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

Don't worry, the Agnosia Arc is almost done, as you can see by the .9 there the Arc is almost over, I'm getting the impression you're irritated.

Also, can I just say your update speed is awesome? I'm almost having trouble keeping up, and that's a good thing, because you'll get to my favourite parts quicker. :)

The truth is that I LOVE this story and I LOVE to read in general. I would like to do more updates/day but I still have a damn life who doesn't let me do whatever I want all the time. If there's a day without any update, I was either too tired to even spit the Chapter in parts or I didn't feel good during that day. But if I'm fine then I can't let the day passing without bothering people here with my reviews. :D I have to give my sadistic side some work to do, ok?
 
More like: Imagine you had a superpower, and someone you didn't know had a power that countered it pretty hard. You no longer have the safety the power provided, because they can beat you easily. Same reason people were so afraid of Hatchet Face.

Yes, I can understand Skitter for not trusting Sundancer and expecting at the possibility to have to fight her in the future. I, as a reader, know Sundancer better than Skitter, but if I were in Skitter's place, I wouldn't trust her 100% either. It would be a TWIST if Sundancer will turn out to be the most dangerous Traveler (besides Noelle) when everyone expect Trickster to be the remorseless one. ;) But I'm not sure I'd like this twist. :(
 
Hello, people who HATE Agnosia as much as me. I'm still baffled over the twist that Jack have no idea that he's going to end the world. I mean, I was under impression that he have already plans about how he wants the world to end but NOPE...he didn't know anything, he was just as surprised as everyone else. Awesome, let's see if I can see the possibilities of Jack to bring the Armageddon upon the innocent world (and I'm not referring at the movie with the same title here ;)) He can do one of these things: kill someone who have the power to keep the humanity alive and safe or manipulate someone with the power to destroy the world, convincing them that humanity deserves to be exterminated. What if Theo will develop a power somehow linked to the whole world and if he'll die, the world will follow him in his grave, metaphorically speaking? Jack will kill him and will end the world in this way. As for the second option, there are 7 beings with the capacity to make the Earth goes BOOM. 3 Triumvirate members, 3 Endbringers and Scion. Jack can try to manipulate and corrupt Triumvirate but I highly doubt that he'll be successful especially since he doesn't have mind control powers, neither mind control Tinker technology and I just can't see Legend especially turning from: "I want to protect the world" to "Fuck the world". He also have a family. He won't kill his husband and son, for fuck sake. So, Triumvirate are out of discussion. Now, Endbringers. They're basically wild animals/aliens. They don't have human intelligence, they can be trained like Bitch's dogs if Jack would be able to "speak their language". They already hate the world, they're killing machine, if Jack will find a method to control them, they'll let themselves being controlled. But Simurgh, she's kind of different from other Endbringers (I saw art with her, she looks like a human female, naked- Wildbow's guilty pleasure in creating some of his female characters ;), and with countless of wings around her body) she have an intelligence close to that of a human -since she can see the future and do whatever she can to make it happen- so I doubt she'll listen to Jack. Its a posiblity that she's arrogant and sees herself as a goddess, a goddess who'll never listen to a mere mortal. Again, I'm not sure how Jack will convince Simurgh to stop playing her little games and start to destroy the world for real. As for Scion- he's a demi-god alien, I'm sure he can destroy the world if he wants in like few days and nobody would stop him, unless they'll find his weaknesses, of course, but I don't see him listening to Jack if he'll tell him something like: "Aren't you tired to be a hero? Don't you think that is much better to become a villain and destroy instead of saving?" I'd rather see Scion staring at him like he's a madman who DARED to order a demi-god to do something he wants. Then either kill him for his shameless boldness or leave. I don't trust Scion and I'll never trust him but I can't see Jack controlling him somehow or forcing him to do something he doesn't personally want. If he'll ever want to start destroying the world instead of keeping saving it, he'll do it by his own will, not because someone like Jack asked him. So, Jack will either find ways to mind control people or kill someone that the whole world depends of him/her. Enough will talking, now back to....LET'S FUCKING SAVE AMY, THE ONLY HOPE TO GET RID OF THIS AGNOSIA NIGHTMARE Prey 14.10


Yes, Amy is not infested because Arcadia is a safe place for her against Miasma. So Amy can indeed create an antidote, give it to Skitter and tell her to give it to others as well. That won't be a problem. The problem is that Jack and Bonesaw arrived at Arcadia before Skitter and I won't be surprised of Crawler isn't with them, his simple presence being enough to destroy Skitter's hopes that she will be able to save Amy. Jack and Bonesaw are tough fighters too, but Crawler will be an extremely unfair advantage for them, unless Amy can get close enough to him, touch him when he expects the least and melt him in a pool of goo, also destroying his OP regeneration in the process. But Bonesaw and Jack will take care so this thing will never happen and...I can't see any solution for Amy to fight back/survive as long as she's alone against Bonesaw, Jack and Crawler. I better pray for Crawler to not be there or Skitter to find a very smart solution to save her.


Fuck, Bonesaw and Jack found Amy first. Crawler is not there- he might be somewhere else, maybe stalking Skitter. But she'd have know thanks to her bugs and I suppose he's not in Arcadia. So far, Jack doesn't seem to want to kill Amy, he's trying to convince her to join them, manipulating her with something that she I always wanted to have- a family, a better sister than the one she have. Gosh, Amy, whatever you'll do, DON'T LISTEN THEM. DON'T LET YOURSELF BE CORRUPTED LIKE THIS. You're a very ok girl, you're not a natural born killer and you have a lot of qualities that you're unaware of. Don't let these murderous sickos to crush your spirit and steal your soul. So, its confirmed that Bonesaw is indeed a child, not an adult pretending to be a child. Fuck...I have to hate a child. This goes against one of my strong morals. I don't like this, I don't like this at all, but...what Bonesaw did so far, I can't pretend that she isn't responsible and she isn't a horrible person. I can't pretend I don't hate her and I don't wish for her a fitting punishment. I just hope that she's the only evil child in this story. But then I remember Heartbreaker who might have little children as his soldiers and I'm like.....FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK. Some parts of this story are a torture for me to read. Especially the ones who contradict my morals or play with my fears.


Ladies and gentlemen, may I present you ONE OF THE BEST CHARACTERS AND ONE OF THE BEST MEN IN THIS STORY: Mr Lavere alias Marquis. God, he's fucking PERFECT. I liked him before but right now I LOVE him: not only that he doesn't kill women and children but he risked his life to protect them. This is how a real man should behave, ok? Because men are protectors first of all. Mr Lavere understood this old-fashioned but realistic view of life too and he behave accordingly. He didn't even killed Iron Rain, only lied that he killed her. So, he won't kill women not even if he's forced to do it. Not even Jack, with all his tests and manipulation skills, was able to break this HONORABLE MAN. Yes, I'm fully aware that he was a gang leader and a scary villain and he killed his men but I'm sure that he killed only gang members (his gang and enemy gangs), not innocent civilians. "sighs" Yes, maybe he indirectly killed people with drugs and/or weapons (depends of his gang's sources of income) but he's a villain, after all. Not a hero, neither a Skitter. He have his own dark side, his own flaws, but he's a very honorable villain who proved to be impossible to be subdued by Jack. If only Amy will follow his example...Gosh, now I'm selfish and I kind of want for Amy to go to Birdcage, she'll have a wonderful relationship with her father if she'll allow him to be part of her life.


I like how Jack admits that he's fucking crazy and a monster, at least he's brutal honest with what he's for real and don't pretend to be something he isn't. He enjoys knowing that he'll destroy the world and he takes pride in becoming a god over the survivors who'll remain behind. Mannequin if confirmed alive by Jack, such a "good" news, thank you, Jack. :D Fuck you and my white, hard shelled, walking nightmare. He also plans to turn all the survivors into "people" like Mannequin or whatever supposed Evil Goddess Amy will want to do with them. Monsters. Being gods over a world in ruins populated by monsters. Now I understand why you're so happy to be called crazy, Jack. Your craziness is a world record. Everyone would be happy with a world record, no matter what kind of record.


Amy, if you trust this guy's babbling and give up in front of him, allowing him to win, I'm gonna stop liking him because I don't like weak and pathetic people. Be like your father and show him that he have no power over you because he's talking nonsense in order to break you. There are PLENTY of genuinely good people in the world, more than genuinely evil people, he only tells you this to manipulate you and have your wrapped around his little finger, maybe he doesn't believe himself in what he's saying. Or maybe he believe because he's an extremely misanthrope madman who think about himself that he can see the true face of humanity. Disgusting asshole, humanity is not nearly half as bad as you paint it. I don't usually trust people, but I know that there are a lot of them who would do anything to help their fellow people in need. I love humanity per general, unlike this crazy asshole who deserve a bullet right in the center of his forehead before he'll convince Amy to take the most idiotic decision in her life. Come on, Skitter, stop listening at this verbal shit and DO SOMETHING.


Oh, fuck, God, no..........NO.....JUST NO!!! Amy turned Glory Girl into a monster. A floating flesh coffin. Why? Why you did that, Amy? You don't seem like you lost your minds, you seem pretty sane, only emotionally weaker and weaker. Why, why you did that to Victoria? Ok, I'm not going to judge Amy until I'll know the whole truth. Maybe she lost control over her powers. Or maybe this is her way of healing Victoria and protecting her against further exterior menaces. Maybe that flesh coffin have healing properties and she have to stay like this for a while until all the Crawler's acid will be extracted from her body and her affected cells will be completely regenerated. Maybe she'll be ok, Amy must know what she's doing, as long as she still have her mind unbroken. :)


Fucking Jack being OP asshole, immune at bullets and Amy's plagues. This guy is one HARD to kill, that's for sure. I doubt that Theo will ever have a chance against him unless he'll get a power similar with his fathers but without being limited by Manton Effect. For example, to make metal grow directly inside Jack's body, one every surface of his organs. That would be FUN to watch in action, let's see if Bonesaw's safeguards can do something to protect a body filled completely with metal. :D Why do I have a feeling that both Jack and Bonesaw will be very happy if Theo's powers will work like this, considering this scary ability as a challenge? :D With these freaking nuts, one should expect at everything. Glory Girl is alive (I still think that fluid have healing properties) and she fled after Bonesaw. Good, Bonesaw, hope she'll catch you and hurt you as best as she can.

Sorry, but I have to stop now. I want to keep reading but I'm pretty tired. I'll continue tomorrow.

Good night and sleep well, my understanding friends.
Yes, marquis is one of the best worm villains, by the way, I already knew that jack was not going to end the world until he heard it.
Just to let you know.
Although ... mmhhhh ... no, better I do not say it, it would be spoiler.
Also, jack is not "completely" wrong, our world is remarkably horrible, even without superpowers.
Neither do you need to hate weak and pathetic people, we are all like that in the deepest part of ourselves, the only thing that is needed is a bad day, as the joker said, or the appropriate words and situations, as shown by Jack, to take to "glisten" that side of us, as in shin megami tensei.
 
"Ah, except I did those things. If a servant failed me, I killed them. Whatever it was, they never did it again." [...] I never gave [how I ruled] much thought. Just an easy way to handle any problems that came up."​
~ Interlude 10.5
Marquis had been an aspiring crime lord in the bad old days of Brockton Bay. It had been a time when the villains had been flocking to the city to profit off the booming tech and banking sectors, to recruit mooks and henchmen from the city's unemployed dockworkers. It had been an era when the heroes hadn't been properly established, and the villains had been confident enough that some didn't give a second thought to murdering any heroes who got in their way. Marquis included.​
~ Interlude 11.h

Just a reminder that Marquis is not, in fact, a good person.
 
"Ah, except I did those things. If a servant failed me, I killed them. Whatever it was, they never did it again." [...] I never gave [how I ruled] much thought. Just an easy way to handle any problems that came up."​
~ Interlude 10.5
Marquis had been an aspiring crime lord in the bad old days of Brockton Bay. It had been a time when the villains had been flocking to the city to profit off the booming tech and banking sectors, to recruit mooks and henchmen from the city's unemployed dockworkers. It had been an era when the heroes hadn't been properly established, and the villains had been confident enough that some didn't give a second thought to murdering any heroes who got in their way. Marquis included.​
~ Interlude 11.h

Just a reminder that Marquis is not, in fact, a good person.

I NEVER said that Marquis is an entirely good person. I already specified that I know that he killed his gang members if they failed him. All gang leaders are doing the same, nothing surprising here. I already said that he might be indirectly responsible for the death of a lot of people because of the drugs and weapons (I'm sure his gang is not into prostitution, but they must be into drugs, they have to live somehow). But, compared with real monsters like Coil, Jack, Lung, Hookwolf, Marquis is a MUCH MORE better person. And I like him, I like him a lot. I think he'll treat his daughter better than her hero family treated her across the years. Plus, he protects women and children. Someone really evil never do such thing. ;)
 
Yes, marquis is one of the best worm villains, by the way, I already knew that jack was not going to end the world until he heard it.
Just to let you know.
Although ... mmhhhh ... no, better I do not say it, it would be spoiler.
Also, jack is not "completely" wrong, our world is remarkably horrible, even without superpowers.
Neither do you need to hate weak and pathetic people, we are all like that in the deepest part of ourselves, the only thing that is needed is a bad day, as the joker said, or the appropriate words and situations, as shown by Jack, to take to "glisten" that side of us, as in shin megami tensei.

Sorry to argue with you about this but I don't agree that the world is an entirely horrible place. I mean, there are bad people, but there are also good people who are trying to fix what bad people are doing. There are corrupt and selfish politicians but there are honest and patriotic politicians who really care for their electors and country. There are people who start wars and people who fight for peace. There are people who hate but they're overwhelmed by people who love. There are parents who abandon/kill their children but there are parents who'd give their lives for their children. There are men who hurt women and children but there are also men who protect women and children. There are people who destroy the nature but there are also devoted ecologists. There are people who kill but they're punished by people who make the law. There are dictators but there are also idealists. Jack have a very twisted vision of the world, he sees every single person as a monster, he can't understand (or doesn't want to understand) that the world is much more different and complex than his sick mind pictures it. And is equally filled with monsters, angels and in-between. Or just indifferent people who only want to live their lives, without doing anything good or bad.
 
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Idk, Jack Slash was an equal opportunities employer.

