Connections Interlude: Legacies & New Friends

Connections Interlude: Legacies & New Friends

CONNER: “Hi, there. I think you and I should have a talk.”

Oh. No. This is not another vision from the past, given by the ring of Oa. This is a living, breathing, cape wearing Superman. Who’s taken to hovering only about ten feet up and over from where Kyle has traversed through Coast City. The uniform is impressive to most. Those who saw the original in person or even in pictures or on television can see distinct differences. The blue is a shade or two darker, the red a shade or two brighter. There is no yellow to the Krytonian shield, just a black backing to the symbol. Where the original Superman might have seemed hung in the air by a complete disbelief in gravity, there’s a twinge of red that encompasses this figure.

Whether or not Kyle really wants to talk with someone? He’s going to get to do that very thing. It wasn’t so much a request, as it was a notification that we are going to talk. “So. You’re new here. It would probably be in your best interests to be more careful. Those Wayne guys are working hard, but this place is still filled with dangers. Even for someone wearing one of those.”

“Power Ring,” whistling like someone would when being impressed by a fancy car. “Nice. I’m going to confess, I’ve met a lot of people with a lot of abilities. You’re my first Power Ring. Does it really work the way they say in the Papers? Light constructs, powered by the pure force of your Will?”

Casually lowering to the ground, not that far from Kyle Rayner. Showing absolutely no fear of the man. Nor do I seem fooled by any sort of effort to conceal the ring itself. While I don’t seem to have heard whatever it was that Kyle was seeing? I do seem to fit right in to the scheme of how played out. He’d heard a voice from behind and mine cut through the History Lesson.

“You’re not the guy I’ve seen wearing one of those before, but then I’m not the same guy who wore this shield before either.” The landing sees the red aura around me fade away, just as I offer my hand in friendship, “My friends call me Con.”

KYLE:  I was on my way heading towards my mystery destination when I came to a fork in the road. Landing on my feet I was about to lift my hand up to see which way the ring wanted me to go.  However instead I took a moment to lose myself in the song that was playing through the earbuds I slipped in to make the mini flight go by even faster.

Nothing wrong with a few tunes right?  However, it meant that I was completely unaware that I was being followed even when Con spoke at first.  Instead Conner was probably treated to something far more nightmarish than the crater sized pockmarks that scattered throughout the area.

What could be more terrifying than that.  Kyle Rayner’s dancing…and singing.

”Got your body on my mind, and my mind on your body. Got a taste for the cherry,     I just want to take a bite.”

At which I turned with a bit of a flourish along with the song.  “Don’t you’re mother. Kiss one another. Die for each…”.  ..other the lyric should have ended along with a few more lines, but instead there was a harsh mental record scratch in its place.

Holy Demi Lovato! (don’t judge)

I quickly pull the earbuds out of his ears as the song continued while Super…wait a minute.  My eyes were all over the costume.  Toroso right.  Dimensions right, but the texture of the costume is off and what about the “S” shield.  There’s no yellow it’s black.  What is this black ops Superman?  It couldn’t be helped, but my eyes continued to work ever edge and plane of the costume even as Con continued speaking.

Moving shifting my discerning eyes up towards Con’s face I had completely forgot, for the moment at least what he caught me doing when I realized that he was probably here because of the ring.  This was odd.  I didn’t have the flight or fight look in my eyes. It’s quite noticeable, because it’s a frantic look that a baby gazelle gets when there’s danger and involves not so graceful movements that’s a cross between a baby giraffe crossed with a drunk elephant.

My mind was processing everything he said when I reached out with my ringless hand to shake his.

“Kyle.”  Don’t tell him that, but what else was I supposed to say.  I’m nobody. Beside he’s looking at me. I don’t have a mask or anything on.

Damn it! Covering your face with your hands won’t make him forget what you look like, Kyle.

“So, am I like in trouble? I note the fading red aura.  It’s something that I’ve begun to notice given the fact that I give off one well the ring does when I’m flying. Interesting. Also…he’s not My Superman.  Ok not my Superman, but

Focus Kyle!

CONNER: When you see someone doing something like what I’d seen Kyle Rayner doing? You just go with it. Ignore it or work with it. You don’t really have a lot of choices here. In the past I would have made some sort of smarmy comment about it, but today I was in the midst of a trip back from France. I’ve seen a whole lot of weird and fruity behavior in the last hour. Good for Kyle, bad for my ability to sleep well. If I really slept in the first place. Bad things come for those who doze off. As long as the great big ball of fire comes up in the morning, I won’t need to sleep again for a month or so.

“Kyle,” shaking his hand with just the right amount of pressure, practiced in not harming people who lack super-strength. “Pleasure to meet you.”

“Should you be in trouble? I mean, you probably shouldn’t be here Kyle. This place isn’t safe yet. You could get hurt out here. Especially all alone. They say it’s best to have a buddy, when you’re out here like this. Probably for the best that I happened upon you, huh?”

The hay-shucks shrug is text book. As practiced as shaking a normal person’s hand. I was trained for this, methodically, by the virtual reality system that prepped me for the life I’ve lead since escaping the Cloning Vat. I just don’t have a lot of opportunity to use these particular skills. Manners. What a novel concept.

“Nice song, by the way. Here. Next time you have a second, give this a listen. She’s a local voice,” my hand has disappeared for a brief second in to a small compartment on the suit, retrieving a tiny microSD card. “Out of Gotham. Not bad on the ears, nor the eyes. I think you’ll like her.”

Boots on the ground. Not the normal thing for me, but I’m giving this a shot. Taking the approach differently than normal. All of it. This is the moment, in the past, when everything would always go wrong. Because I would always take the wrong approach. So for the second time in as many weeks, I try something different. “In a second, I’m going to ask you why you’re out here Kyle, but before I do that I want to be completely honest with you.”

“I’m sure you know that being an un-registered Meta-Human is illegal in the United States. There is a government Agency, that is tasked with tracking down people of extraordinary abilities. Quite honestly, Kyle, I work with that group to keep dangerous Meta-Humans from causing things like… this.” Opening my hands up wide, to encompass Coast City proper. “A man with a ring, just like your’s, was at Ground Zero here in Coast City.”

“Which brings me to the question. Why are you and the ring here, Kyle?”

KYLE:  There are many things that can be unseen.  Me dancing is one of them isn’t one of them. Poor Con. I’ve seen it. I’ve lived it in the mirror for the better part of my life. I share in his pain, but that aside I steeled myself against a massive freak out, because I can only imagine what drew him here.  The ring giving me snippets of information and as overwhelmed I could get I focus on listening instead of reacting. I mean I could go all out ring a blazing and everything and where would that get me.

Superman 101.  Quickly in my field of vision an imaginary HUD display appears before my eyes and series of simulations play out mentally between me and Con.

Scenario 1:  Finger blown off. Ring confiscated. No more Green Lantern.  No more Kyle.  Mom in tears.   Yeah let’s not go that route. Rings a blazing is not the way to go with this.   

Scenario 2:  Ring removed because he moves faster than I anticipate which could result in me losing part of my finger, because it’s been snapped off.

Scenario 3:  SUPERMAN SMASH!  He punches me. Kicks me.  Lands on me hard and take what he wants.  I will leave out the obligatory dropping a tank on me for my own mental health.  

Scenario 4:  He smiles at me with a raised brow.  “Hey Kyle…”  The ring’s gone and he’s flying off.  ”Noob! I got a girlfriend” Cute cat eared Kyle bawling in the distance, because he’s been duped. 

I probably read too much manga and watch too much anime for my own good.

Also, he did the whole. I come in peace.

Which is good thing unless you’re a Visitor or you happened to a see a quaint little B movie where an alien was all I come in peace and then vaporized you.  So, I’m a little wary of that, but not completely.  Also, I’ve semi been through this before, but I doubt Con wants to hear me go through all of that right now.  You know, the tests and everything to see if I was meta. They don’t do those tests for your benefit. They do it for theirs.

Thing is that it wasn’t a low-level field agent that came out from the field office. It was their number one top dog. Poster boy?  Poster man?  Hmm.  I’m thinking boy, but at the same time. Poster contest.  This is a great moment to get some references.  I take a moment to let my eye move along his lines again. He probably thinks I’m checking him out.

I am, but for completely artistic purposes.  I know. I’m surprised as the next. I guess I’m a one Superman kind of guy.  Go figure.

I take the offered Micro SD card looking it over.  “I’ll have to check her out. We can compare notes.”  Or something.  I don’t look over my shoulder like I’m paranoid, because I want to believe he’s being genuine.  I mean seriously he wouldn’t be telling me all this right?

“Heard rumors about that.  The government agency that is.”  I was doing my best to stay off the radar, but inevitable.

My arms are relaxed at my side and while I make no effort to make myself look small I also do nothing to make myself look threatening.   What I do attempt to do is try to hold back the inner fan boy, because while it isn’t Classic Superman it’s Superman!

“Seeing you on TV is one thing seeing you in person.” I reach up and make a mind blown gesture.  “And because of me…well not me.”  Con wasn’t here for me. He was here because of the ring.  I never did answer his question.

Willpower.  Interesting.  That make sense.  Ability to overcome great fear. Takes someone who has will of Steel.  Man of Steel. Will of Steel.  Get it! That’s a bad dad joke in the making.

“It does work like that.”  He was honest with him and it seemed that he knew a bit about the ring so why lie.  Saves me from doing a Billy Flynn tap dance number.   “I came here to learn.  To find out about the Lantern who came before me so the mistakes of the past weren’t repeated.  I needed to see for myself not to be told.  Some things you can’t be told.”  You have to see it for yourself.

Honestly it was a semi-relief to be able to talk about it.  It’s not like I’ve been at this for years or even a year.  It was just recent, but I’ve been keeping it to myself, because of the very things that Con had said.

“Coast City isn’t safe, but I’m connected to it.”  Even if I can’t remember all of the events myself.  So, I’m not sharing everything, but just enough right.    “Something tells me this isn’t exactly protocol what you’re doing here. Aren’t you going to get in trouble, Con?”  The fact that he introduced himself as Con isn’t lost on me either.

CONNER: Being checked out isn’t new to me. Maybe it’s new to have someone doing it while I’m in this particular outfit, but while I’m running around as ‘Conner Luthor’ people check me out all the time. In fact the whole basis for my ‘Secret Identity’ was about drawing as much attention as possible. I don’t know if the original Superman did it. Had a real life outside of the Cape, but I needed one to be able to spend time with Cassie. So I embraced my Father’s legacy with all I could. Richer than sin. Genetically superior. Most people that I do know, never realize how much of an Act that Conner Luthor is. Even fewer people realize that I’m taking the real me and dialing it up for sake of appearances.

Gotta turn that dial the opposite way to be Superman though. I’ve been finding it a lot easier to be Conner than Superman lately. Kyle makes me laugh though. The real sort of laughter that I don’t even have to fake. Taking a breath and giving him a clap on the shoulder, once again being very careful not harm him. I have no idea if he’s sturdy all the time or only when actively using the ring. “Yeah, you’re right. I’m probably going to be in a whole lot of trouble. This suit I’m wearing? It’s a real Kryptonian battle-suit. The original Superman’s got damaged a while back. Star Labs helped him repair it. The people I work with? They confiscated it a while back. It’s been retro-fitted with surveillance technology.”

“They’re going to know we met. They’re going to ask questions. They’re probably not going to like my answers.” Unless, of course, Kyle really is here for something other than what he’s telling me. In which case I will, in fact, do my ‘Job.’ I won’t let something like this happen again. “They’re going to want me to tell them I’ve either confiscated your ring or that I believe you’re someone I can ‘recruit to the team.'”

“Truth is, Kyle. When the call came, as I was heading back from Europe, the energy readings N.O.W.H.E.R.E. picked up on their satellites were consistent with a Green Lantern. You’ve got them a little worked up. More than a little. Heh. I haven’t seen them this close to mobilizing the whole team in years. Your predecessor scared the hell out of them. Well. He scared everybody, I guess.”

“Not me though. The only thing that has ever scared me, Kyle, isn’t some dancing machine with a green ring. Which plays in to the question you haven’t asked me. You have to be wondering why I’m not trying to take that ring or take you to them?”

KYLE: I’m all kinds of curious, but I have an active imagination that needs to be reeled in.  There’s a reason why I keep to myself at school. More like people let me keep to myself.  It’s sometimes best not to travel into the mouth of madness here.  That’s what I’m thinking about when I get a clap on the back and I do stumble a bit, because I’m definitely not the sturdy when the ring isn’t active.  I’m a wisp of a person, but there was definitely a bit of strength behind that slap on the shoulder.  It gets a bit of a sheepish grin out of me, because I can only imagine what Con thinks.

I stop it there before the Wheels of Rayner. Get going.

Do I tell him that the ring is actively guiding me?  Do I show him the map that I drew complete with sites I wanted to see?  It’s so weird.  I should probably be backing off examining this with the critical eye that my mom would give things, but really…honestly. After the accident I can count on one hand how many friends I have.

Most of them died in the crash.  The ones that didn’t.  Everything changed and I was something I wasn’t.  They all thought I was meta, but I wasn’t and now I am.  I miss having friends. I miss having people to talk to.  I miss popcorn and movies.  I miss all the stupid stuff wait did he say he was on his way back from Europe?

“That is just too cool.”  He grinned a bit. I hadn’t done anything like that, because you know.  Big Brother and Sister are watching.  And see they were watching me right now.  They even probably saw the dancing and singing.  Maybe that scared them away.  Right.  Never that lucky.

“So you’re kind of putting it on the line for me…kind of.”  He chewed on his lower lip, because he knew how quickly this could escalate.  One cross check and they would pull my file and then the government would be back in my life in an entirely different way.

What if they think I caused the crash?  Crap on a cracker.  I don’t need that on my mom.

The ring wasn’t there’s the take, confiscate.

I wanted to be honest. I didn’t want to overreact, but if I was going to be honest well as honest as I thought I could be then I don’t know.  “You can’t shut that off can you?” I pointed at the suit.  I feel so exposed.” I went as far to cover myself  with my hands.  “Is it always on?  Is that like invading your privacy?  That has to suck.”  Wait.  Kyle’s brows furrowed as he gave it some thought.  “When you introduced Wonder Woman to the world is her suit like yours? Does it surveil her too? Is that what happens when you join up.  You keep your freedom, but you lose another?”  I couldn’t help but shudder thinking about that.

“I’m sorry.”  I really was. That’s no way to live.  “That’s a raw deal.”  Either way I did have something to say.  “I don’t know why you haven’t taken me in.  Maybe you want to give me a chance?  Maybe you’re curious?  Maybe…why haven’t you followed your protocols?  The suit’s ratted us both out.  You haven’t given me the pitch to join with the Department of Extranormal Affairs so either you’re leading up to it or..” He thought about it.

Is Con going Rogue?  I’m not talking about Sarah Palin rogue either.

“Can I tell you something?”

CONNER: I’m all kinds of curious, but I have an active imagination that needs to be reeled in.  There’s a reason why I keep to myself at school. More like people let me keep to myself.  It’s sometimes best not to travel into the mouth of madness here.  That’s what I’m thinking about when I get a clap on the back and I do stumble a bit, because I’m definitely not the sturdy when the ring isn’t active.  I’m a wisp of a person, but there was definitely a bit of strength behind that slap on the shoulder.  It gets a bit of a sheepish grin out of me, because I can only imagine what Con thinks.

I stop it there before the Wheels of Rayner. Get going.

Do I tell him that the ring is actively guiding me?  Do I show him the map that I drew complete with sites I wanted to see?  It’s so weird.  I should probably be backing off examining this with the critical eye that my mom would give things, but really…honestly. After the accident I can count on one hand how many friends I have.

Most of them died in the crash.  The ones that didn’t.  Everything changed and I was something I wasn’t.  They all thought I was meta, but I wasn’t and now I am.  I miss having friends. I miss having people to talk to.  I miss popcorn and movies.  I miss all the stupid stuff wait did he say he was on his way back from Europe?

“That is just too cool.”  He grinned a bit. I hadn’t done anything like that, because you know.  Big Brother and Sister are watching.  And see they were watching me right now.  They even probably saw the dancing and singing.  Maybe that scared them away.  Right.  Never that lucky.

“So you’re kind of putting it on the line for me…kind of.”  He chewed on his lower lip, because he knew how quickly this could escalate.  One cross check and they would pull my file and then the government would be back in my life in an entirely different way.

What if they think I caused the crash?  Crap on a cracker.  I don’t need that on my mom.

The ring wasn’t theirs to  take,  ti confiscate.

I wanted to be honest. I didn’t want to overreact, but if I was going to be honest well as honest as I thought I could be then I don’t know.  “You can’t shut that off can you?” I pointed at the suit.  I feel so exposed.” I went as far to cover myself  with my hands.  “Is it always on?  Is that like invading your privacy?  That has to suck.”  Wait.  Kyle’s brows furrowed as he gave it some thought.  “When you introduced Wonder Woman to the world is her suit like yours? Does it surveil her too? Is that what happens when you join up.  You keep your freedom, but you lose another?”  I couldn’t help but shudder thinking about that.

“I’m sorry.”  I really was. That’s no way to live.  “That’s a raw deal.”  Either way I did have something to say.  “I don’t know why you haven’t taken me in.  Maybe you want to give me a chance?  Maybe you’re curious?  Maybe…why haven’t you followed your protocols?  The suit’s ratted us both out.  You haven’t given me the pitch to join with the Department of Extranormal Affairs so either you’re leading up to it or..” He thought about it.

Is Con going Rogue?  I’m not talking about Sarah Palin rogue either.

“Can I tell you something?”

CONNER: “Thanks. My girlfriend wanted some french thing, from France. Except not really. She was making up a reason to get me out of her hair for a minute, while she went off to be Wonder Woman.” Once more rolling my shoulders in a shrug. “It kind of sucks. I’m probably the strongest guy on this World and I can’t figure out how to turn my VCR off. They monitor everything I do, really. Everyone I meet. Everyone I speak too.”

“No wireless though. Not after I ran in to a Meta that could hijack technology. So they don’t know about you, yet. Just the ring. Or rather, the energy signature of the ring. So right now, we control the narrative, Kyle. That’s why I’m here. I really, really hope you’re a good guy. Because you’re right, I’m kinda sticking my neck out for you here. A wise person recently told me you have to trust people, if you want them to trust you too.”

His question about Cassie’s suit actually gives me pause. I mean N.O.W.H.E.R.E. is actually the source of her suit too. Could it be recording everything she does too? I’ve scanned it more than once. Not just for bugs either. I happen to like seeing what’s under it. “Her suit is not a thing of technology like this battle-suit. Her suit was woven from the fibers of the Golden Fleece. I’m not a big believer in magic, but if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck? It’s probably goose. So, I doubt they could jam in any surveillance technology in to that thing. Plus. I kind of took the material without permission. So I don’t think they had time to put any sort of magical bugs on it.”

“Now that you mention it though, I should probably have someone verify that.”

“… either I’m leading up to it or… I’m hoping that the file on your ring is true and you’re wearing the strongest weapon in the world, Kyle. Because I need you to break my Kryptonian battle suit for me.” This time the shrug is a little more lighthearted than before, because what I’ve just said is really not something you say to someone when you first meet them. But hey. This is a week of firsts for me. “Because if you can do that, Kyle. You can tell me anything.”

KYLE: “What like truffles or macaroons?” I actually had no idea, but that sounds like something French to get. Something authentic that you didn’t want to get at the local market or the sort.  Still, I guess that’s how it all shook out.  Someone wants you out of their hair you send them to market.  You want Superman out of hair you send him to France.

“Well, there has to be a way.  Not a tech expert though. Maybe you can overwhelm the systems though it probably has some kind of high tech circuit breaker worked into the suit.  Still sophisticated tech like probably would need a protection of some kind.”  Stroking my chin I was really considering how he could get around it when it turned to Wonder Woman’s suit.

When he spoke about the Golden Fleece my eyes widen.  That’s real?  Like really real?  He said it so matter of fact that it had to be real right? My mind clicked right to it.  Deciding to go with what I knew.  “Was it woven from the entire fleece or were their strands missing?  I don’t know that would work, but if there’s no bugs on it maybe the suit itself is a bug.  You probably want to check that out, because think about it.  I’m no magic expert.” Magic exists.  I’m stuck on that for a moment.

“But what if they needed just a piece of it to perform a spell of some kind to connect the two together and from that they had all the access they needed?”   This is me considering all the possibilities.  However, Con said he was going to have someone check it out which was probably for the best, but his next statement made my eyes widen a tad.

“You want me to break the suit?”  The strongest weapon in the world?  My eyes shifted towards the ring and I felt like it might just fall off right this second.  The finger not the ring.

“So there’s some kind of a detection system within the suit.   Sensors.  The wireless has been disabled.  That means that its either storing energy or generating energy. Or perhaps its running off a battery.  It’s not solar powered is it?” I it was working right this moment then there should be some kind of energy signature to detect.

Just like that the ring started to glow and a pair of fancy looking glasses appeared on my face.  “If I can scan for the information I can possibly start to dissect how it works.” Not that I’m a expert.  “Or I could blast it with everything I got, but that would definitely set of the alarms.  A blast like that would make them more than a little jumpy.  The suit might register it as an attack.”  I don’t think he could explain his way out of that.

“I’d like to give it a shot I mean scanning it and going from there. “ There was a question that had been on his mind, but was it one he should bring up now?  He had been cautious about using the ring, but at some point it was going to run out of fuel.

CONNER: “Macaroons.” That’s what Cassie wanted. It’s what I was off to get and it’s what happens to be stored in the backpack that I left in a tree a few miles from here. Along with Conner Luthor’s clothing. “Not the whole Fleece, per say. N.O.W.H.E.R.E. actually tried to use the fleece for some other things for a while. Like a conduit wire for harnessing magical energy. It never worked. So the Fleece got abandoned until I pulled it out of cold storage.”

‘Pulled it out of cold storage,’ is a really good way of saying that I stole it. Superman doesn’t steal, so I don’t use that phrase. When I appropriated it, I didn’t know that it would react to the Divinity inside of my girlfriend. Nor did I realize it would literally obey her commands, so long as she formed the commands with her will focused properly. In fact, it works a lot like Kyle’s ring supposedly does. I had never considered that someone might be able to use the magic of a single strand to do something -to- Cassie’s threads. Magic is something I’m almost illiterate about. Knowing just enough to be able to work out a strategy for taking people down who use it.

“Definitely stores solar energy. In fact that’s one of it’s major purposes. It replenishes Kryptonians, who use solar energy like a fuel source for powers.” The wording I’m employing is very specific, because very few people actually know that I’m not a Kryptonian and I’m keeping that as one of my few secrets these days. The couple people I’ve actually told, didn’t react especially well to my true origins. “As far as I know, the suit doesn’t have a lot of offensive capability. But, to be fair it didn’t come with an instruction manual. All I can tell you, is that I’ve thrown fists with some very powerful people. The suit has never reacted to danger with any sort of counter-attack. So you should be safe.”

“With that said, Kyle, I was kind of hoping your ring would allow you to do something a little more low-key than obliterating it. If you can scan it, maybe your ring can identify the non-Kryptonian elements that N.O.W.H.E.R.E. installed. Those are the parts I need to not work anymore.” Taking a step back, away from Kyle in order to give the man some room to do whatever he’s got in mind. “No matter what happens here, Kyle. I want you to know two things. I’m not going to turn you in or take your ring. And. When you’re done here, you should go to Gotham City. Find a man named Alan Scott. He used to have a ring like your’s, according to the files. Before N.O.W.H.E.R.E. retired him.”

KYLE:  He went to France for macaroons.  “You must get the best boyfriend award a lot for stuff like that.  I mean not everyone can jaunt over the France and back just to pick up macaroons.  Pretty sure all girls will be swooning over that. The guys are probably gonna hate.”  Kyle snickered thinking about it, because seriously how can someone compare to that?

“That’s pretty clever, but probably dangerous.”  Glancing at the ring I can’t help but wonder if they would or have tried to do something like that.  I don’t even want to think about it, but now it’s there like a weed that won’t die.

“Seems like it worked out for the best there, but I do recommend making sure you guys get that check.  My mom always says you can always count on not being able to trust the government.  There’s always something with them.  Their line the fine print in a credit card statement or rules in a contest that’s fifty pages before the end in the lower margin.”  Seriously my mom says things like that.  She doesn’t like the government.  She doesn’t say why, but she gets a look in her eye that says its best to leave alone like when I ask about my dad.

That little bit there about the suit storing solar energy that it was used by Kryptonians.  The thing is that the sun is right there. Why would he need a suit that did that?  I considered that for a moment while thinking about what would best help me in this situation.  The ring might be capable of doing that. It did tell me about a few people that was apparently in its memory banks.

“I think I know what I’m going to do.  I’m going to use the ring to scan and the goggles they’re going to give me read out like a HUD.  We’re looking for any non Kryptonian technology. Once I get all scanned in I’ll look it over and project it out and see what we can find.  Sound like a plan?”  Course it does?  Unless you know the suit decide it does have some kind of defensive capability and tries to eliminate me.

“Come on.  Man of Steel.  Will of Steel. Right?”  Freddy held out his first. If Con put his out.  Kyle bump on top.  Con bump on top. Fist bump together.

CONNER: “You would think that, yeah, but I’m in the dog house a surprising amount of time.” There’s another shrug, but this one isn’t so helpless. How can the guys compete with that? “Just because I can do something, doesn’t always mean that I should. I’m still learning when I should versus when I shouldn’t.”

There’s a moment here when I’m looking at the proffered fist like I’m unclear what to do with it. This isn’t some strange alien thing that I’ve never seen before. The last time someone did this was during a basketball game. In front of Cassie. One of the guys on my team tried to do it after he made a bucket. One bucket. In a game that I scored most of the points. It was like this pathetic little dork, needing a consolation prize. I hadn’t understood then, that I need to embrace this sort of gesture because it makes people feel more comfortable around me. Apparently that’s something I should endeavor to cultivate, instead of just expecting to have accept me because of my last night. (Or they were programmed that way.) So I end up reciprocating the gesture, but after a couple moments of awkward silence.

“Sounds like a good plan, Kyle.” With a step back, for distance, I take a vitruvian man style of pose. I’ve done this a thousand times for maintenance after a fight. Not to mention medical examinations for the Doc. “You said that you had a question for me Kyle or that you wanted to tell me something.”

“Even if this doesn’t work, you’re doing me a favor. Which means I owe you one. If I can help by answering a question or two, or just by listening? You’ve got it, Chum.”

KYLE:  When Con bumped my fist I pulled my fingers apart and made a little explosion noise while wiggling my fingers.  I had no idea that this was a foreign concept to him.  Something he’s observed, but not actively participated in.  “There’s no rule out there that says that because you can do super cool awesome things that you get in to the dog house with your significant other. It just happens.  You can be having the best day of your life, did the most fantastic thing and some how they will look at you make you feel like you’ve done everything wrong.  It sucks, but it’s good.  Keeps you grounded.”  At least that’s the way I thought about it.

“Someone has to balance us out.   I’m think about it. They put up with all our antics so they’ve heard  the right to bring us back down to earth, but we get to do it to them too.  It’s like an unwritten rule. It’s how relationships works.  Not keeping score or anything just that ying yang business.”  At least that’s what I take away from it, but that’s neither here or there.

“Ok, let’s do this.”  When he gets into his pose I can’t help but smile.  “L’Uomo Vitruviano….that…”  He took a moment walking towards Con moving from the left then towards the right.   “Perfect. Con you’re like perfectly symmetrical.”  Shaking his head. “Sorry it’s the artist in me.  Musicians go off on things about perfect pitch and tone. Me it’s lines and you have some amazing lines.”  That said I had a scan to conduct.

“Alright this won’t hurt all.” Just a passive scan.  Balling up my fist I held it out taking a moment to acknowledge the question about the question.  “This first.  Question later.”  I hadn’t forgotten about the question, but this was more important.  I gave a moment to focus and hear we go.   “Identify all non-Kryptonian based technology.”  I  said aloud not that the ring needed a voice command or perhaps it did either way I waited and a second letter a beam of light was emitted from the ring that spread out horizontally as it moved across, top to bottom before turning vertical to scan him from left to right.

“Let’s see what we’re working with here.”  The read out should come out through the HUD.  There was information that started to come through anything the ring could pick up it would, but it picked up a few more things.  It scanned both Con and the shut.  There were two images.  What was I looking at?  I paused for a moment to get a handle how things looked like in the googles. The image looked like it was right in front of me both of them.

There was one of Con which was too my left and it began listing out his vitals along with all other types of information.  I hadn’t expected that, but to my right there was the suit and it began to highlight areas where non-Kryptonian tech was being identified.

“Holy crap.”  It highlighted the shield which contained a holographic imaging system, the belt buckle appeared to be a port of some kind, probably to download whatever information that had been acquired by the suit and that was just the beginning, but there was something else. In the left lens Conner’s information it was identifying portions of genes and DNA…non-Kryptonian.  I said tech.

I blinked a few time and shifted back to the right lens and projected that information so Conner could see the suit broken down an entirely different way.  “There’s a lot going on there.”

CONNER: “She does that a lot, actually. It’s strange. I’m new to this. All of this,” once more opening my hands up to encompass –everything–, life or something like it. “There has been times, recently in fact, where I thought I’d done something right. Just the way she’d want. Only to find out that I did the right thing, the wrong way.”

“There’s a learning curve to this. Not just being a Super Hero, Kyle. I mean to being Human. Finding the path that is right for you, not necessarily the one that people lay out for you. You have to find your own way. There are going to be mistakes, failures. Those aren’t what define us. We’re defined by how we respond to those failures, by how we overcome and adapt to our mistakes.” Kyle’s talking about relationships. I suppose we both are, in a way. But I’m talking about something more. Something deeper than just my problems with my girlfriend. “Sometimes, Kyle. We’re even defined by how we adapt to other people’s mistakes. Especially if it’s the ones that came before us.”

