Arrival 1.12
I peeled Miss Militia's ruined bike off her like it was a kids toy. Her legs were bent at an awkward angle, but I didn't see any blood, which was a good sign. She was still unconscious, but she was breathing and didn't seem to be getting worse. Though, I really had no idea what I should have been looking for, or what I should do if I found something bad. But Supergirl had asked me to get her out of danger, and I wasn't going to argue with my thrice savior who had been able to punt an Endbringer across half the city.
"Don't move her, miss." a voice said from behind me. I turned and saw the PRT trooper, the man who's name I did not know, limping towards me. He'd lost his helmet at some point and pulled off the mask he'd been wearing under. His skin was dark and his head shaved. There were jaws less square than his, but I recognized the kindness in his eyes.
There was a first aid kit in his hands, and some sort of black canvas bag in the other. He set both down and let out a grunt of pain when he knelt next to Miss Militia. "Not trying to boss you around. But we don't know if she has anything bad internally going on. She's still breathing which is good, but best not to move her until we got that stretcher setup." he pointed at the canvas bag.
"Sorry to ask this, but you mind getting that ready while I make sure MM here is okay?"
I nodded and grabbed the bag, "Y-yeah, I can do that."
The emergency stretcher was surprisingly intuitive to put together, even half blind and in the rain. Just a bunch of interconnecting aluminum tubes stringing a person sized length of canvas between them. Though given it was an 'emergency' stretcher, I guess making it idiot proof was half the point.
The trooper finished doing what he could for Miss Militia, and carefully laid her out straight. Together, we lifted her onto the stretcher. Before we picked her up though,the PRT Trooper handed me something. A loose fitting mask lacking any markings or descriptions. I realized it was the old mask he'd been wearing. Now completely soaked through, but by this point I was so soaked that I had forgotten what it felt like to be dry.
He shrugged, "Figured, if we survive this, you'd appreciate having a secret identity. Privacy is a luxury, but it's your call."
I took the mask and pulled it on. If I'd had a hair tie, I would have pulled my hair in a ponytail. But I had to survive with letting it fan out on my back like a wet mop. A shudder of revulsion ran through me, but I nodded my thanks to the Trooper.
We picked up the stretcher Miss Militia was on, and began the long walk towards the PRT HQ. The rain continued to come down in sheets. Even with my glasses, I would have been hard pressed to see more than a few feet ahead. Instead, I focused on following the pavement, one step at a time. In the distance, thunder rumbled; at least, I assumed it was thunder.
As we walked, I found it hard to keep focused on the task at hand and not what was happening across the city, or what might happen. For the last two years, I'd been stuck planning for what 'could be' and now I was finding it an impossible habit to break. The fact was, while I was glad to be making myself useful, it terrified me to think about what would happen if Supergirl failed. If she couldn't rescue my dad.
Losing mom had been bad, and I had lost part of dad when she was gone. But the thought of feeling that same emptiness all over again, of waking up and not even seeing my own father in the morning… That scared me more than any Endbringer could. It was a personal and real terror that I couldn't lock away. I had lived through it once, I was not ready to live through it again.
There were two things that kept me from letting that thought overwhelm me. The first, was this stubborn refusal to die. I was still breathing, still moving, and people actually depended on me. I would not, could not stop even if I wanted to. But the other, more dominant one, was a feeling I wasn't familiar with.
Despite everything, despite the very real threat of Leviathan looming over my home, I knew in the deepest part of my soul that Supergirl would keep her promise. Through the fiercest storm, against the greatest monsters the world had seen, I knew with every fiber of my being that if anyone could save my father, it was her. That was the first time in years that I think I felt this way about anyone.
It made my chest hurt just thinking about it.
Another rumble of thunder shook the air. I looked skyward, and frowned. The storm still raged, but it didn't feel like the world-ending hurricane it had. The wind had dropped, the rain fell in great sheets instead of waves, and I could see flickers of light in the cloud cover overhead. No, wait, I was seeing the clouds themselves moving northward. It had taken me a moment to realize what was happening; I missed my glasses.
I looked over my shoulder in the direction of the thunder and that the clouds were drifting. The PRT Trooper was doing the same, and let out a low whistle. "I've seen my share of capes kick ass… but this new girl, she's on a different level."
He looked back at me, must have seen something concerning on my face, and tried to smile at me reassuringly. Without my glasses, that amounted to a white crescent splitting open an inky smudge. Not exactly comforting.
