Purrfect casually raised her hands up in a mock surrender. "Relax." The cat-themed hero let out a small snicker. "I thought you and I were friends. What's with the hostile look?"
Hope felt her tense muscles ease up a bit as her mom stepped away from the hero. "Friends? We've only met a few times. Also, I've sort of been attacked by three different heroes today, so I'm a bit paranoid."
Purrfect folded her arms and gave a slight nod. "The Hero Branch doesn't seem to be kind to those who don't instantly bow down. I'm in the same boat you are, simply for siding with Battery. Though I don't regret it for even a moment." Purrfect lifted a finger in a very casual manner, and a small bit of water seemed to be wrapped around it in a makeshift thread. The liquid flowed through the air, so thin it was almost impossible to see, and carried itself all the way into the sky, where it split off into four directions, each one attached to the neck of one of the Giants. "Since joining him, he's shown me a few interesting things."
"You mean like the ability to clone yourself?" Hope questioned. She had to admit she was a little jealous about that. Mr. Larison did make at least some sort of effort to teach her. Most of her hand-to-hand skills were thanks to him, and he had given her pointers on how to use her fire and her Lord form, but he had never unlocked an inverse or second power for her as he had seemingly done for Purrfect. It stung a little. "What's it like being a clone?"
"You'd have to ask a different Purrfect." The cat girl giggled and casually threw her hands behind her head. "You're looking at the real deal!"
"Really?"
"Yep! I'm the one and only Purrfect. Those other versions of me are the clone." The girl spun around and then placed her hands on her hips, puffing her chest out. "See, Daisy City is actually the place I grew up in. This land is my home. I joined the Daisy Sub Enforcers and served under Vampirica. Though since then, my entire team besides Dust Cloud sort of died in the battle with the Beast." Purrfect's smile faded slightly.
Hope winced a bit and nodded her head somberly. She had been there when it happened. She watched Boss and the other Daisy Sub Enforcers die. It hadn't been a good death either. Then again, most heroes rarely got good deaths. "I'm sorry for your loss."
"Don't be. As much as it sucks, I managed to pull through." Purrfect gave a casual shrug and forced her fake smile back on. "And like I said, now I get to work for Battery. Pretty cool. Speaking of pretty things, though... What's with you not being in costume?"
Hope looked down at herself and shrugged. "Well, my identity was kind of blown a while ago, and I only have one suit, and due to circumstances, it's... A bit tied up at the moment. Besides, I showed up in a van that had my face on it, and most of the world already knew about me. I don't really have any reason to hide right now. Especially not here in Daisy. This place is famous for never having any bad guys."
"True that." Purrfect giggled. "Though, that does concern me a bit. After all, I'm wondering why you thought it would be a good idea to bring in a villain to our city."
Hope felt a chill hit her instantly. Purrfect knew about Meta? Was Meta more important than she thought? Was there something she didn't know-
"I saw that suit you were wearing." Purrfect's smirk grew. "Battery told me all about it. That costume used to be a villain, right?"
"A villain!" Jane's eyes went wide with shock. The woman turned to her daughter only to find Hope letting out a relieved sigh. "Is she telling the truth, Hope? Is that Kevin kid a bad guy?"
Hope sheepishly looked away. "Well... I mean, not anymore." So it was Kevin Purrfect was talking about. That was good. If Meta wasn't considered a big threat or someone Purrfect knew, then it just meant Meta wasn't a major villain. "Kevin's chilled out now. I mean, he gives me cool whips and stuff now. My old costume couldn't do that. It's like I have Golden Weaver's powers or something when I'm using Kevin."
"I don't know how I feel about that." Jane let out a tired sigh. "I knew something was up with that boy. You just don't trust a backpack when it begins talking. Things like that aren't natural."
"Backpacks are cool," Hope responded flatly.
Purrfect watched the exchange with a sly grin. "I did watch you park that van on the beach, you know. It does make me wonder, who was that other girl you had with you? Did you and Sky not work out already? 'Cause if so, you always have me." Purrfect winked.
"Don't say it like that." Hope folded her arms and frowned. "Sky and I are doing fine. I think. Hey, wait! That's also none of your business! Besides, I really can't tell you anything about that other girl. I just sort of met her out of the blue. I don't get any bad vibes from her. At least none of my Hope senses are tingling. She is odd, though. Her name is Meta."
Purrfect's head cocked to the side. "Meta?"
"Yeah, it's sort of an odd name. To be fair, I use Cinder, and you're Purrfect, so I don't think either of us can talk-"
"It isn't that." Purrfect rubbed her chin and frowned softly. "Meta. Meta? Meta, Meta, Meta, Meta, M-" Purrfect suddenly stopped. There was something the hero had heard recently... Something mentioned a little bit before the Beast.
'They always have new faces. Only their leader looks the same. This year one of them will likely be taking on the appearance of a young teenage girl. At least that was who disappeared.' That was what Vampirica had told her team when they were being briefed on a certain villain group that only struck every couple of years.
"Oh." Purrfect said slowly as it seemed to suddenly click for her. "Hey, Cinder? Meta wouldn't happen to be short for anything, would it..." Purrfect seemed to grow rigid, and her face even paled a bit.
Hope frowned slightly. "I mean, I guess it could be. I never asked, though. Why?" She suddenly got a very bad feeling. Her Hope senses were going crazy.
"I think I know why the heroes headed for the beach now," Purrfect said hollowly.
"Heroes? Wait, are some people heading for the beach?" She balled her hands into a fist and glared at the cat-themed hero. "You were keeping me distracted, weren't you!"
Purrfect stepped away and winced. "I told you, I'm aware you had that villain in your midst. I don't care if you claim he's good or not, and I don't care if you're a Lord. I don't want villains coming into my city. I already tipped off the Sub Enforcers when the Giants saw them. By now, they'll already be arriving. That doesn't matter, though, Hope. That Meta girl is-"
"Save it." Hope gritted her teeth and grabbed her mom, scooping the woman up. Her mom let out a bit of a yelp, but she ignored it. She glanced back at Purrfect, and her look caused the hero to take another step back. "You better hope nothing bad happens to my dad."
And with that, she took off at her top speed, praying she wouldn't be too late.
