Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Battle Vixens! - 75




Episode 75: Boiling Over

Rowan tried to call Light first. When she didn't pick up, Amp was the fallback. That didn't get a response either, so he just picked Dr. Quinn as the next one to try more or less at random. Fortunately, Clark actually answered. "Hello?" A female voice came on the line, which probably meant she had been fighting something within the past few minutes—but wasn't fighting it now, or wouldn't have been able to answer the phone.

"Dr. Quinn. Is Light anywhere near you?"
"Uh, yeah actually. We just got through killing a giant worm that ate Ning." Oh...it sounded like they'd had a rough fight today, too. "I was just about to call you, about maybe arranging some transportation for her, to go to the VI so you can 'wake her up'."
"I'll take care of that, but first, can you hand the phone to Light for a minute?"
"Certainly." And then, more distantly: "Here, it's for you."



There was about enough time for everyone to catch their breath before Cynthia turned and stormed toward Rowan, looking positively enraged. "You!!!" she pointed. "How did you ever get picked to boss people around!? What kind of moronic plan was it to try to fight that thing alone?!"
"Hey now, it did work..." Petra started, but trailed off as Rowan put up a hand just slightly in her direction.
"You're right; that was a very poor plan. I chose to test out a theory in an environment where it might have cost my life, or others. I...attempted to harness something which proved to be extremely powerful, but ultimately impossible to fully control." By now the redheaded vixen had stopped a few steps in front of Rowan, and—being a bit taller—glared down at her. Agreeing with her hadn't calmed her down in the slightest, but Rowan was feeling quite calm herself now.
"And there were like ten other people in there who would've gladly come out and helped you," she said, gesturing toward the VI's front doors. "Instead you just try to keep us all locked inside like prisoners, and say it's for 'our own safety' to not even know it's out here, ready to bring the whole place down over our heads!"

Dawn had made her way to just behind Cynthia, and wore an apologetic expression, appearing ready to try and pull her back. Rowan fixed her with a look during this rant that said Let me handle it this time, which she seemed to understand well enough to not intervene. "I don't know about 'gladly'. I think some of those you speak of don't understand the scope of the situation as well as you do, and might have followed you out anyway because you made it seem like the right thing to do in the moment. Many of them have families or loved ones elsewhere who they don't even know they would risk never seeing again by choosing to fight here. Nonetheless, I agree that you and Dawn have recovered enough to make your own decisions. I am sorry I didn't recognize that sooner."
Cynthia growled, and returned to her original point: "How are you in charge here?! Who made you—who even are you!?"

"...My name is Rowan Shepherd. I was a police officer for around ten years. When this all began, I recieved no powers; there was nothing that I wanted badly enough to get one. But someone who had seen injustice at the hands of my coworkers wanted revenge, and their power passed to me when I fought back in self-defense." She crossed her arms. "I've never been anyone's 'boss' before. I was a beat cop, not a captain. Not even sergeant, or detective. But, somehow I was chosen to coordinate things, possibly just because I was the first of us to join the Initiative.

"Whatever the reason, I don't lead because I want power over others. I do it because everyone keeps looking at me like I know what I'm doing, and I don't want to let them down. I made mistakes today, and yesterday, and especially the day before that. I will likely make more mistakes in the future, but I intend to continue to learn from them. And, I will do all I can to prove to you that I am worthy of this post also, should you choose to continue working with the VI after today."



"Uhh..am I the only one in the dark here?" Magus looked around at the others; Rory, at least, seemed to not quite know what the big deal was. "What's goin' on?"
"It's, sort of another secret," Amp said. "Basically, if one vixen beats another one in 'honorable combat', she learns the loser's key phrase. It gives her power over that vixen, like: The ability to change her back and forth, make her powers work or not, and also the phrase can be used to 'command' the loser's powers even when they're not nearby."
"Oh." It took her a second to realize. "So, wait, Light's done that before?"
"Three times by now," Gemma said, nodding. "She uh, has kinda a habit of not killing people who attack her, is all." Well, that at least sounded right. But—wait, then who...?

"What do you mean accidentally?!" Light replied to the person on the other end of the line, interrupting this conversation. "How do you even—?"
Magus hadn't been trying to eavesdrop before, but couldn't help it now...and her ears were more than capable of picking up Rowan's voice on the other end of the line. "She challenged me to a duel. We weren't seriously trying to kill each other, and it wasn't expressly for the purpose of one of us gaining 'command' over the other, so it didn't occur to me that it would 'count' for this."



Rowan could see it in her eyes: Cynthia felt that she was right—and she was, for the most part. But the calm responses, the interrupted attempt to defend Rowan, and the fact that they now seemed about half-ready to applaud that most recent speech, all had her feeling that everyone else was "against" her, as though they were really even enemies in the first place. Most importantly, she was still very, very angry. However, knowing all of that still wasn't enough to successfully predict her next action.

"O-oh, yeah?! Then...then fight me!" Cynthia took a small step back and drew her sword. "Show me what you can do firsthand! R-right here, right now, huh? Think you can do it?"
The sudden shift to violence surprised Rowan, but she let her fox form's characteristic calm hide that for her. Some of the other vixens present looked worried after their own surprise, knowing that she was injured and tired from the fight just barely concluded, but Zeno facepalmed and shook her head grinning, recognizing right away how poorly the fight was likely to go for Ms. Hargrove.
"..Very well." For her own part, Rowan was actually feeling pretty good, even with those injuries. After a brief moment of losing control, she had been well-grounded again by seeing the others fight. It was difficult to put into words, but...it was something about knowing that she wasn't alone in her goals. Nico's trees helping her recuperate for a bit certainly hadn't hurt, either.

"You may wish to reconsider 'right here', however. I have something of an unfair advantage in this location." She pointed behind Cynthia, who looked and saw a wall of water rising up behind her as a demonstration. Rowan gently set the water down again once she was facing forward again, flowing much of it back toward the pipes it had come from. "May I suggest instead, one of our sparring grounds inside?"
"...Fine."

Rowan turned and led the way, patching up her wounds a little more as she went. Everyone followed, even those who probably had other places to be. Well—there hadn't been time to formally debrief them before this, so hopefully it wouldn't take too long. "Some rules," she said as they went. "We will not risk seriously injuring each other. To that end, whoever can disarm her opponent earns a point. Three points is a win. Powers are fine, but only in service of disarming, not aimed to kill. Does that seem fair?" She didn't want to get killed, obviously, and also didn't want to really harm Cynthia either. Thinking back on the 'duel' with Light, she reasoned that their powers would actually help to enforce any rules given for a "formal challenge" like this, so it seemed like a good way to keep them both relatively safe.
"Yeah, sure."

"C'mon guys, there's plenty of window seating. Don't crowd the courtyard..." Petra kept everyone else inside as Rowan and Cynthia went out, Dawn right behind her, and then proceeded to stay outside, just in front of the door, herself. Dawn went over to an opposite corner, still wearing a very worried expression, but Rowan briefly caught her eyes as the two of them stood apart, readying to fight, and managed to reassure her some.

"Okay, let's have a clean fight," Petra said, "Uh—you both know the rules already, so. Swords out?" Whether Cynthia accepted her as an impartial referree or not, she didn't seem to care too much; she drew her weapon, and Rowan did the same, standing in a loose, ready position. "Aand, start on the count of three: One, two, three!"

The redhead rushed in swinging as soon as she heard the word 'three'. Her motions were swift but sloppy, not planned out, and made even worse by her reckless attitude. Rowan simply backed just out of range of a few sideways slashes, sidestepped a chop, and then hit the back of the blade, up near the hilt, with her sword before raising her foot and stomping hard on the center, pushing it down out of her opponent's grip. It dropped to the ground and audibly clattered, Rowan taking a couple of steps back while Cynthia looked on in shock.

"Stop! Point to Rowan," Petra said. Round one had lasted a grand total of maybe ten seconds. Cynthia backed up, audibly growling, and when she reformed her sword again it was visibly wreathed in flames, which continued up past her hands to her upper wrists. Rowan simply took up her original position again and waited for the count to begin.

"One, two, three!"

She didn't go to attack right away this time, instead holding the blade up in front of her and slowly circling, which Rowan mirrored, maintaining the distance between them. Her grip and placement were awful; there were plenty of openings for her to be stabbed or cut through. But since knocking that sword away was Rowan's target, she didn't take any of those opportunities. Instead she concentrated on slowly gathering water vapor behind her, out of Cynthia's sight, until she had enough for her plan.