Yes, but his people should do whatever he expects from them to do. I seriously doubt that if Bonesaw will ever want to redeem herself (something that is next to impossible to happen given how crazy and fascinated with her work she's) Jack will be like: -Alright, you want to leave me and become a renowned doctor who fight against cancer? Well, I wish you success, my child - I seriously doubt he'll say that or even accept the idea of his little Bonesaw going against his wishes. He'll kill/or try to kill her even before she'll walk out the door. I guess Marquis doesn't have children working for him. Well, its much more better than kill them if they fail him. ;)
 
Sorry to argue with you about this but I don't agree that the world is an entirely horrible place. I mean, there are bad people, but there are also good people who are trying to fix what bad people are doing. There are corrupt and selfish politicians but there are honest and patriotic politicians who really care for their electors and country. There are people who start wars and people who fight for peace. There are people who hate but they're overwhelmed by people who love. There are parents who abandon/kill their children but there are parents who'd give their lives for their children. There are men who hurt women and children but there are also men who protect women and children. There are people who destroy the nature but there are also devoted ecologists. There are people who kill but they're punished by people who make the law. There are dictators but there are also idealists. Jack have a very twisted vision of the world, he sees every single person as a monster, he can't understand (or doesn't want to understand) that the world is much more different and complex than his sick mind pictures it. And is equally filled with monsters, angels and in-between. Or just indifferent people who only want to live their lives, without doing anything good or bad.
I have not said that it is completely horrible, but "remarkably" horrible.
And for all the good that there is in the world, there is something wrong to equal it, as you said, this is life ... probably, who knows?
 
Prey 14.10 PART 2
Hello, friends. Before I'll start the second part of this Chapter, I have to tell you about my BRILLIANT shit ideas about how Jack CAN finally die. I was thinking quite some time at these shit possibilities and I'm proud about what I found. :D Let's see how far I'd be from the reality with each one:
-Jack can be employed by Coil to serve as a target practice for his soldiers.
-Jack can have sex with Night while he's blindfolded.
-Jack can enter into a completely EMPTY room then get chainsawed all of sudden by an imp.
-Jack can go alone in Woof Territory and threaten Bitch to kill and eat all her dogs.
-Jack can threaten to kill Aster in front of her mother exactly when Purity's powers are at maximum.
-Jack can pull Hookwolf into a hug and whisper seductively in his ear: -I'm a fucking gay only for you, baby.
-Jack can convince Mannequin to get married then- when Simurgh makes her usual appearance during the wedding day and crushes to death the unhappy bride- Jack will laugh in Mannequin's face, telling him something like this: -Again, Alan? This bitch must have a thing for you....
-Jack can steal Scion's clothes, exactly when the golden alien got used to wear them.
-Jack can be send to Birdcage and there he can try to grab Lustrum by her pu....(you got the idea :D)
-Jack can call a full armed Armsmaster offensive words like: weak, coward, stupid, pathetic....
-Jack can tell Crawler that if Crawler eats him, he's going to have the most painful digestion in the history of mankind.
-Ultimately- and the most sure way for him to die, Jack can call Bonesaw's art: a waste of his precious time.
So, there are plenty of ways for Jack to die. I'm going to think at more later. :D
Also, Jack is NOT a Thinker as I believed him to be. He said that he learned how to read people, not that he knows power-wise. If he was a Thinker, he'd have been aware of, right? Everyone know their powers, after all. Prey 14.10

"Subdermal mesh. There's more protection around the spine and organs, and you landed that shot pretty close to my spine. It hurts quite a bit."
"Skitter! I don't care if I die," Panacea called out, "I'd rather live, if only to turn Victoria back to normal, but… just don't worry about the hostage part. If I have to die so you can kill this fucker, I will."
It isn't that simple. Killing a monster like Jack or Bonesaw? That was one thing. I could push myself to do it. Killing a bystander in the process? That was something else entirely.
Jack seemed to be able to interpret my pause. "I suspect, Amelia, that sheis worried about the hostage. The monster that dwells in Skitter's heart is very similar one to yours. It's a lonely thing, desperate for a place to belong, and the only thing it wants to be brutish to is her."
"Don't pretend you know me, Jack," I called out. "You already tried to fuck with my head, you guessed wrong."
"I had bad information. Cherish has her uses, but she was never going to be a long-term member of the group. The people who can are truly special. Bonesaw, Siberian, me. Perhaps Mannequin, but it's hard to say. He's not terribly social, but he's been with us for some time."
I stayed silent. I could hear his voice changing in volume as he spoke. Was he moving?
There were two doors leading into the classroom. Was he moving toward one, aiming to leap out and strike at me? I glanced down the length of the hall. Bathroom, janitorial closet, another bathroom, storage room… it made sense that there wouldn't be other classrooms adjacent to a music room with minimal soundproofing.
"You two have your differences, of course. Amelia, you're burdened by guilt, as you're burdened by your rules and so much else. I'd like you to think again about how nice it would be to be free-"
"No," Amelia's interruption was curt, almost defensive.
"Alas. Well, while I'm interpreting you two, I'd say Skitter is driven by guilt. What makes you feel so guilty, bug girl?"
He's trying to distract me.
Skitter is getting ready to fight against Jack for the second time while Bonesaw is terrorized by.....a very changed Glory Girl (to say it nicer). Skitter, you're a GOOD fighter, I'll never deny this, but I'm afraid that Jack is a better fighter than you. He have years of experience, he doesn't care about any rules, he's a madman who have nothing to lose and he have his power over knives, being able to cut Skitter from any corner of the rooms and hallway. He'll defeat her. But right before the expected physical defeat, he's trying to mentally defeat her as well. To break her, reminding her of her eternal feelings of guilt even when she's doing a good job. Its more than a distraction, Skitter, its an attempt to break you. I think he's going to hurt Amy- possible very bad, to show you that you failed again to protect her/to get her to cure the City. And he'll be right because you'll start to blame yourself as you're doing all the freaking time. He's going to win, your main weakness will give him this victory. Better tell Amy to run or use something to shield herself against Jack then keep him busy as best as you can until..... Glory Girl will probably return. I'm sure you're going to lose, but at least you can protect Amy.

I scampered along the length of the hallway, keeping low enough that I wouldn't be visible from the window while I moved to the point just beyond the effects of the bug-killing cloud. I could send bugs after Bonesaw and the sister -Victoria, was it?- but Bonesaw would still have that cloud of smoke around her. I doubted my ability to achieve anything on that front.
"There's always some guilt related to family. Tell me, what would your mother think, to see you on an average day? Or can't you remember her with the miasma? I'd almost forgotten."
Even if I couldn't remember her face, who she was, or even where she was, I could feel a pang of regret that knotted in my gut. I grit my teeth to remind myself to keep from opening my mouth and grasped the cords that my bugs had threaded together. I looped them around Atlas' horn, and then I ran down the hallway, still keeping low.
Just to check, I tried bringing bugs into the hallway. The smoke was still present, if thin. They still died, just a little slower than before. I returned them to their previous location. No use wasting them for nothing.
"Skitter," he called out in a sing-song voice. With the acoustics of the hallway, I couldn't pinpoint his location. "Aren't you going to reply?"
Just as I was trying to locate him, he was attempting to do the same for me.
I decided to give him what he wanted.
"You're pathetic, Jack."
I'd intended to provoke him, and I'd succeeded.
I'd also intended to pull the silk cord taut as he stepped into the hallway, tripping him.
Instead of opening the door, he leaped through the open window in the upper half of the door, tucking his knees against his chest. He landed with a short roll, spotted me, and slashed.
I brought my arms up around my face to protect it. The feeling of the silk cord's weight dropped to virtually nothing as the slash cut it.
Skitter is feeling guilty for keeping her poor father in the dark about everything. And for basically abandoning him. This is a serious reason to feel guilty for, Skitter. I blame you as well. :p As for the fight, there is still a possibility for Skitter to defeat this bastard. Take away from him all his knives with the help of bugs, spiders and silk cords. He'll be defenseless without knives or any sharp weapon. But this would happen in an ideal world because in the real one, Jack Slash is slashing with his knife at Skitter's face. I'm not worried about her wounds, Amy will heal her, I'm more worried about Amy than Skitter. Because if Jack will reach Amy, he'll kill her, especially since he have no hopes with recruiting her anymore. If Amy dies, then Agnosia Nightmare will never end. :( Unless they'll find a way to capture Bonesaw, bring her under Regent's control to fix what she fucked. Now I wonder if Regent can use Tinkers. Tinkers (and Thinkers) are more complicated than any other classification.

I'd been given tips on fighting, even if I couldn't remember by who or by whom. Catch them off guard. My arms around my face, nearly blind, I charged him.
He caught me in the side with a kick, but I had enough forward momentum that I crashed into him anyways. We fell to the ground, and I reached for the smoking vial that hung around his neck.
Jack already had the stiletto in one hand. He jabbed it toward my face, my eye, and I jerked my head back out of the way, abandoning my attempt to get the vial. Using one elbow, he shoved me to one side, then flipped over, simultaneously reversing his grip on the knife in his other hand and driving it down toward the side of my head. I rolled with the momentum he'd given me to escape before it could pierce my ear or my temple. He was already following up, slashing both knives at me, one after the other.
He knew how to fight, of course. He'd said he'd been at this for a while.
Hated this. Hated fighting without knowing enough about my opponents.
I tried to get my feet under me, but it was slow and awkward as I was unable to use my hands. I had to wrap my arms around my head to shield my face against the continued flurry of slashes. Jack had a knife in each hand now, and he wasn't giving me a half second between cuts, if that.
My forearms and hands didn't cover enough of my head. I could feel the cuts nicking my ears, slashing through my hair by my temple. A few slashes made their way through gaps between my arms and fingers.
Blindly, I rushed for the classroom. Needed a second to breathe, to think, before I was whittled down to a bleeding ruin. I could hear footsteps behind me. I felt a hand seize my shoulder. I whirled and knocked it away, felt another knife slash crossing the back of my head. I had blood in my eyes, my ears were a bloody ruin, and cuts burned like fire around my scalp and neck.
A shout. Not Jack's. I heard it again, the same words, but I couldn't make them out. There was blood in my ears.
I stumbled into the classroom, and Panacea was at my side in a moment.
"Fix me," I gasped. I couldn't tell where Jack was, and I was hurting enough that I couldn't think to strategize. He hadn't followed. "Fast!"
She touched my forehead, and I could feel the cuts knitting together.
But there was another injury that wasn't mending.
"The red miasma took away my ability to recognize people. I don't know anything about the people I'm fighting. Fix my brain."
"I don't- I can't."
"If you don't fix me, Jack could win, and billions could die. If you don't cure whatever it is that Bonesaw's done with this miasma, I and tens of thousands of others could die of a degenerative brain disease."
"You don't understand. I can't cure brain damage."
My heart fell.
"I- my- the last time I did it, the last time I broke my rules, everything fell apart. You're asking me to do the exact same thing Jack was. To break my rules again."
"They're just rules." Where was Jack?
"They're the only thing holding me together."
He's getting away. This stupid girl. "You were willing to die if he took you hostage. I'm asking you to sacrifice yourself in a lesser way. Fall apart if you have to. But undo what Bonesaw's started."
"This is worse than dying," she said, her voice quiet.
Wow, Jack ran away right after he kind of kicked Skitter's ass, as I expected to happen. Maybe he was afraid that- in one moment of distraction- Amy could touch him. He have Bonesaw's safeguards in his body but Amy's power can overpower them and irremediable destroy Jack. Even crazy men like Jack know their limits. ;) Amy, I think you should stop this madness with Agnosia no matter what you have to do. I know you're not happy to work with the brain again, but you can save billions of people and this is something GOOD, not evil, as you're afraid. You can break your rules to do good, girl. You don't have to kill anyone, you're not going to turn Skitter into a lesbian too, that won't be bad cause....my TaylorXLisa ship :p you'll just cure her, give her back her short term memories and create an antidote. See how easy and GOOD is what you have to do? :D

"Ask yourself if it's worse than the slow, degenerative death of thousands and the potential end of the world."
She stared at me.
Even as she looked at me, aghast, I felt something awaken in my mind, barriers crumbling.
"This is bad. Every second is time you're suffering more permanent damage."
"That's not a huge priority. I'm more worried about Jack, and all the others who got hit harder by this stuff than I did."
"It's a parasite that's producing the improperly folded proteins. I can stop it, and I think I can make them create a counter-agent that counteracts the proteins and promotes healing in the brain.
Can't make them fix the lesions, but I can promote plasticity in the brain and new connections to old information."
Her voice was so quiet I barely heard it.
But I could remember the others; I remembered Tattletale and Brian. Rachel. I could remember Alec and Aisha. The dogs. Our enemies. My dad. My mom's face popped into my mind's eye and I could feel a relief as I let go of an anxiety that I hadn't been consciously aware of.
"The parasites will replace existing parasites over time, and they'll die if it gets cold, now. Or if you raise your blood alcohol content. Get drunk after a week or two to clear them from your system, and don't drink tainted water. If everyone clears them from their systems, the miasma's effects will be gone by the end of winter."
"They're probably what she seeded all over the area, before using the catalyst."
"I'd believe it."
"And the damage, can you reverse it?"
"The minor damage, yeah. But I can't do anything for the people with more serious brain lesions unless I attend to them directly. There's other healers out there, I know they're not as good, but maybe they can do something to fix that."
I nodded.
Precious seconds passed.
"Let me know the second I can go," I said. "Jack's going to attack, or pull something."
"Trying to engineer a large-scale solution to help as many people as soon as possible. The parasites will leave your body through your sweat, spit and urine, and enter the local water supply to override the others, and anyone you cure will cure others in a sort of reverse-epidemic. I have to make sure this is engineered right, or nobody's going to get cured. If I screw it up, it could be worse than what Bonesaw did."
Well, she did cured Skitter. More than just cured her, she turned her into some kind of reverse Patient Zero (I saw too many zombie movies to know what I'm talking about:D). Instead of making people sick, Skitter will heal them through her....bodily fluids. Don't tell me that she have to kiss random people, telling them to kiss other random people and so on...That would be hilarious. :lol:rofl: And especially a fuel to my ships if she'll kiss Grue and Tattletale. :D:D Well, she can piss into water as an alternative method, but...I think the kiss would be BETTER. Not everyone is Bear Grylls after all. Amy, you'll have your FUN if Skitter kisses Tattletale, right? I know, I know. ;)

My leg bounced on the spot with anxiety and anticipation. Jack was up to something and I was sitting there.
I tried to distract myself with a change of subject, "Where did you get the material for what you did for Glory Girl? That sarcophagus thing. You have to use living material, so…"
"They weren't human."
"That's not that reassuring."
"I used pheromones to lure stray cats, dogs and rats to us, then I knit them together. Victoria didn't have enough body fat to stay warm, and she was wearing out faster than I could get her nutrition."
"She's going to return to normal, though?"
"Just a little more time. I have to ensure she's totally together inside the cocoon, then disconnect her from it, and make sure she reaches a physical equilibrium afterward. Once I know she'll recover…" she trailed off.
"Amy-"
"Go. You're done. Go after Jack."
I hesitated. There was a look in her eyes, dark. She wasn't meeting my gaze.
I turned and ran. Atlas was waiting on the rooftop as I ascended the stairs.
Too much time lost. My body was a counter-agent for Bonesaw's prion generators, but I had to find Jack and Bonesaw. I could scout the area with my bugs, vaguely sense the areas they'd traveled by seeing what spots murdered my bugs on contact, but I still had to track their movements.

