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

Interlude 18 (Donation Bonus #1)
Hello, my people. Let's see what this Arc have in store for us...with its first Interlude. Hmm, a wild guess? A MEH Interlude with Cauldron? An informative Interlude with Eidolon, the only Triumvirate member that we know very few things about? An exciting Interlude with the crazy and eccentric villain Accord and his unusual way to see the world around him? Btw, I can see Accord as a funny and unusual combination between two of my favorite fictional characters: Tyrion from Game of Thrones (their height and intelligence, duh, even if Accord is a little taller) and Death the Kid from Soul Eater (for people who doesn't know who this character is, Death the Kid is a Shinigami- literal God of Death with an insane obsession for order and symmetry). Well, Accord is more of an asshole compared with these two, and he's one damn interesting asshole and I demand to know more about him. :D Another Interlude that I'm eager to read will be about one of these Birdcage prisoners that caught my attention: Glaistig Uaine, Lustrum or Teacher. From the bits I read about them until now, I think that I'll have great fun following one of them during this Interlude. They're the only prisoners (except for Amelia, Marquis and Paige- my favorite Birdcage's "tenants") that I find interesting enough to deserve my attention. Fuck Lung btw! ;)
Let's start out little adventure and hope that the onions carrying ninjas will give me peace during this lecture. Because, during the past Chapters and especially the last Arc, they kind of tortured me without mercy :) Interlude 18 (Donation Bonus #1)


"I am Kevin Norton, and I am the most powerful man in the world."
Kevin made a hand signal, and Duke woofed lightly.
"I've saved millions of lives. Billions."
Another hand signal bidding another small woof of agreement.
He held out his mug, but the pedestrians around him simply avoided him, ignored it.
The sole of Kevin Norton's old shoe had come free at the toe a few days ago, and the tip of it dipped too low, catching on the cobblestone path. He tripped and nearly fell, and Duke danced out of the way, ears perked in alarm.
Kevin caught his balance by grabbing onto a bystander, a woman, and she almost thrust him away, her face suddenly etched in disgust.
"Sorry about that, miss," Kevin told her, as she hurried on her way, quickening her pace. When he didn't get a response, he raised his voice so she could hear him as he finished, "A sad thing, that a man of my stature can't affordshoes, isn't it?"
Kevin's gait bordered on a limp as he adjusted his walk to avoid tripping on his shoe again. The path here was old-fashioned, cobblestones worn by the tread of hundreds of people over countless years. The area around him wasn't so old. Renovated storefronts and new buildings were popping up, mimicking the older British styles while staying current, fresh and new.
"We won't be able to stay for long, Duke," Kevin said. "Amount of money the city's dropping here, they won't want vagrants around. But I only want to pay a visit to my old haunt, see what's become of it."
He saw a family approaching, held out a mug, "A few pence, for the most powerful man in the world?"
Ok, no Birdcage (FUCK), no Cauldron (YES), no Accord (SHIT), we have a poor homeless man names Kevin Norton (great, now I can't stop thinking at the actor Edward Norton :)) and his loyal dog, Duke. Kevin seems to be british (because of the pence- british coin and the description of the new buildings in older british style) and he sees himself as the most powerful man in the world. I had a suspicion and I looked over my notes to see if this Kevin is Nilbog because I remember that Nilbog was also homeless before triggering and maybe this Interlude is his backstory, but his name is Jamie Rinke so Kevin must be someone else. What if...what if Kevin is Eidolon and this will be another Interlude showing how Cauldron recruited him and gave him his powers, turning him into their manufactured hero? Because his insane belief of being "the most powerful man in the world" fits his future powers and status perfectly. ;)


The kids stared, but the parents averted their eyes, the mother putting her hands around the little one's shoulders as if to protect them.
Kevin shrugged and walked on. There were only a handful of coins inside the mug, rattling around as his arm swung.
"You wouldn't remember much of this area," he told Duke, "I'd already moved on from this before I found you. Ran. I'd pass through a few times when you were still small enough to hold in my hand, but I'd avoid this particular spot. Won't say I haven't missed it. The old owners used to give me some of the leftovers."