Once she was ready—about halfway through their rotation, and now standing where Cynthia had begun—Rowan feinted forward with her sword, letting Cynthia try to block and counter and backing well away to avoid all of that. With the hand not holding onto the hilt of her weapon she directed all of the water into an especially thick tentacle, slamming it into the back of the burning sword near the end of its sideways swing so that the hit pushed the sword even farther in the same direction as it was already moving. Most of the water steamed off before it hit the sword, of course, but enough was still there at the end to impart the momentum. The redheaded vixen stumbled, her grip terribly loosened by the unexpected motion, and Rowan only had to dart in and tap the tip of her weapon on the blade near the hilt to get it out of her hands.

"Rowan two, Pheonix aught," Simon said cheerfully, which only served to make Cynthia even angrier. She remade the sword, this time extending the blazing aura across her entire body and beyond, and didn't wait for the count to come charging at Rowan, sending arms of fire out on either side of her to limit her movement. Rowan narrowly ducked or sidestepped each attack, waiting patiently for an opening to present itself.

The air around her was surprisingly cold for being so close to all that fire. A quick test with one hand behind her back confirmed that Rowan was more than capable of condensing some water into existence too; in fact it was easier than before. There was only one explanation for this: Dawn was helping her. And...come to think of it, getting help from another vixen wasn't against the rules. It was somewhat unsportsmanlike, but so was ignoring the count of three for an ambush—which was also not part of the stated rules, to be fair.

Cynthia was striking in a very predictable pattern, and every fifth strike of that pattern was angled and placed in a way that seemed intended to try and catch her from an unexpected direction, but instead only succeeded in producing an especially weak force behind the swing. Rowan extended water into a shield around herself, just about strong enough to take that amount of force, and when that fifth hit came again she stepped forward into it instead of dodging. Its placement would've landed the blade and encompassing fire into her shoulder if not blocked, and Cynthia's eyes widened in the instant she was able to see where the strike was going, her realization that she was (seemingly) about to seriously injure or kill her target weakening her strike further. Thus she was even less prepared for it to bounce, and her doubt made the blaze around her flicker out. This probably would've been very temporary, the fire all coming right back in an instant, if not for what happened next.

Rowan struck the flat of her blade up into the edge of Cynthia's, going along with her weakened grip to knock the sword up into the air, out of her hands again. It turned to fire and fizzled out of existence before gravity could begin to pull it down, and a bright red glow surrounded the redhead for a moment before seeming to pull forward, coalsecing into a cloud which rushed into Rowan's body right after.

Petra raised her hand. "Thaat's three—....huh?" She paused, seeing the cloud of Cynthia's power going into Rowan.
It was easy enough to make sense of after the fact; it took Rowan only a couple of seconds. A vixen could gain "ownership" of another, including knowledge of their phrase, by winning a fight to the death without killing the loser. Rowan and Light had already established that a formal "duel" with the express purpose of the winner gaining "ownership" of the loser would also do the trick. And this...was a duel too, a formal challenge with the express purpose of proving that Rowan was worthy to command her. Of course their powers interpreted "command" and "ownership" as the same thing; it was hard to see how the Giver wouldn't be capricious enough to set the rules up that way.

The only problem now was explaining what had just happened—not just to Cynthia, or to Dawn, but to all of the other vixens watching who didn't know about this aspect of everyone's powers. Not to mention, there were a number of VI staffers watching this duel through the windows who probably should've been doing their jobs elsewhere at the moment.

...Cynthia first. She was panting slightly, and looked to be somewhat in shock. Rowan whispered her phrase under her breath, ordering her power right back where it belonged. She wasn't going to use it to hurt Rowan, even in revenge for this; that much was clear from her expression during those microseconds where she thought her strike was going to actually catch her in the shoulder.

"What the—what was that?!" she said, backing up several steps. The anger was extinguished, but there was definitely some fear present now. "That was—I felt like—"
"Something unexpected happened when I won our duel," Rowan stated calmly. "Sorry. I..believe it is more than you that I need to explain it to." She held out a hand toward the redhead briefly, and then gestured toward the door, and Petra. "Let's go inside, please."
"Um..okaay...?" While the unshakable calm had made her angrier when she was angry, it served to reassure her just a little bit now that she was afraid. It was probably still a bit unsettling, given that Rowan showed none of the surprise she had felt at these results.



Light exhaled slowly, remembering to direct her frustration properly. "Okay. Fine, that...makes sense, I guess. Who was..?"
"Ms. Cynthia Hargrove," Rowan said. "You would know her as Dawn's friend, the one with power over fire." Fire...right, that somehow sounded 'correct'. "I've explained the situation to her as best I could, although this 'inheriting' aspect wasn't pointed out to us until after I did so..."

Ning came out from the shop, with Nadia in tow. Still listening (and maintaining an illusion of a sleeping Ning), Light set things up so it looked like the little girl was coming out all on her own, and had...oh, how about Clark going over to comfort her or whatever. It would've been Amp, but she was invisible right now—as far as anyone looking on from outside would be concerned, there was no blond-haired vixen present. She'd have to explain this in a minute to keep everyone's stories consistent, but it looked like a believable situation for now.

"Power's out," Ning said. "Guess I shouldn't be surprised, really. I went on and started the backup generator to run my refrigeration, but don't wanna waste that energy on the TV. Got no signal anyhow. Think some'a you could help get Nadia to our house?" The little girl was looking around at everyone wide-eyed, waving cheerfully if a bit shyly at the group of mostly strangers.



Once the explanation was given and they were sworn to secrecy, the staffers left, leaving behind just the vixens. Rowan took a deep breath and spoke her own phrase to finally turn back to an uninjured human, feeling very happy that those wounds could heal without being physically present.

"..I'll keep this as brief as I can, but I do have some major announcements to make, I think," he said. "First of all, everyone but me did an excellent job today, including you two," he indicated Dawn and Cynthia. "Any specific criticism I might have can wait for later, and is by and large drowned out by how well you all worked together to take out that dragon, and—I assume—the turtles, too?" A few of them nodded in response to this.

"Now. Today's events reminded me that, even in 'empowered' form, no matter how strong we feel...most of us, me included, are just as fragile as any ordinary human. I'd say even Corporal Langdon is far from invincible. For that reason, I'm going to suggest the development of some kind of lightweight armor for our vixen forms, myself especially; if any one of you want to request some, there'll be a way to do it if my suggestion is approved.

"..Secondly, as if I needed to learn this again, my plans aren't perfect. I intend to take your feedback on board from now on, and actually explain my intentions ahead of time instead of going ahead with boneheaded ideas like I did today. If you think I'm about to do something stupid, tell me, and I'll try my best to actually listen from now on. My specific mistake today was...well, many of you are aware by now that we can become temporarily stronger if something makes us angry enough. As it turns out, anger isn't the only emotion that can have that effect if the situation is desperate enough...but, as I also said earlier, it's not a reliable tool. It...controlled me, just as much as it empowered me. I'd advise that we try to keep from doing that at all in the future, unless there is no other option.

"Third, again, I'm extremely vulnerable and fallible. There may be situations, like today, when I'm taken out of commission, even if I'm not dead. I would like to appoint someone as a 'lieutenant', who you can look to first for command if I'm not available. I don't know that we need a very strict chain of command, but at least one backup seems pretty wise. For this decision, I have been paying attention to our battles so far: Recordings, your reports, and those of other witnesses. I would like to nominate Simon for this position," he said, turning toward Petra.

She appeared very nonplussed. "Uh, really? I mean, you don't wanna go with the literal military guy or something?"
"Corporal Langdon is not very experienced with our team yet, or the unusual tactics involved in fighting those monsters, nor in using our powers to do so," he said; the gray-haired vixen quietly nodded her agreement to this. "And really, you're much better at improvising than I am. But: Abuse this power, and you will pay for it," he said seriously.
"H-heh, yeah, I mighta guessed," she chuckled nervously. "I gotta say I'm flattered by the vote of confidence. I'll, y'know, do my best to live up to it."

"Finally: Dawn, Cynthia. You have the right to join us, if you want, but you have to accept the situation as it is. My authority has a purpose here, and I will do my best not to go beyond that purpose. Understand that if you accept this offer, I'll probably be criticizing how you fight, to try to help you and everyone else survive. If not, you're free to stay here, or to go wherever you like. There are some...legal issues involving events neither of you remember, but I could at least try to see if anything can be done about that in light of everything you've been through and done."

