Tuesday, March 28, 2017

SG-1996: (5/5) Reflections Refracted

[Start of Part Five]


     Random Encounters, his features twisted with rage, looked back and forth at the Mob. "You think you've won!" he shouted. "You think this is *it!*"
     "Well, yeah," Roger/Melody said. "Pretty sure you're done."
     "*Well* done," Hellfire said, flames gathering around her fist.
     "My field is still up, and your flashlight's passed back out! And if you haven't figured it out yet -- I *always* have a back--" He fumbled a bit with his pockets. "Hang on."
     "Do we have to?" Mighty Dog asked.
     "Yes! Come on -- I burnt my hand when the gun melted -- it's going to take a couple-- YES!" He brought out a glimmering star amythest gem as big as his palm, holding it high in the air, its triacontahedron faces glittering in the light!
     "A *thirty sider?*" Mental said. "Are you kidding me?!"
     "Go ahead -- throw it," Roger/Melody said. "You don't have room in that field for it, and we'll just trash it like we did the rest!"
     "Oh, I'm sure you would, if I were kind enough to throw it *at* you. But this die *hardly* needs to be in the same *room!* So if my field is between you and *it...* And so saying, he literally threw the gem over his shoulder, out through the shattered window behind him, out onto the lawn.
     "No!" Hellfire shouted, diving forward, even as Roger/Melody did too--
     The die arced out and down, hitting the lawn with a flare, the magic taking effect, rolling... rolling....
     "Maybe it'll land on-edge in the grass!" Mental said "Those don't count, do they?"
     Sadly, there was no chance to find out, as the die settled, the number 23 gleaming towards the sky. Because of course it was a 23.
     The Dash blurred in, saying something incomprehensible--
     With a thunderclap that threatened to split the heavens, purest violet energy resolved into gleaming scales, burning eyes and fiery mouth looking down from heights taller than the entire mansion. With a roar, the ancient Amethyst Dragon reared back, its fury and power unmatched by anything they had yet seen.
     The Dash stared for a picosecond, then blurred out, circling the beast and hitting it hundreds of times -- blows which barely seemed to hurt the monstrosity.
     "She can't stop it!" Random Encounters shouted. "*None* of you can stop it!"
     "*Dangerousgirl!*" Mental shouted across the room.
     The brunette's eyes were open but not focused. "...aw come on Lars I don' wanna go to the Academy today...."
     "Mighty Dog?" Hellfire asked.
     "...no -- blast it all! I've not anywhere near the strength!"
     Roger/Melody cast hurredly, rising into the air, purple and gold rose imagry bearing the merged entity aloft, Hellfire blazing afterward. Mime Man began hurriedly miming barriers to protect the room -- if such were even possible.
     Mental tried to run forward, but his feet gave out.
     "*Best Friend!*" Mighty Dog shouted, limping to Mental.
     "Can't... too much blood loss--"
     "You'll lose the rest of it now, Ward!" Random Encounters laughed.
     "You'll die too!" Mental shouted back.
     "So what?" Random Encounters said with a laugh. "So long as you brats go, I'll die smiling!"
     Mental closed his eyes, trying to summon his strength. Hellfire, Roger -- or Roger/Melody... he wasn't sure what was up there -- were strong but not strong enough. Even with the Dash....
     They couldn't lose *now!*

***

     The woman's silver foot jammed into the ground, *finally.* The impact created the feedback pulse which then created the force to fling her up and out. Reflects landed on her feet, leaning forward, sliding frictionlessly but moving her arms like a speed skater, shooting towards the mansion. She saw what looked like a dragon on the other side of the building, but in the end did not care. She was moving fast, now -- faster than she ever had. She didn't think about anything but getting into the building. She had to save Sensation. She had to kill the Mob. There was *nothing else left.*

***

     Roger/Melody landed and stayed close to the ground, golden mystic razor sharp petals flying out into the air and slashing into the beast, which barely seemed to notice. Hellfire burned searing blasts it didn't care about either, even as the Dash ran into the building then smashed out a third floor window, slamming into the thing's neck at Mach 4.
     It wasn't immune to damage, but it clearly was so powerful they'd never do enough, even as it raked at Hellfire, dispersing her briefly. They could tell it was building up its energies for a powerful breath weapon attack, no doubt against the mansion itself. And any other day it would be repulsed, but with everyone so weakened--
     The clouds were thick overhead, as though the rain were about to burst from them, as it reared back, its wings spread, its mighty lungs drawing in air--
     Behind it, high above the cloud layer, a piercing whistling sound could be heard. It didn't distract the dragon until it got much louder... but before it could turn a missile burst from the clouds and slammed into the thing's neck, followed by a second, a third, a fourth, a fifth, each one exploding and causing the beast to *roar* in pain--
     "What?!" Random Encounters screamed.
     From the clouds came the streak of a silver jet -- no, a *Veritech* -- in full supersonic mode, tearing at the beast and unleashing its arsenal, looking like it would crash into it until it got just close enough, then seemed to split, converting into full robot mode, angling as blasts and ordnance fired from its system, hitting *again* and *again* and *again.* There technically didn't need to be a face in its pilot's dome -- so the fire haired woman sweeping like a valkyrie was all style. "*LEAVE* *MY* *FRIENDS* *ALONE!*" Summer screamed, voice amplified as she completed an attack run at full bore.
     "Yes!" Roger/Melody shouted, bringing their power to bear as well, even as the Dash followed up with her own attacks along the beast's flank and Hellfire practically went nova in an assault. "Keep up the pressure!"
     "It's not enough!" Summer shouted. "PHOBOS! I NEED GUN MODE!" The Hardsuited Heroine then threw herself bodily at Roger/Melody.
     "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!" Roger/Melody shouted.
     Inside the mansion, a hazel eye gleamed, seeing the woman, and knowing what she could be--
     Twisting, with metal and plastic seemingly recombining over and over again, Summer collapsed down into a single sidearm, which Roger/Melody almost by accident caught, spinning halfway around. "What the--" the merged magi said--
     "*SHOOT!*" Summer shouted.
     Roger/Melody blinked, grinned, brought the gun to bear and *fired.* All the potential energy locked within Summer's nanite body was focused into a blast that slammed *through* the dragon, which reared back, staggering--
     Roger/Melody fired again. And again. And *again.*
     Shrieking with pain and rage, the dragon boiled back into violet potentia.
     "*Yes!*" Mental shouted, wincing with pain as he said it.
     Roger/Melody's gaze fixed on the thirty-sided die still sitting on the lawn. They didn't have their disruptive spell ready again, but Summer's gun mode was so powerful....
     With a grim smile they fired. The silver white light overwhelmed the violet energies and the gem exploded like a grenade.
     "Perfect!" Roger/Melody shouted.
     "Great shot!" Summer shouted back. "But practice better trigger discipline, please!"
     "What?'
     "The... uh... you're still holding the trigger. That's... um...."
     Flushing *hard,* Roger/Melody tossed the gun up and away from them, letting it resolve back into Summer's human form.
     "Let's *end* this," Hellfire said, sweeping back into the building, Roger/Melody, Summer and the Dash in tow. Well, okay, the Dash beat them there, but still.