He pointed, "Just over there, there was a bakery. They'd throw out anything more than a day old. Bags of rolls and pastries. Sausage rolls, pasties. When they realized I was coming by to partake, supplement my meager diet, they started leaving the bags to one side of the bins so it wouldn't get soiled, and they'd leave other things. Little things. Some salads, so I had some greens. A comb, a toothbrush, soap, deodorant. Gentle folk."
Kevin reached down to scratch the top of Duke's head.
"Wonder what's become of them. Hope the changes around here treated them alright. Be a crying shame if they were forced out and didn't get what their shops were worth. They deserved that much, at least. More."
Duke yawned, and ended the yawn with a little whine.
"Me, you ask?" Kevin said. "No. I don't deserve much of anything. What's that line, about power and responsibility? Most powerful man in the world, I have a bloody great deal of responsibility. Sure, I go to bed hungry, I slept terribly during that one spell of body lice, but the thing that really costs me sleep is the idea I might have shirked my responsibilities."
Kevin looked down and Duke met his eyes, tilted his head quizzically.
"I got scared, boy. Because I'm a coward. There's three good ways to get to where I'm at in life. Not talking about being the most powerful man in the world. Talking about how I don't have a place to go, not a friend in the world besides you. One way you get like this is a lack of support. Caring family, friends, you can get through almost anything. No one there to back you up? Even the littlest things can knock you down a long way if there's nobody to catch you."
There was a dull rumble, and then the rain started pouring down, heavy.
"A summer rain, Duke. About due, isn't it?"
The few people on the streets ran for cover, and the little side street was nearly emptied in the span of a minute. Kevin stretched his arms, letting the rain soak through him. He dragged his fingers through his hair to comb it back, raised his head to face the sky.
Duke shook himself after only a few seconds, spraying water. It startled Kevin from his reverie.
"What was I saying? Oh, right. Second way you get to circumstances like mine? Sickness. Sometimes that's in the head, sometimes it's in the body, and sometimes it's a sickness you get in a bottle or a pipe. Third path is the one I took. Cowardice. Run away from life. Run away from yourself. Sometimes the bottle's a cowardice too. Run away from the truth about what you're doing to yourself, I dunno. I have you to thank for sparing me that sin."
He felt a cold wind and stepped under the eaves of the newly renovated buildings, to find brief shelter from the downpour as he walked.
"Too set in my ways to change, to live a braver life. Just coming back here is taking all the courage I can sum up."
Duke forced his head under Kevin's hand, and Kevin couldn't help but smile.
"Good boy, good boy. Appreciate the moral support."
They had to step out into the rain again to cross the street. Kevin quickened his pace, and Duke loped alongside him.
He ducked under the next set of eaves as he reached the next block. "I fucked up, Duke. I know that. I gotta live with that. I did a lot. More than most would, I think. But it's not enough. If my gut's right, it's not nearly enough. Shit."
Just down the street, a shop door opened and a young woman stepped outside. Petite, pretty, twenty-something, her black hair cut to a pixie cut and topped by a dark gray beret. Black tights, short, pleated gray skirt. Fashionable. She turned his way, an umbrella in hand.
He smiled at her, stepped out into the rain as they crossed paths, so she wouldn't have to.
"Mister?" she called out.
He was just returning to the shelter of the eaves. "What is it?"
"Here," she said. She had her wallet out, and handed him a ten pound note. He glanced at her.
Taking the note, he said, "Thank you."
"You're very welcome."
He gave her a funny look. She was looking him in the eyes. "Usually I get two types. Some give me the money and don't even give me a second glance. Those who do look at me are sure to lecture me on how I should spend it. So feel free to wag your finger at me, tell me I shouldn't spend it on drugs, drink and fags. I'll understand, and I can look suitably ashamed."
"Spend it however you need," she said. She had a trace of a french accent, "Circumstances might be hard enough that maybe you need to find the little comforts, even if they aren't good for you."
"Too true. Rest assured, I feed Duke first, feed myself, and then I buy the little comforts, as you put it. I admit I do like a fag when I can get my hands on one."
"Glad to hear it," she said, smiling. "Hello Duke."
"He's a good boy, but I wouldn't advise petting him."
She withdrew her hand.
"Not fleas or anything like that. I keep him healthy. But he's a working mutt. Watches my back when I need watching. We take care of each other. So he might be protective of me, not keen on someone getting too close, too soon."
"Did you name him?" she asked. When he nodded, she asked, "Any reason for Duke?"