"Are you kidding? This is our town, and we wanna defend it! Right?" She looked at Dawn, who nodded seriously.
"Yeah. We're with ya'll."
"All right. Of course, you're not signing your life away here, either. Like everyone else, you're essentially volunteers, free to leave if you wish.

"...That should be all for now. Well—let me know if you have anything to say, but if you've got somewhere to go, go ahead and leave," Rowan said. Everyone began filtering out.

"Heyy, soo," Zeno stepped up toward Rowan. "Quick question."
"Yes?"
"You said Light has 'access' to your power, and now you have access to hers," she said, pointing to Cynthia; Rowan nodded that this was correct. "Soooo...is this a transitive relation? Can Light use fire now, too?"
"...Oh."

"...Excuse me, I need to make a call."

Rowan rushed into the nearest soundproofed room (the VI, of course, having had the foresight to build several of those into their headquarters), and pulled out his phone. He tried to call Light first. When she didn't pick up, Amp was the fallback. That didn't get a response either, so he just picked Dr. Quinn as the next one to try more or less at random.



"Alright, so we think we've got the logistics worked out here," Clark said after Light handed the phone back to him. "You send someone to pick up Ning, plus Light and Gemma. I'll follow you in my car, with Magus, Amp and our..'guest' also hitching a ride. We stop by said guest's house and certain people get out, Light hiding one of them. Then we split off, I take Magus home—or wherever—" she added, looking at the vixen in the hat briefly, "—while they go on to you. Good plan?"
"Seems sensible enough to me," Rowan said. "I'll make sure to send drivers who can keep a few secrets."

They all went into Mr. Nelson's store, pretending it was a random place of shelter and relatively even ground that happened to have its door unlocked, to wait for transport to arrive—Rory appearing to pick Ning up and carry her inside, of course. It didn't take as long as expected, since the VI had someone already in town for just this purpose, and they all went out to where Amp and Dr. Quinn's cars had been parked.

"...Shoot, I forgot I drove here," Amp said. "Maybe this can get moved somewhere and I pick it up later?" After some brief negotiations, the VI's backup driver took her keys to drive it into a parking garage nearby, and they picked her back up after a brief wait in front of it.


Nadia and Amp bailed out of the Quinns' car, leaving just Magus and the two college professors inside as it headed off toward the apartment complex. "Hey, uh...this is maybe kinda personal, buuut..."
"What is it?" Clark said.
"Are Gemma and Amp, uh, you know...together?" She poked her index fingers against each other to illustrate the word. Since, she accidentally knew now that Amp's human form was male, plus the way they acted around each other...
"Well, they're dating. Dated...once so far, I think? More importantly, Gemma might have gotten powers in the first place largely based on having a crush on him."

"Oh. Ohhh man. So, did you warn them?"
"...About what?"
"Well, you know...inappropriate relationships and stuff? 'Cause, like, Gemma's a..?"
"A what?" He didn't get the implication and didn't even see her vague gesturing from the backseat.
"A professor, or teacher, or...something like that, right?"
"Pfffhaahahah!" Clark slowed the car down some so he wouldn't run into something from laughing. It didn't seem cruel or anything, just that he hadn't expected her to think that at all. "Heh, aah...no. I'm certain she'd be flattered to hear you thought that, though!"

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Battle Vixens! - 74




Episode 74: The Energy Nightmare

Clark drove up to where the police had hastily cordoned off the impromptu battleground, stopping in the middle of the street to get out. This was still around a corner and too far away to see the fight, but people had been strongly advised to evacuate the area if possible since there was a risk of getting electrocuted otherwise; what remained here were just a few police officers, and they didn't seem inclined to ticket him for illegal parking right now.

After changing form, she went and hopped over the tape, taking just the few steps the forward momentum forced her into before stopping to summon a pair of puppets. Aside from the ones representing stolen powers, Tobias Mond's puppets had looked fully "human", at least as much so as plastic or porcelain-looking featureless mannequins could. By contrast, Clark's puppets had a soft, clothlike material forming shoulder-length hair and mobile, foxlike ears and tails, and while both of these had pitch black "hair" for all of the above, it seemed she had the option of "customizing" them. For the moment, however, utility was the important thing.

With just two, her left hand was sufficient to control them; she had them start running in the direction of the giant worm. She could actually see and hear from both their perspectives as well as her own, despite their lack of actual eyes and ears, and the result was much less disorienting than she knew it should have been. This had to be something like what Emma experienced most of the time, except that her coordination and control of these "extra bodies" didn't feel as precise as that of her own—which made sense for puppets, after all. Still, they seemed to have a somewhat automatic 'run' function so she wasn't playing a very personalized form of QWOP just to make them move quickly.

The worm wasn't visibly present when they arrived, but there was a faint rumbling in the ground, and a great deal of well-tilled concrete, complete with several holes, to indicate its recent and impending presence. Emma's two bodies were on opposite sides of a giant hole near the center of the road, the dark-haired one farther off and currently panting while the light-haired one looked very alert, like she was getting ready for something. Plus turned toward the sound of someone running up to her, and let out a short "WUAAH—!" while hopping back, away from the one headed her way—the other one making its way around the hole now toward Minus.

When the puppet stopped a few feet away, arms at its sides, she relaxed slightly. "Oh—wait. Uh, Dr. Quinn?" The puppet nodded as its partner reached Minus, both of them coming closer to put a hand out toward her chest and 'feel' for injuries.
Clark shook her head slightly, mumbling mostly to herself: "What'd you do to twist your wrist like that? And, where'd those burns..?" She got to work on the injuries quickly, suspecting the monster might pop out at any moment.
"Uh, hey—" "—tell anyone else who comes—" "—I can sorta hear where the monster is coming up—" "—so if I tell them to like—" "—run or move away, then um—" "—do it, fast!" Both puppets nodded. Even though Clark also had two perspectives to hear from, she couldn't work out where the worm was exactly; with some effort, she thought, it was enough to make out a vague area at best. Emma's powers were probably helping her brain(s) do some impressive calculations totally unconsciously. In fact, looking closer...

Both of her were glowing a bit, like when Light went "super saiyan" before. Except that Emma seemed relatively calm, and didn't seem to be wearing herself out quite so much...a little, maybe, but during her earlier checkup, the amount of exhaustion hadn't even registered to her as abnormal given the circumstances. "Also, I, I don't really know what you guys should actually even do.—" "—I can sort of, block its lightning, just barely, but..—" "—anyone else, it could just hit them, anytime!" There was a little bit of rising panic in both of her voices there, but it was strained, like she was deliberately holding it back somehow. Unsure what else to do, Clark had one of her puppets put a hand on Plus's shoulder for a second, "looking" into her eyes, and nodded to let her know they'd get through this somehow. Light, at least, could probably teleport out of the way of lightning..and with enough puppets for that thing to target, maybe...

Plus nodded back, sniffing just slightly, and then her eyes widened. "I-it's coming, move!" She dove over to one side while—not having more specific directions—Clark had both her puppets run away from Emma's bodies in random directions. The worm burst out from under where Plus had been a moment ago, rocketing into the air. It reached two or three times the height of the nearest puppet, its body still not entirely out of the ground, when the electricity spiraling around it seemed to flicker strangely, and the worm thrashed back and forth in the air in a manner which seemed unintended, some mist rising off of its body.

With the other puppet busy going to help Plus up and heal some scratches from hitting the concrete during that dive, the one by Minus gave her what Clark hoped was a questioning look with an arm waving up toward the worm. "I-I don't know, it just..hurts itself sometimes, randomly? Maybe it's 'cause Ning's power is so hard to control?" Well, that was at least one good thing, except that it made the monster's movements a bit less predictable and regular than they otherwise would be...

Her actual ears picked up the sound of a police siren coming up, and she turned in the direction it was coming from in time to see its origin skidding to a halt next to her own car. Rory came out of the passenger seat, and while she briefly thanked the driver, Clark felt a mixture of anger, frustration, panic, fear, and...whatever emotion is best described by the phrase, Of course she would.