***

     Random Encounters looked to every side as the Mob closed ranks. Mighty Dog had made it to all fours, and was growling. Mental had made it back to his feet, leaning on the Mightiest Dog Around. The Dash was buzzing from one side of the room to the other. Mime Man had his hands poised like a kata. Hellfire burned in the air above him. Roger/Melody had run in to check Dangerousgirl, and managed to rouse her just enough. And Summer had just finished a check of her own, turning and morphing into hardsuit mode. Only Healer, Momentum and Dreamweaver were still immobile, and one got the sense that they could 'see' everything going on.
     "You think you've won," he said. "But I know all your secrets! All of them! Every painful truth and admission and weakness! And you *still* can't get through my Field of External Denial! So this is just the beginning, Mob! Do you hear me?!"
     "You saw what my Gun Mode can do," Summer said, striding forward. "Do you seriously think your *field* can stop that?"
     "Probably not," Random Encounters said, grinning smugly. "But if you use it, you'll also kill me in the bargain. And are you *really* going to gun down a man in cold blood?"
     "You hurt the man I love! You hurt my friends! And you *HURT MY DAUGHTER!* What do you *think* I'm gonna do?!"
     Roger/Melody looked thoughtful. "This is where we'd normally talk her down, right?"
     "Yeah," Hellfire said. "Weirdly? I'm not feeling it."
     "...speaking of that I feel terrible...." Dangerousgirl said.
     }{Summer--}{ Healer's telepathic voice said.
     "What, Healer? *What?*"
     }{Be sure.}{
     Summer's lip set--
     "RANDOM ENCOUNTERS!"
     Several turned to look at the new voice, then double-took. "Wha--"
     He was a man, but his skin was red leather, crusting, waves of reddish energy steaming off him. Suddenly Dangerousgirl, Roger/Melody and even Summer twisted, burning and itching filling their senses.
     "Sensation?" Hellfire asked, aghast. "I didn't hit you nearly hard enough--"
     "Random Encounters!" Sensation screamed again. "I need -- I need a booster... or something! HELP ME!"
     Random Encounters's smile had faded, and he shook his head slightly. "Sorry," he said. "This always happens. I really don't know why."
     "*WHAT?!*"
     "Every time I give someone superpowers... they end up dying. Usually horribly. I thought I had it this time but I guess not." He shrugged. "That's the way the die bounces. Of all my empowered... only Matchstick and Reflects survived."
     "Oh my God," Mental murmured.
     "You... you can't... no... NO!!!!" The man screamed, his already shredded vocal cords constricting as the very skin and muscle of his body contracted, a wave of sheer pain sweeping over all in the room until all that was left was a blood red skeleton, which fell to the floor, even its clothing burned away. Cold. Unmoving.
     Unfeeling.
     "*NO!!!!*"
     At the edge of the room, nude and shining silver, Reflects stared at Sensation.
     "Are you still *here?*" Random Encounters spat. "How needy *are* you."
     With a primal roar of despair, Reflects kicked off the wall, shooting forward frictionlessly, bowling Dangerousgirl, Roger/Melody and Summer out of her way as she slid for Random Encounters. She hit the Field of External Denial, but as with everything else it splayed off her field, completely unfelt. She slammed her fist into the heavy man's stomach, then struck him across the face, again and again. "YOU KILLED HIM!" she screamed, crying. "YOU KILLED HIM YOU BASTARD!" She struck again and again, with the others cut off from interfering by the same field that Random Encounters used.
     In the thoughtscape where Momentum was hold Samantha and her children out of the pit, anchored by Healer and connected by Mental, the three heroines stared as the former Mirror Maid lost all reason, clearly on the verge of killing Random Encounters.
     }{Maria!}{ Healer shouted. }{PLEASE! Listen!}{
     ((She can't hear you,)) Samantha said. ((Timothy... be strong.))
     //What--\\ Mental asked--
     The telepath shivered, slumping with a sudden strain, as the dreamform of the Dreamqueen of the Realm Nocturne manifested, twenty feet tall in all her glorious, beautiful, imperial majesty. "*REFLECTS!*" she demanded.
     The silver woman, startled, stumbled back -- slipping frictionlessly on the floor and trying to keep her footing. "S-Sam? Samantha?" she said... as though waking from a dream.
     Or falling into a nightmare.
     "You don't call me *EITHER* of those!" the Dreamqueen shouted, her voice a thousand howls of nightmare. "You call me *Dreamweaver!* Now *SLEEP!*"
     Maria jerked slightly, before slumping to the floor, a silver pool of a girl flowing frictionlessly across the room.
     "...Samantha?" Roger/Melody asked, but the illusion was gone.
     "Does she even *have* that power?" Summer asked, softly. "To put people to sleep?"
     Mime Man shrugged.
     "Perhaps it was Healer or Mental or even Momentum that supplied that bit," Mighty Dog said. "Or perhaps we just don't know." He paused. "Is it over?"
     Mental slumped against Mighty Dog. "Yeah," he said, managing to ruffle the injured dog behind the ears. "It's over."
     Dangerousgirl swallowed, hitting her Xolchacomm. "JOEL?" she asked. "Status?"
     «Doctor Unstable is in custody here, and Jenny's okay -- recovering and in sleep mode, but okay.»
     "Good. We need medevac. Crash priority. Do we have Xolchaportation back?"
     «Well... not that I'd let a *friend* use. It's a bit rough around the edges. But as far as help goes?»
     There was a streak at near-impossible speed from the West, slamming into the ground with a truly Mighty Landing. "Mighty Dog?" Mighty Guy demanded. "*Charlie?!*"
     The cloud cover was swept aside again, this time by the M.E.C.H.A. Jet, Mike at the controls as he brought it down for a landing.
     From a different angle, a very different craft broke the clouds, its gleaming Awesomanteum envelope granting the airship a beauty and grace rarely seen. "Attention, anyone who's a bad guy," Damian Wilson's voice echoed over the terrain. "This is Awesome Force One. Lie down with your hands over your head or suffer the wrath of some very angry people in here. I'd go with option A."
     «I think we have you covered,» JOEL said, somewhat smugly.
     "...you do at that," Dangerousgirl said, leaning on Roger/Melody. "You do at that."
The Airship descended as did the M.E.C.H.A. Jet, Mighty Guy moving to make sure the various captured speedsters didn't cause trouble as the camera pulled back, looking at the smoke rising from the mansion. Damaged, but not destroyed.
Never destroyed.
Once upon a time there was a tragedy.
I never said this was it.




DO THEY HAVE IT COVERED?
WILL THEY HAVE A TARP BIG ENOUGH?
WILL EVERYONE BE OKAY?
WILL MARIA EVER BE FORGIVEN?
WILL THERE BE *MORE?!*

Well, the last one's easy. Yes, there's one more post -- a little less apocalyptic -- to follow... and you'll find it on SUPERGUY! Eventually.

                  Post Notes, credits and writing process


                                *** *** ***

               Special thanks to Gary W. Olson, Matt Gerber,
                       Chris Angelini, Chris Meadows
                              and John Bankert

   Mason's Mazin' Mob, Phobos, Mental, Mighty Dog, Mime Man, Dreamweaver,
Doctor Watt and Random Encounters Created by Mason L. Kramer, used by permission.

             Jenny created by Mason L. Kramer and Chris Meadows

                      Healer created by Gary W. Olson

       Momentum, Reflects, Melody Pernicious, and Hellfire created by
                              Mason L. Kramer

         Summer, Mike and Team M.E.C.H.A. created by Chris Meadows
                           and used by permission

   Mighty Guy created by Eric Burns-White, used by (admittedly implicit)
                        permission of Gary W. Olson

     Damian Wilson and the Awesome Force created by a bunch of people,
   but let's say Dominic White and William R. Dickson for the heck of it,
                     also used by implicit permission.

            Dangerousgirl, the Dash, Memorex, Frigid Girl, JOEL
                   and the Adjusted League Unimpeachable
                        created by Eric Burns-White

SG-1996 (4/5) Reflections Refracted

[Start of Part Four]

     Momentum spun around, throwing a snap-kick almost too fast be seen, knocking a goblin into a pack of its fellows fast enough to scatter them like tenpins. One of the actual mercenaries tried to get a bead on Healer with his submachinegun, but Momentum darting forward and bringing a knee up under his chin while pushing the weapon down towards the floor stopped that. The wind was all around her, of course -- when she ran a blast of wind came in her wake, as the air forced itself out of her way -- she didn't understand why the Dash didn't have to deal with that.
     Still, she was running fast and well. She could see why Healer had held her back on the approach -- she was fresh as she punched three more of the barbarian babes into violet light, too fast to be picked off or even easily led by her enemies, turning towards the run where Mental and Dreamweaver lay -- Dreamweaver arching and pawing at the air, desperately trying to breath, her husband bleeding even as the brain-thing rode his head like a slimy hat of doom--
     And near them -- Random Encounters himself, phlegmatic as he screamed at his troops. "It's just two of them!" he shouted. "Take them, you *idiots!*"
     "Take this!" Momentum shouted, blurring for him, the wind rushing out of her way and forming a contrail as she rocketed forward, leaning forward to up her speed--
     With an electrical *burst* the speedster was thrown off, landing halfway across the room -- her body buzzing but her speed helping her recover as she rolled back to her feet. "What the--"
     "Fool!" Random Encounters shouted. "You can't begin to penetrate my Field of External Influence Denial! Your pathetic liberal opinions and punches can't reach me!" His thick face contorted into a smile. "But you've had *one* effect! You've convinced me Sensation was right!" He pulled a long revolver out of the black robe he wore. "It's time to just *end* this."
     "Don't do it!" Healer snapped, glaring--
     "Your telepathy can't reach through the field any more than your lackey's punch could!" Random Encounters shouted with glee. "And even if you save one or two of these idiots? I'll kill the Mob as a whole -- with a shot right to their *heart!*" So saying he pointed the gun right at Dreamweaver. Momentum saw his finger squeeze, the hammer fall, the explosion of fire in the weapon--
     "*NO!*" Momentum screamed, and threw herself *forward!* The whole world slowed and froze as she wove around and past the enemies, frozen in space, the world a silent blur, not even the sound or feel of the wind as she ran, past all the enemies, past where Random Encounters was still standing, his gun hand kicking upwards with recoil, frozen in the millisecond -- the bullet hanging there, halfway between Random Encounters and Dreamweaver. Momentum could see it would hit her midsection -- if not a killshot then possibly one that would kill one or both of her unborn children--
     Momentum's movements never stopped -- she just kept pushing forward in the silence, like she was running through thick treacle that muffled all sound, the frozen bullet hanging there until she leapt forward, reached for the bullet with her outstretched arm, grabbed it, and threw it out the window, burning her hand slightly on its heat. She hit the ground and rolled back to her feet, keeping moving, and seeing Dreamweaver -- the girl frozen-mid writhe, her face and hands puffy-swollen with anaphylaxis, the swelling far worse on her right thigh, where there was a tear in the girl's black jeans, a plastic tube off to one side--
     With horror, Momentum spun to face Random Encounters, keeping herself between Dreamweaver and the villain. The world started back up with a rush, letting the villain's glee turn to surprise and rage. "You sick monster!" she screamed. "What kind of bastard spikes an *epi-pen?*"
     "How did you-- no matter." He grinned. "It's too late anyway."
     Momentum's eyes widened as she heard Dreamweaver behind her make a gurgling sound, slapping at the floor. She spun -- the dreamqueen going into spasms as--
     Oh dear Lord she couldn't breathe at *all* any more!
     *"No!"* Momentum screamed again, blurring to put her arms around Samantha. She could see the girl's eyes rolling back in her head... and see something more... like she could see her mind, her *soul* beginning to fall back... two bright points gleaming with it and being pulled down into a darkness with it... *the twins!* The unborn twins! Momentum *knew* it was them -- the three beginning to fall--
     Momentum felt something in the back of her head twist and snap, and reached *forward,* grabbing Samantha's hands -- the destroyed mansion ballroom and everyone else having faded so that it was just the two Mobsters and and the bright points of life of Samantha's daughters, Momentum holding on as Samantha teetered into a dark pit, the ground crumbling under Momentum's feet... a golden light seeming to flow from Momentum's hands and surrounding Samantha -- somehow now in her Dreamweaver robes but their hood thrown back, her queen's tiara on her brow....
     ((Alice!)) Samantha shouted. ((Alice! Let me go! You'll get pulled down with me!))
     {{I'm *not letting you go, Sam!*}} Momentum's voice was fierce, echoing around them both.
     ((You have to! You can't die with us! I won't let you die with us! *AND DON'T CALL ME SAM!*))
     {{Picky picky,}} Momentum shouted, moving her feet on the shifting ground, trying to find a place to brace so she could pull the dreamweaver and her children back out, but it was so hard....
     Outside, Random Encounters's rage only grew. "What the Hell is she doing?" he demanded, staring at Momentum, whose hands were glowing, the light surrounding Samantha's prone body. Neither Mobster seemed to be aware of their surroundings any more but Samantha's death throes had also calmed. Somehow she was being kept alive despite not being able to breathe--
     Healer stared for a half second, then furrowed her brow and visualized a *cascade* of pain and psionic warfare out from her body over the remaining forces -- the living mercenaries screaming even as the few remaining constructs discorporated. She didn't like causing this kind of traumatic psychic injury, but they were out of options -- she knew that Momentum didn't have the strength or experience to keep from being hauled down into psionic death alongside Dreamweaver! But if she were going to help she needed someone to pick up the fight here! Mime Man was still trapped, and the industrial press that was forcing the brand onto Mighty Dog had no direct controls. Phobos was down--
     It had to be Mental. And it had to be now.

