Monday, March 14 2011
Finding a good couch was an exercise in balance. It needed to be supportive enough to sit comfortably while soft enough to provide a good night's sleep. It needed to be short enough so Amy could sit back with her legs over the front but wide enough to have room for two people. Or three, depending on the activity.
Amy sometimes found herself wishing she could have Taylor's body. She could have it (and had, both literally and figuratively) but she really just wanted the height. It would be a trivial change for her powers, especially given how much other shaping she had already done on herself. But for some reason, Amy just couldn't convince herself to make it stick, and so the couch was slightly too wide for her to sit back completely and have her legs go over the edge.
On the other axis, their couches were exactly in the sweet spot of being comfortable for sitting and sleeping. Amy slept in the sitting room almost as often as her bedroom, sometimes even intentionally.
Ah, having your own place.
Her morning stretch included a crash, which was probably a bottle or two being relocated to the floor. She could check later, once she was actually awake. Luckily, neither bottle had spilled on her phone, which was a small miracle given how much junk there was on the coffee table. Amy grabbed at it, pushing it around with clinking sounds until she was able to get a grip.
"Good morning, sleepyhead," Taylor murmured from somewhere nearby.
"Blergh," Amy replied.
"I thought we were going to share that bottle of Super Reserve."
"Blergh."
"I was tinkering all morning, but I'm going back out with my dad in a bit. I wanted to make sure you were okay before I left."
"Blergh." The clock said it was almost 1pm. Amy struggled towards something at least in the same building as conscious, which rewarded her with brain fog and a vague ability to communicate. "Wha happen lass nigh?"
Taylor snorted. "When I came in this morning, you had a visualizer on the TV, your 'getting high' playlist on repeat, had refilled the big bong, and were sleeping like you fell over while sitting. I think you mucked with the new version of purple plant, but you didn't take notes."
"Fuck you and fuck your notes," Amy muttered. "If it can put
me under, it's too strong." Taylor was probably right, she was still wearing her clothes from yesterday.
"True enough," Taylor said, laughing. "I brought you some doughnuts and a pizza. When Dad and I are done, I'll be back for patrol tonight."
"Blergh."
"At least try to be in the same zip code as sober? I have something tonight that should be fun, but you'll need your coordination."
Well, that might actually be interesting. "Ok. Go have fun or whatever." Amy's voice was definitely not bitter. And if it was, Taylor would probably understand.
Taylor's chuckles followed her down the steps, and the clank of the door closing echoed back up.
It took Amy another half hour to collect her thoughts. She spent most of that browsing PHO. Her appearance on the Boardwalk the last two nights spawned no fewer than five threads. The last one consolidated everything, including a few anecdotes about seeing her at a grocery store. Shit, there were pictures of her with obviously-glowing eyes.
She used her official Panacea account to deny everything. Those pictures are definitely not of her, how could she possibly eat an entire challenger and then twelve milkshakes, doughnuts are bad for your health, and so on. She didn't even get banned. Amy noticed that her private message inbox was filling up, but she paid it no mind.
Eventually Amy dragged herself off the couch and into the bathroom. After her body had its say, she made coffee and located breakfast -- Taylor had brought her a dozen doughnuts, all chocolate frosting with sprinkles. Amy surprised herself when she fit an entire doughnut in her mouth, and she quickly reverted the changes from last night to her jaw.
A fragment of the conversation floated through her mind while she nibbled on the second doughnut.
'You want to visit me?' she had asked Crystal. Apart from Missy and Dean's unwelcome surprise visit, it had been the first time in weeks that anyone had expressed any interest whatsoever in coming to visit Amy.
As much as Amy didn't want to admit it, that meant she needed to clean up.
Godfuckingdamnit.
Memories of
her demanding a perfectly clean bedroom surfaced, and Amy pushed them down. Squishing one let another through, of Amy being held to far higher standards than Vicky. Pouncing on that memory reminded her that no matter how much she had helped Mark,
she always wanted more.
Amy balled her fists. She wasn't going to let
her ruin this. Crystal and Eric wanted to visit. Of their own volition. To hang out or whatever. And that meant Amy needed to clean, no matter how disinterested she herself might be in the prospect.
She briefly considered calling Taylor, but apart from the Tinkering space, Taylor contributed minimally to the disaster zone in front of Amy right now. The other girl wasn't exactly a clean freak, and had never pushed Amy on the issue, but it really wasn't her responsibility.
No, this was Amy's problem, and Amy's problem alone.
Damn.
Amy wasn't even sure where to begin. Did she even own a vacuum? She vaguely remembered Taylor disassembling the last one, and Amy didn't know if either had bought another.
It took another ten minutes for the fog from last night to clear up enough that Amy could start planning. Before she could even start cleaning, she needed a better storage space for the bottles, bongs, and pipes than 'on the coffee table' or 'on the floor.' The kitchen was clearly too far away, but there wasn't any other furniture.
Amy quirked a smile as ideas started running through her head. In the past few months, she had -- occasionally -- thought of herself as an artist, of sorts. Amy owed a great debt to Taylor for being the catalyst in this vast change in her opinion, if only because plants were a safe canvas for her art and not something Amy would have seriously considered prior to meeting the other girl.
She had strenuously implied that using her biokinesis for anything other than healing was practically leaping into the arms of villainy. Rejecting that might be why Amy enjoyed it so much. Sometimes, she even wondered what her father would say. If he would approve.
Thinking about her art reminded Amy of last night, and thoughts about cleaning and furniture design were thoroughly abandoned in favor of adjusting the purple plant. Prior iterations had more or less determined the set of psychedelic effects she had been going for, and now it was up to her and Taylor to get the exact combination right.
Most of the chemicals had flushed out of her body by now, but Amy turned her biological senses inward. She navigated the room and found the door to the roof steps on autopilot, trying to determine what went wrong last night.
Oh, the problem was likely that new tryptamine-like alkaloid that Taylor had explained. It wasn't psychoactive by itself, but maybe in high enough concentration… Hmm.
The greenhouse on the roof looked ordinary, but it was anything but. All of the glass was custom, triple-reinforced DragonTech lab glass designed originally for observation windows in testing rooms. The metal framework that held the structure together was some alloy that Taylor had been really excited about but Amy hadn't understood. However, it was very expensive, and the greenhouse had survived every attempt to liberate the plants within.
The tranquilizing neurotoxin that her vine plant emitted helped. The Merchants had, in a fit of competency, brought a Tinkertech lockpick, only to fall unconscious several seconds later.
Amy stood at the door and looked over her domain, such as it was. The building was fifteen feet on a side, broken into three long, two-level tables. The middle table was completely overgrown by a vine with a dozen different flowers budding off of it. That was her easiest testing platform, especially for trying to synthesize new chemicals. The table to her left held various potted experiments, such as Amy's custom coffee plant and a fruiting bush whose juice was limoncello, along with several plants that produced the necessary components for the drug collaborations with Taylor.
The right table, however, drew her attention. Sitting in a line upon the top and bottom shelves were a line of individual pots, each holding a single specimen of purple and orange plants, respectively. Each had a number and finalization date, along with a small notebook of her and Taylor's experiences.
Amy let her finger drag through the purple plants as she walked down that isle. Taylor's early insistence on reproducibility had long since borne fruit, given the complexity of designing psychoactive compounds. As each plant's biology snapped in and out of her mind, Amy reminded herself how their particular cocktail of cannabinoids and alkaloids had evolved between generations. She also took a moment to make sure the plants were healthy.