"What are you doing here?! I told you to stay home!"
"Yeah, well—" Rory came up to the other side of the tape. "I don't do what people tell me to. Isn't that what you said? Especially when it's stupid! I can help, so I'm gonna help whether you want me to or not!" Each sentence came out angrier than the last one, and it was hard not to see the 'old' Rory in that anger. She certainly wouldn't have stayed on the sidelines before no matter how, or who, begged her. "And anyway, I'm not being reckless, I have a plan," she added, putting her hands on her hips. "That thing has lightning powers, but my powers let me control my body, right? So I'll just tell it not to conduct electricity!"

It was something, at least; it proved she was thinking. Before, Rory had always used her power to do things like be stronger, faster, tougher, or 'resitant to magic' in general. This was a new idea, using it to instead change certain physical properties of her body—but in line with what the Giver had told Light, it sounded plausible enough for her powers to let her do it. "Rory, that..." Clark paused; her concentration somewhat strained as she was busy keeping her two puppets away from the worm's massive, circular maw as it came back down to earth. "That's a terrible plan. Look, resistors output heat when you force electricity through them. That worm's just gonna hit you with 20,000 volts and fry you alive."
She looked like she was going to argue, but Clark wasn't finished, and continued over her: "No, no, look..you should make your body work like a Faraday cage instead. Tell your, uh, skin and hair and, fur I guess to conduct electricity really well, make the rest of you an insulator, especially around your nervous system, and focus anything else you've got into heat resistance. Then most of the electricity should pass harmlessly along your surface and into the ground." By now Rory was smiling, and maybe tearing up a bit...which Clark was trying hard not to imitate. "That'll make you a lightning rod, though, so we need to make sure everyone else stays well clear of you when that thing tries to shock you anyway. You might as well ask Gemma for a huge sword while you're at it."

"You got it!" she said, jumping over the barricade to pick Clark up into a brief hug, which she returned with the hand that wasn't busy running puppets around. After setting her down, she looked around. "So uh, which way to the—"
"Around the corner that way," Clark pointed. "And if Gemma tells you to do something, do it, she can hear where the worm is underground and will know if it's trying to pop out from under you."
"Okay!" Rory took off at a run. The same fear that had made Clark yell at her before was still there, but balanced for the moment by happiness, pride, and most of all, logic. Now there was something to help protect the rest of them from being electrocuted. Anyway, during that conversation she had seen Emma's method of protecting herself from lightning, which basically seemed to amount to letting it hit her, but then catching it and throwing it down into the ground at the very last nanosecond. That was why her hands were burned, and...it looked unbelievably risky; one mistake meant actual, possibly-fatal electrocution.



"So, that sounds to me like the Gigaworm," Marcus said. "One of those showed up in Italy a few days back. From what anyone can tell, they don't got eyes, or even ears really."
"Ooof course," Light said, crossing her arms in the front seat.
"They're a huge problem 'cause they don't make a lot of noise and they like to just pop out from right under people. The team that beat that one had an earthbender, uh—kinda like Petra, but a little different in 'execution'—and they won because she just kept yanking the ground out from under the worm until there was this huuuge pit," she continued, spreading her hands apart to convey the size.
Amp (in male/human form again, driving) exhaled a half-sigh. "And this one's got lightning powers, too."
"It prolly, like, detects what's above it by vibrations or somethin' like that? So standing still miiight be a good idea...unless it already knows you're there?"

"I think staying in the air would be better," he said. "Or maybe on top of a building, where it's farther away, and giving it lots of closer targets to 'feel'. Dr. Quinn has the power to make puppets now, so if she can make a lot of them..."
Light nodded. "Her power lets other people fly, too. I think I should just carry you to the top of a building right away, since you don't need to be close to anything to hit it with spells," she said, turning back toward Magus.
"Uh, yeah, that'd be good."

"I'm going in too, by the way," Amp said, staring straight at the road while Light gave him a questioning look. "It literally can't hurt me. Maybe it'll try, though, and waste its energy. I need to be there right after to wake Ning up anyway. I can 'top people off' if they need it. And..."
"I know you're worried about her, and I will try to keep you hidden, but..." she sort of half-argued back.
"They've got the place mostly evacuated anyway. I'm not worried about that right now, Light."
"Yeah, that's what I'm worried about. But, it's up to you."



It was a curious thing to see Dr. Quinn's version of the puppeteer's power.

Even the puppets who had personalities had felt like a cold expression, just a tool or weapon being manipulated by their owner's hand. The faceless ones were even more so, just an army of soulless pawns, like meat shields without the meat. Even though the two who came to Emma were just as faceless and physically cold, bearing only the slightest of features, there was a clear sense of emotion and warmth channeled through them. It seemed easy to understand what the person controlling them was thinking, even without words. Something conceptually just clicked together between this power and her original power to heal, making them feel less like two separate powers and more like two pieces of a greater whole.

After the worm went down again, Emma stood up and circled slowly, listening. It was hard to predict just what it would do now that there were four apparent targets instead of just two.Since they were finished healing her, the puppets stood apart from her two bodies in a deliberate bid to make it go after them instead of her. After a moment, she could hear it getting louder; it was a slow rise, like it usually did to chase from behind, and it was coming from...

"Uh—" "—that one!" she said, pointing with Plus. Since they both looked identical, this was about the most efficient way to express it. Unfortunately, the puppet ran directly toward where the worm was coming from, and there wasn't really enough time to warn it. But—Emma reminded herself—losing a puppet was fine, even if they did seem a lot more like people than Tobias's "normal" ones had. They were ultimately just like her own weapons, merely an expression of Dr. Quinn's will, and mroe importantly one which could be unsummoned and reformed more or less effortlessly. So she just got the closest body (Plus) moving away and let it happen, the worm bursting out of the ground and swallowing the puppet whole almost right away before turning predictably toward said body to chase after her.

Minus tossed a few weapons at the worm's side from a distance, and Plus made for the closest building, taking advantage of her lead to make it to a sufficiently dark shadow to drop into without having to sprint for too long. The worm twisted around the area in seeming confusion and sank back into the ground after firing a forking bolt of electricity out toward Minus and the puppet; the latter convulsed briefly from the shock and had cracks running across its surface afterward, but didn't quite turn to dust.

While Plus came back out of the ground, she heard someone running up, a different gait from one of the puppets, and turned the nearer body (Minus) to look. "Uh—" "—Dr.—" "—Rory?!" she exclaimed over herself saying 'Quinn'.
"Hiya! I'm a lightning rod!" she said cheerfully, stopping a short distance off. "I should be able to, uh, get shocked without getting hurt much right now, but also I might attract it? So don't get too close. Oh but uh, Clark told me to ask you for a big sword." The puppet waved at Plus and nodded to her to confirm this information was trustworthy.
"Rrright. Okay, um.." Minus made a wide, long sword out of some fire, shadows and concrete; it took all the strength in both arms just to hold it upright long enough for it form, but after she set it on the ground and backed away, Rory picked it up one-handed no problem, giving it a couple of test swings.
"Alriiight." Between this and the confident grin she had on now, it was hard to believe she was still missing most of her memory.

"Oh, uh—" "—it's coming up from under the puppet! Run—" "—forward!" she said quickly. It ran, and at the same time another one—with red hair—came up from the same direction as Rory and the other two had. This one was carrying Clark's needle in one of its hands. Plus and Minus both scattered away from the worm; Rory seemed to take a moment to watch it chase the damaged puppet before running up to the side of the creature's middle, chopping down hard through its body. True to her word, the electricity flowed through the blade to her hands, right across her body and into the ground, all without seeming to affect her in the slightest—so she lifted the blade and sliced again, a two-handed diagonal one this time—before leaping back away as the worm shifted its momentum sideways to try to slam into her. Rory managed to twirl in midair so she landed facing the opposite direction and hit the ground running, easily outpacing the awkward sideways momentum.

The redheaded puppet tossed Clark's needle up into the air, directing it the same way she usually did in person to form a beachball-sized bunch of blue string and then toss it toward the worm, landing a direct hit as it slid into the ground. More electiricity fired out from it at every available target, destroying the remaining black-haired puppet, damaging the redhead, and forcing both of Emma to block it again—but, again, flowing across Rory harmlessly.

"Under you, Rory—" "—just jump away!" she waved. While the superstrong vixen did just that, achieving a height and distance with the leap that was hard not to be jealous of, the redheaded puppet threw another ball of glowing blue yarn right at the spot, just in time for the worm to burst up from the ground and swallow it whole, thrashing from side to side in pain on its way up. To make matters worse for the monster, it lost control of Ning's power once again and flopped sideways to crash into some unoccupied ground as the electricity seared the entire length of its body. Now that it was down, it elected to immediately dive again, only allowing time for Plus (the nearer body of Emma's) to toss a few weapons into it before it was back underground.