As I stand there, allowing someone to do far more than merely check me out, I’m left to wonder. Does this guy actually see what I’m saying? Does he get it? The two of us are very alike. The chance of meeting a Green Lantern, was astronomical. Much less meeting here in Coast City. The moment that N.O.W.H.E.R.E. sent out the alert, I responded. I knew exactly how I would approach him. Because for once, I’ve been here. Standing in the ashes of the one that came before. Trying to decide if I could cope with the long shadow that they cast. I didn’t have a ring to guide me, to teach me about how to cope. It’s been a learning process. One that I’ve failed at too many times to count and probably will fail at least a hundred times more too.

“That’s what the Doctor’s and Wonder Woman tell me. I assume you’re looking at my dick, of course.” I’ve been cautioned about divulging too much information many times in the past. Funny enough, it’s one of the few things that the Project and Cassie both seem to agree on. “The suit is meant to stabilize my genetic matrix. My Human genetics lowered my Kryptonian half’s ability to process solar energy. I absorb at the same rate of normal Kryptonians, but I process it slower. That means, I use my energy slower and perform more efficiently, but with the side-effect of potentially absorbing too much, too quickly.”

“I’m a clone, Kyle,” the tone, the timber of my voice, should tell the other man just how rarely I say those words. “I need the suit, but I need it not to tattle to the ‘Bad Guys’ or I’m never going to be able to be the man who wears this shield. Given who you are. Where we are. I’m hoping you understand how important it is for me, to be better. Now.”

KYLE: I’m processing the information that is laid out before me in the goggles, but I’m processing what Con is saying.  Considering all that had been shared so far, I decided that I would listen instead of responding immediately. I kept silent letting it all sink in.  The conversation started about relationships, but it took left turn somewhere, not bad, but interesting.

“It’s why I’m here Con to know who the person was before me.  Like I said to kind of understand who he was, what he did. I only saw from afar, but now.” I glance at the ring.  “Now I am him, but I’m me. I don’t even know what it means to be a Green Lantern only that it’s a big deal.”  It could be a little overwhelming the more I found out about it, but I wanted to take it all in stride.  Some might say this was a serendipitous event.

I only received glimpses of what happened. I didn’t get the entire picture.  There was a story to tell here, but the ring only released portions of information, not everything.   The ring revealed only so much and I know there was so much more to learn.

“It’s how the world sees people sometimes.  There’s this event or moment in time that’s crystallized.  It becomes the basis of all that they know of the person.  I’m not that Green Lantern, but for some it won’t matter. I am a Green Lantern and for some they will see a hero, others a monster. They’ll think of the event no the person and even if they did if it could happen to one Green Lantern it could happen to another.”  It’s weird I probably never spoke about being the Green Lantern aloud.  Never had a reason to because it was just me and the ring and I don’t think the ring would provide meaningful feedback like Con is.

“I’m not looking at your dick.”  I totally wasn’t. I kept my eyes north of the equator, I only looked down when I did the scan and even when it popped up on the HUD I was focused on everything else.  Gah now I can’t stop thinking about it. Damn it! The googles disappear, but the information Is still displayed.

“All jokes aside. I hear you. The expectation it’s there.  Whether we want it or not, but who we become is up to us. How those moments, moments we had not part in defines us is up to us no matter what anyone says.”  We would have to figure it out one step at a time.

Then he drops the bomb the one that I was putting together like a regular modern-day Sherlock Holmes, IQ thank you very much. However, it explained a lot. The suit, on so many levels.  It also made me wary not of Con, but for Con.

I was living a real-life anime.  “A little blue man that let a message for me in the ring telling me that I’m good enough.” More or less.  Con being a clone is probably right up there with that.  “This is the hand life has dealt us. How we play the cards is up to us.” I don’t care.   I mean I know the science behind it to a degree and fiction fills in the rest.  “You’re Con.  That’s what matter.  You didn’t black bag me and carry me off. That’s what matters.”  That’s what matters to me.

“What matters is that we need to get Big Brother and Big Sister off your back so you can be who you to be not who they want to be.  So, we’re going to go low tech on this.  I’m going to get you everything you need to know about the suit and put down on paper.  At least then you have technical schematics on the suit and maybe we can figure out who can help you start to undo all of this.” He looked over in the distance at the big T.

“Sound like a plan?”  Unless he could remember everything he saw right now.

CONNER: “Far be it for me to tell you what to think, but I’m going to let you in on a secret that I’ve learned over the last year.” Standing like this is something I’ve done before, a lot in fact. There’s not so much as a twitch as I keep the pose for Kyle until he makes it clear to me that he’s done. “Before she was Wonder Woman, my girlfriend thought it was very important that I use my abilities to help people. She nudged me in to doing it, even before I wanted too. So I spent most of the last year trying to discover what it meant to be Superman. Truth, Justice, the American Way. Apple Pie and all that. That’s what everyone expected. That’s what they wanted.”

“I’m not going to lie about it, Kyle. I wasn’t sure what I was doing, but I was pretty sure I shouldn’t be doing it for free. Like I said, I’ve stumbled along the way, but I’m starting to see now that I don’t have to live up to some big ideal people have about the first Superman. I have to try to be the best person I can be, in the moment. I have to stop trying to worry about my image. About what people think of me. Because if I start thinking about anything but the moment; about what is happening right here and now? I’m going to lose myself in the metaphysics of ‘What If?’ ‘What might be?’ or ‘What do they think?'”

“If you see someone that needs help and the only one that can do it, is you and your ring. Can you look yourself in the mirror tomorrow morning, if you don’t help?” How many times have I shrugged since meeting Kyle, I feel like it’s a trend but I do it again none the less. Offering it to him noncommittally. “I’m pretty sure I already know how you’d answer that question. After all you’re the only one here. You and that ring. And you’re helping me, aren’t you?”

With him being done, I finally lower my hands. Well, hand. Since one of them is being offered out to Kyle directly when I step in closer. “That sounds like the best plan I’ve heard all day. And considering that one of the plans I heard today involved saving the world? Puts you in rare company.”

“It’s going to be a sight,” remarking about the direction his eyes are going in. “Coast City has been a symbol of everything our predecessors did wrong. I hope that building can one day be a monument to the things we do right.”

KYLE:  I make sure the ring has collected all the information it needs. Now that Con has been scanned in I should be able to get him everything he needs.  I listen to everything he says not because I’m not capable of making up my own mind, but because we’re walking similar paths.  We’ve inherited mantles and at the same time we want to be who we want to be, but who is that person?

My eyes shift to the ground.  “It’s the right thing to do.  It’s what I would hope someone would do for me if they could,” he said in a lower tone.  “I…”  How do I even start?

“I was in a plane crash. I was the only one that survived.  All my friends all the people that knew me. That got me well as much as someone could get another person died. Everyone died, but I didn’t. I came into the ring after like right after amid the flames and the smoke, amid the wreckage. DIdn’t know it at the time, because I was in a bad way.  There was no bit moment where I was given the ring and protected from the crashed my body was broken shattered, but I was alive and then they came.  Department of Extranormal Affairs.  Surely something had to be different about me because I was the lone crash survivor.”

It was overwhelming.  Everything about it has been a puzzle, a puzzle that I need to solve to understand just a little bit more about what this ring means.  I need to know why I don’t remember what happened to Coast why such as significant event feels like a fading memory.

“I was alone.  I couldn’t even see my mom.  God knows what they did to her when they thought I was a meta.  Thing is there wasn’t anyone there to help me or pull me up.  Not a soul.”  I didn’t say it like it was.  “But with everything that I was put through I can only imagine what they have done to you, Con.  I want to help you because the right thing to do, because I’ve been where you’re at. It may not exactly be the same, but it’s close enough. You’re right if I did turn away I wouldn’t be able to look myself in the mirror.”

When the hand was stretched out to me I took to give it a shake.

“It will be.  If we hold true to what you said.  If we face every day like that.  It will be.”

CONNER: I make sure the ring has collected all the information it needs. Now that Con has been scanned in I should be able to get him everything he needs.  I listen to everything he says not because I’m not capable of making up my own mind, but because we’re walking similar paths.  We’ve inherited mantles and at the same time we want to be who we want to be, but who is that person?

My eyes shift to the ground.  “It’s the right thing to do.  It’s what I would hope someone would do for me if they could,” he said in a lower tone.  “I…”  How do I even start?

“I was in a plane crash. I was the only one that survived.  All my friends all the people that knew me. That got me well as much as someone could get another person died. Everyone died, but I didn’t. I came into the ring after like right after amid the flames and the smoke, amid the wreckage. Didn’t know it at the time, because I was in a bad way.  There was no bit moment where I was given the ring and protected from the crashed my body was broken shattered, but I was alive and then they came.  Department of Extranormal Affairs.  Surely something had to be different about me because I was the lone crash survivor.”

It was overwhelming.  Everything about it has been a puzzle, a puzzle that I need to solve to understand just a little bit more about what this ring means.  I need to know why I don’t remember what happened to Coast why such as significant event feels like a fading memory.

“I was alone.  I couldn’t even see my mom.  God knows what they did to her when they thought I was a meta.  Thing is there wasn’t anyone there to help me or pull me up.  Not a soul.”  I didn’t say it like it was.  “But with everything that I was put through I can only imagine what they have done to you, Con.  I want to help you because the right thing to do, because I’ve been where you’re at. It may not exactly be the same, but it’s close enough. You’re right if I did turn away I wouldn’t be able to look myself in the mirror.”

When the hand was stretched out to me I took to give it a shake.

“It will be.  If we hold true to what you said.  If we face every day like that.  It will be.”

KYLE:  “Thank you.”  It’s the first time I actually said it allowed. My mother and I didn’t talk about it. The less said the better it seemed to be.  Also there was the non-disclosure agreement we signed and the money provided for our time which allowed me to go to school in Metropolis. Being able to talk to someone about it finally was like weight being lifted from my shoulders.

The clap on my shoulder didn’t make me stumble this time and that was a good thing, but hearing how things begin make me think about how things began for Jordan. He started out a hero, but then descended into someone capable of becoming one of the most feared beings on the planet.  The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Something to remember.

When he started talking about inflated egos I couldn’t help the slight smirk, because I wonder what Wonder Woman had to say about that?

Of course, what came next I didn’t expect.  The amount of information he had about the ring was surprising.  It helped to put a few more pieces together, but then came the bombshell.

“Say what come again?”  I’m a cop.  A space cop.   My eyes widen for a moment.  “Wait…”  I needed a moment because my mind was blown for a second.

“Oh my God do you know what this mean. I’m a space cop and you’re like the top cop for the planet right?  We can be cop buddies. We can be Riggs and Murtaugh!” Tender moment over Kyle Rayner is back to being Kyle Rayner.

“Wait..I wasn’t not looking at your dick. Stop that!”

CONNER: “Thank you.”  It’s the first time I actually said it allowed. My mother and I didn’t talk about it. The less said the better it seemed to be.  Also there was the non-disclosure agreement we signed and the money provided for our time which allowed me to go to school in Metropolis. Being able to talk to someone about it finally was like weight being lifted from my shoulders.

The clap on my shoulder didn’t make me stumble this time and that was a good thing, but hearing how things begin make me think about how things began for Jordan. He started out a hero, but then descended into someone capable of becoming one of the most feared beings on the planet.  The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Something to remember.

When he started talking about inflated egos I couldn’t help the slight smirk, because I wonder what Wonder Woman had to say about that?

Of course, what came next I didn’t expect.  The amount of information he had about the ring was surprising.  It helped to put a few more pieces together, but then came the bombshell.

“Say what come again?”  I’m a cop.  A space cop.   My eyes widen for a moment.  “Wait…”  I needed a moment because my mind was blown for a second.

“Oh my God do you know what this mean. I’m a space cop and you’re like the top cop for the planet right?  We can be cop buddies. We can be Riggs and Murtaugh!” Tender moment over Kyle Rayner is back to being Kyle Rayner.

“Wait..I wasn’t not looking at your dick. Stop that!”

KYLE: “That’s Rush Hour.  No no.  Lethal Weapon.  You need to watch the movies and check out the show.  Check out and you’ll totally get the reference.”  Because they could totally do buddy cop stuff.  Still the idea that I was a space cop.  I don’t even know how to handle that one. Given the fact that I’ve been doing graffiti art, I’m a little surprised that I’ve been recruited to be a space cop.

“I didn’t look.”  Ok I might have looked, but my eyes snapped up like supper quick. I will never admit this.  “Hey, hey hey.  I have some…” Skills as a liar, but that would make me look guilty. DAMN IT!  I shake my fist.

Ok now this is like way weird.  Sure it’s not the same scenario, but that’s remarkably close to one of the ones that I played through my head about how this might have gone down.

“NO!! Not that…and he wear’s Yellow!”   Speaking of which what does a Green Lantern wear?   I groan just a bit, but  wave regardless.   I’m pretty sure that we’ll be talking soon.  Even more than that after being Metropolis for more than a year I think I just made a friend.

CONNER: “Lethal Weapon. Gotcha. I’ll put that on back at the Crib, maybe Wondy will watch it with me.” That reminds me though, I’ve been gone a lot longer than I should have been just to make a run to France. “It was nice meeting you, Kyle and don’t worry. When the D.E.A. asks me for my report, I’m going to tell them that there’s a distinct potential for cooperation or recruitment. That will buy us some time. Not a lot of time, but I hope enough for you to help me break my leash.”

There’s a point that I don’t want to exert any pressure on Kyle. Because pressure isn’t always the way to drive results, but I also don’t want to be dishonest with the second Friend I’ve ever made. Probably the first legitimate one, given that I made friendly with Tim because of his name or Cassie because she’s hot and won’t break like a twig during sex. Yeah. I guess that makes Kyle my first true friend, ever. Yikes. I’m kind of sad and pathetic, despite being jam packed full of awesomesauce and amazeballs.

“Before I forget,” there’s a little series of pockets on my belt, from which I draw out what looks like a small fitbit. “When you need to contact me, just hold the center button down. It emits an ultra-sonic frequency that only Kryptonians can hear. I’ll find you.”

“I’ve got to pick up those macaroons and get back to Metropolis, but before I go you did say you wanted to ask me something.”

KYLE:  “I’ll finish up here and do like you suggested.  Make my way to Gotham.” He said that there was someone there that used to wield a power ring.  Alan Scott. I wonder what happened.  I could probably do a search on him, but it also meant I wouldn’t be able to surprise my mom, but this was important.  She was too, but if there was a former Lantern here I did want to meat them.

I just needed to wrap things up here.  The ring was leading me somewhere.  I wanted to see what it wanted to show me.   I hadn’t forgotten about that.   “Ok.  Thanks , Con. Hopefully I won’t get into too much trouble, but I’ll remember.”  He took the fitbit looking device and slipped it on his wrist.   “If you need me..” How would he reach him? There was his cellphone.   He reached into his backpack tore of a scrap of paper and scribbled his number on it.

“Best I can do for the moment.”  Not cool like the ultra-sonic beacon, but we work with what we got right?

“I did, but you answered it.”  Not through words, but actions.  “More than answered.  No go grab the macaroons before you get in the dog house.”

(Kyle’s Coast City Journey Continues here.)

Night at the Museum

There is an age old saying, ‘Bad things happen in threes.’ One of the many aspects of Murphy’s Law. Anything and everything that can go wrong, probably will. Today has been a pretty rough day for our Heroine. She woke up this morning and went to school. About half-way through the school day she received a call from Freddy Freeman. Racing to the Metro Public Library, she’d found her friend seeking safe harbor after a tremendous disaster in Fawcett City. He had brought with him an amulet, that he turned over to Superboy for safe-keeping. Cassie and Conner took that Amulet to her Mother. Helena Sandsmark, whom Cassie had only recently discovered, was far more than meets the eye. She was someone that the Kids believed would be able to sage-guard the Amulet, allowing them to continue moving about their average day. While Conner and Helena were securing the Amulet? Cassie snuck away. Looking in to clues she’d discovered that took her deep in to the bowels of Metropolis. There she found a sealed battleground, protected from the elements and left almost perfectly in tact. A single lightening bolt was discovered. The remnants of some battle she knew had happened between Agents of N.O.W.H.E.R.E. and the man she also knows as Black Adam. She road the lightning to Olympus, where she met her father for the first time. Not just any Father, but the God of Gods. Zeus. Only to return home where she had a very lengthy, touching, and dramatic confrontation with her boyfriend. Following the Wisdom of Solomon, the two were able to work out their differences just in time for Cassie to get a strange call. Off she went to a meeting with Wally West, aka the Flash. All of this is a day in the life of Cassandra Sandsmark, but it’s not quite over yet.

Helena was due home after work. Even accounting for being the normal amount of late, she was starting to out strip even that. Of course, it’s difficult for Cassie to even know that. Given that she isn’t at home like she should be. Nor is she carrying her Cell Phone, to be called remotely. Alas this means that it isn’t until Cassie returns to Casa Del Sandsmark, that she’ll see the blinking lights on the old fashioned answering machine.

BEEP: Hi, baby. I’m going to be late coming home. Finishing up that project for Conner. Your boy said he was handling Dinner. Love you.
BEEP: Hey, sweetheart. I’m still at the museum. Have you noticed anything strange with Krypto? He’s been acting weird for the last half hour. Can.. uh … we even take him to the Vet? Call me when you get this.
BEEP: Cassandra. It’s nearly 9 o’clock on a school night. Why aren’t you picking up your cell phone? Why aren’t you at home to pick that one up? Call me as soon as you get this. Something is really bothering Krypto. Did Conner let him eat the neighbor’s cat again?
BEEP: ….(glass breaks)… Cass… where are you… something.. something is wrong. I thought Krypto was sick but… (growling)… he’s really angry. I think something is really wrong… He won’t let me leave the office… please baby, send Conner as soon as you can.
BEEP: … what the hell was that? Stay with me, boy… we’ve got to get to the vault… Cassie. Someone is here. Krypto… he’s very angry… did you know your dog gets angry? I think they’re here for the vault… I don’t know what’s going on, but I need to know you’re okay… (loud barking, growling, growing more and more savage)…

The phone line abruptly goes dead. There are no other messages. The last one was almost ten minutes ago.

Cassie: I can’t help but wonder if this is how my life is going to be from now on. This busy. I’m not always going to have things like cropped up today. Am I? I mean, there’s only going to be one first meeting with your father, and he’s not exactly someone I have to drop in and visit now and again. It’s going to take some doing to get back there ever. Until, I guess, I’m ready to decide that’s where I want to be or something drastically changes in the Earth/GodLand relationship. I didn’t even do half of the things that Cassie Sandsmark was supposed to do today. Like most of my classes, or cheerleading.

Coming back home, there’s a few things noticeably different than what I actually expected. For one, my Mother’s car isn’t in the garage. Second, there’s no Conner, or Superman, waiting for and there’s absolutely no way it’s taken him this long to go to France and then come back. That means he got sidetracked by something, and since I haven’t noticed him shooting around the Metropolis skyline that means it’s not around here. In a way, that’s good and bad all at once. I don’t have to explain why I didn’t call him, though this time it really isn’t my fault, but now I’m left wondering what’s going on.

I never realized how dependent I was on my cell phone, especially since I’m not really a play games on it kind of gal, until tonight. Even though I hadn’t actually missedit for the first four hours or so that it was gone and destroyed . I should probably call Tim the old fashioned way and let him know I’m going to need a replacement. And apologize. I may not have noticed the flashing of the answer machine if I hadn’t been going to do that in the first place. Everyone just uses their cells. I don’t even know when the last time this thing had any pertinent calls on it…

The first message isn’t alarming. She’s late, she’s securing the amulet. Conner had indeed handled dinner, which he and I had already eaten and cleaned up by now. Leftovers for her in the fridge, though. The second one? Well. Yes. I’ve noticed a lot of things strange with Krypto, he’s not a normal dog. The third is much the same, but I start to get worried. Alien dog he may be, but usually he hides it. If something is bothering him that much, something must be wrong. And I can’t send Conner because he’s not here. I don’t actually make it all the way through the fifth message before I’m back out the garage’s side door and rocketing up into the sky.

I’m very aware of the whipcrack of noise my path makes in the air, but I don’t actually care. I’ve not really had reason to push myself to move this quickly before, and push it I do. I’m sure they’ll forgive me my complete lack of a subtle entrance, because unless there’s an immediately accessible and open door, which is highly unlikely at this time of night when the place is closed to guests, I’m going in through a window with a crash of broken glass. Down to the basement, where I know that vault is located. At least roughly.

ST: It doesn’t take Cassie long in the air to notice some none-to-subtle differences from only a few moments ago. The air is thick. A roll of thunder crackles the night sky. Clouds are rolling in over Metropolis. Though they’re all too strangely concentrated around the Metropolis Museum of Science and History. In a city like Metropolis with it’s Sky-Rail and it’s towering SkyScrapers, the Museum actually stands apart as a thing of genuine History. Three dual pillars that extend from floor to roof mark it as old, but it’s the large stain glass windows that truly mark it as a marvel of History.

It isn’t overly hard to find an entrance as Wonder Woman arrives on the scene. A large whole is already torn through one of the enormous double doors in the very front of the Museum. From the air she can see flickers of red light, washing through the windows here and there. Along with the terrible sounds of screaming, that accompanies equally loud roars so savage she might not even associate them with Conner’s pet. Once she makes her way through the melted front window? Cassie is bound to see, instantly, that the Museum she has considered a second home is in shambles. Claw marks litter the walls. Scorch marks score exhibits. Splashes of blood line the floor.

Curiously there appears to be no damage from the outside. No visible signs that someone broke -in- to the Museum.

It won’t take long for Cassie to understand why either. Orienting herself toward one of four different stair cases or two different elevators (one of which is a freight elevator). All of those signs of battle begin at the Khandaq Exhibit. She’s been here before. Not so long ago in fact. When Tim Drake took her on a holographic tour of this very place. Showing her the sights, sounds and wonders of a land she’s never been too. Now though it takes her little time noticing the difference. The Holographic displays, showing all of the cultural information is left undisturbed, but the actual physical exhibits? Every single one of them is trashed. Sarcophagus overturned. Urns upended. A perfectly outlined form of a body, forever burned in to the wall as if something flash-fired a body out of existence.

There’s far more signs of this very thing littered through out the museum, but Cassie seems to be in a hurry. Nothing stops her from quickly descending the first flight of stairs down in to the “Science” portion of the museum. The damage there is more the same, but far less spread out. More of a path, spreading from a ruined civilian elevator down towards a stairwell. She won’t encounter any resistance down those stairs either, though she’s going to see signs of battle growing more congested as she goes. A shattered skeleton, who’s limbs still reach for her. What looks like a host of carrion beetles all scorched in to dust that crumbles when the breezes past in flight.

It isn’t until she reaches the next level that she even encounters what might be considered resistance. As she clears the stairs leading beyond the Historical Archive, where books, texts and tomes are kept? She flies right in to what can only be compared to a scene from the Walking Dead or the Mummy. As every undead corpse in the Museum has congregated in the stairwells. All forcing their way down to where Cassie seeks to get too.

She might try another way down. Perhaps the last functional elevator. She could. That is. If it were not for the fact that she has apparently picked the one staircase with a reincarnated trio of Velociraptors. We’ve all seen the movies. The way the wicked little menaces catch a scent. Their nearly feathered carcasses turning in her direction…. and then like a pack of wolves rushing her. They sure don’t move like Zombie Dinosaurs. Chomp Chomp.

Cassie: That’s the entrance, right through the double doors and their gaping hole. Collateral damage may be about the least of my concerns right now, but most of the time I do at least stop to think about it. This is clearly a disaster already in progress, which is exactly the sort of thing Wonder Woman is supposed to move in and stop. Or Superman. Equal opportunity city. But they’re blown out. Not in. So was it something already inside, or something that got in another way? Questions that only barely scratch my awareness, because there’s other things to focus on.

The blood. The claws. Where things were clearly melted or roasted. So was that Krypto’s doing, or someone or something else? What is he fighting? It’s not hard to figure out where the carnage spreads out from though. Khandaq. Damnit The newest exhibit, arranged by my friend through an intermediary, where I’d been getting my personal history lessons on the foes I might have to face. I don’t hang around long to agonize over the what and why, again, because there’s still screaming. The roars. That means there’s still people to save, and that they’re also still in danger.

“What the ….?!”

We’ve all seen night at the museum. It’s a funny little thing, that couldn’t possibly be true but what if, right? Well. It seems to have managed it. For whatever reason. On the night that the Amulet from Fawcett was brought in for safe keeping. Not a fact I glaze over in my rush. I ‘skid’ to a halt, if you can really skid in mid-air when your feet have nothing to stop and skid upon, just in time to see the zombie raptors turn and face me. There’s a moment of wide eyed concern, before it turns into narrow-eyed anger and annoyance. There’s no herky-jerky motions like you would expect from something that shouldn’t have had any proper sinews or connective tissues. No. They’re moving like I’d imagine a real predator like that might. But that still doesn’t make them as fast as me.

I give them a second to begin to rush, but I’ve learned from my recent encounters with giant, sentient reptile men. Then I’m rocketing away, a punch of air in my wake as I zip towards the freight elevator. It requires a keycard, if I remember correctly. I don’t have one of those. I do have super strength though, and it’s highly unlikely that an elevator door is going to stop me. With any luck, it won’t even be on this floor, because I’m not looking for the car. I’m just going to fly down the shaft.

St: There’s simply nothing for the Raptors to pounce upon. Cassie is gone so quickly that they can’t catch up. Though they move with the speed they would have had in life, despite obviously not being alive, they don’t move with any sort of preternatural super-speed. Leaving them in the dust isn’t difficult. Though the skittering, whistling cries of the Raptors suggest that they haven’t given up the hunt just because she outran them.

Cassie knows her way about the Museum. She’s been there a multitude of times. She even interned with her Mom their first year in Metropolis. Getting around is not a problem. Doing so quickly isn’t a problem. At the Freight Elevator there’s only a handful of shambling Mummies awaiting her. Almost stationed like sentries, there is very little difficulty avoiding them all together if she wished. Though, let’s face it. Those elevator doors that she rips off their hinges have to go somewhere right?

Then she ‘steps’ in to the elevator. It’s just her luck that the freight elevator is not on this floor. Allowing her to hover right in to the shaft, then drop down past the archival floor and the restoration floor. At the lowest level of the Museum is a sub-basement, which is where they normally store specific antiquities that are rare but no longer on display. Sometimes those are being stored to be sent elsewhere, other times they’re interred for storing until they can be put back on display. As Cassie just learned this morning, there’s another floor beneath that. One that isn’t on any map and it isn’t on the elevator’s selector for floors. You ordinarily would have to have a special key, as she saw in the hands of her mother earlier. Which overrides the normal controls and allows you to take the car down that last floor.

Cassie’s trek down the shaft comes to an end there. One floor up from where she wishes to be. The floor beneath her feels solid. During her trip to the vault with Conner and her Mom earlier, her Mom told her all about the layered defenses the vault had. Someone has triggered those. An enormous bulkhead has come in to play. Strong. Durable. Heavy. She could pound her way through it, given time. But that is all too suddenly in short supply.

Because the freight elevator car is now on it’s way down. This isn’t a controlled descend. Someone or something. Has cut the cables. Those twitter whistles suggest perhaps the Raptors did it.

Freddy: What sucks about not being able to get back into the Sanctum? Freddy actually have to leave the library. Can’t hide away in the archives they actually do sweeps when the library starts to close down. Good thing about the library it stays open later than most cities, but it simply means he was going to have to book a motel room for the night. That was going to be the plan until he stepped outside. There was something in the air, literally.

There were a few people that were gathering at the corner of the street pointing in the direction that wasn’t too far off. Being the curious person he was Freddy walked in that direction only to see something that looked all too familiar.
“Crap on a cracker.” This was not happening. That’s what was going through Freddy’s mind as he stared in the direction of the of the museum.

It was all that he said as he pulled himself towards the nearest alley because there was only one thing to do right now. It wasn’t that Freddy was unsure, he was curious as to how things might change now that he had three of the six. Either way he needed to get there fast, faster than his feet would carry. “SHAZHAM!”….

And just like that Freddy Freeman is…well not quite Shazam, but not quite Freddy. He was a touch taller and why in the world was his hair black? He didn’t even know where to begin with that, but there was definitely something there was a little bit of different. He felt different. He didn’t have the strength of Hercules that might he knew but there was an aura, Achilles. Chief Callahan. Whatever needed to be done he knew he was needed and he knew where he had to go.

Thankfully Solomon was there to balance it all, but there was something else. His clothing changed. He had a suit. Didn’t have a mask to cover his face, but his face well it wasn’t exactly his face. He looked in the reflection of the glass and paused for a moment his lips parting, but there was no time. Instead there was unnatural storm to see about and just like that Freddy was gone his feet carrying him quickly down the street as he poured it on moving in and around people and cars that might make people think he was the Central City streak or whatever they were calling him the days. He doubted he was that fast, but he was fast enough to get him from point A to B while keeping his eyes on those clouds as he arrived at his destination.

The museum. Wait.

Cassie’s mom works at one. She’s an archaeology brat. Crap on a cracker squared.

Freddy takes a moment to scan the entire area to look for anything that looks out of the place beyond the obvious clouds. Anyone or anything that could be responsible or associated with the current gathering micro storm that’s centered around this area. Remember how things were at the bank. Things went sideways inside, but right now he had to use the precious moment his speed could by him to do a quick run of the perimeter to find the easiest way because something told him.

Museum of antiquities + amulet arrival in the city + unnatural looking storm = trouble.

Cassie: That definitely seems like a suitable place to send the elevator doors, doesn’t it? There’s no real room for a good wind up and Frisbee sort of maneuver, but I don’t need a lot of speed or accuracy. Brute force and the weight of the metal will make up for that. I don’t actually stick around long enough to see how successful I am, because they’re a secondary concern to my getting where I needed to be. Down. Down and down. Which is precisely where I go. Keeping track of the openings in the shaft alongside me so that I know exactly how far down I am. It should be three…but I come up short at two. There’s a brief moment of confusion until I remember what my mother had said.

About the time I’m rearing back to start trying to punch my way through the barrier? I hear the sound. It’s not something that my ears immediately would have recognized, how many people know what a plummeting elevator car sounds like when you’re below it? I didn’t until right now. With a hiss of surprise and annoyance, blue eyes whirl around me, falling on the currently closed door panels that would have allowed for entry, or exit, from the elevator. I don’t really want to see if it will hurt at that speed, and while I could rise up to meet it and then slow its decent?