Purrfect stood there for a moment before letting out a heavy sigh. "I'm starting to see why Battery ditched you and replaced you, Cinder. Idiot. You should have listened to what I had to say. If you did, you'd know that other girl is someone you'd absolutely hate."
Outside of Daisy City, Alexander Lauren kept a closer eye on Meta as he watched the grey-haired girl work. Meta wasn't one for talking; the girl simply kept her back turned and worked in silence now that he had stopped speaking to her. His arms grew tighter around the backpack.
"I can't believe Hope would actually leave me alone with a bad guy," Alexander muttered. She could have at least given him a heads-up or something.
"She actually left you alone with two bad guys," Kevin said casually.
"Aw! Come on, don't tell me you're also evil, Baggy!"
"It's Shift! S. H. I. F. T. No more of that Baggy crap!" Kevin hissed. "And besides, I'm not really evil. I wouldn't say I'm good either. I don't give a damn about being a hero. I'm in it for my own goals. I'm number one on my priority list."
"I respect the honesty." Alexander chuckled.
"You and your daughter are way too nice."
"Are we?"
Kevin let out a small huff. "You are. It seriously makes me sick to my stomach. You're not better than me, you know."
"Dude, you got crazy cool superpowers. I'd never consider myself better than you. I'm just a squishy, frail human." Alexander responded with wide eyes. "I mean, I'd kill for a shot at having powers. Seriously, you and Hope are crazy cool when you're out fighting. I can hardly look away."
Kevin squirmed a bit, and the red fabric that seemed to make up his form shifted slightly. "D- Don't say something stupid."
"Aw, are you blushing?"
"No! I'm a man!"
"Actually, you're a backpack-"
"Trouble." Meta's words instantly caused the bantering to cease. The girl's head was still face down in the hood of the van, but she lazily lifted a single arm and snapped. A burst of energy seemed to crackle out of the girl's sword, which was still at her side, and in an instant, a large green dome appeared over her and the van, forged from solid, see-through, lime-colored energy. Alexander stared at the barrier with wide eyes. Neither he nor Kevin were inside of the dome with Meta. They were both still on the beach. "Keep me safe." The girl said softly and kept working.
"Safe from what-" Alexander let out a totally manly and not at all girlish scream as the ground next to him seemed to literally explode.
It happened directly to his right, a small softball-sized hole appearing as a loud 'booming' noise blasted out, and he felt himself be knocked over. Sand rained down around him, and his eyes stung. Kevin let out a low growl, and he could feel the backpack shifting and changing slightly in his arms as it glared at something he couldn't see.
"Geez, Halo, your aim's gotten a lot worse than I remember." A loud, booming female voice growled out.
"I wasn't trying to hit him." A second voice responded, this one being a much softer female tone.
"Yeah, War, that guy isn't our target. Just the red thing in his arms. There's no need to hurt him." A third voice, one that belonged to a young boy, stated.
"Oh please," the first voice was back, dripping with condescension. "He's holding onto the damn thing. He's involved somehow. Same for that grey-haired girl."
"Grey-haired girl?" The third voice let out a low whistle. "Oh, she's pretty cute."
"Not the time, Dust." The second voice said softly.
"Right... Sorry."
Alexander winced and rubbed the sand out of his eyes. He always hated stuff like this. It was coarse and rough and irritating... Slowly, though, as his eyes cleared, he found himself staring up at three figures that were on the other side of the beach, near the wall his daughter and wife had jumped over.
The first figure was a tall woman. She stood at nearly seven feet in height and had ginger hair that dropped down her back wildly, going past her waist. She wore what looked like worn-down rusty armor and a helmet that covered most of her head, save for the back where her hair came out. She was missing a right arm but didn't seem bothered by it. She had a large battleaxe that was placed over her left shoulder and was being carried by her remaining arm.
She was War God, a member of Fable's team, and someone who had managed to land a few blows on the Beast before her right arm was torn off and she was frozen by a cube of ice. It had taken her hours to thaw. "We can do this the easy way, or we can do this the hard way, sir." War God stated in a booming voice. Her hand gripped down on her battleaxe. "I really hope you pick the hard way."
The second figure threw her arm out in front of War God, stopping the tall woman. Unlike War God, this person was a much smaller woman. She stood at average height and was nearly as gorgeous as Lady Time. She wore what looked like a small dress made of white feathers that covered her upper body and fell past her waist a bit. The girl's hair was snow white and seemed to float slightly, lifting up and down lazily. Her eyes almost held a golden glow within them, and she had a calm smile on her lips.
She was Halo, a member of Lady Time's team. After the death of Vampirica, she had been promoted, and now, instead of working for the Time Keepers, she was in charge of the new Daisy Sub Enforcers. And thanks to Battery's Giants kicking out Lady Time, Halo was currently enjoying her position at the top, where she thought she belonged. "No need to get any violent, War God. Remember, I'm technically your boss right now."
"Only until your team gets sorted." War God spat out. "Once the Sub Enforcers of Daisy have been rebuilt, I'm heading straight back to Fable's side." War God jutted out with her thumb, pointing it at the last figure. "You need to hurry up and find other heroes, Halo. This kid isn't cutting it as the only member of the Sub Enforcers."
The final member of the trio was only about eighteen, barely being an adult. He was young-looking, with shaggy black hair and a slight bit of facial hair that was just starting to grow in. Unlike the other two, he didn't seem to be in a costume, instead wearing a baggy green coat.
Dust Cloud was his name. He used to be part of the old Sub Enforcers for Daisy. His squad had been wiped out, however, and torn apart. He quit at first, trying to make a name for himself. Purrfect had left the team once he was out, cutting ties with him. His solo career ended fast, though, so now he found himself working for the new and improved Sub Enforcers. He was currently its only real member, though, since War God didn't count, which is a fact she loved to bring up constantly.
"Can we just get this over with?" Dust Cloud asked casually. His entire body seemed to crack, and in an instant, he exploded. Waves of sand and other small particles swirled around where he was, and they launched forward, carrying his jacket and pants. Unlike Wasp Nest, he didn't need to be naked to use his powers. In an instant, he appeared behind Alexander and pressed his palm to the back of the man's head. "You're under arrest, sir." Dust Cloud stated in a cool tone.
Alexander was on his knees, his eyes wide as he felt the palm press into the back of his head. "W- Wait."
