Who's the boy that can laugh at a storm cloud?
Turn a frown into a smile for free?
Who's the kid with a heart full of magic?
Everyone knows it's Butters!
"That's me!"
Who's the boy with eyes full of wonder?
Who thinks being yourself is the best thing to be?
Who's that rascal with the tweezers in his pocket?
Everyone knows it's Butters!
"That's me!"
Who's the man with the power of chaos?
Who's the villain with all of the plans?
Who's the supervillain lusting for power?
Everyone knows it's Butters!
"That's me!"
Leopold "Butters" Stotch tapped his pencil on his desk between noting down his ideas. Ideas did flow freely within him, and he couldn't wait to implement the next one for his next bout of true villainy. The city of Brockton Bay would bow to his whims unless those pesky heroes of the Protectorate or, more than likely, the Coon Friends, stopped him. Mysterion seemed the most likely of that cluster to turn, but for some reason that he couldn't remember, she didn't, even when she witnessed her dad fucking Cartman's mom. Perhaps there was another lever he could manipulate, something insidious within her. She would be well worth the investment to the side of Chaos.
"Okay everyone, today we're doing a chemistry lab. I'll be assigning the partners today," said Miss Crabtree, and Butters snorted.
School. These days, school was trouble, much like him. The halls of the school would tremble if they knew the intellect that laid beneath his blond locks. He was Chaos incarnate; he was perhaps the most brilliant mind here. Only he knew what Chaos he would wreak, and under his thumb, every single person who treated him bad would find out what it truly meant to be grounded. Still, an education was important. A brilliant mind still could be subject to ignorance, and so he needed to pay attention.
Plus, there were benefits to socialization.
"Leopold Stotch and Amy Dallon, you're partners today," said Miss Crabtree. She really was a plain-faced teacher. Her brown hair was tied back into a bun, and she wore a dark pantsuit. She didn't matter much. When his plan was implemented, she would likely be one of the ones to benefit most from its implementation.
Now Amy Dallon had potential. Panacea was supposedly the world's greatest healer, and from the work that she did in hospitals, everything seemed to be coming up daisies for her. Why, then, did the brown-haired girl look so tired when she came over to join him at his table?
"Hi, Amy!" Butters greeted her. He had always been taught that being bright and polite was a great way to win people over.
"Leopold," Amy said softly. "Let's just get this over with."
"Well, we have to wait for what teacher says we need to do," Butters said, and the he made a face. He hated being called Leopold. It just sounded wrong. "You don't have to call me that, Amy. Call me Butters. Almost everyone else does."
Amy cocked an eyebrow. Yes, that worked. She seemed either interested or bored, and he could work with either. Besides which, they did have to work together.
"Why can't I be with Ames?" asked another girl. Victoria Dallon. Glory Girl. The New Wave cape was floating half out of her seat as she asked the question. Butters lightly adjusted the aluminum collar he had around his neck as she flew higher. That aura of hers was nothing to be taken lightly.
It was possible that Mrs. Crabtree would have given in to the aura and the pleading had Butters not been there, but his invention seemed to fight off the worst of it. "Because, Victoria, you have been assigned to work with Clyde. I'm sure he will be happy to work with you."
Butters eyed the classmate and shook his head. Of course, Clyde was happy to work with Glory Girl. The former Coon Friend had his eye on the blonde, but he had always been a bit of a womanizer. Ever since he got voted the hottest guy in class in the fourth grade, it was his life. The moron.
Glory Girl was far from the prize that Panacea was, and Butters was happy to know it.
"If you want to be with your sister, I understand," Butters said, looking at Amy. "She really seems sore that the two of you aren't lab partners."
Amy snorted. "She's just mad that she'll actually have to do some of the work."
"Oh. Yeah. Maybe all of it," Butters said, and then he lowered his voice. "Clyde's not exactly the kind of person who does much."
"Oh, and what about you?" Amy asked.
Butters smiled. "I do it all! Let's not worry about the assignment because Scientist Butters is ready to experiment!"
"Scientist Butters, huh?" Amy asked. She seemed like she would have asked more, but Mrs. Crabtree started to pass out the assignment. There were no more outbursts from the rest of the class, which was a good thing.
