Refraction 1.4
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Taylor
The first thing that stood out to my mind when I started waking up was the scent of lavender. The second was a gentle tightness around my waist. Not a tangled blanket, more like… a hug? Come to think of it, I was hugging someone too.
What.
I blearily opened my eyes, only to find a blonde blob sharing my pillow, breathing steadily. I squinted my eyes and- oh. Lisa. She was still fast asleep, her face visibly tired and her hair all over the place. Then… last night wasn't a dream?
I closed my eyes as the memories of my disastrous outing began surging back.
I… went out as Black Rose. I went to the Docks, into ABB territory, hunting for trouble. I found said trouble; way more than I expected to encounter on my first day. I survived Lung.
We survived Lung. And Coil's forces soon after, too…
I wasn't sure what to think anymore.
Lisa unmasked to me, and so did I to her… People didn't just do that on a whim, even I knew that. I was still unsure of what to think of the gesture, still relatively surprised by the trust she apparently had in me. Then again, it's not like she had anyone else left, or anywhere else to go…
After accepting my offer to stay with me, we walked to my house, still holding the darkness thorn. By the time I dismissed it, we were already in my room, our sneaking into the home muted by the smoky shadows. Dad was thankfully still sleeping, as oblivious as usual. I let Lisa borrow some of my pajamas and, upon her return, finally let my head meet the pillow, falling asleep almost instantly.
I looked at the sleeping blonde, studying her expression. Her lips were not as thin or as wide as mine, barely pressed together in a line, the tiniest bit open. Sprinkling her nose was an adorable collection of freckles, ones that were impressively hidden by her mask earlier. With the mask gone, I could even still make out some dried tear tracks trailing from her closed eyes.
Behind her mask, she was still just a relatively normal girl like me. Villain or not, losing someone close to you was always horrible, and she lost her whole team in one fell swoop. Considering her forced employment, I wouldn't have expected her to care much about her teammates… yet she did anyway. I could only imagine what sort of grief she was feeling right now.
She was just as alone as me.
Was that the reason she decided to unmask? To make me part of her normal life too? To become a friend, and not just a masked acquaintance? To become a friend…
I… had a friend again?
That realization startled me, but the surprise and melancholy quickly melted away, soon becoming replaced with happiness, gratitude and hope.
I think I had a friend again.
With a growing smile on my face, I tightened my hold around Lisa's waist, just a little bit. I tried not to overdo it as I didn't want her to wake up yet, but she began to stir regardless.
Oops.
I saw green eyes flutter open, looking straight at me, and a faint smirk started crawling up their owner's lips as she tried to suppress a yawn.
"Are you always this cuddly?" Lisa asked sleepily.
I stiffened. A blush was already beginning to spread and I had no idea what to say or do. My mouth opened and closed several times in an attempt to apologize or
something, but no words came out. Lisa's smirk turned into a warm smile and she closed her eyes.
"Relax, Taylor," she said, hugging me tighter than before. "This is nice."
And it was.
We remained like this, just basking in comfort, for another several minutes before I decided to spare a look at my alarm clock; Lisa had disabled the alarm for the night before we crashed. I was surprised to see that it was almost midday.
I listened closely, trying to hear if my dad was still at home. He was normally at work at this time, but it was worth checking either way just in case. After lying there for half a minute I determined that he was either gone or really, really quiet. Naturally, I prayed that it was the former. I exhaled and looked at Lisa again.
"Good morning," I finally said.
"Morning, hero." Her grin was positively infectious.
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Considering how we immediately passed out earlier, we were still due our showers. I took mine first, letting Lisa pick out something from my wardrobe to replace the borrowed pajamas in the meantime. While she was having
her morning ablutions, I cleaned up my room a bit and went down to the kitchen to begin preparing our late breakfast. On the table, though, I found a note.
Hope you're feeling better from sleeping in, kiddo. Seems like having you not go today was the right call after all, huh?
Well, I
was glad he suggested that I stay. Going to Winslow in this state would be torture. Well, even more torture than usual. I was still sore from earlier, and Lisa even more so due to her injuries, which were, thankfully, not too serious.