When she came to the last plant, she flinched almost as soon as her finger touched the leaf. No wonder she had been rendered nearly comatose by this iteration, given the concentration of the troublesome tryptamine and several other compounds. That was definitely not what she remembered from the last time. What could have…
Oh. Next to the plant was a nearly empty bottle of Tinkertech liquor. Fuck. Amy had been designing under the influence, and that never ended well.
Still, the new compound was clever and would probably play nice with everything else. If she could get the concentration right, they could probably finalize this version and start mass-producing for the weekend.
A few minutes later, she collected a small handful of adjusted buds, removed the bottle, and double-checked the routine stuff. The supernutrient feeder and tanks were fine, and the temperature regulator was set, so she locked the door behind her and went back to her original task.
Right, somewhere else to put everything that wasn't the floor.
Furniture was large, which meant Amy had to do battle with her eternal nemesis: finding enough biomass. Various ways to get enough to make a pair of cabinets bounced through Amy's head while she ground the buds and rolled them into several blunts. She flicked her thumb and lit the first one, hoping that she got the new cocktail right so she could actually clean today.
Amy puffed a few times. This was… surprisingly good. If she had to bust out the big bong to render herself insensate, a single properly adjusted blunt wouldn't do much. But it would at least give her a baseline, and it wasn't like she was some brand-new stoner.
It only took a few minutes for the psychoactive chemical blend to get into Amy's brain, and to her delight, she managed to fix most of the damage. She could admit that part of her wanted everything to be seriously out of whack so that she could sit around and hallucinate instead of clean, but it seemed she had outdone herself.
Well, so far. She could probably sculpt the cabinets and get them moved in before she was too high to function 'properly,' as though sitting on the couch wasn't a perfectly valid existence.
Luckily, nearby dumpsters were rarely emptied on time, and she knew right where to look. A quick biomass breakdown and rebuilding session rendered Amy two five-by-three foot double door cabinets to house everything. She formed them out of an iron-rich wood not found naturally and embossed every surface with a pattern of vines and leaves.
She had them walk themselves inside on their vine-like feet, because there was
no way she was struggling with cabinets that large, super-strength or no.
The new furniture was actually quite pretty, if Amy was being honest with herself. And making things was a surprisingly fun activity. She let herself smile a bit at the new addition to the room while sitting on the couch and wrapping the next blunt. Amy was reminded of one of her pipe-dream projects, a plant whose fruit was a wrapped blunt.
Well, she was doing a terrible job at today's stated goal. 'Cleaning' was only connected to 'undo stupid adjustments to psychedelic plants' in that she was cleaning while smoking. And while Amy definitely needed the cabinets, creating them had been an activity in and of itself.
Worse, now that she had somewhere to store all of her paraphernalia, there was nothing stopping her from
actually cleaning. Except, of course, her cell phone ringing.
Amy eyed the offending device, but picked it up on the second ring when she saw the number. "Quinn, what do you have for me?"
"Miss Lavere," the lawyer replied smoothly. "I have been collecting potential clients. Would you like to treat them?"
Quinn Calle was about the best thing to happen to Amy's 'professional' life since she got her powers. For a quarter of the revenue, he was happy to handle all of the details concerning patients -- finding them, charging them, and explaining the rules. All she had to do was set aside an hour or two every so often and they both made a lot of money.
It wasn't like Amy had things to do, but she still weighed her options. "Sure, Wednesday 2pm. How many and how much?"
"Four people, all various types of cancer. Two million for you." Amy could practically hear the lawyer's smug grin over the phone. He would make more than a half of a million dollars for probably twenty minutes of his time and an hour of hers. Cancer was easy. Cosmetic work only took slightly longer, since they had to describe what they wanted to her directly.
"Good. Anything else?"
"Nope. Have a good day, Miss Lavere."
"You too." Amy didn't have to fake her good mood when talking to her lawyer. Between the Number Man, Quinn, and some Thinker-forged emancipation documents, her little operation here was running surprisingly well. Quinn's timely phone call a few months back had probably saved her life.
She shook her head. Cleaning time. Or rather, finishing this blunt, and then cleaning time. Unless Amy or Taylor stumbled upon some brilliant insight, this may actually be the last revision of the purple plant. Even the taste and smell were pretty good.
The nearest ash tray was out of reach, so Amy tapped the ashes onto the floor before remembering that they might not own a vacuum cleaner. By time Amy took the last hit from the blunt, she found herself mildly high. This iteration was definitely a success.
Part of Amy wished that the couch was slightly less comfortable. She already knew the first step, but actually building up the impetus to round up all of the alcohol and organize it in one of the cabinets was more difficult than she expected.
Crystal's hesitation about wanting to visit flashed through her mind.
With a groan, Amy pried herself off the couch and gazed down upon her domain. Then she picked up two bottles and brought them to the cabinet to the left of the TV. They were stashed on the same shelf, despite not matching. She even put a few bottles of Taylor's creations that had been left upstairs in with the mundane alcohol. Cleaning was enough of an effort that organizing would have to be its own activity later.
Before Amy knew it, the bottles in the living room were packed away and she moved onto the bongs and pipes. A bowl of sugar and some biokinetic cleverness yielded a bacterial cleaning solution potent enough to remove weeks worth of buildup. The smaller ones were dropped into the bowl while the larger ones had to be cleaned manually, and soon all of the paraphernalia was packed into the other cabinet.
Of course, the main room wasn't the only disaster area. Taylor's room was her own prerogative, so Amy worked her way through the rest of the building collecting bottles and bongs. A missing gift bottle of rather expensive wine turned up in the bathroom, having long since gone bad.
Amy's own bedroom was a veritable gold mine for long-lost liquor. In return, she finally collected most of her wayward clothing from the main room and crammed into the overflowing dirty laundry hamper. Dirty dishes were returned to the kitchen, and the kitchen yielded a few more bottles for the cabinet.
The workshop was a slightly different story. Amy wandered down to her facsimile of an operating theatre looking for misplaced paraphernalia when her mouth dropped open. "Okay, yeah," she muttered to herself, taking in the sight of her workshop. "This looks bad."
All of the equipment and materials for body enhancement stuff could probably just be packed away or disposed of at this point. Some of Taylor's sketchy-looking Tinkertech had wandered over, and that could be returned as well. The various full-body sketches for client's modifications could be taken down. Tinkertech weapons from Toybox should be properly put away.
Amy only really needed the operating tables and freezers full of biomass. Everything would need a good scrubbing for appearance's sake, but moving all of the plants upstairs had made the whole area look worse rather than better.
Despite her increasingly good mood, Amy grumbled to herself the entire time while working. It took the better part of an hour, but Amy's half of the space resembled the off-the-books shop it was instead of a mad Tinker's lab. Taylor would have to fix her half herself.
Amy's grumbles were cut short when she walked back upstairs and her eyes fell on her Panacea costume. It had been hiding on the floor among the other clothing strewn about, but now it was the last thing to be put away in the somewhat cleaner room.
She stared at the dust-covered robes. Aunt Sarah had brought them with her during her only visit, right after Amy had quit New Wave. Her argument had been two words: Endbringer battles. Even Amy couldn't argue against that.
Sigh.
Amy continued to stare at her robes for a few minutes, her brain swirling with conflicting emotions. She was cleaning, after all, and they couldn't stay here. Right. That was all. The robes were bundled into her arms unceremoniously and hung up in the bedroom closet. In the back and without being washed, but hung up all the same.
The bathroom got a good scrubbing next, although Amy cheated with more bacterial cleaning solutions. Following that was the kitchen, and Amy was halfway through making room in the dishwasher when her phone buzzed. Taylor was going to bring back food and wanted to know if Amy wanted some. An affirmative response meant Chinese for dinner instead of old pizza.