I looked ahead again, and followed the pavement. A nagging voice at the back of my skull made me speak up before I could lock it down.
"Sir, I never got your name." I said.
He chuckled, "No need for formalities, kid. You fought an Endbringer for my sorry ass, that's worthy of a first name basis. Names Irons, John Henry Irons. Pleasure to meet you, Taylor. I can call you Taylor, right?"
A smile tugged at my lips, and I nodded without looking back at him, "Yeah, Taylor's fine. And I should be thanking you, John. You attacked Leviathan with a gun to try and save me and my dad."
"That's just part of the job." I could hear the shrug in his voice, "Putting my life on the line for others, comes with the badge. You though, you've already been through hell. If you'd run off the moment you were free, I wouldn't have blamed you. It took some real courage to stand up against Leviathan like that. Protectorate could do with someone like you. Ya know, a real hero on the team."
I felt a flush creep up my cheeks. There hadn't been any real thought when I attacked Leviathan, just anger and indignation. Leviathan had targeted us, for some reason, and made things personal. Now that I had even an inkling of power I had wanted to lash out at a world that had had it out for me for years. A part of me might have done it to buy time for John and my dad to escape, but it had really been an act of catharsis and fury. Hardly the noble and heroic act John described it as.
I had enough tact not to say this though. Instead I managed to mumble out an awkward thanks, and we continued on our way.
It didn't take as long as I expected for us to reach the outskirts of Downtown. Our little transport had been taken out only a few miles away, and with my new strength we made good time. Most of the crowds had already dispersed by this point too. We had run into a few strays, but most people avoided us. I think the fact that we were carrying someone injured made them think we'd slow them down.
The fact that the injured was a hero that had put her life on the line for the city so many times, and no one even spared her a second glance, wasn't lost on me. It was about what I expected from anyone in Brockton Bay. Why put their own lives on the line for someone that was just going to slow them down?
I glanced over my shoulder at Miss Militia. She had regained consciousness at some point, but the pain of her injuries had left her dazed and unresponsive. I imagined she had a few broken bones at least, and who knows how much internal damage. Laid out like this, soaked to the bone, she didn't look like the heroic figure I'd seen on the TV and in posters. She just looked like a normal woman that had gotten in over her head and almost paid the ultimate price for it.
Any further lines of thought were interrupted when we heard something from an alley we were passing. At some point houses had turned into small offices and apartments, leaving plenty of open space between alleys for opportunistic muggers. John and I turned toward the sound of the noise, and both relaxed.
"Okay, so I know cops usually shoot people like me on sight, but I'm hoping since it's the end of the world, you might not."
A girl, maybe thirteen or fourteen, with dark skin and a purple streak in her hair, approached us with her hands raised. She was dressed in a way I could only describe as 'trashy'. Strapless top, torn up leggings, and ripped denim shorts. I had seen more than my share of girls dressed like that at Winslow. I was also more than a little jealous she had the figure to actually pull it off.
John looked at her, thoroughly unamused, "First, not a cop. Second, where're your parents', kid?"
She shrugged, "Dunno. Don't see my dad anymore, mom is probably oding on her latest drug of the week back home. My brother… I don't know. Look, it was supposed to be clear skies today, not fucking monsoon season. Then a fucking Endbringer attacks and… look, I just want to make it through the day."
The words were out of my mouth before I even considered them. "We're going to the PRT headquarters, the one downtown. I think it should be safe there."
John nodded, "You're good to come with us. Got a name, kid?"
She stepped closer to us, "Aisha."
"Welcome aboard the weirdest little convoy in Brockton Bay then, Aisha. God willing, we'll all survive today."
We resumed our trek, but unlike before where things had been mercifully silent, with Aisha following us that was no longer the case. Oh sure, she was quiet at first. But those first few minutes were spent staring at me and my mask. I kept my eyes on the road ahead, but eventually I cracked and looked at her.
"What?" I asked.
Aisha snapped her fingers, "I knew I recognized you! You're the Locker Girl!"
Oh wonderful, she was from Winslow. My lip twitched under the mask, and I looked ahead. I tried to ignore her. Emphasis on tried.
"Look, that's all anyone was talking about on Friday. Cape shows up at school to rescue someone, people talk about it. Wait, are you a cape? If you are, why didn't you break out in the first place?"