"The backpack." War God growled out. "Toss it down. We know what it is. Purrfect tipped us off." The hero glared at the red monster in Alexander's arms. "You're a monster—one who worked for a low-level bad guy group that called themselves the Wandering Coin. I don't know what you're doing in my city, and I don't care. Your kind gets the same punishment every time I see you." War God smashed her axe into the ground, shaking the beach. "Death."
"Your kind!?" Kevin almost sounded offended. "Listen up, you racist bitch! I'm going to make you eat those words-"
"I warned you." Dust Cloud said simply. In an instant, his arm exploded to dust, the limb lifting into the air before reforming and dropping down at fast speeds.
"No." Before the hand could ram into Alexander's head, Kevin's form exploded into a mass of tendrils whipped out in rapid directions. They formed over Alexander, blocking the strike and shoving Dust Cloud back. Kevin's shape seemed to twist and change, growing large, and it kicked up a wave of sand and dust, blocking the hero's view of him for a moment. "It's been a while." The dust started to settle, and Halo felt her eyes widen from what she saw. "I think I'll rampage for a bit and cool my head off."
"M- Mars King?" Halo spat out in horror. "Y- You're a member of the Bad Timers!"
Alexander was now nowhere to be seen, nor was the backpack. Instead, a new figure stood. One that was covered in thick red muscles that formed his flesh. Demonic-looking horns stabbed out of his head, and a tail whipped back and forth. It was the spitting image of Mars King, though a bit slimmer and with a new addition. A silver color pulsed through the red. Metal claws stabbed out of the monster's fingertips, the Pod literally running through his veins.
"Mars King?" The new figure cracked his knuckles and gave a sly smirk. "Nah. Name's Shift. Consider me the new top dog around here."
It was very dark...
That was the first thing Alexander realized.
It was also very cramped.
That was the second thing Alexander realized.
He was trapped, his arms suspended at his side. He couldn't see anything, but he could feel something pressing in all around him. He heard what sounded like talking, but it came from all around him. "K- Kevin?" He asked. "Where am I?"
"Inside of me," Kevin replied casually. "I ate you."
"What!"
"Relax. You're not in danger." Kevin's voice chuckled. "Your daughter is kind of a greedy bitch. I told her my powers have limits now that Wish is gone, but it just went through one ear and out the other. I can't maintain my normal form as well, so I'm using you as a sort of skeleton. You're keeping me held upright. Don't worry, though; I'll do all the fighting. I'm going to take these three girls out!"
Back on the beach, Dust Cloud frowned as he stood back up. "Uh, I'm a boy-"
Shift kicked out as hard as he could, ramming his leg right between Dust Cloud's legs. "Not anymore, you're not!"
Dust Cloud looked unamused as his body broke down into a wave of dust, all the damage healing. The hero appeared behind Shift once more and tried to wrap his arms around the monster, but Shift's back was stabbed out, and several metal spikes came out. The silver spears rammed through Dust Cloud's body, once again shattering his form. Just like Wasp Nest, he was able to change instantly the moment his body was damaged, and he always healed when he was reformed. Also, just like Wasp Nest, he had the physical stats of a normal human. That meant he wasn't that strong. That was okay, though. He was never the muscle of the team. He was the distraction.
Shift let out a growl and swatted at the air as the dust blocked his view. A second later, though, he felt a wave of intense pain as something came crashing through the dust cloud and rammed into him. War God's battleaxe smashed into Shift's side, the hero having insane super strength as she sent the monster flying back. Shift felt himself be launched, and he crashed back first into the green barrier that formed around the van, shaking and cracking it a bit. With a flick of her hand, Meta easily fixed it, mostly ignoring the fight and continuing to do her job.
"You could lend me a hand, you know." Shift grunted.
Meta casually brought her arm out and gave him a thumbs up. "You got this." Her head was still down, and she was not paying any attention.
"I hate you."
"Okay."
War God came stomping forward, and she came out swinging with her axe, shattering the air around her. As her blow came out, Shift lifted both of his arms. His fingers expanded, and the metal blades that were in them jutted out. The Pod formed and flowed like a liquid, taking shape into a dome-like shield that was connected to his fingers. It blocked War God's axe and even shattered the blade, the hero's eyes going wide as she stared at her weapon. Shift just smirked as he watched the liquid metal pull itself back into his body. He ran a hand through one of his veins, feeling the liquid twitch inside of him.
"Okay, maybe I misjudged you. You're kind of helpful." Shift chuckled darkly. At first, he had hated the stupid metal thing. It fought him and seemed to despise him. Weirdly enough, though, after Cinder gave it a good talking to, it seemed to accept him and even worked with him to make the costume. Now, it was inside of him, giving him access to powers he normally wouldn't have. In a way, it felt almost as if he had Oxide's powers, as well as his own. The two of them would make for a good team. "Shit... I'm thinking about her again. Damn, I miss her-"
War God's grip changed, and her weapon glowed for a moment. In a flash, the axe was gone, replaced with an even bigger hammer, which she swung out with ease, even with one arm. It rammed into Shift's side, the monster having let his guard down. His head was whipped to the side, and he felt himself be smashed into the ground. Inside of the suit, Alexander whimpered a bit as he felt everything around him shake. It was almost like he was being flung around. Shift rammed into the ground back first, and he twisted his body and kicked up with his legs. He couldn't change his shape as much as he'd like, for fear of crushing Alexander, but he could do enough to hurt the one he was fighting.
Shift's feet crashed into War God's stomach, his strength causing the woman to gasp as she was kicked high into the air. Before he could fully get back up and ready for his next attack, more dust came into his view, and Dust Cloud appeared before him. The hero unleashed a strong punch, but it didn't even make Shift flinch. The boy lacked the strength to hurt anyone with super durability.
"That all you got?" The monster asked with a smirk. He backhanded Dust Cloud, his hand ripping through the hero's head, but just like before, he didn't actually deal any damage as Dust Cloud appeared behind him and grabbed him.
"Now, War God!" Dust Cloud yelled out, his arms gripping Shift tightly.
Shift's head shot up, and he watched as War God began to plummet down toward the ground straight for him. Her arm lifted above her head, and her weapon changed once more into a familiar thing all villains feared. A massive golden greatsword the size of a bus! War God had the ability to store weapons she collected and call upon them. That included weapons that belonged to other people. This was her prized possession. The giant blade the Victorian would use to cleave large monsters in half. War God swung down with the sword as hard as she could, forcing all of her inhuman strength into the blade.