By the time Taylor arrived with the food, Amy had finished the kitchen and was taking a break on the couch. "What in the hell happened here?" Taylor asked, staring wide-eyed around the room.
Amy couldn't help but smile. That was weird. "My cousins want to come visit this week, so I had to clean. I still need to vacuum, if we own one."
"And the new cabinets?" Taylor held the takeout bag in one hand while using the other to trace the designs on the cabinet doors.
"I made them. Can't have our collection living on the coffee table forever." Amy was actually proud of her creations.
"That plan worked up until now," Taylor pointed out. She set the food down on the counter and started to unpack dinner. "I'm honestly surprised you didn't just drink everything."
"What, and have none for later?" she retorted. "That's no fun at all!" Amy rolled her eyes, then jumped up to claim a counter seat for dinner. "Anyway, how was time with your dad? Did you do anything fun?"
Taylor froze, hands in the bag containing food. "Um, Amy… are you high right now? Did you invent some euphoric new plant?"
"I… huh. No, well, not more than usual, but I do feel… better?"
"You sound better," Taylor said, peering at Amy's face. "Well, hard to be worse than you were when I left, but you haven't been this excited since you figured out that bacteria that eats containment foam."
Amy shrugged, then started opening takeout boxes. "Dunno. Making the cabinets was fun, and I whipped up a nifty bacteria that deep-cleaned our glassware collection. But yeah, I don't know. Cleaning is a pain but it's kind of nice to have the space back?"
"Yeah I can see that," Taylor said with a small smile of her own. "I'll help you vacuum and stuff, if you want."
"After dinner," Amy said, pointing at the food. "Gimme a set of chopsticks."
Dinner went by quickly enough, helped by both the fact that both of them were hungry. Taylor was torn between being highly amused and vastly annoyed when Amy revealed that she had modified the plant last night while drunk. That then degenerated into a discussion about testing and mass-producing enough purple plant for the upcoming weekend.
"Your cousins smoke, right? And Lily? Maybe we can get the other Wards to help by arguing a public safety angle." Amy burst into laughter, and Taylor waited before continuing. "It's a shame none of us really hang out with normal people, though I doubt it would matter for this stuff."
Amy continued to snicker. "We could drop a message to Faultline, she has regular employees."
"That's… a good idea, actually. Gregor would happily take notes for us, if we paid for their time. I'll drop them a line right now, while I'm thinking about it."
Taylor took a few minutes to send the message, which gave Amy enough time to finish up her remaining noodles. Amy then surprised both of them by putting the dishes directly into the dishwasher and cleaning everything immediately.
"I think we should at least vacuum and stuff while you still have the cleaning bug," Taylor said.
Amy rubbed her hands together while glancing around the room. "Just vacuuming now, and maybe wipe down the table? I'll pick the couches up if you vacuum." Taylor nodded and went to the utility closet. By some stroke of luck, the vacuum had not actually been cannibalized for parts.
With two people, the remaining cleaning happened much faster. Amy and Taylor could each lift the couches one-handed, and they were done almost as soon as they started. They even found the errant log book for the new color-enhancing drug. Taylor looked around the room in disbelief. "I'm going to poke around in the lab for a bit, then I'll be back, okay?"
"Sure," Amy said, lying back on the couch. She derived an unexpected amount of satisfaction from the day's activities, and she hardly felt bad wasting time reading or on the internet. Not that she usually felt bad, but for some reason, she almost felt like she deserved this time off.
Taylor returned some time later, and the two of them lapsed back into their normal evening routine. Amy sat on her phone and read an ebook while Taylor fetched her laptop and started working on something. They lit up a single pipe of the previous revision of purple plant and sipped a cocktail Taylor invented. Not much else happened beyond the occasional comment until the security system buzzed.
Amy switched to the security app. The system indicated two inbound people, and a moment's glance at the video feed revealed who it was. "I'll get it," Amy said. Taylor grunted in agreement, eyes not leaving the computer screen. As much as cleaning had put a spring in her step, Amy found herself dreading having to deal with interruptions.
She let them knock on the door, then opened it a crack. "Hi Missy, Dennis."
"What, no wiseass remark?" Dennis replied with a wide grin. "Dean told me about the two-fer they got last time."
"I'm tired and spent all day running around," Amy muttered, but she opened the door and let them in. "Ok, what's up?"
Missy was staring wide-eyed into the cleaner space, and Dennis was confused. "I feel like a victim of false advertising. I thought this was supposed to be halfway to what people thought Bonesaw's lab looks like?"
Amy fixed Missy with a withering glare. "Sorry, Amy, but it was… bad."
"What's next? An underhanded Nilbog reference?" Amy spat. Whatever dregs of her good mood had just evaporated.
"Woah, sorry Amy," Dennis said quickly. "Everyone said you were wound up, but I didn't mean it like that. My apologies."
Amy closed her eyes and took a steadying breath. Then she took another. Dennis almost never apologized, so he must be serious. "Let's start over. Who's in a desperate enough situation for you guys to show up at our door?"
The two Wards shared a look. "Frankly? You and Taylor," Missy said.
Amy tilted her head in confusion. "I can say pretty authoritatively that we're doing fine."
"Bullshit," Dennis coughed. "Just take us upstairs and we'll figure it out."
A dozen conflicting thoughts ran through Amy's head. Why were two Wards visiting her workshop? Was someone else sick? Did the PRT ask them to come visit? Did they want to buy drugs?
"Amy?" Taylor called, breaking off her chain of thought. "What's going on down there?"
"Nothing!" she called back. "Ok, follow me."
Amy led the new arrivals upstairs, but she turned when Missy's breath hitched. "You okay, Missy?" she asked.
"What happened to all of the stuff?" Missy squeaked, eyes darting around the much cleaner sitting room.
Taylor pointed to the new cabinets. "Amy got into a cleaning frenzy."
"I see that," the younger girl said. "It's, uh, actually pretty nice in here without all of the…"
"Drug paraphernalia?" Dennis asked, voice heavy with disappointment. "I'll be honest, Missy kinda sold me on coming with the promise of a shrine to hedonism that would make Lung weep tears of jealousy. All I see is a single pipe!"
Taylor snorted. "Well, you're free to partake in anything you can find." Dennis pumped a fist in the air, but Missy just grabbed him and sat both of them down on one of the couches.
"So, what are you actually here for?" Amy asked, displeasure and suspicion on her face. "You'll have to excuse my rudeness, given that two days ago you were here trying to bribe me with pizza."
"It did kind of work," Taylor pointed out.
Amy turned her frown to Taylor. "You're just mad because you lost the bet."
"Oh shit you weren't kidding," Dennis muttered before catching himself. "I mean --"
Amy rolled her eyes. "It's the truth." Missy tried to interject, to no avail. "Seriously, just tell me what you want. These drugs aren't going to smoke themselves."
"I'm trying to," Missy said, voice strained, and she sighed before continuing. "We're actually here to hang out."
"Hang out," Amy replied flatly. She traded suffering glances with Taylor.
"Er, yeah," Dennis said awkwardly. "I mean, we can leave if you want, but it seems like you guys could use some friends."
Well, there was one way to know the truth. "Give me your hands," Amy said. The two Wards traded worried glances, and Amy was half-expecting them to refuse. She could almost see her two contrasting reputations dueling on their face. Missy cracked first, and Amy reached over and grabbed the younger Ward's extended hand. "Why are you here?"
"To hang out with you guys," Missy said slowly. "You seem lonely."
Huh, she was telling the truth. "Dennis?"
He repeated the gesture. "What she said. We miss having you around."
As unlikely as it seemed, he was mostly telling the truth as well.
Taylor raised a curious eyebrow. "Well?"