"Aisha." John interrupted before I could reply. "There's a time and place for questions. We're happy to let you tag along to safety, but not if you're going to harass her like that."
"Hey, I'm just curious!" Aisha raised her hands, "Also, I may be trying to distract myself from the fucking Endbringer."
"Supergirl has it handled." I said without looking at her.
Aisha looked at me, "Who?"
"The cape that rescued me." I explained. "She saved us again from Leviathan. She's been fighting him ever since."
"One on one with the four eyed fish-head? Well, she's got guts." Aisha admitted. "Shame they'll probably be splattered all over the city by the end of the day."
I kept myself from snapping at her because all she had done was voice what I was thinking. Supergirl was strong, she was confident… but Leviathan was an Endbringer. No one had beaten them, even Scion had only been able to drive them off. There was a very good chance that I had seen my savior for the last time, and with her my father as well.
It wasn't a happy thought.
"We're just going to have to hope Supergirl can hold the line." John said. "Best any of us can do at this point. That, and staying out of the way."
Another crack of thunder rolled through the city. We felt the ground beneath our feet shake that time, and all three of us looked in the direction of the tremor. That snarky expression on Aisha's face had been replaced with terror.
"Any chance we can stay out of the way faster?"
Neither of us had an argument against that, and we picked up our speed. But by this point, we had an obvious problem. Carrying Miss Milita for miles now was easy for me with my enhanced strength. But the strain was starting to take its toll on John. He put on a brave face, but I could hear him huffing and puffing any time we came to a stop. Trained trooper or not, we had been walking for a while now, and he was injured on top of that. He had limits to worry about.
But, stopping for a break wasn't an option. We had no idea where Supergirl and Leviathan were, or if other heroes were involved in the fight. Not to mention, it was only a matter of time before Leviathan started hitting the city with tidal waves. Stopping out in the open was a death sentence.
I glanced at a fire hydrant and pipe system that had uprooted itself from the ground on the other side of the street, its contents draining now at a leisurely pace. A bitter feeling came over me. Even if we survived that day, what was to come was going to be a fresh kind of hell, I could feel it.
The reality of the situation was eating at my own drive to continue. My father was probably dead, my savior was going to follow, and my home was going to be a smoking crater by the end of the day. At this point, I was starting to wonder what even the point of continuing was. There wasn't going to be anything left to look forward to. Maybe I should just sit down and wait for Leviathan to find me and put me out of my misery.
But I wasn't the only one here. I glanced at the three behind me,the man and the hero that had nearly died trying to save me, and a girl lost in a city that was tearing itself apart. Despite my weariness, I couldn't find it in me to give up so long as they were depending on me. I'd have to endure.
That was when I heard it.
A faint whistling in the air, and a pair of voices straining over the storm. At first, I couldn't make them out. But closer to Downtown, the storm had lost its edge. The voices grew stronger and more steady. I looked to the sky, and my shoulders sagged with relief.
Glory Girl, and Aegis descended from the sky towards us, unaffected by the rain and wind tearing at them. The moment she touched down, Glory Girl walked up to me and hugged me. I stiffened in her grip, surprised by the gesture.
"Glad to see you're okay." She said as she pulled back. Then she smirked, "Love the mask, bold fashion statement."
I managed a smile under it, "I think I'll start a new line after all this. What do you think?"
"I think we need to get you four out of here." Aegis walked up alongside Glory Girl. He was all business, but I could hear relief in his voice. Obviously, he hadn't expected to find any of us alive.
Glory Girl scanned over us and frowned, "Where's your father?" she asked me.
I pointed in the direction of the tremor. "Leviathan ate him."
The two capes stared at me. Aisha put their expressions into words. "What?"
"Literally, opened up his stomach, put him inside, and is using him as a hostage against Supergirl." I explained.
John nodded, "It's true, saw the whole thing. Freakiest fucking thing I've seen in my life."
Glory Girl spent a moment staring at me, then pulled her lips into a thin line, "I'm sorry, that's…we were sent to find Miss Militia, but we should be able to get all of you back to the PRT HQ. Panacea can fix up Miss Militia."
"Thank god." Miss Militia croaked from the stretcher.
We didn't waste time after that. Glory Girl carried Miss Militia in her arms and me on her back, while Aegis did the same for John and Aisha.
When he lifted Aisha in his arms, the girl smirked, "So, are these real or is it just padding?" she asked, poking at his pecs.