Shift flexed out, his body literally exploding through Dust Cloud as he tried to get away, but it was too late. The blade came crashing down, and the entire beach around them exploded, the sand instantly turning into molten glass. Dust particles flowed in the air as Dust Cloud slowly reformed and dropped down onto a part of the ground that was glass. War God landed in a puddle of molten glass but barely paid it any mind, instead sending her massive blade away and replacing it with a simple spear. As soon as her blade vanished, she saw what was left of Shift and let out a curse.
A metal ball was formed protectively around the monster. It slowly came undone and dropped Shift to the ground. The metal pulled its way back into Shift's red skin, and the monster growled, glaring at War God. "If that thing hadn't saved me, you'd have killed the guy inside of me!"
"Am I supposed to care-" War God was cut off as Shift blasted forward and rammed his fist directly into her face as hard as he could. It dented and caved in part of War God's helmet and smashed her down into the molten glass, causing her to hiss.
"You should care." Shift roared.
Over with Meta, the girl closed the van's hood, her barrier still up. Her arms were folded as she watched the fight. "He's a little stronger than I first thought. He might even be able to beat War God. I wonder what he plans to do about the dangerous one, though." Just like Meta, Halo remained on the sidelines, her smile not fading as the hero watched the fight.
War God gritted her teeth and tried to swing her arm up and stab her blade into Shift, but the monster stepped down on her wrist, his foot causing the metal to dent and creak. The hero cried out as her arm was shoved deeper into the ground and almost broke instantly. Before the bone could fully snap, Dust Cloud rammed into Shift as hard as he could, trying to tackle the red monster. It barely worked, only causing Shift's foot to slightly raise up, but that was all War God needed. She changed her weapon into a massive anti-tank rifle and jammed it into Shift's belly, pulling the trigger.
Alexander let out a loud yell as he felt a bit of pain in his stomach. The bullet never reached him, though, both Kevin and the Pod working together to wrap around the massive shell that rammed into them, slowing it down enough that it didn't break through Shift's flesh. Shift swung out with his fist and shattered the gun before War God could fire again, right as the woman stood back up. His other hand also rammed through Dust Cloud, exploding the teen again. War God formed a longsword and tried to slice Shift's head off, but her blade broke on his neck. Before she could recover, Shift's right hand grew bigger, and it grabbed the woman by the face, lifting her up. Then he began to squeeze.
War God screamed as her helmet began to bend and dent, as Shift's hand closed in. "Stop it!" Dust Cloud yelled. "You'll kill her!"
Shift glared at the other hero. "Am I supposed to care?" He asked, repeating War God's words. He squeezed down harder, feeling the helmet give out and shatter. War God was a bit sturdier than her helm and didn't instantly die, but now he was gripping her skull. He could feel it. He had the power to pop her head if he wanted to. He didn't, though. Instead, he squeezed down until he was sure she was filled with blinding pain, and then he rammed her face down into the ground, the molten glass having hardened. He used her head to bash into it and shatter the floor, and when he was sure she was knocked out, he flung her toward Dust Cloud. "She'll live."
Dust Cloud's arms shook as he held the tall woman, doing his best to keep himself standing. He stared at the monster before him with wide eyes. "Y- You really are a nasty villain."
Shift only smirked. "And you're a little too much of a bitch to be calling yourself a man. Get out of here before I gobble you up, you sissy-"
Pain.
Faster than Shift could even process it, he felt a wave of intense pain in his side. He wasn't the only one, either. Alexander screamed out, and Shift's left side became a mix of black and red blood, which flowed down. Shift's body shook, and he slowly glanced down to his side, which now had a small chunk taken out of it, the attack having gone all the way through and stealing a piece of Alexander's flesh as well.
"Just give up." Dust Cloud said quietly. "Please. You don't have to die."
Shift collapsed to his knees, wincing as he grabbed at his flesh. His body was already starting to heal, but Alexander's was another matter...
Halo stepped forward, but the girl's smile was still not gone. She had a kind look on her face and held both her arms out as if asking for a hug, but she was dozens of meters away still. "I'll give you a chance to spit out the person inside of you. You need only travel to hell alone, monster."
Shift gritted his teeth and tried to stand but could feel Alexander's body collapsing inside of him. "Y- You bitch. What sort of hero does a sneak attack like that?"
"The kind that wants to win."
"S- Screw you!" Kevin slowly pulled himself off of Alexander. The man was flat on his back, luckily not being in a section of molten glass. A small piece of Alexander's side was missing, a horrible stream of red coming out. Kevin's own body couldn't maintain its shape; instead, it shifted and fell, becoming a weird slime-like form. The Pod dropped out of him as well, taking on the shape of Hope's silver jacket. "S- Seriously, lady? You call yourself a hero?"
"I am a hero. I did fight the Beast, after all." Halo giggled. She had actually just attacked the Beast once before following Pretty Face into the bunker, hiding with him until the fighting was over. It wasn't that she was weak. She was strong. Almost as strong as Lady Time. She was also smart. Smart enough to know that she didn't stand a chance against the Beast. Halo raised her hand, three fingers coming up, as she placed her pointer and thumb together, making a hole that she brought up to her eye. "Time to die-"
A foot rammed into the back of Halo's head, and the woman felt herself be flung across the beach. She rolled across the sand and flipped over and finally landed on her back. Blood trickled down Halo's head, and she brought a hand up to feel the wound, her eyes wide. Dust Cloud also stared in shock.
"Y- You. I know you."
Hope placed her mom down, and instantly, Jane let out a cry and ran over to her husband's side.
Kevin craned his head up and found himself looking up at Hope as the girl stepped past him. "It's about time you showed up." Kevin chuckled weakly.
"Can you form my suit?" Cinder questioned. Her voice was flat and didn't hold the usual emotion.
"Sorry." Kevin shook a bit. "Not this time."
"That's okay." Cinder walked forward as Halo picked herself up. "I'll just do this myself."
Halo's eyes met Cinder's, and Halo felt her body freeze up. They were a striking blue, and they held a ton of anger behind them. Halo was strong. She was also smart. Smart enough to know that she just made a huge mistake.
