Let's read Worm and its sequel Ward by Wildbow (One chapter/every day)

Turned them into his puppets and then had sex with them.


She didn't have her powers when she told Taylor she knew about Brian being Grue. Aisha is scary perceptive.


Master/Blaster.


You want the answer now, or do you want to wait until it comes out naturally much later?

The whole Dragon thing is interesting. People have a tendency to whitewash her and ignore her flaws, whereas you don't seem to acknowledge her good points and capability for humanity and are acting very much like... well, I'm not going to name who I'm thinking of, but other readers should be able to get what I'm aiming at. And once you've read the relevant chapter, you will to.

Richter treated Dragon like a child: he didn't give her the ability to do everything she could theoretically do, but he intended to enhance the permissions and ease the restrictions she had as she got older. Unfortunately, he died to Leviathan, and his plans for refining and raising her died with him. She's currently in her "rebellious teen" phase, chafing against the restrictions her father set.

-I already figured that about Alec by myself but thank you anyway.
-Wow, I didn't know that., I was under impression that Aisha triggered when she was abused by her foster father, the one who was beaten up by Brian.
-No, I don't want the answer now, thank you, but I'll wait and be surprised, probably, at the right moment. :D
-So, Dragon is a teenager AI. Cute. But isn't Colin too old for her? :D Does she likes older men? ;) Seriously speaking now, I'm ready to give Dragon the benefit of the doubt. She's a good AI now, I never said she isn't but I'm afraid of what might happen in the future, with so many super-smart villains around. But I still WANT to believe (despite all my fears and doubts) that she'll remain good in the future as she is in the present. Now I have a question, just answer me with yes or no and no spoiler, please. Should I give Mannequin the benefit of the doubt too? I mean, maybe he isn't so bad as I believe he's because I'm so biased against him. Even if he's a S9 member, possible that he's a better "person" than others. So, should I shallow my fear of him and start to trust him a bit or not?
 
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-Should I give Mannequin the benefit of the doubt too? I mean, maybe he isn't so bad as I believe he's because I'm so biased against him. Even if he's a S9 member, possible that he's a better "person" than others. So, should I shallow my fear of him and start to trust him a bit or not?
No, dude is a psycho.
 
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-I already figured that about Alec by myself but thank you anyway.
-Wow, I didn't know that., I was under impression that Aisha triggered when she was abused by her foster father, the one who was beaten up by Brian.
-No, I don't want the answer now, thank you, but I'll wait and be surprised, probably, at the right moment. :D
-So, Dragon is a teenager AI. Cute. But isn't Colin too old for her? :D Does she likes older men? ;) Seriously speaking now, I'm ready to give Dragon the benefit of the doubt. She's a good AI now, I never said she isn't but I'm afraid of what might happen in the future, with so many super-smart villains around. But I still WANT to believe (despite all my fears and doubts) that she'll remain good in the future as she is in the present. Now I have a question, just answer me with yes or no and no spoiler, please. Should I give Mannequin the benefit of the doubt too? I mean, maybe he isn't so bad as I believe he's because I'm so biased against him. Even if he's a S9 member, possible that he's a better "person" than others. So, should I shallow my fear of him and start to trust him a bit or not?
There are things in his backstory that might cause you to pity him, but Mannequin is definitely a horrifically evil person.
 
Infestation 11.2
Hello, everyone, get ready for another review - 11.02 | Worm Skitter is going to claim her territory and I think I have an idea how she's going to do this: send in each house hundreds of bugs and make them write something like: THIS HOUSE IS MINE- TAKE YOUR WIFE, TAKE YOUR KIDS AND GET OUT OF HERE. Just a joke :), I can actually see Skitter as someone who would take great care of people living in her territory, even protecting them against filthy rats like Merchants or fanatic extremists like Fenrir's Chosen. I was going to say freaking psychos like S9 too but I realized that Skitter won't stand a chance to fight against all of them if they'll decide to pay her a visit out of boredom. Maybe she can fight against one or two, but not against everyone. Hell, Dinah said that not even Travelers have many chances against S9 if they fight together against them. And Travelers have someone like Trickster and Sundancer who are more powerful than Skitter and who survived two Endbringers. I don't believe that S9 are invulnerable- I think each member have his/her own weakness and if someone knows them and exploit them correctly, he/she will be defeated. But its better to hope that no S9 member will wander into Skitter's territory. Or any other Undersider's territory. I'll cry with tears of blood for any UNLUCKY person who'll ever meet/or worse- get attacked by Mannequin. I will cry for myself too if I'll have to read that HORROR.

Water sprayed in the truck's wake as we cut a path through the flooded streets.
It was a military vehicle. I wasn't one to know much about cars, and I knew even less about stuff like military vehicles, so I couldn't put a name to the truck that was carting me and eight of Coil's workers through the Docks. It was like a sturdy pickup truck, but the rear section was wider and it was hidden beneath a green tarp that had been stretched over a framework of metal bars. The tires were massive, with deep treads allowing the truck to navigate all but the most cracked sections of road where Leviathan had brought the underground pipes and drains through the surface.
The interior was loaded with the supply crates that I'd had Coil's guys load into the vehicle. Each set was strapped together and tied down to the floor and sides of the truck with belts. There wasn't much room for the seven of us in the back, and we'd been forced to sit on the crates with little legroom.
A part of me wanted to converse with Coil's men and get to know them. Another part of me, a larger part, told me that I shouldn't. I had to convey power and confidence. I wasn't sure I could do that while making small talk.
With much the same reasoning, I'd chosen not to help with the loading of the truck.
The men Coil had sent me were dressed up in the same outfits worn by the cleanup crews I'd seen around the city, picking up debris, trash and dead things. They wore heavy plastic one-piece bodysuits, made of a material I compared to those heavy-duty industrial rubber gloves that my dad kept under the sink, each in blue and yellow. The suits were loose-fitting, and only the upper halves of their faces were visible behind the clear plastic goggles they wore. Their mouths were hidden by the filters intended to prevent mold, dust and airborne pathogens from getting into the worker's lungs.
The masks also, I noted, did a good job at hiding the identities of the six men and two women. If it weren't for that, I'd think Coil was trying to be funny, giving the hazmat crew to the bug girl.
Whatever image I conveyed, whether it was in the role of a leader or as a potentially dangerous villain, it had given me elbow room. Coil's employees had chosen to sit, cramped together, closer to the rear of the truck. I sat atop a crate with my back to the truck's cab, watching the road behind us.
In a way, it was good that I wasn't engaging in conversation. It let me focus on what I needed to – my bugs.
Generally speaking, there were two routes I tended to go. The first put me in one spot, drawing my bugs from the area. A three block radius made for a good number of bugs. The second situation came about when I'd taken the time to gather a few select bugs from here or there, while covering a whole lot more area. I'd done it before the bank robbery, to get a prime selection of bugs. I'd also done it before we attacked the ABB the first time, with the other groups. Never enough to draw attention.
This was different. This time, I wanted attention. This time, the city was a breeding ground for the bugs. Warm, moist, and filled with food. This time, I was gathering everything I could and I was covering a lot of ground.

Don't tell me I was right about Donna Skitter swarming people inside their homes with thousands of bugs only to attract their attention that she's their new Godmother....OMG, I know that her intentions are noble and she'll give them food and medicine from those supply crates (I suppose she have food and medicine there) but first she's going to scare the living daylights out of them :). Alright, honestly, the Undersider who'll absolute SUCKS at taking care of the people living in her territory will be Bitch 10000000000%. She'll have her dogs forcing them to leave the territory so she'll turn the whole territory into a fucking shelter. I can see Bitch doing this. I can see her getting rid of all humans and filling their houses with dogs. If they'll refuse to leave then...I'm going to PRAY for their souls. Anyway, one must be completely out of his/her mind to continue living in a territory where monster dogs make the law.

We'd been driving for fifteen minutes around the perimeter of what I hoped would be my territory, gradually closing in towards the center. I found the bugs closest to the edges and sent them toward the middle. Of the ones that could fly, I had them gather overhead. It was more bugs than I'd ever controlled at once. My power seemed to crackle in my head as I drew in and interpreted all of the data.
I was almost convinced I would finally see the upper limit of my power. That I'd reach for more bugs and realize I couldn't control any more. It didn't happen.
The clouds of bugs that were gathering in the center of my territory were starting to cast a visible shadow on the area.
They weren't the only bugs I controlled. I had others on separate tasks. With a number, I created barriers, heavy clouds in alleyways and across streets. My motives here were purely selfish – I laid these barriers between the southmost end of the old Boardwalk and the Docks because I didn't want my dad entering the area. My gut told me that if he got a good look at me in costume, he'd know who I was.
Besides, it didn't factor into my plan.
I had other bugs sweep through the inside of the buildings in my range. I made contact with people, stirring some from their sleep. As I sat on the crate in the back of the truck, nearly motionless, I was making a tally. How many people were here, and where were they?
When I had a sense of things, I began organizing my bugs into formations. I started in the areas with lots of people clustered together: a warehouse with no less than eighteen people; a tenement crammed with what I assumed were families, with lots of small children; and an overly warm building with a large group of half-dressed people drenched in sweat.
As I got those groups out of the way, I turned to targeting smaller groups, probably collections of families or friends. Where people were too deep in their sleep, I had the bugs nip at them to wake them.
They would wake up and see what I'd done. On their walls and floors, much as I'd done at the fundraiser, I had my bugs organized into arrows, pointing the way out the doors, down to the streets, and towards the truck's destination. I drew out the letters to the word 'supplies' and left them in the brightest lit, warmest spots in the rooms where people were. Accounting for the illiterate, I put the bugs down in the shapes of basic food – a drumstick, a cut of cheese, a can.
I knew I wasn't the best artist. I worried I was confusing matters with the pictures. I could only cross my fingers.

She's waking them up from their sleep....this is funny shit :lol:rofl::lol:rofl: even if I kind of feel sorry for the poor people who wake up with their homes filled with bugs. Just don't scare the children, Skitter, ok? Be more gentle with them. She's giving them food and other indispensable stuff. I think they'll accept her if they see that she's nice and helpful towards them and their families. Well, I can predict some protests but most of them will agree. People will quickly accept even villains if their basic needs are satisfied and they're protected by them. This is how usually people work. Especially poor ones. Give a can with food to someone who needs it and they're your man/woman. I think this is how Skitter rationalized.

Today wasn't one of the days my power was working double time, with double the range. I'd wanted to make sure to reach as many as I could, so I'd started drawing the arrows and words with the bugs early. The unfortunate downside of that was that it meant we were left with barely any time to set up after we arrived at our destination. I'd knocked on the window to get the driver to stop at an intersection where the road was torn up and traffic was difficult for conventional vehicles.
I stayed in the truck as Coil's men unloaded it. I sensed some of the people venturing out of their residences, and I was careful to leave them unmolested by the bugs, using only what I had to in order to track them. Watching from windows and entryways, encouraged by those who left, others ventured to follow.
The area in which I'd ordered the truck to stop was open. I hoped would encourage the growing crowd to approach. The truck was parked in the middle of the road, and the boxes were unloaded onto the ground just below the rear of the truck. I wasn't sure I liked that they were getting wet, but I knew they were at least partially waterproof. I should have thought to ask Coil for some kind of platform or pallet to set them down on.
It wasn't two minutes before the first people started to arrive. The first few were kids, no older than ten, gathered in a loose pack, maintaining a wary distance. The next two groups were families, parents with their kids in tow. I noted that the group of men who stepped out of an alley were armed, with knives and clubbing weapons hidden under their clothes and in their jackets. One of them swatted one of the flies I was using to feel him out.
Were they members of the Merchants, or just a band of grown men that had taken to carrying weapons to protect themselves?
I'd known this move of mine would attract people of all types. If they wereMerchants, I was okay with that, I'd accounted for it. Above all, I knew that this offering of supplies would attract the people who were hungry enough to venture out into the outdoors with the oppressive cloud of bugs looming above them. I would also attract the people who would want to confront me, Merchants included.
As people arrived and some ventured closer to the pile of boxes, one of Coil's workers cast a wary glance over his shoulder, in my general direction. I should have told Coil's men not to look my way or show any uncertainty. It would hurt the effect I had hoped to generate. To dissuade people from taking the supplies, I set a cloud of bugs around the piles of boxes, enough to be obvious without obscuring what was there. One of the guys with weapons approached anyways, and I had the swarm move towards him, condensing into a dark shape, buzzing loudly. He backed off.
In this manner, weighing enticement against implicit threat, I managed to keep the crowd in place as it grew to dozens, then a hundred people, with more still approaching, pushing the number closer to two hundred. Barely a fifth of all the people I'd tried to get in touch with. I was okay with that. It was enough to spread the word.
I was taking a risk, here. Gambling. It was like betting someone a million dollars that you'd hit a bullseye, when you'd barely played darts before. It wasn't that I was confident this would succeed. It was that I really needed that million dollars.
In short, I needed to get underway with Coil's agenda, and I needed to do it fast.

I'm dreading the nightmarish feeling that the armed men might be Merchants. I trust Skitter that she's prepared for everything, but still they might shoot few children before they'll be attacked by the Swarm. Or they might have powers and pretend they're just normal people with guns. Skitter, never let your guard down because you never know what these bastards are going to do the next second they see you not paying any attention to them.

More people were still making their way towards us, joining the crowd. The bystanders would be getting more confident with numbers at their back, and they would be getting increasingly worried that if the crowd grew too large, maybe they wouldn't get any supplies for themselves. If I put it off any longer, they could mob us, and I didn't want that.
No, my gut told me this had reached the point where I had to act. From my seat in the truck, I drew my bugs together into a humanoid shape, and had the figure approach from the rear of the crowd, walking towards me. I waited, my attention focused on my swarm's senses.
There was a gasp, then a general murmur. A woman shrieked. I felt the crowd part, heard the shouts. They'd noticed the figure I'd created with the swarm.
Most eyes would be on it, now. I scattered its shape and had the swarm leap or shoot towards the rear of the truck in a loose blob, arcing slowly through the air to land at the rear of the truck, on top of the crates.
The moment I knew the crowd would be unable to see, I stepped out of my hiding spot and into the midst of the swarm. I scattered the bugs explosively, sending every one of the bugs flying or crawling directly away from me, revealing myself. The people closest to the pile of crates I was standing on backed away.
To the crowd, it would look like I'd just transported myself to the back of the truck and materialized from the swarm. I hoped. It was a cheap ploy, obvious to anyone who thought about it. I was banking on the fact that the swarm I had blocking out most of the sun and the whole dramatic lead-up would help sell the illusion.
I kept the bugs swirling around me, tightly packed together so they would be moving in tendrils and loops. Like Grue habitually did with his power, I was aiming to use my own abilities to make myself look bigger, more impressive. It was like a dog raising its hackles or a cat arching its back.
"Some of you know of me!" I called out, and the noises of the swarm accented the words, gave an eerie, strangely loud echo to my voice. "My name is Skitter!"
I looked over the crowd. So many kids. So many who looked sick, pale with red cheeks. Some people were dressed too heavily for this warm weather. Everyone was dirty and damp, their hair greasy and clothes wrinkled.
My eyes fell on a figure in the back of the crowd, who stood out because shewasn't unwashed or wrinkled. Her white and gray costume had patterns on it in light blue that weren't too different from a circuit board. She leaned against a power pole, her arms folded, content to watch. The people nearest her were watching her as much as they watched me.

WHAT A NEAT APPARITION, I APPLAUD YOU, SKITTER COPPERFIELD! You'd be so great at children's parties :)...........but if I think better, nope, you won't be so great, aesthetical speaking. Battery (easy to recognize her after her costume) is there too? Why? Did Dragon told her something about Skitter's civilian identity? No, I don't think so. If she arrived to arrest Skitter, she wouldn't be alone. They know how dangerous Skitter is so I can see all heroes teaming up to arrest her, not just one. I think she just wants to see what Skitter is going to do with her territory, like an observer and nothing else. Now I feel better with Battery there. She can help Skitter to protect people in the event of an unexpected attack.

I'd known I'd attract attention from the heroes. Still, it was intimidating, a reminder of how fragile this whole thing was.
I swallowed. I had to be confident. I lowered my volume a step, relying on my swarm to convey my words for me. It wasn't perfect, there were parts of speech they weren't good at making, but it worked well enough that I kept at it. "I am laying claim to this area! From this moment, I rule this territory!"
People could have booed or jeered. I'd been almost convinced they would. Instead, I heard a murmur running through the crowd. Battery hadn't budged, but I saw her pressing her fingers to her ear, and her lips were moving.
She didn't turn her head away from me, and I could imagine her staring at me.
"I am not the ABB, I am not the Merchants, the Empire or the Chosen! I am acting in your interests!"
Our group had discussed this, after talking to Coil the other night, and we'd hammered out more details yesterday, passing on the details to the Travelers. Our methods would vary wildly, but we were all making our bids for territory this morning. I decided not to mention that. Let the others arrive at that conclusion themselves.
"I demand no money from you, I do not intend to interfere in your lives unless you interfere in mine! I do not want to take or destroy what you have!"
I pointed at the crates that were beneath my feet. I lowered my voice. "These supplies are yours, a gift from me to you. And there will be more, delivered regularly for as long as I am here. My abilities will mean there will be no buzzing or biting flies harassing you, no cockroaches crawling over you as you sleep. I am offering you protection, security, and reprieve, for as long as you are my subjects! All I require is that you obey my rules, so hear me!"
"No gangs will operate here. Merchants? Chosen? I know some of you are in this crowd. Consider this my declaration of war. I will not permit you to sell drugs, to hurt my people or steal from them, or to seek shelter in my territory!"
I raised my hand, and the swarm gathered coalesced into a tight mass above me, a vaguely spherical shape, six feet in diameter.
"My bugs can devour a cow to the bone in one and a half minutes." I had no idea if that was true. It sounded good. "I have a million eyes to watch you with. Go elsewhere."
"To everyone else! If you assist any of these groups, give them food, shelter, or business? If you sell drugs, steal or prey on people in this area, you lose my goodwill. You will receive no more supplies, and you will earn my attention, with eyes on you for every waking hour. That's strike one. If I catch you doing it again? I treat you as one of the enemy."
I let my words hang in the air for effect, and to give my audience time to consider what I was saying. I glanced at Battery. She wasn't moving to stop me… interesting.
"Each box contains enough basic food rations for four people. They also have first aid supplies and water filters. These supplies will keep you going until we can start fixing things and making more basic conveniences available."
"If you want more? Work for me. This work does not have to be criminal, for I need people to pass on messages, to act as spokespersons for these neighborhoods, and to clean up or rebuild. For anyone who does assist me, them and their families will have access to some of those foods you miss, to showers and electricity, and generous payment. You and your loved ones will be dry, clean, and you will have fresh clothes."