More running in their direction, this time at an inhumanly fast pace, which had to be...Light. Currently in "Amp-lified" form, and carrying Magus in her arms. It was hard not to feel some relief seeing her, and knowing that it meant Amory was fairly close by too—but Emma balanced that feeling with her characteristic pessimism, reminding herself that things could still go horribly wrong at any time in a million different ways, and successfully maintained the edge of panic that was presently enhancing her powers.

"Just play support, don't risk any big spells you can't recover from, and be ready to block or turn and book it at any time." Light ran vertically up a nearby building's wall, hopped across a couple of rooftops, and gently set down her passenger near the edge of a shop's roof which was centrally placed on the line parallel to the shattered road. "If you can come up with something that blocks on all sides, that might also help."
"You got it!" After that, the white-haired vixen zapped herself down to a spot just above the ground.

More puppets ran up on Light's heels, one with blue hair and a new black-haired one. Red tossed the needle to Blue, who got to work forming it into a clublike shape, and Red and Black ran toward Gemma's bodies to heal the burns from her most recent lightning blocks. Emma listened carefully for the worm, and..."Uh—" "—Red!—" "—Run to your left!" The puppet turned and ran that way as the worm came up, and Light moved a few feet up into the air, forming two of her blade and throwing each one overhand at the monster so that it cut into its body as it landed. As soon as one had buried itself into the body it vanished, reappearing in her hand to be thrown again.

The Blue puppet came and swung its "club" into the beast from one side while Rory slashed it a few times on the other, quickly stepping back and letting the string break off of the needle immediately and twist forward to land all across its body—avoiding a shock in the process. Magus threw some fireballs in an upward arc, each one landing on top of the beast, and Minus concentrated her own power on each of those after the first one for just long enough to double its size. Plus went for a throwing a few point-explosion-tipped daggers at the worm, keeping one hand free at all times in case it shot more electricity out. Eventually the worm caught up with Red and closed its mouth right on her, crushing the puppet into dust, before twisting up and around to try to get Light. She easily lightsped far away and behind it, and—not knowing where its most recent target had gone—it just gave up and dove back into the ground.

Emma didn't hear the other Quinn coming, but Minus could see her floating up into view, summoning another four puppets—White, Purple, a new Red, and Green—around her and setting them all down to go running randomly around the battlefield. Just behind her, also benefiting from the power of flight, was Amp. She floated over toward Magus's position herself, and Emma could feel her own bodies gain a sense of weightlessness, an ability to freely float up into the air if she wanted to—which she took advantage of to move just slightly off the ground right away.

Amory came toward Minus, looking concerned. "You okay?"
"I, uh—I'm fine," she half-lied. "I just, um, don't!" She put up a hand, seeing that Amp was going to try to use her power on her. "Sorry," she folded her ears down. "I, I need to focus, really really hard right now."
"...Okay." Amp nodded. "I'll be here if you need me." She set herself down by the wall of the nearest building.

"Hey, Gem!" Magus's voice came from above.
"Uh—" "—me?" Plus ended.
"Yeah. You got Nico's power, right? I'm actually kinda low on MP, if you take requests?"
"'M'—? Uh, oh, okay." Plus flew over near the base of the building while Minus headed for the opposite end of the road, and she tossed a few seeds into the ground—figuring that, since she couldn't grow particularly large trees, a few with the same effect would still be better than just one.

The sound of rumbling from below wasn't getting much louder, but she could now just make up a familiar humming. "Hey, uh—" "—it's gonna shoot a bunch of lightning from below!—" "—Get ready!" she said, already starting to form a dome of rock around her own two bodies. Light moved to behind Plus's pile of rocks, and she quickly readjusted its shape to cover her too. The various puppets were busy tossing the needle back and forth between each other, setting up a network of braided blue-glowing rope, and they carried on as though nothing was wrong.
Magus did some kind of incantation-type thing: "Shield of crystal, block from all sides. Barrier!" This came with a motion that drew a thin, blue-glowing hexagon with the tip of her sword, and the spell formed a shield out of blue light in some 3D shape made out of more such hexagons all around her. Clark pulled her arms around the spellcaster from behind while she cast this, letting her benefit from this spell's protection also. Rory stood still, planting her feet and raising the tip of her sword skyward with presumably the intent of attracting some of the attack. Amp took a few steps in toward the middle of the road, seeming to have a similar idea, and Emma had to remind herself she was 'magic immune' in general to keep her own panic down.

Everyone was ready not a moment too soon. This series of lightning strikes was much more intense and rapid than before, each one seeming sufficient to vaporize a normal human. Emma had to carefully maintain and rebuilt her own shields as each strike which hit them melted partway through; Magus's barrier had visible cracks all across it by the end of the attack; and none of the puppets survived. Despite catching more strikes than any other target, however, Rory seemed to be perfectly fine. Amp, of course, was also untouched.

Minus yelled, "Light, move!—" "—coming for us." Plus burst apart the roof of her shelter, flying up and forward as fast as she could while Light zipped clear to the opposite side of the street. Clark let go of Magus, pulling her needle up from the ground with a gesture, and as the worm burst out from the ground all of the string her puppets had set up converged toward it, wrapping around it in a twisting spiral in the opposite direction from the electricity that covered it. The needle floated over to Rory, who stabbed her blade into the ground to free up both hands to hold it, yanking hard and pulling the giant beast crashing down to earth with her own immense strength. Electricity pulsed across the string into her, but she growled and held on, continuing to channel it harmlessly down into the ground.

The sky grew dark as Light focused much of the light around them into a single laser aimed straight into the monster's mouth. Seeing an opportunity, Minus lifted the resulting deeper shadows up into thorns and spikes, twisting them into the worm's body, while Plus turned to toss some more exploding weaponry at it from above. Magus arced some water blades and spikes made of ice down from her position into its body, while Clark kept her hands spread forward, evidently busy keeping the rope binding the beast from dissipating.

Amory strode closer to the worm as it thrashed around, and it seemed to notice her, twisting partway toward her as if to slam the side of its body into her. What little electricity wasn't flowing through the ropes into Rory sparked out at Amory, passing harmlessly through her as though she wasn't even physically present to them. After a moment of this sustained attack, the beast flinched and spasmed as it again lost control of its power, the electricity ceasing to flow outward and flickering randomly across it instead, making even more black mist erupt off of it.

By the time Clark's string finally broke, the worm was looking very indistinct, and its control over Ning's power had not returned like it did before. Rory let go of the needle as the string disappeared and grabbed her sword, throwing it sidelong at the beast to spin in the air and slice through the side of its body, burying its edge deep in in the process. Emma broke the weapon back into its elements, especially amplifying the fire into an explosion, and in so doing dealt the monster its final blow before it could even get its head back into the ground.

It fell apart, leaving just Ning behind. She seemed to float a few feet off the ground for a moment, until the monster's substance was gone and she fell down onto some broken ground, lying on her back. "Rr..rraaAAAaahh..!" After the landing, Ning yelled angrily, her body thrashing slightly like someone caught in a violent nightmare. Amp hurried up to her as electricity pulsed around her body, sparking unstably all around and making it extremely dangerous for anyone else to get close. She knelt and gently lifted her upper body into a gentle hug.
"Sshhh, it's okay. The fight's over," Amory said quietly, sounding like a mother comforting a terrified child. She ran a hand through Ning's hair as she convulsed violently one more time, a bolt of lightning shooting up into the sky from her body, and then she gasped, pulling herself the rest of the way upright and opening her eyes all at the same time.

Her expression seemed equally angry and pained at first, her eyes wide and looking everywhere at once like she had no idea where she was before focusing on Amp. "Oh..." Ning's breathing stabilized, and the sparks flickering out from her body died down. "It's you. That means.." She turned her head back and forth quickly while Light landed nearby, the others floating up a bit closer too. "We won! Right..?"

"Yeah," Amory nodded, letting her go and getting up before offering a hand to help Ning up too—which she took happily, hopping onto her feet as energetically as ever. "It made, kinda a huge mess of the area, though."
"Yeesh, no kidding. I wouldn't recognize the place if not for..."
"Are you okay?" Light said, while Amp went toward the nearest of Emma—Plus—with an expression that said much the same thing.
"Yep, I'm actually feeling pretty good for getting swallowed! I think..I actually fought back, too, even while I was in there."
"..How?"

