4.2
I had never really
thought about myself as
stylish. However, that's how I looked, standing in front of the mirror with my full costume on. Fuck
you, Sophia. I look
amazing. The sword was wrapped in the scarf, and it even served as an impromptu handguard, should it be needed.
The things I was most worried about? Explosions and copyright infringement. I'd taken more than a few hints in design from a few heroes. They were effective
and cool looking, after all.
But it was Patriot's old scarf I was using. Well, a decent quality mass-produced version. (I kind of referred to it as hers.)
The whole explosion thing was more a risk of organ damage than anything else. Or having my brain go '
rattle rghlr' until it was jelly. I had some degree of redundancy for explosions, but I was probably more vulnerable to that than getting shot by a sniper rifle, at this point. It was a shame I couldn't just fuse armor into myself.
Although that was probably for the best. The consequences if I accidentally made it so that my brain functioned like metal by accident— Statue Taylor was a distinct possibility.
I had to be
really careful about how I interacted with the world, fantasies about becoming a less permanent version of Weld aside. I had dropped my sword once while practicing in the basement. It may have still weighed a lot. I caught it before it hit the ground fully, but there was still a crack in the floor.
...
We repaired it.
--
Ossia. I had to get used to the name, and not
think of myself as Taylor in costume. The second part wasn't hard. I was a bit bad about it; the costume was kind of where I ended up spending a lot of time.
The only person who really called me by my name these days was Dad.
That was okay.
The money I was bringing to the house let us fix some stuff.
Life was
good. I
felt good. Working out on a consistent basis, eating well, no mental abuse. It was a wonderful thing. It felt great to have some self-worth; although I didn't get a swelled head or anything, it was just nice to feel
confident and
competent.
Today. It was today that I'd go out and patrol.
Today was the fucking
day and I was so,
so happy.
--
I walked along the streets, trawling the waters for crime, all that stakeout jazz except in full costume, and coming to
them. Except, I wasn't alone. I had help, because Dragon had set things up. I'd be patrolling with Aegis, funnily enough. A sort of turnaround from what had happened in the past. He soared overhead, and I kept pace on ground.
Dusk. E88 Territory. It was a lot less dangerous to be white here now, and a lot
more dangerous to be any other race. Hookwolf's death at the hands of Butcher, as she tore through him…
Victor and Krieg, also both down for the count. Seemed that explosive teleports countered 'stealing skills from people and being really good at stealing skills'.
So, the Nazis did what Nazis do best in tough situations, and doubled down on their message.
Noticeably, they didn't have any more dog-fighting rings, but still.
So, there weren't many people who could be considered less white than Alabaster who went out at night.
It made me kind of want to wear something from any other culture just to piss them off. "So, how's the weather up there? It's pretty dry down here. No skinheads or anything."
"I'm reporting no clouds and high humidity. Honestly, how do you do it in that getup? No signs of any people on the streets. E88 or otherwise." He alighted on one of the rooftops, and I paused, looking around.
"I'm just weird. Not even
sweating." I'd tried putting cold packs in my armor, but it had this huge issue where it would just cool down certain parts. So, it had the breathability of silk, and there was some degree of coolness coming from gel packs that I could turn "on" and "off" by switching them with my power.
"Freak." it was good-natured.
"That's me. All-American freak, at your service. Patriot's sidekick."
"Mmhm." He flew up a bit higher this time, and I waited. He was checking for anything from a much higher vantage point. Happened every few blocks, because I couldn't exactly follow him very well when he was that high. "Hey."
"Yeah?" I responded. We weren't exactly the greatest at opsec. Cut us some slack.
"Oh
shit right side
your right Night—" And then a car flew through the air and I saw Aegis plummet, trying to dodge as the flying car followed him. I felt the urge to nervously giggle for a moment before his words hit me.
Night.
By the time I looked to my right, she was on top of me. She wasn't a
she, precisely. More like a mass of horrifying blade-limbs that I saw for a split second, jabbing and slashing at me before she was human again.The change was jarring, instant.
"Hello, there. I wouldn't suppose you'd be up for surrendering." My words were a panicked response, made polite and terse through training.
We
had made ourselves
very good targets.
Good weapon good schedule life follow rules follow planloyaltypowerpure—
Good to know that Night was as fucked up as her power. The fragment popped out before I could ignore it, and her
shadow was crawling at the edges of the mirror, looping in how it moved, except it would expand and contract, those limbs never ceasing. Somehow, I found it comforting. It felt dull compared to other shadows, the fragments more like lines. Lines that I could grasp at to get access to those bits, but not
raw and
open.
...