During the battle with the Beast...
The shelter shook, and rubble rained down from above. Any lights that had been on had long since lost power, leaving them all in the dark, left only with the constant shaking of the city.
"Who thought staying in this place was a good idea!" One of the elites from Oleander hissed out.
"Y- Yeah! I- It's not going to hold." A wealthy woman said, shivering, as more of the roof above gave out.
"Aren't you two heroes!" The vice mayor asked, turning to the two costumed people who were within the shelter. "Do something! That was the only reason we let you in here!"
Halo took a cautious step back as dozens of eyes all turned to her. Things hadn't been looking good outside. The Beast was seemingly winning. She had decided it was best to cut her losses and chase after Pretty Face. The handsome hero had delivered a single blow to the Beast, then proceeded to pose for the camera before running away once the perfect shot was finished. She had followed after him once she saw the Victorian get casually bitch-slapped away. That was enough for her to decide this battle wasn't worth it.
That was where she found herself now.
It was some sort of vault, one created by the late Mayor Grove. Most of the wealthy and elite of Oleander were already out of the city, and the Hero Branch was personally getting them all out. Those who had missed the flight or weren't as lucky, however, had this bunker to rely on. It was built into a large wall that sloped down beneath the city, and the inside of it was very dark. It hadn't been finished; Grove died before it was truly done, so the vault was mainly just a massive square room of stone and metal. It was packed to the brim with hundreds of rich folks and Hero Branch officers. Outside of the vault would be the other rich people who hadn't arrived on time, the door sealing shut.
"Now, now!" Pretty Face called out into the crowd. He and Halo had managed to get spots in the vault. He had always been planning to escape to it once his heroic display of bravery was caught on camera, but Halo being here with him was a welcome surprise. He had gladly kicked some mother out so she could take the woman's place. Like him, he viewed Halo as someone too beautiful to die at the hands of the Beast. "Let's all just do our best to stay calm. I'm sure the heroes outside can handle it."
"Yeah, right!" The rich man from before hissed. "We all know they're dying out there! And then we're next!"
"We don't know that for sure." Halo winced a bit as more of the eyes turned to glare at her, and she did her best to hide behind Pretty Face. "I mean, who knows... Maybe they're doing better. Boy Genius and the Victorian are both up there. Surely..."
"I just wish we knew for sure." One more said quietly.
"If only there was a way." Another man agreed.
Pretty Face gave a grin and suddenly clapped Halo on the back, causing the woman to jump a bit. "Well, as a matter of fact, this lady here can actually help us out and let us know how the battle is going."
Halo stared at the other hero with wide eyes. "What do you mean?"
"I've studied up on you and your powers." Pretty Face explained. "I know what you can and can't do. You could go outside, walk through this vault door, and tell us the state of the city. I'd like to know if I should be planning my own escape plan in case the heroes aren't going to win."
"Y- Yeah!" Someone else said. "That's a good idea. We need to know if they're winning or if we need to figure something else out! T- This vault won't hold if the B- Beast wins."
"Tell us how it is out there!" Another person stated.
Halo shook her head and stepped away from the crowd. "Are you guys crazy? Do I look stupid to you? If I go out there, I'll die!"
"You're a hero, aren't you?" Pretty Face cocked his head to the side. "Well, look around you. These people need to be saved. So save them."
"You're crazy." Halo hissed out and clenched her fist. "You go do it then."
"I can't." The handsome hero lazily shrugged his shoulders. "I'd have to open the door to get out, and that could put all these people in danger. You can phase through it, though, with your powers. Besides, if you don't do anything and that Beast wins, then we're all dead either way, so get to it."
"W- Why can't you just check the live stream or something?" Halo demanded. "Boy Genius's drones were recording the entire thing!"
"All the drones are down right now." Pretty Face shrugged.
"But- But-"
"No buts." Pretty Face grabbed Halo by the shoulders, and he spun the woman around. "Look, it'll be quick. Just go out there and take a look around and then phase back in here. If it's real bad, I'll call in a couple of favors and get us out of here."
"If you had another way to get us out of here, then do it," Halo growled.
"No can do." Pretty Face wiggled his finger. "It's a one-time-use trump card I've been saving. I can't ever use it again once it's out, ya see. That's why I came to this bunker to hide out in the first place. I figured the heroes could handle it, but by the sounds of it, they're getting their asses handed to them. If you get out there and it looks like they're winning, we'll all stay cozy up in here till the battle is over. If it looks like they're losing, though, then I'll go ahead and pop my trump card and get us all out of here. Of course, it'll cost ya." Pretty Face gave a sly grin as he looked at all the people. "I'm thinking... Ten K. Each person. It might seem like a lot, but you'll all be kept safe if it comes to it."
"We already paid to have you stay here with us and keep us safe!" Someone yelled in outrage.
"And hopefully, you won't have to pay anymore." Pretty Face shoved Halo closer to the vault door. "She'll tell us how things are going out there, won't you, sweetheart? It's getting a little cramped as well, so be a dear and make space."
Halo glared back at the handsome man. "Why'd you even let me in here in the first place if you were just going to throw me out?"
"Well, you were beautiful, but then you got that ugly frown on your face." Pretty Face shrugged. "Besides, I ain't interested in women. You're pretty to look at, but that's all you're worth. Now go on. We're waiting."
Halo took a deep breath and slowly reached out, placing her hand on the wall. "You're an asshole."
"No. I'm a survivor."
"Nope, just an asshole." And with that, Halo's body began to glow with a faint white light as she stepped forward and began to meld into the stone before vanishing out of sight.
As soon as she was gone, a faint beep echoed through the vault, and Pretty Face pulled out his phone, looking down at it. "Oh hey, Boy Genius got his drones back online; guess she didn't need to go outside and risk her life! My bad."
Halo felt herself phase through the stone and metal around her. It was an old speedster trick she was using. Some heroes could move so fast that they could mess with their own bodies. She wasn't really a speedster per se, but her power did allow her to do some things extremely fast. So fast she could vibrate her molecules through the stone, almost bending the space around her as she walked through it.
It didn't take her long to stumble out on the other side of the door, and when she did, she was shocked to see that everything was a lot more fine than she had been expecting.