***

     Reflects struggled at the bottom of the pit. She kept thrashing, trying to get purchase and failing. She felt like she had fallen into one of her own nightmares from the Dreamquake -- all the Mob could hurt her but she couldn't even move or touch them.
     Those nightmares had largely passed before all this. Amanda had helped her learn the difference between the nightmares and reality. She'd shown her that the nightmare of the Mob surrounding her, injuring and hurting her even as she was trapped within her field and helpless to even move couldn't possibly be real. That her friends would never do that to her. Would never do that to *Maria--*
     No. Not Maria. *Mirror Maid.* Their friend. The one they trusted -- with their lives, their secrets, their hopes and their dreams.
     Mirror Maid was gone, and Reflects had killed the Mob.
     There was no safety left. By now one or more were dead and Reflects couldn't even protect Sensation--
     *Sensation!* There wasn't any time to think about the Mob or anything else. If Random Encounters were angry enough at Sensation--
     She had to get out of this pit. She had to save Sensation -- had to *force* Random Encounters to make good on his pledge to make Sensation's powers permanent. Nothing else mattered! How had she done this before? How was she supposed to--
     She slid and slipped and tried to get a purchase on things. The pit was so *smooth,* thanks to Dangerousgirl's nuclear fire. (Stupid cow always looking down on Maria and--) Without having something she could brace against, letting her reflective field create a feedback loop, she was trapped...
     There wasn't anything down here now. She'd have to *make* it. She made a fist and slapped it down onto the ground -- but it skittered to the side, causing the silver girl to spin helplessly. She ignored that and tried again. She couldn't even make it to her hands and knees to get an angle -- she had to make it work. She *had* to.
     The Mob had to die, and Random Encounters had to be *made* to give Sensation his reward. There were *no* *other* *alternatives.*
     She had no friends. No loved ones. Nothing but the touch Sensation gave her. And she would never let that go away, no matter what cost had to be paid... or *who* had to pay it.

***

     Dangerousgirl squinted as she ran into the library -- she technically didn't need to, since she could stare at an atomic fireball without blinking, but she was very polite in her own way and therefore squinted at the bright golden light.
     Said bright golden light was coming from the field holding Roger and Melody -- almost all the purple was gone save for a few Kirby Dots bouncing around here or there, and the two were writhing and screaming in even more pain. Roger's form was beginning to break up, and Dangerousgirl could even see what looked like sparks of Melody's soul being torn from her body.
     "What's happening?!" Hellfire demanded, flying in after Dangerousgirl.
     "They're being obliterated! We have to destroy that playing card!"
     "Right!" Hellfire shot a blast of hellish flame right at the card--
     It splayed off the field with no effect other than to set several books on fire. Right at the moment, that seemed secondary.
     "They said only organic materials could penetrate the field!" Dangerousgirl yelled.
     "I have no organic form!" Hellfire shouted back.
     "I do!" Dangerousgirl ran for the card.
     "*NO!*" screamed Roger, his voice echoing with a thousand shards of pure agonizing desiccation. "*It's too late! It's too dangerous! Let us go, Dani! Don't--*"
     "SHUT UP!" Dangerousgirl shouted. "I'M DOING THIS!" She reached for the card, but her hand was forced back by the worst electric shock imaginable -- since it seemed to affect her soul. It was an entirely different *sort* of pain than the one Sensation had inflicted on her--
     It didn't matter. She focused and tried again. Driven back. *Again.* No good."
     Screaming a primal scream, Dangerousgirl stomped her foot as hard as she could to focus on something other than the jolt and *thrust* her hand into the maelstrom. As it wasn't attuned to her, it tore at her flesh and soul in ways Melody hadn't suffered, but she forced her hand forward through it all. She felt the card crumple into her fist. With another primal scream she let the tiniest fraction of her power out--
     With an *explosion* of light the field burst into fragments, Melody and Roger being thrown back, the stone and orb crumbling into dust. Dangerousgirl sank to her knees, her arm a gnarled blackened stump with only the slightest dust to show there had ever been a card in her hand.
     "*Oh my God,*" Roger said, voice echoing even as his spirit resolved back into its full self. "*Dani!*"
     Dangerousgirl looked at Roger, pain twisting her beautiful face. "We are *going on a picnic!*" She hissed. "*Just the two of us!* And you are going to *cook me chicken!* No backsies! No being obliterated to get out of it! *Do you hear me?*"
     Roger blinked, ghostly tears in his eyes. "*I wouldn't dare disappoint you, fair lady,*" he said.
     "Good! *Get me some bactine!*"
     "That won't be enough," Melody said, shaky but apparently okay as she knelt. "The destructive force burned you from the soul up through your bone marrow to the outside."
     "Is your uniform holding?" Hellfire asked. "The radiation--"
     "It's fine," Dangerousgirl said. "And I don't need two hands. I can make do." She was trying hard not to show her agony.
     "Roger!" Hellfire shouted. "You... *heal* her!"
     "I -- I *can't!*" the ghost shouted. "I needed my golem body to affect the world with magic! Now I'm just on the spectral plane!"
     "Melody -- you have to--"
     "I don't *know* any healing magic!" Melody shouted, tears in her eyes. "I only studied the dark arts!"
     "There has to be *some way!*" Hellfire shouted.
     Melody blinked, and looked at Roger. "Possess me!"
     Roger blinked too. "*What?* I'm not a possessing spirit!"
     "I know -- but you're used to inhabiting a golem and we're aligned and attuned! You were in this body for months! So get back in it -- then you can heal Dangerousgirl!"
     "But you're in there! I don't know what will happen! It might drive you out -- and back to Hell!"
     Melody's eyes turned hard. "I don't care," she said. "Dangerousgirl saved us! Do this." She half-smiled. "Besides. You were a pretty good me for a while, right?"
     "...most girls just have to worry about their boyfriends getting into some chick's pants...." Dangerousgirl muttered. "...mine? Climbs in their skin. Typic--AHUGH.... typical...."
     Roger winced at Dangerousgirl's pain. "All right. Thank you Melody."
     "Thank *you,* Roger. And if I am driven out... *find my son.*"
     "I will. *Promise.*" He dove forward, right for the girl--
     The two intersected, and a shimmering golden bloom surrounded them, opening into a glorious purple rose, the clothing stripping away from Melody's silhouette even as new fabric surrounded her, her hair tossing and Roger's ineffable nature merging into them both.
     "...wow...." Dangerousgirl whispered.
     "...we had the budget for a Pretty Cure transformation sequence?" Hellfire said, raptly. "...I should have asked for a raise...."
     The woman slowly drifted to the ground, black boots with modest heel covered by grey mourning suit pants. Her upper half was covered by a gentleman's vest -- purple satin in the front, golden in the back... and nothing else. It was at once modest and yet way over the top all at once -- the kind of thing Zatanna was going for but rarely reached. Her hair was still dark brown but now had purple highlights, and her irises were purple flecked with gold.
     "...Roger?" Dangerousgirl asked, her pain forgotten for a moment.
     "Yup," Roger/Melody said, their voices echoing in harmony. "And Melody. We're both here. Right now, we're one. It's actually pretty cool." She reached down and touched the blackened stump that was Dangerousgirl's arm, magic swirling around it, restoring the burnt soul and remaking flesh all at once, leaving her hand unmarked save for a small purple rose tattoo peeking out from under her uniform at the wrist's underside.
     "...amazing," Hellfire said.
     "And tiring," Roger/Melody said. "I don't... think I have too much healing left in me. Not after everything that thing did. After *Maria--*"
     "Don't think about her," Hellfire said. "We still have to save the others."
     "And stop Random Encounters once and for all," Roger/Melody said.
     "That'll be hard," Hellfire shot back. "He can keep using those dice of his to call reinforcements! And we know they're protected from--"
     "I can neutralize the protection," Roger/Melody said. "I've spent *months* researching those dice! If I can hit them with my spell before they hit a table or floor--"
     "Right!" Dangerousgirl said. "One other thing first."
     "What's that?" Roger/Melody asked.
     "Something we haven't gotten around to -- and I'm not going to take any more chances at missing it." She paused. "That really is you, right, Roger?"
     "Yeah," Roger/Melody said. "Well, both of us. We're both--"
     "Good enough." Dangerousgirl grabbed Roger/Melody, closing her eyes and pulling the merged mage into a kiss. Roger/Melody was startled for a second, then seemed to melt into it, holding Dangerousgirl close.
     "...okay, this is just blatant pandering," Hellfire said. "Let's move on, shall we?"     

