(concluded from part two, preceding...)
***
Huge piles of bones tended to look all the same after a while, Johnny Clark thought. Save for the vividly painted child skulls, they blended into a haze of grey-and-white. Only the more jagged and monstrous shapes offered much to navigate by. Every step he took led him further down... even when he tried doubling back on his tracks.
The Path of Bone inevitably led to the Charnel House, he recalled Cendra quoting from Cartier's journal... no matter which way you went.
"Cendra, come in," Johnny said into the transceiver clipped to his violet-green-and-neon-umber t-shirt. "Cendra? Este? Anyone?"
Only hisses and pops came in response.
"Great," he muttered, looking around to see which direction looked slightly less like it would lead to nowhere than another. "Guess I missed the lecture on navigating quasi-liminal deathland spaces when I was at the Academy." He frowned. "Was that Professor Piranha's class, or..." He shook his head. "Doesn't really matter, does it?"
He could hear his mother now. Key Li Pan, the famous superguy known worldwide as MeltDown, telling him if he just applied himself to his studies, and stopped being distracted by every new thing he learned about outside of class, he could've aced his classes. To which he often replied, in a voice sometimes barely restrained from a shout, that he knew that, and that the classes were great for kids who knew where, why, and how they wanted to superguy, would join the best superteams and patrol twice nightly on the most optimal routes through the cities they called theirs and would always stand chin-up and chest-out for the noble quest for justice. It was a good way... but it wasn't his way, and the day he realized it had been the day he left the Academy for good.
But would it really have killed him to pick up a few things before he did, Key would invariably reply.
He had no good answer to that at the moment.
Skeleton warriors gave him a wide berth. He wondered if they were fighting on behalf of anyone in particular, or if they were just generally antagonistic towards people flying in and blowing apart their nicely stacked mortal remains. Whatever the case, after the first few broke off their own arms trying to swing a cutlass at his chest, and after he swatted a few more into pieces, they left him alone. He heard the howls of the weres, but none appeared where he wandered. That only left...
He stopped. Listened.
"...a tiger?" a high-pitched voice asked. "That must've been terrifying! Did you try to pet it?"
The voice was faint. Johnny focused his hearing, then set out into what looked like muddy darkness.
"Well, how am I supposed to know?" the voice went on. "You're skulls, so you must'a died *somehow.*"
He felt the air shift around him, as if he wasn't just descending on a physical plane, but through... dimensions? Frequencies? Cross-dimensional beaded curtains? The space he was in resisted understanding. But so long as he focused on the voice...
"Okay, I gotta say this," said the voice, now louder. "Alas, my dude, I knew you well..."
Johnny stepped into a clearing, and immediately saw the speaker. For the first time since he'd descended along the Path of Bone, he smiled.
"Camila! There you are!"
"Johnny!" Camila Veracruz called. The werewolf girl, clothing torn in a few places but looking overall uninjured, looked from him to the two painted skulls floating on either side of her and back. "I was just talking to Vimala and Yorick. They live here!"
The skulls, which were floating at what for young Camila was eye-level, bobbed in the air in what Johnny could only assume was a nod of greeting. One was painted in orange and black stripes, leavened with streaks of red. The other sported a checkerboard design with a rainbow of colors.
"Er," said Johnny. He was pretty sure none of his Academy lectures covered this, though possibly Dr. Gigawatt had rambled on about it sometime over the years between bong rips. "Hi?"
"This is Vimala," said Camila, gesturing at the red-streaked skull as he approached. "She got eaten by a tiger about three-and-a-half thousand years ago. Yorick had his throat slit by a singing barber in fifteenth-century England. Says his name's a complete coincidence."
"Is it?"
Camila shook her head and hugged him. "I'm sorry you all came in here after me! I was just gonna stop at the camp and see what was going on! Honest!"
At that moment, Johnny's clip-on transceiver hissed with a crackly voice. "...come in! Cendra Seconds to anyone who can hear me. Report!"
"Johnny Clark here," said Johnny, after tapping his device. "I found Camila, she's with me. A bit banged up but otherwise healthy and intact."
"Oh, Johnny, thank you," Cendra replied, with great relief. "Young lady, when we get out of here, you are so..."
Abruptly, the connection faded.
"Pretty sure I'm not the one you're going to be in trouble with," said Johnny. Camila reluctantly nodded, conceding the point. "*Are* you okay? I was kinda guessing when I was talking to your mom."
"My shoulder's kinda tender," said Camila, stepping back and rubbing her right one. "I ran into a pile of bones before the jet pack conked out." She frowned and looked at Yorick, who had taken to circling both of them. "I'm *pretty* sure his bones are like ours. Maybe stronger. Why?"
If Yorick had an answer to this, they never learned it. Both he and Vimala spun in midair, stared into a patch of darkness, then jetted off as fast as whatever it was keeping them aloft would allow.
"Johnny...?" Camila asked, moving to his side.
"Be ready," he told her.
"For what?"
"Just in general," he said. "Be ready."
*That* was something he remembered from classes.
The blue-bandanad, white-feathered, melancholy-eyed four-foot-tall-bird that ambled from the shadows gave Johnny an evaluative look that would've been right at home at the Academy... or at home with his mother. They cluctched a clipboard in their wings, at which they occasionally glanced. Johnny wondered if it was a scorecard of some kind. The night seemed to call for one.
"You're late," the dodo finally said, its sharp voice making Camila wince. "You've barely got time to get down to the House before the Hour of the Wolf begins. How did you end up here?"
"Practice," said Johnny. "Are... uh... you one of the dodos that were in Malaga earlier today?"
"Hmph," said the dodo. "I suppose we all look alike to you?"
"If you mean 'surprisingly not extinct as a species,' sure," said Johnny. "But beyond that, you're the first one I've seen. I wasn't in Malaga, but I heard the story from the ones who were there."