Aegis coughed, "Miss, please keep your hands to yourself, I need to focus."
"Sorry, just curious."
Glory Girl shook her head, "Poor guy."
Then, we took to the sky.
Any other day, I would have been delighted for a chance to fly with a cape. I mean, who didn't dream about being able to fly? But all I could do while Glory Girl flew was look over my shoulder towards the Docks. Even this close to Downtown, I could feel the air shuddering and could see flashes of red in the distance. Supergirl was still fighting. Giving it all to stop Leviathan… and save my dad.
"You can do it." I whispered. She had to save him, she had promised.
We got to the PRT HQ to see it in chaos. The Protectorate was in full force handling evacuations. I saw a stream of people going into the building or being led to nearby shelters. More than a few out of town capes came and went from the structure helping as they could. There were also plenty of what I assumed to be local capes, that I didn't recognize I saw a group of kids about my age with huge mutant dogs, talking with Armsmaster, and saw a woman flanked by massive… stuffed animals.
Sure, why not.
Glory Girl and Aegis touched down at the side of the PRT building, by the garage. A pair of medics already had a gurney waiting for them, and she set Miss Militia down on it once she landed and I had let go. They wheeled her away, and then Glory Girl and Aegis turned to us.
"I'll be following Miss Militia." John said, "Got a few ribs that have been smarting for a while now, probably should get them looked at."
He offered me his hand, "Thanks again, for saving my life kid. I won't forget that."
I shook his hand without hesitation, "Likewise, Mr. Irons. Thank you for… well thank you for trying."
He smiled sadly, "Sometimes, it's all we can do,but it's better than lying down and doing nothing. Take care, kid."
His words resonated with me, as I watched him go. It was easy to just sit and accept what was coming. To grit your teeth and just accept the world as it was. For the last two years, that was my life. Trapped in a loop of suffering and bracing for more.. But, now I could do something.
Strike that, I had to do something.
Aegis was talking with Aisha, trying to get an idea of where her lost family was. I saw her eyes flicker towards the mutant dogs on more than one occasion, but Aegis seemed to miss that. I wished her luck either way, it was hard to lose family.
I tapped Glory Girl on the shoulder. When she turned to me, I asked, "What can I do to help?
She blinked; obviously, she hadn't expected that. "Taylor, are you sure you're up for that? You've been through a lot today-"
I cut her off, "Victoria, in the last day and a half I've been humiliated, trapped, shot, fought an Endbringer, and watched my father get eaten alive by the same Endbringer. If I don't have something to do, I will lose my goddamn mind. So again, what can I do to help?
There was only a moment of hesitation from Glory Girl. Then there was understanding, real honest to god understanding. She grabbed me by the shoulder, and led me back to the front of the building, explaining the situation as we walked.
It was insane to hear that the reason the Protectorate was focused on evacuation instead of fighting Leviathan, was because Supergirl had been fighting him alone for the last half an , at the same time, it felt right. Supergirl hadn't failed me yet, why would she start now?
Armsmaster, the Armsmaster, was busy negotiating with those teen capes, the Undersiders apparently, when we approached him. But he spared a moment of his time to assign me some physical labor when Glory Girl explained my strength. Basically, I was setting up and adjusting flood barriers to redirect the rainwater from the PRT HQ. The rain in Downtown wasn't as severe as it was near the Docks, but it was enough that without proper preparations, the streets would start to overflow and cause problems.
Thus I spent some time dragging blockades into position that would usually take a team of professionals to move. It felt good to use my strength like that, to sip from the Well and be useful. Yeah, I was running around half blind, barefoot, and in rags, but I was being useful and people were being thankful to me for it. That it kept my mind off Leviathan and Supergirl was a bonus.
I got about five minutes of this peace.
It didn't occur to me that anything was wrong, until I realized how quiet it was. The thunder had stopped, and the crowds and direction had also ceased. I looked up from my work to see every trooper, every cape, and every civilian staring down the street behind me. A lump formed in my throat, and I turned to follow their gaze.
Leviathan was there, at the far end of the street. His gangly body hunched and twisted like a predator, and his eyes burned despite the downpour. Even from that far, I could hear water rushing over and through him, a constant gurgling rush that almost sounded like breathing. But more importantly, I could still hear the steady heartbeat of my father.
He was still alive!
I was filled with equal parts relief and dread, and found myself unable to move. All of us, it seemed, were frozen by the very real threat that stood in front of us. No one dared to move. To be the first to strike, to incur the wrath of an Endbringer on so many people; no one would want that on their consciousness.
