Illumination 2.1
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Taylor
Dad's car screeched to a halt as we arrived at Arcadia High, the radio still playing music until I turned it off. For reasons known only to gods and Lisa, he offered to drive me to school today instead of having me ride the bus like I did with Winslow, and I accepted without question. The ride was rather relaxing, with both of us listening to some tunes like we frequently did years ago. He even seemed to make an effort to keep the smalltalk afloat, if only for a bit. It was nice.
Ever since he found out about Lisa yesterday, he looked more… active to me. Attentive? Alive? Whatever it was, it looked difficult for him, but it was a nice change of pace from the usual way he carried himself — barely there, going through the motions, noticeably hollow.
Then again, I was like that too until recently.
I knew that Lisa had
something to do with this, especially considering the way dad seemed to look at her sometimes, as if seeking approval — and wasn't that an odd concept — but all she told me was that they talked and that she had to remind him of his priorities. While her being adamant on keeping everything under wraps was as annoying as always, I was still grateful for the results and I wasn't going to look a gift horse in the mouth — all I cared about was that Lisa was still allowed to stay and dad was more himself than usual.
"Nervous?" He asked while looking at me.
"A bit," I conceded, glancing at my new school. Much as I was excited about leaving the hellhole that was Winslow behind as a distant, unpleasant memory, I still felt apprehension stir within me. People would undoubtedly know who I was thanks to all the fame-seeking parasites I had to unfortunately share a school with spilling everything they knew about Shadow Stalker's wrongdoings on social media, and I was powerless to stop them. The only thing I
could do was ignore everyone, which I was planning on doing regardless.
I sighed, raising my bookbag from my feet onto my lap, and looked back at my dad. "Guess it's time," I muttered.
Dad reached over the console and gave me a one-armed hug.
"I'm sure you'll be fine, Taylor," he said, smiling faintly. A few moments after he released me, he continued. "You, uh, have your phone with you, right?"
Confessing to him about having one was pretty difficult, but Lisa decided to annoy me until I finally agreed. Dad… wasn't amused. He was visibly disappointed, just as I expected, but at least he didn't take it away or anything. I still felt bad about having it, but it was too useful to ignore.
I checked my pockets, verifying that I did, in fact, have the phone with me.
"Yeah, I do." I patted the pocket that held it.
"If anything happens,
call me," dad intoned with a frown. "Okay, Taylor?"
"You
do know that Arcadia has a Faraday cage, right?" I deadpanned.
"...Ah, I forgot about that." He guiltily rubbed the back of his head.
"Don't worry, dad, I'll find a way if I need it." I opened the door, ready to leave. "So, uh. Bye, I guess?"
"Bye, kiddo. I love you."
"Love you too, dad," I said with a smile before stepping out.
I left the car and began walking towards the school's entrance, my head held high. The school grounds were decently populated, and the whole place looked cared for, unlike Winslow's. Barely any dead grass, no random trash, clean benches and tables. I couldn't see any noticeable gang colors so far either. A group of students were sitting under a tree, apparently playing some sort of card game, while another was having a heated debate with most of the participants having their phones out. Just normal people doing normal things.
I strode further, going through the entrance.
Slowly walking through the halls, I looked around, committing the building's layout to memory. Of course, I had already been here before on Thursday, so I was feeling less nervous than before — hopefully, my unease wouldn't be too obvious. There was still about half an hour left before classes, though quite a lot of people were already inside, most of them chatting or walking. To my annoyance, a few were already looking at me, but I resolved myself to take it all in stride.
Soon enough I noticed a familiar blonde walking straight towards me, not breaking eye contact once it'd been established. She looked model-tier pretty, her hair was immaculate and- wait, was that Glory Girl?
Shit, did she know who I was?!
"Vicky, aura," her mousy sister said with annoyance, elbowing her in the side. I didn't even recognize that Panacea was with her until now, weird. Thankfully, she was still able to walk, so… Yay, me?
"Right, sorry," 'Vicky' said to her before turning back to me with a cheery smile. "Hi, I'm Victoria, and this is my sister Amy! You're the new girl, uh, Taylor Herbert, right?"