"I'm Administrator BrAAAAAAAAAAcken," the dodo informed him. "Ordinarily I don't go beyond the House bounds, but tonight's circumstances are *highly* irregular. Highly! Simply *everybody* seems to have barged in tonight. And that armored lunatic babbling about some noise from the dawn of time has stirred up *all* the skulls. Going to take *ages* to get them to settle. The High Technocrus will *hear* about that, I *assure* you!"
"Well, Mister... Mister?" The dodo nodded. "Mister Bracken..."
"BrAAAAAAAAAAcken," the dodo corrected. "Of the Leminock ruling clan of the upper sector of Rai Leb, if you *must* know." He sniffed. "I don't suppose I have to *explain* that what you call Terra Subterrene is home to a wide host of species you consider *extinct.* I mean, I *would,* but as I have previously stated, you do not have the *time.*"
"Hey, Mr. BrAAAAAAAAAAcken, sir?" Camila asked. "Why are there skeleton warriors all about here? Do you make them, or did they just come with the place?"
BrAAAAAAAAAAcken regarded Camila as if he just realized she was standing next to Johnny. He jotted a brief note on his slate.
"Skeleton warriors just happen," he told her, before looking back at Johnny. "You're clearly both new here. To get to the House, just follow the painted skulls. They have so arranged themselves to act as guides. Oh, and have your eight dollars apiece ready."
"Eight... what?" Johnny asked.
"Vimala and Yorick said that we should follow them," Camila told Johnny.
"They sound... helpful," Johnny answered, unable to keep a note of doubt from his voice.
"I believe you'll find the case is they're helping themselves," said BrAAAAAAAAAAcken. "They don't like having to live with the corpses that are left by intruders who overstay their welcome, who neither retreat to the surface world nor enter the House at the end of the Hour of the Wolf." He sighed on seeing Johnny's questioning look. "Roughly four a.m., your time."
Johnny peered in the direction that the skulls of Yorick and Vimala had flown.
Before he could take a step, loud howls swept through the clearing.
Six weres emerged from the darkness. Three werewolves, two werecoyotes, and a werecorgi, all in torn casual clothing and ripped jean shorts. They wobbled and hesitated as they spread out to block the path Johnny had been eyeing.
While Johnny didn't have extensive experience with weres, he had been around Miguel's pack a few times, and thought these weres moved with something less than the grace normally associated with such beings. The lead werewolf, a silver-furred female, stepped unsteadily forward, as if she were in a student filmmaker's stop-motion animated short. While Johnny didn't recognize her, Camila did.
"Nance!" she exclaimed. "Dad was gonna try finding you! Why'd you cast him and me out of your pack?"
Nance, Johnny thought, meant Nancy Penwall, the deputy leader of the were pack that had been, up until that morning, the one Miguel and Camila had been a part of. He'd never met her in person, but knew her reputation. Severe, a bit vindictive, but absolutely loyal to the pack in general and its leader, August Rydell, in particular. What she and the others (who Johnny assumed, for the moment, were also members of the Rydell-led pack) were doing on the Path of Bone was a perplexing question.
Nance growled as Johnny stepped forward. He held up a hand, hoping they were only trying to frighten him and Camila. If things got out of hand, it would be bad... for the ones who tried to bite through his nigh-impenetrable skin.
"Hey," said Camila, "Mr. BrAAAAAAAAAAcken's gone!"
At the mention of BrAAAAAAAAAAcken's name, the weres snarled. Even the werecorgi growled, though it's dopey grin made it sound like it was demanding a ball of some kind be thrown.
"Stop it, Devon!" Camila yelled. "You know me! What are you guys doing?"
Nance lifted one of her arms, as if to swipe her claws at Johnny. Her wrist struck a jagged bone protruding from a nearby pile. Johnny heard the stomach-turning sound of ripping furred flesh, and watched a large strip of it fall away from Nance's arm.
Nance seemed unperturbed, even though her arm bones now showed from shoulder to clawed hand. She growled at Johnny.
"Skeleton warriors just happen," he whispered, with a growing, horrified realization.
"Get ready to run, Cam," said Johnny. "Same direction Yorick and Vimala went, as best as you can figure--"
"I have their scent," Camila said. "From their paint. It's pretty fresh."
"Oh," said Johnny, not really sure what to say to that revelation.
One of the werecoyotes lunged. Johnny swiped at him, snagging his snout. Without meaning to, he tore the were's face clean off...
...revealing a chattering, grinning coyote-like skull. The eyes within darted about.
"Run!" Johnny ordered, as he swept the were aside with an arm. Camila didn't hesitate, dashing ahead in the direction her skull friends had gone. Johnny started after her...
...then covered his ears as explosions rocked the ground all around him.
Bones rained down, only some of which belonged to the attacking weres. Johnny whirled, trying to see what had destroyed them.
Galaxy Hunter landed hard as thunder before him.
He hadn't had much contact with Galaxy Hunter, despite the multiple skirmishes of the day. She'd been in the morning's battle against the demon monkeys outside the _Subtler Than Light,_ he remembered, and had ignored his greeting when she came in later to talk to Cendra in her office. Following the battle on the pier against The Programmer/El Esbirro and the Dweller in the Shades, she'd largely stayed away, searching the city for ki Kazza Malissk.
Her armor had felt ancient to his eyes the times he saw her. He now knew, after hearing the reports from the party that went to Malaga, that it was made from mind-bendingly old metal taken from the crashed elevator long ago ejected from tunnels leading to the Earth's core. Now... it radiated the feeling of aeons... dimensions beyond comprehension and sanity... the dejected surly sulk of Shub-Niggurath's thousand teenage goat spawn...
Hunter raised her armored gauntlet. A seething, red-gold circle of light glowed on its palm-plate, aimed directly at Johnny's head.
"Shun-pike to the center within the center," Hunter said through hidden helmet speakers. "Deep time is here. Deep time is gone. The bl00p at the dawn of the universe. Chao! Chao!"
"Um... okay?" said Johnny. "Can I..."
"CHAO is BOOM!" Hunter yelled, before firing her weapon directly into Johnny's face.
