss, she's a customer, and nobody closes a deal over email. Although having her come here instead of Fugly Bob's was all me, of course." She grinned and tossed Alec a pad of yellow paper and a pencil. "Let's close this deal."
"As long as she tells me what the second thing she needs is."
I replied, "I wasn't trying to hide it. Power interactions. You've already tested some of that." I reached into the bag and took out an unmarked and unpainted helmet.
"All right," said Lisa. "I'm impressed. You managed to borrow personal Tinkertech from Armsmaster."
Alec glanced at the featureless helmet and I explained, "She didn't use her power to figure out where the helmet is from. I told her I'd be bringing it."
Lisa shrugged. "You caught me."
* * * * *
Alec informed me that Heartbreaker didn't, in fact, have agents. "He'll use people temporarily, but he'll get rid of them. He can make people want to obey him, but he can't give them acting ability or anything like that, so they tend to get caught. Not that I can rule out that he took someone from the PRT and when he was finished, he told her to look out for his interests instead of letting her die in the woods." This pretty much confirmed what we knew; the meeting where I had cured Piggot wasn't the only time I had scanned for Master victims and nothing had ever shown up.
I stuck a finger in my ear and pulled it out, a black slug curled around the tip. Tattletale winced a second before I did it. I dropped it on the table next to the pizza. Then I put on the helmet. It fit awkwardly. "Try something," I said.
Alec put on a grunting face, which was for show, but mine or his, I couldn't know. Either way, he couldn't control me. I bent forward. "Now get behind me, crouch down, and try to use your power upwards."
"What?"
"This is a helmet. Not a sphere. I need to make sure you can't just aim from underneath and hit my spinal cord and the inside of my brain by using a line of effect that doesn't intersect the helmet."
He wasn't able to do anything. I took the helmet off and confirmed that he could make me twitch without it, then brought up Self-Administrator. Nerve impulses were within the remit of that power. He couldn't touch me.
Alec said, "This proves nothing, you know. My power isn't the same as Heartbreaker's."
"It's the same power source, if you believe the theories. Besides, I asked a precog as well. This is just supporting evidence."
"Okay. I'll tell you the rest quickly so I can get back to what I was doing. As far as I know, Heartbreaker had nine other kids who might have powers. The ones who triggered all have Master powers, or in the case of Chastity, a near-Master power. Let me write down a list...."
* * * * *
March 12, 2011
People think of cape confrontations like James Bond movies, where the hero cape and the villain cape stand off against each other making speeches about how good is never going to win, blah blah. Not every villain is THE TECHNO QUEEN and actually having to talk to Heartbreaker would mean that things were going terribly wrong. The plan wasn't to negotiate with him. He was an asset and we were harvesting the asset. There wasn't going to be a platoon of PRT troopers either. I was alone in the Dragon ship, except for Dragon herself, invisibly present in the computers and in around two dozen suits, none in the room with me.
I watched the viewscreen.
Three Dragon suits and Armsmaster fell from the sky, with unnatural Tinker-enhanced silence. They landed a hundred feet away from, and in all four directions from, a little girl who was running through a field, carrying a bag of groceries.
Armsmaster commed, "She's only seven."
Dragon's voice came through very clearly. "Eight. Her name is Florence Vasil, and she's an S-level Master, if Parliament's information is correct."
"Roger. It seems like overkill, four suits against one kid who should be helpless against our protections."
As the four figures approached Florence, she at first seemed puzzled. Then she glanced around and saw she was surrounded from all sides. She laughed and said, "Kill yourself."
Nothing happened.
"Sodomize yourself and then kill yourself! Take off those suits and do all of that!"
Armsmaster and the Dragon suits didn't respond.
Finally, the girl pulled out a cell phone. She probably was going to call Heartbreaker, but Dragon was jamming the signal. By the time Florence realized that the phone was as useless as superpowers, one of Dragon's suits had caught her, covering her mouth and nearly crushing her tiny arms as it restrained her. Armsmaster approached, popping open a small container. The Dragon suit solidly held Florence's head in place and Armsmaster raised a slimy black slug up to her ear, letting it crawl in.