A considering look is spared for the barrier again, before I throw myself through the doors leading out, instead of down. Maybe the crash will net me a two birds, one elevator result.

ST: Cassie gets nadda. Unless what she was hoping for was an elevator crashing down upon a sealed bulkhead. Completely littering it with debris that she would now have to clear, just to start punching her way through. On the good side of things, plowing through those double doors created a compressed expulsion of them. Sending them careening through the little vault area. Leaving her, ultimately, free to move along. Where ever it is that she might be headed. The flip-side to this is that Mr. Freeman now has -no- clear way to follow. Leaving him three zombie filled stairways and two remaining elevator doors. Neither of which actually go down in to the subbasements without key-cards.

While this may seem to be a moment to take a breathe? Another scream rings out for Cassie. This one is much closer. It won’t take her long to find the cause of it. Members of the Night Staff, Curators, Janitors…etc. have barricaded themselves in to the commodities cages and air-tight vacuum sealed rooms. Even now they’re being harassed by yet more undead creatures that have risen from their various states of eternal slumber. Not all of these creatures are entirely whole. A hand recovered from the Tar Pits, tries to attack the curator that had been attempting to carbon date it. A pair of enormous teeth, that look as though they came from a meglodon shark, snap at a pair of curators who had been trying to store it away. A pair of janitors duel with two skeleton armored up in what looks like armor from the crusade’s period.

All around them. History has risen up to fight back.

None of which, likely, matters one tenth as much as the flash of red light in the staff-only stairwell. A rolling growl, that sounds the part of a lion until it ends in an ear-shattering bark, signals that Cassie has found Krypto. Though getting to him is another story. While she circumvented that stairwell for two stories? She now is faced with a veritable horde of Zombie creatures. All fighting not just Krypto, but themselves, to get down in to that final area. And this is a fight that audibly, Krypto is actually losing if only by weight of the sheer numbers at work here.

Outside, Freddy is in place to see the change as it begins to happen. The clouds which were centralized upon the Museum begin to crackle with lightening and roll with thunder more by the moment. Someone up there is angry. Very angry. With a crackle of electricity. A strike of lightning hits the ground outside of the Library. Melting the pavement. Setting off car alarms for blocks. Dampening the electricity for more than a mile in all directions. From the crater of melted asphalt steps a single being.

A woman. The Goddess; Isis has come to Metropolis and she isn’t a little old lady anymore.

Cassie: It was worth a shot. On the upside, I’ve not been smashed in, but clearly neither has the opening that I would have liked to get through. I don’t stick around to mope over the lack of success however. Who knows how long anyone can afford for me to do so. And who knows how many people were still here when this started. The after hours crew varied, depending upon what was going on. With a new exhibit? I’m better there was a lot more than usual here. And soon enough I find them. They seem terrified, obviously, but…managing. Breaking in to ‘rescue’ them might only result in my allowing even more of the risen exhibits to join them.

And someone else looks like he needs my help.

“Krypto! I’m here! Coming in!”

A warning, mostly because I’d like to avoid getting eye-lasered for a moment. Which. Yes. Our family ‘pet’ is capable of doing. This time, I don’t try to avoid the zombies in order to get to him, though I still move at much the same speed I did before. This time, however, it’s with a lowered shoulder as I plow my way through the horde, knocking over or splattering as many as I can on the way.

Freddy: All Freddy could think of was those times when people said that the clouds look angry. That was an angry storm. No that wasn’t an angry storm that was descending upon the area, it was a furious storm. Summoning all the presence that he could at the moment he watched as the leader line came down. that faint flash that occurred before lightning traveled down along it branching out but this one didn’t terminate before it touched the ground it hit and it hit hard.

The wrath of a god has been felt by everyone within the immediate area. Still Freddy did what he needed to do. “Clear the area people. Let’s go!” He said. “Nothing to be afraid of. Just back away from the area. He moves out in front of the people to get their attention. “We have a dangerous storm in the area. Get inside and stay inside until it passes.”

He saw who emerged out of the lightning. Hopefully he could draw by standers attention away from that and get them headed where they neeaded to, because he could only focus on that for a moment, because the kind of sort question that he and Cassie wanted and answer too had just answered itself.

Isis had arrive in quite the fit of rage. Freddy didn’t rush in, he kept his distance. As much as he could while making sure any and ,everyone, that might be lingering were plucked away with the speed he possessed. He needed to clear the area, because, honestly, he didn’t know what was about to happen, but he was going to need everything he had to try and slow Isis down it was a matter of how, but first thing all the innocents needed to be removed and taken at out of the area.

Compartmentalize, Freddy. Theorize.
One. I saw Sobek. Sobek saw me. He may have seen what Callaghan did.
Two. He told Isis.

Three. Isis may have tracked the amulet or me to Metropolis. More than likely the amulet.
Four. Isis is super pissed and I’m the last person she wants to see. Another brick in the wall to be ripped out and shattered.
Five.

“ISIS! WIFE OF TETH ADAM! MOTHER OF OSIRIS!”

Plan A. Death. No. No not death. She’s in there somewhere. Damn it. He wanted to know where she was. She’s here so fallen champion I need you to run interference. Follow the lightning. Fight for her.

If he could pinch the bridge of his nose Solomon probably would, but hey there are no handbooks on this and it’s definitely not something you can punch your way through.

St: It doesn’t take a -lot- of speed, added to strength, to hit the skeletons from behind and plow through them. These aren’t full mass bodies here. What she’s seeing aren’t even really Zombies, but more like truly animated skeletons. Just in time for halloween. Whoever has clean up duty at the Museum is going to hate her though. Because when she hits the group with blunt force the majority of the faster skeletons, had managed to get to the front of the line. Those who got too close to the entry had met with a disastrous mauling at the paws of Krypto the Wonder Dog.

Krypto happens to look anything but wonderful right now. His features are drawn back, revealing a savage beast beneath the normally playful creature. He actually seems to be looming, making him look visually larger. Though he hasn’t come through all of this unscathed. Normally pure white fur actually has scores of cuts and lines of missing fur. Something had managed to actually puncture his skin and strip away entire gouges of fur. Though it doesn’t take much to see that the alien canine is positively slobbering with the taste of battle. Eyes glowing and venting heat. There’s a quite little ‘muur’ of acknowledgement when Cassie bursts through the doorway.

That is when Cassie gets to see what had actually damaged her Dog. At first it might seem like one of the Crocodile Men, but a second look will tell her that something -in- here. In the ‘Super Secret Vault Room’ had actually attacked them upon arrival. Leading her to realize that while her Mother had come here to protect the Vault, the Vault itself had then attacked them. And Cassie, no sooner beyond the doorway than Krypto launches back in to the fray. His eyes lancing the downed Skeletons with full fury heat-vision that turns them to little more than fire and ashes. Just fire and ashes that are none-the-less still animated and coming. As Cassie has seen even dismembered bits of the dead animate in to motion.

Outside young Freddy Freeman has seen the arrival of Isis. In all of her Glory. Gone are the trappings of Minerva, the elderly woman from Fawcett City. In it’s place are the shapely curves of an Khandaqian Princess. Adrianna Tomaz is a striking figure all on her own, but when empowered by the Goddess she is quite literally difficult to look away from. Her beauty is quite literally the thing of myth and mystery. Only the courageousness of Achillies allows Freddy to not fall under her spell. More importantly, his Presence in the field mutes the effect she has upon the average person. Emergency Workers, Onlookers. All take heed from him and move to give the Hero some distance to face off against this unknown threat.

It takes only a split-second for Isis to take notice of Shazam. Though Freddie had sought to slow her, he perhaps did not think to do so quite as literally as it happens. Her firsts crackle with electricity. A gesture at Freddy with one hand sends a gust of wind at his back. Like the actual air around him begins to solidify in an effort take hold of him and carry him to her.

“… when last we spoke, I gave you a choice … now I will make that choice for you.”

Cassie: Knowing what Krypto was supposedly capable of, and seeing it in action are two totally different things. Conner and I are usually in the city, and he’s pretty on top of keeping track of the people who are important to him with x-ray vision, but the family ‘pet’ was a contingency. He follows my Mother to work. Tails her wherever she goes more or less. And now we get to see what would have happened to anyone stupid enough to try and mess with Helena Sandsmark. My snuggly white shepherd doesn’t look nearly so snuggly right now. I want to help him, but after that moment of watching him slag them and…still have them get back up again?

That tells me that nothing is going to stop them, until whatever is causing this is stopped. They’re all plainly trying to get down here.

There’s a set of slagged doors, and then… something beyond them. Whatever had attacked Krypto and done this damage. I still haven’t seen my mother, and that’s worrisome on its own, but Krypto is clearly still holding them off the doorway as best he can. Hopefully because she’s still in, and whatever got the giant dog? Hasn’t gotten my Mother, as well. Picking up speed once more, I kick into flight through the first set of already opened doors, and plow into the second set. Trying to force my way into one of the only places in the museum that I’ve never set foot, and frankly didn’t know existed until today.

I’m ready for a fight. I may not know what kind or what against, but anything that moves that isn’t Helena Sandsmark is going to get punched.

Freddy: Freddy meant to draw her attention away from what she was going to do, but he also hoped that it wouldn’t come to something like this. You know him being pushed towards her like he was about to be served up like a Christmas ham. This is definitely not what he wanted. Plan A wasn’t looking good right about now. He needed a little guidance on this. He needed to figure this out. There were ways that this that this could end, ways this could go.

She was going to suck him dry which would only serve to make a bad situation worse. Rather than propel himself forward instead he chose to go up. He was pushed towards her, but unless that was strapping him down up was always an option as he moved to the air, because well, it was something he was capable off. He flew as high as it took to keep his distance. He wasn’t about to give her what she wanted.

“You don’t understand Isis. You got it wrong. I’m giving you a choice. I’m giving you a chance to show not just me, but the world around you that you’re capable of so much more than this. That you are still the goddess magic and life. That you are an honorable being. You have a choice. To be who you were and abandon this before you lose everything.”

Wally: Well. When, you see flashes, and hear screaming coming from a museum. Things can’t be going well. This so wasn’t Wally’s deal. But, while he was in Metropolis, figure he’d check it out and see if he could help. Zooming towards the museum, he figured it was probably some villain trying to make a name for himself. Because that’s what newbie… villains….do….? This is new. Is she the bad guy? Or the good guy? Who’s the dude in red? And there’s screaming inside…which he… should take care of? He had no idea. But it looked like the dude in red had it.

(Great color choice, by the way).

The dude was talking with her, so he’d run in only to be met by a Velociraptor skeleton. Wait. Why was it running at him?!!? WHY WAS IT ATTACKING HIM!!?!?! He needed to talk to Wonder Woman and her choice of villains. But first, he needed to make sure he wasn’t going to become a skeletal snack first.

ST: This is one of those moments that is very surreal. The first set of doors would normally be a simple security check. Those doors are actually melted slags, puddling on the floor in to molten metal heaps. Followed by a second set that don’t actually yield immediately beneath the brute force approach that has gotten Cassie this far. In fact, the moment she comes in to contact with them? Their hue changes to a golden glow and it feels as though they actually grow warmer to the touch instantly. As she applies more and more force, they hold steady. Even though they too have taken the brunt of something powerful, they manage to hold against her might.

It isn’t until Cassie truly exerts herself, that she gets even the slightest give in the doors. But even then it is not Brute Force that sees her through. Much like she recently discovered with her suit and the Lasso of Fleece, the doors only begin to give way because Cassie’s divine right is employed to make her Worthy of Entrance. Even still the doors seem to -fight- her. Because she is seeking entry for the wrong reasons. Those doors are damaged. Their structural integrity challenged. They can’t actually hold against her. Not when she is so motivated to get to what lays beyond. As they crumple inward, she’ll begin to see through the opening crease to what lays beyond. Then she has to re-think everything she ever knew about the word surreal.

Beyond the doors is a sprawling cavern. Bigger on the inside, that it is on the outside. It might well be taken from the pages of Warehouse Thirteen. With it’s sweeping isle upon isle of items thought lost to the Ages. Not your average trifles. These are the thing of LEGEND. The Ark of Covenant. Excalibur. The actual, legitimate, Dead Sea Scrolls. And one Helena Sandsmark. Adorned in full Roman Legionaire’s armor, sword and shield. Bouncing from floor, to shelves. Perhaps lacking in the strength her daughter has, but moving with a quickness that seems entirely out of place. Hacking, slashing with sword and bashing with shield. Within the vault itself were many a great thing. Some of them now animated themselves. Helena does not appear to be retreating at this point. If anything she seems to be steadily advancing, cutting her way through animated creatures and corpses. Towards a being that stands just inside those doors, nearer to Cassie than her mother. Swathed in white robes, with a long bearded face and balding head. His hands gesturing like a puppeteer.

All the while outside things have gone from surreal to horrific. Though Freddy’s gambit works. Carrying him up, up and away. It does not take him to safety. Because his foe is not playing nicely. No longer bound to the form of an elder old hag, Isis is actually unbound. Untethered and apparently uncaring for Freddy’s attempts at negotiation. What’s even worse is that she doesn’t seem to be playing at all.

You dare tell a Goddess what she does not understand? You are not even a Champion yet… feel what it means to bring upon you the wrath of a God, Child.

Up, up and Away. Does not take you out of Isis’ grasp. Not when you’re her sole focus. Though he has begun to gain the blessings of his Gods, Freddy still requires air to breathe. Air which fills his lungs and gives the breathe with which to speak in such an insolent tongue to Isis. Air which she was commanding to bring him close, but now… with a wrenching of her talon like nails… she calls all the air from around Freddy back to her. Creating a vacuum, not just around him but inside of him.

Perhaps Poseidon blessed you with gills, Pretender?

The Flash, much like Cassie, is going to have a series of choices. Three sets of ‘Zombie Chow’ filled stairways. One still functioning elevator. He’s already seen the three Velociraptor-skeletons. Oh and their pal. The enormous skeletal Tyrannosaurus Rex. Good thing he’s fast. That might help him not get eaten.

Cassie: They have to know who or what they’re supposed to let in. That doesn’t happen to be me, right now. I assume it’s only a matter of permission, maybe some enchantment or other, and not because of my motivation to get into the room. I only really want two things. To help my Mom, and also the other people inside, and to stop all of the rest of this. The latter should, in theory, lead to the former.

If I weren’t gritting my teeth as I try to get my way through the first door that’s been able to stop me since my powers kicked in? I’d probably be whistling a swear word or two right now. This would be maybe a little more unbelievable to me if the rest of my day had gone differently. If I hadn’t been to Olympus, from the bowels of the subway. If I didn’t know first hand that gods and magic, and imbuements and blessings were… well. Things.

I’ve always known my mother was a badass. I knew it when I was five years old and the opinion didn’t change as I got old older. What I see through that widening crack as I push, and push with a building desperation? Tells me that I had no idea. I should probably be oogling the Ark. Which is clearly real. Excalibur. All of these things that shouldn’t be real but are… or even the fact that there’s a whole cavern underneath the museum. Or not actually underneath the museum and this is just another door that leads somewhere else. For the moment I’m not sure that distinction matters.

She’s trying to fight towards me. No, not towards me, towards the man in front of me. I’m coming, Mom. Digging in with my shoulder, I try to wedge myself between the two sides of the opening, so that I can use my feet to push opposite my back and free up a hand. Fingertips brushing the tendrils of my belt, which is really the Fleece born lasso. It answers my wants, like always, uncoiling so that I can snap it towards the man, aiming to take his feet out from under him. Or give him a buzz. Both would be great.

Freddy: Up and away was good, but now she was pretty much trying to suck the air out of his lungs which was starting to burn. He could definitely use Solomon’s aid in this, but at the moment he was the focus, he was the one that she was intent on ripping to pieces not heading towards anyone else, but how long could he keep it up that was a difficult one to say. He didn’t have the strength, but he had the speed, but he also had Achilles.

Courage. Yes he was known for his courage and his martial prowess, but direct combat? That was something Freddy didn’t want to lean into not yet. But Achilles was the fabled to be son of Zeus depending on who’s account you followed but he was invulnerable except the tell tale spot if you believe it, but different accounts son of Zeus, dipped in the River of Styx. It didn’t make him immortal or allow him to heal, but it could work in his face, but at the moment he needed something right now, because he dared.

“I DARE!” He said as he began to rotate his body in opposition to her. Slowly but hoping to gain enough speed to draw the air in direction the faster he spun. “I DARE!” He stated again. One does not tell themselves they are the champion they either are or they aren’t and it’s not for Freddy to state it’s for Freddy to show.

“Not another life. Not another god. Your prize is denied.” He would do whatever it took whatever was in his power. “I swore before them to protect this world from danger whether it be mundane or not. You’re a danger so here I am. Standing in your way. ” Spin, Freddy spin. He needed to get his breath back. Anything Solomon wanted to share he could at this time. What was he missing? He wanted a peaceful resolution, but sometimes sacrifices are necessary. Sometimes they had to be done, but had it come to that? No way back?

Wally: Great. Juuuust great.

Wally LOVES museums and the one in Metropolis is one of best in the country. The amount of history on hand is amazing. But, generally…history doesn’t come back to try and eat, or kill you. While he’s able to plow through them easily, it doesn’t mean a few get some lucky strikes in. The Roman Legionnaires are some of the most accomplished soldiers in history, and when they set their mind… or whatever they have now, to it? They’re damn near impossible. Wally’s able to avoid most of their blows and steal their skulls at the same time.

Their short swords slice him on the arm, and along his side. It hurts like a son of a bitch. But luckily they’re not able to stab him in time. He’s just too fast for them to keep up. Once he’s done with his stairway of horrors, he looks himself over with an armfull of skulls. If they can’t see, they can’t attack…right?

Why couldn’t history be just a little less violent?

ST: Alas poor Cassie. You hath been denied. Because while you do not realize that your motivation matters? It actually does. though saving your mother might seem noble, it comes at the price of intent to do violence. Which is what Cassie acts upon at the first chance she has. Utilizing an item that no doubt actually belongs in this vault, to lash out towards the man her mother so valiantly fights to approach as well. In every other case, her Lasso has obeyed her demands. Perhaps it does this time too, but she she all not know of the results as the moment she lashes out? The doors -push- back. Turning her struggle from one she was winning, to one she is losing all too quickly. Who would have thought, that in a fight with animated skeletons, the real struggle would be with a door?

Beyond which she can perhaps make out that she had succeeded. At least in part. Her lasso had managed to entangle the sorcerer. Though it hadn’t wrenched him off his feet. The doorway denying Cassie also seemed to be denying her the ability to control her Lasso. It loops around the man, but is more inconvenience than actually stopping him. It does one thing though. It interrupts his control of the things that attack her Mother. Leaving Helena free to toss a shield careening through the terracotta warriors she’s been harassing for gods know how long.

If Cassie listens, she can hear her Mother questioning ‘Amentep,’ as to why he would side with Isis. She could probably make out that the older man’s answer was something akin to ‘Having no choice.’ Because he motions with that little scepter in his hand towards Cassie’s mother and entire Museum seems to gain new furor in it’s attempt get to Helena Sandsmark.

Hey. Flash. Meet Krypto. The wonder dog. He’s the giant Wolf-like dog with the flamey eyes that pounces you. Right before the skulls in your hands tear you to pieces with their teeth. What’s a couple bites between Roman Friends, right? At least you’ve come to the right place.

Outside is not getting any better for Freddy. Who’s right not getting what amounts to Solomon’s version of Gandolf’s vaunted, ‘Run you fool.’ Because Isis is only getting angrier by the second. If something can be said for Freddy’s stance? It’s that he’s definitely keeping Isis from making it to the Vault where Cassie, Wally and Helena are fighting Ibis the Invincible.

Isis does not just control air. Not electicity. She has dominion over each of the elements and it would seem her intent is to try using each one until she finds one that Shazam isn’t apt at foiling. Next is heat. Which Freddy is helping with by spinning. Friction creates it. Which then brings forth sweat, moisture. Water, another thing at her bidding. And bid she does. Commanding it to leave Freddy, to evaporate away. Clearly she understands that Freddy has been blessed with Speed, with Courage and Will, to go with Wisdom. None of it matters to her, as she works to break his down element by element.

You are a fool. If you die here, now, I can still harvest the essence from your corpse and use it to bring back my beloved Osris.

Cassie: “Nnngh!”

What changed? I didn’t get weaker, but all the sudden the door started fighting me that much harder. It can’t just be a matter of permission, because I have to assume the man in front of me wasn’t just allowed in. Unless he was a traitor of some sort. I could feel it though. The way it was responding to me, not a whole lot differently than the trident had. The way the lariat that’s even now hanging like a noodle over/roughly around this Amentap. Blowing out a frustrated breath that ruffles the hair in my face, I close my eyes and focus on what I’m doing. Why I’m actually here. With everything that happened today. Everything my Mother had told me this week, or that my Father had today.

“There is always a choice.”

Maybe I shouldn’t know that so well as I do at seventeen, but I do know it. Sometimes it’s a choice between two crummy choices, but it’s still there just the same. I focus on my need to get in there. The urge to protect. But more than that? I focus up my right to be in there. That’s my Mother. These are the things she protects. And while she hasn’t exactly been able to be totally forthcoming (…like about how she’s even more of a badass than I thought, for example), I think they’re mine, too. Hadn’t Zeus more or less said as much? Twice?

Wally: Giant…Dog?

Really? Well, thankfully for the giant dog because when he pounces onto Wally, the skulls go clattering onto the ground. Their jaws snapping to try and bite something. But to no avail. So, now his problem is a giant dog that was currently keeping him pinned to the ground.

“…Oh, hey…” check “…Boy. Don’t suppose you know what’s going on?” asking as he looked up into the giant face of a big white dog. First. Dinosaur Skeletons. Second. Roman Legionaries Skeletons. And now? A Giant dog. “Good..boy?” Wally wasn’t going to move an inch while this giant dog was on top of him.

Freddy: Freddy felt that he was retreating each time he encounter Isis. He had a thought, but given the previous encounter that was not the route to go. Instead he pulled back he put distance between the two of them. He withdrew pulling himself back as quickly as he flight and speed could. He considered what would happen if he did die she would take more and everything would be loss and she would be triumphant. Would it be a bad thing if he failed? If he died?

If it all ended perhaps…perhaps because he would have did what was required of him to protect the world and people in but, this right now, no. If there was no way to ensure that Isis would not continue to move forward that was not an option. It was not a choice to make. There was always a choice. She would not listen to reason and it seemed that the woman within was not strong enough to take action. She was not blessed she was cursed and possessed.

The potential of losing Hercules and Atlas….but would it stop Isis? She wished to restore herself and Osiris, but could they truly be restored or would this be their new life sucking power from other divine beings. The gods weren’t batteries for them to use. There had to be a way. Instead of rushing towards her Freddy fled, he fled into the museum with only a question Freddy could ask.

Would he be strong enough to hold the spirit of Osiris at bay? He had the blessing of three gods. Would he be overwhelmed. Did he possess the strength of will to take on Osiris to bargain to perhaps put an end to this. He didn’t know, but he knew that the museum was going to e ripped apart, because Isis would only be here for one reason and one reason alone.

Destroying the amulet was a possibility, but was it the right choice? If that could have been done it would have, but you know wrath of a goddess, but was there a potential in that possibility. Would she risk that if it could be done?

Crazy Freddy idea 265.

ST: There it is. It takes a moment. More than just one. Cassie is getting it. Starting to understand. Working her way through the problem, to the solution. The door is not a puzzle to be riddled out. Nor is it some impediment that she can simply push past. To go within, to the chamber beyond, Cassie must accept that which she is even now recognizing. The Vault was her’s. She has every right to it. Divine Right, in fact. As she comes to think this the resistance slackens. In fully accepting it, the door begins to give way.

In the time it takes Cassie to come to that, no more than a handful of seconds tick past. It might seem like a short span, but ask Wally what can happen in those seconds. Cassie is unable to participate, forced instead to give witness through the ever widening crease between the double doors. The moment she bought Helena, when the animated warriors hesitated because their master was shrugging off the lasso, was enough for the elder Sandsmark to gain headway. No longer forced to hedge between trying to make headway, while not being overwhelmed, Helena was able to take the complete offensive. Leaping over Warriors, slicing through others. The shield that she was using to keep them at bay only heart beats before, is now being throw with such force and accuracy that terracotta warriors are broken to pieces in it’s assault.

Cassie might notice, as Helena draws close, she had freed up her hand by using the shield as a discus. Then she takes up one of the long staves from a fallen warrior. It takes Helena a mere step to unleash the stave as well. The accuracy with which she throws it is miraculous. Truly Olympian, given the way it strikes firm in to the hand of Amentap. Forcing him to lose his grip on the scepter he’d been using to animate all of the skeletons with.

Giant Dog?! Krypto the Wonder Dog is more than merely giant. He’s actually an intelligent alien species of canine, hailing from Krypton! Though Cassie might call him Conner’s, the Pup actually belonged to the original Superman. When Kal-El left, the pup took up residence with the only Kryptonian it could find to protect. He only has one job! And he does it very well! Such as the way he licks Wally’s face graciously for all the bone presents the speedster brought him. Which… Wally gets a very close view of the Dog eye-lasering them to cinders one at a time. Until there is nothing left to bite the Crimson Speedster. Krypto pats Wally, when it’s safe to get up.

Freddy’s ‘escape’ from Isis is terribly easy in comparison to what had awaited Wally and Cassie before him. By the time Freddy finally enters the Museum, Helena Sandsmark has disrupted the control of the animated skeletons. Leaving the workers within faced with the uneviable position of having to clean up this titanic mess. Freddy is as fast as greased lightening. Allowing him to skim down the stairs and find himself before the door to the vault, that Cassie is even now just finally pushing open.

He and Wally might both get a moment to see the withering husk of Amentap as it withers upon the pike that dislodged him from the Ibis-stick. Freddy knows what is coming. Who is coming. Between the Wisdom of Solomon -and- his own intuition, he knows exactly what the Goddess is there for as well. But before he has time to actually tell any of them?

Bring your friends in, quickly, Cassandra. Then shut the door.

Freddy has felt something like this before. Wally has probably never seen or heard of anything like this at all, but is he really going to argue with Cassie’s hot mother in Roman Legionnaire’s armor? Once the door shuts, the Vault seals. Locking them in. Not exactly the best solution one might think.

She’s not worthy. So she can’t come in, but she’ll probably destroy everything trying to. Helena takes charge -quickly-, like she was born to it. Let me explain to you all quickly. Keep up, don’t dawdle. One vault. Many doors. Each exits in a different place. That creature calling herself Isis isn’t going to stop. As long as she’s in Metropolis, she’s going to put everyone there in Danger. Take the Amulet. Pick a door. Lead her away from the City.


Cassie: We’re safe, here in this Vault, which is all well and good but no one else is. Metropolis is my home, at least for now it is, the most permanent place I’ve ever had in my life that I can remember. Technically I lived in Gateway City longer than I have here, but I was a toddler at the time and I’m not sure it technically counts. I don’t want her to have any excuse to wreak further havoc on it, nor do I want anymore of the museum’s collection to be destroyed. That’s secondary to the risk to lives. We have to lead her away from here, to somewhere that she’s not going to cause an equal amount of damage just to a different set of the population.

Freddy’s got questions for my Mother, though I haven’t actually introduced her as such to Wally. I suppose it’s not exactly hard to pick up on my very obvious relief that she’s okay though. I really only have one question for her, and that’s a matter of the doors. There’s so many of them. I don’t want to pick one that’s going to be just as bad as the others.

“Show me where the Coast City door is.”

The place is already destroyed. There’s no one there to hurt. It will give us a battleground with no civilians. My friends have no ‘right’ to any of the treasures inside here. I do, but I’m not going to exercise that right now. Not only would it potentially be telling, but I don’t want to push too far into the side of ‘doing it for him,’ either. Tilting my blonde head slightly to the side, I look at my two companions. Two… Krypto… my mouth purses in a bit of a frown but I can’t go back out for him. All the more reason to give Isis a better reason to vacate the city.

“Unless either of you has a better idea. I think it’s the best option though. If all the doors open to museums, those are almost all connected to cultural meccas and that means…people.”

Flash: “….I have no idea what the hell is happening, who the Roman Legionaire is” gesturing to Helena “Or who this guy is.” gesturing to Freddy “Or where we are!” gesturing all around in a bit of a flailing moment, Pulling his mask down, he looks around at Wonder Woman, then to Helena, and then finally to Freddy, again.

“Why am I the only one FREAKING OUT!?!”

Putting his hands onto his knee, he bends over slightly as if to catch his breath.

“And what was that massive dog?!” flailing once again. It was completely clear this was out of his element. “Did I miss something on the contract signing to be a superhero? Because i’m starting I missed like, an entire chapter.”

Freddy: Holding the Amulet in my hand I shake my head. “Not at present. Getting her away from a populated area is best. At the moment she’s still leaning on the power gained from Atlas and Hercules. If she burns through it it’s gone.” That much Solomon has told me. There’s a choice there to be made one, several actually, but it also makes me me consider another thought. The power of gods themselves. It can be used more than just blessing. If she runs out of the power then she will seek out more.

Looking at the amulet for a moment I still consider the thought I had. I consider everything I’ve been ruminating over lately. I wish there was a to reason with Isis to get through.

“She’s not going to stop until she gets what she wants. She’ll do her best to go through everyone until she gets what she wants and when she gets what she wants she’ll need more power to restore Osiris.” Freddy was listening to everything that was happening around him.

“Her name is Helena Sandsmark. She’s Cassie’s mother, archaeologist, sage, and a quite capable warrior. My name is Freddy Freeman. The Contender to some. Pretender to others. Either way the one of the ones standing in the way of goddess who’s determined to get what she wants, break the rules and up end the status quo. I can either give in and give her or Adam what they want or I can continued to keep it out of their reaches, deny them.” Or….I look at the amulet. Put the final pieces of the puzzle together.

What if they are the trial? It’s a question. It was not a statement, but a question to make me think. “However, Cassie’s right. We need to get Isis out of the area. She’s going to continued to try and rip her way in her and when she can’t get in she’s going to try and draw us out. Either way people are danger.

