Tale of a Biron
1.3
With a Coil interrupt
Miss Militia took me to what I guess was a medium sized conference room where the Birons were waiting along with a man in a suit. To be honest I was a bit anxious because I didn't know what to expect from the Biron family.
Mrs. Biron, I don't think anyone told me her first name, was walking back and forth along one side of the table while Mr. Biron was seated at one end opposite to the man in the suit. Missy, again in civilian clothes, was occupying the chair on her father's left. I could see the resemblance between Missy and Mrs. Biron in the shape of their nose and mouth, the color of her hair on the other hand obviously came from Mr. Biron. Yet Missy looked worse for wear with bags under her eyes and a bit stressed.
Mrs. Biron turned towards us as we entered and before I knew it I was engulfed in a hug. She was saying something but be honest I have no idea what that was because at the moment I was too busy feeling awkward. I gave a helpless look first to Miss Militia then to Mr. Biron and Missy but all I got from them was a bunch of smiles, traitors. Well, now that I think about it it must have been at least a bit funny. And making Missy smile made me feel somewhat better after what happened the last time I saw her.
"I'm okay." I tried patting her shoulder in what I hoped was a soothing manner. I guess I have to work on it still took a few minutes for her to calm down enough to let me go of me... well, mostly, because she still had a vice grip on my arm and it didn't look like she was going to release me anytime soon. She dragged me to the end of the table where the rest of the Biron family was seated. She took the chair in front of Missy and put me on her lap.
By that point I was getting tired of being denied my personal space and the only reason I didn't just get up and sit in another chair was because I understood that this was Mrs. Biron's way of coping with all that happened until now. But it didn't mean that I wasn't going to try to get free in a more gentle way. I looked at Missy and mouthed 'help'.
"Sorry to interrupt." Said the man in the suit. "But the sooner we deal with this the sooner you can go back to your lives."
"I already told you Mr. Renick. No, my son will not be joining your Wards." Said Mrs. Biron in a clipped tone.
"Mrs. Biron, we have already gone over this. We at the PRT have experience dealing with cases similar to what happened to your son." Said Renick trying to sound conciliatory. "We'll offer our help regardless, but it would be much easier for everyone involved if he was part of the organization. Not to mention the fact that he has shown parahuman abilities."
"No. First, he is still too young."
"Mom, I was his age when ..." Interrupted Missy only to fall silent when her mother turned to her. I couldn't see Mrs. Biron's face expression from where I was but from how Missy reacted as if she had been slapped I guess it wasn't pretty.
"As I was saying he is too young to be in the Wards. Hell, my daughter is too young too, lately I almost never see her anymore. If she isn't on patrol she is on monitor duty and if not she must stay at the base on stand by." With each word Missy was looking more and more guilty and miserable. "And she wouldn't be here if it wasn't for someone ..." She said giving her ex husband a venomous look "who went around me and my wishes just to spite me."
"Now, listen here Margaret. You are not the center of the universe. I didn't do it because of that and you know it. Missy wanted to join, maybe if you tried to listen when other people talk..."
"She was too young to know what she wanted, she IS too young to know what she wants and you know it George. She is only thirteen." Given the resigned look on Missy's face this must not have been the first time she used this argument. It also was clear that she wanted to say something in her own defense but was holding back because we had an audience. "And you are one to talk about not listening to others ..."
"Okay, enough!" I interrupted getting off her lap and turning to face them both at the same time. "Mother, father, maybe this discussion should wait until you have a bit of privacy, don't you think?" I added giving both of them a hard look. From their baffled expressions it was obvious that this wasn't something that the old Bobby would have done. Heck, I really do suck at this 'being a ten years old kid' thing. I took the opportunity to take control of the conversation and turned to Renick.