Buildings were still destroyed, and massive cracks littered the streets. Despite that, though, a large crowd of people remained outside of the vault door, bashing on it, all trying to get in. Her body was still in a distorted state, which made it hard for anyone to actually notice her. It was almost as if she was in a different space that reflected back on this one, so she quickly moved through the crowd and got to a spot out of sight before she let her powers drop.
As soon as Halo became visible, she suddenly found herself surrounded by darkness as something massive loomed above. It was the spaceship. The very same that the Beast had arrived in. The massive UFO hovered in the air, firing out waves of energy beams that tore through most of the street. The heroes were still fighting it, Mister Man unloading waves of bullets into the ship. Halo watched the fight with wide eyes. It took her a moment to snap out of it, and she raised her arm, pressing her pointer and thumb together, and formed a circle, which she placed over her eye.
It hadn't worked on the Beast. Her attack had simply bounced off of that monster. She was betting, however, that it'd at least put a dent in whatever this ship was, though.
Halo never got the time to fire her attack. The ship seemingly sensed her and fired out a wave of energy, sweeping it through dozens of the buildings around them. They were already badly torn apart, but now they were all coming down. Chunks of stone rained down. Halo blasted out, but her power only allowed her to get rid of one chunk, the rock that was heading toward her simply vanishing as if it never existed. There were still others raining down toward the people. She went to dodge out of the way, but someone managed to grab onto her.
"Wait! You can't leave us, we'll die-"
"Get off me." Halo smacked the hand away. "I'm not dying here-" It was too late, though. She wasn't going to be fast enough to fire another attack out, nor did she have time to dodge. Halo watched as the rock fell toward her face. She had durability, but there was so much heavy stone that she doubted it'd matter. At the last moment, however, before it could hit her or any of the other people, a hero finally arrived.
Bright orange fire rammed into the falling building, and with an incredible amount of force, the thing was shattered to bits. Most of the rubble raining down below was reduced to harmless chunks. Halo felt the small pebbles rain down onto her as the heat died down.
"Are you guys okay?"
Her throat suddenly felt dry, but Halo managed to turn her head. She found herself staring at a hero. One who was covered in their own blood, missing a chunk from their side, and badly beaten down but still smiling. A girl with raven black hair and the bluest eyes she had ever seen.
Halo found herself staring at Cinder.
A superhero.
***
Present Day...
Halo grunted and grabbed at the back of her head, feeling a sickly wet sensation. That kick had nearly snapped her neck. "How dare you!"
"How dare I?" Cinder said in a flat tone.
Halo glared up at the younger girl. "Yeah. How dare you!"
Jane held onto Alexander, trying to put pressure on the man's wound, but he was still bleeding. War God was down for the count, and Dust Cloud had taken several steps back, holding his arms up, no longer wanting anything to do with the situation. "Halo." The boy hissed out. "Look at who this is."
"It's not Cinder, if that's what you're afraid of." Halo snorted out. The woman managed to stumble back up to her feet and glared back at the girl before her. Cinder just stared directly back at her. "I heard that there was an imposter running around."
"Word travels fast," Cinder stated quietly.
"So you're not actually Cinder?" Dust Cloud questioned. The girl wasn't wearing a costume, but she had that look. He had watched Cinder and Poseidon battle the Beast. That sense of power and dread was still with him. He had always thought it was the Beast that put those feelings there, but now he was unsure... Cinder or not, he was smart enough to know this girl was trouble.
"It doesn't matter who I am." Cinder closed her eyes, and she took a deep breath, doing her best to calm down. Halo had somehow surpassed Ward in terms of people she hated. "You hurt my father."
"Your father's a bad guy." Halo sneered. "He had what was coming to him for working with that monster over there. If he didn't want to get hurt, he shouldn't have joined the wrong team."
Blood began to drip down onto the sand, and it took Cinder a moment to realize that her nails were digging into her palm from how hard she was balling her hand into a fist. Despite the anger she felt, she turned away from Halo and focused on her dad. "Can you help him, Kevin?"
"I can." It wasn't Kevin who spoke, but rather Meta. The grey-haired girl stepped forward and reached for her sword.
"Why didn't you do anything to stop the fighting?" Cinder demanded, staring at the other girl. "You could have taken them all out easily but didn't."
"I only want to fight the Lord of the Sun," Meta stated in her usual emotionless tone. The girl drew her weapon and sliced it through the air, cutting into Kevin.
"Ow!" Kevin hissed as a chunk of him was taken off. "What the hell was that for, you bitch!"
"Don't be a baby. You heal." Meta twirled her sword around as the piece of Kevin began to wrap around her blade. It glowed with various lights, and she jammed it into Alexander's side, causing the man to howl and groan for a moment, but a second later, the piece of red flesh moved over his missing chunk and began to mold into him before fusing with his body and stopping the bleeding. Alexander's eyes rolled into the back of his head as he blacked out. "He'll live but will need rest." Meta sheathed her sword.
Cinder stared at the other girl in silence for several moments before she turned to look back at Halo. Halo had watched the exchange, and the older woman had a frown on her face. Halo's attention was no longer on Cinder but rather on Meta. "I've seen that power before, but why do you have it? It belonged to someone else last I knew." Meta didn't say anything; in fact, the woman didn't even bother to look at Halo. "It was a man. He carried a sword just like that and could do things with that blade. Do you know what his name was?"
"It's the same name I have now," Meta said casually. "I took his name when I took his powers."
"Took his powers?" Cinder shot a look toward the other girl. "What does that mean?"
"It means I've just stumbled upon a really big villain." Halo stepped forward and lifted her hand up, forming a circle with her fingers, which she placed over her right eye. "You guys aren't just a couple of bad guys. You're all total scum if someone like the girl is in your group. I'll just go ahead and kill you all here and now."
"Wait-" Jane yelled out, but it was too late.
In an instant, everything around them seemed to flatten and crush, as if a wave of invisible force came crashing down. Cinder gritted her teeth as she felt herself being shoved to her knees. It was like being under the effects of Poseidon's gravity; only she could actually feel the weight that was pressing down on her. It was heavy and thick, as if she was lifting an entire building. Meta was unaffected and casually picked up Kevin and the Pod. The grey-haired girl moved closer to Jane and Alexander and, with a flick of her wrist, put a green bubble of energy around them that stopped whatever the effect was.