“Unpopulated is best.” He considered it for a second. ” I consider the possibility of Khandaq itself. Would she threaten it? Would it give her pause? would it wake up the woman within to bring in end to the single minded impulse. What if there was nothing to gain? No Osris. No Shazam. Nothing for her to gain. It crosses my mind as a possibility. Both she and Adam demanded that I give up my blessings to them.

ST: “Coast City? This way.”

No argument from the armor clad Archaeologist. Suggesting that Cassie’s suggestion makes sense and her mother agrees. It doesn’t take a lot to do the Math here. Coast City is mostly abandoned. There aren’t many metropolitan areas where you could go that wouldn’t just be another place with a huge population. Coast City is the home of a fairly recent major disaster. Abandoned until recently. The tie to it’s museum still exists, although it’s little more than rubble at this point.

The trek through the Reliquary isn’t a quick one. Not even for Wally. They have to traverse the interior which looks more like a Warehouse than an Ancient structure built by the Greek Gods. Especially not the portions of it that the group is going to get to see. Essentially making their way from one Modern City to another, even if the secondary one was slightly less modernized when it existed. No real opportunity to take in the true spectacle of the Reliquary’s age. It’s during this trek from the point they enter, to the point they’ll exit that Helena Sandsmark makes an effort to answer any question she can or will.

“No, not gone. She’s not burning through the power of the actual God, Freddy. Just the power the people before you were blessed with. The only way the power is gone for good, is if she kills the actual God associated with it.” Helena’s correction is soft, but firm, as if this is something that she knows for absolute certain. “The Blessings given to the Wizard to create a champion is but a fraction of the actual God’s Divinity. That’s most likely why you Foe needs more of it.”

“I’m the Curator of the Metropolis Museum,” she fills in for the Flash, though she seems to understand his plight. “Don’t worry, Flash. You don’t need to understand everything you’re seeing right now. Just follow your heart. You’re a good man.”

The doorway they’re looking for isn’t anything like the one from Metropolis. Obviously it’s linked to a City that no longer exists. As such the door itself has been blocked off. Literally. Bricked up. Though that’s unlikely to be a problem for these particular individuals. While they worry about the door, Helena continues to speak to the three of them.

“You’re right about the Amulet, she can feel it. She’s connected to it. Isis herself was contained in an Amulet like this once upon a time. The man you spoke of, Black Adam, discovered the Amulet in the Vault of Abu Simbel. He gifted the Amulet of Isis to a woman. We have almost no information on the woman, because she was nothing. A slave of no note or name, until she got the Amulet of Isis. After that, we know that she was consumed by the same desires that got Isis locked away, by the Wizard. She longs for the restoration of her Brother, just as Isis longs for the restoration of Osiris.”

“Before you ask, I only even know this much because the theft of the Vault in Abu Simbel. So I’m not going to be much help in telling you how to deal with this woman, other than to caution you that dark forces are at work here, Mr. Freeman. You’re being tested differently than any Champion before you.”

Cassie: Part of me really wants to reassure Wally, because I sure don’t feel like I know what’s going on either lately, and I’m a whole lot more in the know than he is. And Wonder Woman probably should know what’s going on, and act like she does, in order to inspire some confidence in those around her. So I’m trying to put on a rather stoic face, despite the fact that the last few minutes of my life have been a frantic mish-mash of trying to get to my mother, and fighting off reanimated museum props. Finding a pocket dimension beneath the place. It’s been a day. At this point? I’m just rolling with it. What other choice do I have?

Flash. Calm down. We are safe for the moment, but we have to go. The woman attacking Metropolis will continue to do so, until we lead her away. We hid something that she wants here today, and she clearly knows that we did. And the dog was Krypto. He’s Superman’s…well. Dog is underselling what Krypto is, but will have to work for now. If you don’t want to stay, you’re free to leave from there, though I appreciate your help so far.”

I leave the introductions to be made by Freddy, because while I know who he is I don’t know if he wants to share. Turns out he does. And shares a bit more than just hisname in the process. Oh well. It’s easy enough to let slide and move on, especially because my Mother’s said something interesting when she corrected Freddy about what happens to the power itself if Isis uses it up. In essence, it would be like destroying what I’m packing around with me even now. Or that divine spark I was born with, maybe. Portions of power that the Gods themselves were willing to part with, even if they’re not handing it out like popcorn.

And the bricked off doorway? Well. I guess that falls to me. Freddy’s gifts don’t currently involve strength, and I don’t want Wally to break his hand again. Brute force is apparently the lady in this group’s forte. With a little input between battering through the bricks.

“So the things that were bad in her, were made even worse in the process. And if the amulet were to be destroyed, that means Osiris’ release, I assume? To…what.. float into the ether until he finds someone he wants to inhabit, to just be back or is this just a portion?”

Flash: “Sorry.” apologizing to Wonder Woman, and then to Helena, nodding to Freddy “I’m Flash. Fastest Man Alive.” offering back, taking a deep breath, he lets it out of his nose slowly. Apparently his life was easy compared to the insanity that was going on here. But seeing Wonder Woman being stoic, he straightens his shoulders and smiles at Helena. “Thank you.” saying as he pulled his mask back on.
“No. I’m not leaving you, Wonder Woman. Besides, we’re friends and teammates now.” offering as he finishes pulling the mask on. “What are friends for, After all?” smiling

“Wait. All we need to do is swipe the amulet?” asking looking at all of them. “I’m fast. I can probably grab the amulet and be halfway across the country before she even realizes it. Then you two can just give her the thuggy beatdown.” offering his own advice. “Does she have any kinds of shields or anything? I’m a little late to the magic party, so forgive me for sounding unknowlegeable.

I guess the question Is…. Is it even possible?” Judging from Wonder Woman’s face the other day when he was running around, he assumed she’d never seen anyone so fast. “Because I have a feeling a Infinite Mass Punch won’t work on her, no matter how hard I hit her.”

Freddy: “Please call me, Freddy,” Freddy offers. No need to rest on formality with him. It just may be her way which he understood, but he could offer.

“She was someone to him. I do not know her name, but I know who she is, this woman that Isis has taken possession of. She is the reincarnated wife of Teth-Adahm. That is why he gave her the amulet that held Isis. Agreed about the things that were bad in her were made worse. There was some kind of intense synergy between her and Isis. Their obsession and grief have been magnified. Isis may have overwhelmed her. It appears that way given Black Adam’s behavior. “ I consider that obsession and what they were after.

“Restoring Osiris has been a thred that links them both and if there’s a possibility that he’s the reincarnated son of Teth-Adahm and his wife who was named Isis then there’s another connection that compounds the need. It sounds complicated I know but it’s what drives and motivates them.” Among other things which makes me think back to our encounter in Fawcett City.
“Aw geez..” I almost want to slap my forehead.

“When Wonder Woman and I encountered Isis as Aunt Minerva in Fawcett City she spoke of there being two hostages taken.” I hadn’t thought about until now stopping in my movements briefly.

“We never saw the second person. If Isis as Aunty Minerva had succeeded she would have simply let Osiris take hold of the second person, but who was that second person? I didn’t see him.” He also thought about the books that he had saw in the Sanctum. It was about resurrection. Could have been Adam or had she been there already. I consider it for a moment.

“The supposed second hostage was never identified. There was an assumption that the crocmaggia and hostages were going to get away. Either she had the body she wanted or she wanted to temporarily stash Osiris in the body until she acquired the body that she really wanted him to reside in. The woman’s brother who if dead would need to be restored, resurrected.” If he hadn’t been already.

There was a question that no one could answer because we didn’t have the information, but it was something to consider.

“Thank you.” For all that she could share, because I know that there are rules that there are thing that I can be aided with and things I can’t. Darker forces. “Like the ones that made Adam fall?” Not truly a direct question, but something to consider. A champion has fallen before and as Ms. Sandsmark stated before I am a Contender. Adam possessed all the abilities of the Champion and he fell. It starts with a choice and that choice slowly or quickly ripples across every aspect of your life consuming you if you allow it. I can’t allow that to consume me, I can remind myself of that often, but I can’t start second guessing myself.

“At one point I wasn’t close enough to see, but then I was a little to close which would have been bad, but I didn’t spot an amulet. She didn’t give me a lot time to look her over. Isis has sway of the elements and she is the Egyptian goddess of life and magic. I’ll say anything is possible at the moment, but with the strength of Hercules and stamina of Atlas she’s upped her game. This is my trial. I have to figure out a way to stop her. Solomon’s been quiet about the amulet.” I had to prove myself worthy of the responsibility and the power.

“Also we need to know what we’re up against. She recruited Sobek and others to aid her not always willingly from what we saw of the crocmaggia. Who was leading the assault in the museum?”

ST: “Okay, let me give you a crash course in Kahndaq’s History. Long ago, before the ‘Kingdoms’ of Egypt united, they were mostly little fiefdoms controlled by Warlords that styled themselves as Kings. Just like every other major culture’s beginnings. One of those was ruled by a Pharaoh of some note, Ramses the second. He was a believer in the Occult, this Ramses, except in that Age it was less occult and more reality than it is now. Ramses employed a High Priest, by the name of Shazam. Shazam was a somewhat ageless Wizard, Sorcerer or Warlock. He’d been imbued as a boy with the Blessings of six Gods, from the Greek Pantheon. As the Shazam got older, he sought to pass his powers along to a worthy successor. He picked the Pharaoh’s son, Teth.”

“The problem is that Shazam’s daughter wished to be the successor and as such she took umbridge with the selection. So she sought to interfere in the transfer of Power,” Helena’s recounting of History is given while she stands aside and allows Cassie to work on the doorway. It’s more for Wally than anything, anyway. “Shazam’s daughter, along with a young woman Teth was in love with, somehow managed to stop Shazam from imbuing Teth with his powers. Instead he received similar powers from the Egyptian Pantheon.”

“Teth served as a successful Champion for decades, but at some point he was drawn away from his Homeland. During that time away his wife, Shiruta, and his two sons were killed. Teth went on a bit of murderous spree of Revenge, which drew notice of the now advanced aged Shazam. He believed that his own daughter had perhaps corrupted Teth with her actions. So he banished Teth, to a scarab just like the Freddy holds now. Teth-Adam was buried and lost for years, until the parents of Mr. Freeman’s successor uncovered him in the tomb of Ramseses.”

“Being a Champion is not the same as being an actual God or even a demi-God. You garner a single aspect of the God you’re imbued with. It then augments that portion of yourself,” Helena actually makes gesture to Freddy then. “As he gains the blessings of the Gods, his own natural charisma, courage, athleticism is enhanced. The same is said for this woman, that Adam gifted the power of Isis. She is now consumed with Loss and is seeking to restore her Family.”

“His name was Ibis, the Invincible. He’s also a reincarnated Egyptian Prince, Amentep. The staff he was using is called the Ibistick. It’s an ancient Totem, of nearly limitless power. Amentep isn’t actually a bad being normally, but his wife’s soul belongs to Osiris. Which I’ve got to assume, Isis promised to free if he assisted in getting her the Amulet you’re holding, Freddy.”

Once Cassie has finished uncovering the doorway, Helena is moving aside. “Beyond this door is the ruins of Coast City. There’s no longer a museum on the other side of this. Once you’re out there, I can’t keep this door open. It’ll have to be shut once more and barricaded again. Worse. Now that people know about this door and the one in Metropolis, we’ll have to sever the connections permanently.”

Cassie: “You don’t need to apologize. It is a lot.”

Wally’s given a warm smile, and a grateful one at that, before I continue with doing what I do best. Smash. Another momentary interruption as I shake brick dust off my knuckles, and look with wide blue eyes at Freddy. I hadn’t made that connection, because I thought either the hostage had been eaten, or maybe someone had misspoken. It would of course make sense that she’d need to have someone there to give that power to, if she wasn’t intending to have it for herself. So who was the person? There hadn’t been anyone else that I could see there in the bank.

“No one else was down there, other than the Crocodile that took off like his tail was on fire before the lightning. I don’t know that anyone would have survived down there. Adam was in Fawcett, too.”

That couldn’t be what she intended, was it? I still can’t quite understand their interplay and the angles they’re working. Why do whatever he’d done to Minerva, when he’d put something in her pocket… but then, people do really stupid things for the ones they love sometimes. With the door cleared again, I nod simply, pausing for a moment before…finally giving in to the urge I’ve been having since I got here. Yanking Helena in for a hug.

“I understand. We can get back from there. I’ll hold the Amulet.”

I wonder if they’ll have to sever all of them, too. Or move them. It’s not that hard to make the connection, though now I’m definitely glad I chose somewhere in this time. It’s a rough enough day without some decade displacement going on. Then I’m going through, without much more said or done on the matter.

Freddy: “Right. I suspect she was going to take a hostage and give them the amulet. If you had been separated from the most important person in your life you wouldn’t want to wait another moment. However, I don’t think that was the person’s final resting spot. I think it was a temporary body. It’s a guess at this point, but one that makes sense given the shared grief and longing that both Isis and the woman feels also there were books on resurrection, Osiris and Hades that had been gathered and consulted in the Wizard’s sanctum. I don’t know if it was Adam or Isis.”

I keep walking, but pause for a moment before we start to step through understanding everything Helena said. The same thing happened with the Wizard’s sanctum and being able to return to Fawcett City. It’s no longer possible. It’s closed off. Sealed away. I stop upon hearing Cassie’s remark.

“I have one last question, Ms. Sandsmark. Not sure if you can or are able to answer it and it’s going to sound weird which is hard to imagine given everything we’ve seen. However, with these amulets. The Amulet of Isis…” That’s what i was going to call it. “…was given to the reincarnated wife of Adam and they began their actions. If that’s true can that be passed to another person like it was to Aunty Minerva? I mean can it be shared between two people?” Because that was something I hadn’t quite figured it yet how that happened. I ask, because the woman outside the library was not Minerva. Maybe it was something to lean on Solomon about.

It was odd that she ended up in Minerva started out in the woman Adam called his wife, but then he was searching for her and he fought the crocs. The way someone would think it would add up isn’t adding up. I set that aside to gather what information I can mentally about Ibis, Prince Amentep.

ST: “I’m not sure, Freddy, but it would make sense that she could. I’ve read that previous Champions have done as much. Shared their power with their loved ones. The Gods themselves ‘share’ their power with their family, children… and champions like you seek to be.” She makes a little gesture of her hand towards ‘Wonder Woman.’ “According to the Legends, Isis is not merely a portion of a Goddess but the whole thing. It would therefor make sense that Isis could do the same. Imbue fragments of her power in to others.”

“Freddy, I can’t help you directly, but I can give you some advice. Being blessed with the Wisdom of Solomon doesn’t mean you have to over-think everything. Take a page from your friend, Flash here. Follow your heart. Isn’t that what these Trials are really measuring in the end?”

The hug she’d shared with Cassie felt a little more like ‘Goodbye’ than ‘See you Later.’ Though it passes without any further comment, for now. Once Cassie is through the door in to Coast City? Helena’s gaze affixes first upon the Flash and then Freeman. Clearly expecting the two of them to follow.

That doorway? ‘Magically’ opened in to the former basement of the Museum of Science and Industry, in Coast City. Cassie had to push some rubble out of their way to get out. But for the most part the Wayne Foundation has excavated this area a little more than most, in recent days. Leaving the three of them standing in the center of a Ghost City. Not that far away from where Kyle Rayner and Conner Luthor are having their first meeting.

In the distance a storm is already taking shape. Though it doesn’t quite move with the speed of the Flash, it is coming. Quickly.

Connections Interlude: Legacies & New Friends

Connections Part 2

“Son, are you sure this is where you want to go?”  I could still hear the man’s voice as he dropped me off at the city limits.  It’s exactly where I wanted to be despite the fact sign welcoming people to Coast City read Welcome to Coast Death City, Pop. 0.

Always a welcoming site, but according to the waitress from the neighboring town, three neighboring towns over there was actually some work going on in the area.  There was a crew that stopped in before or after working hours that was heading into the city. That was surprising.  I actually caught a ride in to the city proper on a food truck that drove into the area for the lunch crew.  I may have stretched the truth in saying that I was in the area looking for work.

I look the part sort of. It’s not like I was running around with a school blazer on. We chatted a little and this is where being from California helps. Told him where I had been up and along the coast and even talked about what a shame it was what happened with Coast City.  That’s where I learned that it wasn’t a demolition crew that was coming through, not quite, that’s what a few people believed it was that someone was coming through to kind of level certain areas that were structurally unsafe.  They said that there was construction going on.

Construction?  Of course, being a child of the internet like I was I began to scour the internet for this information.  I had been so focused on the destruction of Coast City that I hadn’t seen anything that spoke about reconstruction.   As we road through the city I glanced around taking everything I could.

I wasn’t sure what I thought I would find.  Ghost town.  Desolate city.   It was one thing for a city to be abandoned, but Coast City was something altogether different.  I kept my comments to myself, because the last thing I wanted was to let out that I was looking for anything but work.   When the truck came to a stop I looked towards the owner and smiled.

“Thanks for the lift.” I told him as I grabbed my bag and slipped out of the truck.

“You sure you’re going to be ok?  Are you going to be able to get a ride back out?”   It wasn’t like that Coast City as the hub of activity at the moment.  Anything but that.

“I’ll be alright.”  That much was true.  I was pretty good at getting around with or without my ring.   “Thank you.”

“Alright, good luck.  I hope you find something,”  he offered with a nod.

“You and me both.”   With that I took a deep breath and shut the door before heading towards the foreman’s office, which consisted of a portable trailer, but the moment the truck pulled off and headed to the designated area where he could set up shop I slipped out of sight walking away from the sight which I took note of.

“Wayne Enterprises.”  I mutter to myself whipping out my phone and added another line to the notes that I had been taking.  Someone was trying to build out this way.   Problem was that they had their work cut out for them.  I didn’t take a look at what was coming up, but when I got far enough away I turned to see the buildings skeleton which appeared to be in the shape of a T at least that’s it looked like.  It was an interesting shape for a building.

Couldn’t exactly make a C could they?  Rather than ponder it more than that for the moment I took a picture of the sight and did what most kids my age would.  I took a selfie. Probably wouldn’t be the last picture I took, but perhaps it was a sign that anything was possible.  That not all was lost, that enough time passed, and it was time rebuild.  I didn’t know the government had given the all clear.   Probably a deal that had been struck with Wayne Enterprises.  You know, if the Wayne name is on it then they will come and such.

Most people said that not many people had ventured to Coast City since the incident.  Most avoided it.  There were people that opted not to take the 101 just to avoid it.  It was weird.  Which I found odd, because it wasn’t like I was completely unaware of Coast City, but it all feels so foreign.  It’s like an entirely different world.  Looking at my phone I slip it back into my pocket after doing a time check.   Burning daylight.  I came here for answers, even though I have no idea what my questions are.

Slipping my bag off my shoulder I open it reaching in to it to pull out the spiral composition book that I had been using to take notes. Can’t be all electronic.  Phones only hold so much of a charge and I also drew some pictures, because I made a map of the city which wasn’t small. However, there were some points that I wanted to check out.  Things that I wanted to see.

I wonder if this means that Edwards has opened back up or if it’s going to remain shuttered?  I remember reading that it had been closed along with Ferris Aircraft.  The incident had impacted not only the city, but the surrounding area.  Coast City had close to seven million residents.  It was a huge population center and with the high number of casualties, the loss of life there’s no way the area wouldn’t be impacted.   There was significant amount of life loss.

Reading over some of the notes I took I turned the corner and found myself staring at an area that hadn’t been cleared out completely.   It wasn’t level anything but.  Buildings were damaged and that was putting it lightly.  They were hollowed, the tops of them have been sheared off and the surrounding area looked more like it had seen earthquake damage more than anything.  There was a crack running down the street and glass everywhere.

Blocks away construction was beginning, but there was still a lot to clean up.  I can only imagine the amount of search and rescue efforts that had been mounted.  At a certain point the city had been closed to the public and officially declared a disaster zone.   Now that it had been lifted repairing the city could begin, which meant that it would soon see a lot of work, which I guess in one way was good, because it meant that people might be able to start healing.

I don’t know why, but there was a part of me that told me I should keep going, but instead I found a spot to sit and pulled out my sketch pad and began to draw, capturing everything my eyes saw. I could easily take a picture, but it felt like that would be a disservice.  I needed to capture on paper.  Waste of time?  Not to me.  I couldn’t forget this. I didn’t want to forget this.

The entire picture took me thirty minutes, but when it was finished I took it in trying as best I could to imagine what it could have been like that day. Shutting my eyes I know that I don’t want to bring anything into existence I just want to get an idea of what it was like before.  Unbeknownst to me my ring began to pulse with light not once, but a few times. After a moment or so I could actually feel the pulses which brought me out of my thoughts. Glancing down at the ring tilting my head I stood up as looked at the ring.  It pulsed a few more times before stopping.

“Hmm.”  Now it’s never done that.  Gathering my thing I stashed them away with the exception of my composition book. Zipping up my pack I looked at the map that I drew that had different areas that I wanted to visit.   Staring off to Star Square I thought it would be the best place to start.  Just to start from there and work my way out. Glancing at the ring checking to see if it was pulsing again I saw that nothing was happening.  Stepping out into the middle of the street I decide to do what I did before focus on what that day could have been like. Just a way to test a theory.

Sliding my eyes shut I begin to focus on that day again.   Shortly after a while the ring begins to pulse , but when I open my eyes there’s something else that occurs the ring doesn’t just pulse there are images created there’s one of a car coming right towards me, but it’s made of green light, but it’s not solid I can tell as it barrels down the road way and as it does I see someone else behind it in the air.

My eyes widen when I see the man.

“Wait..”  He’s wearing an outfit that has an insignia on the front of it much like the one that Ganthet had on his robes.  He’s chasing the car. I watch as he stretches out his arm his hand balled in a fist as the ring emits energy from it forming ice picks that damage the car’s tire causing it to be stopped. The ghost like image fades and the ring continues pulsing.

“You shall have to do.” I don’t know why. I just… have a feeling.

The ring stops pulsing as I turn around coming face to face with the man that was just chasing down the car, but he seems to be frozen in place not looking at me, not looking at anything.  He’s another construct.  “Green…”

“Designation:  Hal Jordan. Jurisdiction: Green Lantern of Sector 2814.  Planet of origin: Earth. Species: Human.  Base of operations:  Coast City.”

I look around to see where it came from when I realize it came from the ring.   It spoke. Again. I remember it had spoken before.

“I…”  I don’t even know.  The image remained there for a moment longer before it faded away.  Looking over my shoulder I try to see if there was anyone else there construct or otherwise, but there was no one but me.  Which is good, because I don’t want to have to explain this.

The ring was no longer pulsing, but it left with nothing but questions.   How and why was that happening?

Hal Jordan.  I had a name.  A name that sounded familiar, but thinking about everything I knew from research and what was shared through Ganthet’s message I wondered if Jordan was one of the heroes that fell during the incident.  Looking over my notes from the articles I read a lot of the information make allusions to an enemy so dangerous that it took the combined might of many heroes to stop it, but they only succeed in driving the threat away from the earth.  Everyone celebrated it as victory, but the celebration was short, given the loss of life that occurred.

I’m sure someone knows what happened, but it’s probably classified above top secret.  They could see it from miles away and evacuations were ordered from the area as the battle began.  The Fall of Coast City, the Battle for Coast City.  The tragedy of Coast City.  Strangely enough it reminds me of that event from Giant Robo, The Tragedy of Bashtarle.

It stuck out from my mind so clearly when I look at the devastation around me.  The lives lost the broken buildings.  The fallout from that massive explosion that tore through the region, but it not only brought darkness to the land it leveled the surface.  The wave of power that spread out from the epicenter left buildings shattered and broken, crumbling as if the area had been through decades of warfare.   That’s what Coast City reminded me of.

I was by no means making light of this by comparing it to events in an anime, it’s simply how my mind worked at times.  References.  Whether it was animation, television shows, movies or things that I had read. The tragedy was real, but the references helped turn the pencils into ink and soon to color.  Everything took on deeper meaning when references were added especially when you felt disconnected to it.  This was a major event for the planet, for California, but for me it was like a different world.

It was like bomb after bomb had gone off across the city as he traveled through the area.  How could I forget this happening?  How could this be something that I couldn’t recall?   Plane crash aside I felt that I should remember something.  When I woke up it had to be something that everyone was talking about.  Everyone was discussing.  This was new.  How does something like this not get talked about not in the hospital or in the lab that they took me took to test and see if I was a metahuman.

I told them I wasn’t, but did I make a liar out of myself, because I have the ring?  But it wasn’t active then.  It didn’t even look the same. It wasn’t green, it was silver, but that night it changed.  The night of the fire. I was pretty sure I wasn’t saved, because I remember hearing Ganthet’s voice while I was laying on the ground.  Nothing protected me.  Months in the hospital demonstrated that.  There was nothing extraordinary about me and no amount of poking or prodding by the government said otherwise, but here I was walking into Star Square because I was on the hunt for information.  Looking for something hoping for something that would give me answers that Ganthet couldn’t, because his time was limited.

He was being hunted by the Fallen One. The one that caused him to think that I was just good enough more like I would do, because why?  He couldn’t go any further?  Any longer and he would have been found.  Was the fallen one responsible for this? Was he the one that destroyed the city?

Looking at the ring I hoped that it might start to pulse again, but there was nothing, not until I moved through the square looking around. It was a place where people gathered, families gathered.  It was a place for the community. There I stood at the center of the square where I found what looked like to be a pedestal and upon it the words hadn’t been crossed they looked like they had been blasted off somehow perhaps sandblasted or some other tool.

Whatever had been there had been replaced with TRAITOR. and MONSTER. “What happened?” What would make someone do this. Why would they do this?

It was here that the ring started to pulse again like it did before first pulses of light then I could feel it vibrate with each pulse.  Reaching out with my hand I did like I did before I thought on what could have been here.  What was here before.   What families were like in this area.  Just normal citizens.  When I opened my eyes it all started to happen lines that turned into shapes that turned into people.  They were gathered here cheering as the statue that once stood here was unveiled for the first time.

It was the same man I had seen before. The Green Lantern, Hal Jordan well it was his likeness good one at that.  I wondered for a moment who they got to do the work. I know neither here or there, but it was a thought that crossed mind.

Alright I guess it’s time to test out the theory pass phrase theory  “You shall have to do.” I said opening my eyes.

There he was in the sky sailing down to cheers everywhere and just like that it was gone replaced with something else a blast of energy that shattered the statue causing me to throw my hands and arms up in a defensive posture.  When everything passed through me I had to remind myself it wasn’t solid.   Looking behind me I cringed a bit as there was very scary looking man if you could call him that standing there.  He was quite imposing, massive even.  He had to be at least eight feet tall with yellow skin.

”Designation: Mongul. Base of Operations: Warworld. Threat Level: High Single combat not recommended.”

“Mongul.” The moment I said it the projected image, all of them faded. They were projects not hard constructs.  It was like watching a bit of a movie or a slide show. Still I didn’t know what that meant. Obviously, he came to Coast City and he wasn’t happy to Green Lantern, but he blasted the statue apart, but it didn’t show him carving the words into front of the pedestal.

The composition book was opened allowing me to sketch pictures of everything that I had seen, images that should remain fresh along with a few notes.  Mongul was added along with the statue as they appeared then and now. I came here for answers and these were all pieces of the puzzle.  Hal protected this city this was his city.   This is where he made his home.  I wonder how long he lived here.

Stopping I tipped my head to the side looking at my drawing them back at the pedestal.   I know I can get pulled into my art when I’m working on it, but I considered myself to have very good observational skills, but I swore that the only thing around it was rubble, where did those vines come through if you could call them that. They looked rather I don’t know less than healthy.

They weren’t pertinent to the picture, but still weird.  Maybe I was more focused on the projections.  Walking away from the statue I looked around my eyes taking in more and more of the area trying to get a better idea of what the city was like. Walking out of Star Square I pull out my cellphone and decided to do search.

H-A-L  J-O-R-D-A-N

He had to be more than the Green Lantern, of course it doesn’t really work like that either.  You can’t just type up someone’s name and get all the information in the world. If they’re not someone that’s been in the news or something to that effect then you won’t get anything. They’ll be a random person with no reason for anyone to record information about.

Yet there is something a few somethings.  First, there’s a few articles about Martin Jordan who was a test pilot for Ferris Aircraft.  Which I know from earlier research is connected or was connected to Coast City, but its operations in the area were shut down when the city was destroyed.  It moved out of the area.  I wonder with Wayne Enterprises coming in if it will come back to help with the revitalization.   Will people want to move back?  I think it’s a fair question.

Walking slowly I go on to learn that Martin Jordan was survived by his wife, Jessica and his three children, Jack, Harold and Jim.  The next article is about home town son Harold “Hal” Jordan coming back to Coast City to work at Ferris Aircraft as a test pilot following in the footsteps of his father Martin.  I can see why the paper would carry that information.  It’s not every day you have something like that happening.  It goes on to provide information about Jordan, his time as a pilot, working out of Edwards and then moving into the private sector to work with Ferris.

I continue to read through the information coming to a stop when I decide to change the search parameters.  I input Green Lantern and scary yellow faced alien.  The ring said place of origin was Warworld whatever that is and I’m not sure I want to find out right this second. One thing a time, but I do want to know more about the altercation. I don’t know if any publication would come back with an actual name, so right now it’s scary yellow faced alien.

It takes a momentum but a few pieces of information come up including one lauding the Green Lantern. Green Lantern and Coalition of Super Heroes Triumphant over Alien Threat.

“Interesting.” It is interesting, because here’s a second incident that would have been all over the news. Something that I would have been able to ignore, something I wouldn’t have wanted to ignore. I mean there are a few pictures, pictures that would have given me something to want to draw and work on. Again, it doesn’t make sense.  Two events in Coast City that I don’t recall and when I try it feels like a distant echo. I can’t even say memory, because nothing happens when I try to think on it. Instead it’s one big haze.  It’s like a fog has rolled in and my memory is obscured by it.  It’s not like I was here when either of those things happened not possible.

Standing still for a moment I try to think about it for a moment.  I try to think on this moment, but nothing comes.  It’s empty. It’s not happening. Looking over my phone I begin to read over the article and that causes me to shake my head. “Wait so Coast City wasn’t destroyed by the Fallen One?” I understand. I’m confused and believe or not I don’t like to be confused. Everything was point to something I didn’t want to consider, but now.