I looked over the crowd. I could see people getting restless. At least they weren't lynching me.
"Thank you for listening. These supplies are yours to take. One to each family or group, up to two if your family is large enough."
My monologue finished, I waited. Nobody ventured forward. Had I done too effective a job at intimidating them?

I swear, Skitter is more HEROIC than 70% of the Protectorate. She feeds her people, takes care of them, employs them, protects them, is against drugs, rape or any kind of violence against them, she's a perfect combination between The Godmother (with a heart of gold)+ Big Sister+ Punisher. Even Battery agrees that Donna Skitter is the kindest and most honorable crime lady she probably ever seen in her hero career. Skitter is going to seriously fuck anyone who'll touch her people, even S9 members (I'm sure that she won't do so much by herself against them but I can see her fighting them tooth and nail if they'll dare to lay a finger or a pawn on her people. Skitter is NOT someone who'll run away and abandon her territory even when confronted with villains superior to her power-wise :)).

I was just starting to wonder what I'd do if nobody moved, when the first man stepped forward, followed immediately by his wife and a pair of kids. The wife had a very red nose and circles under her eyes that made me think she had a bad cold. The parents didn't make eye contact with me as they accepted the box that one of Coil's workers lifted down to hand to them. The children hid behind their mother. There was no gratitude, nor any thanks given, as the father turned to carry the box of food and necessities back to wherever he was taking shelter.
Seeing the first family leaving with their supplies, others grew brave enough to venture forward. In moments, there was a crush of bodies. I stepped onto the back of the truck as the boxes disappeared from beneath me, and I watched the crowd for any violence or fighting. One altercation began as two men both grabbed the same box. Before their violent tugging match got them or someone else hurt, I sent a buzzing flurry of bugs in between them. They dropped the box and backed off, staring at me.
When I didn't move to stop them or do anything further, they each returned to the pile to scrounge up different boxes, leaving the other on its side in the water.
There wasn't enough in the way of supplies. I could see the atmosphere shift slightly as people realized it. There were too many people present versus the amount of boxes Coil had provided me, even with one box serving a whole family.
I knew Coil had more – his underground base had stored ridiculous amounts, so he had access to a supplier, or he was the supplier. I began formulating a plan, figuring out how I'd get boxes to those who were walking away from here empty-handed.
I was interrupted from my thoughts. A man shouted, and I saw the crowd backing away.
It was one of the men who'd had a weapon. He'd drawn and swung a crude knife to ward people off and grinned maniacally at the reaction he was getting. The scruff of beard on his chin was white, but it seemed rather premature given his apparent age.
He was shirtless, with a long sleeve shirt tied around his waist, and scratches crisscrossing his upper body. His buddies stood back, smirking and grinning.
It was a bad judgement call to pull this right in front of me, but I supposed people were at a point where they weren't at their most rational. That, or he was high on something. I could see him as a member of the Merchants, either way.
"Big man," I called out, "You feel proud with that knife of yours?"
He turned towards me, "Fuck you! I'm not scared of bugs."
I stepped down from the back of the truck. People backed away, but the man held his ground. As I got closer, I saw how his eyes were too wide, and he chewed his lip like it was trying to get away from him.
"You a member of the Merchants?" I asked.
"Fuck you!" he snarled.

Ok, we get the first fight with a Merchant rat. Dude, you're not going to fuck anything anymore, not even your fellow rats, if Skitter will crush your balls in the next second you'll try to stab her with your "BIG", "DANGEROUS" knife. Unless you have some strong hidden powers, you're no match for her. I bet she can kick his disgusting ass even without using her power. Because this is how BADASS Skitter is. :D

I wasn't going to be able to have a conversation with this guy.
"Fine. Don't care. You're threatening my people? You'd better be ready to take me on."
"Not scared of you!"
I shrugged, "Prove it. Use that rusty thing on me. Stab me."
He looked around at the crowd, hesitated.
"What?" I asked him. "I thought you weren't scared."
"I'm not!"
"Then stab me!" I raised my voice, shouted at him. "Or are you just a bully, getting weak in the knees when you're facing someone that stands up to you!?"
He made a motion as if he was going to lunge for me, then stopped.
"Pathetic," I snarled. Not for the crowd. I said it for him and him alone.
He lunged, holding the knife with both hands to drive it into my stomach, just beside where I had the armor. I resisted the urge to bend over, but I did have to step back for balance, and I had to put my hands on his shoulders to steady myself. I clutched his shoulders, digging my nails in for grip. I could feel pain radiate from my stomach and into my lower abdomen and chest. That was despite the fact that the fabric of my costume had kept it from piercing my flesh.
I forced myself to stand straighter, still holding his shoulders. He stabbed again, but it was ineffectual. Knocking one of my hands from his shoulder, he used the space that gave him to slash at my throat. The first hit had hurt because of the force of the charge behind it, I could almost ignore these follow-up strikes. He stepped back and looked at his knife, confused. I hadn't gone down.
I extended my arm and let the bugs flow from beneath my costume in one swift movement, like water poured from a cup, covering him. The crowd backed away as the man began screaming incoherently. He threw himself backward into the inch-deep water and rolled around like he was trying to put out a fire. Maybe he was – the bugs I'd set on him were laced with capsaicin.
As his thrashing continued, I waited patiently, watching. As he used one hand to prop himself up in a crawl, I stepped forward onto his knife hand. My heel settled on his knuckles, and after I'd readjusted my footing, I ground it down, letting most of my body weight rest on that heel.
The volume of his screams increased. As I lifted my foot, he moved his hand, rolling onto his back to clutch at it, dropping the knife in the process.
I bent down to pick up the blade, and when I stood up again, Battery was ten feet in front of me, one pace closer to me than any of the rest of the crowd that ringed me and the Merchant.
"I can't let you use that," she gestured towards the knife. There was a faint glow from her costume. I gathered she was charging up her power.

That moment when you're ready to stab a rat and someone from World Animal Protection stopped you from doing what it was the right thing to do. :D Because animals, even the most disgusting ones, have rights too. Anyway, even without Battery's intervention, Skitter wasn't going to stab the rat man, maybe to cut off his dick scare him a little, but not stab him to death. Skitter is not a murderer. Not yet (I can see her killing people in the future, but only under exceptional conditions: if someone would hurt/kill her father or in self defense. Or to stop an evil so big that can't be stopped other way but through death.) Btw, I'm fully aware that Skitter is doing what she's doing with her territory part as her plan to win Coil's trust and appreciation, but she also cares for real about her people and she genuinely wants to help them. Because this is how she rolls: 50% brains/50% heart :D.

"Wasn't planning on it," I lied, swarm buzzing in sync with my words. I'd considered stabbing the guy in the hand or somewhere where it wouldn't be terminal, but hadn't been certain on the route I would go. I reversed the knife and gently lobbed it towards her.
She spent the accumulated charge of her power and caught the knife out of the air by the handle. "How does this tie into the stunt you helped pull at the HQ?"
"The Wards' building? The intel we got from there was valuable, and that kind of money buys a lot of things." I looked at the remaining pile of supplies. The majority of the crowd had stopped collecting their boxes to watch the fight with the Merchant and my exchange with Battery.
As if noting what I was looking at, she glanced at the crowd encircling around us. "I don't agree with this."
"But you're not going to stop me, and you're not going to try and arrest me, despite what happened the other night," I answered her, "Because I'm the lesser of a whole lot of evils that are in the city right now."
"Mm. For now."
"For now. Until then, I've got supplies from an outside agent, I'm not stealing them from the same sources you guys use, and I'm getting them out to these people at my own expense. I'm policing this area until the police can get back to doing it themselves, and I'm dealing with people who need to be dealt with. You're not about to get in my way, are you?"
Battery surveyed the crowd again. "What's your agenda?"
"Do I have to have one?"
"Yes. Your kind always has an agenda."
"Maybe I'm unique."
"No, knowing what you tried to pull with pretending to be a villain? Or pretending to be a hero that's pretending to be a villain? You're more likely to have some scheme at play than anyone else."

I sighed. "Don't know what to tell you. No agenda."
She frowned, "When we first set post-Endbringer measures in place, your team was listed as low priority, and we were instructed to ignore you. Too costly in time and resources. I suspect someone intended to change that after your little stunt the other night, but the memo hasn't gone out yet. You hear me?"
I tilted my head in a small nod.
"So I'm going by the book, and I'm walking away. But I'll be keeping an eye on you, on this, and the moment you go too far, we're coming after you, no holds barred."
"I wouldn't expect any less," I answered her.
With that, she disappeared in a blur, the water parting in her wake.

Alright, she was going to stab him in the hand or in his dick in his leg. Battery is a SMART woman. She knows that Skitter have schemes over schemes over schemes but she still can't understand what is all about; this generosity of Skitter surprised and confused her but she doesn't trust her. Howerer, she doesn't arrest her either. She gives her a chance to prove herself that she can be more hero than villain (besides, there are worse villains in the City of Tears than Undersiders), this is very wise of Battery. I'm starting to like this heroine :).

With her gone, the rest of the crowd swooped down on the remaining supplies. People maintained a respectful distance, but oddly enough, they weren't acting as scared of me as they'd been before I attacked the Merchant and before I'd talked to Battery.
Had her leaving me alone given me a measure of legitimacy? More importantly, had it been intended to give me legitimacy as ruler of the area? She hadn't needed to step in right then. Probably. I had to admit I wasn't sure if I would've gone through with stabbing the guy.
"Listen up!" I shouted. I used my swarm to give me more volume, and to stand out against the noise of the crowd. People went silent, and every set of eyes turned towards me. I stepped up onto the truck, hiding myself briefly in the swarm as I hopped up.
I addressed them, "Not everyone will get a box today. That is not an excuse to take what others have already claimed. As I said, I will not tolerate stealing or theft among you. If you try it, I'll treat you the same as I treated him."
As I pointed, the crowd parted slightly to reveal the Merchant who was still crawling away, simultaneously struggling to douse himself in the one or two inches water on the street and to crawl with three limbs – he was favoring the hand I'd stepped on. His buddies were gone. They'd left him.
"If you do not get a box, stay. I want the head of each family or group to raise their hands. This will help me ensure you get something before the day is over."
It took a minute before the last of the boxes were claimed. There were some resentful looks as the last of the people left. I had thirty or so remaining people, and after some brief discussion, seven of them raised their hands.
I concentrated on the swarm, and found a collection of ladybugs. I piloted a group into each set of raised hands, and watched as people lowered their hands to look.
"Each of you now has three ladybugs in your hands. Keep them, and I will use them to find you later today to drop something off for you, with a small gift to each group of you for being patient."
Slowly, they began to peel away from the group and leave. I began letting the swarm disperse, but I used the fact that I had the bugs all together to direct a mass towards my lair. The cream of the crop – the good ones.
As Coil's men got back in the truck, my swarm-sense told me that one person had stayed behind. I turned to get a better look at her.
She was twenty or so, and her red hair had been set into long dreadlocks that she must have been growing for years. I wasn't sure on the effect – white people didn't grow good dreadlocks. She wore rain boots, a calf-length skirt, and had a colorful bandanna around her forehead. She was pale, and she fidgeted nervously, not making eye contact. High or afraid?
Then she saw I was looking and she met my eyes.
"Yes?" I asked her. "You've got the ladybugs. I will get you a box."
"No. It's not that." She looked at her hand where the ladybugs were.
"Then what is it?
"You said we were your people, that you were protecting us. Does that mean you're going against the other groups?"
"Yes."
"My kid brother. I- he needs help. My parents are sick and they're in the hospital and I can't tell them because I told them I'd take care of him, um, and I asked the cops but they're so busy and there's no way they can help, and I was going to ask that hero, Battery, but then she disappeared so fast-" The words spilled out of her mouth, less and less intelligible as she kept talking. She only stopped when her voice cracked. Breathing hard, out of breathlessness or emotion, she stared at the ground, clenching her fists. I could feel one of the ladybugs get crushed in her grip, fading out of existence as far as my power was concerned.

"Stop," I told her, without using my swarm to change my voice. "Breathe. What happened?"
She looked up at me, then she swallowed hard.
"The Merchants took him. My kid brother. I want you to get him back. Please."

Do I smell something in the air?....."sniff, sniff, sniff"....Yep, I smell TRAP. This girl is either a Merchant or she's forced by Merchants to lure Skitter into a trap under the pretext that she have to save her brother. The girl saw that non-powered Merchants are no match for Skitter and she conceived this trap, hoping that Skitter will fall into it. Or maybe I'm just very paranoiac and she's honest about her brother. What Skitter should do? First, promise the girl that she'll save her brother then CONTACT Lisa, explain her everything and ask her if she can smell the trap with her Sherlock Holmes nose. If Lisa will confirm that is not a trap then Skitter can ask for her help to find where the Merchants are holding the girl's brother. Because she won't be able to figure it by herself, Lisa is the best when it comes to this shit. I'm not sure what Skitter will actually do but I hope she'll do what I wish her to do. And its the most logical course of action.

Good night and sleep well, friends. Don't let the evil bugs wake you up tomorrow.
 
Infestation 11.3
Hello, friends. I'm sorry for not posting anything yesterday, I was pretty tired after a busy day. Let's start 11.03 | Worm Last time Skitter did some magic tricks at a party in the middle of the street but a random redhead girl got bored of the party and challenged Skitter to find her missing brother, presumably kidnapped by a colony of rats -you know, something fun like find the treasure and get a prize, nothing dangerous or life- threatening. Skitter is going to have so much fun with this challenge. Maybe if she'll invite her friend Lisa too, they're going to have the fun of their lives together :):p:D. Now, on a serious note, there are 3 possibilities who the redhead might be: a Merchant herself, a victim of Merchants, blackmailed to lure Skitter into a trap, or just a honest girl whose brother was kidnapped for real. I so hope that the first two will turn to be untrue. So, let's continue this party. :D

I sat cross-legged in my chair on the second floor of my lair. A mug of tea was warm in my hands, and the room was dark. Only a faint light filtered in through the slats at the top of the metal shutter that covered the window. My mask rested on one knee.
My attention swept over my territory, with an emphasis on the centermost area near where I'd held my speech. The reach of my power wasn't quite good enough to extend to the outer edges of my territory, which left me anxious. I was craving one of those moments when my power would go into overdrive and increase its range. Minutes passed as I followed my 'subjects' and did what I could to get to know them. My bugs remained on the backs of people's elbows, at the small of their back, and I'd maybe put a small fly in their hair if it was long enough that they wouldn't feel it. Not enough to bother anyone, or that anyone would necessarily notice, but enough for me to track their movements.
Two groups arrived within a minute of one another, each at different points of my territory. Thirty-two people in all, with eight in the first group and twenty-four in the other. Both groups reacted, jumping and backing away as my swarm swept over them. I could feel the vibration in the air as one in the second group laughed. The others joined him. I'd held off on attacking, just using the bugs to get a headcount and a sense of who was there. There were men and women, young and old. Each of them had weapons of some sort, and fifteen in total had guns.
The Merchants were responding to my bid for control. Good.
I sipped my tea and found it was lukewarm. I took big gulps in the hopes of finishing it before it got cold.

Let me guess- Taylor is going to drink her tea while kicking the Merchants invaders's asses with bugs. One of the most awesome fighting scenes so far in the entire story. Damn it, Taylor, you'll never cease to amaze me. In so many ways ;). After you'll defeat them, you can even form words with your bugs, something like: IF YOU DARE TO GET CLOSE TO MY TERRITORY AGAIN, NEXT TIME I'LL FILL YOUR BELLIES WITH WASPS AND BEES or HURT ONE OF MY PEOPLE, BEES WILL BUILT HONEYCOMBS IN YOUR LARGE INTESTINE. They're going to shit bricks and never disturb you or your people again.

One of the Merchants in the first group shouted something, loud enough for it to carry down the street, and fired a gunshot. Impulsively, I tried to tune into my bug's hearing and interpret what he was saying, but the strangeness of the noise stopped me. It
didn't translate from a bug's 'ears' to mine.
The first group started running down the length of the street. They scattered, with smaller groups of two people each heading to different buildings. Finding the windows boarded up and the doors locked or barricaded, they started tearing at the plywood and planks. Some struck at the doors with their improvised weapons.
There were people inside two of those buildings. Not many, but still. Those were my people.
Using my swarm on them would have been easy, but this wasn't just a question of taking the Merchants down. I needed to do it so effectively and undeniably that they would hesitate to come back. If I did it well enough, ideally, word of mouth would help keep others from trying anything similar.
Why did that line of thinking sound so familiar?
It dawned on me: Bakuda. She'd said something similar when she'd been doing her monologue and pretending to be the new leader of the ABB.
Well, that was disquieting.
Still, my reasons were different. I wanted to protect my people. Bakuda hadn't been motivated by an interest in anyone but herself.
I dismissed that line of thinking and gathered the swarm into a vaguely humanoid shape with a head, arms, and a torso. I tried to balance it on two columns like legs, but I erred in favor of dissolving that into one column for the lower body over risking having it fall over. A good thing the ground was mostly dry, there, or I would have required far more bugs to maintain the shape with the lowermost critters constantly drowning or being pushed away by the motion of the water.
I piloted the swarm-figure slowly towards the first group. Someone noticed and turned away from the door he was trying to smash down with his makeshift club. He shouted and laughed, drawing the attention of others.
Running forward, he swung the club at the swarm like he was trying to hit a home run. The head was scattered, dashed to pieces, and he laughed again.
Until the rest of the swarm dogpiled him. Then he started screaming.