Speaking of Lisa, by the time I started with the breakfast she had already made an appearance. The clothes she settled on were a dark purple T-shirt and green pajama bottoms that were a little long and hung over her feet, with her hair tied in a bun. Objectively, she was pretty — much prettier than me.
While I was cooking, Lisa walked around inspecting everything. On our way home, she mentioned that her power was essentially superpowered intuition, so it was pretty obvious she was using it right now. I wondered, what was it telling her?
Soon enough, though, the food was ready: French toast, eggs and bacon.
"You know, I haven't asked yet why you instantly suggested me hiding here," Lisa started during our meal, her eyes boring into mine with curiosity. "Most would've recommended asking the PRT for help or something."
Most wouldn't expect the PRT to be hiring psychopaths, but what did I know?
"I would've, at least before yesterday," I answered with a darkened expression.
"Oh?" She was frowning now. Did her power spoil it already? Or was she angry at me?
Considering how much Lisa had told me about her life already, it would've been unfair of me to hide this from her. Or, well, anything. She was both a Thinker and my biggest chance for getting help, after all.
And, hopefully, my friend.
"Apparently, one of my bullies is a fucking Ward," I explained. "...I'll tell you more later, I guess."
Lisa stared at me, an unusually serious expression quickly replacing her initial surprise. "...That bad, huh?"
"Yup," I answered dryly.
Lisa finished chewing a piece of bacon. "Once we're done with breakfast, you're telling me everything. And then…" she smiled mischievously, "...we shall scheme!"
Scheme? Is she talking about revenge? Fuck, no, bad idea.
"Lisa, I... if I retaliate, I'll be no better than them! I'll-" I managed to exclaim before getting interrupted.
"No, Taylor, you won't be fine." Lisa was sporting that serious expression again. "If things are as serious as my power tells me, there's no telling when they'll up the pressure again. Hell, they might simply get bored one day and kill you! Do you
want that to happen? I had to deal with Shadow Stalker as well, for your information, and I know how she operates. This isn't out of the question."
How did sh- right, Thinker. Ugh, and she did have a point, too. I
did nearly die in the locker, after all. That proved they were indeed capable of murder... Fuck.
I took a silent sip of orange juice, while Lisa took a slow breath.
"Look," she continued, "I'm not telling you to go Carrie on them; that sounds like a headache and a half. Instead, try to do something subtle; something that won't be traced back to you, that'll at least make them pause for a bit…" She was biting her lower lip now, eyes downcast. "You seem like such a nice person, and I'd hate to see you in more pain than you're already in."
Surprised by those words, food forgotten, I felt my eyes sting. My attempts at suppressing the sudden tears were, ultimately, futile, so I just sat there with a watery smile looking at Lisa, who had a sad smile of her own.
"Thank you," I nearly whispered. Her eyes were glistening as well.
"You're not alone, Taylor. Not anymore. Remember that."
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The rest of breakfast was noticeably lighter than the start and, naturally, so were the topics. The warmth never faded, though. Honestly, I was still waiting for all of this to end and turn out to be a dream, but the longer it continued the less likely that seemed.
After cleaning everything up I decided not to wait, leading Lisa back to my room so I could bring her up to speed. There would probably not be a better time to do so, anyways. I handed her the horror show that was my diary, and she sat on my bed next to me.
By the time she got to the end, she was squeezing me with a one-armed iron grip, enough to almost hurt, with her jaw tight and her lips taut. She was absolutely
seething, and I noticed her glaring in the direction of the drawer she stashed her pistol in, even after I pointed out to her that killing the Bitches Three would only bring more problems on our heads. The ambient rage in the air, however, seemed to affect me as well, at least a little bit. With anger-fueled motivation, as well as determination, we started to do just what Lisa said we would.
We began scheming.
When I described to Lisa the way I found out about Sophia's secret identity, she instantly decided to use it as the basis for our plan: Sophia's apparent kleptomania meant that she would, inevitably, try using her powers on my locker again. I had already made her confused with the thorn trick yesterday, so she would be extra eager to plunder my steel deathtrap.