According to the article the unnamed alien and Green Lantern fought above, in and around Coast City which is what ultimately lead to its destruction. This feels like something that would have been caught by someone pictures and everything.  There are very few and it’s not like the internet not to have anything. It can’t be the Dark Web and the government and that’s it.

I begin walking again putting my phone away to converse the charge.  I look at the map that I drew of places that I wanted to visit.  So, there were two battles at least that’s what I’m getting as I make my way towards the one of the points marked on my hand drawn map.  It’s right around the city center which is where I’m located at. There’s a channel that runs through the city dividing it. The bridge would carry me over to the other side, and it was one of the areas that had seen one of the quickest parts of reconstruction. An expressway runs through it, the 101. No way around it unless you opt not to take the express way. I can see it from here, but right now I’m concerned about the information that’s coming out in pieces.

Looking at my ring I check for anything as I keep walking. Perhaps there’s nothing here. Walking away from the area I star walking and I keep walking trying to do my best to keep my mind clear of stray thoughts.  I’m nearing one of the stadiums when I feel the ring start to pulse. Looking at the ring it’s pulsing quickly.

“You shall have to do.”

I don’t see anything immediately until I look over head and I see someone flying through the air more like hurtling through the air.  He hits the ground hard and the mark is still there.  His impacted not only scored the ground, but it ripped it up as he tore through it.

”Stay down and out of my way, Grunge!“

I memorize the face and body of the man that crashed into the ground when he stands. Everything stands out including the winged skull tattoo, but it’s the voice from behind that causes me to turn.

“O-M-G.”

“Desgination: Parallax.  Real Name: Hal Jordan.   Origin: Earth.   Base of Operations: Unknown. Threat Level:  Omega. Permission to kill target on sight granted.

“Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.  No one’s killing anyone Mister Ring. “  Kyle held his hand up looking at the green band wrapped around his finger. “And stop displaying that image.” Shaking his hand a few times he watched as the modified image of Hal Jordan as Parallax bounced around through the air and along the ground.

When the ring began to state the oh so helpful who,  what, where and total kill order again Kyle mutter. “Stop! Enough. Finito or whatever,” I shouted and the image faded away.  Hearing it once was enough, but he didn’t want it to repeat itself again.  He wanted to say that it was wrong, but the ring wouldn’t lie to him?  Would it?

Then again it wasn’t the ring it was some kind of prerecorded message like a record. That took a moment to wrap his head around. Figuring out the mechanics of the ring was something that he wanted to do, but he pretty much understood the basics, but apparently there was information that I needed to know. I knew I started things, but this was something I wasn’t expecting.I tell myself to calm down, because there had to be more to it than that.  You don’t just go from being a hero with your won statue to someone that you know is referred to as the Fallen One and apparently enemy number one according to the ring.

It still didn’t explain why I couldn’t recall everything that happened in Coast City.  Something like this isn’t something you would forget.  It would be something that people would recall over and over again.  It would be all over the news.  Before I get ahead of myself I decide to take the moment to find a spot to take a few notes in the form of images one of the man who was a hero a Lantern.  I want to remember him as he was, but I also make sure that record the image of the man he became.  Parallax.

Why? How?  I’m sure I could ask a zillion questions about how that came to be, but for right now it’s another piece of information I’ve collected.  Perhaps it’s something that I need to know required to know.  The little information that was shared seemed to indicate that he was still at large.   It seems that he was partly responsible for the current condition of the city between him and that Mongul it seemed Coast City never stood a chance.

They were nuggets of information, pieces of the puzzle, but not the whole.  I needed more information to complete the picture. I felt like I had been handed a five-hundred-piece puzzle box but there were only fifty pieces inside.   Pieces were missing.  Pieces that needed to be collected in order to help me fashion the complete story.

Shutting my composition book after scribbling down a few notes I moved to my feet so I could continue on my way. There were still a few other place that I wanted to see, before I called it a day. Before long night would fall and I had no intention of spending my night here.  It was a tough call though, because I felt that there was so much for me to learn.

“Don’t freak out, Kyle.  Remember what the doctors  told you.”  Doctors.  Too many of them for my taste, but that’s what they were all about when they were trying to figure out what I was.  I told them plain and simple, Kyle Rayner. I bleed. I had broken bones.  I lived with the fear of possibly not being able to draw again, because they didn’t know how extensive the damage was, but I pushed through that.  I pushed through a lot.

I can’t let this get the better of me. Even though Ganthet gave me the ring something tells me that it would work if I wasn’t capable on some level. He’s not pulling any strings. I’m the one that’s making this happen.

“Can’t go opening door and spazz out at what I find. He said that I was a Green Lantern.  Green Lantern,” I muttered under my breath as I resumed walking up the street. “I don’t know.  I still feel like Kyle and maybe that’s not a bad thing.”  Never was before.  Why should it start now?  There will always be questions some that received answers and some that might not.  I would have to live with that.  Not that it would be easy, because there was a need to figure things out.

I spent more than a few months attempting to recall the events that happened after the plane went down and the voice. It found its way into a lot of the art I did until I became obsessed with it.  Look how long it took to unravel that piece of information.

Back to the doctor’s. They told me that sometimes things couldn’t be forced. Sometimes our minds only allowed us so much that we could handle. It didn’t always work that way, but sometimes it did and when that appeared the case not to force what you want instead,let it happen. The information would come to you eventually. It was there just at the surface sometimes waiting to burst through, but it had to be coaxed not forced.  I coaxed it the only way I knew how by incorporating into what I did best.

Sure, it might not always present itself at the most convenient times, but you work with it. That’s what lead me to spray painting on rooftops.

It was better than attempting to explain to my instructors where the images were coming from and how significant they were to me. The less I told them about it the better.  Just like the ring? Who was I could to tell?  Who was I going to share this with? Something told me that if good man gone bad happened before the world wasn’t going to be thrilled to see another one rising from the ashes so to speak.

Looking out at the road before me I could saw not only the shattered ruins of a once great city I saw a place where hope died, but it can rise again.  As mom says nothing worth having or wanting is easy.   Sometimes, it’s a constant battle and if it’s important to you couldn’t give an inch, no quarter.  Stand your ground and fight.

“That’s what she would say, but I think she would have like ten other things to say about this situation.”  Situation is that the best word for it?  Looking at the ring it began to pulse, but this area wasn’t on my map at least I don’t think it is.  Opening the composition book scanning over the map I had drawn there wasn’t anything on it, nothing that I called out.

Whatever it was it seemed that the ring was adamant about getting my attention.

“Alright.  You shall have to do.”  There was nothing but pulsing. No image began to come into existence.  Looking around them up I saw nothing.  Glancing down I took a step back when I saw the diseased like vine that had pushed out of the ground.  It wasn’t the first time I saw it, but again I swear it wasn’t there before.

“If Wayne Enterprises is going to start doing projects out here they probably are going to have to do something about this, because vines are a bitch to get rid of.”  Looking at the ring it continued to pulse until I noticed when I turned in one direction the pulses slowed.  Turning in another caused them slow even more.  Turning back in the direction I was headed in originally the pulses began to pick back until I made half quarter turns in either direction to see which would cause the ring pulse faster or slower.   Turning towards the west the ring began to pulse faster until it stopped, and a tight beam of green light shot out from it.

“I guess we’re headed that way.”  I moved in that direction realizing that it might take me a little longer by foot.  Quickly I was surrounded by an aura of green light, but rather zipping into the air stuck close to the ground, but gliding about teen feet above the surface as I propelled myself forward in the direction that the ring sent me off in.  Whatever was there here I come. A trail green light flowed behind me until I was out of sight. If my mom could see me now.

She’d freak, but man is this cool.


CONNER:  “Hi, there. I think you and I should have a talk.”

Oh. No. This is not another vision from the past, given by the ring of Oa. This is a living, breathing, cape wearing Superman. Who’s taken to hovering only about ten feet up and over from where Kyle has traversed through Coast City. The uniform is impressive to most. Those who saw the original in person or even in pictures or on television can see distinct differences. The blue is a shade or two darker, the red a shade or two brighter. There is no yellow to the Krytonian shield, just a black backing to the symbol. Where the original Superman might have seemed hung in the air by a complete disbelief in gravity, there’s a twinge of red that encompasses this figure.

Whether or not Kyle really wants to talk with someone? He’s going to get to do that very thing. It wasn’t so much a request, as it was a notification that we are going to talk. “So. You’re new here. It would probably be in your best interests to be more careful. Those Wayne guys are working hard, but this place is still filled with dangers. Even for someone wearing one of those.”

“Power Ring,” whistling like someone would when being impressed by a fancy car. “Nice. I’m going to confess, I’ve met a lot of people with a lot of abilities. You’re my first Power Ring. Does it really work the way they say in the Papers? Light constructs, powered by the pure force of your Will?”

Casually lowering to the ground, not that far from Kyle Rayner. Showing absolutely no fear of the man. Nor do I seem fooled by any sort of effort to conceal the ring itself. While I don’t seem to have heard whatever it was that Kyle was seeing? I do seem to fit right in to the scheme of how played out. He’d heard a voice from behind and mine cut through the History Lesson.

(The rest of Kyle and Conner’s interaction continues in Connections Interlude: Legacies & New Friends.)


That was an interesting conversation a good conversation.  Con takes off and I’m slipping my composition book back into my back pack. Glancing down at the fitbit looking device I smile a bit and focus on what I was doing before I was paid a visit by Superman.  That’s something that you would want to tell your friends, but at the same time it gave me a lot to think about.  I’m glad he told me he was a clone.  Finding out through the ring is one thing, but it’s not something I’m going to blurt out, because you know the entire wrapping your mind around it.  Also, it’s not my business to tell. The fact that he shared it with me said a lot.  Didn’t sound like it was something that he talked to people about. How do you have that conversation.

When you land all people see is the shield and the S everything else goes out the window.  You become that symbol. It would make for an interesting paper.  Iconography in the new millennium. I saw the symbol that as on Jordan’s I guess uniform and Ganthet’s robe.   What would people think when they see that symbol. I hadn’t even found seen a hair of a costume, I didn’t know that there was one for me to wear.

That was something to consider. What would I want my uniform to look like? I mean I’m a cop.  Intergalactic Peacekeepers.  Space cops.  There’s tons of fiction out there about groups like that, but the idea that they’re out there. That they’re real and I’m one of them?  That’s pretty darn cool, but there was something else Con said that gave me the boost I didn’t even know I needed.

The ring chose me.  Yes Ganthet dropped it off with his, <i>”You shall have to do.</i> It didn’t necessarily mean that the ring wanted that which also made me think about the ring a bit.  If it chose me then there are some criteria that needs to be met.  The capacity to overcome great fear. Fueled by willpower.

I take it all in while lifting my hand up.  “Let’s see what you had to show me?  You shall have to do.”  With that the slither of light that was guiding before reappeared much like a compass needle guiding me to my destination. Coasting as quickly as I could.  The DEA was on the lookout for the Green Lantern, the energy signal. I didn’t want to get Con in trouble, but it was a faster way to travel but I didn’t sail through the air I coasted close to the ground again as I came to a stop when the ring began pulsing again and I found myself standing in front of a structure that looked like it was a house once.

Walking up the walk way I stood at the entrance of the house pushing the door open.  I barely put any force behind it but the door fell forward.  Looking around I could make out the various rooms.  The ring starts to pulse and I had to wonder for a moment as I turned to see if there was anything that came into being, but there was nothing.

“You shall have to do.”  And just like that almost like magic the entire house came to life it wasn’t green it was full of vibrant color.  People were moving through the halls, a family.  They passed by like a recording going in reverse until it reached a certain point and moved forward at normal speed.  I could hear the sounds there were explosions going on outside.

“Jack, take Jan and the kids and get out of the city. I can’t.  I need you to all to go. Get to the shelter.  Jim will be waiting for you there.”  Kyle turned for a moment as the man spoke and found himself standing face to face with Hal Jordan. 

“I’m marshalling a force together to stop Mongul, but you have to get out of the area. I can’t guarantee your safety..” Hal looked upon his brother with deep concern.  “Take Jan and the kids and get as far away you can.  Past Edwards.” 

“Hal, what are you talking about.  The DEA…” 

“I’m working with the DEA.”  He said holding up what appeared to be an old style lantern of some kind, but not quite.  Kyle would note that it looked very much like the emblem that Jordan and Ganthet both had.

“I wish I could have told you before, but….now isn’t the time for questions, Jack.”

I  watched as Jordan pressed his ring towards the green device.

“In darkest “In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might, beware my power–Green Lantern’s light!”

100% charge achieved.”

Not only did that happen I witnessed as Jordan changed from plain clothes to his Green Lantern uniform.  My eyes zeroed in on the battery and what the ring said.  The entire scene wasn’t lost on me, but it I couldn’t help but observe the exchange between Hal and someone close to him, brother perhaps they did favor one another.

“I’m trusting this to you. I’ll find you no matter where you are, Jack.  Jim and Sue were out of the area already. I had to make sure that you, Sue and the kids were on your way.”  Hal continued, but Jack was at a loss for words. “I need you to get out. Please.”  The power battery was pressed into his brother’s hands, but he couldn’t speak.

”I’ll explain everything. I promise.” Hal seemed nervous rushed even.   He moved towards the door and as he opened the door and shot out into the air.

”HAL!” The power battery was set down as Jack ran after him and all he could see was a trail of green light after Hal as the Green Lantern went to rendezvous with the task force. Time elapsed it had to be an hour or more that had past as Jack was hustling to get his family out of the area gathering up what they could.  There were trucks that were coming in to evacuate the civilians, but the problem was they thought they had time. They were unprepared for what Mongol unleashed upon them.  The bombs? They hadn’t expected that. Looking up I watched as the sky flashed and it there were dozens upon dozens of spherical objects that rain down upon the city.

Each one that touched down caused and explosion it had begun.

Turning towards the house I watched as Jack pushed his family back into the house telling them to get into the basement, but right across the street a sphere dropped and two houses down another and explosions were triggered, and the entire area was leveled the house still stood, but it was badly damaged. There was no getting out of this. It was hunkering down and praying.

More time elapsed.  More bombs and there were attempts to move people out.  Another transport team came through to evacuate as things were occurring on the other side of the city.  The family was moved out, Jack was unconscious the children crying the mother hysterical, but they were moved out.  I I watch them walk right through me, but I notice there was nothing in their hands only the people. There was no time for personal belongings.

As they move out I look over my shoulder and the transport team, the second one has moved out. Everything thing fades from sight and the scene is as was before desolation. It doesn’t stop me from running into the house.  I look around at the spot where the device had been set down, but nothing was there.  Basement. I pull a flashlight from my backpack and flick it on. I start looking, but pausing in my steps I focus and let the ring guide me.

I make it down the stairs when I find the door that lead to the basement. I take it slow because I don’t know the state of thing.  I look around for a second for anything and at first there’s nothing.  I swing the flashlight around, but then it happens the ring glows and almost like magic there’s a bit of a flash and the green looking lantern reveals itself. I swear it wasn’t there before it was not sitting there. It’s like it came out of nowhere.

”Power battery successfully retrieved.”

Walking over towards it I take it by the handle holding it up, but I don’t touch the ring to it.  I think about it, first as I walk up the stairs slowly remembering everything I saw and everything that Conner said.

We bear the burden of our predecessors.   Their triumphs. Their defeats.  Their catastrophes.  Making my way to the entrance. I step outside considering it all.

Touching the ring to the power battery I take a deep breath.

“In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might, beware my power—

–Green Lantern’s light!” There’s a flash and two things happen.

100% charge achieved.”

When the flash of light dies down I stand there not in my clothing, but my uniform which is a bit of a different take, but definitely something I can work with.  I let the generate a mirror and I look myself over.

“Bad ass.” I tuck the power battery away and I head off in the direction I came in go high and fast.  Will this get me in trouble maybe but right now I just want to live in the moment.

“WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOO!”

I’ll be back I know I will. I want to see what becomes of Coast City.  Gotham City. Alan Scott.  At least it’s closer to Metropolis.  I head where I need to go so I can catch my bus.  Leaving Coast City behind.

—–

As Kyle sails away into the sunset ready for new adventures he looks towards tomorrow unaware of what remains behind as the ground pushes up and away as the diseased vines that he noticed in areas of the city pulsate for a moment before they cease movement.

“Married on Wednesday. Took ill on Thursday….Alan Scooooooott Green…Greeen.  Gooootham City…Hoooome.  Grew worse on Friday. Died on Saturday. Going Home.”

Burger Buddies

Freddy: Beside myself didn’t even begin to explain what I was experiencing at the moment, but there was no time for that.

Pace yourself. If you begin to overreact you may and will make a mistake. Take a moment to find your center.

Focus on your surroundings. Remember where you stepped out of, because that’s the only way you’ll be entering the Sanctum in this area. Remember the exact area and the people around. Hopefully no one notice you stepping out into the area and begin to question you. Just stare at the big screen and be shocked, appalled and genuinely horrified at what you’re watching. That was pretty easy to do.

The item that had been entrusted to me had been pocketed. Though I seriously needed a better spot than my pocket for it. Somewhere no one could get to it or think to look for it. No tip offs or anything. I have no Idea what Adam saw. He may know that I have it and that immediately becomes an item he wants. Bargaining chip. Probably not, because he’d sooner rip open my chest and get it than bargaining. There’s no bargaining with him not with the state he’s in not to mention I don’t think that was ever in the cards, but doesn’t mean i can’t try. It just means kind of a Bambi versus Godzilla kind of situation.

Scanning the area I see the news and it’s a Metropolis local station. Walking out of the area I head towards a quiet spot, because I’ve only been to Metropolis a handful of times. Class trips and what not. Pulling out my cellphone I start scanning through the numbers I’ve programmed in to call the only person I know in the city and hope…pray she’s in the area.

Cassie: The world is full of terrible things. Evil men, that do evil things in the name of their convictions, or for power. Both equally bad motivations if you ask me. Disasters that just happen, with no rhyme or reason though in ancient times they would have attributed them to some vengeful God. I suppose that could hold true still, except I find it unlikely that were they still actually present that they’d stay so hidden so well. That was a mystery that I at least had some answers to, thanks to the last couple weeks’ experiences. I don’t want to say that they were things I’d never paid attention to before. The bad things. That makes me sound shallow and self-absorbed and I like to think that I’m not. I care about the world and the people around me. There’s a dramatic difference in seeing the world’s problems, and seeing them with the ability to do something about it. With practically an open license to do something about it.

Only to then be hobbled by life. By who I am. I’d had a discussion with Timothy Drake about the ‘mask’ and what a person’s real identity was. Not Wonder Woman, but Cassie Sandsmark who’s in the middle of her AP Chemistry lecture, watching with slack jawed, wide eyed horror what’s playing across the state of the art media wall in St. Mary’s science classroom. Breaking news, about the horrible deaths of school children in Fawcett City. Yes. Bad things happen every day. Bad things don’t always coincidentally happen in a place I’ve just been to be a part of another bad thing. I have to control my grip on the counter, in part to keep me there? And so that I don’t break a part of it off. I can feel as every hair on my body feels like its’ standing up on end, something in the air that maybe is my sense of helplessness in the situation. Or frustration. But I know those feelings. This is a …strange something else.

We’re not supposed to have our phones in class. Everyone does anyway. The fact that I don’t usually use mine, means that I’m easily excused when I get up to leave with sneakers practically squealing as I tear around the corner and out into the hallway. It’s not a number I have programmed into my phone, but I don’t exactly know a lot of people that would make the screen light up with a number and ‘Fawcett City.’ The timing too convenient for it to be anyone else, and I’d told him to call if he needed help.

“Freddy! Are you okay? Where are you? I’ll be there in…well. It depends where the where you are is but…”

Fifteen minutes to Fawcett. It’s where I assume he is, anyway. I just have to get to somewhere that I can take off without notice. Not as hard as you might think, especially when you’ve got a ‘tutor’ of your own who’s been doing it longer than you have. I could maybe wish for some more…subtle clothes though. The blue and grey plaid of my school uniform would even be preferable but it’s a game day. That means we’re expected to wear a different uniform. The awful cheerleader getup that I actually hate more than the other option. I don’t get the point. It’s not like we go to classes with the boys to show ‘spirit’ for them. I think it’s just an excuse to demonstrate that the squad’s social ‘elite’ are better than everyone else. Moving fast has its advantages though. I’m behind one of the buildings, and then up into the air like a shot, phone still pressed to my ear awaiting directions.

Freddy: If it had been a year or two ago, I would be back home ready to show my school spirit. Sure baseball season was over, but it didn’t mean I didn’t support the other teams. Fighting Spartan all the way. However, my stomping grounds was the site of abject horror. I couldn’t imagine the impact that this was having. Children who were hurt, killed. Police force decimated. Fawcett was going to be hurting for years to come from this. To say that it hurt my heart would be an understatement, but it was boxed away as best I could as I continued to compartmentalize. It was the only way I was going to remain upright instead of falling over as the weight of everything hit me.

I changed back which meant that I only carried Solomon with me. The focus and clarity that he afforded helped. They could use Callaghan right now as he was guiding them through this tragedy, but he was gone. He was no longer with them and what he brought to the town was collected. I was blessed and I felt I was in the wrong place, but I knew it is where I had to be. Away from the fray. I couldn’t let their deaths be in vain. I couldn’t let Callaghan’s death become nothing more than a meaningless gesture. I couldn’t throw way his trust on some foolish notion of all consuming rage and despair.

No, I had to continue moving forward with the information I had. There were some things I had to do, and there were some things that couldn’t be done alone. This wasn’t a time to say I can do it on my own. I saw where that could lead.

“Cassie? Yeah it’s me.” From the sound of her voice. The concern. The elevated tension. She was probably seeing the same thing he was. “I’m not there. I was there, but not any more.” He said softly. “I’m in Metropolis.” How strange was that. “At the library.” Even stranger but actually it made sense for the Sanctum to be connected to places of knowledge and instruction. I wanted to start with a long litany of events and actions that took place. “The main branch.”

What did I need? “I’m ok.” As strange as it sounded I was ok. It was better than fine. You know. Freaked out, insecure, neurotic and emotional. I was slowly coming down from Defcon Five. “But we need to compare notes.” I have no idea what Cassie’s been told. It’s the only thing that makes sense right now.

Cassie: There’s a very initial, mundane reaction to hearing that someone you know who should have been at the site of a tragedy was not there after all. It’s relief, and despite my generally trying not to do so I can’t help thinking the ‘Oh, thank God.’ Though maybe in this case it actually is an appropriate thing. Then my mind keeps spinning. Wait. He wasn’t there? Why wasn’t he there? Not there as in not at the school? Not in Fawcett? Even as he’s telling me where he is. Here. In Metropolis.

I’d say it might have been hard to hear me, given that I’m up in the clouds at the moment, or that I shouldn’t even be getting reception but… a little redbird took it upon himself to replace my iPhone with a half-million dollars worth of hidden Wayne Tech earlier this year. Can You Hear Me Now is something that I will never again have to utter, apparently. Excellent job with noise filtering, too.

“I’ll be there in one minute. Sit tight.”

Well. Less than a minute. Since I’m not going across any great distance, just more or less straight down again, plummeting out of the clouds at a speed that’s going to be too fast for most people to pick up on, but not fast enough to wreck anything. Most people are much too absorbed in their own lives, or what’s on the news right now, to really be looking for a SuperPerson in the sky. That only happens when something’s going wrong in Metropolis.

He doesn’t look okay. Why would he look okay? He said he was there, but now he’s not. It’s not unreasonable that he could have run here. He’s faster than I am, but it also doesn’t actually make sense. So instead of assuming what makes ‘sense’ based on his powers… I just ask.

“How did you go from there to the library?”

I want to hug him. It’s a natural reaction that I can’t really help but I also don’t know him well enough to presume. I instead end up hooking my arm through his, turning us back around and marching him further inside of the pristine building. There’s any number of places to sneak off to in here for some privacy. I’ve used a number of them myself, though I usually just settle for the library at my school. Two people standing out in the open, while one’s dressed like I am especially, is going to get some notice.

“I think note comparing is…at this point kind of more than necessary. What just happened?”

Freddy: I could swear I heard a bit of a whistling from her side of things. Not Cassie whistling, not that kind of sound, but air whistling. It wasn’t loud but kind of thing that happens when you’re outside or have the car door open something to that effect. She had to be in the air. I didn’t question it in fact it made me smile a little perhaps the first smile I had in I don’t know. I can’t remember. Perhaps since burgers. “Alright. I’ll be here. Thanks.” I let that be the end of it, because I don’t know what more I could say. I didn’t want to throw of her off, but going over what happened and I’m sure she she had questions for me. I was still compartmentalizing to bring myself down from the level alertness that I had been at when I arrived in the City of Tomorrow.

Any other time I would want to see the sights, but right now I didn’t want to see anything, because I know what I would see it would be everywhere. Tragedy in the Heartland. The papers and news stations would be all over it. Instead I remained where I was fixed in that point waiting for Cassie to arrive. The moment she came through the doors and found me I offered a weak smile, but my face said it all. Something was terribly wrong. I saw something. something that made it impossible for that light in my eyes to emerge like they did before. Instead of saying anything I walked over and gave her the hug she was uncertain about.

I’m a hugger. I hugged Gramps all the time. I remember all the last hugs I gave. The last hug I gave him. The last hug I gave my parents. The only person I didn’t hug was the Wizard. I hugged him once and he looked at me like i twas a foreign concept and wondered what manner of madness was this? I was a student not someone to hug. Didn’t stop me from being concerned about his well being. “It’s good to see you.” It was rote. It was just part and parcel of who I am. When she hooked her arm into mine I made no attempt to pull away. I walked with her looking around as my mind finally stopped spinning.

When it did my eyes shifted to hers, because she asked me a question. “Magic.” The tone of my voice was low, but it was steady. I didn’t shown shaky, but I did look it, but even them it was starting to be pushed back to the edges. I needed to be calm so I could step through this with a steady and deft hand, because no doubt there would be questions and I needed to weave the tapestry carefully so there were no twists and turns. Silo things into facts and theories.

As we stepped through the building I considered how to start. “A cluster of major portions.” Epic almost slipped of my tongue, but the only thing that would have made that epic is if Isis and Zeus were present so major was what I went with. Cant be epic yet, but we were on the road towards it. “I’m trying to figure out where to start. The beginning seems like so far away. Like I don’t know, but I’ll try to parse it out.” I know get to the what the hell happened, but to start there felt like I would be missing something.

“Before everything happened at the school I started talking to some of the witnesses in and outside of the bank. I needed to figure out what happened and when. Figure out things weren’t completely buggery or not. The storm that gathered that struck down into the bank that was gathering as events began to unfold. People can’t recall what happened in the bank. I think we know who to thank for that, but outside the bank and the reports. There was no storm predicted in the area. That was all Zeus.” I had to be careful not to chime in with my opinions just the facts for the moment.

“What I can theorize is that he was approaching for one of two or both reasons. One to prevent Isis from acquiring a portion of Osiris’ soul, spirit or whatever gods have. His essence. ” That would probably be the best what to describe it. “Also prevent her from taking what power I had through my blessings and the innate power you possess. Which neither of us would give freely meaning she would have taken it by force and we would be dead.” Point blank let’s not sugar coat the seriousness of this. I’m pretty sure Cassie was already there. “Either way Zeus was doing a two for one.” However Cassie wanted to absorb that was up to her.

“His intervention afforded me time to try and collect information which lead me to Chief Callaghan. He remembered everything that happened. He was able to resist the mindwipe. Perhaps was never affected by it. He carried the essence of Achilles.”

Cassie: Well. I don’t know if it makes him feel better, I hope it does, but it makes me feel better. It’s one of the best, and fastest ways to display empathy. Being there for someone. I may not be a hugger all of the time, but it’s definitely the sort of situation that calls for it, so I’m more than ready to return the gesture. While making sure not to squeeze too hard. I’ve had a lot of practice at this point. Just enough pressure to make something felt, but not hurt. I know how I’d felt hearing about the news. How must he have felt for being there and unable to stop it? I can’t even imagine. Well. Actually I can. Hence the hugging.

“Magic, of course, because… well. And maybe makes sense even. I felt… something right before you called. I just assumed it was something. Normal.”

I’d say why not but it seems to be so central to everything that’s going on. Is that going to be a thing I have to look out for now? Magic willies? On top of anything else I might be trying to sense on a normal day, now do I have to be on guard for inklings of those other things?

“It’s alright, Freddy. If I’m confused, I can just ask. I’m half-decent at connect the dots, too.”

I let him go on with the story. No, it’s not really a story so much as relaying facts. Which is more important than feelings in the moment, I suppose. I keep leading him, as he keeps talking, down a quiet hallway and into the reserved study areas. They’re unlikely to be in use this time of day, and finding an empty one to move into isn’t a problem. Then I’ll let him go, taking up a perched seat on the edge of one of the tables as I fold my arms across my chest to listen.

“The combination was enough to make him act against his own rule. Or at least as much as he thought he could get away with at least.”

I know a lot more than I did last time we met. Mostly because after incessant badgering from my best friend and boyfriend I’d finally had a long overdue conversation with her. What he has to say is more insight in that moment than anyone else had been able to give. If the attack was against us, or her.

“…he carried. Past tense. Is he… did he…”

Ugh. I don’t think I really needed to ask. I hadn’t heard names on the news but it’s easy to put the dots together. Like I said.

Conner: There’s no whistle of air displacement. No hum of electricity in the air. Nor a buzz from the phone being way too close to the satellite that is beaming it’s signal. No warning. Nothing. Just one moment the two, Freddie and Cassie, are walking along. Arm in arm. Talking about things most would blow off as some sort flight of fancy or school report. LLeading him down along those back rows of books, in to the large section of study rooms. Used by people who want a public place to tutor or study in groups, that are not so public and distraction filled as Starbucks. When some clumsy doofus steps out from a long line of stacked books, right in to Freddy Freeman. Boy is that Clumsy Doofus sturdy. Very sturdy. And clumsy.