***
The dark was cold and endless. China Moroboshi wasn't entirely sure where she was anymore. There were piles, and stacks, and veritable spires of bones all around, lit by a glow coming from the walls and ceiling of the rocky chamber she was in. She leaned against something for support, and leaped back as the pile it was sticking out of collapsed.
*Nice one,* said the violet and gold-checker-painted skull floating in front of her. *You mean we never got more co-ordinated as we got older?*
"Hush," China snapped at the skull. "And I thought those two little fuckers were annoying."
*We're still here,* said young China, materializing next to the skull.
*I can't believe she still calls us that,* Kyoko said, as she appeared in China's sight, now dressed in black jeans, a red shirt, and a headband made of bloody teeth. *How could anyone not love us?*
"You're worth the effort," adult China said.
"China, is that you?" a familiar voice called.
"Yo, boss," China replied, with a nonchalance she didn't entirely feel. "You okay?"
"Agh," came the reply. Cendra Seconds entered a few seconds later, slithering along on massive black-scaled coils. Her still-human top half was bruised and scarred, but basically intact. The jacket she had worn on descending into the Path was ripped in several places, and there was blood leaking from her lips.
*You lose the bet,* young China told Kyoko. *Someone bit a dude before you.*
*I never get to have fun now that I don't have a real body,* Kyoko moped.
*Are we really like this?* the floating skull asked.
"I bit my lip when a couple weres attacked," said Cendra. "If Manny hadn't driven them away by making them think the walls were singing 'ten thousand bones and things on the ground,' giving me time to transform into a lamia, I might've been a goner." She shook her head. "But I'm okay. And Johnny found Camila. I talked to him on the transceiver for a few seconds before we lost touch again. It's the only reason I can focus now."
Manny Seconds limped into view, accompanied by Karina Selanova. One of his two agents half-skittered, half-limped behind them. "It's been a long time since I used my confusion-generating powers in anything other than a training capacity. The old guy's still got it!"
He held up his hand for a high-five. Karina regarded it for several moments before giving it a tepid slap. Manny's grin remained undiminished.
"I was afraid of this," said Karina. "We're now caught in the cycle between the rise of the Charnel House and the Hour of the Wolf. This won't be as simple as verifying what you wanted and getting out."
"It never is," said Manny. "You okay, China?"
"Yeah," adult China answered, though her eyes stayed fixed on Karina. Briefly, she thought about the bottle Zia had gotten to her via Bonnie, and the exploding-cow hieroglyph etched in its glass. If anyone knew if the Dis/Order of the Exploding Chao was still around, China thought, she would. She might even know why it was renting out lairs to traveling supervillains and pretending they were the M00se Illuminati, or what any of that had to do, if anything, with the situation they were in now.
As Karina steadied Manny and contemplated the floating skull before her, China tried to work out what was going on between the two of them, and between the two of them and Chalandra. Manny and Karina had become entangled in a relationship born of proximity and need during the Genocidal War of the late nineties, while Chalandra had been below in the far-underground tunnels where some of the Earth's superguys hid, communicating with surface counterparts via dream, planning their ultimately-successful counterstrike against the Awe-Inspiring Force's and Unimaginable League Amoral's world-spanning dictatorship, while engaged with a bit of relationship-straining side-action-for-a-necessary-reason herself. There had been considerable friction between the three following the war's end... until there wasn't. China would've suspected they'd opted for polyamory, or at least some swinging Saturday nights, but they never said anything about it, and it didn't quite *feel* like it. After all, if Chalandra had been down to share, the old triangle between her, Manny, and Badass could've resolved itself quite differently. It was almost as if... as if...
China shook her head. No time for a wandering mind, she scolded herself.
She focused... on her own empty eye sockets, now floating before her.
"Everyone," she said, "I'd like you to meet Kofi."
*You don't have to buy me a coffee,* said the skull.
"I'll have to buy her a coffee later," said Manny. "So..."
"You can't hear her?" asked China.
Cendra, Manny, and Karina all shook their heads.
"Boss," said China, "could you... do what you did before?"
"My telepathy isn't so great when I'm in this form," said Cendra, as she slithered forward. "But I'll try."
She took China's hand, while China relaxed her mental defenses as much as she could. They hadn't done this... hadn't *really* done this... since the Monsta Island invasion years ago, China remembered. Since she'd last had to trust someone other than herself inside her skull, seeing what she saw, despite how the Heart of Mu was amplifying her fear and distrust.
It had been hard, then. It was, now, but she shouldered past the familiar discomfort. When she felt Cendra fully behind her eyes, she again regarded the floating skull that was one of her fear's sources.
A face took shape over the skull. Pale, pensive, with glittering, black-irised eyes, a mop of curly black hair, and scarred lips. A body appeared beneath the face, pale and rail-thin, soon obscured by a cloak.
The newly-formed ten-year-old-appearing child looked up at China/Cendra, waiting.
"This is Kofi," said China. "This... was me. Eight hundred or so years ago, until I was sacrificed to a volcano."
"Er..." Manny started.
Cendra waved her hand at him. Manny shuddered a bit, then he and Karina both regarded Kofi as if she'd suddenly appeared. Which, for them, she had. The remaining Secret Service agent seemed unfazed, if they saw the child at all.
"She's... the Bone Child," said Karina.
*Is not!* young China exclaimed, stamping her foot.
*She's got your eyes,* Kyoko said. *And your sparkling personality.*
*Kwenzenjani zinja?* asked Kofi. Then the girl shook her head. *I mean... what's up, dogs?*
"I... remember you," said China. "I remember... being you. Now. As if... as if I always could... but you were... walled off... somewhere."
*Not somewhere,* said Kofi. Her eyes flashed reproach. *Here. On the *Path of Bone.**
"I... didn't know..." China started.
*I knew,* said Kyoko.
*Quiet, interloper,* Kofi said. *You are not one of us. Your guise is false.*
Kyoko stuck out her tongue and vanished. Young China shrugged and vanished as well.
