Lives Lost In Time: Chapter 3
Interlude the 1st: Timeless Promises
The voice was a silken caress across his flesh as he slept, whispering “You have done well my disciple. Have I not given you everything I have promised? Have you not destroyed your rivals? Have not your enemies died beneath your feet, screaming?” The doctor twitched restlessly, his eyes darting beneath closed eyelids. The long, delicate fingers of a surgeon bunched handfuls of sheet by his sides as he dreamed on. “Yet even now you have failed me, failed your benefactress, your true Mistress!”
A quiet whine escaped from bloodless lips as the sweat-soaked body on the bed jerked as if struck by invisible whips.
“This magic you call science is but a wan reflection of the power I offer you. You have but tasted of the glorious power I can give to you! Your heart and soul belong to the Mistress. You are filled with the darkness you dance with and that darkness is my home. The shadows between your desires are my hunting ground.” The voice inside the mad doctor’s brain grew sibilant with menace, the razor-edged words slicing across his mind.
“Do not disappoint me.”
Prey In The Dark
Prologue:
She ran, heart pounding in her chest, each panting lungful of air a tearing rasp down her raw throat, even in the humid summer air. She ran through the trees behind the parking lot, the full moon giving her just enough light to miss some of the larger branches that threatened her as she rushed between the darker masses of tree trunks. Her dress was torn in a hundred places from the smaller branches that whipped her as she fled and her bare feet left spots of blood behind her. Her high-heeled shoes had been lost in the first frantic moments of flight across the inky blacktop of the common parking lot between the nearly deserted dormitories as they quickly flanked her, cutting her off from the safety of the dorms, forcing her into the woods.
She cried out, a small, frightened yelp, as she heard her pursuers close behind her. She made a desperate turn away from the sound of something crashing through the underbrush on her right. For just a second her long auburn hair whipped across her face, the sweat-soaked strands clinging to her dry lips as they blinded her for a bare moment. She misjudged the distance to a huge tree as she turned and twisted her ankle on the thick roots that stretched outward from it.
She hit the ground in an awkward sprawl, barely getting her arms beneath her in time to save her face from slamming into the moist earth. Desperately gulping down air she managed to get to one knee before they were upon her. She couldn’t even find breath to scream as their claws ripped bloody gashes across her upper arm and shoulder and she fell heavily. She writhed in pain, but was able to twist to the side far enough that the next set of claws gouged into dirt rather than soft flesh. She used her good arm to scrabble to her feet once more only to be driven forward by a heavy body slamming into her from behind. She hit the tree with stunning force, the rough bark tearing the skin on her face and chest. The impact forced the air from her laboring lungs and she slid bonelessly down the tree trunk. She rolled over just as the rest of the pack reached her, rushing through the pools of moonlight that filtered through the branches above. She managed a whimper as their hungry eyes met hers, the blood dripping down her cheeks and arms, and then they were upon her.
The Sweet Seduction of Madness
Prologue:
Sarah Mary leaned forward to pat her horse gently on the neck as they watched the enormous orange ball of the setting sun slip farther and farther below the horizon. A cool breeze rippled down the mountainside, stirring her long black hair about her shoulders. Her black horse pawed the ground as if impatient to be moving once more.
“Yes my friend, we will go soon enough,” she said to her familiar companion, but still she sat quietly as dusk crept across the land and the first tentative stars pierced the vault of the sky. Sighing, she finally urged her mount onto the slight path leading down the mountain. She shouldn’t have taken the time to come up here, she knew, but she had desperately needed a break from the constant grind of the research laboratory. She loved the work, had only dared imagine she would be given an opportunity like this when she graduated from P&ITT, but the safety precautions and unceasing vigilance required while she was working was exhausting. More than one lab assistant had been relieved when the lab cameras or the silent observers standing patient guard detected any hint of irregularity or lack of concentration. She tugged the wide-brimmed hat she wore lower in front as her mount picked up speed headed down the mountain. Grinning, Sarah gave the horse his head and a trot turned into a gallop as they raced the darkness back to the corral.