* * * * *
I had been prepared for it, of course. When I rummaged through her mind there were repeated scenes of horrible abuse, and repeated scenes of her horribly abusing others, her psychotic brain being intentionally broken by her father. She was like me and Emma combined with a dash of Bonesaw, bullying magnified a thousandfold by Heartbreaker's power.
I gripped the sides of my chair even though I was safely up in the ship. I wanted to let Florence go, to let someone else see all this and tell the PRT, but there was nobody else, and I had to press on.
"Six have triggered including her," I told Dragon. "Not counting Regent and Cherish. The others are Chastity, Samuel, Aroa, Romeo, and Juliette. Yes, Heartbreaker named two siblings after famous lovers." I didn't directly experience the things I read in her brain, but even third person, seeing it all made me feel helpless.
I continued. "Heartbreaker has recently been visited by Cherish, who seems to be dealing with him in private. Florence doesn't know what it's about."
Dragon's artificial face on the screen in front of me said, "Where's his base? Does-- Are you okay? You're looking pale."
"I'll be okay."
"Does he have any agents?"
"No agents that she's been told about. His base..." I gave Dragon a set of directions. "It's new. About five miles from the one on record and three miles from here."
Dragon replied, "The nearest grocery store is a mile from here, and there are no roads, so he sent an 8 year old to walk four miles each way to get groceries?"
"It's punishment for... You don't want to hear it. Her mother's dead, mauled by a bear after Heartbreaker
changed her to.... What are we going to do with her?"
"Try to find living relatives, if not or if they won't take her, maybe a group that handles child soldiers. I'm working on several means of stasis until we can figure something out. Tinkers can get ideas from other powers and there are many Grey Boy bubbles around. For now I have gas and drugs, but those have bad long term health effects."
The viewscreen shifted to Dragon and Armsmaster holding Florence, the video feed coming from another Dragon suit. Dragon forced a cup-shaped breathing device over her face and she quickly went limp. Then Dragon's suit flew off and brought the girl into the ship, directly to a holding area. I felt the ship rumble slightly as an airlock opened out of sight.
I stared at the screen, really hoping that I wouldn't have to go through six more brains like that. I like kids. Some people... didn't.
* * * * *
We were on a strict time schedule if I wanted to keep my slugs active; I had the rest of the Slug Queen's hour, plus an hour of Skitter, who could control slugs. I needed to have those slugs active; they would be necessary to get into Heartbreaker's head and one in my own ear would protect me from many Master powers.
So this gave us a total of two hours to get to Heartbreaker's base, capture his kids, capture and deprogram all the thralls, and finally capture him while leaving enough time to finish the job. Maybe a little more time if I could use a third power between the two, but not much more. We did have a ship, armored suits, and a souped-up motorcycle, and Heartbreaker was a squishy human who had never been known to buy Tinker gear, but there were still plenty of ways that he could escape.
The ship rocketed through the air while Armsmaster approached the base on his souped-up motorcycle. Tinker sensors don't work like they do on Star Trek. It's hard to detect life signs. We had to either be close up or use drones. And if Heartbreaker caught sight of the drones, we'd better be there in person to catch him as he fled. Our last resort would be myself prematurely becoming Skitter, and using my bugs' senses to find him.
The base looked like a normal two-story house. Fortunately Heartbreaker lived on a big estate.
Dragon's voice said, "Ground-penetrating radar shows no unusual tunnels. There is one rectangular area that is likely a basement." The voice announcing that Dragon had overprepared was only for my benefit. Only me, Armsmaster, and as many Dragon suits as she could multitask were here. Her voice followed up with "Now deploying sonic attack."
I could hear nothing. I was in the ship, after all. The slugs that Dragon's suits were carrying, however, felt a vibration that nearly shook them apart. I could see windows go white with spiderwebs of cracks, and fall apart.