So, I was right about the Flesh Coffin. It was created by Amy to heal Glory Girl. This is good to hear because Amy didn't went mad enough to turn Glory Girl into a monster for the rest of her life. Amy used stray animals to create the Flesh Coffin. I feel bad for the respective cats and dogs but it was necessary to help Glory Girl heal. At least Amy didn't used humans. Please, fix her brain after she'll be healed enough, Amy. No matter how much you love and desire her, its a torture to let her live being forced every fucking day to love and desire you back. Its a torture and completely UNFAIR for both of you.

Glory Girl was hovering over the school, searching for Bonesaw. The 'cocoon', as Amy had called it, was damaged much as the school gate had been, but Glory Girl was still intact inside.
The fact that she was looking made it very possible that we were facing the worst case scenario.
The bug-killing smoke extended outside of the school gates. It was hard to verify if they'd gone that way and corked the flow of the smoke or if it was traces from before. My only resource and means of detecting it was my bugs, but testing it meant killing them by the dozens, if not hundreds.
If they stayed on the grounds and I left, it could mean something ugly for Amy and Glory Girl. Conversely, if they'd left and I stayed, it could mean disaster for everyone else.
I left, flying Atlas in an ever-expanding circle, reaching out with my bugs to scan the surroundings.
With a mixture of relief and fear, I realized that Bonesaw's extermination smoke was stronger a half mile away. I'd been lucky enough to guess right.
They'd split up. Two trails, extending down different streets. My bugs felt around to see where the death-zone was, a few dropping dead each time, their numbers whittling down. It was like a game of battleship, with constantly moving ships and limited ammunition.
Three trails. I stopped in mid-air.
Three?
I gave chase to the nearest one, abandoning Atlas to pursue the subject into an alley, through a hole in the wall and into a derelict building, past a pile of rubble… this wasn't right. It was too nimble, moving through spaces too small for even Bonesaw.
And before I even returned to Atlas, there were a half-dozen trails in total that were branching out around us. In another few minutes, there were a dozen.
Our group had used this method some time ago, using Grue's power to slip away from the bank robbery. But how were they doing it? It wasn't just the wind carrying the gas down misleading alleys. Were there living creatures carrying vials of the stuff?
Mechanical spiders. They'd found their maker, and Bonesaw was using them to distribute the vapor and cut off my swarm sense.
They'd escaped.
Fuck, they escaped, Skitter lost their tracks and her bugs are useless because of Bonesaw's vapor. They FAILED with Amy and they're going after another candidate? Hookwolf? Or... after Cherish, to have her punished for her betrayal? Well, I won't feel bad at all for either Hookwolf or Cherish if Jack will decide that he should get rid of them or give them a very well deserved punishment. Not bad at all. On the contrary, people like them getting what they deserve make me so happy. :D Karma is such a bitch, an unforgiving, intelligent, vengeful bitch. ;) So, in the next Chapter we're going to see....Skitter making her own harem? :D:D GOOOOOOOO, SKITTER!!! They're all yours.

Ok, I have a question for you, my dear friends. Something that I don't understand. Not related to this Chapter, but still Worm-related. Please, answer me if you understood better than me. When Brian -in the flesh fridge- borrowed Crawler's power to regenerate himself, he didn't turned into a monster like Crawler did probably even since the first time when he regenerated. Brian remained entirely human. Why? Does the same power works different for each individual? I know that he only borrowed a small part of Crawler's power, but he should have turned partially into a monster. Maybe because Brian have a different metabolism than Crawler? So, if Brian had Crawlers's power instead of darkness he would have been capable to regenerate without losing his human features? Thank you for any answer.

Good night and sleep well, friends.
 
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When Brian -in the flesh fridge- borrowed Crawler's power to regenerate himself, he didn't turned into a monster like Crawler did probably even since the first time when he regenerated.
Seen a lot of theories, but I think Crawler starts a little more gradual? I think the faster regeneration and adaptation might itself be an adaptation. Like, we see him against Scrub and he regenerates "In fast motion even compared to other healers", but Brian isn't really described as, like, rewind-remoting his way back into one piece.
-Jack can have sex with Night while he's blindfolded.
You mention that, but you do realise that that means one now has to imagine whether Fog has, don't you?
 
Ok, I have a question for you, my dear friends. Something that I don't understand. Not related to this Chapter, but still Worm-related. Please, answer me if you understood better than me. When Brian -in the flesh fridge- borrowed Crawler's power to regenerate himself, he didn't turned into a monster like Crawler did probably even since the first time when he regenerated. Brian remained entirely human. Why?

Answering is a spoiler. I hope no one answers.
 
Seen a lot of theories, but I think Crawler starts a little more gradual? I think the faster regeneration and adaptation might itself be an adaptation. Like, we see him against Scrub and he regenerates "In fast motion even compared to other healers", but Brian isn't really described as, like, rewind-remoting his way back into one piece.

You mention that, but you do realise that that means one now has to imagine whether Fog has, don't you?

Oh, God. I imagine Fog and Night having to look at each other all the time during sex. And obligatory- with the lights turned on. Imagine what will happen if Fog look somewhere else, even accidentally. I'm sure that monster Night will not kill him- she have control in her monster form and know who to attack or not, her mind is still intact. But I don't think is comfortable for Fog to have sex with a monster, who doesn't even have normal woman biology anymore (I'm sure about this). Think at his poor dick, man. BAM, its gone....in a fucking black hole. :lol:lol:lol (I'd read a NSFW fanfic with Night and Fog doing their business when he makes the mistake to look somewhere else :D. I'm not a very shy person) Fog must love Night very, very much if he accepts this wacky marriage. :) She's lucky. But do you know who is the luckiest boyfriend? Prism's boyfriend, whoever he's (or will be). Yes, Prism, that heroine who can create two more duplicates. Any man will be LUCKY to have fun with 3 women in the same time. :D:p Some boyfriends/girlfriends of Tinkers are also lucky. Their partners can invent the most crazy sexual toys ever. Or modify their bodies to enhance their sexual performances.... Can't believe I'm talking about this subject. Its so ridiculous :whistle::lol:lol:lol

Yes, you're right about Crawler and his adaptive regeneration. This power even have a page on Superpower Wiki Adaptive Regeneration Now I understand better the whole process. Thank you.
 
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As far as I know there is a Night Fog nsfw snippet or two, but if recommend against looking because people talk spoilers a lot, even in the oddest of places. I wrote a snip a while back about Night trying to have a kid despite her body resetting when she changed back, but there were spoilers there too. The Worm fandom is kinda bad cos spoilers will be thrown around everywhere. But I can tell you there is ONE piece of fanart of Night, and three of Taylor with Night's power from a fanfic.
 
Oh, God. I imagine Fog and Night having to look at each other all the time during sex. And obligatory- with the lights turned on. Imagine what will happen if Fog look somewhere else, even accidentally. I'm sure that monster Night will not kill him- she have control in her monster form and know who to attack or not, her mind is still intact. But I don't think is comfortable for Fog to have sex with a monster, who doesn't even have normal woman biology anymore (I'm sure about this). Think at his poor dick, man. BAM, its gone....in a fucking black hole. :lol:lol:lol (I'd read a NSFW fanfic with Night and Fog doing their business when he makes the mistake to look somewhere else :D. I'm not a very shy person) Fog must love Night very, very much if he accepts this wacky marriage. :) She's lucky. But do you know who is the luckiest boyfriend? Prism's boyfriend, whoever he's (or will be). Yes, Prism, that heroine who can create two more duplicates. Any man will be LUCKY to have fun with 3 women in the same time. :D:p Some boyfriends/girlfriends of Tinkers are also lucky. Their partners can invent the most crazy sexual toys ever. Or modify their bodies to enhance their sexual performances.... Can't believe I'm talking about this subject. Its so ridiculous :whistle::lol:lol:lol

Yes, you're right about Crawler and his adaptive regeneration. This power even have a page on Superpower Wiki Adaptive Regeneration Now I understand better the whole process. Thank you.
Pretty shameless huh?
By the way, what is your favorite power of superpower wiki?
I love that page.:D
Edit:Also, just in case you want to see the opinion of another person reading worm ... blind of course.
Another read worm
 
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Prey 14.11
Hello, people. Finally, I'm going to have a whole Chapter featuring Skitter kissing people left and right and trying to convince them to become part of her harem. The best Chapter yet. :) Skitter as the queen bee, surrounded by her male and females slave bees. Fits her. I'm not going to comment too much because I can't actually wait to see my ships becoming true even for few seconds :D. Gosh, Skitter, don't disappoint me. You heard Amy. Your saliva contains the antidote. You have to cure people. See how easy is??? Prey 14.11

I continued my search for the pair, but my tentative explorations of the trails of extermination-mist made a sweeping search all but hopeless.
It felt like I was facing a series of decisions where every answer had some merit, but picking the wrong one would spell disaster. I'd had to make the call between staying at the school in case Jack and Bonesaw were preparing a trap for Amy and Glory Girl, or leaving in case they'd made a run for it. I'd left, and I'd been lucky enough to be right.
Except the Nine were now covering their tracks with a dozen decoys, mechanical spiders leaving trails of bug-killing smoke, leaving me to guess which direction they'd gone.
Two solid possibilities dwelled with me.
The first was that they'd headed back downtown to rendezvous with Siberian. If I was drawing the right conclusions from what I'd overheard, Bonesaw had drawn together a cocoon for Siberian similar to the one that Amy had created for Glory Girl. They could be recovering her real body, maybe doing something to recover Mannequin or Crawler.
It hadn't even crossed my mind while I was under the miasma's influence, but I also had to wonder whether Regent would have maintained his control over Shatterbird.
The second possibility was that they'd gone after Cherish. My conversation with Coil had clued them in.
I checked my phone. No service.
Damn the Director. Damn her for making this so hard, and for complicating matters. We'd been playing by Jack's rules, more or less, and she'd given him an excuse to pull out all the stops.
He probably would have anyways, but she gave him an excuse.
If I headed away from the downtown area, toward the water, I could put myself in a position to track down
Cherish, or to get to another point where the satellite phone would work and make a call to Coil. If they were checking the harbor for Cherish, going by what she'd revealed on the phone, then I could get there first. Lay a trap, or get in position to shoot them again. I figured out how to remove the magazine from the gun and checked the number of rounds remaining. Six.
The problem was that the whole reason I'd let Panacea keep using her power on me instead of giving chase to
Jack was that I was supposed to cure the others. I could kill and replace the parasites that were carrying the prions. The sooner I did it, the less damage they'd do in the meantime. Some of the damage would be permanent, and the potential victims included Brian and Lisa.
I wanted to head back downtown, to help my teammates and friends, but I couldn't shake the nagging doubt in the back of my mind.
The difference between Jack and Bonesaw going downtown and their going to the coastline was that the former was almost kind, taking care of a teammate. The latter case allowed them to inflict some terrible torture on an ex-teammate of theirs.
Great, Skitter is blaming Emily for doing WHATEVER it was necessary and feels the need to save Cherish, a monster with a pretty face, despite having to cure her teammates who might be in great danger, especially since is very possible for Regent to not have any control over Shatterbird anymore. Skitter, are you FUCKING INSANE? Save your fucking teammates/friends before everything else, cure people then you can try to find where S9 left. I mean, why are you feeling sorry for that arrogant bitch who FORCED PARENTS TO KILL THEIR CHILDREN? She DESERVES whatever punishment S9 have for her, she's the one who choose her way in life, nobody forced her to become part of a team of superpowered super-psychos. She must suffer the consequences of her very poor decision. Your teammates should matter MORE than the life of someone who would have killed you with a creepy and satisfied smile on her lips if she had the chance. As for Emily, yes, she's an annoying bigot but she's not responsible for this AgnoSHITa thing. Jack and Bonesaw would have did it anyway, even if they weren't bombarded by heroes, they're psychos who don't give a fuck about rules, not even theirs. Besides, let's be honest here until the end, you also broke these rules when you and Trickster decided for a strategic full attack on them, attack ended with Grue being kidnapped. Now stop thinking about saving monsters and blaming PRT directors and cure the others ;). I want to see some hot yuri scenes in action.