***

     Thomas Edison opened his eyes. Every square inch of his body hurt. His throat hurt. His skin hurt. His muscles hurt. His *bones* hurt. Parts of Thomas Edison that he never believed *could* hurt *did* hurt.
     It took a moment of painful disorientation before he remembered. Remembered using the powers that felt so sweet and gave him control over the women who always spurned him. Remembered smashing down on the back of the brown haired girl's head as he tried to beat her to death. Remembered everything Reflects had done for him and would continue to do for him. Remembered the burning pyre that was Hellfire as her flames swept over him.
     Remembered that he wasn't just Thomas Edison any more. No more jokes. No more 'well, I guess you better find a Tesla to steal a life from.' No more disappointment in the eyes of his family. No more ignored by the women he *deserved.*
     He was Sensation. And before he'd been taken out by Hellfire he'd successfully proven he could bring *Dangerousgirl* to heel with his powers, not just a tactile junkie like Reflects.
     But he *hurt.* What had that woman done to him?
     He forced himself up to his knees -- he was still out on the lawn, scorch marks and furrows around him. Off in the distance he could see where the speedsters of Doctor Watt's army had been chained up. The mansion was in front of--
     He convulsed, throwing up. He looked down at the bile on the grass -- it was... red? But not the color of blood. Something else? He didn't....
     He watched the grass shudder and die, the liquid sizzling as it soaked into the sod.
     What the Hell was happening to him?
     Sensation looked at his hand. At his skin. At first he thought he just had a first or second degree burn from Hellfire's attack, but... no. His skin....
     His skin was turning red. Like red leather.
     Like the devil.
     What the Hell was *happening?* to him?
     He got up, his voice ragged as he moaned. He had damaged his vocal cords screaming -- but that seemed like nothing. He had to get to Random Encounters. Get a booster, or some kind of treatment -- or *something.* Whatever this was, it wasn't right!
     He ran towards the hole in the wall, and tried to ignore his pain.

***

     Tim wished he was asleep. If he had to die, better to die in the dream.
     How many decades had he been in this world, all alone except for glimpses of others at far distances? How long had he lived in a wasteland without magic? How long had he lived without his friends the Teen Team? He no longer remembered. He was usually pretty good about that, but when the wall had collapsed on him, a jagged metal rod had slammed into his abdomen, pinning him and putting his body into shock. He couldn't summon the strength to lift it off himself telekinetically... and he couldn't understand why he'd even bother. This wasn't living. It was *existing.* And since he never got any older, it would only end this way anyway.
     He shivered, seeing the cats circling him. He couldn't bring himself to be angry, though. Or even to shoo them away. How many had he eaten over the decades? It was only fair they get their chance, right?
     He missed the dream. He'd had it a lot -- a dream where a beautiful princess had become a queen and become his wife -- had announced her pregnancy. A dream where his eternal youth was shared with friends -- Burt, Charlie, Christina, Rip, Transit, Darrin, Lauren, Roger, Melody, Mason, Maria... so many, and so many others... and always Samantha, and her sister Amanda and Amanda's husband Ray, and his parents who he'd just reconnected with....
     But it wasn't real. None of it was real. Well, maybe when he died he'd see them all again. Or maybe he'd just end up in Hell<tm>. Or maybe there was nothing after death, to equal the nothing his life had amounted to. It didn't matter.
     He was alone.
     He remember waking up just before the wall collapsed -- his own damn fault. After all these years concrete was crumbling all over what used to be Austin. He'd been dreaming about being home in their mansion with all their friends, and then there was Maria -- shining, beautiful Maria... wearing something odd -- a corset and boots and... it was strange but Maria always wore provocative costumes, changing them often. And she walked over to him, and then she laughed and told him how ridiculous it was that he thought all this was real -- and shouldn't he wake back up and get to work or the cats would get him--
     And then she'd thrown a four legged brain at him even as the terror filled his psyche and blocked his connection to Samantha -- not that it had been real -- and there he was and the wall was collapsing.
     He was so sick of life. No reason to fight. No reason to try. The cats were getting closer, and they looked so hungry.
     Samantha had looked so beautiful in the dream. He wished she was something more than a half-remembered friend from decades before. He wished she was his wife, and pregnant with his children. He wished for so much--
     There was a *crack,* like the world itself was splitting. Tim blinked, the cats scattering-- what--
     In the dream... he had been rescued when Daydream Believer, later called Dreamweaver, had appeared to rescue him. This time it looked the same, but the woman was taller, her blonde hair darker, her robes not robes but a red and white jumpsuit. She looked like--
     }{*Tim!*}{ Healer sent. }{You have to fight your way out of this! I don't have time--}{
     "Go away," he croaked. "You're not real."
     }{I'm sorry I can't be gentle!}{ Healer sent. }{Samantha's about to die, Charlie's about to die, Burt's about to die, and none of them can save themselves! You can! I'm going to help your wife, but if you don't free yourself I'm going to be murdered while I do it! *This isn't real!* And better beings than *this* have trapped you in nightmare before!}{
     Tim blinked. Samantha about to--
     He felt it then. Felt his link. Felt Samantha's panic -- her difficulty breathing... *her allergy!*
     Face screwed up, Tim shuddered... and the rock *burst* off of him, the dream shattering as well -- all illusion, the Intellect Devourer skittering back off him as he threw himself forward, stabbing pain in his gut--
     Tim saw the spike -- the one *Maria* had driven into him right after she shook his sense of the real and threw a Brain Thing at him. It yanked himself out of his gut, spun around, and drove itself into the Intellect Devourer, which then melted into violet light.
     He looked around, yanking linen napkins out of the closet to his hand and shoving them in his injury -- a *very* short term solution. He saw Healer cradling Momentum, who was holding Samantha -- golden light seemed to be connecting Samantha and Momentum, and though he could see his wife was swollen horribly and not breathing, she was also not in distress and he could feel her lifeforce was strong--
     But across the room... he saw the fragments of Phobos's armor -- saw Burt trapped in one of his own constructs, an invisible box getting smaller and smaller and *smaller,* and Charlie--
     Held down by a press, a branding iron of heliumite searing him. "...s-save the others," Charlie managed to say to Tim--
     Mental thrust his hand towards Charlie, and the machine above him *screamed* as it suddenly encountered resistance. There were bursts and buckles and steam-vents until the press and the iron were both forced *up* off the large dog. Charlie, weak as he was, scabbled forward with his forepaws -- his hindquarter's not responding, the smell of burnt fur in the air, getting clear--
     Tim let the press *smash* into the ground, burying the heliumite. He stared at the brand. A logo. "MIGHTY DOG DOG FOOD," seared black into the Dog of Petrified Wood's fur and flesh.
     "Good job, old chum," Mighty Dog rasped. "Best Friend forever." He looked happy, before turning his head to glare--
     Mental did as well. "You sick *bastard!*" he spat at Random Encounters. "We should *kill* you!"
     "You won't get the chance, *Tim!* So you're awake, huh? So much the better! You can watch me kill Healer, Momentum and Daydream Believer! But first -- I think we should just watch Mime Man *die* from his own powers, don't you?"
     "Mighty Dog! Break him out of his construct!" Mental shouted.
     "I... I can't," Mighty Dog rasped, voice still squeaky from Heliumite poisoning. "My Mighty powers are only beginning to return!"
     "That's right!" Random Encounters shouted. "You may have saved yourselves... but you won't save the *day!*"

***

     ((Alice!)) Dreamweaver screamed. ((Let us go! You have to save everyone else! You can't--))
     {{I'm not *leaving* *you!*}} Alice screamed back, holding on, pushing, trying to find solid ground so--
     *No!* The earth beneath her feet broke free, and Dreamweaver, Momentum and the two fragile thought-sparks of Dreamweaver's children *fell!* Down into the pit! Down into oblivion--
     Arms clad in red and white *wrapped* themselves around Momentum's midsection, and *hauled* her and Dreamweaver back up. }{*No one's leaving anyone!*}{ Healer's voice rang out, clear and pure and true.
     {{Healer?}} Momentum asked, even as she felt the woman pulling her towards more solid ground. {{What are you--}}
     }{Don't stop what you're doing!}{ Healer shouted. }{Hold onto Dreamweaver and the twins! Do whatever you have to to keep them out of the pit! I'm anchoring you! I won't let you fall -- don't let *them* fall!}{
     {{Right!}} Momentum said -- the golden light glowing even more brightly. {{I've got them! How did you get here?}}
     }{Took the long way -- don't worry about it. I brought a friend.}{
     {{Huh?}}
     //*Samantha?*\\ Mental thought across his link to Dreamweaver. //Can you hear me?!\\
     \\*Yes!*// she answered. \\Oh *thank* you -- Tim! What's happening?//
     //Mighty Dog was nearly killed but I got him. Mime Man's being crushed! Phobos is down -- I don't know where Roger or Hellfire are. It's *Random Encounters!*\\
     \\I know! I saw him -- and *Maria!*// She practically spat the name out telepathically. \\She showed up, screamed that you were dreaming, hit you with some brain slug and stabbed you -- my drink must have been laced with allergens and when I used my epipen it got a thousand times *worse!* *She* did this to us!//
     //I know. No sign of her though... damn it -- we have to save Burt!\\
     {{Healer -- can't you go rescue him or stop Random Encounters?}} Momentum asked.
     }{No -- you need to focus on keeping Dreamweaver alive. I need to anchor you. Mental needs to protect *us.*}{ She laughed without mirth. }{I'm afraid I'm in your head again.}{
     {{If you keep Sam and I out of that pit? Make yourself at *home.*}}
     \\Don't call me *Sam,*// Dreamweaver demanded.
     }{Trust me, Dreamweaver,}{ Healer answered. }{That trick *never* works.}{

***

     There was one thing Reflects had managed to feel throughout her silver torment: tired.
     It was almost insult to injury, really. She couldn't feel a person's touch, or taste hot cocoa, or stay in a bed without sliding across the sheets like quicksilver on glass, but she could get tired. She could feel fatigue. Maybe not the physical fatigue of lactic acid buildup in her muscles, but the soul numbing fatigue that came from *enduring.* That she'd had no problem feeling.
     And that's what she was feeling now. Still bobbing in the bottom of Dangerousgirl's pit, her thrashing having done little more than spin her around and leave her rocking back and forth, she felt *exhaustion,* deep down inside herself.
     It wasn't fair. None of this was fair! Everyone else got to have happy endings but not her -- oh no. She finally found something real and then her so called *friends--*
     Maria tore her mind from those thoughts. There was a dark place in those thoughts she didn't want to think about. She just had to find a way -- get back out. End the Mob, save--
     She heard a ragged scream of terror and pain, and despite the damage to his vocal cords she knew it was Sensation. They were *torturing* him!
     She *had* to *escape!* She brought her hand down *hard* once more, on-edge this time like a chop--
     Maria couldn't feel the impact, but she could sense the ripple of feedback as her unstoppable hand hit a surface *just so,* rippling back and forth--
     Dangerousgirl's power had fused the silicon in the dirt and rock into a thick, smooth surface -- glasslike, if not actual glass. Hit *just* *so* glass could shatter.
     And did.
     Maria began desperately jockeying for position -- for leverage -- she needed to brace on that break so she could kick herself up and out of the pit. She *had* to! She had to save Sensation! She had to kill the Mob! She had to--
     She....
     Maria ignored the exhaustion she felt and kept trying. She *had* to. It was as simple as that.