This time, instead of my thorn I'd be leaving behind an object that had an electrical charge stored inside it. The reason for that was Lisa's reveal of Sophia's greatest weakness — electricity. Apparently one of her teammates, Regent, managed to taze the bitch once, which nearly knocked her out completely.
I originally wanted to use an old video camera, with its battery aligned close to the locker door, but according to Lisa it wouldn't do much. Sure, it might've still zapped her, but I… kinda wanted her to stop entirely? Oddly enough, I was becoming a bit ignorant of Lisa's earlier words about subtlety. In theory, the harder I'd hit Sophia, the longer it'd take her to retaliate. With that thought swirling in my mind, an idea formed, and I decided to search the basement for supplies.
"You're kidding," Lisa said behind my back, watching me heave a spare car battery onto a cluttered table. "You
do know that what you're planning to do will come back to bite you in the ass, right?"
"Probably," I replied while setting down a soldering iron and a spool of string. "I just want to be done with her for good. Maybe the others will stop, too."
"This is a bad idea."
"Then why are you helping?" I smirked as she managed to find a wire stripper somewhere.
"Because you're stubborn, obviously, and I want some payback as well." Lisa leaned against the table with a sigh. "At least the battery's about three quarters full, no need to bother charging it."
Right, she mentioned having to deal with Sophia before. I wonder what she did to them?
I mused on that thought while searching for a toggle switch. Surely dad had one of those lying around, right?
"This, right?" Lisa said while handing me something.
"Just what I needed, thanks," I answered, taking the switch and putting it on the impromptu workbench.
After finding two jumper cables and a bottle of glue, I was ready. Lisa was fiddling around with a small picture frame, probably bored out of her mind, so I decided to get this over with.
I used the wire stripper and soldering iron to cut one of the jumper cables in half, and attached its halves to the ends of the toggle switch's wires. Naturally, I almost botched it. Afterwards, I attached the car battery to the other cable from one side and to the switch from the other. The end result was small enough to fit in the locker just fine, with two clamps that I'd have to attach to my locker's door from the inside. Now, what would the bait be?
I asked Lisa that question, and all she did was grin at me.
"If you want her to fuck off so bad, why not just tell her?" She said after I made an unamused face, sitting on the edge of the table.
"What, like with a recording?" I asked.
"Nah, too time-consuming. A picture, maybe?" She waved with the picture frame she was holding with one hand.
A picture would work. Yes, it would work just fine.
I looked around, trying to spot mom's old polaroid camera. Ah, there, on the shelf.
Five minutes later, my hands were holding a photo of me flipping the camera off. I had even taken a few creative liberties by writing "FUCK OFF" with a golden marker on the bottom. Perfect.
Hopefully she'd get the message.
The photo was inserted into the frame, the frame was tied with the string to the toggle switch, and the whole contraption was tested. The string was torn after one of the attempts, so I tied the frame and the switch together multiple times instead of just one, even gluing the string to the latter just in case. That problem taken care of, everything else was working rather smoothly, according to Lisa's power at least.
With the plan ready and prepared for, we disconnected the parts, carried them to my room, then retired to the living room instead.
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Lisa was staring at the family computer like it personally offended her. Seeing that, I offered to check out what was new on Parahumans Online. Maybe she could even find some info on her teammates' fates?
"Can it even
load PHO?" She asked skeptically.
"Surprisingly, yeah," I answered with a snort.
Lisa sighed and dragged a second chair over.
"We
really need to upgrade this thing later. Or at least get me a laptop," she stated with no shame at all. Figures.
"With what money?" I asked, raising an eyebrow.
Lisa smiled smugly. "Sweetie, I'm a millionaire."
Excuse me,
what?
I felt as if my eyebrows left orbit, and Lisa started cackling maniacally.
"Holy shit, you should seriously see your face right now!" She was giggling through the words, unable to stop.
She had to be screwing with me.
"Please tell me you're joking," I pleaded.
Lisa enthusiastically shook her head.
"Nope, I'm serious. Did you honestly think I'd not do
something petty against my captor?" She said with a shit-eating grin.
"What, you stole his cash or something?" I asked with a smile of my own.