Manny and Karina looked at one another, as if the other might have answers. China noticed that the air was growing hazy behind them, and hoped it was nothing more than more minute bone particles.
*Nicely done,* another voice rasped. China looked up... and saw two more skulls floating toward them.
Two skulls that became two more bone-white children. One wore a contemporary t-shirt and jeans. The other rags that barely stayed on at all. But China knew them both.
"China," said adult China, to the one in modernish garb. "The real one... the last Bone Child I was."
*Hi, Manny,* said the new young China, looking at the flabbergasted aging superguy. *You and CalForce were kind to me, the few weeks you took me in. I'm grateful.*
"Ah," Manny responded, as though trying to remember how words worked. He leaned heavily against Karina, while his cane wobbled in his hand. Behind them, the haze in the air grew thicker, almost obscuring the Secret Service agent. Manny looked up at adult China.
She didn't answer, instead looking at the other child, who stared shyly back at her.
"Hello, Vrik," said China. "It's nice to see you again. Oh, and sorry about the stepping off the mountain path and falling to your death thing. I hate it when that happens."
Vrik didn't answer. Instead, he looked up at Manny and Karina.
*You have a question,* he said. *Ask it, while you can.*
Karina nodded. China felt unsurprised that she was the least rattled by the sudden appearance of several ghost children around her.
"We've come to learn what became of Abelard," said Karina. "The boy--"
*They weren't a boy,* young China interrupted.
"The child, then... that led Richard Cartier to the Charnel House in 1891... and didn't come back to the world outside with him after."
China looked around as Karina spoke... and realized there were eyes in the dark. A lot of eyes, at a lot of heights. A lot of eyes resolving into a lot of painted skulls... resolving into a lot of pale, pensive children. They filled every space on the ground, and many appeared to be watching from atop piles of bones. Their faces showed some variation, their hair and garb more... but all, China knew, were her.
They were surrounded by Bone Children.
"How many..." Cendra started.
"Five hundred and sixteen," China answered. She tried to elaborate, but their experiences were flooding her head. Lives lived in shadows, and sometimes in terror. Born into the world, living roughly to ten years, give or take... then dying. Seldom from natural causes.
"What..." China whispered, shaking as she looked about once more. "What *is* this place?"
*A place that is ours,* a new voice hissed. *A place that *was* ours, until it was taken, and forced to ends we never intended.*
The child that stepped before them was sinuous in movement and dangerous in her regard. Her black hair flowed behind her like an uncoiling whip. Her robes were red, though not from dye. Her hands were clawed, her teeth sharp and long. The Bone Children stepped back as she moved through them, though she acknowledged them not at all.
Karina looked rattled for the first time. Her hand drifted to her gun, though China knew that would do no good here.
"ARCANA?" asked Karina.
The child stopped. Peered up at her.
And laughed.
*A name I wore as a disguise,* she said, *before you killed me.*
"Tara," China said, as she tried to stop shivering.
"Oh!" Manny exclaimed. "I remember now! First true Sorceress Superlative! Was in that big battle against Phil Gilgamesh..." He tapped his foot, thinking. "The Fraggling?"
"*Fracturing,*" China, young China, Vrik, Kofi, Cendra, Karina, and a host of Bone Children corrected. Manny cringed, and didn't follow up.
*This place,* Tara said, fixing her attention on China. *Is us. My beginning. My path to your world. My dream. My... Kalapurnea.*
Kalapurnea. The word given by the ancient Mesopotamians for what China had been... what all the Bone Children had been. Passed on by spilled, consumed blood, new bodies born, memories blurring and submerging, for five millennia... until China. Until Akane Moroboshi broke the cycle. Until Shadebeam Moroboshi made it so she could inhabit a real body, one that aged, and was mortal. The last body she would ever have.
"Your path to our world?" asked Cendra. "You come from another, then?"
Tara smiled. It was not the comforting kind.
*I didn't just appear out of nowhere, five thousand years ago, seeking to consume your world and your universe,* said Tara. Her eyes flicked to China. *You think five thousand years is a long time, my Omega? Perhaps for us. But it is barely a blip on what we were before... there.*
"You mean...?" China asked.
Tara reached out and caressed China's cheek. China felt her touch as if it was physical and real, and fought the strong urge to pull away. Tara's eyes glittered as she leaned close.
*Your Doctor Gigawatt was right about the crisis you are in being partially a crisis of Deep Time,* said Tara. *Only he fails to understand what that Deep Time *is.**
She tapped China's chin with a sharp claw.
*It's *us,* Omega. *We* are the Deep Time in this tale. And to survive this night and pass through to the final Hidden Heart... you shall have to begin to learn what this means.*
Before China could react, Tara drove her claws into her head. As darkness engulfed her, she screamed.
WILL CHINA SURVIVE WHATEVER TARA IS TRYING TO IMPART TO HER?
WILL SHE NEED A STIFF DRINK?
WILL MANNY AND KARINA LEARN WHATEVER IT IS THEY WANTED TO LEARN ABOUT ABELARD?
WILL JOHNNY SURVIVE BEING BLASTED BY GALAXY HUNTER?
WILL GALAXY HUNTER STOP GIBBERING LONG ENOUGH TO MAKE SENSE?
WILL BONNIE GET A CHANCE TO GET THE DAMN THING TO GALAXY HUNTER?
WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN SHE DOES?
IS SLITHIS BEING MIND-CONTROLLED, OR JUST GENERALLY CULTY?
WILL RUMI FORGIVE HIS REVEALING HER IDENTITY AND SCREWING UP HER PLANS?
WILL MORE PEOPLE 'JUST HAPPEN' INTO BECOMING SKELETON WARRIORS?
IS CHAPPEL ROAN GLAD SHE'S NOT REALLY DOWN THERE?
IS CHAPPEL ROAN REALLY NOT DOWN THERE?
IS CHAO BOOM?
Find out soon-ish, in the penultimate chapter of 'Hidden Hearts'... only on... SUPERGUY!