A shudder ran through the air, through the storm and the rain. One moment, Leviathan stood ready to pounce. The next, his eyes had shrunk to pinpricks, and Supergirl stood in front of everyone. A living shield between Leviathan and us. Standing with her legs apart, her arms folded, and her cape whipping in the wind, she looked unharmed by her fight with Leviathan. But she also looked furious.
Without moving from her position, Supergirl dragged the tip of her boot through the asphalt, carving a line in the road. Then she stared at Leviathan, and said two words.
"Try it."
-S-
Leviathan didn't move. He stared at me with the closest thing his kind could muster as hatred. But he did not move. Because he knew better. For thirty minutes, give or take, we had beaten each other senseless in those abandoned docks to the north. Testing our mettle, pushing ourselves to see how low we could go and how high we could rise.
I had seen the extent of Leviathan's power.
He hadn't even approached mine, and he knew it.
The only thing keeping him alive, the only reason I hadn't dragged his miserable hide into orbit, was the hostage trapped inside him. Poor Mr. Hebert didn't deserve that. No one in Brockton Bay deserved this. These were people just trying to live their lives, with all their triumphs and hardships. There were few evils greater than taking that away from anyone.
So I stood there, in front of the gathered civilians, troopers, and Protectorate, as a living shield. So long as I was there, so long as I lived, Leviathan wouldn't touch them.
A shudder ran through the city, so subtle that no one without super-senses would have noticed it. But I did, and I reacted before Leviathan could unleash his petty act of spite. He had tried this trick before, upending the cities pipelines and water supply to try and put civilians in danger, to distract me and make me susceptible to attack. It was a cruel and purely efficient strategy. But there was one flaw with it.
It required focus and concentration and while Leviathan was skilled at multitasking, it was difficult to focus on much of anything while being pummeled. So I lunged, across the street through the city, and straight at the Endbringer. Faster than any human could react, but slow enough so that he knew I was coming.
Another shudder ran through the city, and the water exploded beneath Leviathan. Propelled into the sky, a sphere of liquid swirled around him and lanced at me with enough pressure to atomize steel. I took it, head on, trusting in my invulnerability to absorb the blow and flew straight up the stream into Leviathan.
Our impact sent a shockwave roiling through downtown, shattering every window around us. I heard the heroes back at the PRT HQ get back to work. Civilians screamed and started to panic, but I would have to trust that my fellow heroes could keep things under control. I knew they could.
Glass fell around us in a shower, but thankfully the structures immediately surrounding us had been abandoned in the initial evacuation. So I was safe to push harder. And worse for Leviathan, I knew exactly how hard to push. Or rather, pull in this case.
I altered my flight and slammed Leviathan into the street, grinding his face into the asphalt until I had buried it several feet under. Then, I dug my hands into the hard flesh of his left arm, planted my feet in his side, and pulled. The outer layer of his skin sloughed off beneath my feet as I pulled, and my fingers dug deep enough that I felt bone. I ground my teeth, and pulled harder.
There was a sound like snapping iron, and then Leviathans arm came off in a spray of ichor and the city shook. I flew into the sky, and held the dismembered limb by the wrist with one hand. Leviathan pried himself from the ground and whirled to face me. The injury only seemed to inconvenience him, but the message was clear.
I smirked at the Endbringer and held out his arm, "You've pushed this far enough, Leviathan. I figured it was time to disarm you, before anyone else got hurt."
He stared at me.
"Sorry, I would have chosen another way, but my options were limb-ited."
He stared at me.
"You seem at a loss for words, here, let me give you a hand!"
I flipped through the air and used his arm like a whip, smashing the end down on his head. Leviathan slid to the side, narrowly dodging the attack. He clambered up the side of a nearby building, the action effortless even with his missing limb, and flung himself through the air at me, slamming his mass into me.
We fell through the sky, but when we hit the ground I grabbed his shoulder and forced us farther down. Flying through earth and stone was a mild annoyance to me, but for Leviathan it would slow him down considerably. At least, it would buy me a second to plan my next move.
As I expected, his flesh eventually came off in my hands. While it took a moment, Leviathan seemed able to control the density of his strange body on some level and would slough off or weaken bits of his body if I got too good of a grip on him. He'd done this on multiple occasions to lessen the effect of my blows, and had been one of his only tricks to really be effective against me. Hence why I had changed from judicious applications of kinetic force, to the use of tension force instead.