"Launching shells."
Shells dropped from the ship and at least two missiles zoomed past the viewscreen's camera. Everything that Dragon dropped exploded into wispy clouds when they hit the ground. Orange-yellow gas poured out into the area and through the broken windows, and saturated the ground like a World War I battlefield, to a two story height.
Under uncontrolled conditions--say, when dropping enough gas on people that it was effective even out in the open--you can't carefully measure the dose. No matter what she did, some targets would be underdosed and some would be overdosed. This was Tinker gas--and I wondered just how hard this was to make and how many weeks of Tinkering was spent making the items for this one mission. It was low lethality. And even then, having no innocent deaths was a crapshoot.
Ten Dragon suits began to fly down, leaving exhaust trails across the viewscreen.
* * * * *
A man with long black hair and a goatee walked out of the house, holding hands with a barefoot, black-and-white-striped woman wearing a ballerina costume. A woman with red-streaked hair held the striped woman's other hand. Two children were holding onto the striped woman's back, a 7 year old girl with wavy black hair and a 9 year old boy. The woman should not have been able to walk with two people on her back, but seemed completely unaffected by the weight.
From files I had read, I immediately recognized Heartbreaker and Cherish. Heartbreaker kept his body in good shape and was not as unattractive as you'd think he'd be. The children were probably Candy and either Gulliaume or Nicholas.
And, because no plan survives contact with the enemy, they had the Siberian keeping all of them indestructible.
Armsmaster yelled, "That's the Siberian! If Dragon can't find Manton we have to abort this mission!" He swerved his motorcycle with a screech and started racing away from the scene.
The Siberian ran across the ground, far too fast for a human, directly towards Armsmaster. Barely pretending to use the ground for locomotion, she slid across it and caught up with the fleeing motorcycle. She rose into the air, managing to carry all four people in an impossible way, and kicked at Armsmaster's helmet.
The helmet broke in two and fell off as blood spurted from Armsmaster's scalp, a scarlet furrow through his hair a half inch wide extending to where his ear had been a second ago. Heartbreaker yelled "Billie, I want him alive!"
* * * * *
The Siberian said, "Y-- yes, master!" She could talk? And the voice sounded utterly terrified. The idea of the Siberian cowering in fear was bizarre.
"Now, shut up. Good." Heartbreaker addressed the Protectorate hero triumphantly. "You're Armsmaster, right?"
"Of course, sir."
"Tell me what's going on. None of this Tinker crap either. Make it so I can understand."
Armsmaster bowed down and said, "It's a mission to catch you and Master you to use you as a living weapon against Nilbog, sir. It was planned because...."
The sound from the screen cut out, but to the slugs Dragon was carrying, there was suddenly a piercing, grating, sound which drowned out everything else. The viewscreen briefly flashed a green overlay warning about extreme volume levels. Dragon was altering the sonic attack to make it impossible for Armsmaster to be heard revealing anything.
The Siberian held Armsmaster's head in an armlock, covering one ear with the inside of her elbow, and whispered something to Heartbreaker.
The viewscreen flashed a note about filtering, then I could hear voices again. "What?" I said.
Dragon replied, on the audio, "I believe the Siberian is letting her flesh selectively ignore sound frequencies just like she selectively ignores gravity. Armsmaster can hear Heartbreaker. I can't stop it. I've filtered the sound so you can hear everything too."
"Can you change the frequency?"
"I am. It isn't working." Yeah, Taylor, try to suggest something to an AI that thinks faster than humans.
Heartbreaker was giving orders. "... up in the ship!"
The Siberian flew upwards towards the ship, still carrying four people and now Armsmaster too. It looked more as if they were all frozen in place while somehow still moving, than like she was really carrying them.
The engines rumbled, hard. I felt the ship jerk upwards and I nearly fell as the acceleration shoved me into the floor; for an extended moment, I weighed half a ton. Dragon knew the limits of my enhanced body, of course. The Siberian loomed large as she approached the camera, touching it with her shoulder, and then there was no more image. A second image flickered in as the viewscreen switched to an intact camera.