Huge piles of bones tended to look all the same after a while, Johnny Clark thought. Save for the vividly painted child skulls, they blended into a haze of grey-and-white. Only the more jagged and monstrous shapes offered much to navigate by. Every step he took led him further down... even when he tried doubling back on his tracks.
The Path of Bone inevitably led to the Charnel House, he recalled Cendra quoting from Cartier's journal... no matter which way you went.
"Cendra, come in," Johnny said into the transceiver clipped to his violet-green-and-neon-umber t-shirt. "Cendra? Este? Anyone?"
Only hisses and pops came in response.
"Great," he muttered, looking around to see which direction looked slightly less like it would lead to nowhere than another. "Guess I missed the lecture on navigating quasi-liminal deathland spaces when I was at the Academy." He frowned. "Was that Professor Piranha's class, or..." He shook his head. "Doesn't really matter, does it?"
He could hear his mother now. Key Li Pan, the famous superguy known worldwide as MeltDown, telling him if he just applied himself to his studies, and stopped being distracted by every new thing he learned about outside of class, he could've aced his classes. To which he often replied, in a voice sometimes barely restrained from a shout, that he knew that, and that the classes were great for kids who knew where, why, and how they wanted to superguy, would join the best superteams and patrol twice nightly on the most optimal routes through the cities they called theirs and would always stand chin-up and chest-out for the noble quest for justice. It was a good way... but it wasn't his way, and the day he realized it had been the day he left the Academy for good.
But would it really have killed him to pick up a few things before he did, Key would invariably reply.
He had no good answer to that at the moment.
Skeleton warriors gave him a wide berth. He wondered if they were fighting on behalf of anyone in particular, or if they were just generally antagonistic towards people flying in and blowing apart their nicely stacked mortal remains. Whatever the case, after the first few broke off their own arms trying to swing a cutlass at his chest, and after he swatted a few more into pieces, they left him alone. He heard the howls of the weres, but none appeared where he wandered. That only left...
He stopped. Listened.
"...a tiger?" a high-pitched voice asked. "That must've been terrifying! Did you try to pet it?"
The voice was faint. Johnny focused his hearing, then set out into what looked like muddy darkness.
"Well, how am I supposed to know?" the voice went on. "You're skulls, so you must'a died *somehow.*"
He felt the air shift around him, as if he wasn't just descending on a physical plane, but through... dimensions? Frequencies? Cross-dimensional beaded curtains? The space he was in resisted understanding. But so long as he focused on the voice...
"Okay, I gotta say this," said the voice, now louder. "Alas, my dude, I knew you well..."
Johnny stepped into a clearing, and immediately saw the speaker. For the first time since he'd descended along the Path of Bone, he smiled.
"Camila! There you are!"
"Johnny!" Camila Veracruz called. The werewolf girl, clothing torn in a few places but looking overall uninjured, looked from him to the two painted skulls floating on either side of her and back. "I was just talking to Vimala and Yorick. They live here!"
The skulls, which were floating at what for young Camila was eye-level, bobbed in the air in what Johnny could only assume was a nod of greeting. One was painted in orange and black stripes, leavened with streaks of red. The other sported a checkerboard design with a rainbow of colors.
"Er," said Johnny. He was pretty sure none of his Academy lectures covered this, though possibly Dr. Gigawatt had rambled on about it sometime over the years between bong rips. "Hi?"
"This is Vimala," said Camila, gesturing at the red-streaked skull as he approached. "She got eaten by a tiger about three-and-a-half thousand years ago. Yorick had his throat slit by a singing barber in fifteenth-century England. Says his name's a complete coincidence."
"Is it?"
Camila shook her head and hugged him. "I'm sorry you all came in here after me! I was just gonna stop at the camp and see what was going on! Honest!"
At that moment, Johnny's clip-on transceiver hissed with a crackly voice. "...come in! Cendra Seconds to anyone who can hear me. Report!"
"Johnny Clark here," said Johnny, after tapping his device. "I found Camila, she's with me. A bit banged up but otherwise healthy and intact."
"Oh, Johnny, thank you," Cendra replied, with great relief. "Young lady, when we get out of here, you are so..."
Abruptly, the connection faded.
"Pretty sure I'm not the one you're going to be in trouble with," said Johnny. Camila reluctantly nodded, conceding the point. "*Are* you okay? I was kinda guessing when I was talking to your mom."
"My shoulder's kinda tender," said Camila, stepping back and rubbing her right one. "I ran into a pile of bones before the jet pack conked out." She frowned and looked at Yorick, who had taken to circling both of them. "I'm *pretty* sure his bones are like ours. Maybe stronger. Why?"
If Yorick had an answer to this, they never learned it. Both he and Vimala spun in midair, stared into a patch of darkness, then jetted off as fast as whatever it was keeping them aloft would allow.
"Johnny...?" Camila asked, moving to his side.
"Be ready," he told her.
"For what?"
"Just in general," he said. "Be ready."
*That* was something he remembered from classes.
The blue-bandanad, white-feathered, melancholy-eyed four-foot-tall-bird that ambled from the shadows gave Johnny an evaluative look that would've been right at home at the Academy... or at home with his mother. They cluctched a clipboard in their wings, at which they occasionally glanced. Johnny wondered if it was a scorecard of some kind. The night seemed to call for one.
"You're late," the dodo finally said, its sharp voice making Camila wince. "You've barely got time to get down to the House before the Hour of the Wolf begins. How did you end up here?"
"Practice," said Johnny. "Are... uh... you one of the dodos that were in Malaga earlier today?"
"Hmph," said the dodo. "I suppose we all look alike to you?"
"If you mean 'surprisingly not extinct as a species,' sure," said Johnny. "But beyond that, you're the first one I've seen. I wasn't in Malaga, but I heard the story from the ones who were there."