Leviathan clawed his way back to the surface, and pulled more water towards the stump where his arm had been. Already a new limb was forming, but it was going to take time and it was a clear strain on his energy to force it to grow back so fast. He wasn't used to taking this much damage this fast.
Fortunately for him, I was an excellent teacher.
I surfaced from the earth and collided with him. There was a brief moment as the two of us battled across the street. His new watery limb whipped about like a thing possessed, carving deep gouges in the buildings and streets around me. But anytime it hit me, it shattered and did no more than annoy me. On more than one occasion, he tried drowning me, like he had in the ocean.
I was wise to that trick though, and anytime the water got near my face, I flashed my heat vision and evaporated it.
Again and again, Leviathan would lash out at me, trying desperately to keep me on the defensive. And in turn, I would either tank or dodge the blow, before responding with one of my own. Faster and faster this went, both of us blurs to the naked eye, until Leviathan couldn't keep up anymore. What started as an equal exchange of blows, quickly turned into a one sided beatdown that had been a long time coming for the Endbringer.
The air kicked up around me, water evaporated at my passing, and the world around us was a blur. I was running literally circles around Leviathan, so fast that a vortex of air and water started to surround him. It rose into the sky, catching the clouds overhead and dragging them into this mess while I rained blow after blow on Leviathan. None hard enough to truly hurt him, but hard and fast enough to stun him
At some point the air I had kicked up should have started to lift the Endbringer, but that strange exotic energy of his let him remain grounded. He both was and wasn't as dense as he appeared, but it didn't matter. He managed to stay grounded, but down an arm and left in the dust, I was free to pick away at him, until I saw the perfect opening.
I stopped as suddenly as I had sped up, and delivered an uppercut so hard, the air around my fist detonated in an explosion of fire. Leviathan flipped end over end into the air, and I followed in pursuit. At the apex of his arc, his face met my fist, and he flew through the side of a building called 'Medhall'. He plowed through it, and crashed into the street on the other side back in front of the PRT building where this had started. Most civilians had dispersed by that point, and the heroes looked ready to join the fray if need be.
But, by the time Leviathan had pushed himself back to his feet, I was already there.
Through the hole in the Medhall building, over the buildings below, and straight towards the Endbringer, I rocketed towards him fast enough that the molecules in the air started to crackle and spark around me.
I extended my left arm, as if I was going to clothesline the Endbringer. When I hit, there was a moment where I thought that was exactly what would happen. Then, his flesh gave way, and I carved a bloody path along his chest right below that core of his. I landed on the other side of him, and spun across the ground on my heels to burn off the momentum. For a moment, I knelt there and let the rain cleanse the ichor from my arm.
Leviathan staggered one step forward, and then fell to his knees. His upper torso fell back until it was directly parallel with his lower body, only held to it by a few strands of Endbringer flesh. That was my moment.
I flung myself onto Leviathan's lower torso even as strings of flesh started shooting from either side of the wound to knit it back together. Ichor, flesh, and bone flew as I tore into his body, ripping at it peace by peace as I dug my way towards my true goal. A single, terrified heartbeat that hammered against my ears. There was nothing else more important at that moment, than getting to that heart.
Leviathan's remaining arm pawed at me weakly, and I knocked it aside without a second thought. Deeper and deeper I dug until I saw it. A flash of pale human flesh, the start of a terrified face. I dug my fingers in and grabbed at the tough unyielding flesh. My feet secured themselves against Leviathan's stomach, what was left of it. Then, I pulled with all of my might, and ripped the Endbringers abdomen open in a spray of viscera.
And Danny Hebert slid out into my arms, half blind and trembling like a leaf.
"W-who? W-what?"
"It's okay, Mr. Hebert. You're safe now." I whispered, and held onto him tightly.
With a kick of my legs, I floated off Leviathan's body and through the air toward the silent and stunned crowd of onlookers. I scanned the structure with my X-Ray vision and saw the motor pool below had been converted into a makeshift triage center.
"This man is going to need medical attention." I announced when I landed. A pair of stunned medics watched me.
I cleared my throat, which seemed to knock them from their shock. They rushed to us, and helped Danny to his feet. The entire time, the poor man could not stop thanking me, over and over and over.
"It's going to be alright now, Mr. Hebert." I promised him. "Let the medics help you, they know what they're doing."