"I'm sorry, deputy director, was it?" For some reason Miss Militia narrowed her eyes but at Renick's nod I continued. "Would you mind giving my family a couple of days to talk it out?" Maybe this was the opportunity to handle a couple of problems without having the PRT looking over my shoulder. "Or maybe a week?" Today is the ninth so tomorrow night is when Lung is coming after the Undersiders. Then the fourteenth is the bank job and the kidnapping of Dinah. Yes, a week should give me enough time without alienating the PRT. I want to have my options open whether I end up joining them or not. "Of course I'll still come to therapy and for power testing regardless of what we decide in the end."
"Seems reasonable, young man." Said Renick sounding a bit condescending. Well, of course, from his point of view he was humoring a ten year old boy. After all it wasn't like the kid was acting more mature than his parents that were airing their dirty laundry in front of the second in command of the city's PRT branch and one of the Protectorate heroes, not to mention their own son and daughter. No, they didn't make a good first impression with me.
"Would you agree to your son's idea?" Asked the deputy director. Both adult Birons noded still eyeing me with surprise. "Well, that's that then. I'll see you, next Friday?" Another nod. "Miss Militia will escort you to the garage where your security detail is waiting to take you back to the safe house. Have a nice day." Said Renick before getting up and walking out of the room.
"But I thought it was over already." Said Mr. Biron.
"I'm sorry sir. But we are still investigating the circumstances of Bobby's disappearance. Until we can fully determine if there was a third party involved or not we are not taking any chances." Answered Miss Militia guiding us to the elevators. "It will only be a couple more days, Armsmaster is going through all the evidence with a fine comb."
When we arrived at the garage two agents, a man and a woman in civilian clothes, were waiting for us next to an unmarked white van. Miss Militia pointed at a duffel bag that was in one of the back seats to Missy and said "Just in case." When she opened it I caught a glimpse of a green visor.
We got into the van, both agents in the front seats, me and Missy with her bag on her lap on the second row and Mr. and Mrs. Biron in the back row. Miss Militia saw us off.
"Control to all operatives, abort the mission. Repeat, abort the mission."
The safe house was on the outskirts of the city about a half an hour drive from downtown. The trip there went without incident. Well, more or less, other than a couple of cars that seemed to be competing on who could go slower blocking both lanes of the road and a eighteen wheeler that almost didn't stop on time at a red light on an intersection.
The house was a simple two story building with an attic and a gable roof. It had its own track from the main road and was surrounded by an open field. When we arrived the other two PRT agents that stayed were getting ready to have lunch. They reheated another couple of pizzas, which seemed to be the main meal around here. But I'm not going to complain because, who doesn't like pizza?
After lunch both parents retired to an office to continue the argument from before. Not that it gave them much privacy because we still could hear their raised voices. The female agent took Missy and me upstairs to the room were we'd be staying while the other agents did
"agenty" things like read the newspaper or play solitaire. The room was of a decent size, it had enough space for a couple of desks, a wardrobe and a bunk bed without giving a claustrophobic feel. A couple of suitcases were resting against the bed. "I really hope that the one with the floral print is Missy's" I thought.
"I'm sorry but we are a bit short on rooms right now so you will have to share. Unless one of you doesn't mind sleeping on the lumpy couch in the living room."
"This will do, thank you." I said as Missy just shrugged. The agent nodded and just left us there.
I don't know about Missy but I was feeling a bit awkward standing there trying to ignore the raised voices of our parents.
"So, top bunk or lower bunk?" I asked trying to break the ice. To which I only got another shrug in response.
I sighed and took one of the desk chairs. I sat on it backwards letting my chin rest on the top of its backrest and tried again. "Are they always like that?" I asked gesturing to the door from were the sound of a door slamming shut marked the end of the argument.
"Only when they are together more than five minutes in the same room." She finally answered coming into the room, dropping on top of the bed and laying there with an arm over her eyes.
"Must be tough." I said and immediately grimaced. I don't need to be a genius to know that it was the wrong thing to say. Indeed she started trembling and tried but failed to repress a sob.