Amy sat back, studying the two Wards. She knew they were nervous from their biology, but they were both hiding it reasonably well. And Amy didn't really know how to deal with the idea that they were telling the truth.
Crystal and Eric were practically family, so Amy had no problems believing that they wanted to come visit. Case in point, they had visited on and off for the first few weeks after Amy moved in, but eventually school and New Wave stuff started getting in the way. And now that Amy had successfully cleaned the workshop, they might be willing to come by more often.
But, other than Taylor, it wasn't like Amy had any other friends to show up at her door unannounced to hang out. In a pinch, she could label some of the other healing capes 'friends,' but Amy only saw them once every three months and under extremely unpleasant circumstances. In fact, those 'friends' showing up randomly would be very much worse than the Wards.
"They're telling the truth," Amy replied in disbelief. "Don't you guys have anything better to do with your evening? Isn't this spring break or something?"
"Amy, this is the better thing to do," Missy replied. "I kept thinking about what you said on Saturday, and I felt bad that you don't have, uh…"
"Friends?" Taylor snarked. "We're not your charity case."
Dennis made an unpleasant noise. "Wow, prickly much? We went to school with Amy, and now we miss seeing her around. You don't need to jump down our throats."
"Ok, fine," Amy said, shooting Taylor a glare. "Fine. Let's hang out, whatever that means. You probably don't want to smoke or drink yourself insensate, so I hope you have other ideas because I've just run out."
"Can't do that anyways," Taylor retorted. "Patrol tonight, and we really don't need a repeat of whatever you did to yourself last night."
Amy blushed slightly. "In my defense, I think it was pretty fun. I don't really remember."
"Really remember what?" Missy asked.
"Amy, in her infinite wisdom, got drunk and modified the most recent purple plant iteration," Taylor said, giving them an exasperated smile. "Smoked herself into oblivion, which I honestly thought was impossible."
Goddamn it, Taylor. "DUI," Amy muttered. "Designing under the influence."
Everyone laughed at that, and some of the tension seemed to leave the room. Dennis shook his head around a smile. "Every time I thought I've heard the end of your shenanigans, you pull out another story."
"How many have you heard?" Amy asked.
"Enough," Missy said, waving her hand noncommittally. "Nothing official, but even then there's plenty of gossip that never makes it onto PHO. You guys apparently live interesting lives."
"I'm kind of jealous that Faultline lets you hang around the Palanquin," Dennis groused.
Amy wondered exactly what people were saying, and then wondered if she should be worried about it. "Sometime I'll tell you about the time the Triumvirate teleported to right where you're sitting and poured a sobering-up potion down my semi-conscious throat."
That left mouths hanging. "Amy, are you holding out on me?" Taylor asked after a moment. "You didn't tell me that one either."
"Later," she said. It had not been her finest moment.
The room lapsed into an uncomfortable silence. Missy and Dennis glanced around fitfully, clearly unsure what they were supposed to be doing now. "So, I heard you have a legendary collection of Tinkertech alcohol," Dennis tried after a minute.
Amy pointed to one of the new cabinets. "You can take a look, if you want. Fair warning, some of it is not actually safe for human consumption."
Dennis jumped up and dashed over to the cabinet, then started rummaging through it. He made various sounds of amusement and confusion while he explored their collection. Missy rolled her eyes, then looked back at Taylor. "Do, uh, you make your own alcohol?"
Taylor blinked a few times, clearly not expecting the question. "Weirdly enough, no. I can't do food either, so… hm. Well, I could make something that simulates it, I guess."
Missy shifted uncomfortably. "Ah. Is that why you stick to, uh, drugs?"
Amy snorted. "What, finally interested yourself?"
"It's just a bit weird, you know?" Missy said, voice small. "Why drugs?"
Taylor and Amy shared a look. Amy wondered how they got on this path herself, sometimes. Taylor made the plan sound perfectly sensible at the time, even though neither Amy nor Taylor had been really comfortable with the idea. But Taylor had convinced her, eventually. And, as they told Lily, one thing led to another. However, Amy was starting to get irritated that people kept bringing this up.
"I mean, what else was I going to do?" Amy asked, annoyed. "It's not like I was left with anything except my powers, and this is about the least bad enjoyable activity left open to me. If anything, blame Taylor for giving me the idea."
Taylor rolled her eyes. "Hey now, that's not totally fair. It made sense at the time. Besides, we really don't make that much." Taylor shrugged and gave the Wards a bland look. "Or even sell a lot. Mostly it's an excuse to Tinker, and the stuff we make is way safer compared to everything else."
Amy nodded. "Honestly we blow through most of our stash ourselves. Next weekend is actually an experiment more than anything else." Then she gave Missy a pointed stare. "Why do you ask? It seems like everyone's on my case recently."
"Well, we're worried about you, for one," Dennis said. "No matter how cool and safe your drugs may be, it's wildly different than what you were doing before."
"Yeah and what I was doing before sucked ass," Amy spat. "I'm having fun with my powers, and I don't particularly care that the PRT has a giant stick up its ass about biotinkers."
"I guess…" Missy trailed off.
An uncomfortable and awkward silence settled over the group, and Amy was having second thoughts about having people come hang out. If visitors were just going to sit here and spend their time criticizing her on account of society's bullshit stance on her powers, then maybe it wasn't worth having visitors. Thank god Taylor understood her.
The silence stretched for several unnecessary minutes before Taylor looked up from her laptop and introduced more problems. "Amy, I want to bring them along tonight."
Amy jumped a bit at the question, then shook her head. That would practically be inviting disaster over for dinner. "Too dangerous, right?"
"It will be fun," Taylor countered. Her usual excuse.
"I… are you sure?" Amy floundered. "I mean, we're used to it, but we also don't have anything to lose."
It went without saying that Missy and Dennis were already heroes.
"So change their hair color or bodies," Taylor said simply. "I'm at the point where I need people other than us to test these things, and I want to find some more challenging situations. Too risky just with the two of us."
Amy opened her mouth to retort, but nothing came out. Part of her recognized that this was really not a good idea, especially given what Missy and Dennis stood to lose. And while the Chief Director might cover for her and Taylor's collective ass, extending that to some random Wards was probably not in the cards.
Another part of her had to admit that it did sound like a lot of fun. And they weren't ever really in any danger, since Amy was more than capable of saving them. The trick was doing it without anyone else figuring out what they were up to.
It was just a question of whether or not the fun outweighed the dangers. For some reason, Taylor always seemed to think that it would.
"What are you talking about?" Missy asked, curious. "Tonight?"
Amy gave Taylor a long suffering glare, only to have her partner smile mischievously back at her. She debated it for a moment, but Taylor's logic held up. Mostly. Amy just hoped that they weren't all going to regret this later, because there was no way in hell that Missy and Dennis wouldn't agree immediately once they figured it out.
Missy's eyes practically lit up once she replayed the conversation in her head. "No way. You guys do independent patrols? How come no one ever hears about it?"
Amy flashed her a sly smile. "Why would you hear about it?"
Dennis immediately caught on that she was bullshitting them somehow. "Well, I've never heard of a Tinker matching Taylor's powerset going out around here. And you're nominally a Striker, right? I've heard about your other… tricks, but it doesn't fit anything I've heard about."
"Admittedly, I have a wide variety of tricks," Amy conceded. "But they're secret for a reason."
"You're bullshit," Taylor muttered.
"Shut up, you. I gave you a bunch of this too." Amy smiled at their confused faces. "But that's not how we patrol."
"You're explaining that later," Missy muttered. "But ok, how do you patrol?"
"I'll give you a hint," Amy said. It was fun being cryptic and all, but Taylor was apparently willing to bring them in on her secrets. "We wear the absolute minimal costume."