It was the most inconvenient possibility, but my gut told me they'd go after Cherish. If I had to put numbers on it, I'd have said there was a sixty percent chance they'd go that route, a thirty-five percent chance they'd headed downtown. And there was always the possibility I was wrong, that they had something else in mind, so I was leaving room for that extra five percent.
But if I was wrong, if I went to the harbor to try to get ahead of them and Jack didn't go that way, then my friends would suffer for it. Brian had been through enough, and while Lisa had seemed to deal okay after she'd been scarred, I was willing to bet she valued her mind more than she valued her face.
I headed downtown.
No matter which way I chose to go, I'd have that awful feeling of regret in my chest. I tried to quiet it by telling myself that with Tattletale and the others, I'd actually be able to dosomething against the Nine. A gun and knife didn't cut it, no matter how scattered or few in number they were.
I couldn't quite manage to convince myself.
As it didn't cost me anything significant in terms of forward momentum, I let Atlas carry me higher. I was getting more comfortable flying him, and there was little difference in being a hundred and fifty feet above the ground and being five hundred stories up. I wanted to assess the situation. Was my dad one of the people who was depending on this cure?
The topography of the city had impacted where the miasma was spreading. As far as I could tell, it wasn't really advancing into the north end of the city.
Bakuda's bombing campaign and the militarization of the ABB had predominantly focused on the Docks. Leviathan had arrived in the Docks, and his destruction of the city's water infrastructure and power had hit that part of the city hardest. I wondered if this would be the first real instance where the Docks weren't hit as hard by the ongoing series of disasters and attacks in Brockton Bay.
I descended back to a safer distance, where falling wouldn't be terminal, and tried to plan.
Finding Tattletale was number one. With her assistance, everything else would be easier. As much as I wanted to make Grue my second priority, I knew that there were other things that took precedence. Siberian was a big one. Finding a way to distribute the cure was another. Once I started, it would set up a chain reaction, but I had to decide how to start it off.
Tattletale first. She could help me find Siberian and figure out how to distribute the antidote.
I tracked the trails of extermination smoke as I flew. I was faster than they were, but they were elusive, staying out of sight and moving through awkward positions. I spotted one mechanical spider moving through a trash-littered alleyway and changed my route to close in on another trail.
My second confirmation of a mechanical spider left me with the feeling that I'd made the wrong call.
But it was too late to turn back. It would be faster to go help Tattletale and get her assistance than to turn around and fumble along on my own.
They were traveling on foot, I hoped, and they still had to find Cherish. She was bound to be in a remote spot, and they didn't have many clues to work with. It would take time.
Things hadn't exactly been quiet while I'd been gone.
"Calm down! If we all just stop fighting, then this doesn't end in tragedy."
"Why should I believe you?"
"I'll tell you as soon as I can think of a convincing reason!"
Tattletale was on the street, alone, facing down Bitch, two dogs and one wolf on full-tilt mutation-mode. They advanced with measured steps, keeping close to their master.
I landed beside Tattletale, and the two of us made eye contact.
"L-mist."
"A-Carnelian," she answered. "You understand if I don't trust you implicitly, here?"
"I do. Listen, I've got a cure-"
"Who the fuck are you!?" Rachel shouted.
I shut my mouth and turned to face her.
Good decision, Skitter, good decision. I'm proud of you now. :D You're going to cure Tattletale then, with her help, cure others. I'm so happy that Tattletale is ok, that Trickster didn't hurt her. Maybe she was able to get down the rooftop with the dog before Trickster tried something against her. Or maybe he just let her to leave, restraining himself from attacking her. Let's give this man some benefit of the doubt, ok? She also seems to recognize her teammates- based on what her uber-intuition is telling her, even if she still have doubts about them. Alright, Skitter, you know what you have to do ;). I wonder how she'll cure Bitch. I mean, she can kiss her too but....Bitch will fucking kill her afterwards. This is Bitch we're talking about. I'm dreading this moment.

I was secretly glad the dogs hadn't turned on her, as that probably would have meant the death of a teammate, but I was getting a firsthand look at what our enemies had to deal with. The dogs were big and vicious enough that if they attacked, there wasn't a whole lot I could have done. Heck, Tattletale and I together couldn't have managed much of a defense against one of the creatures, let alone three.
"We're teammates," I told her. "I was just fighting the Nine, I've got a cure for this thing."
"Or you're going to kill me the second I let my guard down."
I'd been conned by the Nine. Tricked into letting them get access to certain information. Bitch wouldn't have fallen for that, but that came with the caveat that she was that much harder for us to reassure.
"I can put my weapons away. Or give them to you."
"I'm not that stupid," she growled the words. "Don't treat me like I'm retarded. I'm not. I know you have powers."
"That wasn't what I wanted to say," I said. I kept my voice low, my tone as calm as I could manage. "I was just saying I'd disarm myself if it would reassure you."
"The only thing that's going to make me feel any better is getting the fuck away from here. But she wouldn't get out of my way."
"If you leave," Tattletale told her, "You'll go straight to the Trainyard, to your other dogs, and you'll get worse. You'll wind up isolated from the rest of us. And I think the Nine want that. They wanted people for their group, and doesn't this set their candidates up for easy recruiting? Separate them from their previous attachments, leave them vulnerable and lost, then give them the hard sell."
"Not that you're wrong," I said, glancing at Tattletale while trying to keep the dogs in sight, "I saw Jack trying that with Panacea. But Bitch tends to see it as slimy or conniving when someone talks a lot."
"I see. You want to try, then?"
Bentley growled. It didn't sound like a dog growl. What worried me, though, was Bastard. He was untrained enough that he wouldn't necessarily listen to Bitch, and big enough to feel confident about attacking.
Not that I was positive she would stop him if he attacked. As much as she felt like she'd feel more secure on her own, Bitch might well decide she could resolve this situation by killing anyone who threatened her. It wasn't that she was the murdering type, but she didn't have the innate sympathy for her fellow humans. She cared as little about murdering us as I might feel about killing two dogs if I felt like my life was on the line.
I'd been in a similar headspace, trying to figure out who was friendly and who wasn't. Jack had been more on the ball than I, and I'd fallen for his ploy. I'd deal with the guilt over what that might mean at a later point.
"A little while ago, we spent some time in one of your shelters. I'm guessing you don't remember who, but you remember chilling out and eating Greek food with someone?"
"You could have found that out through someone else."
"I know. That's not what I'm saying. I'm just wanting you to think about that feeling. I'd like to think we got along, as far as people like you and people like me can get along with others."
"Doesn't mean anything to me now."
"Okay." I let my arms drop to my sides.
"That's it? That's your argument?"
"I don't really have much better. I know that if I tried to convince you using logic and a well worded argument, you'd feel like I was being manipulative. All I can say is that we had a good time then, we were friendly. I know we parted ways some time after that, but I'd really like to get back to that point. So I'm appealing to that emotional attachment, I guess."
"You think I'm attached to you?"
This again. This situation seemed to be highlighting the worst parts of people and twisting others. Amy's paranoia, Legend's battle instincts, Bitch's antisocial tendencies, and my… whatever it was, that led to me trusting Jack.
"Yeah. I'm making that assumption," I told her.
"Fuck you."
She advanced, and I stayed put. Sirius growled.
"I'm not your enemy," I said.
"We'll attack you."
"If you do, maybe the cure will get transmitted to your dog, and then to you."
"You're not that stupid."
I shook my head. "Not really. But I don't think you'll attack me, either."
She advanced closer. Sirius growled again, and she held one hand out to stop him.
So glad they still listen to her. This would be a disaster if the dogs were on a rampage. I supposed the miasma
was slower to affect them, given their mass, or the vectors it affected weren't present or as predominant in dogs.
She stepped close, until her nose was an inch from mine. She stared unflinching into my eyes. I met her gaze with that same unforgiving hardness.
"No way I could like someone like you." The words were like the twist of a knife. Hostility and aggression
combined with pure, petty malice.
"Just going by looks, when you can't see half my face?" I asked. Without breaking eye contact, I reached up and pulled down the lower half of my mask. "You don't recognize me?"
She didn't glance away from my eyes. "No. Now move. I will order them to attack."
She would. She could.
I leaned forward and planted a quick kiss on her lips.
Something interesting that I didn't noticed before. This mutated agnosia highlights some of the worst traits of the affected individuals. Bitch already didn't liked humans around her and now she doesn't trust anyone, even if Skitter tries her best to sound convincing. Amy was pretty paranoiac, indeed, but she also was half-willing to blindly trust and follow Jack. Maybe Skitter wants desperately to find people that she can trust and not be betrayed by them afterwards, because she's already disappointed by so many people that she trusted before, like Emma, Armsmaster, Coil (yes, she kind of trusted Coil when he promised her that he's sincerely interested in the well-being of people from the City until she learned the harsh truth- that he's interested only in his own well-being and his obsession with power). So, deep inside, she hoped that Jack pretending to be "Grue" was someone she can trust. And......YES, Skitter kissed Bitch first. She's going to have her face punched in the next moment, right? :D

Her punch knocked me off my feet and sent my glasses flying off my face to land in the water somewhere nearby.
"The fuck!?" She shouted. One of the dogs growled, deep, as if to complement her anger with a threat of his own.
"You're cured," I told her. "That's it, that's all it takes."
She stared down at me.
If this doesn't work, she might kill me for real.
Tattletale helped me to my feet and handed me my glasses. I got my mask in place around the lower half of my face and then gathered bugs over the mask and glasses to hide my features.
"How's that work?" Tattletale asked.
"The effects are being generated by a parasite. Panacea changed the parasite to some kind of symbiotic species that overrides the effects of Bonesaw's work and heals the effects on the brain. My bodily fluids are carrying it. That means that right now, the parasites in Bitch's bodies should be dying or getting replaced or transformed or something. I hope."
I dusted myself off, wiped at my costume where I'd landed in the water, and made sure none of my belongings had dropped from their positions in my armor or my belt.
I didn't hurry to meet Bitch's eyes, because I knew that when I did, I'd have to maintain that gaze. Only when I was done did I meet her eyes.
She took her time responding. "I was going to have Bentley break you."
It worked.
"Glad you didn't."
"Why?"
Why had I done it? I'd tried to explain it to her so many times. I couldn't bring myself to do it again.
"Doesn't matter."
Tattletale pointed down at the water just behind me. I turned around and looked. Where I'd landed on my back, the water was changing from red to a relatively clear state. 'Relatively' only because the water hadn't been that clear to begin with. "Guess it's working."
"Good," I said. The last swirls of red disappeared from around my feet, and the water around me began to change back to normal. With increasing speed, the water around us began to transition back to normal at nearly the speed the effect had spread in the first place. It extended out in every direction, promising to revert most or all of the affected bodies of water.
"You couldn't have waited until after you'd cured me before you put the bugs on your face?" Tattletale asked.
She was smiling as she asked it. "Unless you want me to drink that water."
"Sorry. No, I'll help you out."
She gave me a stern look, pointed at me, and said, "No tongue."
I rolled my eyes, scattered the bugs, pulled my mask down and leaned over to give her a quick peck on the lips.
"Now fill me in. I'll fill in the blanks as you explain, and hopefully it'll work fast enough that I can catch up."
"Jack and Bonesaw tricked me and Coil to figure out where both Cherish and Amy were. I gave chase, and Jack left before he accomplished anything more than head games."
"quickly takes a picture with them kissing- TaylorXLisa intensifies" :D:D:D why not tongue? Please, kiss Grue next, please...Bitch's punch was fantastic. Painful but fantastic, I had a good laugh :lol:lol Maybe because expected to happen or maybe because of Bitch's quick reaction or maybe both. Pretty funny this Chapter, much BETTER than the previous ones. Do you know why I'm still worried for? Exactly two things: Regent might not have control over Shatterbird anymore and she'll wrench everyone's shit until they'll manage to capture her again. Second: I said during the previous Chapter that S9 might go after Hookwolf right after they finish with Cherish. Hookwolf doesn't have anyone to kiss and cure him. He must be still under Miasma's influence. If Super- Agnosia highlights the worst traits of someone, Hookwolf's worst traits are his uber-violence and love for fighting. He'll not recognize Bonesaw and Jack anymore. Jack can convince him that he'll have a better life if he'll be "free" to do whatever he wants, to fight with anyone he wants. Hookwolf will be easily influenced by his enemies. He might become their new member. And this SUCKS. Because Hookwolf is a nazi scum of the earth but I have to admit that he's an excellent fighter with an equally excellent power. :(

"State she's in, head games are pretty serious."
"Maybe. But at least she didn't cave on his demands."
"Sure."
"The bad thing is… Jack knows about Dinah's prophecy."
Tattletale looked as though I'd slapped her. "Shit."
"I mean, her numbers weren't that good as far as our mortality rate going up against the Nine, so maybe she's
wrong about-"
I stopped as Tattletale shook her head.
"Depends how you interpret it," she said. "The kid sounded pretty certain. Anyways, keep going."
"Siberian's somewhere downtown, her real body in some kind of case, maybe."
"I think we might have run into her," Tattletale said. "I wasn't paying a lot of attention to details, mostly just
trying to avoid trouble. But I'm pretty sure she was hauling around something big. Fuck, I think she might
have had a friend."
"A friend?"
"Hookwolf."
I nodded slowly. "Where was she headed?"
"North."
"Where did Coil stick Cherish?"
Tattletale made a face. "North."
If there had been a wall in reach, I would have punched it. "Wonderful."
"Explain?" Bitch asked.
"They're heading over to Cherish's location, I'm almost a hundred percent positive," Tattletale explained. "If
Siberian's heading there to rendezvous with them, then any further encounters with them are going to be ugly.
Doubly so if they have new blood on their team."
"Hookwolf's under the influence of Bonesaw's miasma," I added. "Don't know what his reasons were for staying here, but the miasma seems to have eliminated that. He's with the Nine. Maybe permanently.
Bonesaw will keep it from killing him, I guess."
"So they got their candidate?"
"And," I addressed Bitch as I spoke, "They might be looking for more candidates to round out their group. If they left Siberian behind to try to recruit Hookwolf, and they tried a pretty aggressive strategy against Panacea, then they might make another stab at recruiting you. Or Regent."
"Or Noelle," Tattletale added.
.............God, I swear that I didn't read further when I talked about Hookwolf. It was just an exercise of LOGIC. Sooooo, he was indeed recruited by S9. Fuck this, now S9 have as their members left the best knife-fighter+ manipulator, one of the smartest, imaginative and dangerous Tinkers, a madman with an invincible projection, fucking Mannequin who's still alive, and the nazi/evil version of Weld. I don't have any idea if Crawler survived (I'm still not sure that creature Skitter saw during her agnosia-affected mind was Crawler, Bitch's dog or another parahuman with Changer classification). But if Crawler indeed survived, then all the most powerful S9 members survived and are ready to leave the City, along with their new addition. FUCK....THIS.....SHIT!!! If they also get their hands on Noelle, the world is already doomed, no matter what everyone else is doing. Bye, bye, world, it was nice to know you.