Something cut through the floor a yard away from me. I glimpsed a black-and-white leg and a flash of a pink tutu as the ship's exhaust and whiffs of Tinker gas blew in from outside. I backed away from the hole and tried to climb onto a panel, since the Siberian could easily kill me right through the floor.
Nothing appeared. I felt like the marines in
Aliens not realizing that they could be attacked through the ceiling. But nothing came through the ceiling either, just through the hole. A boy, the one who was on the Siberian's back, pulled himself into the ship with great difficulty against the acceleration, and glared at me. Behind him came Armsmaster, preparing to fire his gun. I braced myself uselessly for whatever the boy's Master effect was.
Dragon's voice said, "The ship should be out of the Siberian's known range."
The slug in my ear fixed my brain as fast as the boy's power could hit it. Some kind of fear effect. This was probably Nicholas.
The preteen looked around for other targets and then said, "Screw this. I surrender. I'll tell you anything you want. If I help you kill Dad, do I get enough bounty for an apartment?"
I was about to reply when he collapsed from the gas that Dragon had silently released. It smelled like a combination of vinegar and rotted pineapple. Behind him, Armsmaster, some variant of his helmet covering his head, loudly fired a barrage of rounds. I wasn't aware he carried spare helmets, but I knew he had an extradimensional space to fit things in. Three bullets aimed towards the ground and tore into Nicholas's body, and a barrage of more hit my armor. His aim was shaky; blood dripped from his head and from the wound where his ear was. He charged me with his halberd and missed. It disintegrated a chunk of panel in a shower of sparks just as if the halberd were part of the Siberian.
A door slid open, revealing a Dragon suit. Something must have warned Armsmaster; he turned to shoot it with some glowing device. I later learned it was an EMP generator. The suit that was charging through the door twitched, then jerked around, as if it was a human having a seizure. Its last push against the floor sent it crashing into a corner.
"Stupid AI isn't going to kamikaze me," he said.
I yelled, "Dragon, are there any Masters around? I need to switch powers."
Her disembodied voice replied, "You're safe."
I cried out, because it seemed appropriate, and switched powers again. My features became Asian with my new body, and then I started to transform. My flesh turned into a deadly carpet of metal hooks as I flowed out of my costume and leapt for Armsmaster. The halberd chopped off two fingers. In this form, I was a meat grinder. Body parts were for show only, so I hardly noticed.
Two more Dragon suits approached from the doorway. Armsmaster shot something out of the back of his suit.
Grenade I noticed. There was no need to warn Dragon. I scraped at the hardened suit material and could only make scratches, until I caught a joint. I let my hooks swell into the joint, pushing it apart just a crack.
From the corner of my eye I saw something fly sideways. Then it exploded, but not near anything, though a few pieces of shrapnel clanged into me. Dragon managed to deflect the grenade. Her suits moved forward to restrain Armsmaster.
Armsmaster's suit began to feel slippery. I wasn't sure what it was. It smelled foul. Contact poison? Burnable oil? Grease? I didn't know.
"Surrender to the Master," he said. "Or you're all going to die. Even Dragon."
I expected Dragon to reply with something like "You've been Mastered! If there's anything of yourself left...." But she didn't. It would, of course, be useless.
I cracked Armsmaster's armor with a combination of expanding hooks and deadly thrusts. Suddenly a jolt of electricity passed through my body, conducted by the fluid on his suit, which itself was probably impervious to electricity. I lost my grip and fell off of him. He shot out another grenade.
Dazed, I swiped at it and missed. It exploded and blew a two foot wide hole in my body. It was no normal grenade and Armsmaster was unhurt, even though he was right there. He swung his halberd, crushing and disintegrating shards of metal from my body.