"Like a bikini?" Dennis asked excitedly, and Missy smacked him from across the room. It actually got a chuckle out of Taylor, which was saying something.
"Domino mask, black hoodie, black pants, boots, and gloves," Amy corrected.
"That doesn't narrow it down," Missy said. "Recently, there's been tons of — wait." Amy could practically see the gears turning in her head. Missy turned to Taylor, who was clearly pleased with herself but not totally comfortable with the Wards' sudden intense attention. "Taylor… You call yourself a potion tinker. When we first met you, said something about an experimental regeneration potion."
Taylor hummed in the affirmative, and Missy's eyes went really wide. "The way your potions work… do they grant temporary powers?"
The Tinker's smile widened dramatically, embarrassment temporarily forgotten. "Got it in one," she said, then spun the laptop around. It was a map of the Docks and Boardwalk, with a winding route drawn between known (and marked) crime hotspots.
Dennis whistled. "No way. You guys are all of those random capes we kept seeing pop up for a few nights and then vanish."
"What did you think, that we were some mini-Eidolons?" Amy asked sarcastically.
"Actually, that was proposed," Missy said with a laugh. "You're driving Piggot nuts."
"So, want in?" Amy asked, hoping against reason that they would say no. "I can, uh, change your bodies around if you want extra obfuscation. We'll do hair color no matter what, because hoods are no fun." While the two Wards considered that, Amy turned to her partner. "What's on the menu tonight?"
Taylor looked up in thought. "I have a laser blaster power, telekinesis, super reflexes, and a shield thing that all need testing. Or at least, that's what they should do, there's always variations. They should all be fun."
"Variations?" Missy asked. "Actually, how dangerous is this?"
"A bit, actually," Taylor said, becoming more animated as the discussion turned to work. "My Tinkertech actually modifies your Corona Pollentia and Gemma temporarily to connect you to the temporary powers. We've only had a few bad reactions, but Amy always goes last to be safe."
"I heard about this, which is how I guessed the secret. The recent Endbringer fight, right?" Missy asked.
"Yeah, that was us," Taylor said proudly. "Worked great, only two serious cases that Amy cleared up immediately." Amy was just happy all she had to do was clear out the compounds Taylor created to revert the changes. Taylor smiled that feral grin again at the Wards. "You should show Dennis the letter."
Amy hooked her thumb over the wall, pointing to where she had hung the framed copy of their official pardon. Dennis jumped up to take a look at it before yelling, "Bullshit! Absolute bullshit! You two are 24-carat solid bullshit!"
"So that's a yes to coming tonight?" Amy was a bit uneasy about this, but it would probably be fine.
Probably. Damn you Taylor and your reasonable-sounding bad ideas.
"Oh hells yes," Dennis said, and Missy echoed him. "We can't let you two have all the fun."
"Some quick ground rules, then," Amy said. Taylor nodded at her. "These potions last six hours. First hour is learning how your power works, next door. Try to do all the usual hero stuff, like avoiding unnecessary force. All of your usual powers will work fine, but avoid them except in life-or-death situations. Worst comes to worst, I'll take down all of the enemies and put you guys back together."
Missy and Dennis shared a look. "You can do that?" Missy asked nervously.
Amy licked her lips while considering the two Wards. It probably wasn't necessary to reveal all of her secrets. "Yeah, though I would rather not explain how." At least, right now. The last thing she needed was more panic about her powers.
"Well, that's not ominous," Dennis muttered.
"Look, I can keep you safe," Amy said, exasperated. "We do this for fun, to blow off steam, and to experiment. I wouldn't take you if we didn't have a backup plan." The Wards nodded at them.
"Last thing," Taylor said. "When we get back, we'll need notes from you on everything." They nodded again. She held their eyes for a moment, then looked down at her laptop. "Well, it's seven pm now. If we wait two hours, we can be out until three. Does that work?"
"What do you want to do for two hours?" Amy asked their guests. "Usually we would smoke a bunch of mild stuff and screw around on the internet." The Wards' wide-eyed alarm nixed that plan.
"Costumes," Taylor pointed out.
"Wait, you're not going to keep wearing the clothes you had from yesterday?" Missy quipped.
"We have extras that should mostly fit," Amy replied, giving the younger Ward the finger. "Remember the series of changer potions?"
"Ugh, don't remind me," Taylor said, hanging her head.
"Ok, you have to tell us that one," Dennis said, snapping out of his shock.
The next two hours were spent sitting around on the couches and telling all manner of stories. Amy and Taylor provided most of them, including the several times that Amy tried to breathe fire only to ignite her hair. Missy and Dennis mostly contributed funny stories from inside the PRT. Amy did succumb to peer pressure and told the story about Eidolon and Alexandria teleporting into her room with a badly hurt Legend.
***
A gold flash enveloped Alexandria, replacing the howling winds and smoldering plains of Nebraska with the relative stillness of a comfortable apartment. She blinked, then started moving immediately. Time was short.
Her target was a young woman splayed out semi-consciously on one of the couches. Due to the various states of undress or incapacitation they regularly found her in, Alexandria had to come first to avoid an overly inappropriate scenario. This time, at least, she was wearing pajamas, so the others could come in immediately.
"You're clear," Alexandria relayed via her communicator.
The second flash of gold light finally roused Amy from her likely self-created stupor. She turned her head, blinking in obvious confusion at the three Triumvirate members now standing in her living room. Well, two of them were standing. Eidolon was holding an unconscious Legend in his arms.
"Wha?" the healer mouthed.
"Panacea?" Alexandria asked, clamping down tight on her anger and disgust. She knew, better than almost anyone, that Amy was in a terrible situation. Everyone was withholding their judgement until Amy got back on her feet, but this went above and beyond anything she had seen or heard of recently. And it was clear that alternative measures were now needed.
"See if you can get her lucid," Alexandria said to Eidolon. The latter was carefully laying Legend down on the couch, who had been badly burned and shredded when the Tinker's device finally exploded.
Eidolon grunted in understanding, and Alexandria practically flew into Amy's bedroom. It was almost as much a disaster as the rest of the building, but she didn't have to search. Amy had, after all, both given them permission and explained what to do in this scenario. Alexandria flew back out of the room an instant later holding a small vial.
"She's unresponsive," Eidolon said. He didn't even bother to disguise his frustration. This was not the sort of legacy a hero should leave behind.
Alexandria sighed, then uncorked the vial and poured it down Amy's throat. Three seconds later the healer sat up and started coughing. "What in the fuck? What are --"
Despite everything, the girl was quick on the uptake. She blinked at Eidolon's glowing helmet, then immediately located Legend and started healing him. "Yikes, what in the shit happened here?" Amy muttered.
"Tinkertech accident," Alexandria explained. "Sorry, but I had to use one of the vials from your room."
"Trust me, I noticed," Amy murmured. "Ok, I've got him stabilized, but he needs to eat immediately so I can finish up. Um, there's pizza in the fridge, I guess."
"I'll watch him," Alexandria said. Eidolon nodded, and teleported back with a gold flash. She then stalked over to the refrigerator and located the pizza.
When she returned, Amy had the injured Legend sitting upright. The rips in his costume still revealed open wounds or severe burns, but he was able to move slightly. Alexandria helped him devour the remains of the pizza while Amy went back to work.
"Sorry about…" Amy said, gesturing to the localized disaster with her free hand.
Had it been literally any other cape, Alexandria would have launched a verbal assault potent enough to earn a Blaster rating. But Amy's goodwill, and much more importantly sanity
, vastly outweighed any other concerns. The girl rivaled Eidolon in raw power, even if she didn't know it.