Why did that give me such a bad feeling?
I sighed. "Let's hope it doesn't come to that. I think we should give chase."
"Head to where Cherish is?"
I nodded. "It hasn't been too long, so they won't have much time to prepare any counterattack. It does still leave the problem of finding the others and curing them before something bad happens."
"If the cure is contagious… Bitch, you think you could work on finding and curing the others?"
"How?"
I spoke up, "Cure your dogs. Spit in their mouths, whatever. Then see about tracking down the others, ambushing them, and having the dogs lick their faces?"
She scowled. "I haven't trained 'em to do that."
"You've got ten minutes to teach them," Tattletale grinned.
"Whatever."
"You'll see about curing the others?"
"Yeah." Bitch pointed, "But it won't work with my dogs. They kill any parasites while my power's working."
Right. I could remember curing Sirius of heartworm.
I shrugged. "Another way? Maybe if you dose some fresh water with the new parasites, spit in it, then splash people? People are going to start getting better fast, with the water changing, but let's make sure our side is okay?"
Bitch nodded once, curt.
"And can you loan me Bentley?" Tattletale asked.
"I'm starting to wonder why I'm on this team," Bitch grumbled.
"You have to ask?" Tattletale grinned as she approached Bentley.
"I know it's just words," I told Bitch, "But I'm glad you're back."
She stared at me like I was speaking Klingon.
"Let's go," Tattletale said, as she climbed onto Bentley. He growled, but she didn't seem to mind. Maybe his bark was worse than his bite and she knew it?
Either way, I decided to trust her and took off.
I'd done my part, and I'd have to trust Bitch to complete the task.
I was making more forward progress than Tattletale, though I could feel Atlas fatiguing. It wasn't the same as the fatigue I experienced, but he was slowing down fractionally in his wingbeats per second. It stood to reason. He was big, and he hadn't eaten since he was created. That was compounded by the fact that he'd been going full-bore with minimal chance to rest.
Still, we had the advantage of being able to fly over obstacles, which was something I was gaining a greater appreciation of since I'd gotten the hang of flying him.
With Atlas being tired, not wanting to lose track of Tattletale, I kept our flight close to the ground.
"Where is she?" I called out, as I met her pace.
"Boat Graveyard. Beached ship, she's in the hold."
"Coil told you this?"
"No, but he'll forgive me for figuring it out, given circumstances."
"If you're sure."
It wasn't a short trip. Our destination was north of the market, and the market was a distance from my house. We were making our way from downtown to the Boat Graveyard.
Bitch is left with the NOBLE MISSION to heal as many people as possible while Skitter and Tattletale are trying to....what the fuck do you want to do anyway, Skitter? Save Cherish? Why? Why do you care about a member of the same team that tortured in such a horrible and gruesome way Grue? The same team that terrorized your people and your teammates for fucking days? That held a whole City hostage to supreme terror? Let Cherish get a taste on her own medicine, her life and security should be the last thing you have to think about right now. ;) Besides, do you really think you and Tattletale have any chance to stop S9 do what they want? Sorry, Skitter, but Siberian alone can finish you in a couple of seconds before you'll try to kill mr Voyeur again. For who exactly you want to waste your life? For a sadistic bitch who killed children? Who used her emotions-control power to drive people to suicide or to kill their loved ones? Yes, I agree with doing whatever its necessary (in some limits) for Dinah, she's an innocent child, but Cherish....Come on, Skitter, be a little more ruthless. You're a Crime Lady, after all. ;) Funny how Skitter have no problems to viciously attack heroes, but when it comes to monsters with human faces, she become strangely obsessed to help them and she blames herself when she can't. Like she did with that Merchant asshole, Thomas, that she feels sorry for because she "had to let him die". And right now she's risking her life for Cherish. Maybe I'm so disappointed by her weird and impossible to understand way of thinking because I'd have done the exact opposite to what she's doing: meaning, not giving a flying shit about Cherish's fate. I'd be much more worried about Grue and Regent' situations. Hell, I'd be more worried that I didn't feed Atlas so far and he must be starving.

When the local industry had collapsed, the Boat Graveyard had been something of a staging ground for the irate dock workers.
Shipping companies based in Brockton Bay saw the signs of what was coming and trapped other boats in the harbor as a form of protest, to ensure they weren't walking away empty-handed. Police had made arrests, but actually moving the ships out of the way required sailors, and the move had mobilized enough of them that clearing the upper areas of the docks of the ships became all but impossible. Things capped off with fights, gunfire and a deliberate sinking of a container ship by one of the protesters.
Opinions varied on whether the incident had been a symptom or a cause of the collapse. Either way, the result was the Boat Graveyard- an entire section of the coastline where boats had sat for so long that they'd rusted or taken on water.
We paused at the top of a hill overlooking the scene: forty or fifty derelict ships, some bigger in sheer mass than the skyscrapers downtown. Leviathan's waves had slammed them all into the coastline, smashing them against one another and turning more than a few into something unrecognizable.
Even with Tattletale's hint, I wasn't sure I could have found where Cherish was lurking.
"How do we find her before she finds us?" I asked.
"We don't. She knows where we are."
I scanned the wreckage with my eyes. Would Siberian pop out? Hookwolf?
"They aren't attacking."
Tattletale shook her head, but she didn't speak.
My bugs began searching for signs of life.
"You outrange her," Tattletale spoke. "You detect them, you attack before she can whammy us."
"Yeah." Fat lot of good it'll do with Siberian there.
I was getting a sense of why there wasn't any foot traffic here. Even on land, the force of Leviathan's tidal wave had sent age-worn sheets of metal flying over the landscape. Ragged edges of rusty sheet metal waited under every step I took, scraping and stabbing against the soles of my costumed feet. Tattletale was relying on Bentley's weight and durability to handle anything that waited underfoot. He was still panting hard from the run.
My swarm sense alerted me to life in the hold of a ship. The space was half-filled with sand, and water had leaked in through a hole in the side of the ship. If supplies were delivered by way of remote control, that was a likely route.
Seven people. Three male, four females, one of whom was young. A child, long-haired. That would be Bonesaw.
"There?" I pointed at the location. It was barely visible from where we stood; two ships had been slammed against one another, nose to nose, and they formed a precarious arch over the ship in question.
"Yeah."
"I've found them, I think. I think Siberian's there. There's a lot of people, anyways. Seven."
"How much damage do you think you can do?"
"Not enough."
We paused.
"Cherish should be alerting them," Tattletale spoke. "I'm surprised they aren't mounting a counterattack."
I doubt Cherish will alert them of Skitter/Tattletale's presence when she must be scared shirtless and all she probably wants now is to be saved from her own personal hell. She won't destroy her only way of escaping. Seven S9 members? Hmm, let's see. The 3 males must be Jack, Mannequin and Hookwolf. What about Mr Voyeur? I think he must stay hidden somewhere because he's the most vulnerable one. Siberian can't protect him directly. As for the females: Bonesaw, Siberian, Cherish and....Who is the fourth one? Unless Crawler's regeneration allowed him to enjoy the experience of a sudden sex change, the fourth woman must be....Noelle? Goddess, if they took Noelle too then they won much more than they lost.

"Maybe they can't? If they split up, Siberian won't be able to protect everyone," I said.
"Well, getting closer is a pretty bad idea."
"Do we have a choice?"
"We hang back, we follow them, we strike if we spot an opportunity. Between Bentley and Atlas, we can keep at a distance."
I shook my head. "Bentley's tired, and I don't know how long Atlas is going to be able to keep flying."
"They'll manage."
"You sure?"
"Pretty sure."
Pretty sure. So she wasn't positive.
"There's another possibility," she ventured.
"Do tell."
"Cherish might not be saying anything because she wants us to attack the others."
"Or," I pointed out, "The Nine are giving us that impression because they want us to think that so they can turn the tables."
"That line of thinking leads to madness."
"Call me crazy, but I'd rather not gamble."
"So? What's the plan?"
"We wait? At least a little while."
"Sure." She gave the bulldog a pat on the head. "Give Bentley a chance to rest. You can feed Atlas."
"Pretty narrow window of time," I added. "Bitch's effects on the dogs don't last that long. Figure twenty minutes, and we took at least fifteen to get here…"
"But she gave them more juice than usual. I'd say roughly ten minutes before he's too small to carry me," Tattletale said.
"Ten minutes."
We settled into a position behind cover, and I began drawing bugs to me to feed Atlas. I wasn't positive about his diet, and Grue had said that he'd given Atlas a more human digestive system, which left me uncertain. That said, Atlas was made of bugs, I figured he required the nutrients they provided on a sheer logical level, like how humans would generally get most of the nutrients they needed by eating other humans, if they had to. That, and I'd pointed out to the rest of the group how bugs were something we could eat as humans, so his digestive tract could probably manage them.
It was also the easiest thing to provide.
"You have eyes on them?"
"Minimal. My interpretation via the swarm's eyes and ears is still garbage, as always. And I didn't want to have so many around
them that they get suspicious."
"Can't make out what they're saying?"
I shook my head. Still, I could tell that they were talking.
Seven of them. One of the men was garbed in smooth body armor that covered everything. Mannequin. There was another man who could have been Siberian's real self or Hookwolf. Long haired, shirtless. My bugs traced the edges of knives at one man's belt: He was the quietest, and was pacing without cease, sitting down, then pacing again. Jack.
Finally, they remembered to feed Atlas. Hope you're not going to feed him...people, Skitter. :evil: What you're going to do now? Wait until S9 will make their first move? That would be a waste of time because they might stay there for the entire day if they want. Or, maybe its a trap and they'll attack when Skitter and Tattletale will expect the last. What if these 7 people are actually hostages and they're fresh Bonesawed (this is how I'm going to call everyone who'll become her experiment- fresh Bonesawed) to look like S9 and S9 are already gone, taking Cherish with them for her punishment? They already used this cruel decoy in Dolltown, they can use here again.

Three women, none of whom were Siberian if I accounted for the presence of clothing and the texture of their skin. Rounding out the group was a little girl with long hair. One of the women was doing most of the talking. Would that be Shatterbird or Cherish? Who was the third? Had the Nine gotten their hands on Noelle?
It unsettled me that Jack wasn't taking more of a lead in the conversation. Maybe Cherish was just dishing out the dirt?
"The dynamic seems wrong," I said. "Something's off. Not sure if Siberian's present or not, Bonesaw's quiet and Jack is mute."
"Maybe Cherish took control?" Tattletale ventured.
It was a scary thought. The Nine were strong, and one of the only reasons they weren't a bigger problem was that they were their own worst enemies. Most of our victories to date had been because we exploited their character weaknesses. Under a leader…
"No. Bonesaw took measures."
"Maybe Cherish found a way around it?"
I didn't have a response for that. Minutes passed, and the Nine lapsed into silence. Some were resting. Or pretending to rest.
"They're napping or something," I said.
"Could be baiting you."
"That's what I was thinking."
"And Bentley's getting too small to help me make an exit."
"Atlas can manage with just me," I told her.
"Going alone? No. Grue would kill me. It's senseless. I can call Coil, so we can get a squad of soldiers in place to try and take someone out. Or maybe we get the Director to bomb the area."
"Because that's worked so well this far."
Tattletale smiled a little. "What would you rather do? Going in is suicide. You'd be opening yourself up to Cherish's power."
"She's resting."
"You think."
"Not sure which person she is, but her breathing is really regular, has been for a while."
"And she could be faking it, a hundred percent aware that you're thinking what you're thinking."
"Yeah," I admitted.
"Why are you so fixated on this? On going in?"
"I want to end this."
Do you know what I'm thinking about you now, Skitter? That you're fucking crazy and suicidal. You're walking right into their trap. Now I'm sure that these "S9 members" are nothing but hostages and they might be forced to attack anyone who'll go there. Skitter will have to fight against Bonesaw's Frankens. S9 are already gone, you stupid...ok, there are moments when Skitter can be disappointing stupid. Especially when she listens to her heart more than to her mind. I'm a emotional person too, but I'm not willing to risk my life as Skitter is doing, especially when I'm sure that something is very wrong. More than that, I'll never try to save "people" like Cherish. Even if I have all the resources at my disposition and a huge chance of success. I'm not saying that I'm smarter or more ruthless than Skitter, I'm just saying that we have different ways to see the world around us. Skitter is a HERO at heart pretending HARD to play the role of a villain. I'm a VIGILANTE at heart who only want to give everyone what they deserve, according to their actions. And very, very rare a second chance. But this is Skitter's story, not mine. And this is one of the worst decisions probably Skitter ever took in her life. I know that she's 15 but she's usually very smart and inventive...except for situations like this one. ;)

"That's not your real reason."
"And I feel like something's wrong. The details don't jibe."
"That's a less than stellar reason to put yourself at that kind of risk."
"There's a chance Siberian isn't here, or isn't in a state to defend her allies. But… I can't bring myself to attack."
"This is a shitty time to have an attack of conscience."
"You sound like Jack. He tried to push me to kill while I thought he was Grue."
"You'll have to explain how all that happened at a later date. Jack's good at fucking with people's heads. It could still be a trap."
"It could."
"But?"
"I've got this feeling in my gut, like I had when I was around Jack and Bonesaw, and I wish I'd trusted it then. I don't want to doubt it now."
"A gut feeling?"
I nodded, once.
She sighed. "What can I do?"
"Get out of here. I don't want to hurt you if I fall under Cherish's control, which is supposed to be pretty short-lived. In case she plans to make it more long-term, maybe call the PRT director and arrange a firebomb if I don't report back?"
Tattletale made a face. "This is dumb."
"I've done dumb things. I somehow don't feel like this is one of them."
"Go, then. Call me as soon as it's safe."
I nodded.
She headed out of the graveyard with Bentley. I waited a few minutes, until she was out of my power's range.
Atlas and I crossed the gap to the ship. I waited for the hit of Cherish's power, but it didn't come.
My bugs sensed more of Bonesaw's traps – areas heavy with fog, or where vials had been thrown, placed or dropped. I was glad there wasn't any of the extermination smoke. I set foot on the tilted deck and began slowly making my way into the ship. My soft soled costumed feet were quiet, barely audible to myself.
I drew my gun, readying myself to fire the second I was in range. If Cherish was setting up the Nine for me, I was pretty sure I could hit one and get away before trouble arose. It was a feeble thought – even Jack, one of their most vulnerable members, hadn't fallen to gunfire. Still, it was reassuring.
More traps forced me to make slower progress through the labyrinthine ship's interior. It was a while before I could stop at the outside of the door at the lowest point of the ship.
I heard sobbing.
I stepped through the doorway and took in the room's interior.
The floor sloped one way. Half of the room was metal flooring covered in sand, the lowest half was submerged.
Three men, three women and a girl. The man with knives in his belt stood, then began the ritual pacing once again. His feet were raw where the rusted metal deck had cut at them. The others sat and stood in various points around the hull.
I withdrew my phone and called Tattletale.
"That was fast."
"It's not the Nine. Decoys."
I stared at them. The disguises had been rushed but thorough. Jack and Bonesaw had clearly changed clothes with the people in question, and Bonesaw had whipped up something approximating Mannequin's armor for one of the men.
"Call Coil, get medics here. It's Bonesaw's work, so he might need to call on some expert surgeons to undo whatever she did. I'll use my bugs to mark out the traps that Bonesaw set up inside."
"On it." She hung up.
Paralysis, compulsive movements. Puppets. Decoys. Had this been Jack's attempt to make me betray my morals? Setting up decoys with the idea that I'd attack first and check later? If I'd gone with my first impulse and tried to kill them, I'd have seven civilian deaths on my hands.
"Help is on the way, guys. I'm sorry about this."
"Thank you," the twenty-something woman I'd guessed to be Cherish spoke. The others were mute.
I saw drag marks in the sand, leading to the water. Who had that been?
The knife was the last thing I spotted. It had been slammed into the metal hull of the boat. I stepped over the chain and collar that had probably been attached to Cherish. I pulled the knife free of the wall and used my bugs to catch the note before it fluttered to the floor.
We concede our loss to you, Brockton Bay. As per my agreement with Miss Amelia, we'll be leaving your fascinating city. It was fun.
Don't worry about Cherish. She's sleeping somewhere at the bottom of the bay. Bonesaw was kind enough to crank up her receptive range toward negative emotions and remove her filters. The girl will personally experience every awful feeling Brockton Bay's inhabitants do- and with the benefit of Alan's tech, she'll get to do it for a very, very, very long time.
A departure marked not with a bang, but a whimper. I'm sure you understand.
Yours truly,
Jack."
Tattletale DESERVES a fucking medal for putting up with Skitter's stubborn madness. :D:D:D This girl have the patience of an angel. My love for her is as big as her patience. See, Skitter, they're decoys, S9 already left the City allong with Hookwolf. Jack was "nice" enough to explain you everything in a note. Alright, I feel so sorry for the poor people used as decoys. :( Other lives destroyed by Bonesaw, just like in Dolltown. But there are healers and other medical Tinkers around, maybe these people can be helped. As for you, Cherish....what should I say? You fucked up yourself, my "dear" girl. You fucked up yourself big time. You're so eager to become a S9 member, well....enjoy being a S9 member for the rest of your life. So, let me understand her punishment correctly: she's trapped in a hard shell body made by Mannequin, she probably have enough food, water and oxygen to survive during her punishment and she's currently sleeping. When she'll wake up, she'll experience every negative feelings people in this City have -and there are a lot of negative feelings, I may add my two cents- and she can't turn off her power. Alright, this is one of the situations when the punishment FITS the crime. How many parents are permanently destroyed because they killed their children all "thanks" to you, Cherish? I hope you're going to feel every one of their negative feelings and see how much you broke these people. Welcome in your personal Hell, Cherish. If only all monsters are punished like this one, the world will be a much more fair place.
But I hope that Heartbreaker will be punished even worse because....he made her like this, he's half responsible for her miserable life and the misery of her victims.

