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Dad.
I hugged him. He was crying, I was crying.
It felt good.
Seeing further than five feet in front of me without glasses felt weird. It's not like I was blind as a bat before, but now I could actually look at, well, this room wasn't a great example. I could see Dad from the other side of the room as he came in. That's what mattered. Also that they'd given me clothes before this. Wearing a hospital gown everywhere was not my ideal situation.
"God, Taylor. I thought I'd lost you. I thought you were dead." I could hear his exhaustion, and see it on his face. Had he not slept at all since I'd been brought in?
"How long?" I was suddenly afraid. How long had I been out? What had happened, that he was this tired, this scared?
"I believe I can answer that." The man my father was with nodded at me. A mask was on his face, nothing ostentatious, just one that concealed his upper face. His hair was short, hair slicked back.
Stones dropped into a lake. Ripples forming outward, and where the ripples intersected, things were crawling out, many-legged and too many eyes across their bodies. They scattered to the edges of the window, dragging thread along with them. They were iridescent.
"It's been one day, six hours. You were in and out of consciousness, but while there was a possibility of permanent disability, you weren't in danger of death." He paused, mouth twisting in distaste. "If your neighbors hadn't stopped what they were doing to call the owner, it could have been much worse. The motel owner had a shotgun. Shadow Stalker broke off to try convince him that you were a villain. The blisters and boils from your pepper spray were quite persuasive. It interacted very poorly with her power."
His thin lips spread, as he continued speaking in that dry, pleasant voice. "I sincerely doubt she'll be getting far with Director Piggot on her case. She's quite tenacious."
"So she won't be coming after my daughter, right?" Dad spoke first, his voice trembling and angry.
The threads spread, lacing across each other. Where they touched, water pooled outward. First drops, but as more lines intersected, more water spread, and it was once again a clear pool.
"We'd like to put you up with the Wards and Protectorate, if possible. They're the safest possible place from Shadow Stalker, given that she has a clear vendetta against- Templar." He smiled at me. "We'll get you a better name. Once again, you did quite well."
Recognition dawned. "Oh, you're the thinker that was talking with me!"
"Yes. I find it to be much less effective to talk to someone without being able to see their eyes. It's harder to recognize them, and I apologize. Master-Stranger containment meant I could not have done that. But, I take pride in my work, and I am glad it has led to a swift resolution in your case." He reached out a hand with thin, long fingers. I shook it, hesitantly.
"You helped her? What did you say your name was?" Dad shifted into spokesperson mode, holding out his hand to shake as well. He adopted a less tense, but no less tired expression.
"I go by Coil, here. I'm a thinker that works with the PRT." He shook my father's hand, then gestured down the hallway. "We'll go show you the rooms, and the Wards. I recommend you stay with us for the time being until we've made sure Shadow Stalker isn't a threat to you, or your daughter. You're free to go, if you would prefer. There are no charges against you, or your daughter. I would not recommend leaving."
Dad didn't want to stay. His back was too straight, his eyes were too set. He didn't want to be proud, but he didn't want to accept their help after what they'd
allowed. Coil could see it as well, and he shrugged, looking at me slightly.
"Dad. Let's stay. They'll catch Sophia, and we can go home. We don't have to do anything. I'm tired. You're tired. Let's just see how things are in the morning." I reached over, holding his hand.
He closed his eyes, and sighed. "Alright. Please, Coil. If you wouldn't mind."
"Certainly. If you'll just come this way." He walked to the elevator, pressing the button. We followed. "Here, Templar. You may want to put this on, since you may be meeting the Wards."
Coil removed a domino mask from his suit pocket, handing it to me.
"Thanks." I placed it on my face, feeling it adhere. Thankfully around and over my eyebrows. Would be an odd way to pluck those.
"Sir, would you like one as well?" Dad accepted Coil's second proffered mask. He looked silly with it on. We both giggled at each other, Coil stayed respectfully silent.
The elevator doors opened, and we got inside. "We'll drop your daugher off with the Wards. I assure you, none of them are anything like Sophia. She was on probation, which she has violated, many times over. All of them want to apologize to your daughter for not knowing about this sooner."
The Wards wanted to apologize to
me? It seemed like another joke setup. How many Wards does it take to fix a rampaging Sophia?
Dad had been swelling up, ready to swing into a tirade. That little speech punctured it. "I just want her to be safe."
"It wasn't your fault. Shadow Stalker is a trained parahuman, both self-taught and by the PRT. She was supposedly improving. It's very obvious to all of us that that was not the case. Your daughter defended herself, and did so very well." The elevator stopped. Coil moved off of it, striding over to a wall. "I won't suggest the Wards, there's a lot of impetus for it, but I will recommend that your daughter receives training here. She could test, and use our facilities, potentially."
He lowered his face to a small port, and there was a beep. "They'll be given a warning so that they can put their masks on."
After about five seconds, the light above the door turned green, then it slid open.
I walked in, Coil staying at the doorway, along with Dad, who looked concerned.
Vista, Aegis, Browbeat, Gallant, and Clockblocker. All the Wards were here. Vista, Gallant and Clockblocker wore domino masks rather than their usual headgear.
It was odd. I could see the spectres behind them. Vista's almost drowned them out, but they were visible. I attempted a smile. "Hi. I'm uh, that girl who Shadow Stalker-"
"Who beat the shit out of that bitch. Good work. Couldn't have happened to a better person- hey! It's true! I'm sorry. I'm really sorry. Shadow Stalker was an ass, but she was never-" Vista cut Clockblocker off after elbowing him.
"Psychopathic. I'm really sorry about this. If I'd reported her sooner, I thought she was improving, she apologized… I could have stopped all this." Vista suddenly looked her age. "I'm sorry."
"I didn't know her too great, haven't been here long, haven't been on patrol with her. She was a dick to me whenever I saw her, though." Browbeat raised his hands up along with his shoulders.
Gallant was handsome, but his face was absolutely contorted in what looked like shame and self-loathing. He didn't say anything other than shaking his head.
"Anyway." Aegis said. "As the leader of the Brockton Bay Wards, let me show you where you'll be staying. It's not ideal, but Shadow Stalker will
not be getting in. I'm staying overnight. So is Clockblocker and Gallant. Vista is still getting permission."
I glanced behind me. Apparently it was enough to satisfy Dad and Coil, because the door was closed. I followed Aegis, hoping that there weren't more psycho-socio-serial-killers on the team. This might have been a PR move. Maybe they were trying to soft-sell me on the wards, maybe ten million other things. But right now, I just felt confused and somewhat hopeful.