"Well um, it's like..." she gestured incoherently. "I felt like it was trying to tell me what was gonna happen. Like, everyone was gonna die or get eaten because of me. But I...I argued with it. I knew you'd be able to stop it, and get me outta there, and I told it that, over and over again: 'You're gonna lose'. It was...it hurt, a lot, but...I felt like it was really angry too, 'cause...I was hurting it back."
"..Huh."
"It seemed to periodically lose control over your power and take some hits from the electricity instead," Clark observed. "So maybe, that 'arguing' worked?"
"Dude, I've never heard of anything like that!" Magus said exuberantly. "That's awesome!"
"H-heh, thanks I guess? Better if I didn't get chomped in the first place, though..."

Minus went over to her other body, merging back into one while she watched this. Amory looked like she wanted to say something comforting, but wasn't sure exactly which words to use. Emma just drew in a particularly ragged breath and finally, mercifully, let go, the panic and fear and guilt and fury all pouring out of her at once. Physically speaking, it came out as a loud, high sob and collapsing forward into a desperate, tight hug, leaning her head over Amory's shoulder. It wasn't the same as getting eaten by a mist monster, but straining her very emotions like that, for so long, had hurt in its own way, too. Amory returned the hug, gently rubbing her back with one hand, wordlessly communicating that everything was okay now, and it was because of her. Emma sniffed hard, the tears steadily drying up, and pulled out of the hug with a smile. For once in her entire life, it felt like she had actually done something right, and everyone knew it.

Clark exhaled audibly and pointedly while they disengaged from the hug. "Alright, so now we need to contact the VI to help cover up the fact that Ning is already awake by bringing her to them to 'wake up' and then back again."
"Oh, yeah..I'm gonna check on my little girl first, 'kay?" Ning ran for her store's front door. "Ya'll figure out who's gonna watch her while I'm gone!"

Everyone looked at each other for a second or two. "Um, I would, but I'm s'posed to visit them to maybe learn a few powers today," Emma said. "This is probably a good way to go about that, just riding along with Ning and I guess Light...?"
"I can take care of it," Amp said. "She knows who I am; I actually babysat for Ning once before."
"Good, good.." Clark nodded, digging her phone out and starting to navigate to her contacts to make a call.

At this point, Light made a kind of a face: Confusion at first, and then some visible distress. "Um..s-something wrong?" Emma said, trying hard not to imagine all of the worst-case replies she could at once.
"I just learned a new phrase," she said slowly, quietly. "Like—someone else's power, another one. And I don't even know whose, or how!" Some clear frustration came out in her voice at this point, as well as in the gesture of yanking her own ears in her hands.
Clark looked mildly surprised as her phone rang before she got to the point of placing a call, and just picked it up, bringing it to the side of her face. "Hello?"

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Battle Vixens! - 73




Episode 73: Rebel Rebel

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"I already sent something to Dr. Quinn," Amp said at the same time as they were both reading the series of texts, "I..think he's on his way already."
Light nodded. "Okay. Who's driving? You wanna come?" she added toward the vixen in the hat.
"Uh..y-yeah." Marcus nodded. The wiki had taken to calling the result of a monster eating a vixen and using her powers "nightmares", and not without reason. But...she wasn't going to run away and hide now, when they definitely needed all the help they could get.
"I'll drive," Amp said, "c'mon." She turned and started off toward, presumably, the parking garage.

Magus started running that way at first, but got winded pretty quick—the exhaustion from all that exertion during the fight with the chimeras still fresh. If she'd known there would be another fight right away, she probably would've been more frugal...but then it wouldn't have been over so soon, maybe, and that was at least equally bad...?
"Hey, uh.." Light was practically just walking to keep up with her. "Okay if I carry you instead? Prolly faster."
"Uh...s-sure." She couldn't quite suppress a mild blush at the idea of the tall, gorgeous vixen picking her up, but tried not to think too hard about that, just stopping to let her do it and holding on as Light took off in an unbelievably swift sprint, especially given she was carrying a whole extra person. On the other hand, Magus was certainly lighter right now than usual.



Cynthia was with Dawn in their—in her room, rather, picking the tall, dark-haired vixen's brain for what all she remembered about them so far. There wasn't much, but the few details she shared sounded very familiar. At the same time, she seemed slightly tense about the questioning, like there was something she didn't want to be asked..but, try as she might, Cynthia hadn't managed to come up with a question close enough to that sensitive topic to confront her about it.

Both of them could hear the echo out in the halls and other rooms of a peculiar sort of beeping, a sound which had also gone throughout the cafeteria the day before during breakfast. Cynthia had had enough foresight yesterday to ask someone what it meant and confirm her suspicion that it was basically a "monster alarm" to let everyone know another of those attacks was going on. She exchanged a look with Dawn, whose expression was worried but deferential, and got up to go out the door and start down the hall.

There were some of those armed guys at the first intersection they came to. "Please go back to your rooms," one of them said, "for your own safety. One of those things showed up outside the front door."
"Well, screw my own safety, I wanna help!" These guys had a lot more backbone than the ones they had bypassed the day before; he didn't so much as flinch when she got in his face.
"Our people have it well in hand, Miss Hargrove," he said flatly. "We are grateful for your help yesterday, but the mistakes which made it necessary won't be repeated."
"Oh, yeah? Who's fightin' that thing out there?" She backed off a bit, but crossed her arms and fixed him with a glare.
"Mr. Shepherd for sure; I don't know who else."
Another one nodded. "Saw him running out just a couple of minutes ago."

Cynthia felt a bit of a growl in her throat, thinking about that guy, acting like he knew what was best for everyone. Keeping them stuck inside was probably his idea, too. There was the faintest temptation to threaten these guys with her powers, bring her sword or something...but she felt a slightly cold hand on her shoulder, and looked back.
"Cynth..." Dawn gave her a worried look, with her ears down. She'd been about to go off the rails again. But...! She couldn't just go sit around, knowing they were under attack and that people were risking their lives for them. She looked forward again at the guards.
"..I wanna watch," she said. "Show me whoever's out there knows what they're doing. And if they're not, I'm going out there if I have to burn a hole through the wall."
The guy who'd spoken first exchanged glances with a few of the other guards, before looking back at the two vixens. "..Alright. Come with me."



Clark's phone buzzed at almost the same time as the news did a smash cut from one of the fights in the city to a shot of a gigantic worm towering its way up into the sky. He read it as it crashed back down, tensing more than he had at any point the day before, and Rory knew none of this was good news. Then he exhaled and pushed off the armrest. "I..I have to go. And, help," he said, pointing vaguely toward the TV. They had someone on the phone yelling that it had eaten 'the lightning girl' and almost done the same thing to 'the twins'.

"Then I should come too—" she said, starting to stand up, but was cut off so hard she fell back into the couch.
"NO!" It was more panic than anger that made him yell at her, but it really stung all the same. "I.." He paused for a second, looking very sorry about it, and continued: "You should stay safe, here. Please. I can..we'll have enough to manage this, without.." He shook his head, leaned down toward her to take a hand, looking and sounding on the verge of tears. "I'm sorry, I just...I can't lose you again."

In the face of all of this, Rory couldn't move. He seemed to take her stunned silence as an affirmative and nodded back, letting go and turning to run oustide, starting the car out there and clearing the driveway before she had processed anything enough to even mentally respond. That response was a surprise, something she hadn't felt since, apparently, coming back to life.

Rory felt angry. A deep growl came from her throat and a only few tears leaked out of her eyes. The main thing she thought for a moment was, How dare you?! He was going to go and risk his life fighting, and not let her help? Put himself in danger and not give her an opportunity to defend him from it? Even without specific memories to point to, Rory knew that she would never, ever stand for that. Doctor Rory Quinn would not sit idly by and be protected, not when she could fight—not by him, or anyone else!

There was something soft in her left hand, and when she looked, she found she had just torn some of the upholstry out of the couch armrest. Letting go of that, she quickly stood and went to the house-phone, dialing the only number she actually knew: 9-1-1. She calmed herself down enough to speak respectfully to the person on the other line, who she didn't know and wasn't presently angry with, sniffing slightly from the tears just before they picked up.