Very good Chapter, very, very good. Yes, S9 escaped but this is not the last time when they appeared, I'm sure about. And they don't have Noelle with them, otherwise Jack would have specified in the note. He's usually proud of everything he's doing. And Theo still have a destiny to fulfill and monsters to hunt. ;)

SKITTER IS BATSHIT INSANE, BUT SHE'S MY BATSHIT INSANE GIRL. :D:D:D
Good night and sleep well, my friends.
 
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Pretty shameless huh?
By the way, what is your favorite power of superpower wiki?
I love that page.:D
Edit:Also, just in case you want to see the opinion of another person reading worm ... blind of course.
Another read worm

I was born without shame. :D My favorite superpower is THIS ONE Reality Warping. I'd so love to have this power. I could fix a lot of things in this world if I could make the reality my bitch. But I'll not use this power too much- only when its necessary- because it might corrupt me. Too much power corrupt everyone.
 
So a couple of questions:
1) Why do you think Skitter didn't suspect anything being wrong with the decoys? She even says that normally she would just have attacked with her bugs from the outside, but that she only confirmed them as decoys by going in.
2) Why do you think Skitter went after the Nine to save Cherish, rather than to try to kill Jack before he left Brockton Bay thus preventing him from destroying the world?
 
So a couple of questions:
1) Why do you think Skitter didn't suspect anything being wrong with the decoys? She even says that normally she would just have attacked with her bugs from the outside, but that she only confirmed them as decoys by going in.
2) Why do you think Skitter went after the Nine to save Cherish, rather than to try to kill Jack before he left Brockton Bay thus preventing him from destroying the world?

I think that Miasma really, really SCREWED up with her mind, making her act illogical even after she was cured. I mean, this is not how Skitter usually acts. She did some pretty stupid things in the past, but never something at this magnitude. What if the decoys had bombs inside them? She could have died. What if there weren't decoys but real S9 members? She couldn't fight against everyone, especially Siberian. The decision to save Cherish was one extremely bad from all point of view. Skitter is clearly messed up. She needs some time to fully recover. :(
 
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Taylor ... without a doubt, is not the most stable person, and, in spite of everything, she still wants to be the heroine that she dreamed as a child.
 
I think that Miasma really, really SCREWED up with her mind, making her act illogical even after she was cured. I mean, this is not how Skitter usually acts. She did some pretty stupid things in the past, but never something at this magnitude. What if the decoys had bombs inside them? She could have died. What if there weren't decoys but real S9 members? She couldn't fight against everyone, especially Siberian. The decision to save Cherish was one extremely bad from all point of view. Skitter is clearly messed up. She needs some time to fully recover. :(

I formulated my questions in an unclear way, my apologies.
I meant, what gave you the impression that Skitter went after the Nine to save Cherish? I always read it as her trying to kill Jack (and the rest of the Nine) before he left Brockton Bay thus preventing him from destroying the world.
(and the same for my other question)
 
Interlude 14
Hello, my buddies. This Arc finished with.... 2 Interludes, looks like. I have always fun reading Interludes, so let's see if I can guess from which character's POV this Interlude will be told. My sadistic curiosity demands Cherish's POV while executing her punishment. :D I just can't ignore my curiosity, she's pretty persistent....and violent when she becomes too impatient "gets punched by Curiosity" Fuck, not again...I want to be clear, I consider Cherish's punishment one of the worst and most sadistic punishments ever created. Its more like a psychological punishment than anything else, anyone would go NUTS if they have to feel all the negative feelings coming from the inhabitants of a City not much different from Hell all the time, without even a short break. But Cherish is already crazy, I doubt she can go more crazy than that. Plus, I don't feel bad at all for her or for anyone else like her who are punished like this or even worse. I'm just very curious about how this punishment really works. I mean, she can't sleep all the time- otherwise she won't feel anything and the punishment would be useless. She have to wake up and enjoy her new life. What if she'll bite her tongue off, trying to kill herself? Or- depends of how much she can move inside that hard shell, try to make herself bleed to death? Maybe Mannequin took care to remove her tongue and any other means that would allow her to hurt herself. But she can still refuse to eat- unless Mannequin transformed her whole body in something similar with his, meaning that she can live without having to eat or drink. If someone will ever find her at the bottom of the ocean and save her, maybe she'll be more like a second mannequin than a "human being". Still, I need a punished Cherish Interlude like I need my icecream everytime when Mannequin appears. :D Interlude 14

"Lift!" Sierra grunted.
I was so delicious WRONG. This Interlude is about Sierra and perhaps Charlotte. Well, I'm not going to be a Bitch and say that I don't enjoy it, especially since many times I wanted a Sierra/Charlotte Interlude, so...let's see what Skitter's lieutenants are doing in the Hive in the absence of their boss, who's too busy now to blame herself because she couldn't save Cherish. I'm very serious, this is what Skitter is always doing, no matter if the person she's trying to save is worth her efforts or not.

The tightness in her back was reminder enough to use her legs to rise to a standing position. Her hands were blistered and every knuckle was scraped or bruised. They were carrying a door, torn from its hinges; the peeling paint, the worn wood, and the weight of their burden made it less than comfortable to hold.
She held one end of the door. Jay was at the opposite end, his back to the man who was draped over it. She wanted to ask Jay to hold the other end; she doubted looking down at the figure as he carried the makeshift stretcher would even bother him.
But she didn't ask. She couldn't spare the breath. They'd been working so long already, it was easier to forge ahead than to stop for any reason.
Still, her silence meant she was faced with the corpse of the man who had once lived here. Once upon a time, he'd had parents, had a first day at school, had made friends, even had a crush on someone. He had probably worked. He'd had things he loved about life, no doubt, and if he was living here, he probably had more than enough things about life that he'd hated. Whoever he'd been, he was another one of Mannequin's victims now. Not quite so disturbing as the ones killed by Burnscar. He didn't have a wallet on him, so he was a John Doe for now.
When they'd started working yesterday, that sort of thinking had made her want to cry. Now she felt numb. She could have thought about something else, but a part of her wanted to pay John Doe his due respect. If nothing else, he deserved to be looked at as a human being rather than another body.
She bent down to set the door on the ground. Jay took hold of the man by the shoulders, she lifted by the pants legs, and they moved him three feet to the right. John Doe was set down on the concrete floor. He joined twenty-nine other bodies, now arranged in two rows of fifteen people. Too many were fellow John and Jane Does.
A blister had popped on her hand as she'd carried the door. It smarted, but her focus was on the man. Forty or so, but the yellow of his skin pointed to liver problems. He could be as young as thirty, prematurely aged by alcoholism; it wasn't like she hadn't seen enough drunks around the city to be blind to the signs.
She felt like she should say something, but the words didn't come to her. Had he been a mean-spirited lecher of a drunk? Someone who'd worked hard at whatever job he could find to support his family, then drank his worries away with his buddies after a shift?
A lonely man without anyone to care for him?
She considered a simple 'sorry', not necessarily because she felt guilty. She was speaking more for the fact that she couldn't do more for him, and apologizing on behalf of the random, senseless events that had taken his life.
"Next?" Jay asked.
She looked at him. He was tired, but she didn't see any signs of the same emotional drain she was experiencing herself. He'd been a gang member in the ABB, had preyed on others, maybe even killing. This job didn't faze him in the slightest. Behind his shaggy hair, his narrow eyes were cold, uncaring. He could have been carrying groceries for all he seemed to care.
It creeped her out.
"No," she said. "I've hit my limit. Can you find someone else to move the last two bodies from the factory to here?"
"Okay."
She stared at the bodies. Hopefully they could arrange something early in the morning. Maybe if she put together a group and sent them downtown to verbally request help? It was only one of a growing number of issues she was having to solve. She sighed. "I'm going to go see how things are inside."
"Okay."
Sierra doesn't have a good day. She's carrying corpses of the people who were killed by Mannequin and Burnscar. She's helped by Jay, an ex-ABB member. I said it before and I'm repeat myself now, I don't trust 100% these ex-ABB members. What if some of them are still assholes ready to steal from Skitter's people anytime they have the occasion? What if some are still loyal to Lung and they know what Skitter did to him and they plan a revenge in his name? Sierra is creeped out by Jay and I'm quite satisfied with her reaction. It shows that she's not a naive girl, ready to trust anyone who'd give her a helping hand. :) She also feels very sorry for the dead people, but she knows that she can't do to much for them anymore except for carrying their corpses and maybe saying a pray in her thoughts. She really doesn't have a good day....DAYS. :(

She watched as he left to rejoin Yan and Sugita, the other two ex-ABB members. He must have said something to them, because
Yan turned to look at Sierra. The look was intense. It wasn't jealousy from the Chinese-American girl. It was something else. As creepy as Jay was, his girlfriend's stare scared Sierra more.
Exhausted and unnerved, Sierra headed back to Skitter's headquarters. She double-checked that nobody was following before entering the storm drain. It was pitch black inside. Humid. She walked with fingertips tracing the right-hand wall. When that wall ended, she kept walking. It was disorienting, uncomfortable, walking without a guide in darkness so absolute she couldn't see her hand in front of her face.
She felt the wall again, and she kept her hand on it as she rounded the next corner. There was a wet patch where some small amounts of water were trickling down from the street above… two more paces, then a left hand turn. She fumbled around briefly to find the opening.
That was the hardest part. The rest was easy – finding the doorway, entering the cellar, then heading upstairs to the main floor.
She was glad to see light, to let go of that fear that she'd miss the gap and find herself wandering the storm drains and getting lost, unable to find a way back to the surface or the beach. She wondered if Skitter had felt the same way.
She nearly tripped over a small child as she made her way into the kitchen. Charlotte was there, and she was busy emptying the cupboards. Everything edible was on the counter or on the floor, neatly arranged. Sierra estimated roughly twenty children were
on the ground floor.
"There's more than there used to be."
"O'Daly clan."
Sierra frowned. "They need to take care of their own kids."
"They're kind of preoccupied. They were hit harder than anyone else by the attack. I think only six of the twenty who were with us are left."
"I know. But they still need to take care of their kids."
"Give them one more day to mourn?" Charlotte asked.
"It's your call. You're the one babysitting in the meantime."
"I'm trying," Charlotte said. "But they're switching between playing and being pretty normal kids to crying because their parents are… you know."
Dead.
"Yeah," Sierra confirmed.
Charlotte had taken off her mask and was using it to tie her hair back. She straightened it and tied it over her forehead again.
"Isn't the city supposed to handle this? There should be something like foster care, or a special evacuation plan for orphaned kids."
"I don't think the city knows. It's not just the kids. We've got thirty dead bodies and it's not exactly cool out, and there aren't any ambulances or anything showing up to handle it. We just spent the entire afternoon moving them to a new spot with Jay and two locals.
We were talking about burning them in a mass grave, but I'm worried that's against the law. And since half of them don't have ID, we might ruin any chance of their families identifying them."
"Not easy."
"No," Sierra admitted. "How's the rationing?"
"It's less like she went shopping and more like she wanted to stock this place like it was a miniature grocery store. A little bit of everything. I'm trying to organize it by expiry date so we can prioritize eating and serving the food that's going bad now, in case she never comes back and the food starts to get low."
"I know it's a bit late, but there's a lot of us who've been working hard, cleaning up the mess from the attacks…" Sierra hedged.
"You want dinner?"
Sierra pressed her hands together in a pleading gesture.
"Maybe soup? I figure we need to eat these vegetables, there's stock, and if we water it down so we can split it up more…"
Charlotte trailed off. "I never really cooked at home. I helped my parents cook, but that's not the same thing."
:(:(:( This Interlude already make me SAD. And very, very suspicious about all 3 ex???-ABB members. I have a feelings that they'll do something very bad, especially when Skitter is not there, to fuck them up. Yes, they don't have powers, as far as I know, but they're trained gang members and I wonder what Sierra and Charlotte- two ordinary girls without any special training- can do against them, if they'll attack. Probably nothing and a lot of people will suffer because Skitter trusted 3 ABB members. I don't actually blame her that she trusted them and helped them, but a lot of people like them will never change, no matter how much they're helped/supported. Hey, Charlotte, I missed you. You're taking good care of the orphaned children, right? This is very mature of you, especially since you're a teenage girl as well, forced by the last unfortunate events to become a babysitter. You won my entire respect for what you're doing. Sierra is very bitter and almost hopeless, this is the impression she's giving me. Poor girls, the last thing they need now is to have to fight against the 3 gang members.