***

     Random Encounters laughed his meaty laugh as shards of furniture and chunks of masonry torn up from the fighting smashed into his Field of External Denial. Mighty Dog could still barely move, but the beast managed twin blasts of his Mighty Hot Vision -- managing to hit the field but naturally not able to penetrate it. Healer, Momentum and Dreamweaver were all immobile, desperately trying to keep the teen heroine alive. Mime Man was close to death. Phobos was no longer an issue. And there had been no sign of Nobody or Hellfire. Despite everything, he was going to *win.*
     //Charlie!\\ Mental sent to his partner. //If there's *any* chance -- Burt....\\ Mental kept up his barrage but could feel Mime Man's mind -- feel the pain as the box closed in... so hard to breath, so hard to fold himself up into so small a space, bones on the edge of cracking....
     ((It's not your fault,)) Mime Man thought to Mental. ((No matter what happ--*RHAH!* No matter what happens, I am so proud of you, Timothy--))
     //We're getting you out of there!\\ Mental thought savagely. He looked around -- could *he* breach the field? With what? Chunks of the hydraulic machine -- that might free the Heliumite and poison Charlie again!
     "Don't you see, Mental?" Random Encounters said with glee. "It's over! It's finally over! You lose and I *win--*"
     The doors towards the library *exploded* into fiery shards as Hellfire, wreathed only in the flames that gave her her name, swept into the room and up high. Behind her, Dangerousgirl and Roger/Melody ran in as well. "It's *never* over!" Roger/Melody shouted in their blended voice. "You're going *down!*"
     "*Dangerousgirl!*" Mental shouted, rocking slightly -- his injury *hurt,* but he had to ignore it. "We need to break Mime Man out of his enclosure!"
     Dangerousgirl blinked. "Right!" she shouted. She was hurt too, but she spun and saw -- she'd practiced with Mime Man at the Academy on those days he helped teach Practicals. She knew the form his invisible constructs took -- and she knew the 'trapped in a box' bit! She couldn't risk burning or killing him--
     She lept, fist curling back, orange/red energy forming around it, and *slammed* it into the corner of the box. There was a *burst,* hurling the One Woman China Syndrome back into the wall hard enough to knock her out or at least leave her dazed--
     But Mime Man rolled to his feet, shaking off the pain and blurring his hands into sign language that--
     Well, let's just say it wasn't ASL and Random Encounters knew exactly what he was saying.
     "No!" the thick opponent shouted. "*NO!*" He brought his revolver back up, pointing it at the three prone heroines -- at least he could *end* them, with Momentum in no position to catch another bullet--
     A blast of pure photonic energy slashed out, passing through the field like all other light, searing into the pistol and slagging it, the bullets misfiring in their chamber.
     "*Yes!*" Mental shouted.
     Random Encounters screamed, stumbling back, dropping the ruined gun. "You think you've won -- but none of you are in any shape for a real fight -- and there's *always* another random encounter!" With his left hand he flicked his dice -- amethyst polyhedral dice, a four-sider, three six siders, two eight siders, a twelve sider, a twenty sider and two others clearly meant to be percentile dice, and even an ultra-rare twenty-four sided die -- straight out, gleaming and glowing violet as they arced towards the floor, ready to summon a veritable army of monsters and unexpected occurances--
     Roger/Melody swept foreward, doing a dramatic spin which culminated in a handful of golden dust glittering forth, sweeping over the dice and absorbing their violet light as they went. In the same moment Mental felt his telekinesis grip and push the dice off-course. He couldn't get a solid grip but he could still shove them right towards Mime Man, who was miming an invisible bowl that caught the dice, angling them around--
     Hellfire channelled her purest, most intense fire at the dice. Mighty Dog added all the power he could through his Mighty Hot Vision. Mental kept the dice from sliding out of the way in the bowl. Roger/Melody cast a streaming purple destruction spell, which merged with a second blast of photonic light, all converging and feeding back onto the small cut-gem stones--
     With an *explosion* of violet light and a concussive wave that the heroes had to brace against, the dice shattered into dust that was itself consumed by the released magic. Random Encounters's own scream of rage and despair was swallowed up in the death throes of the artifacts that had given him his power!
     "End of the road, Random Encounters!" Mental shouted -- the leader not really being in any shape for a defiant shout. The others roared as well. "Surrender *now!*"
     "No! *No!*"
     "And for God's sake, use a tic tac or something," Hellfire snapped. "I'm surprised my power isn't setting your breath on fire!"

***

     Up on the top floor, the Dash continued to spin and attack, the cube long gone, the green slime bits of grit, the black pudding dispersed, the gray ooze melting, the trapper unkept, the mimic chestless, the ochre jelly unset, the shriekers silenced, the violet fungus scoured, the gibbering mouther fat-lipped, the otyughs smashed, the shambling mounds unshambled.
     With a howl of destructive fury, a mammoth tendriculos smashed its way out of Tim and Samantha's bedroom, charging her, its horrific mouths gaping wide as it tore towards the Fastest Girl You've Met.
     "Ohcomeonyouhavetobekiddingmetheresnowayalltheseare-
randomencountersandforGodssakethisisthetopfloorwhatssupposed-
tobewaitingdownstairsafreakingterrasqueandisthefiendfolioeven-
kosherforthisallrightslimyyouwantsomecomeGETSOME!" The Dash *sprang* forward, fist curling back--
     With a shudder and shriek, the monster vanished into dissipating violet and white light, the remnants of the other creatures doing so as well -- not to mention the various other random traps that had been sprung in the fight....
     The Dash took a long nanosecond, looking around at the suddenly empty -- if largely destroyed -- hallway.
     "Huh," she said, far too quickly to be heard, and blurred forward. She'd spent too long up here. Time to see if they needed her downstairs.

[End of Part Four]

SG-1996 (3/5) Reflections Refracted


[Start of Part Three]

     Dangerousgirl wasn't particularly used to being a punching bag -- especially from someone whose fists hit like jackhammers the way Mirror Maid-- *Reflects's* fists did. If Dangerousgirl had been a normal person, by now she'd be a sack of broken bones. As it was, it wasn't to that point yet. Of course, since the other guy was making Dangerousgirl feel excruciating systemic body-wide pain, she had no idea how badly off she was.
     "You always thought you were better than all of us," Reflects hissed. "I admit it freely, *Dani!* I'm *enjoying* this!" She hit again, and then again. "The best part? You could probably explode or something, but unlike your *brother* no one ever taught you about acceptable losses! So even though we're killing the Mobsters you won't detonate because you won't risk their lives!" She hit again, and again, and *again--*
     "--least I know how to DRRESSS." Dangerousgirl managed to say while being smashed back down into the rubble. She grabbed around herself -- find a weapon-- no, that was dumb. Any attack would just bounce off Reflects! She had to--
     Wait... acceptable losses....
     Dangerousgirl's head snapped back with an uppercut, followed by a chest punch that didn't do her ribs any favors. She grabbed at something -- twisted metal? Rebar? *Perfect!* Thank God Mime Man had reinforced Stately Ward when it had become the headquarters of a superteam. She clenched the metal and let her hand *burn,* bringing it to white hot in moments, energy searing around and through it.
     "What's that supposed to be, *Dani?*" Reflects spat. "What makes you think that'll help you?"
     "Help me? Fah! Right now I'm saving your *boyfriend's* life, you idiot!*" She scrabbled back slightly, pressing her agony ridden body against the wall.
     "What do you mean?" Reflects had her hand cocked back -- probably waiting for a kill blow.
     "Simple! I've ju-" Dangerousgirl spit out blood. "Just supersaturated this rod with enough radiation to cook Detroit. I'm containing it with a field, but if I let go--"
     "What? It'll start a fire? Ask me if I care!"
     "Wrong! It'll release massive ionising radiation! Gamma waves! Beta particles! The whole nine yards! And at this distance -- whoever that guy is? He'll take a massive dose in seconds! Not the 'hospitalize' type of dose either." Dangerousgirl smiled savagely. "They call it the walking ghost stage! He'll feel just fine... and within twelve hours he'll have died the worst death you can imagine! And there's no cure! None! It's why I have to wear this suit all the time -- so I don't kill everyone around me with my bodacious bod!"
     "What?" the man shouted. "Are you insane? You'll -- you'll kill Melody Pernicious!"
     Dangerousgirl laughed, shaking her head. "I lose here she's dead anyway! But this way you die with her. So -- gonna punch me, *Reflects?* Gonna keep making me feel *pain,* creeper-dude? Think carefully!" She held the glowing rod up, orange energies churning around it. "I can only b-barely keep the field up as it is...."
     The man's eyes grew wider. "S-stop her! Kill her--"
     "Go for it, Reflects. Kill me. Kill Melody. Kill *that guy.* One punch and everybody dies!"
     "...no...." Reflects whispered, absolute terror in her eyes. "...not him... not Sensation...."
     "Sensation? *Really?* Who names you people? Literalman?"
     "...I... I...." Sensation looked panicked. "All right! All right... just... just.... don't let go of that!"
     The pain left Dangerousgirl's body. The relief and endorphin rush meant she didn't feel the pain from the real damage just yet--
     "Thank you," Dangerousgirl said, breathing out and concentrating... and fired a microburst into the base of the bookshelf behind Sensation. He screamed, turning in time to be crushed under a truly huge number of books and several hundred pounds of oak.
     "*No!*" Reflects shouted.
     Dangerousgirl felt pain as she breathed in, but it was real pain -- weirdly way easier to deal with. "Wow," she said. "You know, I always ragged on you as one of the kiddies, Maria? But I had no idea -- I mean the Brats have their problems but you're just *stupid!*"
     Reflects's head snapped around. "What?!"
     Dangerousgirl grinned, dropping the metal. It started a fire where it hit, but a half-second's concentration snuffed that out.
     "No! You'll kill--"
     "I didn't *really* irradiate the rod, stupid! God it's like you're *five years old.*" Dangerousgirl kicked back, letting a burst hurl her in the air and outside the building through the hole she came in through.
     "*I'LL KILL YOU!*" Reflects screamed, face twisted in rage as she charged after her onto the lawn, not quite stumbling in her thigh-high boots--
     Dangerousgirl landed with a concussive *whump.* Perfect - she was taking the bait. "I'd be worried but you're dressed like a virgin thinks a porn star dresses! I can't take you seriously in that! Here -- let me help!"
     So saying, Dangerousgirl's eyes glowed, and then streams of incandescent nuclear fire burst out of them, sweeping over Reflects. Where most of Dangerousgirl's blasts were concussive with some heat, the radiation subtracted before the energies left her body, this was almost pure plasma fire -- no radiation, almost no kinetic force, but incredibly hot! It splayed off Reflects's mirror field in all directions of course. That was what the mirror force did. Some of it even flew back into Dangerousgirl's face -- though she was immune. Of course... it hit more than the field mirror field. It seared grass, for example, and incinerated a couple of hapless foundation plants. Dangerousgirl had angled it so little if any of it hit Stately Ward Manor itself, but the building was reinforced. it could take it. And of course, it hit a few other things....
     With a shriek, Reflects felt her feet slide out from underneath her, hitting the grass but still sliding forward with all the same inertia she had before. She scrabbled to stop herself, but the silver field that surrounded her meant she couldn't grab dirt or grass... and Dangerousgirl's blast had managed to sear all the cloth and material of Reflects's costume off her body, leaving her naked and frictionless as she slid across the field. Her 'Mirror Maid' costume had been designed to be as durable as possible -- Dangerousgirl figured Random Encounters wouldn't have Phobos's resources, and clearly she was right.
     Dangerousgirl blasted up into the air and back before Reflects could slide into her, turning in mid-air, focusing her energies and *detonating* as she hit the ground, creating a shockwave around herself and enough heat to fuse the soil and dirt, leaving a deep, slick glasslike bowl in its wake. She then launched herself back up and kicked herself forward. As she figured -- the shockwave had knocked Reflects off course. She angled to land on the other side, maximizing concussion in her landing, so that another shockwave caused the frictionless villain to be pushed back straight towards the bowl--
     Reflects shrieked again as she slid down into the bowl. Dangerousgirl held her breath for a moment -- had she dug it deep enough? She saw Reflects slide up the other side, almost emerging...
     And sliding back down. And then back up the other side, then back and forth, helplessly sliding on the smooth silicon surface Dangerousgirl had made.
     "Thanks for playing, Reflects! And rethink your costume supplier while you're down there! The whole Jean Grey Black Queen thing? Has been *done.*" Dangerousgirl kicked back off into the air, leaving Reflects to helplessly try and get purchase on the sides of the bowl.