Amy and Butters were relegated to their work station, and Butters wasted no time in getting the appropriate beakers and tubing ready. He set up the Bunsen burner and followed through the directions with his left hand. With his right, he was idly noting down things in his idea notebook. Right now, his goal would be to get Amy to open up a bit. The girl clearly had something that was bugging her, and while that wasn't really any of his business, it was a point of leverage that he could use.
Plus, he did bring those cookies and had pretty much nobody to share them with. What with Eric, Taylor, Stan and Kyle at Winslow, and with Clyde and Token not talking to him here for some reason, he really had nobody to hang out with at school. Scott Malkinson came over to sit with him at lunch sometimes, but he usually hung out with that Dennis kid.
"See? Scientist Butters is on the job," Butters said with a grin. Then he looked into Amy's eyes. "We're going to get this done just right. Between you and me, we can definitely get As."
Amy snorted. "So, Scientist Butters is just you doing science. Are there other Butters that do other things?"
"Of course!" Butters said. "How couldn't there be? I mean, it'd be silly for a Scientist to be a Writer or an Inspector or an Archaeologist. I have lots of fun with these different hats. Yes, I mean, most of them are pretend, but it's helpful for me to get into a certain state of mind. You should try it. I mean, I know you go to the hospital and be Panacea, but right now we don't need a healer cape. We need Scientist Amy!"
"Scientist Amy… that's not really a thing that I've done," Amy said.
"It's not like it's hard, Amy," Butters said. "The teacher left us all the instructions we need to get the lab done. All Scientist Amy needs to do is do her part on them."
"And how would I become this… 'Scientist Amy'?" Amy asked, glancing over the instructions. She stole a few glances at Butters like he was a bit on the crazy side, and to be fair, she'd probably be correct in that assessment. Still, that was half the fun. "What, do I just do the science?"
"That's a part of it," Butters said. "Didn't you ever play pretend when you were little? I mean, I know you wear a costume when you go out to heal people. Treat this like a costume. Wait! I know!"
Butters walked over to the wall and grabbed two lab coats. He slipped one on himself, and he walked back over to Amy while holding the other. The thought of including something with the coat crossed his mind, but a minion bracelet wouldn't be appropriate for someone like Amy Dallon. No, she needed something better. This needed a softer, more fun touch. "Here, put this on."
Amy shook her head. "I really shouldn't."
"Come on," Butters said. "Don't you want to have any fun? School can be fun if you let it. And I just know that Scientist Amy will be a cool person to hang around."
"Fine," Amy said in an exasperated tone. Butters had expected a bit more of a fight there, honestly. Perhaps she was just so used to giving in when it was her sister that was pushing. That made the most sense, especially if her sister's aura affected her the way he thought it did. That just meant that she'd need her own version of the collar. He couldn't give it to her now though.
Amy let Butters approach and she slid her arms into the lab coat. Butters smiled and carefully helped her into it. He let go without touching her fingers and then he stepped aside to admire the girl in the lab coat. She needed to pull back the mousy brown hair, but add perhaps a cape or something, and it'd be perfect. He needed to plan a little bit more, but for right now, he'd smile at her. "Yes, that's perfect. I can see Scientist Amy just bursting to get out there!"
Amy rolled her eyes, but Butters could see a bit of a twinkle in them. Perhaps she could get into it. "Scientist Amy reporting, I guess."
"Very good, Scientist Amy," Butters said, and he stepped back over to the burner. "You set up the chemicals, and I'll adjust the flames appropriately."
"Sure thing, Scientist Butters," Amy said, following the instructions on the sheet. Butters could tell that she was only giving it a token effort, but he knew that if he reinforced it a bit, she'd actually start having some fun. She prepared two flasks of the acids and one flask of water to dilute the acids with while Butters prepared the stand to place the glassware over the open flame.
"Are you ready, Scientist Amy?" he asked.
"As I can be, Scientist Butters," Amy said, and he grinned as he saw the twinkle in her eye. She was getting into it. Good. Perhaps being a hero let her play the part, or perhaps she just needed this.
"Then let us commence the experiment!" Butters declared, and he let out a mad scientist laugh that wasn't entirely unlike the laughs he would let out as Professor Chaos. Well, there were some small differences. Professor Chaos was a supervillain. Scientist Butters was a scientist. Mad or no, they couldn't compare.