"It works. Prepare some rice from the supplies, since we have more than enough of that. Bulk it out. We have a lot of mouths to feed."
"Okay."
All she wanted to do was stop. Instead, she stepped into the living room, where makeshift beds had been arranged with piles of blankets and sleeping bags. Only two kids were sleeping there, both clearly brother and sister. It was as much privacy as she was going to get. She plucked the satellite phone from her pocket. This scenario wasn't what she'd expected, on any level. Even as Skitter had explained the job duties as being helping out, rebuilding, organizing, Sierra had maintained doubts. She'd been waiting for that one job where Skitter tested her limits, asked her to do something a little dangerous, something morally ambiguous. It would be subtle, or it would have consequences she wasn't immediately aware of, but it would set her on the road to something darker.
Except it hadn't happened yet. Even the scope of what she was doing here caught her off guard. There were innumerable dead, and yet more people forced out of their homes by the fires Burnscar had started. It seemed like everyone was walking a narrow line between banding together as a community and killing one another.
It felt strange to identify as one of the key people who were pulling for the former. She was organizing everone, keeping in touch with the groups handling the other cleanup jobs and working tirelessly at the hardest and most unwanted jobs in the hopes of inspiring others to keep going. When the smell of shit and rot that accompanied the dead got to someone, Sierra was at their side, helping calm them down, always ready to name another place where they were needed.
It was almost too much. A huge part of her wanted to call Skitter, to get some guidance, to order supplies and defer on the harder problems, like the bodies.
Another part of her was scared to.
She dialed another number instead.
"Yes?" the voice was deep.
She was put in mind of being a little kid, calling a friend and hearing an adult on the other end. It felt awkward. She sort of resented it.
"I'd like to talk to Bryce?" It came out as more of a question than a statement.
"One moment."
She watched with the phone pressed to one ear as Charlotte recruited some of the older children to prepare dinner. They started putting things back in cabinets, ordered not by the type of food, but by how long it would last. One of the children found a cutting board and began to cut lettuce.
"Sierra?"
"Yeah," she answered.
"Well? What do you want?"
"Checking up on you, moron."
"I'm fine," Bryce said. He managed to sound sullen.
She crossed the room to approach the kitchen counter and mimed proper cutting technique for the ten-year-old that was preparing the lettuce. It wouldn't do to have the kid lose any fingertips. Or maybe she was sensitive to the idea while talking to Bryce.
"Is that it?" Bryce asked.
"I was hoping for more than two words of response. How's your hand?"
"Hurts."
"That's going to happen. You lost all four fingers."
"No. It hurts like my fingers are still there and they're being crushed."
Sierra is one of the strongest persons in this story. She doesn't need any superpowers, she have an almost inexhaustible STRONG WILL and this is better than a lot of superpowers. Even if she feels like she can't fight anymore with so many problems Hive's inhabitants have, she still continue to do what is right for them, restlessly helping them no matter how hard is for her. If this is not STRONG WILL then what else is? Sierra, Charlotte and Danny are some of the BEST characters in this story and they don't have any special power. You don't have to be PARA to be the best HUMAN possible. :);) Now Sierra is talking with her brother from Tattle Lair, you know, that asshole who is as different from her as is the night compared with the day. He still feel pain where his fingers are gone. He must suffer of phantom limb, a sensation that a missing limb is still there and you can feel even pain. Well, this is a life lesson that I hope Bryce learned.

She didn't know what to say to that. I'm sorry? You deserved what you got?
"Ask Tattletale about it?"
"She's gone. Has been for more than a day, now. Jaw said she's not to be disturbed with phone calls or anything like that."
Skitter had been gone for roughly as long as Tattletale. According to Charlotte, Skitter had invited a bunch of local villains over and then left shortly after. They were probably the other eight territory bosses who were working to occupy the city. That had been over forty-eight hours ago.
"Jaw gave me some painkillers," Bryce said.
"What kind?" Sierra felt a stab of alarm.
It must have been audible, because Bryce replied, "Relax. Over the counter stuff."
"Okay. What have you been doing?"
"Nothing big. Keeping track of some members of the Chosen as they move around. Hookwolf's guys."
"I know who they are."
"They've been moving in. I thought we were going to get in a fight, but Jaw had us all retreat. I think because I was with them. It's annoying."
"It's a good thing that you're not being dragged into a firefight. Especially one with capes."
"They've been teaching me how to fight with a knife, how to throw one, how to use a gun-"
"I don't want you learning that stuff."
"I have to, in case we get ambushed or something. And I'm not bad at it. We could have fought those guys."
"Did Tattletale tell you that you should fight them?" she asked, already knowing the answer.
"Like I said, Tattletale isn't around and hasn't been for a while."
"So the answer is no, she didn't give you the go-ahead."
"No."
"That's a good enough reason to back off, then. I don't know exactly who she is or what she does, but she knows what she's doing.
Trust her in that."
"Always awesome to talk to you, Sierra. Thanks. Bye now."
"Don't hang up on me. Put me on the phone with Jaw."
Bryce hung up.
He's supposed to be getting better, more disciplined. Had she made the wrong call? If Bryce was getting training with guns and knives, and still failing to shape up, this thing with him being recruited by Tattletale could be disastrous in the long run.
She waited a minute, then called the same number.
"Yes?" Again, Jaw's deep voice.
"He hung up on me. I wanted to ask you how he was doing."
Sierra, I agree with Bryce having to learn how to handle weapons. Its a necessity during those dark times. You can't survive in this City if you don't: have superpowers or know how to use weapons. I'm sure that this training will help Bryce, turning him from a stupid boy into a brave man, capable to defend himself and the others around him, not wait for others to save him, like he's a damsel in distress. I'm sure Coil's soldiers will turn him into the most disciplined person in no time. ;) You have to learn to use weapons too, Sierra.

"The boy is learning."
"I'd rather he wasn't learning how to use weapons. If he's getting in a situation where he needs to fight, you guys aren't keeping your end of the deal."
"That would be Pritt. He thinks she's attractive, and listens to her best, so Minor has her accompany him much of the time. She is a former child soldier, she would have thought self-defense was a good way to regain confidence after the boy lost his fingers."
She could imagine Jaw saying that with Bryce overhearing, her brother getting simultaneously annoyed and embarrassed. She liked it.
"Have her cut it out? I don't want to sound like I'm giving you orders, but I don't want my little brother shooting people."
"It's fine. Tattletale told us to do whatever you required as far as the boy is concerned. I will tell Minor, and he will order the others to keep the boy away from weapons."
"Thank you."
"I will also decide on a punishment for the boy for being rude and hanging up on his sister. I think we would all like him to learn some respect for his betters."
She could imagine him looking at Bryce as he said it.
"Nothing too serious? As punishment goes?"
"Nothing serious. It will build character."
"Thank you. Any word on what Skitter and Tattletale are doing?"
"No. All I know is that it will be dangerous, and every squad is on high alert. We are sleeping in shifts, maintaining combat readiness and doubling patrols. We were informed three hours ago that the downtown area is off-limits. I know Lieutenant Fish was deployed there when the order came down, and he has ceased all communications."
"All of downtown?"
"Yes."
She hung up and headed for the bathroom to tend to the damage her hands had accumulated over the day's work. Disinfectant, antibiotic ointment, bandages. Every time she thought she'd found the last small scrape, she found another.
By the time she was done, her hands had as much in the way of bandages as there was exposed skin. She flexed her fingers to make sure she could still move them, adjusted two bandages, and then returned to the kitchen.
"Progress?"
"Nearly done. It hasn't cooked very long, and I'm worried it'll just taste like boiled vegetables in water, but you said people were hungry. How do you want to get the soup out there?"
"There's three spots where people are sleeping tonight. Let's mobilize the kids and get some food out to everyone."
"The kids?"
"Everyone needs to contribute. Maybe if they see seven-year-olds doing their part, the O'Daly clan will get the message."
"Sierra," Charlotte made a pained expression as she spoke, "They've been through a lot."
"They're using our sleeping space, they're eating our food supplies. We can't hold their hands and baby them. Everyone's having a
hard time these days."
"That's cold."
"Maybe, but I've been working from sunrise to well after dark, here, and they were just sitting around, getting in the way, complaining and crying."
"Most of their family died just a few days ago."
Sierra didn't have a response to that. They were still eating far too much and taking up too much room for people who hadn't lifted a finger to help. "Anyways, think I can use the kids?"
"Don't push them. Some are pretty emotionally sensitive. But yeah."
Sierra turned around, "Hey, munchkins! Got a job for you. Help out and we'll give you first dibs on the after-dinner treats!"
I still think that Bryce should LEARN how to use weapons (I'm kind of a pro-guns supporter, ok? :D With some restrictions, of course) Yes, if he have to shoot assholes to save his skin then its good. Better to shoot others than to be shoot and killed by them. ;) Ok, Charlotte and Sierra take care of children pretty different. Charlotte is more protective, warm, motherly like towards them while Sierra is more cold, she wants them to gain their food and a roof over their head through hardworking and she also wants them to stop thinking all the time at their deceased parents and start to think at other things, like distracting their attention from something that make them so sad. While I prefer more Charlotte's methods (exactly the methods that I'd use too while in her place), Sierra's methods are not bad either. Yes, they're bothersome, but they can be good for children to forget even for few moments of working in the kitchen about the lose of their parents. Its tough, but useful for their peace of mind. Funny that Bryce have a crush on Pritt. Isn't Pritt too old for him? I don't know why but I'm under the impression that she's by Emily Piggot's age. Maybe I'm wrong and she's much younger or he's into older women. :D

Roughly half of the little ones approached her. Six to ten years old, boys and girls, a variety of ethnicities.
"Who's the oldest? Raise your hand if you're ten… okay, if you're nine? Eight?"
She mentally sorted them out, then directed them, "You, you're in charge of those three. You're in charge of these two… You're in charge of this pair, okay?"
Older kids looking after little kids. They sorted into their groups.
"You're carrying soup out to the sleeping areas. We've got something to carry them in, Charlotte?"
"Yeah. Just give me a minute. Don't want them to burn their hands."
"Everyone carries what they can. Take the soup out there and then come back here."
Charlotte put the lids on the first few containers of soup, and the kids scampered off. Sierra didn't give it a second thought until she heard the shutter sliding open.
"Not the front door!" Sierra called out, but the kids were already out the front door. She sighed.
"They're afraid of the storm sewer," Charlotte pointed out.
"I know. It's not that big a deal. I'm going to go out with the next group, just to keep an eye on the delivery process."
"Okay. I'll prep some for you to carry," Charlotte said. "Find more tupperware or pots I can put this in?"
Sierra nodded and turned to do as she'd been asked, but the kids were already hopping to the task. She let them go ahead. It seemed they were glad for something to occupy themselves with. Maybe they recognized how shitty the overall situation was and they wanted to help fix it.
She suspected she'd find the necessary tupperware faster than the four kids combined, but it wasn't a big deal.
"Well, well, well."
Sierra whirled around before the man was even finished talking. Not a man, exactly, but boy didn't fit.
It was Jay. The Japanese-American boy glared at her through his mop of hair.
"Jay. You weren't invited here."
"I can see why. Electricity, running water, food… you've got it made. Was wondering where you were going, tried following you, but you disappeared. Thought we'd missed our chance until we saw some ankle-biters running down the street with plastic containers of food. Seems you're hoarding the good shit."
"We're not hoarding," she spoke. She had to swallow to clear her throat. She knew she had to sound confident, "This is Skitter's place."
"Skitter's, sure. If she's still alive. But not your space. Don't see why you can have this stuff and we can't."
"Skitter gave us permission."
"We supposed to believe?" Sugita asked, his voice heavily accented.
"Yeah."
"No," Yan spoke. She reached behind her back and drew a handgun. "Don't believe you."
There are kids here, Sierra thought.
"Stupid," she spoke without thinking.
And here comes the TROUBLES. I was right for not trusting these greedy jerks, who have no idea how to remain grateful to someone who trusted them, who gave them food and a bed to sleep overnight. Fucking assholes, they're going to steal the few goodies that Sierra and Charlotte have for themselves and the children, right? See Skitter, see why you should not help everyone, especially gang members who have no honor and are ready anytime to bite the hand that feeds them? Hope that Skitter will return as soon as possible to show these backstabbing animals what it means to mess with her people.

Yan pointed the gun at her. "What did you say?"
"You know Skitter gave us the go-ahead to use her place."
"That so? I overheard someone complaining that Skitter left without announcing anything, after the fires," Yan said. Her tone was mocking.
"You assholes. Least you can do is drop the bullshit and admit you just want to take our stuff."
"Was thinking about it, sure," Jay said, "Doesn't look like Skitter's coming back. Two days, situation like this? But you're dreaming if you think we're going to just walk away with some food. I think we're going to evict you."
"Evict us?
"Move out of the way," Yan ordered Sierra, twitching the gun to her left.
"Why?" Sierra asked.
"Because I'll shoot you if you don't," Yan said. "I can't believe you're not listening. You're either stubborn or stupid."
"I'm tired," Sierra replied. "And what you're doing here isn't exactly brilliant. Think about it. Where did this food come from?
The equipment?"
"Skitter bought it."
"From who? From where? It's pretty obvious this place was set up afterLeviathan came, but where'd she get it? She had it
delivered. And the same people who make deliveries like this to a supervillain are going to be pretty ticked off if they find out someone's messed with one of their customers."
The argument was feeble, and she knew it.
"If these people exist, they won't show up tonight. We'll spend the night. I figure we're overdue for a party."
"Leaving us to clean up the mess?"
"Sierra," Charlotte spoke, her voice quiet, "Not worth it."
Yan gestured with the gun, and Sierra listened this time, stepping out of the way.
Sugita and Jay headed past the counter and into the kitchen, while Yan stood where she could block the front door. Sierra could see Charlotte shrinking away. Like a shark that smelled blood, Sugita turned his attention to her. He stepped close, invading her personal space.
Don't show fear, Sierra prayed.
But Charlotte did. In an instant, it was as though she was a different person than she'd been five minutes ago. Weak-kneed, cringing, not even resisting as Sugita grabbed at her wrist.
There was something at play there that Sierra hadn't been told about. "Leave her alone!"
"Shut up, bitch," Yan stepped closer, waggling the gun, "You want to get shot?"
"Just let us go. Do whatever the fuck you want here, it's on your head, but let us go."
"Don't think so. I hate arrogant bitches. Going to spoil my mood if I don't do anything about it. Your choice. I can shoot you
through your palm, shoot you in a knee, or I can shoot one of the kids."
THESE ANIMALS HAVE NO REASONABLE REASONS TO BEHAVE LIKE THIS. :anger::anger::rage::rage: Skitter treated them decent, she fucking trusted them (too bad that Taylor will NEVER LEARN to stop blind trusting people. She did a lot of mistakes because of her irrational blind trust in people) she'll return anytime soon as she always returns and they betrayed her, they want to steal her territory for themselves and shoot her people. They want to kill children, for God's sake. FUCKING ANIMALS. MONSTERS. See, Sierra, see why everyone should be armed? Why you should carry a weapon and know how to use it? Now better sacrifice your hand or your leg than a child's life. Take the right decision, Sierra. As for Charlotte, I don't blame her at all. Not everyone is brave enough to confront armed animals. Maybe she's thinking that Sugita is going to rape her. Which is possible, Lung's people are capable of anything. So, she'd rather accept anything these guys will do to her than fighting back and forcing them to kill her. She's protecting her life in this way, just like she did back in that mall, when she danced and changed her clothes for Merchants. She's submissive because she wants to live. Sierra fights back- at least verbally- because she also wants to live (and protect the children too) and this is her way to act. Both girls act differently, but they have the same purpose.