Which, as I told you, was for show. I pulled myself together into a heap of still twisted metal and slammed myself into his suit. It cracked again. A second later it was electrified again, which forced the Dragon suits to stay back, but was too late to catch me.
I heard a voice over the speakers again. A voice like Dragon's, but more computery, probably on purpose. "Armsmaster's suit overload, explosion expected in 1 minute. 55 seconds...."
Well, he was right about the kamikaze part.
"Where is--" I said, but was cut off as Dragon responded, "Explosive device located in the chest area." Good! I was attacking that anyway. I tore at the suit with an array of sharp metal points and something finally broke. Armsmaster interposed his own hand in the way. I hit the hand back so hard that bones crunched. Armsmaster ignored what should have been agonizing pain. He may have drugged himself. I shoved the hand aside and smashed the crack open. I knew nothing about disabling bombs.
"25 seconds...."
I plunged a tangle of hard metal hooks through the breach in his suit, through whatever device was inside, and gutted both the machinery and the exposed flesh underneath it. Armsmaster swung his halberd until the shock caught up with him, two seconds later.
Armsmaster collapsed to the ground. I backed away, grabbed my costume, and returned to "human form", unhurt but covered with bits of Armsmaster's flesh. Once I put my bracelet back on, I made the costume instantly reform on top of mysef.
Dragon's countdown had gone silent.
The two Dragon suits approached and carried Armsmaster off. Dragon's voice said, "I'm going to have to see if I can stabilize him. If not, we'll need White Mage."
* * * * *
Dragon had put Armsmaster in some sort of transparent body bag with an air hose attached. He was half encased in a gelatinous substance and there was a small color display showing medical information. Dragon didn't need medical readouts, but this might have been useful if she ever needed to use it with doctors around. Or maybe it was just for show.
Florence was in a bag a few yards away, but Dragon's suit was standing next to Armsmaster and I naturally looked in his direction.
"I've managed to stabilize him, but I'm keeping him unconscious," said Dragon's voice. "Can your slugs reverse the effect on his brain? He needs to be himself again."
"Maybe. I don't know. I can't use them now unless I become Skitter, and we're going to need that soon. Can you keep him unconscious using your... stuff?"
"I hope so. But stay around until I find Manton."
The medical readout disappeared to show the visuals from one of Dragon's suits. I asked, "Is he in the basement?"
"No. Nobody's in... Wait. The other houses. One of those has a big basement."
"Florence knew of a...
playroom in the house over by the creek."
"I'm checking it."
The video from the suit showed it blasting through a door, only to be accompanied by a housewife who, like a Simurgh victim, yelled, "If you don't leave I'm going to kill myself on the count of five. Five... Four..." She had a knife to her own throat. As she fell unconscious from the gas, she had made only a shallow cut.
The Dragon suit flew past her and stopped, blocked by the Siberian. Behind her was Manton's real body, tied to a table, restrained with a set of green furry handcuffs, and lying down with an apple in his mouth like a stuffed pig. Maybe Heartbreaker thought it was funny. The Siberian had dropped the child she was carrying somewhere, but Heartbreaker and Cherish were still clinging to her.
Dragon said, "If you attack me, this suit will explode. It will kill Manton, and you'll be...."
The Siberian headbutted the suit. There was a loud kaboom and the video feed winked out. Shortly afterwards, it showed a second video feed from a second suit.
Manton's table had been knocked over, and he was draped over one side. One handcuff was broken. He was dangling by one remaining handcuff and remained motionless, probably concussed. He was not actually dead, but may have been close. Once he had been hit by the explosion, the Siberian had disappeared,
after the explosion had passed Heartbreaker and Cherish. Who, now lacking the Siberian's protection, had succumbed to the gas.
The villains were defeated. I felt the ship descend and prepared to join the scene in person.
* * * * *
I carried a box of handcuffs with me from the ship. There were several pairs of handcuffs already in the room, but I didn't want to touch them; using sex handcuffs as real handcuffs is both icky and dangerous.