"Hello, yes. I am Rory, um..Dr. Rory Quinn. I, uh, I'm at my house. And I need a ride to the big, the worm thing in town.
...Yes, that one. You don't have to get too close, it's just..much faster than walking, I think? And would save my energy for fighting it.
...Thank you very much!" she ended the call cheerfully before hanging up and slamming the phone back into the receiver (but restrained herself from using enough force to break it).

Rory stood up and went to the front door, still tearing up a bit while she screamed at him in her head: You reckless idiot! I'll show you. I'll help you whether you want it or not!



Rowan was probably aware she had an audience, more or less. All of the vixens generally did, between news cameras and people with phones all over. However, she probably wasn't aware of the particular trio of audience members in one of the VI's security rooms, and Alan sincerely hoped that the VI's figurehead superhero never did find out. The exterior of the VI had plenty of security cameras, especially near the entrances, and it was pretty simple to angle one of them up to get a good view of the fight.

Ms. Hargrove was kind of like a steamroller towing a tank—the tank being Dawn, who had always been relatively cooperative in the past, from what he'd heard. She did seem to reel her in to some extent, but it wasn't much of a substitute for actual self-control. It didn't help that he kind of agreed with the opinion written all over her face: Why keep these valuable fighters locked inside? But...at least when it came to something like this, Rowan got what he wanted.

Things were going pretty well at the time he first got the feed set up. Rowan seemed to have invented on the spot a brand new power power to make her own Zord entirely out of water, complete with ridiculous shapeshifting capabilities and everything. Dawn even seemed to be looking at her like, 'see, she's doing fine out there', but Cynthia clearly wasn't happy to see it was just one person fighting, no matter how effectively.

Surely Rowan had backup on the way. It was just that she'd been the only one here exactly when the monsters showed up, right? Alan took a moment to sneak out of the room, shut the door, and pick up some of the radio chatter, hoping they wouldn't be paying enough attention to make out the words with those vulpine ears of theirs. That was when he found out that no one was coming, at least not right away. That Mr. Shepherd's explicit orders had been to go fight everything else and then assist her in fighting a literal dragon. This sat...not so well with him. He went back inside, hoping to find that everything was still fine. That was about the time Rowan's Zord got socked in the face by said dragon.



"Here I am." Nico looked over from the fight with the giant turtle to find Fay standing there, staff in hand, panting slightly from a recent sprint.
"Oh, hiya. Nearly missed the 'party'," she said, giving the last word some air-quotes. "Um, Petra kinda poked some holes in the big guy's shell. Y'see where Zeno's got arrows sticking out?" Fay nodded. "If you can get your staff in one of those spots, the explosion'll hit it where it hurts."
"...I'm on it." She ran off into the fight.

The monster was already fairly close to death now, despite its relatively high endurance. Nico went and focused on growing the magic-booster a bit more, finding that her fruit-throwers weren't doing all that much anyway. Fay stood to one side of the giant turtle for a moment, concentrating, before running up and jumping, running a short way up the shell, yanking out one of Zeno's arrows (which made a small jet of mist come out all by itself) and jabbing her staff straight in.
The explosion not only hurt the big guy pretty bad—given how loud a cry and violent of a turn he made right after—but seemed to widen the hole a decent bit too. The next time one of Nico's fruits hit him in that area, nearly the whole thing hit paydirt. For the first time, the turtle seemed to notice that those plants existed, and snapped one apart with its claws. It was a kind of uncomfortable senstaion to 'feel' one of her 'creations' being destroyed like this, but this was something Nico was already pretty used to. Anyway, the distraction helped everyone else capitalize on the holes yet again, and the cycle continued. Before long he was going down, turning to a cloud of black mist which disappeared into the midmorning sky.

Petra waved everyone toward her, and they quickly converged. "Alright, who wants to carpool? My wife's got a car revving and a blatant disrespect for speed limits."
"All the time?" Fay said—a rare joke.
"No, just right now. And certain mornings."
"Yeah yeah, let's go," Zeno said. "I'm worried about the boss."
"Alright, follow me!" She took off in a full-tilt run. Nico was always surprised by her ridiculous stamina; even though she'd just been standing around keeping plants alive, she didn't feel up to running at quite that speed. Thankfully she didn't have to, as Karis drove right up to the edge of the still-usable portion of the road.



Her body barely wanted to stand and seemed prepared to refuse to walk or run, but Rowan could still feel the water around her. She used it to lift herself up, riding a wave to one side as the black dragon dove, turning herself around and landing sitting up on the ground a few feet away from a swipe from its right forearm. While the giant beast was busy slowly turning its flight around to ready another dive, however, Rowan found several of the small monsters it had spawned a moment ago converging toward her.

She picked herself up onto her feet using the water, lifting her sword to a ready position. It felt impossibly heavy, but when the first of them swooped, teeth bared, she managed to swipe up through it and destroy it. After that, though, there were three coming at once from different angles. Her mind could think of a dozen different ways to dance through their strikes and destroy them, but her body was too spent to carry out any of them. However...all of them were aimed at her upper body. She just let herself collapse down and backwards, cushioning the fall with more water, so they all went just above her. This wasn't sustainable at all; her body desperately wanted to just stay here or on the ground for a long while, and the next two were certainly going to aim lower.

A jet of fire passed by above her, wiping all of them out. Rowan felt immense relief for only the fraction of a second that it took her to register the logical origin of that fire, and then immediately found herself strong enough to stand, look, and yell. Cynthia and Dawn were running out from the VI's front doors. "Ghh..get back inside!" she waved. The newfound strength came from the same place, the same emotion as before, but it felt less right than before, distinctly painful now. Much of the water near the entrance raised into a semicircle of wall before them.

"Are you stupid or something?!" Cynthia threw forward a jet of fire, turning the wall in front of her into steam long enough to jump through it.
You'll get hurt. "You'll die out here!"
"Me? I just saved your life! Who died and made you king anyway?"

Rowan felt a stream of water from her eyes, and took unreasonably long to realize that it was tears. The more rational part of her mind knew that Cynthia was right, that without their help she would've died—maybe not from the smaller monsters, but from the dragon itself—but it felt wrong. She couldn't let anyone get hurt because of her, even if it meant...

"Hey, HEY—heads up, MOVE!" Neither Dawn's nor Cynthia's voice, but Petra's—from one side. The yelling just now had not drowned out the noise of tires squealing, but had helped her fail to mentally register it for a moment. Feeling instantly exhausted again, Rowan barely managed to turn around and see the dragon diving from what had just been behind her, and too close to get away. "Augh, too late!" All of the ground left between her and the monster raised into a wall, which it crashed straight into. It wasn't enough to stop the dragon, but its forward momentum was slowed enough for Rowan to fall back into the water surrounding her and ride it away to safety before it could crash right into her. She landed on her back, panting heavily and still crying, starting to feel kind of sick; the desperation power seemed to have actually worn off for good this time.

Zeno ran up and knelt next to her. "Hey, you still with us?" Rowan's eyes turned to look at her. "Good." She looked forward, drawing and firing several arrows, then placing two or three light shields in a row to block some incoming jet-spray from the dragon. "Not that I know a whole lot, but, you know—refusing people's help all the time can't be great for you, mentally speaking."
Rowan sniffed and let out a slower, more stable breath. "Thanks for the tip."
She could hear one of Fay's explosions from the dragon's direction, which seemed to cut off the mist spray. Zeno was looking up and firing, probably taking down the things it had spawned. "Sure. Hey, this isn't the best place for a nap, either," she said, looking back down and offering her a hand. Rowan took it, managing with some effort and help to sit up. At this point Cynthia and Dawn arrived, the former running past the last of the light-shields to go take on the dragon while the latter stopped next to the two of them, looking down at Rowan with a very concerned expression.
"...Right. Think you can carry me to the building?" she said, looking at Dawn.
"Uh. Sure," she nodded, kneeling down to pick her up and do that, taking off at a moderate run toward the VI's headquarters.

On the way, Rowan said, "Dawn. I'm sorry."
"It's..Cynth's just overreacting," she waffled.
"Maybe. But that doesn't make her wrong. Here is fine, put me against the wall."
"A'right."