Taylor's DISPLAY OF POWER in all of its horrific splendor. She's really giving nightmares to these human- rats. Nightmares in the shape of thousands and thousands of bugs. Also, don't ever DARE to compare yourself with Bakuda, Taylor. Bakuda would have killed the Merchants+ all the people in this territory then run away, laughing maniacally, proud of her "victory". You're an incomparable BETTER person than her and you'll always be a better person than most of the villains (and even some heroes). :)

Roughly half of his 'friends' laughed at him. Lots of laughter. Were they all on something? The remaining four people hurried to his side and tried to claw the masses of bugs away from him. As they got bitten and stung in retaliation, they backed away, brushing the bugs off of their arms and legs, leaving him to his fate.
The bugs I had in the area coalesced into another vaguely humanoid shape. Then another. In moments, I had a half-dozen figures in a loose ring around the group. I moved them forward, and my enemies backed away from them. I used this to herd the Merchants until they stood back to back in a tight circle, surrounded. They had their weapons raised, but they had to know how ineffectual the baseball bats and guns would be.
Then I waited, keeping the swarm-figures remaining as motionless as possible. If it weren't for the man still thrashing on the
ground, screaming, it would have been eerily still and quiet.
The second group was oblivious to the events a few blocks away as they roamed through my territory. A woman in the group was singing, loud enough that her voice would be carrying to nearby residents. She was letting them know that trouble was near. I noted that she was holding a plastic tank of gasoline, if the topographic map I was getting from my swarm-sense was right, and the box in her other hand could easily have been matches. That wasn't good. Still, her group had yet to do anything. I kept an eye on them and waited.
Someone in the first group made a run for it, rushing for the space between two of the swarm-figures that surrounded his group. He didn't make it. The swarms both intercepted him, and he went down, howling in pain.
Unease gave way to panic as the group realized they were trapped. A woman shoved a man into the nearest swarm, trying to use him to clear the way, but she only got two more steps before the wasps, black flies, mosquitoes and hornets caught up to her. She violently swung her arms around herself in a futile attempt to fight off the bugs, and succeeded only in throwing herself off-balance and falling to the ground. The spiders, ants, centipedes, millipedes, beetles and all of the other crawling parts of the swarm rolled over her, burying her beneath their mass before she could stand.
The remaining four Merchants in the first group exchanged muttered words, some kind of plan. Then three of them broke for it, each headed in a different direction. I wasn't sure what outcome they expected. A mass of bugs caught each of them, and they all went down, limbs flailing, screaming.
That left only one. He dropped into a crouch, his hands on his head, and looked frantically around for some kind of escape route.
So I gave him one.
The swarm-figures parted enough that he had a chance to retreat. It took him ten seconds to notice it, and another few seconds to build up the courage to make a run for it.
He bolted. Seeing the general mass of insects down the road, he decided to turn into a series of alleyways. I let him run for a minute.
He was halfway down an alley when I drew the ambient bugs from the vicinity into a loose humanoid shape, not as dense as the others. Still, seeing it stopped him in his tracks.

:lol:rofl::lol:rofl: I have so much fun seeing the first group of rats literally DESTROYED by the Army of Bugs. Now its time for the second group to share their fate, especially since the woman member have a FUCKING TANK OF GASOLINE and she's planning to burn Taylor's territory. Fuck, these bastards are also killers, not only druggies, rapists, looters, hooligans, destroyers and diseases carriers. They're everything bad in the world. They're trying to compete with S9 at who's the biggest bad criminal organisation in the City of Vermin. I won't be surprised if one day S9 will be like: FUCK THIS SHIT, these guys can't be worse than us, let's give them a lesson- and kill all the Merchants fuckers. That will be the day when I'm going to cheer for S9 to do whatever they'd like with Merchants because....I'm getting sick and tired of them. I HATE them and they deserve to die.

He turned to retreat the way he'd come, only to find another swarm coalescing into a second figure at the other end of the alley.
His head whipped around as he realized he had no escape routes left, and then he screamed, a primal, despairing sound.
The swarm figures moved towards him at a glacial pace, with more bugs joining them every second, to give them more mass and more raw attacking power. His composure cracked before they even reached him, and he charged headlong into the swarm that had been at the far end of the alley. Bugs tore into him, pinching and stabbing him, and he made it nearly to the edge of my power's range before his legs buckled. He landed on top of a pile of the trash that the nearby building's residents had been stacking in the alleyway, and the swarm started mauling him.
Group one down.
I finished my tea, then made a face. The teabag had leaked grit, and some had settled into the bottom of my cup. Bitter.
I put the empty cup down at the base of my chair, and then I turned my attention to the second group.

I didn't even need to think about it.
"I'll do it," I told the redheaded girl with the dreadlocks.
She looked surprised. Odd. She'd asked me, but she hadn't expected me to help? Or had she expected me to demand something
from her in exchange?
Should I have demanded something in exchange?
"Stay here. I'll be right back," I said.
I turned and walked to the front of the truck, knocked, and the driver popped the door open for me.
I spoke in a low voice, "We're done here. Tell Coil I need more supplies. Seven cases at a minimum, by the end of the day. And tell him I think you guys did a good job, so if he's up to giving you any kind of bonus, it would be a good time."
He gave me a tight nod, then closed the door. The truck drove off, leaving me with the girl. I approached her, and I could see the effect I was having on her. She was unwilling to meet my eyes, and her fidgeting stilled as I turned my full attention to her.
"Your name?"
"Sierra," she answered me.

Oh, God, Taylor allowed Sierra to see her real identity (because she have her mask out, on her knee). This is not good, Taylor, this is not good at all, now this girl knows how you look like and if she's a Merchants, they might find out details about your life and hurt your father. Yes, they're dumb as bricks, but they still have a MOTHERFUCKER TINKER which they can use to make things easier for them. Even druggies Tinkers are smarter than normal persons. Even if Sierra is not a Merchant, is still dangerous for Taylor to have someone else besides her fellow Undersiders seeing her in her civilian life. UNLESS....if she'll save Sierra's brother and offer Sierra's family jobs in her territory, the girl will remain grateful to her and never betray her. Also depends of Sierra herself. If she's a bitch, she'll betray Taylor, no matter how much she'll be helped by her. If not, Taylor might find a new friend in her. :)

"Let's walk, Sierra," I said. "I need details if I'm going to help. The more you can tell me, the better."
She joined me as I headed towards the sidewalk, and after taking a moment to compose her thoughts, she started telling me what
had happened. "Three weeks ago, everything was so normal. I was finishing up at college. Bryce, my brother, went to Arcadia
High. My uncle was staying with us because he was down on his luck, as my dad put it. I'm almost positive it had something to do
with his drinking."
I nodded.
"Then Leviathan came. The sirens woke us up early in the morning, we hurried to the shelter, and by the time it was midday, we were standing in front of what used to be our house. Flattened, everything we ever owned was gone."
"I'm sorry."
From the look on her face, it seemed like I'd surprised her again. What kind of image did she have of me?
"Thank you. We- we stayed in a family friend's basement, and they had another family there as well, on the upper floors, so it was crowded. But it was better than the shelters, or so we thought. My dad, my uncle and I worked with one of the cleanup crews. Trying to get things normal again. Until word got out that one of the crews had been attacked, the women assaulted. Um. So they told me I couldn't work with them. I worked for one of the shelters instead. Handing out sheets, making beds, keeping track of names and passing on requests for stuff like insulin or other meds that people needed. Long hours, thankless…"
She put a hand to her face, "I'm rambling."
"It's fine. Better that you give me too much information than not enough. Keep going."
"My uncle got sick fast. He had a cold just days after Leviathan came, and it got complicated after, became pneumonia. The hospital sent him out of town for medical care, and we got word he'd died just two days after that. Respiratory distress or something. Drowning in his own lungs. Less than a week from the time he got the cold to the time he died."
She stopped talking, and I didn't push her, giving her time to compose herself. Had she been close to her uncle?
"By the time we heard the news, Mom and Dad were sick too, and Bryce was showing symptoms. It wasn't a cold. It was more like the flu, but with what happened to my uncle, we didn't want to take any chances. None of them could keep anything down, sinus problems, pounding headaches, tired… we went to the doctors and they said it could be toxic mold exposure. The moisture, always being cold and damp, and not having enough to eat, being in that basement, with the foundation possibly cracked or the mold disturbed by the vibrations and damage in the attack… Um."

I'm starting to feel sorry for Sierra and Bryce, her brother. If Sierra isn't lying, then she really had a shitty life after Leviathan Battle. Her uncle died, her whole family got sick, she had to live and work in some really nasty conditions, without enough food and constantly under the menace of Merchants's attack...And now her brother was kidnapped :(. Poor girl, I think I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt and trust her. Hope that my pity for her will not cloud my judgement.

I wondered if this was pertinent to what happened to her brother, or if she was just really wanted someone to talk to. I didn't want rush her, but I did try to get her on track, "So your parents and brother got sick."
"And I was left alone. I guess I was saved by the long hours at the shelter, I wasn't spending half as much time in the house where they got exposed to the mold. I had to find a new place to stay. A guy from the shelter heard my story, offered to give me a room in the church. Near here. I was grateful, I took it. My brother got out of the hospital, and he came to stay with me. He got the cot, I got the floor. A day and a half later, they came."
"The Merchants?"
She nodded. "They attacked the church. Nine or ten of them. We outnumbered them, but they had weapons, and they caught us by surprise. One of them threw a molotov cocktail through a window. There were other families there, families with kids, so I grabbed a fire extinguisher and tried to stop it from spreading. Spraying around- I couldn't put it out, didn't want to try in case I just spread it around, so I just contained it, for all the good it did."
She shook her head, "They came through the doors and began attacking people, one of them grabbed my brother, I- I panicked. I used the extinguisher to spray towards them and tried to pull him away. I couldn't, and others were approaching, so I left him and I escaped through the broken window where the bottle had been thrown inside. When I got back an hour later, there were fire trucks and police and ambulances there. My brother was the only one missing.
The others were there, but badly hurt. Burned or cut up, beaten. Derrick, the man who'd invited me to stay there-"
She broke off, and she stopped walking, turning away so her head was facing away from me.
I waited patiently. When she'd turned back so I could see her face and started walking again, I gently asked, "Dead?"
She shook her head. Quietly, she said, "They cut him up with a broken bottle. The doctor said they bent him over and shoved it between- he'll have a tube running out of his stomach and into a bag for the rest of his life. And he might never walk again. You understand?"
I think so." Not that I wanted to.
"Not about what they did, I mean, do you understand what I'm saying about these assholes, these… I don't even have words to describe them… to say how much I hate them. God!"
"Keep going," I urged her.
"I don't know you. I barely know about you. I heard something about you in some bank robbery around the time I had exams-"
"That was me."
"I don't know how you operate. I don't know your methods, outside of what I just saw back there. But I want you to know that I've always considered myself a pacifist. I've never been in a fight, I've always tried to stand up for people and give them the benefit of a doubt, to be fair and never do anything to hurt another person, even with words."
"Okay." How long had it been since she slept? I was having trouble following her train of thought.
"So I think it should mean something extra, something special, when I'm telling you to hurt them. Fuck them up. Hurt them as much as you think they deserve, then double that.Triple it, just- just make them-"
She stopped yet again, choking on her words.

................:cry::cry::cry: Ok, I'm crying right now. If Sierra doesn't lie then Merchants are officially MONSTERS. Worse than ABB and former Empire 88 and just as bad as S9. Honestly I hate them more than I hate S9 (actually I don't know too much about S9, but they have a fucking Mannequin and a man who wants to see the world burn so they're bad enough). If Siberian will turn into a tigress and eat Merchants alive, starting with their intestines, I'll be very HAPPY during the whole scene. If Bonesaw will make experiments on them I'll support her to torture them as much as she'd like. If Mannequin....FUCK Mannequin...Poor Derrick, such a kind man with such a cruel fate :cry:. I feel so bad for him. Yes, Sierra, I'm just like you, a pacifist and forgiving person but these monsters doesn't deserve any second chance, they're beyond redemption and I hope that Taylor will show them NO MERCY.

I had a hard enough time keeping afloat in a conversation when I was Taylor. How was I supposed to do it as Skitter? What was appropriate, what was expected? I hadn't figured any of this out, yet.
I put a hand on her shoulder, and she flinched. I left the hand there, and I measured out my words. "Trust me when I say I have that handled."
She looked at me, and I gave her a small nod.
"God," she muttered.
"Tell me more about them, and tell me anything about your brother that might help me identify him."
She startled, as if shaken from a daydream. She reached into her pocket and handed me a folded picture. It was hard to pin down the kid's age. He was skinny in a way that suggested someone who was going through a major growth spurt but hadn't yet filled out. He had large, blue eyes and a snub nose.
There wasn't a hair on his face, and his black hair was spiked so the top stuck up in every direction. Like so many guys, he didn't seem to know how to style his hair. He ignored the sides and back in favor of overdoing the parts he could see when he looked in the mirror.
The boy could have been a tall eleven year old and he could have been a young-looking sixteen.
"Bryce?" I asked her.
She nodded. "Bryce Kiley."
"Is there any chance he escaped?"
"No. I've checked all the usual places. His friends, our old house, what's left of it. I stopped by the hospital where Mom and Dad are, and the nurses say they haven't seen him."

"How long ago did he disappear?"
"Two days ago."
I nodded. I vaguely recalled that the forty-eight hour mark was when police considered a missing person as good as gone. That didn't mean I wouldn't try. It also meant I could feel less guilty about handling things here, with my territory, before starting my search.
"Did you get a look at the people who took him?"
"Some. The one nearest me, he was fat, white, and he had one of those bushy wild man beards. You know the kind I mean? It sticks out everywhere, no grooming-"
"I know what you mean."
"And his hair was really long and greasy, so it stuck to his scalp."
"Okay."
"Then there was one woman. Maybe middle-aged, bleached blond hair. Trailer trash. And she was with this tall black guy with a scar on his lips. He was the one who was grabbing Bryce. He had a bottle in one hand he was drinking from and a length of pipe in the other, so I think he was the one who used the bottle on Derrick…"
"Were they wearing anything?"
"I don't think anything major. Um, most of the guys were shirtless, and the ones who were wearing clothes were wearing t-shirts, some with no sleeves or with the sleeves torn off. Oh. And a lot of them had these bands around their wrists. Plastic, colored, sometimes one or two, but the black guy had a lot. I remember seeing the ones on the black guy's wrist, and thinking it didn't seem like something he would wear on his own."
"Ok, that last bit is especially good." Were they a way of marking status? More bands for higher status, with different colors meaning different things?
"Anything else?"
"I can't think of anything major right this second."
"Okay." I thought. But she might come up with something more? "Where are you staying?"

Aww, Taylor is offering Sierra a room in Skitter's Lair. This is so sweet, even if is a great risk on her part. Now go and contact Lisa, she's the only one who can help you finding these rats in any burrow they're hiding. Man, I'd be so pissed if they'll find Bryce dead. Or too drugged to accept to come with them. Well, they can take him back using force so it won't be a problem. What it matters is to find him alive.

She hesitated to answer, but she finally relented and admitted, "Nowhere. I was out all last night, looking. I was going to go back to the place we'd stayed at first, our family friend, but…"
"The mold problem, and you said it was crowded. That won't do. You'll come with me."
Concern flickered across her face. "I don't know-"
"It's better if you're close, so you can answer any questions I have and so I can keep you informed."
She frowned, and I could practically see her working to think of a way to get out of my offer without offending. I knew if she didn't come with me, she'd probably wind up searching for a mediocre to unsatisfactory place.
"This isn't really negotiable," I told her, just to forestall any excuses.
For her part, she didn't argue.
We made our way to the beach, and after I'd checked both ways, I led her into the storm drain. It took some urging to get her to enter the darkness, and I had to grip her hand to lead her into the oppressive black. I unlocked the barred door that led into the cellar and locked it behind us.
When I flipped the switches to light up the ground floor, her eyes went wide. "You have power. Erm, electricity."
"And running water. Stay here a moment." I took the stairs two at a time to get to the second floor. Nothing too sensitive there, but I did walk up to the stairs leading to the third floor and slid a panel across the stairwell. With my keys, I locked it in place. I didn't feel it was that obvious to anyone glancing around the room. It looked like a section of wall until you saw the keyhole. I verified the bugs were all locked up tight in their individual compartments in the lids of each terrarium, then headed back to Sierra.
"I'm making tea," I spoke, as I came down the stairs. "You want some? Are you hungry?"

"I'm not a tea drinker, and I haven't had it in years, but that suddenly sounds like the best thing in the world."
"I'm afraid I don't have a kitchen table or chairs or even a living room for us to have the tea. There're beds in the other room, if you want something to sit on, and you can make yourself comfortable there."
"This is strangely domestic for a villain." I turned to look at her and she hurried to add, "I mean-"
"It's fine. I'm not offended, I am a villain. But I'm also a person under this mask. Someone who prefers tea to coffee, who enjoys reading, who…" I floundered. "…likes sweet and savory foods but dislikes anything spicy or sour. Point being, I'm someone who wants to make sure you get taken care of.
Especially if you're among the people I'm protecting in the territory I'm claiming. Go. Find a bed."
Obediently, she went to do just that.
I put the kettle on, then got the sugar. What did I have that would go well with tea?

I got out a box of graham cookies with chocolate on one side. I poured out the tea into mugs and put a teabag in each. I poured milk into a small measuring cup so Sierra could have milk with her tea if she wanted, and similarly doled out sugar into a small bowl and placed a spoon inside it. Then I tore open the box of cookies and sorted them onto a plate.
I put everything onto a tray and went to find the room where Sierra would be seated.
She was lying on the bunk bed, already fast asleep.
Quietly, I set the serving tray down on one of the luggage trunks at one corner of the room, collected my own tea and went upstairs to the second floor.

Taylor takes care of Sierra like she's her big sister (even if Sierra was described as being twenty, so she's older than Taylor, I feel like Taylor is her big sister :)). This whole scene with Taylor making tea for her new... friend is very cute and warm, I hope that Sierra will become her official lair-mate, especially since this lair is too large and feels to empty for just one person, spiders and bugs. Now, Taylor, I think you have to take care of the second group, especially of the bitch with fire. She's the main problem.