Sierra glanced at the kids who had shrunk back against counters, cabinets and the wall. There were tears tracking through the dirt on their faces, but they were mostly managing to keep quiet.
"Well?" Yan asked, raising her voice.
Sierra couldn't bring herself to speak. Being shot in the hand- she might never use it again. But the knee was supposedly the part of the body that had the hardest time recovering from a major injury.
Yan bent down and grabbed one of the oldest boys by the hair. Ten years old, blond hair in bad need of a cut and a pugnacious nose. He squealed and writhed in pain at the grip on his scalp, until he wrenched himself out of Yan's grip, falling flat on his back.
The girl jammed the gun in his mouth before he could recover, and he froze.
"Choose!"
"My hand."
Yan smirked, taking the gun out of the boy's mouth. "Put it flat against the wall."
Sierra started raising her hand, then stopped.
A figure stood behind Yan. Her costume was barely recognizable – She wore a short cape of tattered black cloth over her body armor, a skintight black suit beneath that, and there were folds of black cloth draped around her legs like a dress or a robe. The entire fabric seemed to ripple and move. It took Sierra a second to realize it was crawling with a carpet of insects.
The disconcerting part was the girl's face, or lack thereof. Her expression was masked behind a shifting mass of bugs that moved in and out of her hairline. Sierra couldn't even tell where the bugs ended and the scalp began, as the small black bodies crawled into and onto the black curls. There was a hint of something like glass where Skitter's eyes were, but the bugs ventured far enough over her eyelids and around the frames that nothing was visible in the way of goggles, glasses or skin.
Skitter hadn't made a sound as she entered. She hadn't spoken, and her footsteps had been quiet.
Yan pointed the gun at Skitter. "You're back, huh?"
The villainess didn't speak. She pointed to her right instead.
Advancing toward the group was a beetle the size of a small pony. It didn't use its forelimbs to walk, but held them up so the razor edge was both visible and ready to strike.
"Call it off or I shoot!"
"Shoot and you die," Skitter's voice was distorted, not really resembling a sound from human lips. The beetle seemed to offer a deep buzz to accompany the 'oo' sounds. "It won't be pretty. Brown recluse venom makes your muscles necrotize. That means it decays while you're still alive. It takes days, but the only real cure is taking a knife to the area around the bite. That might be okay if you have one bite, carve out a half-pound of flesh, let the wound drain, stitch it up. But what if you have three or four bites? Or ten?"
"You're bullshitting me," Yan spat the words.
Skitter ignored her. "It's excruciatingly painful. Nothing you experienced during your initiation into the ABB even compares, I can guarantee it. You're rotting alive, your flesh turning black as it liquefies. So maybe you shoot me. Maybe you even kill me, though
I doubt it. Either way, whether I walk away from here alive or not, you get bitten. They're already on you. All three of you."
Yan glanced down at her body. In that same instant, the beetle took flight. It crossed the room in the span of a heartbeat and slammed into her. Its blade-like forelimbs caught around Yan and pulled her to the ground.
Sierra turned her attention to the other two, saw Sugita lunging to one side. She practically threw herself between him and the countertop where the knife still lay on top of the cutting board. Jay drew his knife, but dropped it in the same motion. His other hand clutched his forearm as his eyes went wide.
"That's one bite, Shaggy," Skitter said. "Giving you two seconds to kick the knife under the stove before I give you another. One-"
Jay kicked the knife across the kitchen floor. It slid out of sight.
Sierra did the best choice. Sierra is the best girl. I'm so proud of her. And Skitter is BACK. BACK TO KICK THE ASS OF THESE ANIMALS. Yes, Skitter, don't be merciful with them. Use Atlas to tear them in pieces. This is what I'd do in your place. Kill them without mercy. They wanted to take over your territory, to evict/kill your people, to kill the kids in your care, no fucking mercy for them. And never ever hire/help ABB, Merchants or Nazi members again. They're the worst creatures. Well, Merchants are gone, thanks to S9 (the only good thing these sickos ever did)

"And you, I think you were the one with the bad accent? You can step away from Charlotte now."
Sugita scowled, but he did as he was asked. He backed away from Charlotte until he stood beside Jay. Charlotte let one sob escape before she hurried across the kitchen and moved to stand behind Skitter.
She's been through something, Sierra thought. She knew Charlotte was staying in town only because of her family, that she'd been captured by the Merchants and held for at least a short while… and there was some reason she couldn't explain that to her family and just leave the city.
"I hope the rest of you are okay?" Skitter asked.
"Where were you?" Sierra returned the question with one of her own.
"Dealing with the Nine. They're not a concern anymore, at least for now."
It was surreal, hearing the girl talk about dealing with the Slaughterhouse Nine. They weren't in the same category as your average villain. They were like monsters from horror films, the killer who always got up at the end of the film, the monster who never died.
"You mean they won't attack anytime soon, or-"
"They're dealt with. Burnscar's dead. Crawler's dead. Mannequin's probably dead. Cherish and Shatterbird wish they were dead.
Found Siberian's weak point, and it'll be international news soon, if it isn't already. She, Jack and Bonesaw ran. Tried to pursue, couldn't track them. It'll be a while before they bounce back."
"You took on the Nine and won?"
Skitter ventured toward Yan, then used one foot to hold the girl's arm down against the ground. The beetle pinned it there, pressing the point of one forelimb into her palm with enough pressure that a bead of blood appeared. Skitter stepped around the girl so the beetle could do the same. When Yan clenched her fist, Skitter stepped on her fist, crushing it underfoot.
She took her time responding. When she did speak, all she said was, "I didn't say we won."
She lifted her foot, Yan unclenched it, and the beetle stabbed down with another pointed forelimb to pin it to the ground.
"What are you doing?" Yan asked, a note of desperation in her voice.
Skitter didn't respond. "Sierra? Charlotte?"
Charlotte didn't venture a reply, but Sierra managed one. "Yeah?"
Were it not for the accompanying buzz of the bugs, Sierra suspected she wouldn't have heard Skitter speak. "You've been working
hard. Thank you. I didn't expect to have anything to come back to."
"It's okay," Sierra said. The words were a bit of a non-sequitur, but Skitter seemed to accept them.
"Thought you would have left," Skitter said.
"Anyone that's still in the city probably has some reason they can't go. But things here aren't good."
"We can fix that," Skitter said. It sounded more like she was talking to herself than to anyone in the room. It would have been
reassuring if she hadn't been staring down at Yan.
"What are you going to do?" Yan repeated herself.
"Charlotte, would you take the children into another room?"
Charlotte seemed relieved to have the chance to escape. Every child that was present flocked to her and she hurried into the bedroom.
Yan raised her voice, "You left! You abandoned us!"
They were as insecure as the rest of us, Sierra thought. Not that it excuses their behavior.
"Hand or knee?" Skitter asked.
"Fuck you!" Yan shouted.
Then she convulsed. She thrashed, dragging her hands against the pointed forelimbs with such violence that she opened ragged cuts in her palms. She stopped as quickly as she'd started, her eyes going wide.
She'd been bitten, more than once.
"Shaggy-hair, hand or knee?"
Jay's eyes went wide, but he very calmly stated, "Hand."
His eyes went wide as a spider crawled down the length of his arm to the back of his hand. He jumped like he'd been electrocuted.
"And Mr. Accent. Hand or knee?"
Sugita glanced around, then lunged for Sierra. Going for the knife on the counter yet again. She blocked him for the second time, he tried to shove her aside, and she used the distraction to drive her knee into his stomach. He grunted and folded over.
"Both, then," Skitter said.
Sugita was too busy reeling from the knee to the gut to respond or react.
"Attacking my people? That was dumb. Attacking a little kid? Dumber. Consider my territory to be a very bad place to be from now on. My bugs can see you, they can hear you, and I'll know if you slow down even a little as you leave, give you a few more bites."
The beetle climbed off Yan, using its forelimbs to pick up the gun by driving the points through the trigger-guard. It moved to Skitter's side.
Yan, Sugita and Jay all took that as their leave to climb to their feet and head toward the door. None of them even looked at Skitter, but they stopped when she pushed the door closed.
"There's no safe haven for you in Brockton Bay. My allies have control of every district, every territory. No shelter will host you,
and our individual forces will be searching every other place you might want to sleep. Before you get far enough to find a doctor and get those bites treated, my contacts will have spread the word. The doctors may have to treat you, but we can have our people sitting in the waiting rooms, or working as assistants to the doctors. If you show your face, you'll get attacked. Maybe it'll be a direct attack, maybe it won't. Trust me when I say you won't be in any shape to defend yourselves."
"So you're condemning us to die?" Any bravado Yan might have had before had been excised and replaced by wide-eyed fear.
"No. Leave the city as fast as you can, and you can get help somewhere else. I don't really care, so long as you're out of my city.
You'll have some ugly scars if you don't hurry."
Skitter was too kind to them. She gave them a chance to leave the City and only scared them. I doubt that she really used the Brown Recluse on them. She just played tricks with their minds, scaring them. I'm kind of disappointed, I wanted to see blood, but this method of hers is a good one too. They'll never return to the City again, they'll be scared out of their minds. But they'll terrorize other people in other cities. :( Anyways, Skitter saved her lieutenants and children and this is as good as possible.

Skitter gestured to the door, and the three were quick to leave. "Sierra, the shutter."
She hurried to obey, stepping into the open doorframe and reaching up to bring it down to the ground. It latched at the door's
base. She shut the door after it. "There're kids still on an errand, I think."
"I'll let you know when to open the shutter again."
"Okay."
Skitter scattered the bugs around her face and ran her gloved fingers through her hair to straighten it. "I'm sorry."
"It's okay," Sierra replied, not quite sure what the apology was for.
"Couldn't focus on this place and the Nine at the same time, and I thought this place was a lost cause."
That stung, but Sierra didn't voice the thought. "Might be. We've got bodies to get rid of-"
"I'll handle that tonight."
"The Chosen have been moving into the edges of your area, here and elsewhere, according to Tattletale's soldier."
Skitter let herself drop into a chair. "Anything serious? Ongoing attacks?"
"Just occupying the territory, I think. Maybe making trouble for minorities nearby, but nothing so serious that I've hard about it."
"Then I'll deal with them after an afternoon's rest. Maybe open a discussion before I try anything more serious." Skitter's voice buzzed as she spoke. She pulled off the mask that covered the lower half of her face.
"Your voice. You're still doing the thing where your bugs talk with you."
"Sorry," Skitter said, the swarm suddenly quiet. "I don't even think about it anymore."
"Your gang's a lot smaller. A lot of people died."
Skitter put her elbows on her knees, removed her glasses and buried her face in her hands.
Crying?
Sierra hesitated. What was she supposed to do here?
She ventured forward and reached out to put a hand on the girl's shoulder. She stopped when she saw the carpet of ants, cockroaches and wasps.
"I'm okay," Skitter said, without looking up. She removed her hands from her face and leaned back. There was no sign of tears –
her eyes were dry. Just tired. "Could I bother you to make me a cup of tea? Milk, drop of honey."
Sierra nodded, "I remember."
Silence reigned as she filled the kettle and set it down on the stove. Still have to deliver the soup. Sierra tried to surreptitiously examine Skitter. The girl was removing all of the bugs from the surface of her costume and the gaps in the armor. The swarm flowed up the stairs as a single mass.
"Those three… are they going to die?"
"No. The bites weren't from a brown recluse. They'll hurt, they'll swell, and the three will probably leave the city to find a doctor. Even if they realize I conned them, I think I scared them enough that they won't be coming back to challenge me."
"Ah."
They say we fear the unknown, Sierra thought to herself. So why does she freak me out more as I get to know her?
She brought her employer tea in the largest cup she'd been able to find.
"Things are going to get better now?" she asked. "You're not worried about the Chosen?"
"No. I think their leader is gone, and after facing down the Nine, somehow I'm not worried about dealing with them."
Facing down the Nine. Sierra shivered a bit.
"No," Skitter thought aloud. "I think the biggest challenge I face comes fromwithin our organization."
That gave Sierra pause. Had Skitter intended to include her with that 'our', or was it just vaguely phrased?
"An ally? One of the other people with their own territories?"
"I shouldn't have said that," Skitter said.
There was a pause. Sierra thought of how she would excuse herself, go tend to the soup and check on Charlotte, but Skitter spoke
first. "But no. Not an ally. At least half of them might get involved, and that could get pretty ugly, fast, but I'm thinking the
biggest issue right now is the man at the top."
You're going to take down one of the most vile monsters in this story, the snake-monster Coil, right...Taylor? Because this is the only way you can free Dinah. There are no other ways and you must be really naive to think that he'll release her if you'll give him the City. Only his death is the ticket to freedom for Dinah. I wish you success because you need it, Taylor. All the success in the world. I also hope you'll be less gullible in the future. :D

Sierra is the best, she already occupies a special place in my heart. :) Charlotte is a very good person too but I feel a lot of pity for her. :(

Good night and sleep well, my friends.
 
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Taylor ... without a doubt, is not the most stable person, and, in spite of everything, she still wants to be the heroine that she dreamed as a child.

Hmm, where you see heroism, I see stupidity. To save a criminal, especially one like Cherish, is not a heroic feat. Even Miss Militia- a HERO- told Taylor to put a bullet in her head. Would you have tried to save someone like Cherish? Someone who will continue to kill because she can't help herself? The blood of Cherish's next victims will be on your hands, you know. Because you helped her to escape. But, everyone with their opinion. I see things in my way, you see things in your way. ;)
 
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