Good Lord, she's an extrovert.
"Hebert, but um, yes. Hi?" I did a small wave with one arm while the other was holding my middle.
Victoria blinked before unfolding a small piece of paper and glancing at it. "Oh, oops." She then offered the thing to me, still smiling. "Either way, welcome to Arcadia! Principal told me to give you this and show you around, so just tell me when you're ready!" I saw Amy roll her eyes at that, clearly unamused.
I took the paper, which apparently contained my locker number and the password to its lock. I had a brief sinking feeling at the idea of her knowing my combination before telling myself that that'd be silly — Glory Girl wasn't the type of person to abuse information like that. I shook the thought away and pocketed the slip of paper before shrugging. "Sure," I said with minimal thinking — not like I had anything better to do at the time.
My wrist was then swiftly grabbed by my newly-appointed tour guide, who began tugging me in some random direction. "Nice! C'mon, we got lots to cover. So, that way's the gym…"
This was going to be a long day.
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The 'tour' took about twenty minutes in total, with me ending up feeling as winded as Amy, even though I usually ran in the mornings. Thankfully, her sister decided to switch things up a bit after that, stopping us by the cafeteria for some casual banter with some other friends she had. It was safe to say that I forgot their names almost immediately.
The classes that followed the ringing of the first bell went rather smoothly, in my opinion — every teacher I'd met so far had been nice, most of them seeming to actually enjoy their subjects. The Math one was more strict than I expected, though, with my initial judgement coming from Victoria's gossip. Then again, she was also pretty fair, so everything balanced out in the end.
Oh, and apparently this school had clubs! I was pretty surprised by that, with Winslow having none at all. Regardless, I hadn't applied to any of them yet due to feeling busy enough already nowadays — and I wasn't even going out doing cape stuff yet! Plus, the more time I spent at home, the smaller were the chances of it being attacked when I was gone.
As yet another bell rang, I quietly collected my things and put them in my bag. I hesitated on my way out, my instincts screaming at me that I was about to be attacked but, obviously, nothing happened — I wasn't
there anymore, I no longer needed to hide. I could finally just… blend in. Coexist.
What a strange feeling.
I welcomed it.
The latest bell heralded the start of lunch break, so I started making my way towards the cafeteria. Most of my classmates were heading there too, though I noticed that some opted to go outside instead — something that I decided to try at a later date. I wasn't going to get whatever they served here because I packed myself my own lunch, but I was willing to bet that the food was of better quality than anything one could find at Winslow.
As I walked, I basked in my newfound anonymity, a ghost of a smile finding its way onto my face. Once I entered the cafeteria though, my eyes were quickly drawn to Victoria waving at me from one of the tables, while her sister simply stared at me with no emotion whatsoever. I didn't really feel like eating alone so I approached them, settling down beside Amy.
"Hey, Taylor!" Victoria exclaimed.
"Hi, Victoria," I greeted them in turn. "Hi, Amy." I received but a murmur in response.
"These…" the blonde bombshell pointed at the boys sitting across the table, "...are Dean and Dennis. Say hi, guys!"
The one who I assumed was Dennis just waved his hand with a non-committal "Hey," while Dean extended his arm across the table, which I took.
"Nice to meet you, Taylor, I'm Dean," he said with an oddly polite tone.
"Yeah, uh, you too," I replied awkwardly.
Pleasantries exchanged, Victoria decided to move onto gossip once more. Apparently, she and Dean were dating, and Dennis was a bit miffed that some other boy named Chris wasn't here today, busy with something else. I ate my lunch in silence, most of the time only contributing to the conversation when asked directly, and I noticed that Amy was doing the same thing. She looked somewhat… out of it. I was getting worried that I'd broken her somehow — I didn't have any practice with her power, after all, I let it do most of the work by itself back then.
At some point she looked at me, as if noticing my existence for the first time. The puzzled expression on her face, mixed with what I'd peg as recognition, sent a lance of ice through my heart, especially since it was quickly replaced by something more serious. Did she know? If yes,
how much did she know? Did I screw up? I screwed up, didn't I?