I got up not knowing what to do. I don't know if it was some leftover from the original Bobby or something from my previous life but I was very uncomfortable with the idea of trying to comfort, not only her but anyone, physically. Still I sat next to her on the bed and took her free hand in mine. "Missy, what's wrong?"
"I'm sorry Bobby. I am a horrible sister." I frowned but kept silent. "Mom is right, you know? I have been spending all the time I can on the Wards. All because I couldn't stand being home. Mom is still obsessed with what is dad doing thinking that everything he does is to hurt her. You ..." She sniffed "You and I never got along, more like got in each other's nerves. And we only see dad twice a month and sometimes even less when he forgets that it's our visiting weekend."
I honestly didn't know what to say to that so I just kept her hand in mine.
"So, that's why I've never been there for you." She continued. "And then this happened and I couldn't help to think what if mom was right and it was my fault somehow."
"What!?" I was outraged. One thing is coping with the situation by blaming a third party, maybe the PRT or some mysterious parahuman. But taking it out on your own daughter.
"No, it's not like that." She added quickly. "Mom never said anything out loud but..." She sighed. "Mom never approved of me getting in the Wards. She doesn't like parahumans and when I got my powers the only thing she wanted was for me to ignore them and keep living a normal life. And then you disappeared and she kept sending me those accusing looks and I kept wondering if I could have done something if I had been home..." She broke into sobs again.
"Missy." I said gently. "Sis, we still don't know what happened. You can't blame yourself for something like that. Maybe I just triggered and teleported myself." I brushed off the whole lose of memory thing.
"But that's the thing, to trigger is to have the worst day of your life. So either someone took you and I could have stopped them if I had been there or you had something horrible happen to you, horrible enough for your mind to erase it and everything about you, and you had no one to help you. Because I know mom is too wrapped in her own problems to notice." She sniffed again. "So that left me, the sister that the only thing she knows how to do is run away... worst sister ever."
"No you are not." I said squeezing her hand hard enough for her to notice but careful of not hurting her. "If you were so bad you wouldn't be here bawling your eyes out because of me. You said that we only got into each other's nerves. But you know what this tells me?" I said gesturing at the whole scene in general. "This tells me that I have a sister that no matter how much we fight she still loves me even if she can't stand me. And I'm not gonna let anyone talk shit about her, not even herself." I finished poking her in her side.
"Bobby, language!" She squirmed as I kept poking her. "Bobby, stop it."
"Not until you admit that I have the best sister ever."
"Okay, okay." She said between giggles.
"Say it."
"You have the best sister ever."
"And that's?" I asked with a smug smile on my face as I crossed my arms.
"Me, okay, that's me." She said sitting up.
"And don't you forget it. Feeling better?" Before I even finished my question she was already hugging me. What's with this family and hugging me by surprise?
"Yes little bro, much better." She said squeezing me again.
"Okay then let me go. I didn't know that I had an octopus for a sister." It was my turn to squirm.
"Why, little bro one would think you are embarrassed of your sister showing how much she loves you."
I narrowed my eyes "This is revenge for tickling you."
"Yes." She said as she finally released me before she slapped me in the shoulder. "And that's for the octopus comment." She added pouting.
"Okay then, we are even." I said getting to my feet. "I think I'm going to take a look around the house. Want to come?"
"No, I..." She tried to stifle a yawn "I think I'm going to take a nap." She said lying back again in the bed.
"Sleep well sis." I said as I got out of the room. Once I closed the door I leaned myself against it.
I don't know if it was the changes brought by me being here or if in the original Worm Missy also had it that rough. And I know it gets worse after Leviathan.
No, I'll do whatever it takes to protect her. To protect everyone. I have some ideas for slowing down or even stopping the Endbringers at least for a bit. But for that I need to train, especially if I want to save a certain group of thieves from a dragon by tomorrow night.
Now let's take a look at that attic.