"I'm Administrator BrAAAAAAAAAAcken," the dodo informed him. "Ordinarily I don't go beyond the House bounds, but tonight's circumstances are *highly* irregular. Highly! Simply *everybody* seems to have barged in tonight. And that armored lunatic babbling about some noise from the dawn of time has stirred up *all* the skulls. Going to take *ages* to get them to settle. The High Technocrus will *hear* about that, I *assure* you!"
"Well, Mister... Mister?" The dodo nodded. "Mister Bracken..."
"BrAAAAAAAAAAcken," the dodo corrected. "Of the Leminock ruling clan of the upper sector of Rai Leb, if you *must* know." He sniffed. "I don't suppose I have to *explain* that what you call Terra Subterrene is home to a wide host of species you consider *extinct.* I mean, I *would,* but as I have previously stated, you do not have the *time.*"
"Hey, Mr. BrAAAAAAAAAAcken, sir?" Camila asked. "Why are there skeleton warriors all about here? Do you make them, or did they just come with the place?"
BrAAAAAAAAAAcken regarded Camila as if he just realized she was standing next to Johnny. He jotted a brief note on his slate.
"Skeleton warriors just happen," he told her, before looking back at Johnny. "You're clearly both new here. To get to the House, just follow the painted skulls. They have so arranged themselves to act as guides. Oh, and have your eight dollars apiece ready."
"Eight... what?" Johnny asked.
"Vimala and Yorick said that we should follow them," Camila told Johnny.
"They sound... helpful," Johnny answered, unable to keep a note of doubt from his voice.
"I believe you'll find the case is they're helping themselves," said BrAAAAAAAAAAcken. "They don't like having to live with the corpses that are left by intruders who overstay their welcome, who neither retreat to the surface world nor enter the House at the end of the Hour of the Wolf." He sighed on seeing Johnny's questioning look. "Roughly four a.m., your time."
Johnny peered in the direction that the skulls of Yorick and Vimala had flown.
Before he could take a step, loud howls swept through the clearing.
Six weres emerged from the darkness. Three werewolves, two werecoyotes, and a werecorgi, all in torn casual clothing and ripped jean shorts. They wobbled and hesitated as they spread out to block the path Johnny had been eyeing.
While Johnny didn't have extensive experience with weres, he had been around Miguel's pack a few times, and thought these weres moved with something less than the grace normally associated with such beings. The lead werewolf, a silver-furred female, stepped unsteadily forward, as if she were in a student filmmaker's stop-motion animated short. While Johnny didn't recognize her, Camila did.
"Nance!" she exclaimed. "Dad was gonna try finding you! Why'd you cast him and me out of your pack?"
Nance, Johnny thought, meant Nancy Penwall, the deputy leader of the were pack that had been, up until that morning, the one Miguel and Camila had been a part of. He'd never met her in person, but knew her reputation. Severe, a bit vindictive, but absolutely loyal to the pack in general and its leader, August Rydell, in particular. What she and the others (who Johnny assumed, for the moment, were also members of the Rydell-led pack) were doing on the Path of Bone was a perplexing question.
Nance growled as Johnny stepped forward. He held up a hand, hoping they were only trying to frighten him and Camila. If things got out of hand, it would be bad... for the ones who tried to bite through his nigh-impenetrable skin.
"Hey," said Camila, "Mr. BrAAAAAAAAAAcken's gone!"
At the mention of BrAAAAAAAAAAcken's name, the weres snarled. Even the werecorgi growled, though it's dopey grin made it sound like it was demanding a ball of some kind be thrown.
"Stop it, Devon!" Camila yelled. "You know me! What are you guys doing?"
Nance lifted one of her arms, as if to swipe her claws at Johnny. Her wrist struck a jagged bone protruding from a nearby pile. Johnny heard the stomach-turning sound of ripping furred flesh, and watched a large strip of it fall away from Nance's arm.
Nance seemed unperturbed, even though her arm bones now showed from shoulder to clawed hand. She growled at Johnny.
"Skeleton warriors just happen," he whispered, with a growing, horrified realization.
"Get ready to run, Cam," said Johnny. "Same direction Yorick and Vimala went, as best as you can figure--"
"I have their scent," Camila said. "From their paint. It's pretty fresh."
"Oh," said Johnny, not really sure what to say to that revelation.
One of the werecoyotes lunged. Johnny swiped at him, snagging his snout. Without meaning to, he tore the were's face clean off...
...revealing a chattering, grinning coyote-like skull. The eyes within darted about.
"Run!" Johnny ordered, as he swept the were aside with an arm. Camila didn't hesitate, dashing ahead in the direction her skull friends had gone. Johnny started after her...
...then covered his ears as explosions rocked the ground all around him.
Bones rained down, only some of which belonged to the attacking weres. Johnny whirled, trying to see what had destroyed them.
Galaxy Hunter landed hard as thunder before him.
He hadn't had much contact with Galaxy Hunter, despite the multiple skirmishes of the day. She'd been in the morning's battle against the demon monkeys outside the _Subtler Than Light,_ he remembered, and had ignored his greeting when she came in later to talk to Cendra in her office. Following the battle on the pier against The Programmer/El Esbirro and the Dweller in the Shades, she'd largely stayed away, searching the city for ki Kazza Malissk.
Her armor had felt ancient to his eyes the times he saw her. He now knew, after hearing the reports from the party that went to Malaga, that it was made from mind-bendingly old metal taken from the crashed elevator long ago ejected from tunnels leading to the Earth's core. Now... it radiated the feeling of aeons... dimensions beyond comprehension and sanity... the dejected surly sulk of Shub-Niggurath's thousand teenage goat spawn...
Hunter raised her armored gauntlet. A seething, red-gold circle of light glowed on its palm-plate, aimed directly at Johnny's head.
"Shun-pike to the center within the center," Hunter said through hidden helmet speakers. "Deep time is here. Deep time is gone. The bl00p at the dawn of the universe. Chao! Chao!"
"Um... okay?" said Johnny. "Can I..."
"CHAO is BOOM!" Hunter yelled, before firing her weapon directly into Johnny's face.