"Sorta?" Lisa half-asked, still grinning. "I siphoned money from his bank accounts, right into my own. Loser never even suspected."
I rolled my eyes.
"Even if that's the case, you
do realize that suddenly getting a new computer would be incredibly suspicious, right?" Dad wasn't
that oblivious.
"And that's why I
also mentioned a laptop. You can just hide it in your room with me!" Lisa exclaimed and threw her hands up victoriously.
Well, she
did have a point there. Again. What
was I going to do with her long term? Just hide her in my room forever? We'd probably have to talk about that later.
I shrugged and loaded up PHO. Once an account for my cape identity was created, I logged on, wondering what we'd find.
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♦ Topic: Lung Rampage at the Docks (Locked Thread)
In: Boards ► Places ► America ► Brockton Bay ► Gangs ► ABB
Bagrat (Original Poster) (Veteran Member) (The Guy in the Know)
Posted On Apr 12th 2011:
Apparently, Lung decided to go on a walk through the Docks tonight, torching and ruining a good chunk of it. Something made him run rampant, but the PRT are yet to make a statement so we don't know about what happened there. No videos have surfaced so far either.
Thoughts?
EDIT: A witness has shared a photo of a part of the scene from afar:
link (Warnings: blood, bones, gore)
EDIT EDIT: A PRT statement is confirmed to be in the works.
Last edited April 12th, 2011
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►Pathfinder
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Maybe he had food poisoning?
►WonderBred
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
I heard roars and sirens in the docks while walking my dog, shit was fucking creepy
►Und3rPr3ssur3
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Why you walking with food in ABB territory, Bread? :I
►MoriohN
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
I wasn't gonna get anywhere close to the place, but I had a telescope lying around so I decided to zoom in.
I wish I hadn't.
Viewer discretion is advised, lotta blood n gore:
link
►Kriketz
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Jesus fuck, is that meat? Are those bones?
►OvertureOfDark
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
welp there goes my breakfast
►XxVoid_CowboyxX
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
The pic is blurry, but I think that's one of Hellhound's creatures. Do you think the Undersiders tried attacking Lung and got bodied?
►FissileFizzle
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Huh, that does seem likely.
Why is Void making sense all of a sudden?
►Kiinematiic2 (Banned)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
i hope the undies got roasted
*User has been banned for this post*
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►OrganEyeSir (Not an Eye)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
I hope the gore is only from the monster and does not contain any human bits. Lung was pissed, that's for sure.
Kinematic, the fuck's your problem?
►Tin_Mother (Moderator)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Kiinematiic2, wishing death on someone is a bannable offense, and you were warned several times already beforehand. Yes, this applies to villains too. Enjoy your ban.
►ExcitedRed
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Oh, I've seen those things jumping across the rooftops! It was about midnight, I think? Dunno.
And yes, before you ask, that was at the edge of the Docks.
►Deimos
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Well, there we have it, folks. Lung got annoyed and slapped the Undersiders into space. Or into the ground. Sucks to be them.
►ArchmageEin
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Serves them right.
*User has been warned for this post*
►Tin_Mother (Moderator)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
ArchmageEin, please avoid such remarks in the future. Consider this your first warning.
►Ganderorb (Cape Groupie) (Veteran Member)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
When will the PRT say something? All of this seems suspicious.
►Reave (Verified PRT Agent)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
While I can't confirm or deny any of the speculation here, I /can/ say that a statement is in the works. It'll be released when it's ready.
►CheerfulGiraffe (Banned)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
When it's ready? Shouldn't it have been ready hours ago? Stop being lazy, pen-pushers.
*User has been banned for this post*
►Bagrat (Original Poster) (Veteran Member) (The Guy in the Know)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
Thanks for the update, Reave.
EDIT: Giraffe, you need to chill.
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►Tin_Mother (Moderator)
Replied On Apr 12th 2011:
CheerfulGiraffe, you have been antagonizing the PRT for quite a while now. Here's a ban, you've earned it.
In other news, I have decided to lock this thread until the PRT statement is released. Perhaps the downtime will help you all calm down a bit.
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"Well, that was underwhelming," I said when I reached the end of the thread.