The car must be Rune, since the biggest pieces they found of Krieg were in the stomachs of dogs.
"I think that would be a bad idea. After all, we have you outnumbered." Ghostlike spectres descended from the rooftop, carrying spears. They were vaguely translucent, and glowed. The speaker was inside one of them, the spectre encasing him moving with him. "I don't think I've heard of you, but you're with the Wards. If you leave now, we won't kill you or him. This is E88 territory, and you're intruding. Purity is on her way."
Crusader. Fuck. Three E88 powerhouses? I whispered into my transponder, naming them. I didn't bother reporting my location. Wasn't necessary for this.
Had to consider his words. Nobody had seen Purity around for a while. Then again, I hadn't been patrolling the E88 until today. Could she be here? I kept an eye on Night. I wasn't sure if her powers could pierce through my armor, but I didn't want to find out. "I think you're bluffing."
"Bluffing or not, you're against two parahumans, and more are coming." Night didn't say anything. Crusader was dangerous, Night was as well.
Could I handle them? Well, it was about as good of a matchup to cut loose as I was going to get. After all, Rune would probably just wrap me up in a few pieces of steel and make me cry.
"Well, I'm not really great at counting." Man he could make sixteen clones that was really cool. Too bad about the whole Nazi skinhead thing. "Hey, if I'm like, Black under here, does it matter to you? Mexican? Asian—"
Before I could finish my speech, Night tossed—
flashbang. I had gone through
extensive testing with that. Sword slammed tip first into ground, adjust weight so it didn't continue sinking. Grab flashbang between hands. Snap crackle
pop.
Spear smacked across back. Just heard the
tink it made as it glanced off. Grab sword, heft. Night throwing cloak, step back, bring sword up, it's got
hooks on it but that's okay, they aren't finding purchase.
Another flashbang, can't drop sword in time— Time it right instead—Helmet to opaque, can't hear it through insulation instead of silk. Something on top of me, trying to push me down.
Full weight. Drop sword, hold onto scarf.
A million little impacts against the armor, faint and distant. Helmet back to translucent. Night on me, getting her cloak off my sword, trying to get it around the helmet.
I acted first, wrapping the scarf around her arm and tightening it, making a nice link between us, the other half wrapped around my arm as it became stiff and immovable. "Nice to meet you."
Pretty sure she couldn't hear me as I shifted the insulation back to '
being able to hear'. "Crusader, what's wrong? Racism not giving you enough clones to fight me? You could run your own fast food joint, here."
Crusader had in fact backed off. Why? It wasn't because of my terrible attempts at quips. What reason would he have to— I raised my foot and kicked Night, releasing the scarf back to silk, grabbing it off her arm, shifting weight back so my foot didn't go straight through her, just throwing her back as I threw myself to the side.
At least it hadn't been an SUV, just a really big I-beam that didn't even hit the pavement, stopping short before it flew at me again. Shit shit
shit where
was she—
And I'd taken my eyes off Night because I didn't want to be responsible for accidentally killing her by ripping off her arm or something. Good for fucking me over, that's what
that was.
One of Crusader's ghosts moved into the way, then another, then I started slicing through them with the scarf-turned-bludgeon, because it was the land of the fucking
free and if he thought he could parry me with these he was
very wrong. Human shield? Was that bad tactics? I felt it was really
good tactics. Night tackled me from behind, the blades slamming into my back with all she had, carving over the armor. I kept moving forward, my boots leaving cracks and slight imprints in the ground where they hit. I pulverized the pavement, and Crusader tried floating back up.
I threw Night at him. I reached over my shoulder, spinning as she tried to move out of my line of sight. My helmet came in handy here, because to me, it served no impedance in this. It was all translucent to me, and she was human once more. I kept up the momentum, because it was
so desperately important here. An object in motion stayed in motion, and I could not hoist and throw Night on my own strength.
But I could if I didn't mind throwing with the weight of the armor. She'd take a few bruises, but I minded very little as I spun with her, flinging her at Crusader. She hit his feet, and he continued rising.
Shit.
The I-beam hit me, and there was a very distinct
tunggg. I couldn't let her think that I didn't have super strength, or that I could take that sort of hit. She'd up the ante if that was true, and she might go for the imprisonment option. Both were bad. I went with it, stumbling forward and grabbing for my sword.
The I-beam flew at me again. I sidestepped and brought the sword up in a smooth motion, slicing it in half. The pieces flew to the ground, but I didn't hold my breath. She could probably control both parts. I
desperately wished I had eyes on the back of my head, because Night
kept doing that thing where she
knew where I was looking, and moved
not to be there.
Where was
Aegis, and where was the
cavalry?