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Silver Wings and Chrome Kings (2nd Installment)
Chapter the 2nd : My Brother, He’s Heavy
I flipped down the latch and palmed the slide as it slipped from from the guides beneath the barrel. The springs were next and then the barrel itself. I laid the parts carefully out on the oilcloth. The familiar movements were calming, but my hands knew them so well that my mind was free to wander. The meeting with the Tween had gone down like Sarah had said it would and now she and the arms merchant were headed into the sprawling megalopolis that had sprung from the bones of old Atlanta after the firestorm of ’33. There was powder residue inside the barrel. The twisting hexagonal sides stayed much cleaner than the old lands and grooves system and the caseless rounds burned cleanly, but full auto was a bitch on machinery no matter how high the tech and lead was still lead. The silvering was still good and the barrel shined in the dim light against the darkness of my skin. My fingers found the cleaning materials where they always were and began brushing out the barrel. People in the cities never took much effort in preventive maintenance. Their lives depended on tech that could die during the next solar flare, but if they didn’t think about it then they didn’t have to worry about it. After all, there was always some ‘nician just a vid away and who’d want to get their hands dirty like that anyway? It was different out in the open spaces. Parts were precious and some nearly impossible to come by until you hit the next concrete and steel aberration covering hundreds of square miles, choking out anything that dared push its impudent head up to the sun. The drifters knew the value of good tools and solid tech. Survival wasn’t glamorous but it beat hell out of bleeding out down in the neon cesspools where the city threw its failures because your carry piece decided to throw a shitfit. A gun that can’t shoot straight doesn’t even make a decent paperweight.
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Lives Lost in Time Chapter 2
Please note: As with earlier stories, while the characters in this story are original, they exist within and were created for the City of Heroes/City of Villains MMORPG copyright NCSoft and Cryptic Studios. It’s their world, they just let me play there. Enjoy!
Chapter the 2nd: Where there’s smoke…
“I’m tellin’ ya, nothin’! I don’t know nothin’!”
“Then tell me who does” Spyker hissed at the Skull gangbanger. For good measure she bounced his head off the wall once more. The Skull’s feet scrabbled fruitlessly as she held him a couple of inches off the ground. “I can do this all night, you gutterpunk. And I’ll enjoy it right up until your brains splatter out and I have to go find some of your friends by myself.” Her balled fists twisted into the lapels of the cheap leather jacket the punk wore, Spyker shook the skeleton-masked man once more.
“A’right, a’right a’ready!” screeched the punk. “There’s a guy that knows a g… OW!”
“If I wanted fairy tales I’d go to the movies! Last chance.”
“Okay! Jeezus! Ask for Bonebreaker over in the Gish. He moves around a lot. I’m tellin’ ya!” the punk yelled as Spyker shook him once more, “He doesn’t let anyone know where he hangs. Over in the Gish, the Gish I swear!”
Spyker let the power within her begin to seep through the leather wrappings around her forearms. The ebony energy looked like a cross between black flames and dark grey, sooty, smoke. The Skull’s eyes widened as he felt the hungry fingers begin to creep toward his face.
“Wha the! Hey, no! I told ya!” he screamed as the dark cloud covered his head.
Spyker dropped the unconscious punk to the ground. The police band beacon, a “chirper” in the lingo, she set by his feet. The PCPD should arrive long before the Skull and his buddies regained consciousness. Spyker faded back into the shadows, the black tiger-strip camouflage on her dark orange catsuit blending her outline into the night’s cool darkness. She headed slowly toward the park she knew was nearby, staying to the shadows while she thought her way through what she’d learned.
Rumors had been circulating about a new type of villain terrorizing the streets of Paragon City. Not that there was a shortage of evil-minded freaks wandering about after the Rikti invasion. There was also no shortage of new heroes as well thanks to the incredible energies released during the Rikti War. Many had formed teams and even groups, but Spyker had avoided them. Her single-minded mission hadn’t seemed to leave much room for working with other heroes. Yet, she knew other heroes might have information sources she did not. She had been a loner for so long, she wasn’t sure how to approach these other superheroes. For now, she had another goal in mind. Homeless people had been disappearing. It wasn’t as if the city kept accurate records on the homeless, but several of Spyker’s sources had reported friends and acquaintances going missing. Worse than that, she had seen copies of several police and forensic reports where bodies had been found, or rather pieces of bodies had been found. Few of the victims had been identified since DNA-style identification was mostly useless; the homeless rarely had occasion to have DNA typing done. In every case the police had been unable to positively identify the victim. More disturbing than that was the information that hadn’t made the papers: in many cases the body parts found together didn’t belong to just one individual.