“Oh. Golly. Sorry, Chum, I didn’t see you there,” said with a flick of the expression toward the book in hand. “I should watch where I’m going. It’s so hard. Y’know. Being so absorbed in school projects and reports…”

“…(Gasp!)…. Cassie! Hi there, beautiful. You should have told me you were coming here, we could have car pooled.” Clearly a missed opportunity to save upon World Pollution. Something I’m way worried about as I put the upside down book I’d been holding back upon the nearest shelf, in complete ignorance of books being in some sort of order. “What are the chances? I mean a guy and a gal, from different schools. Dating. Showing up at the Metro-Public Library. At the same time. During school hours. Without any sort of net-working. Happy Coincidence, amIrite?”

“Who’s your friend? Strapping. Young. Good Looking. Friend. Oh, I’m glad you asked. Conner. Conner Luthor. I’m Cassie’s boyfriend. Don’t worry. I’m not the jealous type or anything. It’s good to meet you. Fred, right? Cassie has told me so much about you.” I couldn’t possibly be an octave more monotone than this. Not without finding a way to adapt Black Canary’s vocal control. “Wow. Like. Really. Good to meet you. Mr. Guy-friend-of-my-girlfriend.”

“That I’ve never, ever, seen before.”

Okay. Awkward.

Freddy: I didn’t feel indifferent to the hug that I initiated. I needed it. I needed to feel something real for a moment connected to the world that I knew, both worlds actually. Sometimes you need a beat before you dive back into the chaos that you call life. Chaos that seemed to be spinning faster and faster until it would unleash itself upon the world in terrible ways. I welcomed the moment, the beat, the pause the all-important breath. I also welcomed the fact that I wasn’t alone in this that I could talk to someone about it without receiving a questioning, disappointed or annoyed look. I was grateful for it.

“Yeah. I had no idea that the Wizard’s sanctum was connected here. I knew about the door in the high school, but who knew it could open here, but it makes sense. Library.” And the such, but I was getting ahead of myself. “Think of it like Howl’s Moving Castle or the seen in the Matrix Reloaded with the hallways of doors, but there were no hallways just one door.”

I was about to tell her more about Callaghan who she deduced from the look in her eyes was no longer of the living despite the fact that it could mean that I know carry Achilles, but I didn’t get a chance to do anything as I ran into a what I thought was a wall, but not a wall, but a person. A person that was far more solid than he should be at the size he was. He was rather dense, physically speaking not mentally, but the moment he opened his mouth I thought I might have to reconsider my assessment.

Taking a step back I just watched in some weird blended milkshake of horror, awkwardness and humor as Cassie’s boyfriend introduced himself. Cassie’s boyfriend. She was Wonder Woman then…yeah. This was …wait was this happening? He was Superman, but right at the moment he was…I felt like I was in an episode of Friends no joke. She was Rachel. Her boyfriend was Ross and I was…wait…whoa. Whoa. Whoa!

Compartmentalize. My eyes scanned everything quickly and I caught the fact that the book was upside down. Was he spying on her? Somehow the soundtrack of my life had skipped a track and gone from Obi Wan Kenobi revelations to I don’t know some smash up Ewoks meets Jar Jar Binks.

“Freddy. Freddy Freeman, Mister Luthor.” I offer my freehand to Conner with a good nature smile that would give Clark Kent a run for his money. “Cassandra’s told me a lot about you. It’s nice to finally get to meet you.” There’s no impish grin or indication that I’m doing anything but being earnest in a way that reads Smallville thought Fawcett City is no Smallville, but you had to wonder. Those Midwesterners with their aww schucks charm.

“I just got in today. It was a bit of a surprise actually. Checking out a few local universities in the area. I’ve delayed enrolling long enough. Just getting my ducks in a row before I make any decisions for next fall. Dropped a line to Cassie and she happened to have a free period to meet up at the library. It’s like my third time to City of Tomorrow. Can’t get lost at the library. Don’t tell her mom that I coaxed her out of school. Don’t want to cause any trouble.”

Freddy turned to Cassie. “He’s cuter than you described.”

Cassie: “Can you open it back up again? Was he there? Were you able to get some answers or…”

It’s possible that that was the whole situation. Why else would he have emerged here instead of there? Then maybe it won’t open back up again. Or maybe it just doesn’t work like that at all.

Of all the things I should have seen coming today, this moment is pretty much it. I’d just been in too much of a hurry after that phone call to do anything except get to where Freddy was so that I could help. I hadn’t covered my tracks like when I’d gone to Fawcett, or Central. I’d just gone. Clearly, I’m not any good at this sneaking around on my boyfriend thing. Actually that would be a good point towards my character in any other situation, but right now it’s not so great. It wouldn’t be such a worry, except my boyfriend has x-ray vision. Enhanced senses. An overly developed sense of paranoia and a penchant for being a nosy, snooping spy.

He’s also holding that book upside down. Which looks to be a copy of Crocheting for Dummies. Well

“I would have Con but I figured you’d be busy with school things. At your own school.”

There’s a warning look that’s being shot at Conner, especially as he carries on his monotone that reads yup, I’m interfering because you’re doing something without me with someone else and I don’t like it and so here I am! A look that says so help me, I will make you suffer in a way only your loving girlfriend actually can. My brain’s spinning through how to actually handle this. I can think of a pretty simple way, actually but I don’t think that simple is best. Or that I’ve got things set up enough that it would be safe. I let the two boys introduce themselves to one another, though Freddy is much more polite about it. Friendly even. And I run with his version of events, because it plays in with my own alibi for being in Fawcett in the first place.

Well done, Freeman. Seriously.

“Freddy is from Fawcett. He showed me around there, so I thought it’d be nice to return the favor here since he was in. I figured you’d think it was boring.”

My mouth pulls to the side in an expression that would have put that displeased gymnast from the Olympics a few years back to shame at Fred’s compliment towards my other half.

“Yes, well. He sure thinks he is. But he’s got his moments.”

Conner: Oh, there are two types of smile for a Luthor. There is the type that says ‘I won, you lost, eat me.’ Then there is the one that says you should sleep with one eye opened. Guess which one I’ve affixed ‘Aww Shucks’ Freeman with? Spoiler Alert: It’s the latter. I’m well schooled in manners though, so I’m aware of the offered hand and how to accept it without reducing every bone in it to some akin to rock salt. All the while maintaining both smile and charm. If by Charm you were you mean a granite statue chiseled in to some sort of approximation of Charm.

“You’re like way Cuter than Cass said you were too,” it’s not hard to hear the unspoken ‘too cute for my tastes,’ that is heavily implied there. “Part of me just wants to scoop you up and eat you like a bowl of ice cream.”

This is followed by a leveled look upon my girlfriend. If I were any more chipper? It would cause a galactic implosion. Extinction. Level. Event.

“Yes. As you should have figured. Since, I’m such a schoolboy. Study study study. All the live long day. It’s hard to know exactly where the Student ends and Conner Luthor socialite begins. It’s a hard life, y’know what I mean Freddy Freeman of Fawcett City. Purveyor of Hamburgers.” There is an ease with which I slide an arm over Freddy’s shoulders and bring him in tight. He’s a hugger right? Let’s pretend I didn’t hear that bit for now. “First trip to Metropolis then? Why didn’t you say that? Who could possibly be a better tour guide than me? My Father built this City.”

“My Car’s out front. I bet the doorman didn’t even have time to park it yet.” We all know the public library doesn’t have doormen, but maybe us Luthor’s really think that. I don’t, but who really knows with the rich elite types. “We can head out. See the sights. Visit all those schools. Cassie and I spent the summer touring ourselves, I’m sure we can hum a few bars and fake a tour. Cassie’s a natural at making things up as she goes along.”

“So. It’s a damn good thing you’re here today of all days, Fred. Surely you’ve seen the news. Man, you never heard about Fawcett City until a couple weeks ago. Now? Hostage situations. Bank robberies. Broiler room access. It’s like… I dunno. Kharma or something. I hope you’re insurance covers ‘Act of God.'”

“Speaking of Kharma being a bitch, do you know what’s really a bitch, Fred. It’s that moment when you realize your girlfriend is about to totally ignore the fact that she knows I’ve been listening to every word you two said, but she was still committed to that bullshit story about University Tours. So either you’re best kept secret my girlfriend has ever had reduced to sandy ashes by heat-vision. Or you’re connected to what’s on the news and she’s trying to save you.”

“So. Let’s start with Wizard’s Sanctum and that Amulet in your pocket. Unless you’re real happy to see my girlfriend. In which case I’m re-visiting the sandy-ashes version of this story.”

Freddy: Now comes the tricky part. It was being blasted all over the news what happened so I could play dumb like I didn’t know. I was completely oblivious to the tragedy that had befallen my home town or I could dive right in to it, but it all depended on what came out of Conner’s mouth though given what I had shared thus far it was probably best to play the oblivious one. It was better for everyone.

Listening as Cassie recounted how they met I offered another smile. “Did she tell you about the burgers? Best burgers on the planet.” I was totally committed to that. It wasn’t until I was pulled in close for a hug that was not a hug after receiving a smile that was anything but a smile. A smile that was akin to the one the wolf gave Little Red Riding Hood before he decided she was going to be nothing but bones and fat after he was done with her.

The entire thing went down a house of cards. It was all over the place and apparently I should have stepped out to call Cassie and then stepped back in to wait for her to arrive, but who knows she’s probably been chipped electronically and mystically.

I could give it my best and try to slip out of his grasp, but the last thing I want to do is cause ruckus instead I turn my head and stare straight into Conner’s eyes. I’ve seen what death looks like several times over. I’ve seen what the god style wrath looks like. If he thinks I’m about to crumble because he wants to shake me down from information then he’s sorely mistaken.

“Billy. Batson. Remember him? If you want to talk Karma let’s talk about the door you opened when the decision was made to remove him from the picture.” Mic drop.

Cassie: Yes, yes. With the rubbing in of how I hadn’t mentioned Freddy to Conner. For perfectly good reason, like how there was entire ruse in place to keep him from noticing I was going to Fawcett in the first place, followed by telling Freddy to stay the heck away from the NOWHERE MindWhammySquad, and continuously referencing the things that ‘I’ had done at the bank, not a ‘we.’ All to keep Conner Luthor from knowing that this guy existed for what was actually a perfectly innocent reason. Well. Innocent as far as our relationship goes. Not so much when you take into account his job. No. Not the Superman one. No one’s meant to know that Superman used to be Superboy, and they’re definitely not supposed to know that he’s on the government’s payroll. It’s not like it’s public knowledge that the President For Life’s son is … well. What he is.

Then Freddy mentions the burgers, and the force that my palm smacks against my forehead, and the resulting sigh, is audible. Oh. Great.

We’re already had a fight about/around Fawcett. I’d prefer to avoid another and yet. Here we are. Awkward is right. And schoolboy charm is giving way to the fact that my darling boyfriend is clearly going to make this a fight. We don’t need that. At all. My expression gets even more visibly displeased at the comment of my making things up as I go. Calling me out on my lie, the story we were spinning, and then giving away the secrets that I was trying to keep on his behalf. Fine.Fine. Since no one’s in here to see me, that doesn’t already know, I close the distance between the two of them and myself with an abrupt whoosh of air, jabbing my index finger right into the middle of Conner’s prep-school tie.

“You. Stop. I wasn’t going to blab your secrets, but if that’s how we’re playing it. Freddy? I’d like you to meet Superman, who I promise is ordinarily at least a little more charming when he’s not playing jealous boyfriend.”

In hindsight? I see the dots he connected. See. I’m good at those dots. I just don’t have the same frame of mind as Conner to put together how I snuck off to Fawcett, then didn’t leave with him when he arrived. With Freddy, who was the reason, just not the reason he’s clearly thinking. Again. I should have. But it’s just not the tack my mind takes.

Superman. This is Freddy Freeman. Who helped Wonder Woman in Fawcett, and frankly saved my ass from getting a lot more than just a little light chomping. Yes, I was trying to save him.”

Then the finger swings to Freddy. They’re both taller than me, but that doesn’t mean I’m not fully capable of drawing myself up to an indignant height that makes me look like I”m looming. I learned from Helena Sandsmark. She does it all the time. I’m just not quite as furious looking at the blonde. He doesn’t entirely know what he’s doing.

“And you. You need to stop, too. It’s not entirely what you think it was, and if I’m going to manage to stop what happened to Billy Batson from ever happening again I need this? Right here? To stop.”

Conner: There’s a small part of me that cringes over the topic of Billy Batson. Another part of me that is worried that I’m cringing over it being brought up. Not over it actually happening. Because the reality is? I’m not remotely guilty about the whole thing. There are other things I’ve done that I’m aware I should feel some guilt over. Even if I don’t actually think I do feel guilty, I know I should. But when it comes to this topic? The truth, really, does set me free.

“He was out of control. Really. Out of control. It was him or a chunk of the entire city. I made the right choice, Hamburger Boy. Kinda questioning you though. Being here. Safe in Metro. While such a tragedy plays out on the News. What a Marvel of Heroism, huh?”

Well we’ve accelerated well beyond calling one another cute haven’t we? It isn’t difficult to connect the dots. To see how Freddy is connected to Cassie being in Fawcett City. Which means that he is also somehow connected to the Crocodile Men that she called me to have picked up. Cassie randomly goes to Fawcett City and suddenly bad things are happening? Now this guy is here? It is real hard for me not to wonder what excuse Cassie was going to make up, to tell me why she needed to ferry Mr. Freeman off to her pals in the underground resistance. Probably a ‘Tour’ of the Gotham University.

The problem I’ve got right now? Surprisingly has nothing to do with Freddy, per say. Nor him being handsie with Cass. Nor him being the person who introduced her to the Hamburgers of infamy. In fact it bothers me that this is all tied together, somehow and it is making me a little angrier by the moment that she’s not coming clean about all of this. If this ‘resistance’ of her’s is so important, why can’t she talk to me about it? I tell her everything. Even about the Harlots that try to seduce me on rooftops. Why is she hiding this pretty boy from me? And what in the name of Great Caesar’s Ghost is a Wizard’s Sanctum.

The only thing that keeps me from questioning all of this even more? Is Cassie getting affronted. As with the other thing? I normally understand, at the very least, why she’s getting pissy. This time I’m a little lost as to why she has even a morsel of claim to being mad. I’m not the one who has lied. Not the one sneaking around. Not the one keeping secrets. I haven’t been intentionally working in opposition to Her. I’m not sure I’ve ever got to say this in my entire, albeit short, life. For once I’m innocent on all charges.

Well. All but that jealous, possessive boyfriend stuff. My turn for the ‘Aww Shucks’ smile. “I’m not exactly the one keeping secrets, Cass. But, don’t worry. I’m not even planning to try to hurt you, Fred. Unless you tell me that you’re somehow behind that Fawcett City melt down. In which case all bets are off.”

Freddy: “What exactly do you think Billy Batson was going to do?” I look at them both. “Did you talk to him? Did you say a word or did you lead with your fist. Did you go in with the objective to put him down or attempt to reason with him? Did you go in with the intentions to aid or suppress?” I turn from Conner to Cassie. “The reason I am on this path is because the Champion before me died. There was no one left to stand between Black Adam. No one to prevent the death of gods. No one to recognize events for what they were to project mortals from magic and magic from mortals. Just control people thinking they can control things just like Adam did.” I explain.

“Someone tell me what it was, because what I know is that I stand here because the previous Champion was felled before he had a chance to try. Perhaps he was rash. Perhaps he thought might was better. Perhaps he saw what I saw and had no one to turn to to talk to instead he was attacked. ” I didn’t throw my hands up but I let my head fall back for a second.

“You’re the second person who’s insinuated that I’ve caused some great harm to people and I get it. I know things you don’t, but your first act is to intimidate me instead of asking me without veiled threats and “Luthor Charm.” ” And it’s not said in the kindest light at all. “The reason I am here is because a hero a real hero recognized his mistake and tried to make it right and it cost him his life. He died saving me and projecting the world for now.” My eyes shut for a moment just a moment as I compartmentalize again.

Don’t get angry Freddy. Anger is the path that…you saw what happened. Taking a deep breath I take a step back from them.

“Seeing how you heard a portion of what I said I will go over the rest. ” Freddy looked to Cassie and gave her the slightest of nods.

“Zeus prevented Isis from retrieving the portion of Osiris essence. What happened to Isis I can’t say. No one has seen her. She could be licking her wounds, but she’s not gone. She’s alive and she’s coming for what she wants. What she needs to restore Osiris. You spoke of rules, there are rules, but they’ve broken. I took Callaghan into my confidence as best I could as he took me into his. Because of him I was able to access memories of who Black Adam was before he was the Champion. During and after he fell. ” It was a lot to take in but that was neither here or there.

“Isis is Adam’s with and the wife of Osiris. It’s difficult to explain, because there wasn’t enough time. I went to the Sanctum in search of the Wizard to learn what he knew. He has been uncharacteristically quiet, but when I arrived Adam was there and he was everything I lived and more. The Sanctum looked like it had been ransacked. Someone was researching Osiris, Hades and other elements connected with death. ” I try to parse it out as best I could.

“Adam wanted me to relinquish what I had. It might save me from his wrath not to give to Isis, but I suspect to take on himself. Either to lure her out or be strong enough to face her and make her release his wife. It’s working theory. Adam was restored. Somehow his wife came back to him. How I don’t know, but she was distraught over what had been done to their people and Adam is not one for puppies, kittens and rainbows. He’s Old Testament through and through. If he believed in God like God God he would definitely be down for the smiting everyone and that’s what he intended to do, but he wanted to empower his Isis with the essence of Isis. My theory is Isis overwhelmed her, because Isis tends to be single minded . Osiris. Not Adam’s son, but the god. He must be free. He must walk the earth again and that takes power. Lots of it. She’s killed a Titan for it and suspect she may have done the same to your half brother Cassie. Adam wants to stop her, but for that to happen he has to have enough power to put her down without killing her, because to kill her is to kill his wife and he won’t do that. He loves her too much.”

That’s the working theory at least.

I hadn’t gotten to the explosion yet. It was a lot to digest.

Cassie: There’s a whole lot of things that could be said in response to the words being slung around. I know I’ve handled the whole thing poorly, but the fact of the matter was I didn’t have time to plan. To set this up better. To text Conner on my way to say something like, hey. I’ve got some world saving business can you maybe look the other way? Maybe that would have bubbled over catastrophically, too, and I definitely don’t want him connecting me using that line to stepping around on him. Which I wouldn’t ever do anyway. For someone who knows (and will tell you, just ask him) that he’s so superior to everyone else in every way imaginable, and just a couple days ago was telling me that the keeping an eye on me wasn’t because of jealousy… Ugh. Just. Ugh. I settle for pinching the bridge of my nose between thumb and forefingers hard enough that it’s a good thing I’m as durable as I am strong.

I don’t exactly think I’ve gotten to see Conner jealous before. He seems a lot more affronted than just that, however. And he looks like he’s only building up to a bigger head of steam.

“And I would love it if I didn’t have to.”

Because I hate this. I told Timothy Drake up front, when he asked me to keep Conner out of Gotham, that I didn’t want to keep secrets from Conner. If he doesn’t trust me then we’ve got a giant problem. Keeping secrets that aren’t mine to tell? Is one thing. This has all steadily evolved into something else entirely. I’m silently thankful for Freddy at least collecting himself and muscling on through the story. Sharing his ‘notes’ as it were, as had been the intention in the first place. I have to struggle to focus on that. The pieces of information. Instead of continuing to let my mind race and my frustration build. It’s already turning into a churning feeling in my stomach as it is.

“If Goddess Isis is riding driver’s seat of Isis, Adam’s wife then it makes even more sense why all the lightning. There’s rules in place. Zeus’ rules. So if he thinks she’s flaunting them.. you were there for the fallout of that. My half-brother?”

There’s a moment of puzzlement before a bulb clicks on. I’m still not used to thinking of myself as having siblings of any sort. Half or otherwise.

“…strength of Hercules.”

He’s not imbued with power like Freddy, not in the same way I assume because he was able to share it through the trials himself if I understood all I’d been told by either Freddy or Tim correctly. It was his divine birthright. Just like my powers were, even though they were kept from me by my mother until I turned sixteen.

“So if she tracked down any other demi-gods she would only get progressively more powerful. In addition to whatever trials she hijacks and steals. Can anyone do them? Or it is like… a limited entrant sort of affair. She must be technically within the rules to some degree or I’d think he. Zeus. Would just end it alogether.”

Conner: The way I cant my head is a telling sign that I’m not going to ‘Eye Laser’ Freddy right now. Although that is certainly not off the table long term, it’s certainly not a short term goal. With my arm around him, it would get my shirt dirty. Which, yeah, is actually a much bigger consideration than it probably should be in the measuring someone’s worthiness for Life or Death. But let’s face it, Freddy has a lot of bad juju going for him right now in my eyes. Not all of which is actually his fault and though I’m not one to split hairs, I do think he’s entitled to a little discussion before sentence is passed.

The two of them and this entire sharing of information? Probably should be soothing. But it isn’t. Because the questions I want answered aren’t really being discussed. Honestly, I can see why Cassie would keep me out of the loop on her aiding the Resistance. It makes sense. I’m too connected. Even under the them of the people she’s resisting. What I don’t get, is why she isn’t cluing me in to the broad strokes. Letting me in on the ruse, so that I can apply why she calls the ‘Luthor Genes’ to being subversive. That’s a skill set that I have in spades. That keeps bringing me back to Freddy Freeman here and his hug of my barely dressed girlfriend. He’s offered an answer to what I’d asked, if not to what I was actually seeking, so I feel like I sort of owe a quid pro quo…

“Whatever happened with your ‘Predecessor’, to get him in to the state he was when I first saw him? I don’t have a clue. Frankly, I’m sure you’re not going to want to hear it? I didn’t care at the time what was causing him to lose control. I was tasked with shutting it down. Needs of the Many, Outweigh the Needs of the Few. It was him or me, I picked me. I almost always pick me. Except when the choice is Her.”

The yarn he spins is not one I’ve got any real ideals about. Though I might seem to be a Bone Head, I’m actually not. These two just happen to be talking about a whole bunch of stuff that I have little basis for knowledge on. “Wow. Nerd-speak and me without my Wayne Corp Translator Droid. Just to be clear. Are you saying that Black Adam was in Fawcett City? The Black Adam? Like the Protector, slash Uncontested Ruler of Khandaq, Black Adam?”

“Raven says he is a dick. She’s who my ‘Boss’ sent to deal with him the last time he was in town. Over in New Troy. He dug up a half-mile trench of sewer system, before she managed to teleport him away from the City.” Hey, I’m not sure what she did. I just know she called it ‘Banishing’ like the guy was some sort of Demon from one of those Supernatural shows I like to watch with Momma Sandsmark. “Hey. I’ve heard of that too. The thing where one God can get the power of another God. There’s a N.O.W.H.E.R.E. open case on something like that.”

“I’ve mentioned it before. Y’know. When I was explaining why I’m not Jealous, so much as Protective. Do you ever have those moments, Frederick, where you don’t think anyone really listens to you?”

Freddy: Standing there I watch as two and half different conversations taking place and I wasn’t sure if I should participate or become a spectator. My eyes shut for a moment while I let both Cassie and Conner’s words rush over me. I understood the problems we were facing on my side of things. However, we there was another storm that was brewing that wasn’t going to halt anytime soon.

There were many things that I could speak about, but I wanted to stay on point, and that was going to happen as long we kept all of the air in the room some of it needed to be let out. So, I did just that I let a loud audible stream of air that both of them would have to take notice off while I looked between the brewing Conner versus Cassie event that was started to reach critical mass.

“This isn’t going to work. Not at all.” I said finally upon opening eyes and I don’t cower or look at my feet. I state simple and true.
“This going to end in a disaster. There’s a wall we’re headed towards and it’s going to end badly for all parties that are and are not involved if doesn’t get fixed. I would say table it, but I’m thinking that it’s been tabled to long.”

I can shrug it off and rush off to who knows where and do who knows what and I’m sure there are reasons on top of reasons why things are the way they are, but right now there needs to either be a détente or reckoning and I would prefer the later right now, because I don’t have time to be looking over my shoulder.
“So right now Clash of the Titans aside just talk. Say something, because I’m not going to quarterback this out there. Trust is fracturing and damn it I need that more than anything else right now. Trust in me. Trust in you and right now the trust between the two people who should have the most trust of all right now if I’m listening to seems like it’s surpassed frayed beyond the edges.” Did I know ever know and yes I could stay on point push through, but I can’t.
“I’ll be damned if I watch History repeat itself right before my eyes.” Right now Conner is little Baby Black Adam not in the making he’s there. Cassie is his wife Isis. It doesn’t take a wise man to know what would happen if something happened to her.
“See past the anger. Look past the rage. Face the fear. You are both afraid of losing one another…” Not to me. That is well established. “…to the roles you have chosen to play. The moment you turn away from one another is the moment you lose each other and if you lose one another things happen. Terrible things. Things that you might not be able to take back. Cassie you are Wonder Woman. Capable of great and amazing things and it has nothing to do with the fact that you can fly, take a punch and give better than 10 Tysons in his prime. However, all of that is outshined by your spirit and your effort to do the right thing. You are more radiant than the brightest star and your compassion no knows end from what I can tell. You could stand alone, but you choose not to.”

I look at Conner and smile. “Conner, you’re opinionated. Without a doubt an arrogant ass with a superiority complex. My might is right and fuck everyone else is how you live your life, but you save people. You protect the world. I haven’t seen you close up until now so I don’t have the all the insight, but I’ve seen what you do. You are the ends justify the means. Good or bad. Right or wrong. Doesn’t matter what they say, it matters what you say. I’m not going to pretend to know it all I don’t, but I know this. You love her and right now you’re terrified in so many ways. Terrified that I’m going to get her hurt possibly more. Terrified that you won’t be able to do what you’re known for saving people. Fuck the world if you can’t save the person you care about the most…fuck the world.” Not what good is he no fuck the world. In the game of chess he is King and Knight all in one and he will wreck the board if he has to.

“Get it out. I could be 100 percent wrong, but this has to stop. I’m not saying he’s wrong, she’s right, but fear is driving you both. Fear of the truth. Fear of the possibility and sooner or later that fear can be used against you. Fear makes us do terrible things, reckless things. Conner doesn’t trust me. He doesn’t know me, but he trusts you Cassie. He knows you. Don’t box him out. If he can’t trust you then he’s the last thing he would probably want to admit.” Alone and another person’s chess piece to be maneuvered and positioned as they see fit and neither of them want that. This isn’t want it is.

“Conner, you’re going to have to decide where you stand. You know it. Sneer, grind me into dust zap me into ash, but we all know it’s true. Just enough rope will be supplied until one of two things will happen for everyone involved. If it didn’t matter you wouldn’t be so scared right now. Scared that each step she takes is away from you and what you can offer.”
Figure it out.

“Isis has been at this a lot longer than any of us and if we’re going to stop her and deal with Adam then we can’t give them a quarter.” Adam’s raw power in her path. Isis goddess of life and magic can fuck with you in unimaginable ways. “Just as you are right now wanting answers. Isis is out there gathering what power she can to get what she wants and we’re that line that’s going to stand in her way. Shit show doesn’t even begin to explain what she’s going to throw our way.”

Order swung hard for years, decades now. Play by the rules. Chaos has been fueled and even Zeus knows that it must have its due.

“So, before I say one more thing about what happened and why the city I love is experiencing one of the if not the most horrible tragedy its ever faced. Fix this.” Can we please have one fractured couple on the field at a time please?

Cassie: Ugh. Conner’s addressing Freddy, but you can practically hear what he’s really saying. That he feels like I’m not listening. It takes about all of my willpower to not fire back with my own along the lines of ‘Yeah, Freddy, that is a funny feeling. Do you know what it’s like when someone listens to your opinions and then does what he wants anyway?’ Actually, it’s not so much willpower that stops me, I mean. My mouth’s partway open to return fire, when my new friend interjects. Wait. What? This isn’t going to work? What part of this isn’t going to work? Is he saying that he doesn’t want to help or accept help anymore? The open mouth then is about to start stammering out questions and assurances, until what he’s actually saying clicks.

He doesn’t mean Fawcett, and Isis and Adam and all the rest. He’s talking about my boyfriend and I squabbling and the entire mess of this little meet and greet. People fight. I mean, I have to assume it’s pretty common for a pair of teenagers who are learning who and what they are to step on each others’ toes more than once and to get into arguments accordingly. Except we’re not just Cassie and Conner, we’re Superman and Wonder Woman and we’re supposed to be doing something else. I know I’m sure not good enough at compartmentalizing to totally shut one off from the other, and I’m pretty much just as sure Conner’s not either.

Being called out and scolded is one thing, and no one likes that. But the reason I drop my eyes and my cheeks flare into an almost immediate and ashamed shade of pink has a lot more to do with the fact that he’s right. Wisdom of Damn Solomon. In one little diatribe, that I sure don’t interrupt once my mouth has closed again, he’s summed up what he knows of me from the three times we’ve met. Probably a lot more nice things that I would have ever said about me, or in those words but he’s still not wrong. I can feel the truth in them, or at least his belief that they’re true.

His summation of Conner, who he’s only met once but I spoke of at length (in much more positive notes than this conversation would have you believe), is uncannily spot on as well. The named qualities might seem like insults but nothing that he actually says is wrong. They’re all things I’ve known to be true about the boy for as long as I’ve known him. All except that last part. He’s the one that pushed me into this. All of this. The superheroing. The training. I know that NOWHERE’s involvement in my life was unavoidable, because I’m too powerful as a loose canon, and he’d tempered it. But he also taught me what it was. Set my back against everything they stood for before I even realized I could run faster than your average blonde. Conner thought he was doing what I wanted, by shoving me out into the great hero spotlight so why would he be scared about me embracing it?

Because you’re doing it without him, dumb dumb. And he knows it.

“…you’re. Right. I’m sorry.”

What is he right about, and which he am I speaking to? Jeez, it could be either and/or both of them right now. I’m just going to leave that up for interpretation by either party but frankly…what a week. I don’t think I’ve apologized to Conner twice in six months before, let alone twice in a week. Being sorry would require us really spending much time having conversations that those fit into. There’s an awkward moment where I’m folding my arms defensively across my chest. Then more protectively lower, across my half exposed stomach, before forcing myself to drop my arms to my sides though the clenched fists I don’t entirely manage to get rid of.