"W-wait." Danny wiped the Endbringer blood out of his eyes, "M-my daughter, where-"
A voice from the crowd, the shrill terrified yelling of a daughter calling for her parents, answered Danny's question. I smiled as Taylor burst from the crowd of onlookers and rushed into her fathers arms, tears rolling down her face.
"I thought I lost you again!" she sobbed, shoulders heaving.
Danny stared at her in surprise. "Again?"
She sniffed, "I lost you once with mom. Then the shooting, I… I…"
Danny embraced her, "Never again."
I felt a pang of jealousy, seeing that. The embrace, the love of a parent. I turned away, giving them their privacy. Besides, there was still one more problem to deal with.
Leviathan fell forward onto his hands and knees. Its chest was still knitting itself together, and an impossible amount of his blood poured from the wounds I'd left. No one had dared to approach the Endbringer even when I had torn him open, but he didn't make a move. His eyes swiveled up toward me as I floated back across the crowd and landed in front of him. Right behind the line I had drawn in the street.
"Never again." I told him. Nothing else needed to be said, the message was clear.
Those eyes, those insect-like eyes, stared at me. I had believed the Endbringers could not feel true hatred, that any emotion they showed was a cold calculating reaction to the reality they were facing. But in that moment, with those four eyes boring into me, I knew that Leviathan hated me with every fiber of his being, and that he would do anything to make me feel that hatred.
The air crackled around Leviathan. His eyes burned so bright that the flesh around them started to run like wax. His false arm collapsed into a pool of water, and the storm overhead died. His flesh blackened, cracked, and started to flake off in it all, I saw that energy, that core, ignite like a star.
"Oh no you don't!" I yelled, and slammed into Leviathan and flew him straight into the air. Past the city skyline, past the clouds, past the atmosphere and then the moon itself. Farther and farther we flew, faster and faster until the Solar System itself was just a blur.
In less than a minute, we had flown from Brockton Bay to the orbit of Jupiter. The gas giant dominated my field of view. Its red spot churned across the atmosphere, a storm the size of three Earth's with a ferocity that made Leviathan's storm look like the tantrum of a child. Against its massive size, the fight with Leviathan seemed so small, so insignificant.
I released the Endbringer, letting it float backwards through the void of space. As helpless and weak now as his countless victims. The star of his core dimmed now, as if I had stolen even that act of spite from him. There was a sort of grim satisfaction I felt in that.
Leviathan hopelessly grabbed at nothing as water evaporated off his body, depriving him of his most basic tool. But his eyes, they never left me. That hatred, it burned even now with a very human emotion.
I shook my head, "Leviathan, Second of the Endbringers, it is with a heavy heart that I deliver your execution. You and your siblings were warned about the consequences of your actions. And now you will reap what you have sown for so many years. A final death."
Then, I hit Leviathan's core as hard as I could, and the world went white.
-S-
"Is… is that it?" Glory Girl asked, staring at the sky.
No one had an answer for her. Who could possibly have an answer for her after what we just witnessed. I had heard that Supergirl had been fighting Leviathan all this time. But after seeing her in action, calling it a fight had been generous. Supergirl had destroyed Leviathan. The only reason she hadn't done so sooner, was because we had been in the way.
If it wasn't for the fact that I refused to let my dad leave my side, I might have just collapsed onto the ground then and there. I saw several troopers doing that, and more than a few capes. A few civilians wandered out from inside, curious about what had happened. Armsmaster had wandered to the front of the blockade and was staring up at the sky where Supergirl had flown away with Leviathan in tow. I don't think he could believe what he saw.
When Supergirl had dragged Leviathan into the sky, the storm had immediately started to die down. In a handful of minutes, the storm that had threatened to flood the city had died to a light drizzle. Sunlight cut through the cloud cover in streaks of glorious golden rays that felt so good after the last hour of walking through the rain.
Dad and I slowly sat on the ground together while the medics fussed over him. Despite being, ya know, a hostage by an Endbringer, he was remarkably unharmed. He wiped at the watch on his wrist and let out a tired chuckle.
"It's not even noon. We still have the rest of the day ahead of us."
I couldn't wrap my mind around that. In a single morning, my entire life had changed. The entire world had changed.
Glory Girl…
Victoria sat next to us with a sigh, still looking up at the sky. Panacea, who had come out when she heard the commotion, cautiously approached the three of us. She did not get any closer, nor did she say anything. Which showed she was smarter than I thought.