Amy snorted, but she carefully helped with the following instructions. Butters knew he was getting to her. Maybe she'd be willing to eat with him at lunch, and then she could come over to help finish the lab report after school. Preferably before she went to the hospital for her self-imposed job. Of course, there would be the risk of grounding if his parents found out that he was having a girl come over without asking them first.
Eh. He'd take that risk. They couldn't ground Chaos, after all.
He and Amy did their work up until about five minutes before the bell rang, taking notes on the chemical reactions, along with doing the calculations and chemical equations that were required by the packet provided. There were a couple incidents on the other side of the classroom, but luckily, the combination of good lab safety and an invulnerable human shield prevented any injuries beyond a bit of hurt pride. Amy couldn't heal that, after all.
"Thank you so much, Scientist Amy for all your help!" Butters said. "If you want, I have some cookies that I brought from home that we could share at lunch."
"You were right a bit," Amy said. "It was fun, Scientist Butters. As for lunch, I usually eat with Vicky."
Her tone when she said her sister's name was a bit on the odd side. Butters didn't claim to be an expert on women's emotions, but if he didn't know any better, he'd classify that as wistful. Fortunately, he did know better. "Well, the more the merrier. She can have some cookies too if she comes over, but I had a lot of fun doing this experiment with you. And we do still need to get our lab report done."
"Lunch won't be the best time to do that," Amy said.
"Oh, shoot. You're right," Butters said. Of course, it wouldn't be the best time. He knew that completely. "I guess I could do it all at home, by myself. It's what usually happens."
Amy shook her head. "We did the experiment together, and we can finish the lab report together. Scientists Amy and Butters are lab partners, after all."
Butters smiled. "Really? You mean it? I could tell you where I live and you can come over and we can work on the report together." He reached over and grabbed her hand.
Amy's eyes widened slightly at his touch, and she glanced around the room. Oh. It seemed that rumor was true then. She could tell everything about someone's biology with a touch. Which meant that she could probably see brains, and that included any additions to the brain like the Coronas that indicated someone was a parahuman. Amy's eyes narrowed at him, and she spoke lowly. "Did you Master me?"
"What?" Butters asked, a little incredulous.
"This whole thing. Scientist Amy, Scientist Butters. Did you Master me?" Amy asked. "I know."
"I'm not a Master," Butters said. "And you were having fun, Amy. With me. Is that such a bad thing? Do you think that if I was a Master that could affect people, I'd be the kind of person who ate alone most days? Most of my friends are at different schools or don't talk to me anymore. And for some reason, it's hard to make new ones. No, I did not Master you."
"Then what… what can you do?" she asked.
"Tinker," Butters said, and he opened his notebook. These were the safer designs to show, after all. Not that she'd be able to make heads nor tails of it, anyway. They were his Chaotic notes. "I can show you, when you come over to work on the lab report. I think you'll find it really neat."
Amy frowned and let out a sigh. "Okay. If you really want to."
"Oh, that's great." Butters smiled widely. "Still, I do want to share that cookie with you, and you made the best lab partner ever, Amy."
Amy shook her head. "You weren't bad either, Butters. We'll talk more at lunch and you can get me your address then."
"I will," he said. "I promise. And I'm sure you'll like my place, Amy. We can have a lot more fun when we hang out."
"Maybe," Amy said, and the bell rang. It was time to get to their next class, but Butters knew that despite that little hiccup of paranoia, he had her.
Amy Dallon was going to come over to his house, and they were going to finish the lab report together. Then Butters would show her his lab, his minions, and perhaps she would even get introduced to General Disarray. Panacea was a hero, for sure, but Amy's powers were useful for so much more than just healing. Of that, he was certain. Her limits would be fun to explore, assuming he could convince her to play along.
And he was certain he could. It just required a bit of roleplay on her part, just like the Scientists. She just needed to put on the bracelet. He hadn't been lying when he said that he wasn't a Master. No, Masters were too simple, too orderly. His Tinkering had shown him the way to developing things properly.
All he needed was a little bit of Chaos.
And what was Chaos without a little bit of Mayhem?
With Amy, Butters was sure he wouldn't need to find out.