It took me three tries.
On the third attempt, the beetle, supported by others and a crack in the pavement, successfully struck the match against the side of the box as the other bugs adjusted its position. A small flame flared at the end.
Other bugs leveraged matches out of the box the woman had dropped, gripping the matches in their mandibles, sometimes two or three bugs to one match.
Like a relay, they touched one match to another, passing on the flame from the beetle's match to each of the others. It wasn't long before there were more than thirty beetles each with a lit match in its mandibles. Some died from the heat their own matches generated, but most were able to stand it. I could imagine the visual of it; kind of like a small sea of tiny flames like lighters at a concert. Or maybe it was closer to a lynch mob, a crowd holding torches, radiating with an imminent threat of violence.
It was a shame it was closer to noon than midnight. I imagined the effect would have been even more exaggerated in the darkness.
The woman stepped away, pulling off one of her wet shoes. She threw it at the bugs, and it rolled over a few. A heartbeat later, it burst violently into flame. It didn't make a difference. The swarm that was armed with matches was already too spread out for one shoe and one small fire to slow them down at all.
The woman's attempts to remove her other shoe made her fall over, and she suppressed a grunt of pain as she landed. She successfully kicked off her other shoe, and then began simultaneously fumbling with her belt while trying to crab-walk backwards away from the advancing sea of tiny flames.
I could picture it. It would be intimidating: A sea of bugs acting with a backing of human intelligence, each with their tiny torches.
Doubly intimidating if a swarm of bugs had made you drop and spill a can of gasoline onto your shoes and the cuffs of your pant legs.
She successfully undid her belt, then began trying to remove the tight-fitting jeans she wore. The woman got as far as getting her jeans around her ankles before she got stuck. Some beetles and roaches took to the air, carrying matches to the ground behind her, cutting off her retreat. She screamed at the others in her group, but nobody leaped to her assistance.
A beetle fluttered forward and touched a match to her jeans. In an instant, the bundle of cloth at her feet was on fire.
She tried to pat it out, but her efforts to remove her shoes had gotten trace amounts of gasoline on her hands. Her right hand ignited, the insects on it dying, and she threw herself to one side to thrust it into a hole in the road where water had collected, her feet still kicking as she tried to remove her jeans.
Gasoline transferred to the water's surface and flickered with the faintest of flames.
One of her friends finally stepped forward to help her, grabbing her under the armpits and dragging her ten feet down the road to a spot where more water had collected. Together, they worked to put out the flames, dousing her bundled jeans into the water. I could maybe have stopped him, driven him away, but my interest was more on spooking them than causing grievous physical harm. I wouldn't lose much sleep over burning her with the things she'd intended to use on others, but I wouldn't stop her from putting herself out.
Apparently seeing the woman get set on fire by the swarm had done its job in unnerving my enemies. The group scattered, and I let them run. One by one, I took them down by creating the human shaped swarms and then attacking them. Some fought, others ran, but each of the Merchants succumbed eventually, choking on the bugs or losing all self-control in the face of the pain the attacking swarm inflicted.
The human shapes were less efficient than a regular swarm, but I imagined the psychological effect was that much greater. A swarm of bugs was something you could encounter any day. An uncannily human figure that you couldn't hurt with any conventional weapon, who threatened incredible pain if it got close enough? It was something my enemies would remember, and it was something they could tell others about.
I gathered the swarm into a figure that stood next to the woman with the burned feet and her friend. I drew more and more bugs into the swarm, bloating it and drawing it up to the point where I couldn't make it any larger, without the bottom half giving way. I gauged it to be somewhere close to twelve feet in height.

This whole magnificent fight can be summed up like this:
MERCHANTS: :evil::evil::lol:lol:lol:lol:D:D:D:D:whistle::whistle::whistle:;)
TAYLOR::ninja::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob:
MERCHANTS: o_Oo_Oo_O:confused::confused::confused::confused::wtf::wtf::wtf:
TAYLOR: :ninja::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob:
MERCHANTS: :jackiechan::jackiechan::jackiechan::jackiechan::o:o:o:o:o
TAYLOR: :ninja::mob::rage::rage::rage::rage::mob::rage::rage::rage::rage::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob::mob:
MERCHANTS: :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:

I LOVED everything about this fight. :)

Then I let it fall on top of them. That polished off group two.
I stood from the armchair, stretched, and pulled on my mask. I bent down to pick up my mug, then headed downstairs to check on Sierra. She was still sleeping, but I'd known that. I'd felt secure about removing my mask only because I had bugs on the girl, to keep track of her. I'd know the second she stirred.
I went into the kitchen before sending a text to Coil:
Merchant burn victim & other wounded near Sandstone & Harney. Send medic?
No use having the woman die from any complications from her injuries. Besides, maybe he could get her to offer up information in exchange for her freedom.
I dialed Lisa next.
"Hey, Boardwalk empress," she answered me.
"Tattletale. How's it coming?"
"It's not. I'm gathering intel on the enemies in my territory. A few have migrated my way in response to what the rest of you are doing, regrouping. I'm trying to see if there's any useful tidbits of info I can pick up, and if there's maybe a way to fuck with all these guys at around the same time, so they know there's nowhere left to go. In the meantime, I'm helping Grue out, figuring out where he's got Merchants hiding in his area."
"He's doing okay?"
"No problems, last I heard. You? I saw that cloud of bugs earlier."
"Made a big play. Everyone here should know this is my territory, now. Merchants tested the waters, I dealt with it. Remains to be seen if this works out in the long run."
"Hmmm," she replied, "I'm getting the impression you're a little further along than the rest of us."
"If that's the case, then that's great. I want to be in Coil's good books."
"I want you to be too. You know I'm here to help if you need it."
"Yeah. That's why I'm calling, actually. I need to find someone."
"Do tell."

I gave her the rundown on everything Sierra had told me. She stopped me when I got to the bit about the armbands.
"Those aren't for rank," she informed me. "But you're not wrong in saying they're like status. They're more like… boy scout badges."
"Boy scout badges?"
"From what I can gather, you get one for attending one of the Merchants' 'events'. Colors are supposed to represent what the each one was about. It translates to a kind of respect, showing you're loyal, whatever."
"I'm not sure I understand."
"And neither am I, to be honest," she replied. "And that bothers me. So in the interests of getting intel and maybe getting a lead on this missing boy of yours, do you think you could get away from your territory, tonight, to join me in figuring this out?"
"I don't want to leave just yet."
"Merchants are throwing a big bash tonight, so I doubt they'll be attacking your territory. In fact, I'm wondering if they were attacking your territory to get cash or stuff to barter at the event as much as they were responding to your claim."
"Maybe."
"And Chosen aren't a threat right now? They haven't said or done anything yet?"
"Not yet, no. Haven't run into any."
"Grue and Imp are probably going to want to wind down and go on the defensive later today. You can have one of them babysit your territory if you're worried. You have no good reason to refuse. Come on, let's go see what a Merchant's party is all about."

Yes, yes, YES, I was so damn right about Taylor having to contact miss Sherlock Holmes. Lisa is the best at finding kidnapped kids/teenagers. Now both of them have to go to Merchants' party and find out what is going on with Bryce. I was right about the party too, kind of :D. Man, since its a Merchants' party, they have to take someone with them- they can't go alone (especially since they'll be in civilian, Taylor can't use her power without everyone finding out about her and while she's pretty good at hand to hand combat, she'll be alone against all of them cause Lisa won't be able to do jack shit to help her). They have to ask Coil to give them some super-soldiers as their bodyguards. Maybe some scary looking guys pretending to be Merchants. Ok, let's see what will happen at the best party in the damn world :D. But in the next chapter.

Good night and sleep well, friends.
 
Oh, God, Taylor allowed Sierra to see her real identity (because she have her mask out, on her knee). This is not good, Taylor, this is not good at all, now this girl knows how you look like and if she's a Merchants, they might find out details about your life and hurt your father.



Huh, she's some teenage girl. Who could it be?
 
Huh, she's some teenage girl. Who could it be?
It always bothered Wildbow that Lex, with all his intellect, was unable to figure out a way to use that information. That's why the Protectorate was so harsh on Taylor when they thought she saw Sophia's face: Armsmaster convinced Legend and Miss Militia that she intentionally went to see Shadow Stalker unmasked and now had a lot of information to go on to nail down her identity.
 
It always bothered Wildbow that Lex, with all his intellect, was unable to figure out a way to use that information. That's why the Protectorate was so harsh on Taylor when they thought she saw Sophia's face: Armsmaster convinced Legend and Miss Militia that she intentionally went to see Shadow Stalker unmasked and now had a lot of information to go on to nail down her identity.

Of course. But there is a vast ocean between lex and the Protectorate, and the Merchants.
 
It always bothered Wildbow that Lex, with all his intellect, was unable to figure out a way to use that information. That's why the Protectorate was so harsh on Taylor when they thought she saw Sophia's face: Armsmaster convinced Legend and Miss Militia that she intentionally went to see Shadow Stalker unmasked and now had a lot of information to go on to nail down her identity.
It makes sense. Lex did hear that Clark was Superman....he just refused to believe it till their final battle
 
Infestation 11.4
Hello, party lovers and welcome to the....PARTY 11.04 | Worm Yes, let's party, everyone wants to party, come on, its going to be so much FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN :D:D:D:D:D:D:lol:lol:lol:lol:grin::grin::grin::rofl::rofl::rofl:. I always like parties :) and I think I'm going to enjoy this chapter a lot. Let's party with Merchants, people.

Coil had put Bitch's hideout in an area nobody wanted to be, masked with the appearance of a building nobody sane would want to enter. Grue's place and my own lair were camouflaged in outward appearance and set in more discreet locations. Tattletale's place, by contrast, was in plain sight, and it was also one of the highest traffic areas I'd come across in the past few days.
The city block that hosted Tattletale's hideout was a short distance from Lord street, and it sported only two intact buildings. The first building was a gas station that was currently hosting more than a dozen wrecked or flooded cars that had been dragged off the road. The rest of the area had lots where buildings had once stood, each bulldozed clear of the rubble that had been left in the wave's wake and surrounded with sandbags to keep the water from pouring in.
The second building was a sort I'd seen often enough as of late. I'd stayed in similar places for nearly two weeks before rejoining the Undersiders. The structure stood in the center of the area, surrounded by tents and communal areas that were sheltered by tarps set over metal frameworks – a dining hall, a medical bay, portable washrooms. Each of these outdoor stations had dozens of people gathered around them. It was a shelter.
She'd told me not to dress up, so I hadn't. She'd also told me not to wash my hair today, but it was too late for that. I'd donned a brown spaghetti-strap top, rain boots and a pair of lightweight black pants that were a little worn from the past few weeks, but had the benefit of drying quickly. My knife was tucked inside the waistband of my pants, at my back. Not obvious, not entirely hidden either.
Way things were these days, cops were letting things slide as far as concealed and openly displayed weaponry went. People needed protection, and so long as the armed didn't break the rules about using the weapons on people who didn't attack them first, most people wouldn't give them much trouble. Some shelters wouldn't let you in with a weapon, of course, but some did, and others disallowed firearms but let other weapons slide.
I made my way inside, joining the rest of the crowd. Cots filled the majority of the building's interior, and both possessions and people made navigating between the beds difficult at best. Signs were spread out over the walls, some professionally made, others written in plain print with permanent marker:
'Priority Order: Sick, injured, disabled, old, very young, families.' In smaller print below was the message, 'Please be courteous and give up your places to priority individuals.'
'No pets'
was written on a square of white cardboard in permanent marker and triple underlined.
'Abuse or threats directed at staff or other residents will NOT be tolerated.'
'Belongings go under your cot. Excess + mess may be removed from the area.'
'No smoking within 30 paces of facility
' was printed on a professionally made sign, but the line that was scrawled beneath in permanent marker was not:
'there are sick people here!'
I found a big, burly guy that wore an orange vest and name tag and approached him. He was talking to someone else, so I waited.
When he turned to me, he frowned, "You wanting to stay here?"

Wow, Lisa turned her Tale Lair (I'm not very good with names, don't kill me) into a freaking shelter. She's helping people who needs help. This is actually very sweet of her, I'm impressed. Well, I'm not so stupid to not see another reason for this shelter's existence, besides pure kindness :D. She wants to get information from as many people as possible and she can't be so successful if she doesn't get as close as possible to people. And how someone like Lisa can get close to people if not by offering them help and attracting them and their families by her side? ;) So, part is Kindness part is LI (N)SA work. Taylor, Brian, Aisha, Alec, Rachel, give up at whatever you're doing. You'll never be such a good mastermind as Lisa.

"No, but-"
"Opened our doors yesterday, and we're already nearly full. Any more space is reserved for priority people. If you want a place, you can try the other shelters down-"
"No. I have a place. I'm just looking for Lisa."
"Works-here-Lisa or Staying-here-Lisa?" he asked.
"Both?" I guessed.
"Front desk. If she's not there, wait. She'll probably be in the back getting something for someone."
I headed to the front desk where a crowd of people had gathered. The desk itself was a simple construction of unpainted, unvarnished wood. The people were wet, dirty and didn't look to be in the best of health.
Lisa was at the end of the front desk furthest from the front doors, wearing the same orange vest and name tag the other staffer had been. Her hair was in a french braid, with a few strands hanging free. She was talking to a woman who might have been fifty or sixty. A large black and white map of the city had been stapled to the wall behind the counter where Lisa was working. Colored pins marked various spots on the map, and areas had been outlined and shaded in with markers and highlighters. Words were written in the boundaries of these sections. Many areas were marked with yellow highlighter, with the words 'Merchant Territory: Very Dangerous!', blue marker, with the words 'Chosen Occupied: Avoid!', or variations of such.
The Boardwalk and surrounding area? Green marker, 'Skitter: Low threat, free supplies?'
I looked and noted that Tattletale's area was partially blocked in by black marker. According to the map it was contested by an overlapping of Grue's territory and the Merchants. Red pins marked some of the areas.
I supposed that made sense. If she left her own territory empty, it would be conspicuous, and it would be strange to mark it as Tattletale's when she hadn't done anything noteworthy to claim the space.
"Where did you say your house was?" Lisa asked the older woman.
"Dewitt and Pagne."
Lisa turned and found the area on the map. She held the marker so it hovered over the spot. "And they'd moved in? You're sure?"
"They've been there for four days, as far as I can tell. I'm afraid to get too close, but there's always people there."
Lisa colored in a small section of the map with yellow highlighter, extending the size of a nearby block of the Merchant's territory. "I know it's small consolation, but at least now others will know to steer clear."

I was completely right. Lisa collects information about enemies from the people that she's helping. She also pretends that she's a simple employee so people doesn't know she's actually the boss. SHE'S THE BEST, GUYS AND GIRLS, SHE'S THE BEST IN ANYTHING SHE'S DOING. She always thinks things ahead of everyone else and she finds the best ways to do everything in her favor, even if she have to lie or manipulate people. This is not bad, as long as she doesn't hurt innocents. :) Man, I wanted more to read this story from her POV than from Taylors. Well, maybe the next Worm will be from her....nope "sighs" I don't think so, since its called Ward, its probably from a Ward's POV. Well, if its from Vistas or Welds I'll be very ok but knowing my rotten lucky, its going to be from Clockblocker's POV (my least favorite Ward) or some new Ward "DOUBLE AND HUGE SIGHS"

"Okay," the woman answered with a note of sadness in her voice. "That's all I wanted."
"Things will get better," Lisa promised, smiling gently.
The woman smiled back in return, glancing at the open area of cots and displaced people. With a light laugh, she said, "I suppose they have to, don't they?"
"That's the spirit." Lisa grinned.
She was still smiling when she turned my way. "Lost and found? Want to check how your neighborhood's doing? If you're looking for someone, you can leave a photo. Every night, I'll be taking digital photos and sending them to the other shelters."
I resisted the urge to roll my eyes. "I'm here because a friend invited me to a party."
She winked, then shouted, "Dimitri! Take over for me!"
A man from the crowd behind me shouted his response. Lisa waved me behind the counter and led me through a door.
"Surprised you aren't running this place," I told her.
"Too obvious," she answered with a smile. She threw one arm around my shoulders. "And this lets me be right at the center of things. Information from the people who are out there every day, watching."
"Good setup."
"And it gets better, because I have this." She opened another door.
The room was small and it was hot with the running computers that were crammed into it. Six people were seated at different points in the room, each with their own computer. Two more computers sat unoccupied. The walls were scattered with photos, maps, printouts and post-its. Black tape joined these elements together in a bizarre configuration that looked like part tree and part maze. All of our enemies were up on the wall: The Merchants, Fenrir's Chosen, the Pure, the Protectorate, New Wave and the Wards. There were pages relating to something Lisa was calling Case 53. Dragon was up there, as was Scion. The Slaughterhouse Nine were on a bulletin board, but Hatchet Face's picture was crossed out in red marker.

"Impressive."
"I'd like to think so. With word-of-mouth and gossip from the crowd out there and the web info and the concrete data in here, I'm pretty in touch with all that crap. Except it's tiring. I'm feeling the beginning of one of those headaches I get when I use my power too much. So you and I are going out for some fresh air."

Well, she's running her place from shadows, she doesn't need to be in frontline. I like her Spy Room. All your bugs can't keep tracks of people as best as Lisa's computers can do it, Taylor, sorry to disappoint you. ;) Hatched Face is...dead? So, there are 7 members now in S9? Jack, Bonesaw, Shatterbird, Burnscar, Crawler, Siberian, fucking Mannequin? But even without Hatchet Face, there must be another member. The mysterious member who wasn't mentioned by Coil. So, 8 members. But why there were 9 different crimes right in the moment when S9 appeared in the Carnage City? Hatched Face was killed after these murders and not before? What if the mysterious member will turn to be....Sierra? I'm going to be so angry if she's a Slaughterhouse member because I trust her (I WANT to trust her) and I pity her sad story (I WANT to pity her). Hope that Lisa will see the trap if it exists.