***
The dark was cold and endless. China Moroboshi wasn't entirely sure where she was anymore. There were piles, and stacks, and veritable spires of bones all around, lit by a glow coming from the walls and ceiling of the rocky chamber she was in. She leaned against something for support, and leaped back as the pile it was sticking out of collapsed.
*Nice one,* said the violet and gold-checker-painted skull floating in front of her. *You mean we never got more co-ordinated as we got older?*
"Hush," China snapped at the skull. "And I thought those two little fuckers were annoying."
*We're still here,* said young China, materializing next to the skull.
*I can't believe she still calls us that,* Kyoko said, as she appeared in China's sight, now dressed in black jeans, a red shirt, and a headband made of bloody teeth. *How could anyone not love us?*
"You're worth the effort," adult China said.
"China, is that you?" a familiar voice called.
"Yo, boss," China replied, with a nonchalance she didn't entirely feel. "You okay?"
"Agh," came the reply. Cendra Seconds entered a few seconds later, slithering along on massive black-scaled coils. Her still-human top half was bruised and scarred, but basically intact. The jacket she had worn on descending into the Path was ripped in several places, and there was blood leaking from her lips.
*You lose the bet,* young China told Kyoko. *Someone bit a dude before you.*
*I never get to have fun now that I don't have a real body,* Kyoko moped.
*Are we really like this?* the floating skull asked.
"I bit my lip when a couple weres attacked," said Cendra. "If Manny hadn't driven them away by making them think the walls were singing 'ten thousand bones and things on the ground,' giving me time to transform into a lamia, I might've been a goner." She shook her head. "But I'm okay. And Johnny found Camila. I talked to him on the transceiver for a few seconds before we lost touch again. It's the only reason I can focus now."
Manny Seconds limped into view, accompanied by Karina Selanova. One of his two agents half-skittered, half-limped behind them. "It's been a long time since I used my confusion-generating powers in anything other than a training capacity. The old guy's still got it!"
He held up his hand for a high-five. Karina regarded it for several moments before giving it a tepid slap. Manny's grin remained undiminished.
"I was afraid of this," said Karina. "We're now caught in the cycle between the rise of the Charnel House and the Hour of the Wolf. This won't be as simple as verifying what you wanted and getting out."
"It never is," said Manny. "You okay, China?"
"Yeah," adult China answered, though her eyes stayed fixed on Karina. Briefly, she thought about the bottle Zia had gotten to her via Bonnie, and the exploding-cow hieroglyph etched in its glass. If anyone knew if the Dis/Order of the Exploding Chao was still around, China thought, she would. She might even know why it was renting out lairs to traveling supervillains and pretending they were the M00se Illuminati, or what any of that had to do, if anything, with the situation they were in now.
As Karina steadied Manny and contemplated the floating skull before her, China tried to work out what was going on between the two of them, and between the two of them and Chalandra. Manny and Karina had become entangled in a relationship born of proximity and need during the Genocidal War of the late nineties, while Chalandra had been below in the far-underground tunnels where some of the Earth's superguys hid, communicating with surface counterparts via dream, planning their ultimately-successful counterstrike against the Awe-Inspiring Force's and Unimaginable League Amoral's world-spanning dictatorship, while engaged with a bit of relationship-straining side-action-for-a-necessary-reason herself. There had been considerable friction between the three following the war's end... until there wasn't. China would've suspected they'd opted for polyamory, or at least some swinging Saturday nights, but they never said anything about it, and it didn't quite *feel* like it. After all, if Chalandra had been down to share, the old triangle between her, Manny, and Badass could've resolved itself quite differently. It was almost as if... as if...
China shook her head. No time for a wandering mind, she scolded herself.
She focused... on her own empty eye sockets, now floating before her.
"Everyone," she said, "I'd like you to meet Kofi."
*You don't have to buy me a coffee,* said the skull.
"I'll have to buy her a coffee later," said Manny. "So..."
"You can't hear her?" asked China.
Cendra, Manny, and Karina all shook their heads.
"Boss," said China, "could you... do what you did before?"
"My telepathy isn't so great when I'm in this form," said Cendra, as she slithered forward. "But I'll try."
She took China's hand, while China relaxed her mental defenses as much as she could. They hadn't done this... hadn't *really* done this... since the Monsta Island invasion years ago, China remembered. Since she'd last had to trust someone other than herself inside her skull, seeing what she saw, despite how the Heart of Mu was amplifying her fear and distrust.
It had been hard, then. It was, now, but she shouldered past the familiar discomfort. When she felt Cendra fully behind her eyes, she again regarded the floating skull that was one of her fear's sources.
A face took shape over the skull. Pale, pensive, with glittering, black-irised eyes, a mop of curly black hair, and scarred lips. A body appeared beneath the face, pale and rail-thin, soon obscured by a cloak.
The newly-formed ten-year-old-appearing child looked up at China/Cendra, waiting.
"This is Kofi," said China. "This... was me. Eight hundred or so years ago, until I was sacrificed to a volcano."
"Er..." Manny started.
Cendra waved her hand at him. Manny shuddered a bit, then he and Karina both regarded Kofi as if she'd suddenly appeared. Which, for them, she had. The remaining Secret Service agent seemed unfazed, if they saw the child at all.
"She's... the Bone Child," said Karina.
*Is not!* young China exclaimed, stamping her foot.
*She's got your eyes,* Kyoko said. *And your sparkling personality.*
*Kwenzenjani zinja?* asked Kofi. Then the girl shook her head. *I mean... what's up, dogs?*
"I... remember you," said China. "I remember... being you. Now. As if... as if I always could... but you were... walled off... somewhere."
*Not somewhere,* said Kofi. Her eyes flashed reproach. *Here. On the *Path of Bone.**
"I... didn't know..." China started.
*I knew,* said Kyoko.
*Quiet, interloper,* Kofi said. *You are not one of us. Your guise is false.*
Kyoko stuck out her tongue and vanished. Young China shrugged and vanished as well.