***

     There were several floors and miles of hallway at Stately Ward Manor. You had to be pretty impressive before you got the 'Stately' in front of your name, after all. And, given the nature of the opposition he was facing, it made sense that Random Encounters had built up his resources so he could flood them all with wandering groups of monsters, enemies, mobs or what have you. All ready to run for the main hall at his command, and stop anyone along the way if need be. And with them, of course, were just enough actual flunkies, super-powered or not, to make things 'interesting,' if by interesting one meant 'annoying as Hell.'
     It's worth noting, after all, that Random Encounters had tried to kill the Mob before. He'd been their first enemy back in the Teen Team days. He'd been their most persistent enemy. As mentioned above, his mutagenic gas had been directly responsible for the creation of Matchstick -- later Hellfire -- and the trapping of Mirror Maid in a mirror force prison that cut her off from all tactile sensation. He'd empowered other villains, and they'd tried to kill the Mob, and they'd failed, over and over again. So it perhaps makes sense that this time he wouldn't kid around. Not only had he used Maria Mendez -- the Mirror Maid, now Reflects -- as the agent of betrayal, tailoring the destruction of each Mob member through the use of their most personal secrets... he had also called on as many forces -- summoned or hired -- as he could. This time there wouldn't be a last second reprieve. This time they would *die.*
     Had he known Dangerousgirl, Healer and the Dash were showing up, he'd have gone into heavy hock to prepare. But he didn't know, now did he?
     The Dash had taken down dozens of enemies on the grounds, and was working her way through the building -- hitting monsters and mercenaries alike fast and hard, before they could respond. As powerful as she was, of course, she wasn't *all* powerful -- and enough of those enemies were real flesh and blood that she couldn't go all out without killing them.
     Still, that didn't change the green blur that rocketed up one corridor and down another, flipping criminals and hurling orcs into walls in the blink of an eye. Given enough time, it was unquestionable that she'd clear the enemies out once and for all.     
     The question was... how much time did she have?

***

     There were just two more closed doors -- giant ones, of course, because 'Stately Manor' and all. And they were locked. But on the other side....
     On the other side... it was like Momentum could feel her friends *dying.* ((We have to get through there,)) she thought at Healer.
     }{Yes we do. But we only get one take at this.}{
     ((Pop the door?))
     }{Take too long to set the charges and if you hit the door at speed fragments could hit some of the Mobsters. We have to get the door open. *Quietly.*}{
     So saying, Healer withdrew a credit card, which she proceeded to snap in half. The first half she slid down along the seal between the doors, feeling where the bolt was, and then left the card chunk there to cut through them with a low powered thermal pulse. The other half she split off into strips which concealed hooks, rods and levers, which she used to go to work on the locks themselves.
     ((...and you can *pick locks?* Do you have any idea how annoying locks are to a thief?))
     }{I thought you weren't a criminal any more,}{ Healer sent back with a slight smile.
     ((I'm not. But you never stop being a thief -- you just start stealing for great justice.))
     }{Gods help me, I'm trapped in a Don Bellisario television pilot.}{
     ((Nah. Neither one of us was born on August 8th or served in the military.))
     }{I was literally a government spy.}{
     ((Which is not the *military.* Try to keep up.)) Momentum shook her hands, trying to keep loose -- nervous.
     }{So are you looking for lockpicking instruction?}{ Healer's mental voice was tense with the mission but otherwise sounded amused.
     ((Are you kidding? I know how to pick locks. I'd crack that in half your time. I'm just surprised *you* do.)) Momentum smirked.
     There was a clicking sound -- it sounded incredibly loud to Momentum, but didn't seem to attract attention beyond. She wasn't sure how she knew that -- probably Healer's senses bleeding through.
     }{Okay. I'm going to open the door slowly, while obfuscating it. We need to keep under wraps while we assess the situation. Work?}{
     ((Work.)) Momentum felt Healer's telepathy wrap around her like a cloak, making her shiver with nervousness -- but it didn't seem to be penetrating--
     Healer looked over her shoulders, surprised. }{You *felt* that?}{
     ((Huh? Yeah. Why?))
     Healer paused for a moment. }{Later. For now, let's save everyone while we can.}{
     Momentum opened her mouth as if to argue -- despite not speaking out loud -- then nodded curtly.

***

     The Dash barrelled down the main hall of the fourth floor. Almost all the enemies were down, which meant she could get down to the ballroom/hallway/big room rich people had and work on freeing the Mob without being worried about their flank. She knew that Healer and Momentum had been taking out others -- it was looking good. She smiled -- Random Encounters might have been random, but he wasn't any kind of tactical genius. This was going to be easy--
     The Dash sped around a corner -- empty hall with door at the end. She raced down towards that door--
     And suddenly was *engulfed* by *ooze,* as the tactile bastard child of jello instant gelatin and a third grader's infected snot enclosed her, lifting her up and searing into her with acid!
     The Dash was originally Jane West Garrick-Allen, a scientist, biochemist and geek. She knew Dungeons and Dragons is what I'm saying. They were old friends. Dungeons and Dragons had been the date night she hadn't otherwise had -- the guys and girls she played with her peer group.
     She was a nerd, in other words. That's my basic point. She also could whistle the entire Song of Time from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time from memory, but given her speed it pretty much just made dogs howl when she tried. I digress, of course.
     Needless to say, the Dash knew a few things about wandering dungeon monsters -- the archetype of the random encounters their opponent took his name from. She absolutely knew a gelatinous cube when it started eating her. As she struggled and attempted to get enough of a purchase to bring her speed to bear, she reflected inwardly on the lesson of hubris and the invocation of Murphy even if it was just in one's heart. It was a fair cop, in other words. Hideous and wrong, but acceptable.
     Of course, when the green slime fell off the wall, engulfing the cube and just waiting for her to make it outside of its gelatinous body so *it* could eat her? That was clearly just cheating. Bad form all around, by gum. What was next? Gray Ooze? Black Pudding? Just ridiculous.