"I assume you want to deal with her yourself," Meta said casually.
"You're damn right I do." Cinder managed a grin, and she slowly forced herself to stand. She wasn't at the barrier with Meta, but that didn't matter. The ground around them was literally being caved in as if they were in a crater that was growing deeper, but she ignored it and forced herself forward. The poor van also wasn't doing well; part of it was beginning to get flattened and crushed, many of the windows exploding. So, much for Meta fixing the van... "That's enough!" She yelled out.
Much to her shock, that seemed to actually work as the intense pressure ended. She climbed out of the crater and made it to the top. Still, across the beach, Halo remained standing. The woman's eyes were filled with annoyance.
"You're tough for a faker."
"And you talk a lot for someone who's going to be spitting up their teeth." Hope cracked her knuckles and got ready.
Halo just laughed at the other girl. "Please. You won't even get close to me-" Halo saw red as, in an instant, a fist rammed directly into her face. Hope was already on her, faster than the super could even follow. Hope smashed her fist down into the pretty woman's face and twisted her arm, spinning Halo into the ground and causing the woman to gasp. It became hard to see, but Halo forced her eyes to adjust, and she found Hope standing above her. Blood began to softly pour down the side of Halo's face, and the girl now sported a very nasty-looking black eye. "H- How dare you-"
Hope ignored the girl's whining and pulled her fist back, about to strike once more. She wasn't given the chance, though, as Halo managed to form a circle with her pointer finger and thumb. There were no flashing lights, nor was there any build-up of energy. It was instead instant and without warning. All Hope felt was a powerful, sharp pain in her gut, and the next thing she knew, she was sent flying back with tremendous speed, smashing back first into the wall around Daisy City.
Her back sunk into the stone, leaving an indent on her body, and she let out several painful coughs. A fist-size hole went directly through her T-shirt, and her belly had turned a nasty red, leaving a circled bruise that was smoking. Whatever had hit her had done so fast and hard.
Halo managed to stand back up and placed her makeshift circle over her eye. "Let's see how you like this!"
Once more, there was no sign of any attack. One moment, she was pressed against the wall, and the next thing Hope knew, she was being blasted through it by a wave of force. It hit her a lot harder this time, flinging her through the entire wall and right through Daisy City. She was flipped over, rolling through the road, badly ripping it up, before she finally crashed back first into the window of some store. The glass shattered around her, and she rammed into the back of the wall, her momentum finally dying down as a shelf full of heavy items rained down around her.
She could hear the screaming of the shopkeeper, but she barely glanced his way and instead rubbed at her stomach, which was starting to hurt a lot more now. Her shirt was also starting to get badly torn.
But what exactly was it that was doing this to Hope Lauren?
A halo is a phenomenon that can sometimes cause a large ring to appear in the sky where the sun or moon is suspended. This effect, at times, can almost look like a rainbow and is caused by the reflection and refraction of light, bouncing off of tiny ice particles in the orbit of the atmosphere. Halo's power allows her to reflect and refract objects caught in her circle. She reflects an image of the space in front of her and forces it to refract into the object caught in her circle, causing an implosion-like effect when, for a moment, two layers of space are forced to compete.
Another way to explain it would be for your mirror image to suddenly gain its own physical form, and then that physical form is suddenly placed inside of the space you stand in, causing you both to be standing at one point at the same time. Since something like this can not happen, it unleashes a powerful blast that is not only coming at you at the speed of light but hitting you, and only you, with a tremendous amount of force.
This power is what made Halo so strong. Almost no one could react to the speed of her attacks or survive the sheer impact. The downside was the destructive property of her attacks. Throwing any attack at the speed of light would wipe out everything around you. Halo's power, however, causes the damage to only be inflicted on what is caught in her circle, ensuring the world around her doesn't get harmed. However, should she be faced with a foe or object durable enough to survive being hit by this, that person will likely be flung back at extreme breakneck speeds and likely destroy everything they come in contact with from how fast they are moving.
Unfortunately, Halo does not care about casualties or the destruction she causes.
"Why the hell would she blast me in the direction of the city?" Hope crossed her legs and frowned as she wiped some blood off of her chin. "Wouldn't it have been smarter to send me flying in the direction of the ocean or something? This girl is such a pain."
She wasn't one for holding back as much as she should have. In a fight, she could sometimes have a little too much fun and destroy the street or building she was on, but she always made sure it had no people around it while she was doing it. When she had been flung through Daisy, she had destroyed several streets and a few buildings. Halo was lucky she hadn't rammed into anyone. At the speeds she had been going, she'd kill someone on accident.
Speaking of people, there were a bunch of them all around her. She had crashed into some store that had several people screaming at her, but she mostly ignored it. Outside were more of Daisy's people, many of them dressed up in their odd costumes, though a few were in suits and stood next to heavy vans, no doubt the Hero Branch of this city. Some of them were screaming at the Giants, who remained motionless. Even in Mr. Larison's new state of mind, he didn't consider her a villain, so neither would the Giants, and since Halo also wasn't considered a villain, at least right now, it basically meant the Giants weren't going to be doing anything any time soon.
"Get the hell out of my shop!" Someone screamed at her as loudly as they could, finally snapping her out of her thoughts. "Or at least get a broom and sweep up all this glass!"
Hope turned her head and found herself staring at a small, plump man with a heavy beard. He sort of looked like how you would imagine a dwarf to look in some fantasy novel. She had seen him before earlier today. He was the blacksmith-
"Wait!" Her eyes lit up and turned into stars as she looked around. "I'm in the sword shop!"
All along the walls, many blades, each crafted in a different way, resided. They were hung up all around her, and she had actually crashed into a shelf full of them, which had crashed down around her, but thanks to her durability, none of them cut her. The shop owner was red in the face and looked as if he was very, very mad at her.
"Get out of my shop! You already destroyed one of my windows and made a mess!" The man yelled.
"Sorry about that, sir-" Her eyes went wide, and she grabbed the man by the beard, yanking him down along with herself. Her enhanced senses kicked back in, going on full blast, and she heard Halo's familiar heartbeat. She had memorized it earlier on accident when she caved in the girl's face, and that sound had alerted her just in the nick of time. A powerful force rammed at the spot she and the dwarf had been, blowing a hole through the wall and sending debris flying everywhere at high speeds. Some people screamed out in pain as jagged wood or stone stabbed into them. "Stop! What are you doing? Are you crazy!"