"It's no problem. I'm just glad you had contingencies in place," Alexandria said.
Legend nodded painfully in between slices of pizza. "We're thankful we can teleport here in an emergency."
"Well, I'm supposed to be a hero and all," the girl said bitterly. "Ok, you're almost done. Eat a bunch when you get home."
Indeed, almost all of the gouges and burns had turned back into pinkish skin. Legend was able to eat the last slice of pizza under his own power, so Alexandria stood back up and crossed her arms.
"You are a hero, Amy," Legend said carefully. He was well aware of the minefield he was about to step into.
"Well I'm glad one of us believes that," Amy replied, even more bitterly than before. "Anyway, the sobering-up potion won't last much longer. Is everyone else okay?"
"Yes," Alexandria said, pleased that the girl still cared enough to ask. "We might have you check some people over tomorrow, if you don't mind."
"Sure," Amy said, leaning back on the couch. "Just call me when…" her voice trailed off as a large, loopy smile appeared on her face. Her eyes unfocused, only to briefly catch on the heroes before returning to the distance.
"We should really do something about this," Legend muttered.
Alexandria shook her head. "I could kill Brandish for how much she screwed Amy up. I don't think she'll implode further, but we have to wait until she exhausts herself with these… activities."
"I think we should revisit the plan to free her father," Legend whispered. "Maybe he can give her some structure."
"I'm starting to agree. Are you okay to fly back to New York?"
Legend patted down his costume. "I feel great, actually. She does good work." Even if they did have to rouse her from a drug-induced stupor of her own design.
"David should have the situation well in hand, and I want to watch over her until she wakes back up. This is unusual, even for her." Alexandria could use Doormaker to retrieve a secure laptop and get some work done.
Legend eyed Amy, getting a green-eyed glance and giggle for his trouble. "That's a good idea."
***
Amy was surprised to discover that she was able to recover most of her good mood from earlier. Beyond the amusement factor, both Missy and Dennis seemed to be actually interested in what she and Taylor were getting up to. Even Taylor was getting dragged into their good cheer, despite her deep-seated resentment of the Wards program that colored her interactions with the others.
They just barely noticed when Taylor's alarm beeped. "Ok, showtime," Taylor said, rubbing her hands. "Since I made them, I'm taking the shield one."
"Can I have the telekinesis potion?" Missy asked.
"Sure, but only if I get the laser one," Dennis replied. "I've always been jealous of Dean."
Amy had a sudden idea, since she was getting the reflex one. "Sounds good to me. I actually have an idea…"
Taylor's smile turned brittle for a moment. "Do I want to know?"
"Can you get everything ready? I need to adjust a pair of pants."
Amy darted off to her room while Taylor took the others downstairs. The adjustments were easily made with a pair of scissors -- all she needed was a hole near the base of the spine. Going under the belt meant it wouldn't compromise structural integrity, though she would need to wear them just right. And hope that the others didn't pull on it too much.
She got suited up, as much as their super-rookie costumes counted, picked up three more sets, then made her way downstairs while plotting how to get all of the changes right. Amy would need to adjust everything before taking the potion and hope that her power could figure out how to connect it all up correctly. Otherwise, tonight was going to be much less fun.
The others were waiting rather impatiently for Amy when she finally came downstairs. Taylor had already distributed the vials, leaving Amy's sitting on a workbench. "I'm going first, so if there's an emergency I can help Amy." There was a round of nods, then Taylor knocked back her vial.
She seemed to glow for a brief instant, then she raised her hands. A flurry of semi-translucent, appetizer plate-sized discs appeared and swirled around her. "Good enough," she said, swatting away the shields. "Missy, you're next."
Missy nodded, and took a moment to ready herself. Then she tilted the vial back in a single gulp. She also glowed for a moment, then started levitating. "Woah," the young Ward said, voice awed. Missy eyed the workbench, and one of Taylor's tools started moving around.
Amy placed her hand on both of them, checking that nothing had gone horribly wrong internally. They were both fine. "You're up, Dennis."
He was ready, drinking the whole vial quickly. He glowed for a moment, then flashed a crazy smile. A wave of his hand produced a four inch wide orange laser that left a black scorch on the concrete floor. Amy verified that he was fine, then grabbed his hand before he could blow something else up. "Knock it off. We test next door." He nodded, still giddy.
Then it was Amy's turn, but before she took her own vial, she had to do something first. Amy closed her eyes, focusing on the changes she wanted. She didn't want to modify her own brain directly, but for whatever reason her power could hook up new things with no problem. "What are you waiting for?" Missy asked.
Any further questions, and Missy's presumed yelp, were cut off when Amy's ears folded up and vanished. She could feel her skull reorganizing, along with the base of her spine. The tail was easy, and she could feel it practically explode through the hole in her underwear and pants. The ears followed a moment later, causing her skin to crawl around. The fur was hopefully the same as her natural hair.
"-- the absolute fuck," Dennis was saying when her hearing reconnected. Amy had a brief moment of dizziness as her brain adapted to the new location of her inner ears. Then she did the last piece, lengthening and strengthening her nails.
Amy didn't always like her powers. She didn't even always want them.
She had made it even worse, because healing was a responsibility that Amy had been made to bear. It hadn't mattered how many people Amy had helped, or how much objective good she had done --
she had always pushed for more, made Amy repent for sins she hadn't even committed.
But now… Amy was having
fun.
"She didn't take the vial yet?" Missy asked, eyes wide. "What the hell did I just see?"
Amy held up one hand. "Meow?" She flicked her ears for emphasis. It had long been her wish that she could at least affect herself a little bit. Now she had it in spades.
"BULLSHIT!" Dennis yelled. "Since when are you a Changer like that?"
Damn it, they would ask that. Stupid, stupid. Amy looked away, face darkening. She almost considered not telling them, but they had already seen it in action. "Second trigger," she muttered.
"Woah wait really?" Missy asked. "Isn't that --"
"Super rare? Yes, I would rather not talk about it." Amy then grabbed her vial and drank it. She felt the power take hold, then did a complicated backwards handspring with two twists. "Ok, mine works." She eyed Dennis, who was already getting ideas. "No pulling my tail or you will really regret it." His face turned to mock innocence instantly.
Taylor rolled her eyes. "Time to suit up. Let's go see how this stuff works."
The temporary powers worked mostly as advertised. Missy was capable of limited flight and seemed to have a total mass limit on what she could move, including herself. Taylor's shields could take serious punishment, tested via some Tinkertech weaponry they had traded for some work earlier. Dennis' lasers were actually quite dangerous at full power. And Amy appeared to have a bit of combat precognition, in addition to some impressive jumping power.
A quick trick with some biomass coated both Dennis and Missy's hair. Dennis wanted his bright orange to match his lasers, while Missy opted for black. Taylor pulled her hair back into a bun, while Amy opted for a short ponytail. The loaner costumes fit well enough, and after a few last minute adjustments, the four of them stood ready to set out.
"What about names?" Missy asked.
Taylor shrugged. "I think PHO calls us 'the Kleos,' after some epic poetry connection to Eidolon."
Amy smirked. "Yes, he knows it's us, and since it makes him look way more powerful, I think he finds it amusing."
Dennis rolled his eyes. "Yeah yeah, you know everyone. Let's go kick some butt before this wears off." The others nodded enthusiastically, and they set off in search of butt to kick.
Unsurprisingly, the area immediately surrounding the workshop was bereft of criminals. Amy explained the pheromone trick, which seemed to relieve the Wards for some reason. Luckily for them, however, an interface between Empire and ABB territory was not too far away. Even attempting to keep to shadows, a group of rookie capes would inevitably draw attention to themselves.