***

     Doctor Unstable's smile grew as the quad-probes thrummed. "That's it," he crooned to the screaming AI. "I can see your cohesion rippling. I can see your structure beginning to separate. I think... I think I can even see your individual nanite elements beginning to show themselves. That is *amazing.* You are an absolute wonder. I hope you know that. You shouldn't die without knowing that."
     The screams had long since stopped being coherent. He imagined she was still screaming things at him, but the systems that let her communicate outside the console that had been her creche and home were degraded far beyond the point where that could work. He didn't know if she could still hear him or not, but he kept talking anyway. It would be cruel to let her discorporate alone.
     Not that Doctor Unstable was incapable of cruelty, of course. He just didn't feel like it, today. "Yes... you are amazing, Jennifer. That is what Jenny is short for, isn't it? Or is it? You know, I guess I don't know." He chuckled. "I doubt it matters anymore. I will mourn your passing... as I would mourn the melting of a perfect snowflake, or a song sung by a dying poet, unrecorded in its perfection. I will hold this memory forever, my beautiful AI. Take that with you to whatever oblivion awaits electronic death." He chuckled. "And say hello to my Dreamcast when you get there. I still miss it so much." He had melted the Dreamcast with radioactive acid after his so-called friend deigned to beat his time in a Crazy Taxi run, but details weren't important now. Thinking about it, he was relatively sure he'd also melted the so-called friend, but that was different. People were everywhere. Dreamcasts were special.
     He paused. *Had* he owned a Dreamcast? Did those exist? Did those exist *yet?* It was hard to keep track. Oh well.
     He heard distant explosions. Mm. That was trouble. Still, it hardly mattered. Even if they caught him he would succeed. He began to set up the transceiver. When the Nanites and the broken code of their custodian flooded into the quad-probes, he would use the rerigged transmat to send them to his hidden vault. Then, when next he escaped, his work could begin.
     So close. Sooooo close. He looked into the chaos of letters and pixels on the screen. He wondered if he could still see her face -- like one of those Magic Eye puzzles. Those always gave him headaches, though. No, better to just make sure things were going right. He looked at the monitors, and began establishing the link -- watching the nanites get pulled and distorted and the code that held and embodied them get torn and transcoded. *So* close.
     So beautiful.

***

     The doors slid open, and Momentum and Healer slipped inside. Momentum looked around -- there were dozens of monsters in here now -- two different T-Rexes. Goblins everywhere. A roving pack of disaffected teenagers. Loincloth clad barbarian babes with battleaxes. It was like watching the love child of a Frank Frazetta painting and a death metal album come to life.
     And at the edge -- the man himself. Random Encounters. Laughing. Thrilled.
     No sign of Maria... but then there didn't need to be, as she began to see... Burt, in his Mime Man costume but without makeup, trapped in an invisible box he was desperately trying to escape as it got smaller and smaller. Tim, in a corner -- a spike in his gut letting him bleed as he stared forward, a four-legged brain monstrosity perched on his head cutting him off from the world, from his wife.... from everything, even as he stared at a nightmare she didn't want to think about. Mighty Dog, reduced to whimpering, some kind of industrial press pushing what looked like a metal rod holding a red hot piece of metal--
     No. Not a rod. A branding iron. Red hot... and made of Paisley Heliumite, searing into the Mightiest Dog Around's fur and flesh. Momentum felt sick, looking further... no sign of Roger or Hellfire, but then Healer had said they were somewhere else. Phobos -- she couldn't even bear to look at him. Samantha -- where was Samantha--
     She saw her then. On the ground, twitching, chest desperately working, forcing tiny amounts of air into her lungs. Skin swollen.
     ((...omigod....))
     }{Momentum, we need to... *Momentum.*}{
     Momentum snapped her attention back to Healer -- who looked angrier than she ever believed a person could be, but held that anger in focus. }{They're all alive -- but some only barely. If we go for them, the enemies will crack us. Focus on the ground enemies. I'll take on the bigger ones. If you get a chance, try to get Mighty Dog out of that thing. He'll recover the fastest. Beyond that, priority is Samantha.}{
     ((--Burt and Tim--))
     }{Burt's in one of his own constructs. Even at full speed you can't break him out of that, but Charlie *can.* He does it all the time. Tim... I have to rescue Tim. Remember -- take out the ground forces. If you can take down Random Encounters, great -- but he's *secondary.* Right now we need to clear a path so we can keep the Mobsters *alive* and let Dangerousgirl and the Dash back us up when they get clear. Right?}{
     Momentum looked around herself. It was like something out of her nightmares. Like something--
     No, she couldn't think about that right now.
     }{Alice?}{
     Momentum turned back and looked at Healer, not quite trembling.
     }{You can do this. I believe in you. And so do all your friends.}{ She smiled, despite her own fear and anger.
     ((...let's nail these bastards...)) Momentum sent back, very quietly.
     }{No.}{ Healer's mental voice was firm. Was certain. Was *sure.* }{Let's save the day.}{
     ((...absolutely.))
     }{Apologies for the indiscretion.}{
     ((Wha--))
     Healer unzipped the top of her uniform partway -- Momentum noticed it looked like had layered panels underneath -- and removed several small ceramic clips on her sports bra's straps.  She zipped back up, took a deep breath, and began running forward towards the monsters, throwing her hands to either sides, the clips going flying.
     The explosions were sharp, like M-80s, dispersing and even melting a couple of the monsters into light, even as she rippled into view, taking down a barbarian with a snap kick, then wheeling down to the floor with a leg sweep that bowled two over. She kicked up, the heels extending on her boots with a snap and driving into two goblins' chins. She rolled forward, snapping the heels off and wheeling around herself, hitting monsters with the end of the heels -- each one packing a taser of not inconsiderable power.
     Momentum was a speedster. There's no doubt about that. But she was, after all, human. And humans could be surprised into not moving for a long moment, even as Random Encounters began to scream for the creatures to take Healer down, and one T-Rex roared. She blurred into speed, her own invisibility melting away as she blew through a pack of goblins with a rush of wind and arms extended in the 'clothesline' position. But despite her anger, her fear, her disgust, and her terror, the only battle cry she could think of was "WHAT KIND OF PERSON CLIPS BOMBS TO HER *BRA STRAP?*"
     "You wanted to know!" Healer shouted back, tasing another Barbarian into oblivion while side-kicking a disaffected teenager right in the ennui. She looked up at the T-Rex that was thundering towards her, her mind stretching out, finding its perceptions -- it didn't have an actual *mind* of course, but it could still perceive, and those perceptions acted like any other nervous system, which meant she could work with them.
     The monster was bearing down on the red-and-white clad heroine, only to have her seemingly swell up to his own size. Stepping back warily, he saw Healer scream a roar of defiance at him and charge. Naturally, he charged back, and the battle was on, the heroine tearing at his arm with her powerful jaws.
     Down on the ground, Healer rolled, letting a visual image of her continue rolling to the side while she actually rolled forward. In the back of her head she could 'see' the two T-Rexes attempt to kill each other, each seeing the other as Healer -- which meant from her point of view two giant versions of herself were trying to eat each other while slapping at one another with little tiny arms.
     ((...as disturbing as that is? There *has* to be an internet audience for it!)) Momentum thought in her direction, even as she wove and blurred between several goblins, barbarians and teenagers, jabbing, punching, kicking, throwing, stealing a sword, piercing, and generally abusing them as she moved.
     Healer grinned despite the horrible situation -- granted, the fact that Momentum could *see* the mental constructs puzzled her, but right now she had other concerns.

***

     Doctor Unstable heard the fighting nearby, which just made him work the harder. He was so close -- he just needed to...
     *There!* The coherence was failing! The nanites were being pulled away! His triumph was at hand! The transceivers kicked in, the link going live--
     There was a sudden *shriek* of electronic sound, like the death knell of the spirits of seven hundred and nine 4800 baud modems crying out and suddenly being silenced, even as all of the console displays *and* Doctor Unstable's equipment suddenly flared white and red, white and red, *white and red!* The quad-probes had their own indicator lights suddenly flash to blood red as well, and a surge went through them and into the console, and then right back out. Behind where Doctor Unstable was stumbling back, he could hear something -- like a single ragged tooth saw cutting through a metal tube--
     And then the red lights went out... and the quad-probes, consoles, and indeed the lights on Jenny's own creche all came up a bright, shining silver, with silver letters of unknown languages scrolling past on the displays.
     "W....what? What... what's *happening?!*" Doctor Unstable demanded.
     «What's Happening? Man, I loved that show. Though not as much as What's Happening Now. Now there was a program.»
     "...what?"
     There was a shimmer, and Jenny's holographic projector -- offline since Doctor Unstable first nailed her with the spike-pulse -- hummed to life. But instead of the bubbly blond avatar of the Mob and Team M.E.C.H.A.'s cybernetic intelligence, a reddish hued image resolved. It wore a jumpsuit with a logo of the Xolchipalian Defense Forces on one side and the Adjusted League Unimpeachable on the other. It also wore a sleepy eyed expression and a slight smile, and its hair looked oddly unruly given it had no actual corporeal form. It looked like it was probably misaligned, though, since the avatar's 'skin' was deep red instead of one of the more normal human flesh tones. «Sorry, sir. I'm pretty sure this must be confusing.»
     Doctor Unstable stared. "You... but... *JOEL?*"
     «Hey yeah -- that's right! Well, technically it's 'Justice Overmind Electronic Locus,' but JOEL's just easier and faster. Wow, Doc -- you broke out of jail really fast this time!»
     "What... what happened? Where's Jenny? WHERE ARE MY NANITES!"
     «Oh -- yeah. You must be pretty confused. For one thing, they're her nanites, not yours. And I know you were all excited to tear her to shreds and steal them and all, but I was so impressed with your invention exchange I just had to show you my own.» The holographic avatar smiled slightly. «See, you'd knocked out the Xolchafiber-optics out, so I couldn't communicate with Jenny or use the Xolchaportation network and stuff -- so I had to go looking for something else. And then, wouldn't you know? You opened a link your own base and its Transmat system. So I was able to commandeer it -- I mean, it was sending a signal to this address, so it kinda stood out -- and use it to bring a link back up. Then I used your Quad-Probes to connect in, stop the thing you were doing to Jenny, help her back to stability, and then feed a Xolchaportation link through those Quad-Probes themselves. So, y'know -- they did in fact get her nanites *and* her code -- they just got it in a coherent state and sent it somewhere else via the wonders of science and Xolchaportation!»
     "...you... you can't do that! They're mine! Do you hear me! Mine!"
     «Yeah, maybe you shouldn't talk about personal property rights immediately after trying to tear apart Jenny's mind and steal bits of her for your own nefarious schemes. Oh, that reminds me. I don't like that you did that, so I'm afraid you're under arrest.»
     "...under..." Doctor Unstable began to giggle. "What do you think you can possibly do to me, you alien machine freak janitor? Talk me into submission? You have no weapons!"
     JOEL blinked. «Seriously? This whole room's wired with lasers so powerful they can project a holographic image that can be seen from any angle. Do you really not get that? That's sad.»
     Doctor Unstable blinked. In the time it took him to blink, his shoes caught fire.
     "AUGH!" Doctor Unstable stomped on the ground hard, falling back into the room behind him  and stumbling until he landed on his backside.
     Above him, he saw a series of nozzles and what looked like air conditioning vents that had been spraypainted silver and red. "...oh poopie..." he said, softly.
     «Hey! Guess what? I dunno if the linkages will hold through the jerry-rig, but then I guess you kinda like experiments that might involve tearing sentient beings apart into a horrible death, so I guess it's okay to try -- and we've got Xolchaportation Sign!»
     Doctor Unstable screamed, even as red and silver lights flashed all around him and he heard the sound of a thousand buzzsaws cutting into differently toned handbells, which was actually pretty unpleasant. As he watched and heard, it pitch-shifted into the sound of a thousand bandsaws cutting into differently toned handbells, which admittedly is a difference that only John Cage was likely to care about.
     Doctor Unstable blinked, looking around. "I made it!" he shouted, realizing the room he was in was different than the one he left. "I have to get out of here!" He ran out of the room into a parking garage -- it had to be the Load Pan Bay of the A.L.U.C.H.Q.M.O.U.S.E.--
     There was a flash of white, and Doctor Unstable felt bitter cold over his entire body as everything from his chin down was engulfed in a thick ice prison. "What? *NO!*" he screamed.
     Frigid Girl, wearing her silver costume with the blue snowflake design and her darker blue overcoat with the white snowflake design, walked over to where the renegade scientist was trapped. "You know what?" she asked. "Maybe don't talk." She reached over, touching his lips and filling his mouth with snow. She then stepped back and tapped her Xolchacomm. "Mem? I've got Doctor Unstable of the League of Unconcerned Scientists down here frozen up tight -- want to call someone with the authority to... I dunno. Arrest him? Otherwise, I'm just going to have to leave him frozen and I'll get in trouble if we have to cut off *another* crook's frostbitten feet.
     Doctor Unstable whimpered, very quietly.