After handcuffing the housewife, I switched to Skitter. I could suddenly feel the slugs, dying from the lack of connection to the Slug Queen power, but they would last long enough. Dragon walked up to Manton and opened a jar over Manton's ear. I let the slug slither in.
Before I could read anything from Manton's brain, there was a loud rumbling and crashing sound from beyond the ceiling--it was as if there had been an auto accident, or worse, on the ground floor right above me. Scarcely had I braced myself when something burst through the ceiling right between myself, and Dragon with Manton's unconscious body. Down through the cloud of dirt, plaster fragments, and debris came Alexandria, the heroine of the Triumvirate. She landed, glanced briefly at the Dragon suit, and faced me in a pose.
I just stared at her.
Alexandria spoke, but she didn't address me directly. It felt more like she was making a speech. "My apologies," she said, gesturing to the body. "This is Triumvirate business. Manton is a
very wanted man. I can assure you that you will not be seeing the Siberian again."
She picked up Manton effortlessly under one arm, while brushing the slug aside..
She didn't look to be in the mood to take questions. I finally said, "What?" as she soared away through the gaping hole in the ceiling.
Dragon replied, "Take a guess."
I took a guess. This one wasn't hard. "She wants to be intimidating, which is why she imitated Glory Girl instead of using the stairs."
"Correct."
"And Manton knows some secret that she doesn't want me to read from his brain?"
"Correct again!"
"Hmm. She got here at a
very convenient time. Maybe she has ways of finding out information? She didn't
hack you, did she?"
"Yes she has ways, and no, she didn't hack me. But there's nothing I can do about it. If it ever becomes possible to tell you about it safely, I will. She only cares about Manton, so we can still finish up."
I walked over to where Manton was, retrieved the slug from its landing spot near a white chunk of ceiling, and carried it over to Heartbreaker. I shoved it into his ear and slurped out every bit of information I needed.
* * * * *
Cherish said, "You see, Daddy, I ran into this old man when I was chasing the Slaughterhouse. He pretty much fell into my control. Only there's a bit of a problem. You see, my power's better than yours, but it's temporary. If I keep him for months, I'll lose control. But I can leave him with you. I know you've never had the Siberian."
"Uh-huh. It's an interesting idea, but I can have any woman I want. I don't need a crossdressing fake."
"Take him. I'll be back when I need him. Also, I want you to screw me."
"You're my daughter. I won't do that--I ain't no sexual pervert!"
"That was not a request." She motioned to Manton and the Siberian materialized, one claw at Heartbreaker's neck. "You've sold me to many men but you've
never had me and I want my chance before I go."
She reached down to his pants.
I didn't pry further into that. But I knew how the Siberian had gotten here, at least.
I forced the slug to clear the effects of the gas from Heartbreaker's brain and started walking him around.
He suddenly said, "You bitch. I'll..."
Stop, I commanded.
He stopped.
That wasn't quite the end, which is why I had to wake him to begin with. From the knowledge in his head I found out everyone he had Mastered. I had to lead him through a two block area and make him use his power to get every thrall to come with us, with help from Dragon to fly us around so that I could get it done before my hour was up. Then White Mage.
Only Armsmaster had been seriously hurt and survived, but three people were dead. Nicholas, one civilian who had died when he inhaled the gas and crashed his car, and a second civilian. She had killed herself because of a command that Heartbreaker had given her before the raid, and which had nothing to do with us, but we hadn't gotten to her in time. There was also at least three million dollars of equipment damage, mostly to the suits and ship, and assorted property damage in the town, including what Alexandria did. The monetary cost became moot when the PRT approved bounties on Heartbreaker and Cherish at the last minute, bounties that were more than enough to cover our expenses. There were seventeen victims traumatized to various degrees, including Florence and seven other Heartbreaker kids.
Sometimes cape life sort of sucks. But I did send Alec some photos. I'd like to say that Montreal slept a little bit better this night. At least they would when the mission was over and I could finally go public with it.
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