As I panicked internally while I finished up my lunch, I noticed that Dean kept shooting me confused glances every so often, too. If he knew as well… I didn't know what would happen then.
I flinched at the sudden feeling of a tap on my left shoulder.
"Hey, uhm, mind if I borrow you for a bit?" I saw Amy say, her freckled face pensive.
"Y-yeah," I managed, trying and failing to calm my nerves. "O-okay."
We stood up and left the table under the confounded gazes of the others, my gait rigid as she led me by my wrist to an empty classroom. The brunette leaned back against the teacher's desk and stared at me intently, saying nothing.
I began trying to stammer through some kind of apology, a deep part of my brain telling me that I fucked up
big time, but she interrupted me before I released more than one syllable from my mouth. "Are you okay?" She asked, furrowing her eyebrows.
"I- uh. Wh-what?"
"I remember you." My stomach dropped. "I healed you a few months ago, didn't I?" Oh. "You had a ton of punctures, lacerations, infections and so on, right?"
So she
didn't know. Phew.
Though… maybe she should?
"Y-yeah, that was me," I confirmed, feeling slightly less tense. "Th-thanks for healing me."
"What the hell happened to you in the first place?" She demanded, crossing her arms. "It took me almost half an hour to put you back together!"
Half an-
what? Me fixing
her up only took a few minutes! Was I really fucked up
that bad?
I sighed, sitting on a desk that was across from the one holding up Amy, and spoke. "Bullies." That was all she would get from me. Probably.
She scoffed. "'Bullies.' That was a fucking murder attempt. Please tell me they got caught, at least?"
"Well…" I didn't know what actually happened to them, but I could hope that the PRT would do
something useful for once. "The PRT probably dealt with two of them, but it's not like they send updates every day or anything."
"Hold up," Amy leaned forward a bit, her eyes boring into my own. "PRT?"
"The third one, Sophia, escaped," I said, giving her a hint. "They don't know where she is right now."
Understanding flashed across her face, solidifying into an annoyed expression. "Shadow Stalker."
I nodded.
"The bitch never should've been a Ward in the first place," she muttered. Exactly!
"Well, I doubt she still counts as one," I commented, remembering a news report on her from a few days ago. "People are out for blood. Even the other Wards, apparently."
"Yeah, they're not happy," Amy said with a dark smirk. "Things got way out of hand far too quickly." They sure di- wait a minute.
"Was that a pun?" I deadpanned, suppressing a grin.
"Maybe. Are you doing better now, though?" She asked.
"Huh?"
"After the uh… injuries. And Stalker too, I guess," she shrugged with one shoulder.
"I think so? Isn't it too early to judge?" I was still waiting for that attack to happen, for example.
She shrugged again, and I looked around. Nobody in sight. This was probably the best opening I would get…
"I, uh. I wanted to ask you that too, actually." I said, slightly quieter than before.
Amy looked at me with confusion, which meant I had to go all in. I wanted to.
"I
did fix you correctly, r-right?" I whispered, anxiety spiking once again.
I watched as her eyes widened and her face paled, the knuckles on her left hand whitening as she grabbed the edge of the desk she was sitting on. She stared at me as she brought the other shaking hand to her mouth, and I could hear her breath hitch even from here.
"Th-that was you?" She asked, faintly. I was sincerely hoping she wouldn't pass out, because that would be extremely difficult to explain to her sister without getting a punch to the face.
I saw Amy draw a triangle in the air with her finger, still not breaking eye contact with me, as if asking a silent question. She looked so small and vulnerable at this moment…
I looked around, making sure that we were still alone while noting the positions of any cameras I could find. I turned in a way that made my body obscure their views but not Amy's, and then exhaled slowly, readying myself. Amy gasped as soon as she saw the black sand, her face becoming as white as a sheet of freckled paper when it formed into a thorn for just a split second before disappearing once again. She sat there, shaking, as I continued to watch her with trepidation, wondering what was going to happen next.
Unexpectedly, Amy jumped off her perch and hugged me, strill trembling as I wrapped my arms around her by reflex. "Oh god, thank you," she whispered, pressing her face against my collarbone. "Thank you so much."