Amy couldn't find it in herself to feel sorry for anyone who mistook them for rookies.
"You're walking weird," Missy observed.
Amy scoffed. "Given that you're floating, I'm not sure you're in a position to say that."
"She's right," Taylor said. For some reason, she couldn't fly on her own shields, like Shielder could. "I think it's the tail."
Amy opened her mouth to retort, but a sudden sound cut her off. Her ears swiveled automatically, and she held up a hand -- and her tail? -- to cut them off. "I heard something. Drug deal gone wrong, I think. Let me check it out."
Before the others could object, she launched herself onto the nearest roof. With literal cat-like agility, her landing barely made any noise. Amy scampered across the roof, then found herself looking down on a large alley nestled between two apartments. Two large groups of gang members seemed to be arguing, and it was obviously about to get violent.
So, she ran back across and motioned to the others. "Drug deal about to go wrong. Levitate everyone up here and we can get the drop on them." Missy quickly did as instructed, and they all scrambled over to the edge.
"Ok, what's the plan here," Dennis asked, quickly peeking over the edge. "Run in guns blazing sounds fun, but there's like twenty guys with guns down there."
"I can levitate both Taylor and Dennis down. Stand next to each other, and if you can telegraph your lasers, Taylor can open holes." Missy thought for a moment. "Then Amy and I can pincer them. I'll get the back."
The others nodded, and the sound of gunshots started echoing up. Amy stuck her head up for a status update, but moved almost without knowing when a bullet grazed past her head. "Ok, let's do this," she said with a wild smile.
Dennis and Taylor started floating before the words were out of her mouth. Amy launched herself along the building, dropping down to the ground with an unnecessary flourish at the mouth of the alley. An instant later, orange lasers started flying into the mass of people.
Amy didn't wait for the distraction. She jumped at the nearest goon, latching onto his shoulders with her claws. He shouted, twisting the gun in his hands skyward as she pulled him onto his back. As the goon fell, she grabbed his gun with one hand while launching herself off his shoulders.
Her precog sense tickled, and she twisted in midair to let one of Dennis' lasers fly past her and into the sky. She tossed her gun away before landing on the next goon, flipping to kick his chest with her feet. Part of Amy's brain was fascinated at her agility, while the other part was already plotting her next move.
Damn, sometimes being a hero was actually fun.
The second goon was disarmed on his way down, and Amy raked her claws over his chest for good measure. Nearby gang members who turned to watch her were quickly shot in the back by Dennis, or were trying to shoot through Taylor's shields. Amy cracked a smile when she realized that Taylor was angling her shields to ricochet the bullets towards the ground instead of into nearby windows.
Amy twisted again, using her tail for balance, as another bullet flew past her and into the wall. She retaliated by leaping at the shooter, and he went down with a crack when she landed on his chest. Another orange laser sailed over her head, striking a thug coming up behind her.
What little Amy could see indicated that Missy was doing fine on her own. There were fewer gang members on her side, but she was using the thugs themselves as blunt objects or shields to defend herself. The gang members were, apparently, unwilling to shoot their comrades. Dennis was willing, though, and Missy would occasionally trip them so that they would get hit by his lasers.
All the while, Taylor was using her shields to defend herself and Dennis while pulling the dropped firearms into a pile at her feet.
Amy ducked again as a bullet whizzed past her ear, and she jumped straight up to a fire escape. The confused thug that tried to follow her with his gun suddenly fell over, but he wasn't Amy's primary concern. Now that she was up and above, she could see that reinforcements were coming.
"Rune, Alabaster, and Krieg inbound!" she yelled, and her teammates nodded. The last two standing thugs were distracted enough that Dennis was able to shoot the guns right out of their hands.
"Are we staying?" Taylor asked. "I think we stand a good chance against them. Worst comes to worst, we run."
Amy considered that, but everyone else gave a thumbs-up. "Ok, I guess we're doing this." Taylor's smile in return was worrying.
The three Empire capes were flying in on Rune's platforms. Amy waited until they were just near enough, then tapped into her high-density stores and uncoiled her legs. The fire escape groaned upon her sudden departure, and an instant later she had her claws out and into Alabaster. She twisted in midair and landed on him when they hit the ground.
Rune and Krieg looked momentarily confused when he was displaced, which gave Dennis an opening. A flurry of orange lasers shot above them, and they had to dodge.
"It's those fucking rookies," Rune spat. "I'm sick of their shit! Get them!"
Amy was aware of Alabaster resetting a few seconds later, and he threw her off him when he stood up. Amy flipped in midair, slightly slower than before, but managed to land with her feet.
"Fuckin' freaks," Alabaster said, then swung at her with his fists. Even with Krieg's slow aura, it was trivial to dodge his attacks. In return, she laid into him with her claws, leaving terrible gashes on his body and face. For a moment, she could see why Glory Girl was so obsessed with fighting him.
The rest of the battle was slightly more interesting. Missy and Rune were trading potshots with whatever rubble was nearby while Taylor was trying to fend off both Krieg's punches and the occasional shot from Rune. Dennis was trying to fire at both, but they were too quick for him.
Alabaster made another swing, and Amy leapt over him and jumped off his shoulders to get closer to the others. She unconsciously dodged something flung by Rune, then tackled Missy to the ground just as a bigger piece followed.
"Get in the air," Amy hissed. "Stop being a target." Missy nodded, then threw herself into the air and went after Rune.
The airborne battle took some of the pressure off of Taylor, but Krieg was still moving too fast. He managed to get a good hit in on Dennis, who flew backwards into a wall. Taylor staved off the next hit, but at the cost of getting knocked down herself.
Amy leapt across the battlefield and intercepted him. She flashed her claws, standing over the other two.
"You have to be kidding me," the Nazi muttered. He pulled a knife from somewhere and tried to gut Amy.
This fight was much more interesting. The slow aura was much more pronounced now, and it was all her slight precog was able to do to keep the knife away. She left a few gouges on his hand, but in response she got a pair of nasty cuts on her arm.
She let them bleed for a bit, even though she dulled the pain. Revealing her healing factor was probably a bad idea.
They continued to dance, trading small cuts. Alabaster had gotten up, and Dennis was doing his damnedest to smite the regenerating cape. His orange beams punched right through Alabaster and left a smoldering trail on the ground, but it would only keep the Nazi cape down for a few seconds.
Amy suddenly leapt backwards, and it wasn't until an injured Missy fell into her arms that she knew why. A moment later one of Rune's projectiles exploded on Taylor's shield. She also intercepted a blow from Krieg, but the Nazis were making up lost ground. Amy took another step backwards just as Dennis threw another blast at Alabaster. Rune brought her platform closer to the ground, a sinister smile plastered on her face.
Amy felt Missy twist in her arms, and a grin spread on her face. A strangled cry from above indicated Rune falling from her platform, and the Nazi girl fell the six feet to the ground. A flurry of detritus flew at the group, only intercepted by a group of Taylor's shields. Several chunks still got through, leaving marks on everyone. Amy set Missy down between her and Taylor, then turned to face the others.
Krieg helped Rune to her feet while Alabaster ran over to the others. Dennis lowered his hand, twitching in pain while he did. A stray laser would easily kill the other two.
"Not a bad showing," Krieg murmured. He suddenly surged towards Amy, Taylor's shield appearing behind him due to his speed. Amy tensed herself, but she was only able to barely tear into his chest before being slammed into the wall behind her.
Even with her enhanced biology and preparing to take the hit, it still hurt. Her power went immediately into fixing the damaged everything, and Krieg raised his hand dramatically to strike her. However, a muffled thump behind him drew his eyes instead.