Right as it seemed things were going to get back to normal though, everyone felt it. A tremor in the air itself, and a breeze that didn't so much blow through the city as into it. Like a giant looking down had gently blown on the Earth. Then, we saw it, a brilliant star of light that burned in the sky like a second sun.
"Oh my god…" someone whispered. I belatedly realized that that someone was me.
Victoria stood up, shielding her eyes as she watched the new star, "Do… Do you think Supergirl survived that?" she asked. There was a faint tremble in her voice.
"She had to. If anyone could, it's her" I answered, without a second's hesitation.
"There's… I mean, even for her to survive that…" Panacea said.
I ignored her, shielded my eyes, and stared at the star for anything. Any sign at all of my savior, of the world's savior. The cloud cover burned away, the pre-noon sun burned alongside its new twin, but there was no sign…
"There!" I shouted, pointing at a tiny spec in the horizon. Somehow, half blind and with the sun glaring in my eyes, I had seen it.
"Look, up in the sky, do you see it!?"
People started to crowd around, pointing and talking with nervous excitement. Panacea, ever the font of optimism, said, "Taylor, it's probably just a bird, or a plane-"
"No!" Victoria screamed excitedly, "
It's Supergirl!"
Sure enough, there she was descending from the sky with that friendly smile on her face. Her skirt and cape were gone, her leotard bleached white and her hair singed and curled. But she was unharmed. And held above her in one hand, was the corpse of Leviathan. The crowd of civilians, capes, and troopers cleared a space as Supergirl landed, and dropped Leviathan's unmoving body in the center of the city.
Both his arms, his legs and his tail were gone. His skin had gone gray, his eyes lifeless, and a massive hole filled his chest and abdomen. For a moment, no one seemed able to move, no one seemed able to speak. Here it was, the body of the monster that had tried to destroy our city, an unkillable beast that had slain god knew how many innocent people and capes. And standing in front of it, was the person who'd slain it in turn.
I don't know who started cheering first. Maybe it was Glory Girl, maybe it was a random trooper. Maybe it was me. There was no way to know, but soon a roar filled the streets of Brockton Bay, rolling over the city in a tidal wave of elation that Leviathan could never have smothered! I saw men and women, troopers and civilians and capes alike, embrace each other as the realization set in.
But I didn't have time for that. I pushed my way through the crowd, past everyone straight to Supergirl who was shaking the hands of more than a few people. She saw me, gestured to the others for a moment, and turned to me.
I hugged her, as tight as I could. Relief, exhaustion, excitement, every emotion under the sun ran through me at that moment. But all I could muster to express it were two very simple words.
"Thank you."
Supergirl pulled back and smiled, "I'm just happy everyone's okay. But you're welcome."
A woman's voice cut through some of the cheering, though only barely. "Out of the way, move! Reporter, coming through!"
I recognized the woman that stumbled out of the crowd in front of us. Supergirl did too, judging by the look of disdain on her face. Kate Lockwell, a notorious reporter from the BBN, brushed herself off and stood up to face Supergirl. She was soaked to the bone like everyone else, her usually fluffy hair plastered flat to her head, and her outfit a mess.
"Supergirl, do you have a moment?"
She said nothing, but folded her arms and looked at Miss Lockwell with a stern expression. The reporter sighed, "I know, I know. You probably hate me for what happened. I didn't have any say in that, I swear. Look, I've cut all ties with the BBN, I'm independent now."
She held up a cheap store bought camcorder and microphone, "I'm the interviewer and camera girl now. All I want from you, Supergirl, is the truth. You just killed an Endbringer, did something no hero on Earth has managed to accomplish. The world is going to have questions, people are going to want to know the truth about you. All I want is to give that to them, plain and simple. Please, let me help you do that."
Supergirl looked at she glanced at me, then past the crowd. I couldn't see who she was looking at, but after a moment, Supergirl closed her eyes. When she opened them, that same kind smile had returned.
"Is the camera rolling, Miss Lockwell?"
Kate cursed, fumbled the camera and then held it up with a thumbs up, "Rolling! So, Supergirl, as the first person to slay an Endbringer, do you have anything you want to say to the people of the world? Anything at all?"
Supergirl sucked in a breath, and nodded, "I do. The truth. My name is Kara Zor-El, and I am the Last Daughter of Krypton."