I held her like that for about a minute while her shaking tapered off, a warm feeling radiating inside me. I smiled, knowing that I actually managed to help someone successfully. Though, I should probably still ask…
"I didn't make any mistakes, did I?" I asked, letting go.
Amy shook her head, a small smile making itself known on her own face. "No. I got thoroughly checked when they drove me to the hospital, everything seemed like it was in perfect condition." Then, she chuckled. "Although I
did feel ravenous for a day or two afterwards."
"Oh, is that bad? I'm s-" I began before getting swiftly cut off.
"No, Taylor, it's a side effect of my power. You had to get the mass from
somewhere, right?" She was looking at me with an amused twinkle in her eye.
Before I could reply, I suddenly heard something vibrating somewhere nearby before realizing that it was my phone, and promptly took it out. A message from Lisa? Was she attacked?
I opened it.
L: Hey Taylor, I assume the Faraday cage is turned off right now so gonna pester you real quick.
L: The PRT finally released their damn statement. (took them long enough!)
Oh dear.
L: Apparently, they had a new Ward that hadn't debuted yet, and *of course* the idiots from above decided to have the Wards try and help out against Lung. Because reasons.
L: Long story short, Browbeat (the newbie) is dead, and the media ain't happy. Fun.
L: Oh, and no info whatsoever about the other guys.
L: Ugh.
L: Hope you're having a better day than me because I am *so* done right now.
Well, then. That was… something.
I assumed that the 'other guys' she was talking about were the Undersiders, and… yeah, I could understand why Lisa was so pissed right now. I sighed.
"The PRT fucked up again, who would've thought," I commented out loud.
Amy, confused, sat next to me and read over my shoulder. Oddly enough, she started looking more and more guilty the further she got.
"Guess who failed to heal him in time," the sad healer said without meeting my eyes.
I gently laid a hand on her arm, trying not to scare her away. "You can't save everyone, it's not your fault."
"Sure feels like it," she mumbled.
"If I were you, I'd blame whoever it was that put him there in the first place," I said, trying to redirect her fallen mood.
"Yeah." Amy looked around us, then glanced at the door. "We should probably go. Vicky might get worried otherwise."
I nodded, sliding off the desk, and we slowly made our way to the hall, only for me to bump into Victoria right as I exited the classroom. Was she guarding it or something?
Amy seemed to notice that it startled me, because she instantly crossed her arms and glared at her sister. "What the fuck, Vicky! Were you spying on us?" Oh shit, hopefully not. I wasn't too keen on outing myself to her
just yet.
Victoria, meanwhile, was simply ignoring Amy's words, eyeing each of us smugly, clearly entertained.
The blonde stepped forward and gave her sister a hug, ruffling her hair. "Your social circle is finally expanding! I'm happy for you, Ames." The sister in question groaned with annoyance, which I understood completely.
"So!" Victoria began after releasing Amy. "Have you two exchanged numbers yet?"
"N-no?" I said, looking at her with uncertainty.
Seeing Amy shake her head, Victoria sighed before prompting us to do the exchange. We managed to finish it right before the next bell and, with hasty goodbyes, we separated, going to classes once more.
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On my bus ride home, I felt another barrage of messages get sent to my phone. Pulling it out, I was surprised to see that they came from Amy, of all people. Feeling overcome with curiosity, I opened them.
A: hi
A: uh
A: I'd like to hang out sometime
A: if you don't mind
Oh! I quickly typed my response.
A: just ignore me
T: Hey! Sure, when do you want to meet up? I'm free now.
A: oh
A: can't right now, got hospital stuff to do
Right, Panacea duties. Hmm…
T: Tomorrow, then? After school?
A: ok that works
Nice! Maybe she could meet Lisa, too!
A: see ya around I guess?
T: Yes, see you!
After staring at my phone for a couple more seconds, making sure she wasn't going to say anything else, I finally put it away. Another smile managed to find its way onto my face, and I looked outside my window, thinking about just how
well today went.
It felt nice to have friends again.