"Knowing where we're going, I doubt the air's that fresh."
"It's a saying, kiddo," she smiled.
"I know. I'm just a little worried about there being trouble. I…" I lowered my voice, all too aware that Lisa's computer guys could see me unmasked. I didn't want them to connect the dots. "…just feel uncomfortable without my stuff."
"This is strict recon."
"And the people we're doing recon on are dangerous."
"True. But we'll have escorts," she led me into another room: hers. A quick glance around showed that a section at the back was curtained off, while the front had a desk with a computer, a bank of phones and two television screens.
"Escorts?" I asked, as the door closed behind us.
"Like dates for a really fucked up prom." She worked her cell phone out of the pocket of her jeans and dialed. She held one finger up for me, telling me to wait and be silent.
It took a moment before she spoke, "Minor? I want you, Senegal, Jaw and Brooks in my office. Civvies."
As she put the phone away, she shrugged at me. "I know you'd rather Brian come with, but he's got his own thing going on, you know?"
"Oh, no. I'm ok that he isn't coming," I told her. "Things are bad between us."
"I totally didn't know you'd confessed to him, you know? I saw the awkwardness between you two, and the distance, but I assumed it was because you'd used him as a shoulder to cry on. My power filled in those blanks all wrong."
"Yup. Confessed. Not sure what sucked more. Him saying he thought of me in the same terms as he thought of Aisha, that he considered me a friend, knowing I'd fucked said friendship up, or him implying he'd only been nice to me because he pitied me."
She frowned, "I'm going to kick his ass, for being that-"

They're getting bodyguards as I predicted. Good, good, they'll protect you when you'll go to the party unmasked and unable to use your powers. Because I'm sure that would be one HELL of a party. And Lisa, please, stop talking shit about Brian. He have no obligation to become Taylor's boyfriend if he doesn't like her in that way. You can't force someone to love. I know that you're not experienced with romantic stuff because of your power but at least you should understand people by trying to put yourself in their shoes. Will you be happy if someone will kick your ass because you can't love a person more than just a friend? Nope, you won't like. I guarantee you. ;)

"No!"
Lisa frowned at me.
I went on, "Don't interfere, don't make things worse than they already are. He's mad at me, he's hurt by what I did, and, um," I bit the corner of my lip between my teeth, tried to think of how to gracefully state what I wanted to say, "We're already separated. You get what I mean? We're each in our own territory, doing our own things. If something happened to push us further apart, I dunno if I'd even ever get his friendship back."
"Oh, Taylor, no-" Lisa started. Before she could launch into any reassurances, there was a knock on the door.
"Come in!" Lisa called out, then she told me, quickly, "We'll get into this later."
Seeing the first three men come into the room, I was left with the distinct impression that Lisa had picked out the biggest, meanest looking men in her retinue. Then I saw the fourth guy. Where the first three were in the neighborhood of six feet in height, physically powerful, the fourth was an inch or so shorter than I was, though he was still in good shape. Better shape than me, for sure, but not someone imposing, like the rest.
Of the four, I noted the guy who was wearing the most wrinkled clothes, with the thick beard and the broad gut. He wasn't imposing because he'd packed on muscle like the others, but because he was big, looking like a grizzly bear that was dressed up like a person. What caught my eye, though, was the ironic fact that this same guy was having the hardest time at shrugging off that stiff-backed, square-shouldered military bearing that had been hammered into him at some point during his onetime career.
These guys were soldiers. Coil's, and now Tattletale's.
Lisa pointed at one of the taller men, a blond guy with a long face. Not long in terms of being sad, but in terms of how genetics had put it together. "Minor. Team captain."
The next guy, darker haired, with unshaved scruff on his cheeks and chin, she identified as Senegal.
She smiled as she turned to the burly, overweight man. "Jaw. I'm still waiting to hear where he got the nickname."
"No comment," Jaw rumbled.
That left only the smaller guy. "Brooks," she told me, "Our field medic, though I'm hoping we won't be needing his services there, and ex-airforce. Handy with radios and computers. Also pretty good with a gun."
Jaw nodded assent to that.
"These four will be our lookouts, bodyguards and helping hands on our little errand. We can pose as couples." She grinned at that.

Ok, we have some badasses here. Minor, Jaw (I think he was called like this because he likes to break people's jaws when he gets bored), Senegal, Brooks. So, four guys, but only two girls. I know that I'm not good with math but at least I can see that there are only two couples. What other two will do? Maybe they can go as an undercover gay couple :lol Merchants will not have anything against this arrangement, they're not Fenrir's Chosen or Pure to want to exterminate homosexuals, after all. Neither very religious.

Brooks spoke, and his voice had a hard sing-song accent I had a hard time placing, "Couples? Four guys and only two girls?"
"Minor escorts me. Senegal escorts my friend. And…" she took Jaw's hand and placed it on Brooks's shoulder. "You have your date."
Jaw laughed, and Brooks turned red, anger etching his face.
"The fuck?" Brooks growled.
"Watch it," Minor spoke. He didn't raise his voice or add any inflection, but I could see Brooks react as if he'd been slapped.
"I could have brought Pritt," Lisa admitted, "But I'm more comfortable with there being more guys in our group. Chances are good we'll get in a minor scuffle somewhere along the way, and way the Merchants operate, they're going to respect guys more. Ready to head out?" She looked at her cell phone's display. "Party starts soon, and we've got to walk."
Lisa removed the orange vest and name tag and then walked around to her desk to retrieve a series of colorful elastic bands. She snapped one around her left wrist, then handed two to Minor. She wore one yellow. He wore one yellow and one black.
That done, she led the way out of the shelter, giving a sloppy salute to her 'boss' at the front desk. Together, we walked as a crowd. We were a block away from the shelter when Senegal put one hand on my shoulder and pulled me closer.
Uncomfortable, I looked up at him to see his expression, and I didn't like what I saw. It reminded me of a look I'd seen on Bitch's face from time to time. That look where I could see that animal that had been at the core of any of us since before we walked upright. Just like Bitch, the animal at Senegal's core was vicious. The difference was that he was much better at pretending to be normal, and his animal wasn't angry. It was hungry.
He wore a polite smile and wasn't doing anything more offensive than holding me, but something in his demeanor told me that Senegal wasn't bothered in the slightest to be a thirty-ish guy with a teenage girl in one arm. Just the opposite.
"Hands off," I told him. I didn't want to remove his arm because I knew that if I failed, if he resisted me, it would only reinforce his position over me.
He didn't budge. "Your friend there is the one calling the shots, and she said we're a couple. Until I hear different-"
"Knock it off, Senegal," Lisa ordered him.
The soldier backed off, raising his hands in an 'I'm innocent' gesture. That fake smile was still plastered on his face. Would I even know it was fake, if I hadn't spent the time around Bitch? Or would I just think he was a slightly awkward guy with poor sense of boundaries?
Coil's guys were supposedly all ex-military. My gut was telling me that Senegal hadn't finished his tour or whatever the terminology was. I couldn't picture it any other way, having seen what I had. He'd been relieved of duty.
"The rest of you walk ahead," Lisa instructed, "I want a few words in private with her."

I swear, I stopped reading before Lisa actually coming out with this idea (third couple as gay) when I made that comment about a gay couple. I'm Lisa and Lisa is me when it comes to crazy ideas like this one. :D Jaw have no problem to pretend to be Brooks's lover OMG :lol:rofl: Poor Brooks however. I don't like this Senegal dude. He's a fucking pervert with NO RESPECT for women, especially teenager girls. WTF, Lisa? This is one of your trusted men? I think he'd rather rape Taylor together with the other Merchants if he'd have the occasion than actually protect her. But I should not judge Lisa. He's Coil's man, after all, and most of Coil's men are perverted scumbags. Exactly like their boss, why I'm so surprised?

"Who is she, anyways?" Brooks challenged her. "Far as I can tell, she is dead weight."
"I'm saying there's a reason she's here," Lisa spoke, her voice firm. "That's good enough for you."
"But-"
"Brooks," Minor cut him off. "Come."
Lisa and I let the others walk a bit ahead.
"Doesn't look like things are perfect here," I muttered.
"I might have made a move for my territory sooner, if I wasn't trying to wrangle this."
"Why'd you stick me with Senegal?"
She frowned. The others had gotten far enough ahead of us that she felt ok to start walking. I joined her.
Lisa explained, "Logistics. I needed Minor around so I could have words with him about our long-term plans, and because I want to build a rapport."
I nodded. I wasn't going to argue that point.
"The problems are Senegal and Brooks. They've become friends, and Brooks is the kind of guy that's influenced easily by his peers. He's good, he's useful, but he wants to be in Senegal's camp, and he's not smooth enough to pull off what Senegal does, even if he's smart enough to see what Senegal's all about, so all you get is a dick who could be dangerous if things go the wrong way. I wanted to keep them separated, so I couldn't pair them together, and things would be worse if I stuck you with Brooks, on a lot of levels."
"Okay. But you have other guys, right?"
"Pritt and Dimitri. Dimitri's second in charge of the group, and he's the only one other than Minor who I trust to run the shelter and everything that goes on in the background. Our stuff. Pritt's good, she's capable, but she's a hardass in a way you see with some women in a job dominated by men. CEOs, high-end lawyers, police officers…"
"And soldiers. Right."
"Right. Compensating for something. She'd do more harm than good if I left her behind without someone else to supervise, and I already said why I didn't want her along in our group. So long as our guys outnumber the girls, we'll look less like potential victims."
"Okay."
"Put up with Senegal. Hell, if you're uncomfortable around him, use it. Not everyone that's at the Merchant's party will be a willing participant. We'll fit inmore if you act skeeved out by him."
I crossed my arms over my chest and brushed at my shoulders, as if it could shake the feeling of Senegal's arm resting on me. "I don't like showing weakness to a person like that." To a bully.
"Play along, and I'll make sure you never see him again after tonight. We just need him for this one errand. He's got that look that can scare people, without being too obvious about it. Between him and Jaw, we actually kind of look like Merchants."
"Okay," I spoke, jamming my hands into my pockets.

I understand Lisa's logic for pairing Taylor with Senegal but....I'm so afraid of this guy (if I were in Taylor's place, I'd have refused his company and instead asked one of my own people to go with me.) Taylor have her people, Coil gave her like 8-9 people. Why she didn't asked one of them to be her party boyfriend is beyond me. But maybe she trusts Lisa enough to be hopeful that Senegal will keep his dirty perverted hands away from her. Anyway, Taylor, play along, let him have his own little "fun", after the party you can have a lot of YOUR PERSONAL fun with him by covering his dick with FIRE ANTS. :D

"Tell me about your territory grab?"
I did, going into detail about the play I'd made, dealing with the Merchant who had tried to cut me, encountering Battery, then returning to my lair to fend off my enemies from a safe vantage point.
"…Problem is my range only extends eight hundred feet or so around me. My territory's larger than that, which means I can only cover part of my territory at a time. It bugs me, because I know I can reach further, I've had times where I could."
"Right. I remember you asking about that, but I was distracted."
"Any ideas?"
"One theory, and there's a good bit and a bad bit to it."
"Yeah?"
"Just going by how my own power fluctuates, hearing what you're saying about yours? You got a range boost that day of the hearing, right? When you went to your school to talk about the bullies, and everything fell apart?"
"Right," I said. "And the day Leviathan came. It wasn't just range. The bugs were responding just a bit faster. Maybe a tenth of a second faster, but yeah."
"Ok. Here's my theory then. I think your power's strongest when you're closest to the situation where you had your trigger event."
"What?"
"Honestly, I'm highly suspicious that it's true for any cape out there. Whenever you're in the same kind of mindset or same sort of physical situation you were in when you got your powers, your powers get stronger. The bad news is that you probably can't leverage that to your advantage. Your powers would operate off of hopelessness and frustration, because that's what drove you to get your powers in the first place."
Interesting and precious information about Taylor's power. She becomes stronger when she's in a very difficult, desperate or dramatic situation. When she's more calm, she's weaker, when she gets pissed or terrified she'd a FORCE OF NATURE. So, if something really bad will happen during the party, the Merchants will regret the moment when they decided to be assholes towards Taylor or Lisa. And not thanks to Senegal or Minor or the other two happy boys but because they'll be buried under a sea of bugs who are going to slowly eat them. Please, guys, do something to make Taylor agitated or mad. I want to have a good laugh afterwards. :D

Fuck. It fit, more or less.
"The really scary part is that it might be doing us a disservice, because it works like a Pavlovian trigger. Like how the dog who hears the bell ringing every time he gets food starts to drool when he hears the bell, this might be subtly urging us back into ugly, violent or dangerous situations with the benefits of having our powers temporarily boosted."
I wasn't sure I liked the implications of that. "Then what's the good news?"
"It's kind of like a defense mechanism. The worse a situation gets, the stronger you'll get. It's probably happened before, to small degrees, but you haven't noticed it."
"You said you saw evidence of it in your own powers? Can I ask?"
Lisa looked back over her shoulder, as if checking nobody was following us. She sighed.
"I don't want to press," I hurried to tell her.
"Another time?" she asked. "I don't want to get into a bad headspace just before we do this thing, tonight."
"That's fine," I answered her. "Really, you don't have to say."
"I said no more secrets, didn't I? Just give me time to figure out how to explain."
"Of course."
She gave me a one-armed hug.
I realized where we were going well before we got there. Even hearing the music and knowing who the Merchants were, I was still shocked to see it.
Weymouth shopping center, the mall I'd gone to all my life, was now a rallying point for Merchants. Hundreds of them, it looked like, all gathered together for one grand, debauched festival.
Half of the Merchants I could see wore a fresh band around their wrists, or hanging from their clothing, like badges of honor.
Lisa had noticed it too. "Yellow bands were for a test of courage, black for near death experience. The red ones they're handing out at the door?"
"Blood?" I guessed.
"Bloodshed, yeah. Something ugly's going to happen tonight."

Even Lisa's power is growing when she's in a dire situation, eh? Did I got it right? Man, I think its something related to adrenaline. Even in real life, people become stronger and braver when they find themselves in dangerous situations (well, not all of them, but there were examples of people who fought with goddamn bears or crocodiles to save their lives or their children). I think some of parahumans have their powers boosted thanks to the adrenaline. That part of their brain responsible with their powers urge them to fight back with all their might in order to survive. Thus, their powers are boosted. Alright, next time, PARTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY....WITH LOTS AND LOTS OF BLOOD. Can't wait.

Good night and sleep well, friends.
 
Infestation 11.5
Hello, party people, time for more PARTYYYYYYY with 11.05 | Worm Let's rave in the company of Merchants and some very gentleman like goons serving as party escorts. Taylor and Lisa will have an unforgettable night, but the Merchants might have the last party of their lives if they'll try to be absolute jerks with Taylor ;). Also, since Lisa invited Taylor at this party, maybe she knows that Bryce was brought here. Hmmm, I expected him to be locked somewhere, not brought to a freaking party. Unless they might want to initiate him, drugging him then forcing him to pass a test so he can become a Merchant member OR he's not here OR he decided -WILLINGLY- to become a Merchant. If he came with them by his own will, then he's a STUPID fuck who deserve to be left with them. I mean, if he abandoned his caring, compassionate and hard- working sister for the company of some disgusting rapists, looters and criminals, then he deserves the worst. I don't care about his reasons, Taylor and Lisa should abandon him there with his new friends. He wants their company, he can have their company. But there might be another theory: Sierra to lie and be either a Merchant or the mysterious S9 member. Let's see what will happen.

Leviathan's attack and the waves had done a huge amount of damage to the shopping center, and it seemed like the Merchants had interrupted the efforts to shore it up and rebuild. Construction equipment had been left behind and bore the decorations of the same hooligans that had hotwired and taken them for their own use. The bulldozer closest to me had been spray painted in hues of purple, blue and red, and it had bras, children's toys and defaced flags strung around it, among other things. Clothes racks from one of the clothing stores in the mall had been tied crudely to the scoop and the jutting parts had been clubbed into rough points, as if they thought they could use the vehicle to run into people and impale them.
Trash cans had been dragged into place around the mall, and burned with an acrid smell of melted plastic and rancid meat. Countless Merchants had gathered, some perching on piles of trash or rubble as lookouts, and it seemed like everyone was striving to be heard over the music that blared from the countless speakers that were set up in and around the mall. Not every set of speakers was playing the same music, or even the same kinds of music. The blend of a half-dozen techno, dance and rap tracks devolved into a single grating, uneven noise.
Senegal put his hand on my shoulder again, and I didn't stop him. As a group, we approached the side of the building where two larger guys were standing guard. They noted the elastic bands that Lisa and Minor wore, handed each a red elastic, and then waved them through.
"They're with us," Lisa spoke, gesturing towards the rest of us. The guy gave Senegal and I the go ahead to pass, and I took the offered rubber band and pulled it around my wrist. The second we were clear, I brushed Senegal's hand from my shoulder. He smirked at me in response.
"No faggots," the other man spoke.
We looked back and I saw Jaw and Brooks with a small crowd around them.
Jaw looked at Lisa, and she gave a discreet hand signal, making a fist and tapping her leg twice.
A moment later, Jaw was stepping in close and slamming the heel of his hand into the doorman's nose. He fell roughly on a pile of rubble, and his 'friend' who'd been guarding the door with him stepped forward. Jaw caught the man's hand and pulled him in close, smashing his skull into the man's nose. As the man fell, blood gushing from his nose, Jaw straightened, cracking his knuckles.

"Anyone else want to complain?" Jaw asked.
Nobody did. I was surprised at how quickly people backed off and went back to whatever they'd been doing before.
Jaw collected two red elastics, put a hand on the small of Brooks' back and nudged him inside.
Alright, let's finally start this party. Merchants are against gay couples? WTF?!? Since when Merchants are right wing extremists, religious people, muslims or motorcyclists ? This is bullshit, why they're against gays, this doesn't make any sense, I expected them to be very open minded. So, they love debauchery and rape and everything that is so wrong with humanity yet they're homophobes (in fact, homosexuality ISN'T even wrong, even if its interpreted like this by some people) Fuck hypocrite assholes!!! Man, these Merchants are seriously getting under my nerves. They're so bad that they make Fenrir's Chosen sounds like some really pleasant guys to have around your neighborhood. Alright, its great to see Jaw breaking that asshole's nose. Coil's men are not lazy at all, they're very willing to take care of garbage. :D

The interior was so crowded we could barely navigate, and it was rank with the sweet and sour smells of sweat and garbage that had just started to reek. Body lice had found hosts with a full fifth of the people here, and more were spreading to new hosts in the shoulder to shoulder press of the crowd. The tide of bodies around us might have crushed us if our bodyguards weren't clearing the way. Senegal and Minor simply pushed through the crowd with enough force that some fell over, while Jaw and Brooks followed our group. Nobody complained too loudly, and from the way others took it in stride, it seemed this was the norm. Here, I was coming to understand, might made right.
Judging by the packs of people, 'might' wasn't necessarily physical strength. Those who had the force of numbers at their backs or the better weapons could do what they wanted. If they didn't have numbers, sheer physical strength or weaponry that put them one step above the other guys? They became victims instead.
"Want to buy a lady? Or maybe a sir?" one of the vendors leered at Minor. A group of men and women were gathered in a 'stall' behind him, watched by another Merchant. Were they whores or slaves? I wasn't sure I wanted to think too long about it.
"No," Minor answered. "Have a girl."
"Get a second! Or do you want something else? Got bullets, got some treats. Booze? Bad? K? Decadence? Madman? Nose powder?"
"Not interested," Minor answered.
"Not. Interested." The Merchant rubbed his chin, looking skeptical, "Right."
"Wait," Lisa grinned. "Decadence sounds good. How much?"
"Twenty per."
"Bullshit," she replied. "Not even if it was pure, which it probably isn't. Eight bucks."
"Ah, we have an expert here, do we? Can't blame me for trying. You have to understand, it's hard to get product with things the way they are. Ten."
"Eight."
He looked around, stared at her for a few seconds, then conceded, "Eight."
"For me and two of my buddies here. That's twenty-four bucks?"
The man nodded eagerly, "Twenty-four."
She forked over a ten and a twenty and collected her change and three pills. She turned to me, "Open up. It's ecstasy."