"Well, if you wouldn't dodge, none of them would be getting hurt." Halo sneered and stood outside of the store. Dozens of Daisy's people all stared at the hero in shock. Her beauty was mostly gone, replaced with a look of rage, and her dress was stained black and red. "Stop staring at me!" Halo screamed and fired again.
It was only through pure reflexes that Hope was able to dodge. She grabbed the small man and dragged him with her as more of the building came down around them, the walls blowing up. "I have a civilian with me!"
"This poor hostage you took will be remembered fondly as a hero for his sacrifice!" Halo gave a wicked grin as she got ready to fire again. Blood was smeared down her face from the blow she took, and she looked completely insane, not even bothering to properly aim. She nearly took some poor guy out but luckily only took a chunk of his shoulder. "It's your fault all of this is happening, you know! If you just sit still, I'll kill you nice and painlessly! Every time you move, though, you cause more and more damage!"
"You're the one causing the damage!" Hope screamed. She jumped across the room, dodging another strike, but the last wall came out, and the entire store began to fall apart, the roof caving in.
"So what if a couple of people get hurt, or some buildings get torn down!" Halo let out a loud laugh. "I'm not going to actually kill any of them or destroy the entire city. We have healers like Paragon and the Cleanup Squad to fix our messes! Do you think the Victorian cares when she kills some giant monster and leaves its corpse behind to be cleaned? Of course not! We keep the people safe, and because of you villains and how destructive you all are, we sometimes have to get a little destructive ourselves! That's the only way we can play fair and nice with your kind!"
She had liked the store.
It had only been for a few moments, but Hope had enjoyed her time looking through the window at all the different blades. Now though it was gone. The roof crashed on top of her, but she withstood it and kept the man she held safe, shielding him with her body. With a slap above her, she blew the roof off of her and shattered it. None of the pieces rained down on the people, though, as she placed the man down and blasted into the air with a super jump and swatted all the broken pieces with her hand, sending out a shock wave that blasted the debris out of the city and far into the ocean. As she landed back down, she let out the sigh she had been holding.
"What's wrong?" Halo laughed as she took in the other girl's appearance. "You're not looking so tough now."
Her clothing was a torn mess, and she had a few bruises across her body. She mostly ignored it, though, and kicked her foot through the rubble. "You know what?" Under the rubble, her foot found what she was looking for. One of the swords that had been hung up on the wall landed in her grasp. "I don't think I'm going to feel that bad for what I'm about to do to you." She promised. The blade she held didn't look like it was anything special. It looked like your average longsword, though formed out of a strange black metal. "In fact, I think I'm going to enjoy this."
Halo once again took a nervous step back for a moment as she saw the look in Cinder's eyes. The hero's ego soon won out, though, and the woman shook her head and raised her hand, placing the circle over her eye. "Good girl. Now sit nice and still!"
The wave of force blasted out, and Cinder raised the sword she held. Behind the hero, the dwarf let out a yell. "No! Not that sword! You can't use it!" It was too late, though. Cinder was already swinging it out to protect herself.
He wasn't a human. He was a Super. His name was Dense Iron, and he was the owner of this shop. He used to be a hero back in the day, one who had been inspired by the late Red Iron, but he wasn't anymore. Now, he just made gear for heroes. Or at least he wanted to...
There were many heroes who used the name Iron. Red Iron hadn't been the first, but he was the most well-known nowadays. He had died a few years back at the hand of the Beast, and as a way of honoring him, many people had taken on the mantle of Iron. Heavy Iron, Light Iron, Medium Iron, and even he, Dense Iron.
His power was pretty simple. He could cause things he created from metal to grow heavier and more durable when they were used. That sadly also made his power basically useless. He wasn't born with strength, and so he couldn't actually use any of the blades that he created. In fact, almost no hero could. It was easy to carry; it had the weight of a normal sword, but as soon as you would try to swing it, all at once, it would become so heavy that not even War God could swing it around. And at that moment, Cinder was swinging her sword in an effort to save her life.
Dense Iron felt himself trip as he stared up at the girl with wide eyes. He was sure that at any second now, it would happen. The weight of the sword would become so heavy her arms would be torn clean off her body, and then she'd be blown to bits by whatever Halo was doing.
That wasn't what happened, though.
Cinder swung the blade and held it in front of her at the last second. The attack Halo launched at her was always small, using its intense speed and weight to cause damage, so the blade was large enough to withstand it. She expected the sword to shatter, but it didn't. Instead, she was pushed back a few feet as the attack died down. She hadn't been sent far, managing to dig her feet into the ground and remain in place for the most part.
Halo looked like she was about to lose it. "That shouldn't be possible!"
"No offense, but you're just not that tough," Hope said flatly. She placed the sword on her shoulder and sheepishly shrugged. "I mean, I've been hit by Battery, the Beast, Green Wolf, and even the Emperor."
"So what! I fought the Beast as well!" Halo screamed and launched out another attack.
Cinder focused her power for a moment. She felt her senses grow sharper, and then, all at once, she found herself seeing things she shouldn't have been able to. When she was a kid, she had done something similar: she saw colors and twisted lights as her eyes gained new senses. She could see the light reflecting and building up. It wasn't as unseen as Halo had thought. Once more, she twisted her body and raised the sword, smacking it into the small orb that fired out of Halo's fingers. She shattered it and then, in a flash, appeared in front of Halo.
"You might have fought the Beast, but there's a big difference between me and you." She said in a blunt tone as she pulled her sword back. Halo's eyes went wide with fear. "I'm the one who killed it this time." She swung the blade as hard as she could.
Halo's breathing reached a pitch, and the girl's legs shook as she stumbled back in fear, screaming. The sword never sliced into her, though. Instead, it stopped inches away from her face. Halo was flat on her butt, staring up at the blade, her body shaking as fear overtook her. Despite how easy it would have been, however, Hope stopped her attack at the last second. She couldn't bring herself to kill the other hero.
That didn't mean she was letting Halo go without consequences, though. "Boop." Cinder brought her hand up and jammed the sword handle down into Halo's head, hitting the woman hard enough to send her crashing face down into the ground unconscious. "I win."
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