Sitting up like this, she could see the fight. By now Fay and Cynthia were running away from the dragon as it chased them, swiping its forelegs to try and catch each in turn; Nico was keeping her distance, planting mostly buff trees a good distance off; Zeno had retreated closer to the wall along with Dawn. The ground titled up in front of the dragon, tipping it back, but it took this as a cue to jump and start flying after them instead. Dawn was already running in that direction, and now stopped to raise a bunch of the water pooled around into a number of spears, chucking one after another at the thing.
"We gotta clip that thing's wings!" Petra called, tossing some of her own concrete-made spears up at its back. "Any ideas?"
"Metal wire would," Fay called back.

"I'm not happy just stalling, though. Hey, split up already! Fay left, fire-girl right." When they did, the dragon breathed more of its black haze down at them. Rowan could already feel some relief from Nico's trees. She felt well enough to control some surrounding water, although her body demanded she stay immobile, so she lifted up a spray to dilute the mist while Zeno shot down the few smaller monsters it spawned. After that the dragon turned to chase Cynthia, and Dawn immediately bolted to intercept, freezing more water around her into a pair of big, spiked shields held in her hands.
Petra raised a small platform beneath her feet and rode a wave of concrete toward them with it. "On your tail, fire-girl, comin' in for a dive. Dawn, make a big sword instead, I'll do the blocking here!" After a moment's hesitation, she did reform the shields into a long, thick, two-handed sword. Meanwhile, Fay skidded to a halt and turned around to face the dragon, pausing to catch her breath before running after it.

As the dragon came close to the ground (and distressingly close to the wall several yards to Rowan's left), Petra stopped a short ways to its left, letting go of her surfboard and pushing both hands up hard to raise a gigantic spike of earth, impaling the dragon straight through its center. Its own momentum tore through its body for a few feet before it stopped at ground level, thrashing to get itself off. The two-tailed vixen split the upper part of the spike, now above the dragon, into four big arches that latched around its body, pinning it even more in place. "Dawn, help me pin it. Rrrrgh...go for the wings!" she yelled over the creature's ear-splitting roar.

Cynthia whirled and leapt onto the dragon's back with zero hesitation, wreathing her weapon in flame and slashing into the intact portion of its left wing. Fay caught up, jumping up and running along its back to deliver a series of explosions to the right one. Dawn did as she was asked too, jumping and stabbing the blade diagonally forward-down into the dragon's neck and holding on tight, pumping cold into the icy sword to keep it intact against more thrashing. While it was down, Nico risked coming closer to place and grow a mid-sized fruit thrower, then ran back out to go back to maintaining the other trees.

Two of the arches collapsed as the dragon continued fighting, and the central pillar through its body began to crumble. Petra grunted and growled, seeming to physically fight against this without much success. "Okay everybody, ride's over! Off off off OFF!" Dawn let go of her weapon as it shattered, running backwards as fast as she could; Fay leapt off as soon as the dragon started to free itself and Cynthia did likewise near the end of Petra's prompting. It whirled on the ice-wielding vixen and Petra, jerking its head back to breathe out more mist—and Rowan choked it with a torrent of water, buying Dawn time to turn and get some distance. It spat out the water and shot a jet of mist at them anyway, but by now Zeno had made her way in front of them and set up some light shields.

"We know it's using up itself to breathe that stuff," she said, backing up slowly and placing a new shield each time an old one shattered. "How can it still have so much left?"
"What can I say, it's a damage sponge," Petra said, finally catching her breath from holding it in place for so long. "At least it maybe can't fly so high now." She raised a semicircle of rock to catch the rest of the mist-stream, letting Zeno take a break from shield-raising.

Another car pulled up next to Simon's, slowing to a halt like a sane person was driving it. The passenger doors came open and Tora leapt from behind a back one, landing next to the three of them. "Yo, cavalry's here."
"More cavalry," Hugo added, running toward them from the other backseat. Corporal Langdon stepped out of the front passenger's side and began briskly marching toward the group also.
"Great, 'cause Rowan's pooped and it's charging at us like a bull now," Petra said.

The dragon tore through the shield that had blocked its breath, effortlessly shattering the remaining light shields—but by now the group of vixens had scattered off to either side, apart from Hugo and Corporal Langdon, who were still a fair distance off. The former tossed her shield up into the air, and the latter threw a group of metal thorns up to catch it, sending it forward while Hugo rolled out from under the weapon. It went into the dragon's mouth, the wires breaking off from it to swing forward and wrap around its head, digging deep and sending an eruption of mist from it. She stood up from the roll and clapped her hands, making the shield explode into a sharp noise aimed inward from the mouth to the body. Then Petra raised the ground under the dragon's right side, tilting it hard to the left and knocking it over into a long forward skid through the ground.

"Careful, this thing breathes nasty stuff," Petra advised the newcomers. Samuel went around to one side of the dragon as it came to a stop and began trying to recover its footing. By now, Rowan had recovered enough to try something slightly stronger, and slowly raised her right hand, pulling up much of the nearby water into a long, thick tentacle to grab the monster and pin it in place again. "Eh? Oh, boss is still kickin'. Beat it while it's down! Sammy, you hold it there too"
"'Sammy'?" She threw out several lines of metal thorns anyway, pulling the dragon's limbs toward its body with them to restrain its thrashing and let everyone get their free hits in. Tora slashed into its upper back and wings, Dawn and Cynthia took opposite sides of her to cut into it with their weapons, and Fay danced around between them, periodically hitting it with the staff and an accompanying explosion. The tree Nico had placed earlier tossed a few fruits whenever there was an opening between the three of them; Zeno turned around to take out all of the smaller monsters the dragon's most recent breath had spawned before they could blindside anyone; and Petra lent her own efforts to keeping the beast down, making the rut it was already lying in deeper and pushing several smaller spikes of rock into it from every side to keep it pinned.

Rowan lowered her hand, letting the limb of water collapse as she felt the exhaustion again. "Sorry, sir," a man's voice come from her left; she turned to find one of the VI's guards there. "She threatened to burn a hole in the wall." He kneeled down to offer her a bottle of water.
"She would," Rowan remarked dryly, taking the offering and making herself utter "Thank you" before chugging it.

Corporal Langdon grunted with exertion. The metal thorns tore and broke as the dragon fought harder against them, even though it hurt itself even more in the process. "He still fightin'! Everybody back off!" Petra yelled, and they did—Cynthia last, again, and then only because Dawn grabbed her forearm to get her attention before leading her off. The dragon burst out of the last of its bonds then, leaping into the air and trying to fly, but its badly tattered wings couldn't manage whatever manner of physically impossible flight they had before and it just landed roughly back onto the ground a few feet in front of the pit it came out of. It roared, turning around and charging the group as they fled—but didn't breathe any more black mist out. It was weakening.

Seeing an opportunity—as the dragon chose Dawn and Cynthia to keep chasing when its targets split up—Rowan brought up some of the water just in front of it into some relatively weak limbs, grabbing its forelegs with just enough force to make it trip and fall, rolling forward onto its back and skidding a rut into the concrete yet again. She picked herself up onto her feet, still tired but no longer incapable of moving. "Any more?"
"Uh," he took a second to understand what she wanted more of, and then: "Yeah, sure." She drank another two full bottles of water at a speed that would be unhealthy for most humans. This recovered her much more, much faster than Nico's trees. It was only temporary, of course, but it seemed likely to be enough to get by if she didn't push herself too hard.

Everyone took advantage of the monster's prone state again, in much the same way as before: Grab, spike, pile on, tear into, flee when it started to get its footing. This was no turtle, after all, and could get itself face-up very easily once it was free. It ran and swiped at Petra just as energetically as before, but as an outside observer Rowan could tell it was faltering, its body starting to look less distinct. Summoning forth her will to protect them again—not as a desperate, emotion-based power-up, but in the sane, natural way she usually felt it—Rowan raised a new water-dragon from the pool in the crater where the beast had first landed, giving it her weapon as teeth. It came to coil itself around the dragon's body and legs, biting into its neck again.

Petra looked between the dragon and Rowan for a second. "When'd you learn to do that? It looks awesome!" With both of her hands occupied controlling all that water, Rowan just gave her a pointed look. "Oh, yeah, right—let's take it down, everyone!" She waved forward, not just to gesture them to do that, but to raise, form, and throw a bunch of small spikes of concrete at the dragon before running up to slash into it herself.

This time, the dragon didn't break free. Instead, despite roaring defiantly, it fell apart, dissipating into black mist and blowing away in the wind. Rowan released her own "dragon" from existing afterward, in the process accidentally drenching some of the vixens still standing there panting from the exertion of two long, hard fights in a row.