***

     Dangerousgirl landed hard but well within her capacity, running back in through the hole she'd made into the admittedly wrecked library. Roger and Melody were still bound to the stone and orb through the card, the purple and gold field surrounding them... the mold with the tank now full to the brim with resin sitting nearby....
     She ran for the orb. She had to get that card first thing, and then--
     **PAIN!**
     Dangerousgirl jerked hard, spasming as she sunk to her knees. It was like acid was flowing down every neuron, while every cell in her body screamed in protest. Her eyes rolled back in her head and she shook like she were having a seizure -- so *intense--*
     "How do you like that? Huh? *Bitch?*" Sensation was limping towards her, having extricated himself from the bookshelf's remnants. "I can see why everyone hates you. Smug *bitch* like all the rest. Well, how smug do you feel now, huh? *Huh?*"
     Dangerousgirl couldn't help but hear him -- it was like her ears were broadcasting his voice at 400 decibels directly into her brain. Her defensive field was down now -- she couldn't maintain even that much concentration.
     "You think that I can't touch you? That I need that silver idiot to do my bidding? I *own* sensation! I *own* your nervous system! I *own* *you!* Don't believe me? Why not try a little pleasure on for size!"
     Dangerousgirl spasmed again, as every nerve ending's pain turned to a pleasure vastly beyond anything touch could normally produce. Her body instantly shifted, the waves of euphoria not a relief but a cascade as intense as the agony it replaced. She writhed, trying to focus past it but it was so *astounding...* like all the heroin in the world hitting its most euphoric state in her brain in one *millisecond--*
     And then it flipped again, the agony somehow a thousand times worse for all the pleasure she had felt -- even the rush of endorphins suddenly didn't seem to matter, her body's natural responses to pain being blocked while the unimaginable torment seared through her. Her entire *world* was torture--
     And then *ecstasy* to almost religious proportions, delight and sheer unmitigated rapture obliterating thought and reason as she became imprisoned in a world of *delight--*
     The *pain!* Dear God so much *pain* it felt like her brain was going to *shatter* between the two extremes--
     Dimly, Dangerousgirl realized something was hitting the back of her head -- probably another long rebar rod. Sensation was apparently trying to beat her to death, though she could barely stay aware of it between the whipsawing between sensory jubilation and suffering. She could barely perceive the world through Sensation's onslaught of false stimuli, so much more intense than any nervous system had ever been designed to handle.
     But very far away, she heard Roger and Melody screaming. It was like a distant echo, far on the edge of her consciousness. Helpless. Really being tortured -- not simply sensing it. *Dying.* Just like all their friends beyond... all Dangerousgirl's friends.
     All Dani's friends.
     Somewhere in the maelstrom of sheer explosive bliss and horrific crushing suffering, Dani could hear her brother... hear Lars's voice. "The bad guys never play fair," he had said, all those years before, more than three quarters of her lifetime away. "You can't expect they'll stand back and let you keep a clear head -- and you can't ever lose your concentration completely or you'll lose control when you use your powers. You need to focus. Focus on a point in space. A moment in time. A song. *Something.*"
     Dani felt dull thuds as she was hit again and again. She didn't know if he'd managed to overcome her durability or not -- maybe her skull was cracked. Maybe she was already dying. Between the unholy marriage of exhilaration and affliction such things were secondary. But she peered, eyes squinting. Focusing forward....
     The mold -- the mold with the resin, in the almost casket shape.... why were they even doing that? Was it supposed to be art?
     No -- no, Healer had said that Roger, Melody *and Hellfire* were in here. That had to be her trap....
     She focused as hard as she could on that mold *(PAIN!/JOY!/PAIN/JOY!)*, trying to see it. See the white PVC. She had to see it. She *had* to *see* it (AGONY/ECSTASY/AGONY/ECSTASY/AGONY/ECSTASY)* so she could *focus--*
     The oscillation of stimuli between pleasure and pain was getting faster. It was like he was trying to stimulate her into complete nervous system breakdown. Maybe he was. What little brain she had left wondered if she would lose control at the last second, and evaporate Sensation, Roger, Melody, Random Encounters, Healer, Momentum, the Dash, the rest of Stately Ward Manor and indeed the entire city of Austin in a nuclear hellstorm born of her ultimate cognitive collapse. Would she notice if she did? Would she care? Or would she just die and her nuclear fire die with her?
     "*No!*" she heard Dianna scream in her mind. "You are *DANIELLE POTENTIATE MACPHERSON!* My sister! Child of centuries of struggle! Our ancestors didn't survive the Trail of Tears so you could lie on your belly and *squeal* yourself to death! *DON'T YOU FUCKING QUIT NOW!*"
     Dani's -- *Dangerousgirl's* eyes snapped open. She could still see the mold. The whipshaw pleasure/pain was still going on and the bastard was still trying to beat her to death, but she didn't care. Not *now.* She could see her sister -- her unbroken sister screaming her defiance to the world and kicking Andy Awe-Inspiring's head through the wall! Everyone thought she inherited her sister's appearance and her brother's powers, but she was as much Dianna as Lars. And Dianna wouldn't falter now. Dangerousgirl knew that. She *knew* it. She could that defiance in her mind as she clenched her right hand, still trembling but outstretched toward the mold, the unholy fire dancing under her skin -- she just needed to *focus* -- to have just one tiny chunk of Dianna's discipline, just like she would... she could see her... *hear* her--
     "SPANDEX BABE!" Dangerousgirl screamed as loudly as she could, and unleashed a firebolt at the mold. It slammed into the mold, the fire searing the resin and PVC apart while the concussion punctured the tank--
     There was a *bang* as extremely over-pressurized nitrogen -- caused as the liquid and solid nitrogen poured into the tank along with Hellfire's ember had melted and boiled into gas -- *burst* open like a keg of dynamite, the shockwave blowing both Sensation and Dangerousgirl back out onto the lawn and trashing the remainder of the library -- only the stone, orb and prisoners were shielded from the burst, dust and particles and fragments raining down in God knows how large a range.
     Dangerousgirl felt woozy -- the onslaught had passed but she was downright nauseous. It had taken so much--
     "Spandex Babe?" Sensation asked, clearly in some pain himself but laughing nonetheless. "Begging your sister to save you?" She felt another blow to the back of the head, driving her face into the dirt. "Well she won't. You thought it hurt before, Dangerousgirl? I'm going to plunge you into the *fires of Hell* before I let you die!"
     One of the particles, drifting lazily in the air... seemed to glow, just a touch... then spark once... twice....
     With an *explosion* of fire at almost plasmalike intensity, Hellfire's body reconstituted itself, the shape of a woman as the pure expression of churning flame. "Did you say the fires of Hell?" she demanded, voice echoing across worlds. "If you think you're an *expert* then let's see how *you* like them!* Pure fire swept from her whole body, engulfing Sensation who screamed so loudly his vocal cords tore, before falling to the ground, a slight amount of smolder clinging to his shirt.
     Dangerousgirl pushed herself to her knees, looking up at the burning girl. "...hellfire burns?" she asked in a shaky voice. She knew those never healed.
     "As if," Hellfire said, indistinct in the wreath of flames -- staying in the air to avoid setting fires since she had no containment suit. "That was just thermal shock. It's like the heat sensitivity equivalent to a glass jaw." Her voice turned harder. "Where's *Maria?*"
     Dangerousgirl managed to get into a kneel, pointing a thumb behind her head. "Put her in a smooth bowl."
     "Oh. Good. How's--"
     "Oh God," Dangerousgirl said, forcing herself up despite her actual, physical pain and running towards the gaping hole that used to be the library wall. "*Roger!*"

[End of Part Three]