Manny and Karina looked at one another, as if the other might have answers. China noticed that the air was growing hazy behind them, and hoped it was nothing more than more minute bone particles.
*Nicely done,* another voice rasped. China looked up... and saw two more skulls floating toward them.
Two skulls that became two more bone-white children. One wore a contemporary t-shirt and jeans. The other rags that barely stayed on at all. But China knew them both.
"China," said adult China, to the one in modernish garb. "The real one... the last Bone Child I was."
*Hi, Manny,* said the new young China, looking at the flabbergasted aging superguy. *You and CalForce were kind to me, the few weeks you took me in. I'm grateful.*
"Ah," Manny responded, as though trying to remember how words worked. He leaned heavily against Karina, while his cane wobbled in his hand. Behind them, the haze in the air grew thicker, almost obscuring the Secret Service agent. Manny looked up at adult China.
She didn't answer, instead looking at the other child, who stared shyly back at her.
"Hello, Vrik," said China. "It's nice to see you again. Oh, and sorry about the stepping off the mountain path and falling to your death thing. I hate it when that happens."
Vrik didn't answer. Instead, he looked up at Manny and Karina.
*You have a question,* he said. *Ask it, while you can.*
Karina nodded. China felt unsurprised that she was the least rattled by the sudden appearance of several ghost children around her.
"We've come to learn what became of Abelard," said Karina. "The boy--"
*They weren't a boy,* young China interrupted.
"The child, then... that led Richard Cartier to the Charnel House in 1891... and didn't come back to the world outside with him after."
China looked around as Karina spoke... and realized there were eyes in the dark. A lot of eyes, at a lot of heights. A lot of eyes resolving into a lot of painted skulls... resolving into a lot of pale, pensive children. They filled every space on the ground, and many appeared to be watching from atop piles of bones. Their faces showed some variation, their hair and garb more... but all, China knew, were her.
They were surrounded by Bone Children.
"How many..." Cendra started.
"Five hundred and sixteen," China answered. She tried to elaborate, but their experiences were flooding her head. Lives lived in shadows, and sometimes in terror. Born into the world, living roughly to ten years, give or take... then dying. Seldom from natural causes.
"What..." China whispered, shaking as she looked about once more. "What *is* this place?"
*A place that is ours,* a new voice hissed. *A place that *was* ours, until it was taken, and forced to ends we never intended.*
The child that stepped before them was sinuous in movement and dangerous in her regard. Her black hair flowed behind her like an uncoiling whip. Her robes were red, though not from dye. Her hands were clawed, her teeth sharp and long. The Bone Children stepped back as she moved through them, though she acknowledged them not at all.
Karina looked rattled for the first time. Her hand drifted to her gun, though China knew that would do no good here.
"ARCANA?" asked Karina.
The child stopped. Peered up at her.
And laughed.
*A name I wore as a disguise,* she said, *before you killed me.*
"Tara," China said, as she tried to stop shivering.
"Oh!" Manny exclaimed. "I remember now! First true Sorceress Superlative! Was in that big battle against Phil Gilgamesh..." He tapped his foot, thinking. "The Fraggling?"
"*Fracturing,*" China, young China, Vrik, Kofi, Cendra, Karina, and a host of Bone Children corrected. Manny cringed, and didn't follow up.
*This place,* Tara said, fixing her attention on China. *Is us. My beginning. My path to your world. My dream. My... Kalapurnea.*
Kalapurnea. The word given by the ancient Mesopotamians for what China had been... what all the Bone Children had been. Passed on by spilled, consumed blood, new bodies born, memories blurring and submerging, for five millennia... until China. Until Akane Moroboshi broke the cycle. Until Shadebeam Moroboshi made it so she could inhabit a real body, one that aged, and was mortal. The last body she would ever have.
"Your path to our world?" asked Cendra. "You come from another, then?"
Tara smiled. It was not the comforting kind.
*I didn't just appear out of nowhere, five thousand years ago, seeking to consume your world and your universe,* said Tara. Her eyes flicked to China. *You think five thousand years is a long time, my Omega? Perhaps for us. But it is barely a blip on what we were before... there.*
"You mean...?" China asked.
Tara reached out and caressed China's cheek. China felt her touch as if it was physical and real, and fought the strong urge to pull away. Tara's eyes glittered as she leaned close.
*Your Doctor Gigawatt was right about the crisis you are in being partially a crisis of Deep Time,* said Tara. *Only he fails to understand what that Deep Time *is.**
She tapped China's chin with a sharp claw.
*It's *us,* Omega. *We* are the Deep Time in this tale. And to survive this night and pass through to the final Hidden Heart... you shall have to begin to learn what this means.*
Before China could react, Tara drove her claws into her head. As darkness engulfed her, she screamed.
WILL CHINA SURVIVE WHATEVER TARA IS TRYING TO IMPART TO HER?
WILL SHE NEED A STIFF DRINK?
WILL MANNY AND KARINA LEARN WHATEVER IT IS THEY WANTED TO LEARN ABOUT ABELARD?
WILL JOHNNY SURVIVE BEING BLASTED BY GALAXY HUNTER?
WILL GALAXY HUNTER STOP GIBBERING LONG ENOUGH TO MAKE SENSE?
WILL BONNIE GET A CHANCE TO GET THE DAMN THING TO GALAXY HUNTER?
WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN SHE DOES?
IS SLITHIS BEING MIND-CONTROLLED, OR JUST GENERALLY CULTY?
WILL RUMI FORGIVE HIS REVEALING HER IDENTITY AND SCREWING UP HER PLANS?
WILL MORE PEOPLE 'JUST HAPPEN' INTO BECOMING SKELETON WARRIORS?
IS CHAPPEL ROAN GLAD SHE'S NOT REALLY DOWN THERE?
IS CHAPPEL ROAN REALLY NOT DOWN THERE?
IS CHAO BOOM?
Find out soon-ish, in the penultimate chapter of 'Hidden Hearts'... only on... SUPERGUY!
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