Seriously though. How did this guy get all that from not even a handful of conversation and some bickering? Superpowers. Or maybe he’s just a good read and the two of us are open books. Some of it I’d known. Some things I hadn’t but if he was right about part, he’ probably right about all. And if I’ve been making Conner feel scared or anxious? Well. I feel just about as awful right now as I did when Tim Drake guilt tripped me about not talking to my Mother when he doesn’t have his parents anymore. Any of them. Probably worse, actually, because this is Conner. And apparently there’s more we need to talk about than I even could have guessed. Open forum presented for us or not, there’s a lot that should probably be for his ears only. But I think I can sum up the most pertinent concerns in a way that could…hopefully let us move on.

Blue eyes come up, with lips pursed, to my boyfriend’s face before I suck in a breath like I’m not sure if I really want to say like I’m about to say and I’m bracing, then it’s exhaled in a loud sigh before I continue.

“I don’t want to sneak around on you and keep secrets, but I’m only doing this…” there’s a vague gesture of my hand to the group of us, but it’s meant more to imply everything. Fawcett. The other trips he doesn’t know all about. “… without you until I’ve got things right to do it with you.”

That was vague. More vague than I really meant it to be.

“Because I don’t know that we’re not on different sides of this war that’s setting up.”

And that was probably said in more of a doubting light than I really meant it. I know Conner wouldn’t act against me directly. But I also know that he’ll do whatever he thinks he has to do to keep me safe. Up to and including coercing me away from what I think is right, in order to keep NOWHERE and his father from using my mother, or him, or any number of things against me.

Conner: There are a lot of things in life that I don’t do well. Like being humble. When you literally have it all, it is very difficult to be humble. I can leap small buildings, I’m stronger than a locomotive, and I’m faster than a speeding bullet. That’s just my kryptonian side. My human side is born from an Evil Genius, who has more money than most entire countries. I’ve got it all, with a side of Tactile Telekinesis. It’s easier to be full of myself, than it is to be humble and I’ve never had a reason to doubt myself.

Another thing I don’t do well, is criticism. I stand there, arm around Freddy’s shoulder, as he dresses me down. Doing so with a set to my jaw that says I’m digging in with every word. Solomon doesn’t have to clue the guy in, I’m not buying in to some stranger telling us our problems. When you also add in that this is a stranger, who somehow knew about what happened with the one thing in life, that I feel a small shred of guilt about? There is a level of willpower being invested, for Cassie’s sake, in my not shutting his pretty mouth. Yeah. I’m also not exactly Boyscout that talks out their problems, I’m more of that Mike Tyson type that punches out their problems. Sorry, I can’t help it.

What most people don’t know about me, though? I wasn’t raised, I was grown in a test tube. Over time the tube got bigger, but I existed in a tube for two years before I met Cassie. During that time I was ‘raised’ in a Virtual Reality Simulation. The VRS was a comprehensive dream-like state that accessed deep rooted genetic memories from my two genetic donors. My ‘Parents,’ the Kryptonian Superman and the Human Lex Luthor. My virtual childhood was a mish-mash of Smallville, Kansas. That then became a teenage time at ‘Prep-School.’ By the time I was the ripe old age of Virtual 10, I had become to fully materialize my powers. One of which allowed me to begin to disassemble the world around me. Giving me the insight of my world being one construct inside another. This created a disconnected. One that gave me the ability to test the people who were ‘training me.’ I could act against my upbringing to test how I would be rewarded or punished.

Whenever I set a fire? The world reset. If I beat up the bully, instead of turning the other cheek? The world reset. If I killed the bully? I got a lecture from Pa Kent and then the world reset. When I raped a girl? The world reset. When I stole a car? The world reset. When I stole -all- of the Cars. The world reset. Over and over, I did whatever I wanted and learned, time and time again that there were no consequences for someone like me. Because who the fuck can stop me? For all of her Power? Cassie can’t. Freddy is on his way to being the Champion of the World. Can he stop me? No. Not a chance. Could they team up and stop me? They might last a few more minutes, but the result would be the same. There are no consequences in this world for me or people like me.

And then. I met Cassie Sandsmark. Who I showed my disregard for consequences on the first day. She in turn taught me something new. Something unique to this world, unlike the virtual reality one. I can’t just do whatever I want and get the reset until I get the results I want. She denied me. Time and time again. Over and over and over… until -I- did what she wanted. It was the first consequence I’d ever known. Over the last two years, I’ve learned that this world, this real world, will tell me no. It won’t reset. Things can go wrong. I can’t rely on the reset to fix them. And the truth is? I wouldn’t care. If it weren’t for the fact that the one thing I want? Seems to be categorically against bending to my every desire, at all times. She has her own plans, her own agenda.

In the last year, I’ve started to understand that I can still have what I want. There’s just a level of effort to be made. All the things I want aren’t necessarily given to me. I need to earn some of them. Unfortunately, just as I’ve learned that lesson. Just as I feel like I’ve started to get a sense of how this world works? The one thing I actually want, seems to be going in a different direction. We seem to be travelling on opposite paths. Honestly, I’m still considering popping Freddy’s head off of his shoulders when Cassie speaks. But. I’m actually listening. I’ve heard what he said. Some of it makes sense. Some of it makes more sense. A lot of it makes me want to ask if all they did was eat a burger, because this guy knows too much. In the end, only one thing is important.

“Stop,” the way I lift a hand to cut Cassie off is imperious and might leave them both thinking that I’m about to revert to standard Luthor-type, but then; “The only side that I’m on is your’s, Cass. I have my own thoughts, I distinctly have my own opinions. But. There is only ever one side. If there’s a ‘War Coming,’ then I’ll be on her side. Every. Single. Time. I’ll pick her side.”

“You’re right though, Cass. I’m not sure if we’re of the same mind on the politics of the world. I know you don’t like who I work for. Truth be told, I don’t like them either. I’m all too aware that if I don’t do what they want? They can’t punish me directly. So they’ll punish Cassie. I’m also aware, that if I go too far in to the opposition, that the person who made me can always make another me.” Finally unlacing my arm from around Freddy’s shoulders and letting him for from the impending threat that my closeness intimated, in order to take a step away and form a triangle between the three of us. “What you don’t know Mr. Freeman. Is that I’m only allowed to have Cassie, because they needed me to have a weakness. All the other kryptonian defects were bread out of me.”

“That puts me in a particularly precarious position. I have to protect her. Even if that means working in opposition to her Gotham Underground.”

Freddy: I wasn’t here to lecture. I was here because the door opened here. I was here because the door opened here. The door could have opened to any place the Wizard connected his sanctum to, but it opened here. Was it me or did it know through some compulsion I was unaware of. Some hand of fate that knew that this is where I needed to be. The only place that I could be.

I let that play through my mind as Cassie speaks and then Conner. I digest the words, but the thing is I am largely irrelevant. I’m a bit player in this tapestry that they’ve woven together. Just one strand of a larger design, but then again perhaps I am connected. I can ponder that another day. However, I have to use the tools that have been provide to me the best way I can the only way I know through talking Not ever battle fought is done with fists. Sometimes it’s done with words.

This has little to do with the truth setting anyone free and more about forging the trust that’s going to be required to get through all of this. I can feel Conner’s hold on me shifting until I’m released and we’re standing across from one another three equal points.

“Alright. You two have a lot more to discuss, but what I can offer is this. You’re not alone, Conner. You don’t have to look out for me if you don’t want to, but I will look out for you and Cassie and anyone else that needs it. Not because it’s what I’m supposed to do. Not because I have to do it or need to do it, but because I want to do it. I don’t know everything, but I do know when someone needs that hand up. When they need someone to back them up. I can’t tell you to trust me I have to show you and if that‘s what it takes then that’s what it takes.”

It’s who I am. It’s who I need to be. It’s who I want to be. “You’re part of this Conner. You’re a part of this world. Everyone needs protecting, but she is not a weakness any more than you are a weakness. She’s a strength. She’s your true north and nothing they can do will ever change that. If they come for one of us they come for all of us. I want to be your friend. Believe it or not I don’t have many that can understand what I’m going through. I need more. I want more. Let me be your friend. Better yet let me be your family. Family is more than blood. Family are the people you turn to when you can’t turn to anyone else. Family are the people who go to the wall for you. You were probably told who your family were, but you’ve already shrugged that. Don’t answer today. Let me earn that, but I promise you if you need me I will be there. We’ll figure whatever it is out.” It’s what I could offer.

As for Cassie. “Fair enough?”

Cassie: Conner laying off the buddy-buddy closeness probably ought to be a relief, but there’s always a chance. Because there’s always a chance he’s not moving to seem less menacing, but to be in better position to do something drastic. From the new vantage, slagging Freddy wouldn’t get shmutz on his shirt. I think it’s mostly off the table though, if anything because we would have words about it. More than words. Obliterating a criminal crocodile man that had tried to bite my arm off? I’m still not okay with that, but I’d be well past ‘not okay’ if anything were to happen right now. Or to Freddy at all.

I know Conner would take my side, I didn’t really need to question that. I know in most things he’s going to always have my back, and he frequently does things that at the time seem like the opposite of what I want, and then later turn out to be something I internally thank him for. That’s the instinct in him I have to worry about. Deep down, I’ve got warm and fuzzies at his words, but then the higher thought processes of the brain know that he’s actually just confirming the fear I expressed in different words. The doing things for my own good part means that he has my back, up until he feels the need to relocate my back away from the fight I want to fight, and taking me there kicking and screaming.

“It’s not the same thing, though Con. Because if I have to do something, and you think you have to do something counter to it to protect me, I know you will.”

He’s just said as much. I’m mostly reiterating to cement the point. And to illustrate my problem a little more for Freddy. I’ve been working to assemble pieces on my side, allies and heroes, setting up the board so that I can make a move. Steal some of their pawns for myself, and then make my move. That all sounds impersonal, and it’s not really how I think about it. I just know I can’t actually do what I need to do alone, and so I’m finding like minded people and trying to motivate them towards a common goal.

Most, if not all, of the anger’s gone out of my sails but I still let out a harumph of air as I push a hand through blonde curls.

“Conner. There really isn’t a Gotham Underground. And thank you Freddy. Yes. Fair enough. More than fair. And there’s more people out there like you that just want to help because it’s the right thing. I have to help them because there’s no one else in the …unique position I am to be able to.”

That’s something I suppose I haven’t said out loud before either, really. My eyes drift back towards Conner as I say them. They let him have me as a weakness, but it’s also something that gives me a lot of room to do this thing. And that’s why it has to be me, and now that I’ve seen it? There’s not going to be any backing down from it. Clearing my throat with a slight purse of my lips, I circle back a little.

“But. Yes. That Black Adam. He was in Fawcett before the robbery. I think he’s who introduced the players into it. And he is a giant dick, Raven isn’t wrong. And unreasonably powerful. ”

Pausing, blue eyes drift to Freddy again with a thoughtful tilt of my head.

“Has anyone actually seen Aunty Minerva since the robbery?”

Conner: Freddy seems to be awfully clued in to the world, in general and us specifically. I’m dubious at best over him knowing too much, but as he started to speak I had bought in. Felt comfortable talking about myself, my situation and my choices. It was easy, natural and instinctive. It was also out of character for me. Born of a frustration that stems from exactly what Freddy intuited. His intuition, while spot on, was more than a little bit perturbing. Because once he shifts from that tone of clearing the air, to actually talking about… Helping me. His three musketeers anthem. Each word makes me suspicious. I can’t even help it, I don’t trust people like that. According to my Father, people who offer something for nothing? Are really just after something they haven’t told you yet.

There’s nothing defensive about my posture now. But that’s a deceptive stance, as my hands slip in to my pockets. I’m rarely defensive, because -I- don’t actually understand the concept of being threatened. Literal or figurative threats have mostly just been people spitting in to the wind. It’s never worked with me. Freddy’s insights. Cassie’s comments. I’m not threatened by what they say, so I’ve got nothing to be defensive about. But that doesn’t mean that I’m buying in to a good deal of it. Especially the ‘Ra-Ra’ cheer from Freddy.

Whether I buy in to the hippie crap that the Hamburglar is saying, is up for debate another time. He started -this- portion of the conversation and he did it in a very good way. Better than she or I have been able to do. That leads me to accepting, at least, that this is now a dialogue that I’m not going to be ‘punished’ for later. “You’re right, Cassie. About most of that. I’m always on your side, but I will protect you. Even if that means protecting you from yourself. You’re the one who taught me that. Isn’t that exactly why you keep trying to teach me this ‘Better Way?’ This is one of our problems, Brighteyes. -I- think you keep a running set of these high moral double standards that you hold everyone else too.”

“It’s okay for you to keep secrets. It’s not okay for me to keep secrets. It’s okay for you to ditch me. Not the other way around. It’s perfectly fine for you to run off and go on a date with someone else? But you’re mad at me about trying to save a girl from my ‘Evil Overlords.’ It’s never black and white. You want me to play around these shades of grey all the time, but the rules change every time we talk switch subjects. At the risk of sounding like a petulant child, that’s stamping his foot…

“If you don’t want me doing what I think is best to protect you? Then swallow that spoon full of medicine yourself. Tell me what the hell is going on and let me make up my own Gods damned mind. You’re managing me. It might not be the same as physically dragging you off to the Moon, to save your life. But it’s still making decisions for me. It’s still not letting me make them myself. But… you don’t trust me to make the right ones. Because you also don’t think there is any other right choice but the one you’re making.”

Giving the two of them a slight shrug at the ‘rest of this.’ I don’t know any Aunty Minerva. Black Adam is a known entity to the people I work for, but it’s hard for him not to be. He’s the rare Meta-Human who doesn’t hide from N.O.W.H.E.R.E. because he doesn’t have too. Not only does he have the power to keep most of the Project at bay, but he’s also a recognized sovereign leader of a foreign country. He’s just about as ‘Off Limits’ as you can possibly get. While he’s in his own country, that is.

I haven’t agreed to any of this Circle of Trust stuff, because it’s clear I’m more than a little hurt about some of the topic we’re openly discussing. But I’m able to fix upon the ‘Business Aspect’ of all of this too. “You’re wrong, Cass. There actually is a Gotham Underground. You think you’ve been getting sent all over the country by the tooth fairy? Does the Tooth Fairy have good intel? Where would that intel actually come from? Come on, Beautiful. Your ‘best friend’ was actually a shape-shifting alien from Mars, that can read minds. Do you really think -my- best friend was an accident?”

Tilting my head in the direction of Freddy then, I take a deep breathe. Even by my standards. “Look. You have problems with Black Adam? Fine. You need help? Superman helps those who need it. I’ll help you. And not just because Cassie seems to trust you. I don’t need to trust you. Or her. To know that Black Adam is bad news.”

“You want that Amulet that you’re carrying protected? From him? Give it to me.” Just like that, I offer my hand to Freddy Freeman. “There’s someone here in the City that can keep it safe.”

Freddy: I take in what Cassie says and remember how we came in contact with one another. It wasn’t happenstance. She was there to find me. Someone sent her to connect with me. Thing is that as much as I know there needs to be focus there was a much larger focus to be concerned about, but right now if I can help I would.
It’s never as easy as anyone would like it to be. Life’s not built that way. Life’s messy. It’s ugly and disorganized. It pushes you to the brink and demands more, it demands a lot. Thing is hearing, knowing, seeing and believing are totally different things. Effort has to be made everywhere. Someone has to be willing to stand upon the edge, but again a longer conversation.

Hopefully this puts everyone on the path towards that.

As to Cassie’s statement about Black Adam do I dare say I sympathize on a level. Not excuse. Not explain. Sympathize. I’m not here to plead his case. I’m here to try and figure out how to prevent what I think is going to occur from occurring.
I think if Cassie does meet Black Adam it will be an eye opener. As for Conner I don’t know. He could go anywhere from this is a bad dude to #lifegoals selfie. I don’t know. I have to believe it would be the former.
“No, not a peep. Thing is given who she is when she stepped outside the bank to make the list of demands known no one said anything about her. No recognition.” Zero from what I could tell. Which let on that perhaps something was going on even then. Either way she was off the radar.

If they were back on track to discuss what was happening he needed to tell them. “Adam shared that Hercules strength was acquired and Atlas his heart was devoured. That in itself would break the Trials. To begin them an initiate has to be stand before the gods and judged whether or not they can complete. I doubt that was done. Power was stolen. Not only that Isis is actively working on the mortal plane which I believe is a non-even if she’s possessed a human. It’s less human and more Isis the goddess from what I can tell.” So right there you have a loophole to actively work, but then a breaking of at the trials.

“But the trials remain because…of a technicality. Zeus isn’t going to award Isis when she doesn’t play by the rules nor is he going to award me because I have technically not completed the trials.” I suck my teeth trying to weave it together some.

“Isis can’t afford a stalemate. She’s going to force his hand. Adam said she has her own power everything else is just juice for her to use, but for what. To restore Osiris? Perhaps, but to what degree. Life, death there has to be a balance. That much life has to be balanced by that much death to restore and to do whatever else she wants. I didn’t have a chance to look over the books, but it’s in there somewhere.” I explain

Once the power is gone it’s gone. It doesn’t come back.

“I didn’t get much more from Adam after that, because the Boiler Room was under siege by Crocodile Men and women some of them were high school students. Others were policemen. They could have been there for me, but I don’t even know if they knew I was there. I think they were there for Adam. Under orders from Isis. Could have been a clean-up crew, but these weren’t fake Tommy gun holding guys. They were even more vicious. They were wild ready to do death rolls with anyone that got in their way, but Adam marched out and tore through them like a lawnmower through grass. He didn’t just knock them down. He tore them apart one after the another. Bones shattering, flesh ripping, bodies torn in half.”

I could feel the blood draining away from my face. “I could hear it before I saw it and when I saw it that’s when I saw it that’s when I realized that these Croc People were students and probably teachers. Their clothing was hanging off them. There had been gun fire, because the FCPD arrived. Callaghan. He tracked me down, because he believed I was connected but he thought I was the one doing this. He realized he was wrong, but it was too late. All he could do was push me back and make sure none of the crocs could get me. His own men and women had been turned and that’s when I saw the responsible party. Sobek. With one slash he can turn someone into a crocperson. I watched Callaghan change before my eyes, but instead of lunging at me he shut the door.”

Sighing I don’t stop. “That Boiler Room melt down was Adam putting an end to it.” End justify the means. “When I opened the door I was here.” Here again. I could have been brought anywhere. The Sanctum is connected to places all over the world. I have to believe it brought me here for a reason.

“Not just Adam, but from Isis from both of them. Hell all of them.” Considering how screwed up this was. I made an impassioned plea for trust and now I was being asked to hand over the amulet. I hold my reflexes in check, because they’ll do me great disservice if I look at Cassie to get a nod of approval. That would shatter everything I just said.

Sliding my hand into my pocket I remove the amulet from it. Callaghan died to get this to me. He believed I would know what to do about it. Part of me wants to hold onto it to see if there was someone I could talk with Osiris. Is that a possibility without having him possess me? I could consult Solomon, but right now I press the amulet into Conner’s hand.

If this is going to work. If there is going to start somewhere it has to start here.

“We have to keep this out of play as long as we can. When this is over I’m going to want this back so it can be dealt with properly. Thank you, Superman.”

Cassie: No. It’s not okay for me to keep secrets, while he’s not allowed to. Just like it’s not actually okay for him to be murdering people while I’m not. Murder is still murder. Dishonesty is still dishonesty. Whether it’s against a CrocodileMoster that tried to disarm your girlfriend, or to keep your boyfriend from doing something you don’t want to do. It’s not that I don’t understand the disconnect here. I actually do. I feel awful for the secrets and the sneaking. I told Tim up front that I had a problem with it. I was just doing it anyway, managing the situation as best I could, because I needed to. I’m not sure that Conner would feel bad either way. He didn’t feel bad for the Crocodile in Fawcett. He was completely upfront about it, too. Wouldn’t apologize because he wasn’t sorry. And would have made the same choice over, and over if it were presented to him. Motivations don’t change an act being right or wrong. Conner just doens’t look at things the same way, and I’ve known that all along.

He’s also vastly oversimplifying everything that he’s just used as his examples but I’m not actually going to engage, or re-engage, in the argument right now. Because I don’t want to ramp it up again, but also because… this is exactly what he’d been building his indignation up towards earlier I think. That he thinks I keep changing the rules without letting him know I am. And that unlike in his VR childhood, he doesn’t get a do-over to get it right once I have. No take backsies. So how to break this down yet again to something simple…and hopefully inarguable…

“It’s not that, Conner. I trust you to be on my side, and I actually trust you more to make the good choices now than I did before. But I also know that you work with mind readers that I don’t trust at all, and I am not entirely sure how solid your mental Fortress of Solitude is.”

Or if it just basically consists of constantly projecting awful and lewd things so that the rest of his ‘team’ does their best to shut him out. Knowing him that’s a great strategy. Unless they have to look for something because. Say. Wonder Woman just trounced one of NOWHERE’s agents with Batman in Central City and they need to find out if he knows what I’m up to.

“…and she is not my best friend, and all of that was by attrition and you damn well know it.”

The two most likely to be labeled best friend for me are, well. Him. Or his best friend. Definitely not any of the girls I know from school, and double definitely not M’gan/Kelsey. Maybe if I met her in different circumstances, or she hadn’t gotten the impression that high school should be like Gossip Girl and she spent a solid year bullying the bejeezus out of me. That one I think drank the Koolaid without realizing what it was. And as for Raven. Well. Raven I can’t say the same for. Still. I’m squinting at Conner for a moment. Not because of his manipulations at getting a well connected ‘best friend.’ But because I don’t actually know if Tim told Conner his secret or not. It would make my life a lot easier, and all of this easier to talk about with him if he had.

So I go the route that was public. The world saw Wonder Woman out with Batman in Central City. Obviously we were working together, because the Bat was outside of Gotham, which meant something brought us there together.

“No Tooth Fairy. Just from Batman. And so far his intell seems to be pretty spot on.”

I end up folding my arms across my chest again, but not because I’m on guard from more verbal sparring with my boyfriend. Freddy’s finally telling the story of what landed him here in Metropolis today, and I’m listening with rapt attention because I need to know. Anything and everything to understand what’s going on, and to piece it all together. My expression goes pretty quickly from attentive to ill and distressed.

“…oh, Freddy…”

It’s barely above a whisper. I felt awful from hearing the news, and the truth is so much worse. Having the men from the bank be people that were at least crooks to begin with had softened their situation a little. These were kids. Innocent people that were used, and then torn apart without a care in the world because it was convenient or useful for an opposing set of Gods and Monsters. My shoulders shift quickly, partly shaking myself back into the present and partly out of a shudder of disgust.

“With all that lightning… do you think it’s possible she’s dead? That Isis is possessing someone else now? Did Adam say what he wanted in the Sanctum?”

I’m more than a little shocked that Conner offers to take the amulet. A degree of extra shocked past that when Freddy actually does it. I assume he means to give it to my Mother, actually, but I’m not going to question or clarify. It’s a display of attempted trust and I’m not going to ruin it on accident.

“It’s not the only one. There’s more of them. Like. Tons of them. Supposedly they’ve all got protectors in place but…”

So did this one. Freddy just wasn’t ready, and Billy was dead. And it means it’s only a matter of time if we let this drag out.

Conner: So. She trusts me, but not the people I work with. I can actually see that point, accept it as valid and even to a point agree with it. But. “Babe, listen to yourself. You don’t trust the people I work with. But at least -I- trusted you enough to let you know them and make that choice not to trust them. Again. You don’t even trust me to make that choice. So you make it -for- me. You want me to buy in to a War, for the side that I don’t even know. With not a single person I have a single reason to trust. Except … your side has a secret ninja meta-human that attacked me while I was trying to help her.”

“Yeah. Your friends sound loads better.” That scowl tells the story of my sarcasm, but… “I’m not trying to prolong our … disagreement… I just don’t think you -see- how unfair you’re treating me. And I’m the jerk in this relationship. You’re totally stealing my thunder.”

It’s probably best to leave the discussion about M’Gann alone for now. We’re getting a little deep in to other people’s business. Giving away details that might get us both in trouble. Or get Freddy mind-wiped. So I’m choosing, with a shrug of the broad shoulders, to accept her point. Look there? Turning the other cheek from one thing, to the other. Freddy’s ‘story’ is more like a nightmare. Not for the first time, am I more than a little okay with the fact that stuff like this doesn’t make me cringe quite like it makes Cassie’s shoulders hunch up.

“Gods can’t die,” I seem awfully firm on this subject. “There are states they can be taken to that are ‘good as death,’ but they don’t die. Not in any conventional way. Captured? Taken Prisoner? Sure. Tortured. Tormented. Even vivisected. Can do. Sent away. Teleported in to space. Shot in to the sun? Even banished to other dimensions or having their astral essence separated from their corporeal form? Doable. But they’re a lot like the Universe’s cockroaches. They always turn back up. Trust me on this. N.O.W.H.E.R.E. has done extensive research and testing.”

Which is also a bit more information. For Freddy, but also for Cassie. We’ve talked before about the sacrifices I was forced to make to be allowed to ‘Keep her.’ She held a wealth of benefit as an asset, but there were clearly other things she could have provided to the Project. Not all of which would have required her to be complicit. A demigod to test? She’s prime, grade-A, material.

I didn’t expect him to give the Amulet to me in the first place, but the moment it’s in my palm? The ‘Wisdom of Solomon,’ is no doubt going to pick out the way the artifact actually doesn’t touch my skin. It’s maybe a micro-meter off the surface of my flesh. Kept just a bit away from actual contact. I’ve dealt with magical items before. They were one of Superman’s weaknesses. Like I said. Those were bread out of me. I’m all but immune to the effects of magic because, for the most part, they simply can’t touch me. My fingers close around the amulet, and it’s carefully tucked in to my pocket.

“Don’t worry,” shooting a glance from Freddy to Cassie as I speak. “I’m not going to give it to NOWHERE. Despite the fact that I’m pretty sure they’d take your side in this against Adam. I’m equally sure Raven shouldn’t be allowed near this anymore than Him. Until it’s safe, I’ll hold on to it personally.”

“We should put this in your Mom’s vault, Cassie. The one in the Museum Basement that she thinks I can’t see because it’s lined with Lead.”

FreddY:One compartment was closed and another had opened. It was all about getting the job done now. Which meant that if the amulet was safe I had to figure out what the next move was. “It’s possible that the human shell, Aunty Minerva , was destroyed and now Isis was back in the body of Adam’s wife. As Mister Spock says, “There are always possibilities,” and right now all I can do is speculate. Given that she hasn’t reemerged I would say yes she’s gone, but if someone’s aware of who she is if they can check into that they could probably find out faster than we could. Callaghan could.” But that’s no longer possible. Either way it’s difficult to say.

He nodded to what Conner said about killing a god. He had seen that first hand when Callaghan was killed and Achilles blessing was transferred to him. “In the end energy is energy. It cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transferred or converted.” It was another way of thinking about it.

“Also, Adam said she that she was delayed. That we were only delaying her. I think if I had to hedge a guess, Aunty Minerva was a mule of sorts.” That’s what it felt like the more he thought about it. There was something a thought that crossed my mind, but I wasn’t sure if I should share it. I was a stray thought of look at me while I’m here instead of looking over there.

Apparently, there were a lot of moving pieces in other areas, but it was best not to engage. The air had been let out of the room and continued to be let out of the room, but add anything to it and it would only build back up. I had a good idea of where everyone stood in general. Navigating that would become an art onto itself, but for the moment I had to focus my thoughts on what I knew, what I thought and how to best use that information so I could act.

I still had the lingering question of where was the Wizard? Was he out of harm’s way? I couldn’t sit and chat with Adam he wasn’t in a chatting mood.

“When I first arrived I thought he may have come to seek the Wizard, but he may have been on the heels of Isis. Before the almost heist at the bank I had been out of the area.” My trials had taken me away from the City. “It’s possible he was attempting to determine how to safely separate his wife and Isis or determine what her end goal was. Adam said she suffered because their people had suffered.” He considered that.

“Perhaps that’s a place to start. If Isis has returned to his wife I’m at a loss, because I don’t know what his wife looks like in the here and now. That would take time, but maybe by removing the amulet we’re force her hand and she’ll expose herself.” I need to collect my thoughts and go over everything that happened, but right now at least I knew the amulet was out of play.

Solmon gathered information about Conner, information that would be tucked away to go over at another time or perhaps now. It may be something to use. Just a matter of how and when. Right now I needed to look at the books. Those books on Osiris and Hades those might hold something. I needed to take another look at them. We need time and right now it was slipping away.

“I need to go back to the Sanctum. There might be something there I overlooked. I have more time than I did before. I need to review those books. It may give us clues.” A chance to keep pace with Isis and predict Adam’s next move.

Cassie: Yes, darling you are the jerk in this relationship. It goes unsaid though, at least out loud. Conner said it for me, I suppose. My lips purse and pull sharply to the side once again. Clearly I don’t agree. Well, actually I do agree that my friends are better, but he’s being sarcastic about it. He knows more about Black Canary than I do, and otherwise my ‘friends’ consist of his best friend, Freddy here, and hopefully a speedster from Central City. Who has an outlook a lot like Freddy’s. He wants to help people. So I let my face say what I’m not saying. And that we’re definitely not done with this topic in the long haul but for now?

“Which is why she tried to get you to give up yours before. Why the Gods only have one champion at a time, even though there might be dozens of people worthy of being one.”

Absently nodding to what both of the boys are saying. Freddy takes my thought, and fleshes it out with something that makes sense. We’d seen ‘Minerva’ explode in the lightning. That was an amount of power and force meant to destroy the shell at least. Minerva herself not being around would be a kind of confirmation, and Isis’ energy having to return to where it came from, or to its previous host made sense. There’s just something that doesn’t click or connect for me. What hadAdam given to Minerva on that security footage I saw? If she were an unwitting mule maybe that had been the transfer but it doesn’t make sense to me. If he’s trying to stop his wife, why would he help her get closer? Or maybe Isis had already been in Minerva and he was trying to act against her… except I think that the display would have been a lot more than scowling if that were the case.

I’m in agreement with my Superboyfriend. Maybe not for the same reasoning but ancient artifacts are Mom’s thing. I just didn’t know exactly how MUCH of Mom’s thing they were until the other night.