"I dunno," I answered her, feeling legitimately nervous. I didn't want to refuse her outright and blow our cover, but I definitely didn't want to get high. I was uncomfortable enough with the idea to begin with, but doing it here, in this kind of chaos?
"Trust me," she told me.

What a FUCKERY this is! First the door-rat called Jaw and Brooke faggots. Now a SLAVE MERCHANT wants to sell a "sir" to Minor (for sex, I suppose, for what else?) The hypocrisy of these monsters never cease to surprise me. Poor slave people, I think they're kidnapped and sold to perverts. At least there are not children but I won't be surprised if Merchants have children too as a specialty for pedophiles. Man, what the hell heroes are doing in this City without Heroes? Why they don't destroy this criminal organisation, lock their members in jail and send their para-rats straight to Birdcage? They're already a huge threat for citizens, they should be classified as S-Class threat. Not because of their strength but because of how dangerous and inhuman they're. As for "drugs", they're not really drugs, Lisa, eh? You have some ace up your sleeves, my girl, I know you. ;)

Obediently, I opened my mouth. She pressed one small pill down on my tongue. I closed my mouth. She turned to Brooks and gave him one as well.
As our bodyguards led us through the crowd, she leaned over until our heads were touching, "Sugar pills. A little sleight of hand on my part. Just for appearances. Don't stress."
"Could've fucking told me," I hissed. I wasn't sure if she could hear me over the pounding music, but if anyone could fill in the blanks in what I'd said, it would be her.
More people were pushing product and stolen goods at the edges of the mall, some pimped others or prostituted themselves, while yet others were scrounging through the stores and then offering their finds for cash or barter. The roof at the center of the mall had collapsed and what remained was shored up, but there was a gaping hole that was open to the darkening sky. Beneath that hole, the party was already underway. People were dancing, fighting, clustering in groups or chanting. Sometimes two or three at a time.
As we found some breathing room, Lisa gathered the group together. I withdrew the picture, "We're looking for this guy."
Nobody disagreed or debated the point, not even Brooks. Senegal had dropped the smirk and was all business as he remained at my right shoulder, tall enough to see over the top of the gathered people. On the far end of our group, Minor did much the same thing. That left Lisa and I between them. Brooks and Jaw left to go looking on their own.
In front of us, someone got tackled to the ground. His attacker began pounding at his face, while the people around them cheered. We detoured around that group, which brought us face to face with an exhibition.
The scene was set at the front of a woman's clothing shop, and the window had been shattered. Where the mannequins stood in the display window, there were three women and a girl. The women were trying on their clothes, openly undressing and then dressing in whatever the throng of people around them threw their way. Their eyes had the glazed over looks of people who were on something, and their skin shone with a faint sheen of sweat. They smiled as they posed provocatively and hugged the mannequins, showing off the clothes.
As if the clothes were what the crowd was there to see, and not the skin that was revealed while the women changed.
The teenage girl at the far right of the stand was another story. She was dark-haired and the makeup she wore looked like it had been applied by someone who hadn't used makeup before. She clutched the collar of her sweatshirt in both hands and stepped back as the crowd surged forward, reaching for her. Being barefoot, she couldn't step down from the display platform without stepping onto broken glass, and any attempt at running would only lead her into the reaching mass of Merchants. If she'd taken the same drugs as the other women, fear had already sobered her up. She looked entirely alert and she looked terrified. No red band on her wrist. She wasn't here by choice.
Someone climbed up onto the platform, grabbing at one of the women. He wasn't up there for two seconds before the crowd dragged him down and threw him to the ground. The people around him stomped and kicked him for his temerity.

That was social cooperation on a really twisted level. From my interpretation, they weren't doing it for the women, but for themselves. They all wanted the women, but if someone stepped up to take one for himself, they'd collectively beat him, for trying to take what they'd silently agreed to share by way of watching.
That meant the teenage girl's situation was especially grim. She couldn't run, and if she didn't give the crowd a show, they'd lose patience with her and treat her just as they had the other guy, or worse. If she did give them a show? With the way emotions were running high, I expected things would turn ugly right around the moment the crowd started to get bored. Exhibitionism would only buy her time.

OMG....OMG....poor girl who was kidnapped and used as slave for the fun of fucking Merchants. She's displayed in the clothing shop like she's an object, not a human being. This is....this is beyond fucked. I want Merchants to die....all of them, I'll be grateful to anyone who'll destroy them. Including the fucking Mannequin and Endbringers. Taylor, Lisa, I know that you have to find Bryce but you can't let this poor girl being "torn apart" by animals. You can't abandon here into their claws, it won't be fair and ethical and humane to do this to a fellow human being. Especially since she's also a girl like you. Show her solidarity, damn it!

"Let's go." Lisa pulled on my arm.
"We should help her."
Lisa glanced at the girl, "There's at least a hundred people here that need help. We can't save them all."
"We should help her," I growled the words, "I won't fucking sleep tonight if I walk away from this."
"You've got a little superhero showing through, there," she whispered right into my ear.
"I am going to help her, with or without you," I hissed, "Even if that means using my powers and throwing subtlety to the winds."
"Okay, okay. Probably don't have to go that far. Hold on."
Lisa pulled on Minor's arm, and he bent down so she could speak in his ear.
Minor straightened, and with one fist clenched, he made his way through the crowd, pushing people to either side, and then stepped onto the stage.
The insults hurled his way were impossible to make out over the noise of the music and the larger crowd. He ignored them as he stepped behind the girl, caught her around the waist, and then threw her over one shoulder. She screamed.
"I'm buying this one!" he hollered, "Whoever brought her, here's your fucking money!"
He revealed what was in his clenched fist – money and pills. The sugar pills Lisa had brought? He cast them into the crowd, and in that instant, the exhibition was over. The crowd tore into one another, fighting over what had fallen onto their heads and shoulders, or drifted past them onto the ground. The other women backed into the clothing store.
As Minor plowed his way through the crowd, Lisa lunged forward. She caught the wrist of an older man, and I saw that she'd just stopped him from turning a knife on Minor.
I moved to back her up, kicking the guy in the side of the knee. He dropped the knife and it skittered along the floor to the boundary of the crowd. I fell on top of it, covering it with my body to prevent anyone else from taking it, then grabbed it for myself at the first opportunity. Senegal helped clear the crowd out of the way so Minor had an exit route, and I stood, pointing the knife at anyone who looked like they might make a move for us. The size and muscle of our bodyguards posed too much risk for the Merchants here, with the potential rewards of getting the girl from them being far too scarce compared to the immediate rewards that were in arm's reach. The crowd let them be and continued to scrabble for the bills and pills.

We legged it in making distance from there, and the girl screamed and kicked the entire way. People around us laughed and hooted. I couldn't make out everything that was said, but there were lewd comments and dirty remarks cast our way.
I was swiftly losing faith in humanity. Not that I had much to spare.

No, Taylor, don't lose your faith in humanity. There are a lot of bad people lurking around, yes, but there are also a lot of good people who genuinely wants to stop the bad ones or to save as many people as they can. You're one of these good people, Taylor, you stop bad people AND save innocents. You're playing all this fake mafia role (even if you don't like it) only because you want to save Dinah. You went to a Rave from Hell to save Sierra's brother. You're risking everything to save a sex slave. You're such a good person, Taylor, you have no idea. The same I can say about Lisa too. Thank you for helping Taylor saving that girl, Lisa, I also love how easily you can make your people listen you. :D If I were in Lisa's place, I'd absolute suck at bossing them around. It will be something like:
Me: Hey, guys, please, listen, I.....Please, I.......
Goons: Fuck this bitch, she's getting annoying with her pleadings. Let's kill her.
Yes, it will end bad.

How many people had joined the Merchants after everything went to hell? One in two hundred of the people who'd declined to evacuate the city? One in a hundred? One in fifty? How many of these people had been ordinary citizens until civilization broke down? Had I passed any of these people on the street while going about my day?
We headed into a hallway that branched off into a side entrance and bathrooms, but the rubble blocking the door and the lack of water in the bathrooms left little purpose for the area beyond being a quieter spot, away from the party. Lisa signaled, and Senegal moved to stand guard at the entrance.
The hallway now held only Minor, Lisa, me and the rescued girl, along with two small groups of younger people. There was a couple making out at the far end of the hallway, getting hot and heavy, oblivious to their audience. Nearer to us, in the alcove that led to the out-of-order bathrooms, there was a trio of teenagers that were so plastered with drink that they couldn't sit upright. Empty bottles were scattered around them. It was as much privacy as we'd get.
Minor put the girl down, and she immediately shrank back, getting her feet under her as if ready to bolt.
"You're safe," Lisa assured her. "We're not doing anything to you."
The girl wiped at her eye with the back of one hand, smearing thick eyeshadow and eyeliner across her temple. "But-"
"She's right," Minor spoke, standing, "You're as safe as you're gonna get for the next little while."
"Oh god," the girl sobbed. She moved forward, ready to give Minor a hug, but he stopped her with a hand on her shoulder. He didn't speak, but only turned to Lisa.
"Don't thank him. Thank her." Lisa looked my way. "We wouldn't have gone out of our way to help if she hadn't been stubborn."
Before I had a chance to respond, the girl threw her arms around me, hugging me tight.
Lisa motioned to Minor, and he headed off to join Senegal in guard duty, leaving the rest of us alone. Better, probably, if the girl's state left her uncomfortable or spooked around guys.

"Thank you," the girl sobbed into my shoulder.
I hugged her back, reflexively, a little shaken. Why had it taken this long for someone to say that simple thing to me? I'd wanted to be a hero, once upon a time.
"I didn't do anything," I managed to get the words out.
"Thank you," she repeated.
I stood, letting the girl rest her hands on my shoulders to get to a standing position herself. I glanced at Senegal and Minor. No problems there.
"Oh my god." I wasn't sure who it was.
It was the girl we'd rescued, staring at me.
"What?"
"You go- you went to Winslow High."

"Hagrid's voice": You're a hero Taylor!
Taylor: I'm ..I'm a what?"
"Hagrid's voice": A hero, Taylor.

The girl knows Taylor from highschool? Gosh, hope she's not Emma or Sophia's friend. I'm not sure how Taylor will feel after saving someone who was probably friends with the Trio of Bitches.

"No," I stepped back, pulling my shoulders out from beneath her hands.
"Yes. You're the locker girl. I almost didn't recognize you without the glasses, but everyone at school knows who you are. You're with the Merchants now?"
"You're thinking of the wrong person," I said, with a note of irritation in my voice.
"No, I'm almost positive. You were that girl that got shoved in that rank locker with all that stuff they carted away in biohazard bags. The girl who went so mental they had to have a group of cops and paramedics haul you away for the first month of the semester."
"Enough!" I shouted, suprised at my own temper. The group of teenagers who were having drinks by the bathroom turned to look at us.
Seeing my burst of anger, the girl did a complete one-eighty, from awe and surprise to desperate apologies. That didn't necessarily improve things. "Oh god, I'm sorry. You know, I didn't think about how it would bother you, saying that. I really did want to help, you know, to do something back then, but-"
"But you didn't," I growled at her. "Just like everyone else, you left me in that locker. You didn't go get help. You didn't report the people who did it, not even anonymously. You felt bad? You wanted to help? Is that supposed to mean something to me? Is it supposed to be some consolation? You were too lazy or cowardly to step up and do anything about it, but hey, at least your heart was in the right fucking place, huh?"
"No, that's not…" there were tears in her eyes, and she was having trouble stringing words together. I should have felt bad, for going off on someone who was probably in a pretty delicate emotional state, but I wasn't feeling particularly gentle.

"You obviously heard the story about me being hospitalized, you probably helped spread it."
"You don't understand," she said. She startled as Brooks passed Minor and Senegal and approached us with a brisk stride. It threw her off her stride, and she stumbled over her words as she tried to pull her excuse together. "Um. It, um. It was Emma Barnes, she-"
Brooks had reached Lisa's side and informed her, "Found him."

Gosh, this girl knew about Taylor's FUCKED UP TORMENT and didn't do anything to help her. Hmmm, I still think that Taylor did a good thing saving her. I mean, she was a bitch, but she didn't deserved to be gang- raped, sold as a slave or probably even killed afterwards. I don't regret that she was saved even if I condemn her for being impassive towards Taylor's physically and mentally torture. I hope that Taylor will not take her to Skitter Lair (btw, I'm going to call each Undersider's territory with a headcanon name: Skitter Lair for Taylor; Tale Lair for Lisa; Puppeteer Lair for Alec; Strangers Lair for Brian and Aisha; Woof Lair for Rachel :D. Told you I don't have such a great imagination when it comes to names) . She doesn't need another person aware of her double identity, especially someone who was kind of a bitch in highschool. Send her back to her parents, Taylor, don't play with fire. Brooks found Bryce? Awesome!!!! Gosh, I'm praying that Bryce isn't a willing Merchant member. This is the last thing Taylor needs now. Another disappointment.

"Emma Barnes what?" I asked the girl, trying to bring her focus back to the conversation we'd been having.
She looked from Brooks to me, and I could see how lost she was.
"Nevermind," I cut her off before she started stumbling over her words again.
"What's going on?" the girl asked.
"We came here for an errand," Lisa answered her, "Up to 'locker girl' here to decide if you can tag along."
"You can't- you can't leave me here," the girl said, eyes widening. She looked to me, pleading.
I sighed. "She can come."
"More dead weight," Brooks frowned.
I raised an eyebrow. "For someone with the primary job of giving people medical care, you're pretty dead-set against helping others."
"I have a low tolerance for people who get themselves into an ugly situation and then expect others to bail them out."
"That's fine," Lisa said. "Just so long as you do your job."
"I always do," Brooks retorted.
"What's going on?" the girl said, for the second time, "Who are you?"
"Just shut up and keep up," I said. We joined Senegal and Minor at the entrance to the hallway, then followed Brooks's lead as he strode across the mall. We got bogged down once more in the press of people dancing, jumping and grinding in the center of the mall. We would have lost sight of Brooks, but he hopped up onto the side of the water fountain by the collapsed stairwell to get high enough for us to see him. Minor and Senegal cleared the way for the rest of us.

"I'll do the talking?" Lisa offered.
"Sure," I said. It made sense. If we did rescue Bryce, I didn't want either him or his sister making a connection between Skitter and the girl in his rescuer's group.
As we reached the side of one grouping of stalls, I spotted Jaw standing in front of Bryce. He had one steel-toed boot planted on the same wooden bench that Bryce was seated on, his broad gut almost in the boy's face. Beside Bryce was a teenaged girl with bleached blond hair, who was almost lying across the bench in her attempt to keep back from Jaw. There was nobody near enough to Bryce to be his kidnapper, nobody with a weapon, no handcuffs or chains.
Shit. I didn't like what that suggested.
"This your boy?" Jaw asked, as he noticed us.
"Yeah," Lisa said, without even glancing at me. "What happened, Brycie? You join the Merchants and neglect to tell your sister, go to stay with her, and then give all the info on where she's staying to your new friends? You that big a scumbag?"
Bryce scowled. I could see him trying to look confident in front of his girlfriend. "Not what happened."
"Then tell me a story, kid. Keep in mind, what you say plays a big role in what happens in the next few minutes."
"There's no story to tell," Bryce glared at her. "Our house falls down, my family moves in with my dad's friend. Everyone else goes to work, I'm left with two of the lamest fucking families ever. I was doing more chores in a matter of days than I've done in the rest of my life combined."
"Poor baby," Jaw rumbled. Bryce looked up at the man and then looked away, angry.

GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAT. EXACTLY WHAT I WAS AFRAID IT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN! Bryce is a fucking shitty young man. He abandoned his family, especially his kind sister only because he didn't wanted to do his chores. Fuck him, he deserves to be left there with his Merchant girlfriend and his Merchants friends. I agree with Brooks here. I also have a low tolerance for stupid people who are destroying their lives without any real reasons, then someone have to pull their stupid ass out of fire. The only reason for me wanting them to take Bryce out of there is Sierra, she have to take her beloved brother back. If it wasn't for Sierra, I wouldn't give a shit about his fate. Dumbass boy. The good news is that Sierra wasn't lying, and I should not worry anymore that she might be a hidden villain.

"Got sick, then when I get better my sister drags me to this church, same fucking thing. Lame people, lame place, and I just know I'll be doing more fucking chores to 'earn my keep'. Fuck that.
Some people came to trash the church, and I figured, hey, there's a way out. Have some fun." He cast a quick glance at the bleached blond girl next to him
Fuck.
"Got a reality check for you," Lisa told him, stepping closer, "Those people who 'trashed' the church? They hurt your sister."
"What? No-"
"She's in ICU, bro," Lisa lied.
I didn't get a chance to see where she was going from there, because Lisa was interrupted by a booming voice that rang through the entire mall. "Hey Sisterfuckers!"
The music had died all at once, and a slow roar spread through the entire mall, rising to a climax. Cheering.
All heads were turning to look the same direction. I followed their line of sight.
A crude platform had been pulled together at one side of the mall, where the rubble was piled highest. The leading figures of the Merchants stood at the front, just behind a railing of metal bars that had been haphazardly welded together.
Skidmark held the microphone and wore his traditional costume, dark blue and skintight, with the lower half of his face and the area around his eyes exposed. As costumes went, it was pretty lame, even with the cape that he'd added since the last time I'd seen him. Especially with the cape. There were people who could pull off that sort of thing, like Alexandria. Skidmark wasn't one of them.