"No kidding," Lisa huffed out while stretching her back. "And it was locked hours ago, too. Bluh."
"Anything your power picked up on?" I asked.
"Nah, not enough information. I'd rather not have it give me false leads."
Huh, so she
could make mistakes. Good to know.
Soon enough, my stomach growled, so we decided to eat lunch.
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Dad arrived a bit after dinner, with Lisa already hiding in my closet. I told him that sleeping in helped — it really did, just for different reasons — and that I'd be fine to go to school tomorrow. I didn't
want to go, but it would attract more attention if I were gone for longer. Plus, I had a present for Sophia ready, and I was itching to try it out.
Under the guise of going to do homework, I absconded to my room, only to find Lisa at my desk, drawing something. I came closer and leaned over her shoulder. Before me laid an unfinished pencil sketch of a costume, one that must've taken an hour or so of her time already.
The mask was a domino mask with its ends pointing upwards. Said ends were shaded brighter than the rest of the mask, in a gradient of sorts. The eye holes were highlighted with a lighter tone, radiating from them as if glowing. The closer one got to the eyes, the more pointed particles were visible.
As for the costume itself, it was rather similar to her old one so far — it was still based on a spandex bodysuit, but now had a medium-sized skirt to it as well. It seemed like Lisa was inspired by mine, because it was flowing out of her horizontal utility belt. Unlike mine, however, the skirt ended in pointed strips, slightly darker at the ends. The neck had an intricate design at the front, and, jutting out slightly from her sternum, there was… a gem? A pin? A brooch? There was
something that, I assumed, resembled a black hole. It looked rather nice.
Lisa was currently adding detail to the arms, erasing away the dark from the hands and making them highlighted, radiating the same glow and particles as the mask's eyes. Her expression was rather focused, so I waited for her to finish the arms before speaking.
"I like it, but…" I started. "Didn't you say you wanted to retire?"
Lisa nodded. "Yeah, but I was talking about Tattletale. I still wanna do cape stuff, y'know, especially with Coil still out there. Also, you need a sidekick." She winked.
That prompted a thoughtful hum from me. Better to be prepared, I guess, and having her by my side sounded nice; way better than trudging through the streets alone.
"So, rebranding?" I asked.
"Yep!" Lisa replied with a pop. "I wanted to go with Insight, back when I was originally planning my escape at least, but the way my power interacts with yours got me thinking…"
Ah, I was pretty sure I knew where this was going.
I grabbed a chair and sat next to her, held out my hand, and summoned a thorn on top of it.
"The stars?" I guessed.
Lisa touched the thorn and, after a moment, the usual glossy black surface changed into the familiar see-through purple one, with a field of pretty, four-pointed star-like particles contained within, appearing and disappearing at random.
"Mhm…" She confirmed, watching it while looking visibly relaxed. "When you're not being chased by a dragon, this thing is quite soothing to look at."
She ran a finger over it idly, then pulled ba-
Mild lacerations created on target's middle and index fingers.
WHAT.
"Ow," Lisa supplied, looking at two tiny wounds on her fingertips. They were bleeding slightly, but it didn't seem serious.
What the fuck just happened?
"Uhhh... Why is there a voice in my head?" I asked, still tense.
"What did it say, exactly?" Lisa was staring into my eyes, serious mode activated once more.
I struggled to remember the exact words, but what I
did remember made me shiver.
"Something about a mild laceration on a target. I-I think the target's you? Should I be worried? Lisa?" I was
not panicking! Definitely not.
Lisa just sighed, and a small smile bloomed a second later.
"Well, guess we now know what
that one does," she noted. "As for the terminology, my power says it's normal, so don't sweat it. I doubt it'll try stabbing me or something."
Oh. Well, that's one crisis averted. Phew.
So… Lisa's power lets my thorns give feedback on inflicted wounds? That… that sounded useful. Really useful, actually. Good to know.
I warily looked at the thorn in my hand and exhaled. "Okay."
Calming down, I glanced at the still-unfinished sketch on the desk, at my thorn, then at Lisa, and asked: "So... What then, if not Insight?"
She smirked.
"What do you think about Nebula?"