Alabaster was gone in a blast of gold and white, exploding against a far wall an instant later. Krieg immediately stepped back from Amy, then ran to Rune. The younger Nazi had backed the other three into a corner and was keeping up a constant barrage on Taylor's shields. Missy would fire a few back, but it wasn't enough.
"They're done, get us out of here," Krieg said. Rune frowned at the pinned group, but nevertheless picked up a piece of asphalt and flew over to Alabaster. The new cape ignored them, opting instead to check on the "rookies." The Nazis flew off.
Fuck.
"Well, you guys are lucky I was here," Vicky said. Her aura was giving off concern. "PRT is already on the way."
Double fuck.
Amy leapt over to the other three. "Give us some cover with shields," she said, and Taylor made a whole flurry appear. Amy reached out and quickly healed her teammates and let her power finish healing her own wounds. "We need to go, stat."
The others stood up and ran their hands over their damaged costumes before nodding.
"Wait," Vicky called. "Stop running off like this! You need to give a statement!"
"No thanks," Amy yelled back, and immediately leapt onto the nearest roof. Dennis and Taylor were tossed up rather unceremoniously, and Missy followed. The four of them immediately darted away from the scene, running as fast as possible on the dark roof.
This wasn't exactly the life-or-death situation Amy had in mind, but it was close enough. "Missy, stretch space so we can start skipping rooftops." The younger cape let out a surprised squeak, but the rooftop was suddenly much shorter. And the gap to the next one was a trivial jump instead of needing to levitate over an alley.
Three roofs later, they found themselves hiding behind an air conditioner on top of an abandoned warehouse. Taylor held up a hand. "I think we're good here," she said, looking around. "Let's stop to get our bearings."
A few minutes of catching breath later, Taylor was proven wrong when Vicky landed next to them with a thump. "Ok, you four need to explain yourselves," she said sternly. Her aura was in full display, demanding their subservience.
Luckily, the other stayed silent, because it gave Amy a chance to plan.
Amy definitely, absolutely, completely did not want to deal with this right now. Vicky had
betrayed her, and it stung all the worse because she was, at that point, the only person Amy knew that loved her. That Amy loved her back, inappropriately, made it hurt all the worse when Vicky had taken
her side during the argument.
It would be vastly easier just to run. Amy wouldn't trust her powers to make a knockout gas, lest her anger or infatuation do something horrible to everyone nearby.
Running away it was.
"Again, no thanks," Amy retorted. She tried to walk away, but Vicky reached out and grabbed her tail. "Ow! Vicky, that hurt!"
Fuck.
Vicky released Amy's tail like it was a snake. "
Amy?" she asked, incredulous.
Godfuckingdamnit.
Amy turned to face the taller girl, and recognition dawned on Vicky's face. Then Vicky turned to look at the others, eyes flicking over their height and hair. "Ok, what in the everliving fuck are you guys doing?" she asked slowly.
Amy ignored her, like she was supposed to be doing. "Can you three get back to base for debrief? And probably drinks?"
"Yeah, we're actually not that far," Taylor said, holding up her phone. She led the other two over to a ledge, and Missy crunched space so they could escape faster.
"You have some explaining to do," Vicky said. "Are you starting a new team or something? And what happened to your body?"
Goddamn it, go away Vicky.
"You're not supposed to interact with me," Amy retorted.
"I don't give a damn. I've been talking to some people, and I'm worried about you."
Amy very specifically didn't want Vicky worrying about her. Because if she worried, that meant she cared. But if she cared, why didn't she stand up to
her? Amy set a frown on her face and stared at Vicky. Her tail flicked around in annoyance.
"Amy, please?"
"Shouldn't you be calling me Amelia?" Amy spat. "What with me being the daughter of a supervillain and all?"
Vicky flinched. "I'm so--"
"Don't!" Amy yelled. "No. Conversation over." She ran to the ledge where the others had left and vaulted herself across the gap.
Of course, Vicky was there on the other side. She was going to make this as difficult as possible. "How the hell did you do that?" Vicky asked, eyes wide.
"Go away, Vicky," Amy said, voice hard.
"No. Not until I know you're ok."
Amy sighed in frustration. "Fine, I'm ok. Can I go now?"
"You're clearly not ok." Vicky looked her up and down. "That costume actually fits you. Which means that you do this often."
Amy said nothing. Part of her wanted to break down utterly and sob into Vicky's dress while admitting everything. The rest of her wanted to take that part out back and shoot it.
"There's been a bunch of sightings of independent heroes in this area. Always dressed like rookies, but with a wide variety of powers." Vicky tapped her cheek. "Oftentimes it's two girls. One of them matches your description, but your old costume is pretty concealing. I wouldn't have even considered that it could be you."
Amy frowned, but said nothing. Her tail continued to flick in annoyance.
"So the other is your super secret Tinker partner, whose only public appearance was during the Endbringer attack."
"Fuck you, Vicky. Fuck you with a rake," Amy said, suddenly exhausted. "I'm going home now, stop following me."
"But Amy," she tried.
"No! You've already ruined enough tonight. Go away."
Amy set off across the rooftops without bothering to check if Vicky was following her. She put as many twists and flips into her vaulting leaps as she could, in an attempt to distract herself. This power was fun, especially with the extra balance that the tail gave her. And since it looked like they were done for the night, this would likely be her last chance to play with it for a while.
Sailing through the air on her impossible jumps was not quite as good as flying, but she enjoyed it almost as much. Even if her hair did tickle her ears in a funny way. Landing and rolling naturally was also cool, especially since she could leap out of it and keep going. She only had to cheat with her enhanced muscles once, to make a particularly wide leap. Admittedly, that was the most fun jump of the trip.
Her enhanced speed put her at the workshop door within minutes of dealing with Vicky. Amy vaulted up the steps with a frontflip, then walked into the sitting room to find everyone already recording their experiences. Amy made a beeline for the liquor cabinet before stopping short.
"You ok?" Taylor asked.
"No," Amy sighed. She should really revert her body back to normal before starting to drink, to avoid any unpleasant side effects. Amy barely had to concentrate to bring her body back to normal, but as soon as she did, she nearly fell over.
However, just as she was about to fall, her enhanced reflexes kicked in and she merely stumbled. She felt the power attempt to correct the motion with her nonexistent tail, and she almost fell a second time. Taylor jumped up from the couch to catch her, and once Amy was mostly stable she returned the tail and cat ears.
"Well that's a pain," she muttered, pushing off of Taylor to stand up straight. Her tail flicked around, mirroring her irritation.
Taylor poked at her ear. It tickled. "Interesting data point, though."
Amy shrugged before walking over to the liquor cabinet and rummaging around in it. She pulled out two bottles, one that was reasonable and another that definitely wasn't. Cups, she decided, were unnecessary, and she fell down on the couch next to Dennis.
"Well, congratulations," Amy declared, proffering the reasonable bottle and taking a long quaff out of the other. "We fought those Empire bastards and survived."
The others just eyed the two bottles. "Do you always celebrate by drinking?" Missy asked.
"Hell no," Amy shot back. "I'm drinking to forget that I had to deal with my, uh, Vicky." She took another long drag from the unreasonable bottle. "Let me fix your hair, then I'm going to bed."
Amy ran her hands through the Wards' hair, dissolving the hair coloring organism. "Ok, good enough," she muttered. Then Amy picked up her bottle and shuffled to her bedroom.
"Thanks for letting us come along," Missy called. "That was awesome."
Amy paused at the door to her bedroom, but didn't look back. "Yeah," she said quietly. "It was fun, until the end." She almost closed the door on her tail.
The others were only mildly surprised when Lily showed up twenty minutes later, looking for Amy.