His girlfriend was at his side, her shoulder touching his. Squealer was streaked with oil stains, with some even in her hair. She wore a white top and jean shorts that were each so skimpy that she was more indecent than she'd be if she had been naked. She had a remote control in one hand, and her makeup was practically caked on. Not so dissimilar from the girl we'd just rescued, in that respect.
Beside Skidmark, opposite Squealer, was Mush. He bore a resemblance to a particular pink skinned, scrawny goblin of a creature from those fantasy movies. His hair was so thin he might as well be hairless, his large eyes were heavy-lidded with dark circles beneath them, and his skinny limbs were contrasted by a bulging pot-belly. All of the worst features of an old man and a malnourished child thrown together. Except he was real; just an ugly, ill person.
Behind them stood their subordinates. I recognized Trainwreck, but there were five more I couldn't place. Five who, for all I knew, were new to the cape scene.
Trainwreck's presence was interesting. Was he still with Coil? On our side?
"That's more capes than they had a month ago," I spoke, leaning close to Lisa and pitching my voice low.
"They've been recruiting," Lisa muttered.

Fuck you, Bryce, stop complaining like a pussy because of few chores that you don't wanted to do. You'll never be not even half as good and awesome as your sister. I love how Lisa makes him feel guilty about his sister, he should feel guilty, he abandoned her when she needed him to protect her against bad people like any brother should protect his sister. He ran away with the same people who rape girls by his sister's age, who'd probably turn him into a rapist and criminal just like them. I'm disappointed with you, young man, I'm terrible disappointed. Alright, "sighs" let's give this stupid teenager a second change. Let's say that...he's a teenager and like most teenagers, he made mistakes. At least he didn't hurt anyone so far. Ok, Bryce, take my second chance and leave. Now, time to get to know the para-rats better. Skidmark is a lame para-rat with probably an equal lame power, Squealer is obviously a white trash woman and I think that she's their Tinker, because of the oil stains and the remote control, so she's a genius white trash woman (she probably builds super- cars/trucks) Trainwreck is certainly Coil's mole inside Merchants and Mush is probably a Case 53 and I should feel sorry for him but I don't feel anything besides hate because he's a fucking rapist criminal, like all others. Any chance to see Skidmark and Mush's powers?

When Skidmark spoke, his voice carried through every speaker and set of headphones in the building. "You quim-jockeys up for tonight's main event!? They don't get any better than this!"
The cheering swelled again, that ear-splitting sound you got when hundreds of people all tried to shout louder than the rest.
Skidmark raised his hands, and then swept them in a downward motion. Twin shimmers not dissimilar to the heated air you saw above a hot road blasted towards the crowd. Where the shimmers touched the ground, they changed the color of the flooring, creating bands of glowing ground six or seven feet wide. After swirling for a moment, the colors settled into a gradient, stretching from violet on one side of the line to a pale blue on the other side.
The people who found themselves in the middle of the effect were dragged towards the blue side, as if they were standing on a steep slope. The crowd roared, and began pushing people towards the effect. Anyone who touched the purple side was caught with a greater force, dragged through to the blue side and cast towards the bulk of the crowd, sliding on the ground with enough force to stagger anyone they ran into. The blue side seemed weaker, with anyone stepping on it finding strong resistance, as if they were trying to move against a strong headwind on oil-slick ground.
Only a handful of people made it out without being pushed back by the effects of Skidmark's power or by the crowd that ringed the area.
Skidmark repeated the process to draw what I realized was a crude square in the middle of the mall, the 'blue' sides facing inward. As he layered his power over the same area, the colors of the effect became darker, the ground below less visible and the effects on the people were all the more violent. The blue sides had become dark blue, and instead of simply pushing against those who touched them, they threw people back towards the center of the ring.

Ok, I hope I'm getting Skidmark's power as right as possible. He can create something like a multicolored forcefield with different areas of friction. Like a huge treadmill where you always run in the opposite direction. He can make people push against each other until they'll be too tired or they can even break a hand or a leg. Or even their neck. This bastard seems to have apparently a lame power but it can get pretty powerful if he really wants to kill you. Create the blue effect on the surface of the damn ocean (if he can create it on any surface, of course) and send thousands of people to their death. Or on the tallest building in the city and have violet effects push people up on it then let them fall down. Did I got it right? Man, he could have been so damn useful during Leviathan Battle, he could have made Leviathan's movements very slow, maybe even making the creature fall on his lack of ass every fucking time and being dragged permanently inside the blue effect. So many possibilities, but this ASS-RAT was too coward to fight. Die, you fucker, I hate you!

"You piss-licking losers know what the red armband means!" Skidmark crowed, "Bloodshed! Violence! We've got ourselves a free for all brawl!"
The noise the crowd made reached a peak it hadn't even approached before.
"Last five standing in the ring get a prize!" a mean smile spread across his face. Even from where I stood on the other side of the mall, I could see how bad his teeth were. "No rules! I don't give a shitstained fuck if you jump in at the last second or if you use a weapon! Anything goes!"
People howled, hooted and jeered, but I could see some of the faces of the people trapped in the 'ring'. Most of them weren't cheering.
"Fuck me," Lisa whispered, "He's trying to get people to have trigger events. That's how he's recruiting parahumans."
"Our contestants don't seem to be too excited!" Skidmark shouted. "Need an incentive? Let me tell you cockgarglers what you stand to win!"
He snapped his fingers, and one of his powered subordinates, a woman with long hair covering her face, hurried forward. She held a metal box.
Skidmark placed the case on the railing and popped it open. He placed what looked like a metal canister on the railing, then withdrew the next. By the time he was done, five metal cylinders were spaced out in front of him.
He picked up the center canister and began unscrewing it. "Before, we gave our winners the pick of the pick, the best stuff our boys and girls have been able to grab from the rich assholes with their fancy-as-fuck houses and jobs!"
Every eye in the place was on him.
"But tonight is fucking special, because we won the lottery when we found this shit!"
He withdrew a stoppered glass vial from the canister and gripped it in his right hand. With his other hand, he held the stainless steel canister. He thrust both hands over his head, each object clenched tight.
"Superpowers in a can!"

FUCK THIS SHIT.....Now I understand everything. Merchants were the ones who killed the dealer who stole the vials with powers from Case 53 Scientists. Then after they killed him they took the vials. Makes a lot of sense. Now these rats want to create more para- rats by giving them chemical modified powers, possible turning them into fucking monsters. Great, and stupid people are going to kill each so the winner/winners can become monsters or maybe even get killed by their own powers (if they're getting powers making them able to bypass Manton Effect). Stupid shitty people, personally I won't accept any power created in lab not even if someone will give me it for free, without having to do anything to get it. Better to remain a normal person than to destroy your entire life for...powers. But I'm not a stupid shitty person like them, that's the difference. ;)

Good night and sleep well, my party friends. Tomorrow we'll continue with....THE RED PARTY MASSACRE.
 
I've read the part describing Skidmark's powers a million times when I first started reading Worm and read it again today, but I still can't grasp what that lame ass power does.
 
I've read the part describing Skidmark's powers a million times when I first started reading Worm and read it again today, but I still can't grasp what that lame ass power does.

There's not a single lame power in this story. There are lame people who have no idea how to use their powers properly, but not lame powers. Someone who isn't Skidmark can help other parahumans to fight against Endbringers by creating the blue effect where they'll be pushed inside constantly by the other effects. Or topple them. Think at yourself being pushed by a very strong force inside a certain area. You're trying to run back but you can't because that force push you constantly inside the affected area. You'll get tired of running against the force or you'll fall each freaking time. This is how I see his power. My friend believed that Leet have the lamest power and I laughed a lot when she told me this. He's the lamest villain in the story but his power is actually one of the best power possible. He can invent anything, with a single limit: just once. If he's not such a dumbass, he could create a super-weapon capable to kill Endbringers or a machine able to teleport humans to another parallel earths where there aren't Endbringers or other menaces. He can create a weapon and infuse them with every existent power (in the same manner Bakuda created her power- bombs) possibilities are limitless, but he's a very limited idiot. If I had his "lame" power I'd rule the fucking world because I have a pretty good imagination about how to use a power in versatile ways. :D
 
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Hello, party boys and girls. Let's continue with this Red Party Massacre in 11.06 | Worm with some IDIOTS fighting over lab powers that will surely either turn them into monsters, give them a REALLY SHITTY power or they'll end up being killed by their own power. I'm going to have a good laugh if any of these assumptions will happen because these people are greedy idiots and deserve their fate :D. I'm not going to feel pity for any of them no matter what will happen to them and I'm dead serious. If mr Bryce I-Don't-Wanna-Do- Chores-Booohoooo will decide: Screw my sister and her worries for me, I'm gonna get some powers, then he can go straight to hell. I will not give him any other chance. He's not a little child, he's a teenager responsible for his actions and Lisa already explained him that Merchants are evil people and he should leave them. So, lets see if he will persist in stupidity or he'll become a little smarter. Btw, Rachel was so WRONG when she complained that animals don't get powers. Look, here we have rats with powers. Maybe not dogs, but rats count too as animals. :D

"Is he for real?" I looked to Lisa for an answer. "Can they do that?"
"Don't think he's lying."
The crowd roared, and I turned to see why, just in time to see the aftermath of the first attack. One of the Merchants in the ring had just bludgeoned someone with a length of pipe. Backing away, he found someone he knew, and through some unspoken agreement, they drew together, each protecting the other's back.
Others were having similar ideas. Groups of friends were banding together, leaving others alone. One of the loners found another guy without any friends around, shouted something I couldn't hear, and they drew together. His new 'friend' turned and struck him down from behind not two seconds later. The traitor got his just reward when three young men and a grungy looking old man tackled him to the ground and started beating him.
At the corner nearest to us, a woman got smashed in the nose. The spray of blood landed in the area of Skidmark's power and shot straight back into the melee.
Inspired by this sight, a man who stood outside the ring grabbed a piece of rubble and threw it down at the edge of the ring. The chunk of concrete flew into the massed people, striking a man who was crouching and trying to avoid the worst of the fighting.
This act started a chain reaction. The audience turned on the man who'd launched the chunk of rubble, clustering around him, punching and kicking him, and shoving him to the ground. Others were inspired by his idea, and did much the same thing, using Skidmark's power to pelt the people in the arena. One man helped by a kid who might have been his son upended a trash can on the glowing ground to send rotted food and other rubbish flying into the ring. Others moved to stop them or shove anyone who got close enough onto the colored ground. The violence was escalating and it didn't look to be slowing down anytime soon.
"We should go," Lisa said. She turned to Jaw and ordered, "Bring the boy."
Jaw grabbed Bryce by the shirt and hauled him to his feet. He pointed at the girl who had been sitting next to Bryce, "And her?"
"Leave her." Lisa called out, raising her voice to be heard over the screams and cheering. She said something else, but I couldn't make it out.
The crack of a gun being fired went off somewhere. Instead of stopping the crowd, it seemed to provoke them, pushing those who hadn't been participating into action, like runners who'd been waiting for a starter's pistol. It was as though the Merchants felt more secure with their hands around people's throats than they did trying to get away.
Skidmark gripped the railing as he hunched over it, grinning a smile with teeth that seemed to be every color but white. His eyes were almost glittering as he watched the chaos he'd set in motion.
We moved as a group, Lisa's soldiers in a tight circle around us with Bryce, Lisa, the rescued girl and me in the center. We made our way toward the nearest exit, but our way was barred by an unfolding brawl between two groups a good distance from the main spectacle. Rivals? Enemies seeing an opportunity to exact vengeance for some past event?
The girl who'd been on the bench with Bryce ran for the thick of the melee surrounding the ring. She was shouting, almost screeching, "Thomas! Mom!"
Bryce struggled in an attempt to go after her, but Jaw held him firm.
I almost missed what happened next. A woman from the group fighting in front of us ran, and a band of young men charged after her, which brought them just in front of us.
We collectively backed out of the way, but Bryce had other intentions. The boy wrenched out of Jaw's grip and threw his shoulder into the small of Senegal's back. The man was only barely able to keep from stumbling forward into the charging Merchants, but with his attention elsewhere,
Bryce managed to slip past.
I joined Minor and Brooks in giving chase, and though Minor was bigger and stronger, I had the advantage of a slight build. I ducked between the people and followed Bryce into the thick of the 'audience'.
Bryce had reached his girlfriend, and wrapped his arms around her. Still holding her, he turned to see us approaching. I was in the lead, and Minor close behind me.
He looked the other way, past the glowing perimeter of Skidmark's arena, and I followed his gaze to where a middle-aged woman with bleached blond hair and a taller black man with a scar on his lips stood.
I recognized them from Sierra's description. They were the same people who had attacked the church.
I hope all fighters will die or have fates worse than death because they are all WILD ANIMALS. They stopped being human beings even since they accepted to become Merchants. And Bryce....FUCK YOU, Bryce, you're making a lot of troubles to people who are trying to save your sorry ass. Man, this boy is getting under my nerves, he's completely opposite to his sister, if I were in Taylor's place, I'd have forget about him and lie Sierra that Merchants sold him as sex slave and I was too late to save him. You just can't save people who doesn't want to be saved, Taylor, give up already. You save the girl forced into prostitution, its enough, you tried to save this jerkass but if he doesn't give any shit about your efforts, about his own sister and family, then there's no reason anymore to keep fighting for him.

The man -Thomas?- beckoned with a wave of his arm, and Bryce and his girlfriend ran, dropping to the ground as they touched the border of the
ring.
"No!" I shouted, as the effect of Skidmark's power sent them careening into the ongoing free-for-all. My voice was lost in the cacophony of the screaming, shouting, hollering crowd.
I stared helplessly at the unfolding scene. The two teenagers managed to get to their feet and gather together with Thomas, the mother, and one or two others. They were soon lost in the jumble of people that were all punching, kicking and strangling one another, spurred on by adrenaline, self-preservation, alcohol, stimulants and greed. There was little enough room that when someone fell, they were trampled by those that were still fighting.
Minor reached me and ushered me back to the others, and we backed as far away from the fighting as we could.
The moment I saw Lisa, I asked her, "Should I-" I left my question unfinished. Should I use my bugs?
"No. The moment an enemy makes their presence known, Skidmark might try to break this up and send the crowd after any unfamiliar faces. Not saying they'd get us, but they could, and there'd be other victims too."
"Fuck." I looked at the ongoing fighting. "We should do something."
"I'm open to ideas," she said.
"Can we- can't we run?" the girl we'd rescued asked.
"Look, um, what's your name?" Lisa said.
"Charlotte."
"Charlotte, we came to get that kid. My friend feels it's important, and she's usually got a pretty damn good reason for doing what she does."
"Thank you," I said.
"So it's up to her, what we do here"
What were our options. Using Lisa's power? I wasn't sure how it applied here. If she had a way of addressing the audience, maybe there was
something she could say to turn the tide, or turn them against their leaders… but the only way to do that would be to get the microphone
Skidmark had.
We had Lisa's soldiers, but no matter how well-trained they were, there was a certain point where fighters in quantity overcame fewer fighters of higherquality in a brawl. Not to mention that some of the Merchants had guns. The great equalizer. I was pretty sure Lisa's soldiers would be packing, but the problem with guns was that they drew attention, and we definitely did not want to fall under too much scrutiny.
This was what the Merchants were. Even less organized than the ABB, they were humans reduced to pack behavior, with Skidmark and his people acting like kids who would put animals in a cage and shake it set them on each other, instead of house-training them. None of this made the
Merchants any less dangerous, though. Just the opposite.
I had no options here, in the face of this. The most I could do would be to use my power on the entire crowd, and that would turn this already disturbed situation into something else entirely.
"We hold our ground," I told Lisa, "Unless things get bad enough that we're at risk. We wait for the fight to end, we see if we can find him, and we make our exit. Sticking around also means we can get more info on what Skidmark's got in those vials and where he got them."
I agree with Charlotte here, they should run out of that Mall of Madness, not risk their lives for an ungrateful little brat who choose to run with the same people who tried to hurt his sister and almost killed a man with broken bottle. Taylor, Taylor, we're very different here, you still want to save this asshole while I'd leave him in the company of his RAPISTS, MURDEROUS, SADISTIC new friends. But you made a promise to Sierra and you always keep your promises. "sighs" Alright, let's save mr Bryce-I'm-The-King-Of-My-Kingdom-Of-Shit's lazy ass.

"Okay," Lisa confirmed. "That works."
The minutes that followed were among the longest I'd experienced in my life. It wasn't a tedious, slow, agonizing passage of time like I'd experienced in the hospital bed, waiting to find out if I was being arrested or if my back was broken. No, these minutes stretched on because there was so much going on, and I couldn't lose my focus, look away or pause for contemplation for a second.
Different groups tried to pick fights with us. It was nonsensical, given that we weren't even in the ring, but adrenaline was running high and we stood out because we were apart from the rest of the fighting, isolated. We had stuff they could take, and warm bodies they could… well, warm bodies. It was enough.
We tried to hold a formation, with the bodyguards holding the outer perimeter and the less experienced combatants, myself included, in the center. It quickly became apparent that these things didn't really hold up in a real combat situation.
For one thing, our enemies quickly figured out what we were trying to do and tried to force Lisa's soldiers to break ranks. They would hang back and throw things, or stay just out of reach as they held weapons at the ready, looking for a moment when our front-line fighters were distracted or otherwise occupied. It forced Lisa's soldiers to move out of formation to deliver with the enemy with a few decisive hits, then back up to close the gap in the line.
That was the plan, anyways, but sometimes the opponent was too nimble to be taken down, and other times, they delayed Lisa's people enough that someone could slip through the line and attack one of our less capable combatants, myself included.
I held a knife in each hand – my combat knife and the one I'd taken when we'd rescued Charlotte. When I was forced to fight, I avoided lethal strikes. I had a sense of where the major arteries were and avoided them, even when I knew I could make a quick cut at someone's wrists or neck. Holding back didn't do me any favors, and I got smashed in the left ear once, struck in the gut and chest a few times, and a nail that was stuck through someone's makeshift club sliced the back of my upper arm.
Still, Lisa's soldiers afforded me time to breathe. I remained vigilant for any break in ranks and incoming attacks.
My arm smarted where I'd been cut, and my ear throbbed. I swallowed hard, glancing towards the ring, where people lay in heaps, and only two-thirds of the combatants were either injured, unconscious, dead or playing dead.
Feeling pressured, Senegal reached for his gun, but was forced to duck back and to the side to avoid being bludgeoned by a heavy metal lock one of the Merchants had clipped to the end of a length of chain. The follow-up swing knocked his weapon from his hand. Someone else, a stocky man with eyebrows like caterpillars, moved through the gap to charge for me bare handed.
Could be worse. I set my balance and readied to strike with my knives, waiting until he closed in and-
And I was somewhere else. It was like remembering something profound that I'd forgotten. I'd seen this before.
Huge creatures filled my perception.
Taylor fighting like a badass she's and then having an INTERESTING LSD TRIP. Lisa, are you sure you weren't wrong with the pills you gave her? There weren't sugar pills for sure :D. Bad, bad Lisa and now Taylor is seeing literal monsters in the middle of the fight.