“…ugh. Lead lined? Really? Do these people not understand you don’t put giant red buttons with ‘dont’ push me’ signs on them if you don’t expect them to be pushed…”

I’d like to think my Mom’s smarter than that. She also knows Conner almost as well as I do. She’d probably take his side in all this, too, in fact. Either way, it’s a perfectly good place to stash the thing.  I turn back to Freddy one last time, nodding my understanding. I want to give him another reassuring hug, or at least a solid arm pat but I opt to stay at my point of the triangle we’ve formed here. I don’t need to antagonize anyone further than I already have.

“Okay. Stay safe. Let me… us… know if you find anything, and we’ll do the same.”

Conner: This entire discussion has left me feeling… strange about a lot of things. Not just about the resentment I’m feeling, but also about how I’ve been viewing a lot of the world. How much of what I’ve heard Raven say did I actually retain? Not a whole lot. A lot of the things she or Doctor Fairchild say is in one ear and out the other, because it’s information that I’ve considered up until now to be inapplicable to my life. Even while dating Cassie, we didn’t have to deal with things of this nature because she wouldn’t venture out of her backyard to fight crime. Much less fighting other demigods, real gods or clandestine organization. Now that things have changed, I’m regretting that I didn’t pay more attention.

“When Black Adam caused all that damage to New Troy, he was looking for something. I’ll find out what he was looking for and exactly where. While you’re looking in to this ‘Sanctum,’ I’ll get as much information as I can from my sources. Then Cassie and I can check in to whatever this Adam guy was looking for.”

I’m not entirely sure what they’re talking about when it comes to ‘giving up his,’ nor this Aunty Minerva stuff. I’m more than a little lost on about half of the things they’re discussing. But what I do know, is that the three of us actually agree on a central ‘Bad Guy’ here. That no matter which set of friends we, Cassie and I, agree upon? Both sets don’t care for people like Black Adam. There is a bridge there, that she and I can walk upon to find a way out of this quagmire of irritation at one another.

There’s also a very strange surety over this just being irritation. Not genuine anger. Because as much as it makes me angry, I’m not angry at Cassie. I’m angry that a situation exists that would cause me to -be- angry even near her. Which in and of itself serves to make me a little annoyed, because I’ve got all the impact of being mad at Cassie. Without the actual anger at her specifically. It’s like this terribly inconvenient black hole of anger. With no one for me to aim that anger at or make pay for the problem.

“In the mean time. You and I have a date, Cass. This time you’d better stock up on carbs before hand.”

The fire engine red Ferrari isn’t actually parked outside. No way I could have gotten here that quickly in a car, no matter how poorly I drove it. So in lue of that, I offer her my other hand. She doesn’t have to take it, but I want her too. Because the truth is, we need some alone time to discuss things and I can get the two of us out of here without being seen. Even by the Security Cameras.

Cassie: That little teeny part of me that likes to act counter to what sense and my usual sort of behavior would have me do wants very much to just look at that offered hand and speed my own self out of here. Or to just walk out, much as I walked in, like a normal sort of human girl would do. But the truth is, despite the continued lesser bickering that went on afterwards Freddy’d made a lot of sense. About a lot of things. And pointed out things I should have known and didn’t.Conner had, too. Just maybe without as much clarity. Or maybe he could have been crystal clear and it still wouldn’t have come across quite the same because of my irritation.

But not so deep down? In fact most of the conscious parts of me… feel pretty poorly about the entire thing. Have for a while. Having to be confronted with the actually hurt feelings of my invulnerable boyfriend makes it exponentially worse. So I take what I’m going to pretend is an olive branch and I lace my fingers into his. Taking it past that and moving in so my shoulder bumps his. Not necessary for him to move me. Tactile Telekinesis… but still. Nice. And a little body language micro-apology.

“…yikes. Before? I didn’t need to go to the rest of those classes today anyway.”

Enter Black Adam

Synopsis:  Freddy races to the Wizard’s sanctum through the broom closest in Fawcett High only to come face to face with Black Adam.  After some enlightening conversation the school boiler room is besieged by new group Crocodile People leading to the awe and horror that is Black Adam, a revelation, multiple tragedies and a Pyrrhic victory.


BLACK ADAM: “Welcome, Boy.”

When you think of all the ways to make an entrance? Those two words aren’t likely in it. There are no fireworks. No parade of a theme song. You might even expect thunder and lightning, given what and who we’re dealing with. None of which are present. One moment you’re looking through a broiler room at the basement of Fawcett City High School, home of the Fighting Spartans. You’ve spent a considerable amount of time conferring with the Wisdom of Solomon about what such a ‘Door’ might look like. It never occurs to you that opening the Broom Closet door is going to transport you through time and space.

Leaving you standing at the door to what looks like a Museum of Oddities. The Sanctum of the Wizard is not like the Tales of a Book. In this particular case it looks like something ripped from the pages of a History book. Shazam’s Sanctum would be right at home in Ancient Greece. With all its marble and candle lighting. From experience you know that it’s got several stories and that each one is like a glimpse in to another time period. The Wizard adapted to each Age he was forced to exist in with the passage of time.

But really. None of that is important right now. Because it’s very difficult to get beyond what literally sits right before you. On a throne of books, torn from the walls of the Wizard’s sanctum. His face may be shrouded but nothing stops Solomon from recognizing exactly what Freddy’s seeing. Cloaked though he may be, lightning crackles around him. The sights of just that first room tell Freddy that Black Adam has been waiting upon him for some time.

“I’m afraid the Wizard isn’t at home right now.”

FREDDY:  It happened it all came tumbling in ways that Freddy hadn’t expected. He didn’t abandon Chief Callaghan, not in the least. He left him with a warning that not all is as it seems in Fawcett City to trust his instincts and his eyes. The ones that were connected to his gut. Be that bastion of strength and leadership that Fawcett City knew and depended upon. They needed it, because there was far too much happening just behind the veil that seemed ready to push through and they were going to need people with solid and clear-headed thinking so they wouldn’t panic. However, Freddy was panicked to a degree. He was worried about the Wizard.

When he touched the broach he saw, no he lived everything that happened. From Teth-Adam to Mighty Adam to Khem-Adam. The three faces of a man who touched the gods, walked as one of them in a sense then fell and fell again. How does one begin to comprehend that? They don’t. The compartmentalized. With the knowledge that Solomon allowed him to glean Freddy understood on several levels what was happening which lead him to run out of the Fawcett City police department as quickly as he could into the night and down the alley towards the one once he needed to be.

He called out Shazam’s name to empower him not because he believed there would be danger right then and there only to get him there faster. He needed Mercury with him, the wind at his back to carry him to the Fawcett High School. The Fighting Spartans. He was one of them. Once a Spartan always a Spartan they said as he began to seek out the door that would gain him entry into the Sanctum. Solomon aided him in his search until he pulled it opened and stepped through.

Gone where the locker filled hallways and the drab colors of school. Gone where the homecoming banners and trophy cases. It was all replaced with something that looked straight out of a history book. Perhaps a research room of a classical building of some kind. It’s something Freddy would conjure up from Ancient Greece or perhaps a research room from the Library of Alexandria if it had been erected in Athens perhaps. Marble and candle light. Scroll and quills. Books and jars. It all looked quite beautiful, but beautiful. He wasn’t here to take it in instead he searched for someone, but instead he found someone all-together different it was enough to make Freddy to take a step back.

It was like that episode of Charmed (yes, he watched it) where Phoebe was trying to tell Piper that they were standing in front of the Source who had possessed someone through looking through the enchanted glasses. Solomon didn’t need to whisper in his mind who was in front of him, Freddy knew full well who the hooded man was from the stature, posture and bearing.

“Khem-Adam.” He said his jaw tightening. Definitely not a tea and scones moment.

“Oh. Darn. I guess we missed him. Well, if you’d like me to leave note for him let me get to the ink pot and quill there and I’ll jot one down. Back in town. Thought we could catch up. We need to talk. Hugs and kisses, Teth That about covers it right?”

BLACK ADAM:  “Jokes? The Wizard is Gone. Your Trial is shattered. You stand before your better and the first thing that comes to mind are Jokes?”

If that’s you think that’s the sound of impatience? You’ve misjudged just how annoyed that tone of voice actually is. The ‘Heavens’ actually seem to roll with ominous thunder with the vitriol that slides off the tongue of Black Adam. His reclined posture broken only then, when he rises off his throne of spell-books and sends them scattered with the force his defiance of gravity exerts. There are no footfalls that bring Adam closer, because he doesn’t consider the ground of this place worthy of his own feet. Such is the broiling power that Freddy is standing in the face of.

Bravado only carries someone so far. Eventually you have no choice but to stand face to face with the object of your fear and make a choice. Stand firm or flee. There are no other choices when you are in the face of one such as him. “Surrender the blessings you have and perhaps you’ll live to actually regret speaking to me thus.”

Beyond Black Adam’s bristling is a Sanctum filled with wonders. The signs of it being ransacked are present. Obviously, the books from the shelves have been pilled upon the floor, but so too are the scrolls. Each one unbound and obviously read. Those candles which seem to burn for an eternity are withering down to the wick. How long has Adam been here, waiting? It’s barely been a handful of days since the Bank Robbery, but this looks as if the would-be God has been here far longer.

“Of course, that depends on if you tell me where she is, Boy.”

FREDDY:  Freddy needed the moment precious moments to look upon the room see what needed to be seen.  Was there anything here that might give a clue as to where the Wizard where he might have gone.   Freddy had come to warn but he himself was perhaps a day or two late. There were things that needed to be done.  You couldn’t bust into a police station and demand to speak with the Police Chief or anyone of the sort same goes for any type of law enforcement individual or first responder

Additionally, he did speak with some of the witnesses it’s where he could start as someone not in a kind of official capacity.  He had no fancy Department of Extranormal Affairs badge to flash.  Nor did he want to from everything Cassie told him, but it would be pretty cool.  Psychic Paper would be real handy, but back to the regularly schedule programming.

Interior the Wizard Shazam’s Sanctum.  Our intrepid hero Freddy Freeman has come face to face with the man whose life he just lived moments ago, Teth-Adam, who appears to be rather unpleasant at the moment as he rose from his throne of books.  Game of Thrones much?  He approached Freddy who dared to be an insolent cur in his eyes.  He did not walk he floated towards him appearing ready to rend him asunder if he did not acquiesce.

Still moments.  This is what Freddy needed.  He used all his power of observation to gather what he needed.  No blood.  No flesh.  No pile of ash or charred corpse.  The Wizard was not here.  He beat feet.   When?   How long had he been gone?  The Sanctum had been invaded.   When how?  Was it Adam’s doing, another or both? He considered that for a moment wondering when Black Adam arrived.

Freddy considered all of this stared into the dark star itself.    Most would turn away.  You don’t stare into the sun, but in this case he had to.  He wouldn’t say he knew this man, but perhaps he did.  Bless you Solomon, he thought.   There were somethings you could be told, some things you could be shown, but sometimes you had to live them.  To live them is to know them. To breathe them.  To breathe them is to know why.

As commanding and authoritative as Adam was being at a moment.  This would probably be a bad time to tell him that he probably would make a really good Dom, Freddy thought, there were two things that crossed his mind probably to Solomon’s delight, because let’s face it Freddy had odd thoughts, inappropriate ones at all the time.   The candles, the height of them told a store.   As did the state of the room.  He flashed back to the Bank the desperate search that Isis made.   Oh, how that picture and the events swirled in his mind very much like that scene in Jumanji the first movie (there’s going to be a new one!) when the tornado sucked everything that emerged in the game back in.  It was like he could see it all before him.

Husband and wife pick up some of their habits.  Isis was true to her namesake desperate to bring her husband back to life, but in a different sense bring him back to the life that he had grown accustomed to.  Stripped of what he was she bargained for him with the gods of Egypt to restore what had been lost.  Give him the life that had been stolen by the villain in this story…the Wizard (more on that to come).  Freddy needed to be focused.

There was no sign of Isis after the lightning strike. They escaped.  Solomon told him to flee it was Zeus.  Zeus you fool.

Confidence.  Perhaps, but Freddy finally let his eyes settle upon Black Adam.  There was no arrogance in his eyes.  Cold hard facts.  Confront the brutal truth.

“She broke the rules.  The board was reset.”   Where she is?   There was no escape from the bank.  There was no banjo playing as Aunty Minerva and her crocodile boys drove away.   She was so close to claiming Osiris…not her husband but her son. A mother desperate to reconnect to bring him back to life as she had been to correct a terrible wrong. To give the Wizard and all the gods a big middle finger.  Yet there was the Wizard and there was always Zeus who was to his part trying to keep this fair.

“My Trials remains intact.” Trial. No. Trials.    Party’s not over yet.

BLACK ADAM:  In approaching Freddie, Adam has put himself momentarily in the path of the young man’s vision. That changes in the span of mere heart-beats though, in demonstration of Black Adam’s own version of the same power that Freddie knows first-hand. Speed which is used to grasp the young man. Strength which is put to pulling him up in to the air several inches. Turning and holding Freddie aloft like a small child that is too repellent to be held close. Yet what Adam does then is perhaps unexpected. He shows Freddie something more.

While the Sanctum is in tatters, there is a certain harmony to the chaos. Books, scrolls and ancient items are strewn all around, but the discarded pile of books which Adam sat upon is different. There the tomes of knowledge all have a common theme. One that Solomon can’t help but whisper in to Freddie’s head about: Osris, Resurrection. Eternal Life, Hades. This theme binds each of the items together. Whom ever did all of this was searching for information in a veritable treasure trove of it. Whether the knowledge that was sought was found or not? Hard to say.

“She came back to me. Rose from the sands of Khandaq. She showed me many things, Boy, but most of all she showed me her disdain for this world’s butchery of our people. We sought to change it, to make it better, but the moment she touched the Amulet of Isis, she was…different. Her disdain for has spread, consumed her.”

This might seem strange. Having a sort of ‘story time with Black Adam,’ but this is no heart to heart. No confession of guilt. There is no remorse to a single word he speaks. No spark of hope that might come with some indicator that Black Adam is here to help. His cruel tone only breaks when speaking of Isis, of her plight and her intentions.

“You think your Trials are intact? You are but a boy, who is a fool. Solomon of not. My Wife has broken your Trials, Boy. You have done nothing but delay her. Already she has stolen the strength of Zeus’ son and eaten the heart that fueled the God who holds the world upon his shoulders. You think Isis needs those powers for her own self? They are but fuel child. No different than the Wax of these candles. Once burned out they are gone. Lost forever.”

“Give me the Amulet, Boy. Give me the Blessings you hold. You are a Mouse, standing before a Lion. Give them to me, before she …”

He was quite clearly ramping up to something when the Sanctum trembles to it’s very foundations. Even Khem Adam is brought to a sort of stunned silence at such a thing. Freddie is discarded, tossed among the rubble of the books on the floor as the lightning begins to course across Adam’s features. Another tremble sends a caress of air through the Sanctum, blotting out the candles and bathing the two ‘Champions’ in utter darkness. Until the door that Freddie just entered through opens once more.

If Black Adam fears whatever tears open the door to Shazam’s Sanctum? It doesn’t show. There is not a split-second of hesitation before he surges with unspoken speed at the first intruder that enters. Freddie gets but a moment to see a horde of Crocodile Men ready to fight their way inside, before Adam tears through them. Even before they’re out of sight he’ll hear the response of gunfire. It sounds like an army is on the other side of that door…

FREDDY:  Freddy has cards to play.  Cards that present themselves with each passing second.  Every word spoken is like another card presented and he can either hold and treasure it or discard it.  Was he aiming to win or hold his own.  Perhaps a bit of the latter than the former.   He could try and reason with Adam, but he couldn’t begin to until he got a little information and the only way to get information sometimes was to play the information you had and frame it into what you believed to be the truth.

Truth is highly subjective, but with a little work the subjectivity can be stripped away and replaced with objectivity until enough information was provided and only the facts remained.  Cold hard facts.

One of which Adam believed the Trials to be broken and over, but if that were the case Freddy would have failed and the world would hold a new Champion good or bad.  Freddy whether he was wrong or right had to hold onto the idea that the Trials were still in play that he could earn the blessings of the other gods, the other Lords of Magic.  Why?  The world tilts between order and chaos.  Despair and hope.   What was has been broken and must be put right one brick a time.

Hope empowers.  Not only mortals, but the gods, because Freddy knew from the moment he was tossed about by Isis that not only were mortals in danger, the gods in danger which means magic is danger. This is what he was training for.  This is why he was on the trials to protect magic from all.  Whether people believed it or not the one that was chosen was meant to protect mortals from magic and magic from mortals.  Whether it be mortal or god.  Right or wrong he was meant to protect them even if they felt they didn’t need defending themselves.

As quick as Adam was Freddy steeled himself.  He focused on Callaghan how he steeled himself through the chaos and remain the bastion of calm and strength.  It’s not that Freddy meant to impart that on Adam, but he sorely needed it for himself.  He could not allow himself to succumb to chaos and emotions.   Freddy lacked the Wizard’s guidance and Solomon only could provide so much, but Freddy was smarter than your average bear.   He took in all he could clung to the gifts that Adam lavished upon him in only the way Adam could through fear, intimidation and anger and yes, a little bit of a hate.  Hate goes a long way.

He was a foolish. Foolish boy, but even a foolish boy can hear the pain, the agony, the loss.  Despite everything that happened the capacity to feel these things were present which whether the Wizard would admit or not or the gods themselves would is the key. The heart of what makes a champion a champion.  Pure. Innocent. True. Honorable.   These are things that make a good champion, but what makes a great champion.

Empathy.   Somewhere Adam lost his.  That one moment when you make a decision that darkens your heart.  All is not lost, but when it is allowed to fester and only grow as more and more are made then all is lost unless someone intervenes, but who intervened for Adam?

Empathy is what Freddy feels despite the fact that this is not a heart to heart between him and the terrible Black Adam.  No empathy is what Freddy summons, because he has to be able to cut through to the fact.  Not the power of a god, but a boy, a human a lowly mortal. The most pedestrian of all things when compared to the power of a god or is it?

Adam has unleashed a Pandora’s box upon the world by trying to right what he felt was a terrible wrong.  Unite his family.  Fix what had gone wrong, but could he had considered what would happen when he presented his wife with the power to right the wrongs that had befallen their people.  Instead of empowering magnified her power, her pain and suffering blending it with the pain and suffering of another who knew loss.  Freddy could be wrong, but given the few brief seconds to consider it’s where his mind went.

Solomon’s there pushing him to look upon all the things that were searched through.  Was it Adam or another.   Either way it all of it pointed to death.  Life and death.  Isis is life. Osiris god of the afterlife connected to death.  Death for life. Life for death   An atom bomb ready to go off.

Fuel Adam called it and Freddy felt his blood run cold even as he was carried away through the air discarded like a used tissue by a rather odious individual.   Freddy landed, but the words pulsed through his mind. Not only his, but Isis’s as well.  <i>”The Power of Gods can be used for more than Championing.”</i>

When silence had come to Adam and darkness fell Freddy moved to his feet. Even in darkness he knew where he was not because he could see in the dark, but because he had an eidetic memory.  Blessing of Solomon. He knew where he was and knew to move for cover quickly not from Adam, but whatever brought him to silence he moved to a column pressed his back against it ready to act however it was Adam that went forward when the door opened. The light spilled forth and there was a crocodile man and next there was gunfire.

Freddy moved to get closer towards the door in an attempt to catch a glimpse of what was occurring but not offering himself up as a target.  Black Adam fully empowered.  Freddy Freedman power of two.

The fact that Adam wanted him to give up his powers wasn’t lost on him, but he didn’t seek them for Isis. Perhaps his son? Perhaps himself, but he did have a thought.  A cold thought along with an insightful one.  If Isis wasn’t in a penalty box and was searching for more power apparently a god of underworld, the god of the dead.

This is where having the Wizard here would be awesome.  Think like the wizard.  Recreate what he would say.

”Khem-Adam you fool what have you done!   She’s taken her over and now you seek my knowledge to undo what you have done!  She will ravage the gods themselves to restore Osiris!”  It takes power to raise the dead.  ”You thought to empower your wife and now she has become possessed by Isis.”  Well, maybe that’s what the Wizard would say.  Gone was the wife who had the same name of the god he thought to gift her wife like she was a god damned Pokemon and now she’s on a got to collect them all to get Osiris back.

Black Adam’s been jilted and double-crossed? Not the time to spin it Freddy gunshots and divine empowered ex-champion out there who may come back to wrest Solomon and Mercury’s blessings from him.

STORYTELLER:  Beyond the door is no mystery. It is a horror show. Freddy peers through the door in time to see Black Adam at his finest or perhaps his worst. Depending on how one looks at it. A Crocodile Man’s throat in one hand and another upon his back. They do to him as they had done with Cassandra in the bank. It’s a swarm of a pack that prey upon the weak. One on one they stand no chance in all of creation against one empowered such as Adam. In small numbers such as the bank job, they stood against Wonder Woman. In the sheer volume of them that lunge at Adam from all directions, there is a true chance to overwhelm any normal man. Even one with the Power of the Gods.

If only Khem Adam was normal. If only he was a man who would fight them, knowing as Freddie does, that these are somehow creatures transformed by Sobek. That beneath the crocodile exterior these are normal people. Perhaps students or teachers of this very school. If Adam were someone like Cassie Sandsmark or Freddy Freeman, the numbers would eventually catch up to him. But he is most assuredly not like them. The sickening crunch of esophagus actually overpowers the other sounds of battle. A fist completely skewers another. While the one upon his back ends in an explosive furry of blood and gore, when Adam flies backward at a super-sonic speed and impales him upon the broiler.

There is no Numbers Game to be played when Black Adam kills each Crocodile Man he touches. Their numbers dwindle before they’re able to overcome him. Maybe Adam knew that. Maybe some spark of reason told him that it was ‘Do or Die.’ That might be what Freddie tries to tell himself later, when he’s replaying his perfect memory of the scene before him. But he’ll never shake the look upon Adam’s face. The cruelty in his eyes, that betrays a small smile when he quite literally pulls a crocodile man in half.

Freddy Freeman has seen enough. Before he can look away there are other details far more important to be seen here. Not all of the Crocodile Men wear the tattered clothing of children. A flicker of golden light catches the eye. The blood scored shape of a badge. Mixed with the gunfire that spatters the room. The Chaos of the Broiler Room is confusing for anyone. Even a trained soldier. But it’s impossible to miss that some of these Crocodile Men were, at one time, Police Officers. As if Freddie needed the confirmation of that…

Chief Callaghan, covered in the gore and blood of the fight that is pressing ever closer to the doorway to the Sanctum, shoves Freddie back. Away from the door, in to the Sanctum. For the second time in as many moments, Freddie finds himself skidding to a halt on his bum. Only this time he’s holding an Amulet. The Amulet from the Bank Heist.

“We tailed you here, Kid, I thought you were part of the problem. Being the only one who seems to not have forgotten what happened at the Bank. We were trying to figure out how you got out of that Broiler Room when the Crocguy from the Bank showed up. He tore through my guys, said he wanted this…”

Half way through the Police Chief’s rambling Solomon kids in to ear again. Only this time he’s showing Freddie something else. Something hidden. Out there beyond the door, people are fighting. Savagely. Black Adam is killing anyone who touches him. Sobek empowers more and more of them to join the fray. But there is a finite number of police officers to turn in to wanton creatures of destruction. As the Chief speaks his hurried explanation, Sobek appears for only as long as it takes him to slash Chief Callaghan’s back. As gruesome as it is to see, Solomon makes Freddie watch as the Chief’s life begin to shift and his skin darkens in to scales. A hue, glowing power forms all about him. Flittering essence flees the Police Chief just as he too becomes one of the Crocodile Men.

.. don’t be afraid…

And with the last vestige of Courage, Callaghan slams shut the door to the Shazam’s Sanctum. Leaving Freddie to sit in darkness while the power of Achilles enters him. Freddie was right. The Trials are not over. So too was Adam right. They have been Broken. When Freddie summons the courage to open the door once more? He will not step in to the Broiler room of the Fawcett City High School, but in to the pristine Labyrinth of Metropolis’ City Library. A television screen is displaying the news, like in most libraries. Only today the News is dominated by reports, coming in live. Of the massive broiler room melt down at Fawcett City High School. A devastating explosion. Unknown amounts of Casualties.

That door to the Sanctum is gone. Physically destroyed. He’s safe. From the Crocodile Men. From Black Adam. From Isis herself. For now. For how long that remains true, seems to depend upon the Amulet that Police Chief Callaghan gave his life to put in to Freddie’s hands.

FREDDY:  Unlike most Freddy wasn’t repulsed.  He took no joy in this.  It wasn’t revelry that spread through his mind it was memory.  Memory of Adam in his prime in the past not that he looked past it right in this moment, but the last effects of what he had seen of Adam’s life was strong with in him.  It was like raw power unchained and he would not stop until ever last crocodile man dead.  The crocodile men were attacking him. They were standing in the way of what was to come.  He was no friend to them.  Not an ally.   Another piece of information that Freddy gathered.

If only that was the only thing that he gathered.   The way divined empowered man moved it was a sight to behold it was like being there again, in the past, but he focused on the present.  The present that brought into focus that those crocodile men that he was tearing through were wearing clothing, football uniforms, school clothing.

The horror of it settle in as the sounds of bone breaking and flesh rending did nothing to deter the one-man crocodile people killing machine that was Black Adam.  Magic like most things in life wasn’t always pretty. It was pain and destruction a ballet of chaos that gave way to nightmarish visions.   Unlike the Crocodile Men that he and Cassie face when Adam hit them they stayed down.  He didn’t mean to stop them he meant to kill them.   They weren’t getting up never again.

Freddy took it all even as Crocodile men came apart at the hand of this man.   He could feel his hands balling into fists.  There was culling that occurred in the boiler room and only Adam was going to walk away from it unscathed.   Still as Freddy continued to look on wanting to yell, but what he could he say all he could do was watch as they kept coming and slowly the clothing changed they changed from that of high schoolers to the police.

The police.  The thing about is that they didn’t talk they didn’t even mouth off they were more wild and feral than the crocmaggia like they lost themselves to the orgy of death that they thought they would rain down upon the man instead he was the one sending them to early graves.  Compartmentalize.   It was all Freddy could do until he found himself being pressed back face to face with the bloodied and gore covered face of Callaghan.

“Chief!”  It was the first thing he said the only thing he could say.  Freddy was desperate to save someone anyone.  “Chief get in and close the door.  Get in and close the door,” he said talking over him. He got it. He understood why he would think he was responsible.  We’ll face this together…” He pleaded before felt the amulet pressed into his hand as he was pushed back causing him to fall back.  He had wanted to grip.

Looking up he stared he couldn’t look away because there he was.   It was the composer and conductor of this symphony of death in key of Blood and Gore minor. <b>SOBEK!</b>

Had this been any time Freddy have had a moment of triumph.  He knew it! He got something right, but he watched as Callaghan’s hand was torn open by the slash of Sobek’s claws turning him from a pillar of the community, a leader into one of Sobek’s minions.  Most would turn away, but Freddy was compelled to watch to see.  He couldn’t look away.  He was on the floor looking up crying out in frustration as the one person that he could trust with all of this someone that knew what Fawcett City was and could be was taken away from him.

Someone he could look up to someone that Fawcett City could depend on. He was taken from them with just a touch and with that touch his death all but certain by Adam’s hand.

“NOOOOOOOO!”  Freddy made his way to his feet, but even with his speed he couldn’t reach Callaghan the man was no longer there, but what he was, who he was fled the defiled flesh settling into where he was meant to be.  The glow lasted for a moment, but it settled in his flesh bonding itself to the others.   He knew immediately who he was.   He was a hero.  He was a warrior.  He was the bravest man he knew.  He was Chief Callaghan the vessel of Achilles he died doing what he did best protecting people.   Shutting his eyes Freddy took a moment, the sound and smell of death had vanished.

Walking towards the door he reached for the handle opening it and found himself miles away from home as he stepped out into the sprawling expanse of the Metropolis Public Library, but he couldn’t escape the events that transpired.  It was right there on the flat screen to see. Gripping the amulet tightly he took deep breath.

Compartmentalize.

STORYTELLER:  News outlets around the world will tell a story tonight. It will be a tale of tragedy; a school in mid-central America that was under funded and ill-equipped. Some will say it was children playing where they shouldn’t. Others will talk about how some ne’er do wells always used the broiler room to deal ‘The Drugs.’ Yet the prevailing story will be about a school’s broiler room malfunctioning. It will be the Tale of a Police Chief and his loyal team that went in to try to get every child out they could. And they did. Many still live because Chief Callaghan followed Freddie Freeman to that school. He did so under the suspicion that Freeman was peculiar. He did so because he thought the young man was connected. Though in the end he was right, he had known in the end that he was also very wrong about Freddie Freeman.

The News won’t tell that story. Strangely enough though, it isn’t like the Bank. There is no cover up to speak of. No clandestine group that went in to wipe the minds of the surviving witnesses. Mostly because the only survivors are the ones that Callaghan’s people saved before things took a turn for the worse. Then another turn for the disastrous. While the Reporters and the Police will never know how it happened, the voice of Solomon can shed some light upon it for Freddie. He had witnessed Black Adam flicker across the room, colliding with the Broiler. He’d seen the desperation of Sobek to get access to the Chief and the Amulet, desperate enough to turn more and more in to his creatures and send them against Khem Adam. In the end there had been no Hope for the Crocodile Men. Not after the Chief closed the door.

Among the news reports is a small sliver of information that few would pick up on. The storm that came, that brought the rain that helped ease the resulting fire. Few people would take notice of the young Egyptian man in the crowd of onlookers. Few outside of Freddie Freeman and the Wisdom of Solomon. Whether Adam caused the explosion to bring an end to all of the Crocodile Men or Sobek did so in a last-ditch effort to stop Adam’s blood lust? It would seem that Black Adam lives.

Out of all of this comes one fleck of good news. Freddie Freeman has passed his third Trial. The Avatar of Achilles has gifted him a blessing. One step closer to being the World’s Champion. One step further away from answers. Was Sobek dead or did he too survive? If Black Adam is searching for Isis too, then where is she? Why was he telling Freddie to surrender the Blessings he already had? These answers and more soon.

S H A Z A M!