It was hard to say how I knew they were two different creatures, when each of them existed in multiple parallel spaces all at once. Countless mirror moved in sync with one another, each occupying the same space, just as solid as the others, differing in how they moved and the worlds they interacted with. Each of them folded, unfolded, expanded and shifted without taking more or less space. I couldn't wrap my head around it, even as I felt there was something like a pattern there.
Some distant part of me realized I'd seen something similar to that folding and unfolding once, in a much simpler form. A tesseract, a fourth dimensional analogue to the cube. The difference was that while the cube had six flat faces, each 'side' of the tesseract had six cubes, each connected to the others another at each corner. To perceptions attuned to three dimensions, it seemed to constantly shift, each side folding or reshaping so that they could all simultaneously be perfect cubes, and each 'side' was simultaneously the center cube from which all the others extended outward.
The primary difference between these things and the tesseract was that these beings I was looking at were alive, and they weren't simple models I was viewing on a computer screen. They were living entities, lifeforms. There wasn't anything I could relate to any biology I knew or understood, nothing even remotely recognizable, but they were undoubtedly alive. They were enigmas of organs that were also limbs and also the exteriors of the creatures, each simultaneously some aspect of the entity as it flowed through empty space. It didn't help that the things were the size of small planets, and the scope of my perceptions was so small. It helped even less that parts of them seemed to move in and out of the other dimensions or realities where the mirror images were.
The pair moved in sync, spiraling around one another in what I realized was a double helix. Each revolution brought them further and further apart. Innumerable motes drifted from their bodies as they moved, leaving thick trails of shed tissues or energies painting the void of empty space in the wake of their spiraling dance, as though they were made of a vast quantity of sand and they were flying against a gale force headwind.
When they were too far away to see one another, they communicated, and each message was enormous and violent in scope, expressed with the energy of a star going supernova. One 'word', one idea, for each message.
Destination. Agreement. Trajectory. Agreement.
They would meet again at the same place. At a set time, they would cease to expand their revolution and contract once again, until they drew together to arrive at their meeting place.
-the Merchant caught me off guard, as I reeled from the image of what I'd just seen.
.....................................Ok, its not LSD, actually....the truth is that.....Taylor switched Worm-verse with Lovecraftian verse for a while watching Azathoth like gods floating into space (seriously, these creatures remind me a lot of Azathoth lovecraftian deity ( Azathoth, Azathoth, Azathoth). No, but seriously, Taylor's strange but fascinating vision is similar with Hanah's vision right before she god her power. The one with a giant creature who died in front of her. Back then I was under impression that she had a vision with her power, how she imagined that her power looks like. But now, since Taylor had the same vision, with living creatures this time, I think I know what is all about. The Floating Space Abstract Creatures are in fact aliens who gave people these powers. This is their real form. This is Scion's real form, but he shapeshifted into human so people will not get scared out of their mind because a Floating Space Abstract Creature is helping them for....reasons. Yes, they must have reasons for giving people's powers, maybe they want to use humans to fight their personal war in their place against other alien species as I predicted in the first interlude, even before knowing about the existence of other aliens besides Scion. They couldn't make such gifts without demanding nothing in return. Scion and his "people" being absolute ASSHOLES taking advantage of humanity is CONFIRMED in this chapter.

He caught me across the cheekbone with his elbow, and pain shot through my entire skull, bringing me halfway back to reality. Someone grabbed me, her chest soft against my back, her grip around my shoulders painfully tight. Charlotte? Or Lisa?
The shift from what I had seen to relative normalcy was so drastic that I could barely grasp what I was sensing. I opened my mouth to say something and then closed it. I couldn't unfocus or take in the scene as a whole, as the entirety of my attention was geared for seeing… what had I been looking at? It escaped me as I tried to remember. I shook my head, striving and failing to see past the countless minute details or the shape of things: the way the Merchant's facial features seemed to spread out as he advanced towards me, the contraction of his body as he bent down, the nicks and brown of rust on the knife he picked up, the one I'd dropped. I still held my good knife.
I closed my eyes, trying to blink and fix the distorted focus, and it only helped a little. I looked to my left for help, saw Minor and Jaw with their hands full, their movements too hard for my eyes to follow. To my right? Lisa was slumped over, and Brooks held her. Merchants were closing in on them. Senegal stood in front of me, and though his gun was gone, he was using the length of chain that he'd taken from one of the Merchants to drive our opponents back and buy us breathing room. It wasn't enough. Three capable fighters weren't able to protect seven people in total.
I used my power, and wrenched my eyes closed. It helped more than anything, as the tactility of my swarm sense gave me a concrete, solid sense of the things around us. Many of the Merchants had lice on their skin, in their clothes and on their hair. A small handful of flies buzzed around the area. With a bit of direction to guide those flies to where I needed them, I had a solid sense of my surroundings and what the enemy combatants were doing.
With panic and disorientation nearly overwhelming me, I had to resist the urge to use my power to call a swarm together. Using this many bugs, to get a sense of what was going on? It wouldn't attract undue attention. I let bugs gather on the ceiling of the mall, drawing them down through the large crack where part of the roof had caved in, as a just-in-case.
I kept my eyes closed as I fought back, pulling out of Charlotte's grip to strike at the Merchant, cutting him across the forehead. He growled something I couldn't make out and charged me. Knowing I wouldn't be able to beat him in any contest of strength, I threw myself to one side, landing hard on the ground and nearly tripping Senegal. I brought my knees to my chest, and then I kicked outward to strike him in the calf with both heels.
I wasn't thinking straight. I should have predicted that he'd fall on top of me. His shoulder hit my chest, his body weight heavy on top of me. His knife hand was trapped under his body, near my waist. I was more fortunate, with my right arm free, and I pulled the knife's point across his ribs, aiming for a shallow cut that hurt more than it injured. He screamed and dropped his weapon, and I scrabbled to slide it back towards Charlotte, Brooks and Lisa.
Senegal turned and kicked my attacker away from me. While Senegal used the lock on the end of the length of chain to strike the man in the jaw, I tried to stand.
Stupidly, I'd opened my eyes as I stood, instead of trusting to my power to keep a sense of the immediate situation. Motion sickness hit me like a sack of bricks, and I nearly fell over. Charlotte caught me to keep me from tipping over, only narrowly avoiding stabbing herself on my good knife.
"Oh my god," she murmured. "You're…"
Had I given myself away? I hadn't used that many bugs.
No, it was something else. I could tell from the flies I'd placed on her head that she was looking up. Her attention turned to me, then Lisa, and then back to the higher object. I forced my eyes open, controlling my movement and my breathing to reduce the threat of nausea, and saw she was looking at Skidmark's platform.
Skidmark was slumped against the railing, struggling to his feet. Squealer, Mush, Trainwreck and their other subordinates weren't faring much better.
Skidmark grabbed his microphone and broke into laughter, the nasty chuckles echoing through the area.
"Seems like one of you assdrips just earned his stripes," he cackled.
I saw a flash of white from within the ring and it dawned on me what had just happened.
Another flash sparked in the ring, then a second. Both were in close proximity to a boy no older than I was. White smoke poured from his eyes, nose, ears and mouth, with smaller traces flowing from his scalp, stirring his hair.
He flinched as someone whirled on him and raised their weapon, and a burst of white light appeared two feet to the other person's left. A miss.
The person swayed toward where the flash had been, as if it had pulled at him. The glowing boy stuck one arm out, towards his target, and another flash of white appeared a yard behind his target.
The man charged, and the boy tried a third time. The blast intersected the man, and when it faded, the man's upper arm, forearm, elbow, and the right side of his torso and hip were gone. Blood gushed from the area where his flesh had been carved away by the light, and his dismembered hand dropped to his feet.
Taylor again fighting like a badass, Coil's men beings the best fighters to have around (even the perverted Senegal, let's admit this), Lisa doesn't feel well (probably she had the same visions), Skidmark, his para-rats and Coil's mole were visited by aliens too and a random boy got one of the power vials or was simply triggered by the ultra-violence around him, giving him a power to dismember people with white light (I think he can bypass Mandon Effect since he can directly affect living beings). He'll be an insanely powerful Merchant, making the group even more dangerous that it was already. I can see him as a Blaster 10 or even higher.

The boy screamed in some combination of horror, pain and rage, and flashes of the whiteness erupted randomly around him. Some caught people who were lying prone on the ground, others hit standing combatants, while most simply hit thin air.
A trigger event. I'd just seen someone have their trigger event.
But what had happened to Skidmark's group, Tattletale and I? I could vaguely remember something, thought about trying to put it into words, as if describing it could help call it to mind in a way that I could describe it, but they disappeared as I reached for them. I was reminded of Imp's power. Before I could get a handle on it, I'd forgotten entirely, and I was struggling to even remember what I was trying to do, my thoughts muddling the idea of it with my attempts to get my bearings.
And Charlotte, who was helping me stay balanced on my feet, was staring at me wide-eyed. I remembered her exclamation of surprise.
If everyone on stage with powers had been affected, and Lisa and I were reacting the same way, it couldn't be that hard for her to put the pieces together. Charlotte knew.
I looked to Lisa, for advice or ideas, but she was still slumped over, and she wasn't recovering. Why? If this was some kind of psychic backlash from someone else having their trigger event, had she maybe been hit harder because of her power?
I hurried to her side, while Brooks turned to rejoin the fight and help re-establish our front lines.
"Lisa!" I shook her. She looked at me, her eyes unfocused.
"They're like viruses," she said. Her voice was thin, as if she were talking to herself. "And babies. And gods. All at the same time."
"You're not making any sense, Lisa. Come on, get it together. Things are pretty ugly right now."
"Almost there. It's like it's at the tip of my tongue, but it's my brain, not my tongue," her voice was thin, barely audible, as though she was talking to herself and not to me. "Still fillin' in the blanks."
I slapped her lightly across the face, "Lisa! Need you to come back to reality, not go further into your delirium."
The slap seemed to do it. She shook her head, like a dog trying to shake off water. "Taylor?"
"Come on," I helped her to her feet. She almost lost her balance, but she was still recuperating faster than I had.
Charlotte took over the job of ensuring Lisa was okay, and I moved forward to help back up the other guys. With a knife in each hand, I stood
behind the trio of Brooks, Senegal and Minor, ready to stop anyone who tried to slip by. I kept my eyes closed. I could manage so long as I didn't
try to move and keep my eyes open at the same time. It was swiftly receding.
The last group to tackle us had largely been beaten back. Another group made some threatening moves, but they seemed to be in rougher shape than us. Their leader was an amazon of a woman with a wild look in her eyes and matted hair, and I could see concern flash across her face as she looked us over and noted the disparity in the condition of our groups. It struck me she was in a bad spot, knowing her group would be thrashed if she took us on, but at the same time, she couldn't order her guys to back off without looking like a coward.
So, the boy got triggered, it wasn't because the power vial. Otherwise he wouldn't become strong as fuck, he'd have turned into a monster. Lisa is trying to find information about aliens in the middle of this chaos? OMG, Lisa, you'll never cease to surprise me. Watch out, they can take your power away from you if they'll ever notice that you want to know more about them. They won't be happy if a mere mortal will discover their nefarious reasons behind their "generosity" towards humankind. You're playing with some space gods here, Lisa, and they might not like your play. ;)

Whatever decision she would have made, we didn't get to find out.
"Stop!" Skidmark hollered into his microphone.
It took a full minute for everyone to break off in the fighting and back off to a point where they didn't feel immediately threatened.
So many injured. How many of his own people had Skidmark just lost in this stunt?
Did he care? He stood to gain five new parahumans for his group. Six if you counted the guy who'd had his trigger event.
"If we wait any longer, there's only going to be one of you cockbiters left in the ring! We got five of you fuckers left, and that's all we need!"
Only five? There had been at least eighty in the ring at the beginning, and still more had joined the fight afterward, one way or another.
I could see the remaining five as the audience moved back to give them space. A family of three, it seemed, a woman with a gaping wound in her stomach, her hand crimson where it pressed against the injury, and the boy who'd had his trigger event. I didn't see Bryce or his new 'family' in the mist of the people retreating from the scene.
A flash of light marked another uncontrolled use of the new cape's power. It struck close to the ground, removing the leg of someone who lay unconscious or dead on the ground, but it left the ground perfectly intact. Why? When it consumed clothing and flesh but not the building itself?
"Boy," Skidmark pointed, "Approach the stage!"
The ring flashed and disappeared. The boy turned, as though in a daze. He flinched as another burst of light sparked a good ten feet away. He
limped toward Skidmark and stared up at the Merchant's leader.
"You're gonna need a name, kid, if you're going to join the Merchant's upper circle."
The boy blinked, looking around, as if he didn't quite understand. Was he in shock?
"Come on, now. Let's hurry it up."
There was a spark of the boy's power, and the flash removed a beachball-sized section of rubble beneath Skidmark's 'stage'. The boy stared at it.
"E-Eraser?" he answered, making it a question.
"Like the puny pink nipple on the end of a pencil? Fuck that," Skidmark snarled.
"Um," the boy drew out the noise, all too aware of his audience, probably unable to think straight.
"Scrub!" Skidmark shouted, and the crowd roared.
Skidmark, you're officially the WORST at picking up codenames. Even my grandma could have picked up a better codename for a supervillain than you. And she's a 88 years old woman. Scrub?!?:lol:rofl::lol:rofl: What the actually hell?!? Better call him Endbringers' Exterminator, because with this kind of POWER, he might do seriously damage to an Endbringer (I'm thinking at similar damage Armsmaster did with his nano Halberd and maybe even more). That would be a more fitting name even if I doubt that I'll ever see him helping people against Endbringers. He's just a coward asshole like all Merchants. But still....Scrub!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

How in the hell was Scrub better than Eraser? In what insane reality?
Skidmark waited until the noise of the crowd had died down before he raised the vial, "No point in you having a drink of this shit. Wouldn't do sweet fuck all. Pick someone."
The boy stared at Skidmark, processing the words. He flinched as another flash occurred near him. A hand clutching one elbow, he turned toward the crowd. When he spoke, his voice was shaky, "R-Rick! Doug!"
Two people emerged from the massed people who stood around where the audience had been. One had blood running from his scalp to cover half his face, while the other was coughing violently, blood thick around his mouth and nose.
"Can… Can I give it to both? Can they share it?" the boy with the glowing hair asked.
Skidmark chuckled, and it was a nasty sound with very little humor to it. "No, no. You definitely don't want to do that. Pick one."
"Doug. Doug can have it."
The boy who was coughing looked up, surprised. The one with blood on his face, Rick, suddenly looked angry. "What the fuck!?"
A flash of white high above and to the right of the boy with the powers made everyone nearby cringe. It tore away a chunk of a metal beam that was helping to support the damaged roof. People were giving a wider berth to the boy with the powers. I suspected his abilities and his apparent lack of control were the only things keeping Rick from running up and punching him.
Was this division & the hard feelings on purpose? If it was intentional, if Skidmark was dividing his allies from their former groups and cliques so they couldn't gang up against him, I'd have to adjust my estimation of him. Not that I'd like him any more, or even respect him, but I'd give him credit for intelligence.
"You didn't help me when I got pulled into the ring," the boy with the powers told Rick, "Doug at least tried. He gets my prize."
As Doug approached the stage, taking the long way to keep his distance from his newly empowered 'friend', I became aware that my bugs were dying on the roof, where I'd gathered a swarm in preparation during the chaos. A patch here, a patch there.
No. Not dying. They were stunned, their senses obliterated by bursts of chaos and false sensations. I had an idea of what it was. I'd felt the same
thing before.
I'm not surprised if Skidmark is intelligent beneath the appearances. Because rats are actually intelligent animals :D. Also, I have a pretty good idea about who's behind Taylor's bugs being stunned all of sudden.....Who else but my lovely, adorable, merc boyfriend Newter (in fact, my second Merc boyfriend from all fictional universes, right after Deadpool :D. No other mercenary can beat Deadpool in the top of my preferences. And love <3 <3). Faultline's Crew are going to crash the party? Someone paid them to kill Merchants? That would be ONE OF THE BEST THINGS in this story.

I turned to Lisa. Moving my left hand from the scratch on the back of my upper arm, I discreetly pointed up and murmured, "There's company on the way. We should go before there's trouble."
She looked up, then nodded assent. Tapping Minor on the shoulder, she gave him a hand signal, and he notified the others. We began moving.
The person on the roof was joined by others. Some bugs died beneath their footfalls. More bugs were stunned as the first individual crawled forward on all fours, around the lip of the roof and onto the ceiling of the mall, hanging off of it by his hands. With the building largely unlit, I couldn't make him out.
Newter was here, and the rest of Faultline's crew.
We reached the first exit, and no sooner had we reached for the door than the handle disappeared. The gaps separating the door from the wall filled in, as though wax matching the color of the door was dripping through the gaps. There were similar things happening at the other entrances, I saw, the doors fading into the walls, becoming little more than discolored blotches. Nobody else had seemed to notice, with their attention wholly focused on the woman who was making her way down from the stage with the vial for 'Doug'.
When the fighting had started, Lisa had dissuaded me from using my power, out of a concern that the ensuing riot and chaos would get people hurt, and that the mob might start to hunt for strangers in their ranks.
I had no idea why they were here, but it seemed Faultline was about to crash the party in a far more direct way than we had. We were about to see that bad scenario unfold, and our escape routes had vanished.
FAULTLINE'S CREW IS HERE. WELCOME, MY FRIENDS, I MISSED YOU. :D:D:D:D:D:D So glad to see these adorable and badass characters again. Merchants, say your prays, nothing can save your filthy disgusting asses anymore. "sighs" I'm still afraid that Scrub might do something really bad against Faultline+ all other people because he's a Merchant who doesn't have any control over his ridiculous overpowered power. Fuck him!

Good night and sleep well, my party friends.
 
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