"Thought long and hard about it. Duke seemed fitting. Highest rank of our United Kingdom, just beneath a king in status. Fitting for the dog that serves the most powerful man in the world."
He was looking at her eyes when he said it, saw the sadness in her expression. "The most powerful man in the world?"
"It's true. Don't think I didn't see that. You don't believe me."
"It's a grand claim, Mister…"
"Kevin. Kevin Norton. And don't mind my rambling."
"Lisette," she said, extending a hand.
He shook it. Even with the moisture of the downpour, her hand was warm.
"Are you okay?" she asked.
"Hm?" he perked up, withdrawing his hand.
"You had a look on your face."
"Just wondering when the last time I had contact with another person was. Might have been a few years ago. Pastor gave me a hug as I left his shelter."
"That sounds so lonely, Kevin. Years without human contact?"
Awww, Edward...I mean, Kevin takes great care of Duke, he clearly loves his dog, especially since Duke is the only soul that love him unconditionally and never left him. I think that Rachel would have liked you if she knew you, dude. :D For some reasons, this Lisette lady makes me think at Contessa and I won't be surprised if she really is Contessa (despite Contessa being an italian codename and this petite and compassionate lady being french) trying to recruit the future Eidolon. Yes, I strongly believe that Kevin is Eidolon and Cauldron is interested in offering him the chance to be the most powerful man in the world for REAL. Its seems that they recruit people with personal problems: Rebecca suffering from cancer and being hopeless, Kevin -a homeless running from his life, Jamie being obsessed with catching criminals to clean her father's reputation...I can see a trend here.


"Not so lonely. I've got one friend," he said, scratching Duke's head.
Lisette nodded.
"But you shouldn't forget. The little stuff. Even a handshake? That's something special. Meaningful. Value it, even if you get it every day."
"I'll keep that in mind," she smiled.
"Can't tell you how grateful I am," Kevin said. "Taking the time for me, it means the world to me. Might be the push I need."
"For what?"
"I'm looking back, and I haven't looked back in a long while. Visiting home, so to speak. Thinking about stuff I haven't even told Duke about, these past twelve years. You've given me a bump of morale at a time I needed it. Thank you."
"I'm glad. I hope you make peace with it."
"Heavy burden, mine. I… I don't suppose you have a little while? Would you walk with me a few minutes?"
She glanced over her shoulder in the direction she'd been headed, "My train-"
"I understand if you wouldn't want to. But if you indulged this old man, it'd make all the difference in my facing this, today. A few minutes."
"You're not that old." She paused. "I suppose I could."
"Come, then, it isn't far. You might want to open that umbrella."
She gave him a dubious glance.
He shook his head, "No. Not expecting you to share. I haven't washed my clothes too recently. Wouldn't want to inflict that on you. And Duke might get jealous."
She nodded, and followed alongside him as he headed on his way. He didn't miss the wide berth she gave him, staying several paces away, hanging back just enough that she could keep an eye on him, as though ready to run if he did something. She might be a kind person, but she isn't stupid.
"I was in my early twenties when I started out," he said. "Born in London, had nobody left after my parents died in my teens. Moved up here to York. Met a girl, moved into her flat. I won't say it was the cause of this predicament of mine, I'm willing to take the blame for being where I'm at. But it started me on that road."
"What happened?"
"Too many mistakes all together. She wasn't the right girl, for one. Our relationship progressed, and I realized that I don't like women."
"Oh," Lisette said.
"A little late, but I'd gotten that far by doing what I thought I was supposed to be doing, and dating a girl was one of those things. Am I bothering you? Boring you?"
"No. Not at all."
"Well, I was a young, stupid twenty year old boy, I'd moved in without anything putting my name on the lease and without holding on to any money to move out. She realized we weren't going to work out, threatened to kick me out, and I begged to stay. Nowhere to go. Thought I could save up enough to get a place, if I stuck it out, dealt with the anger. She started hitting me. I was never the type to hit back. It got bad."
"I'm sorry."
"There's battered women's shelters, but none for battered men, far as I know. People somehow imagine a woman couldn't ever strike a man."
Cool, Kevin is gay. He tried to have a relationship with a woman, but he discovered that he's gay (besides, his girlfriend was an ABUSIVE BITCH with capital letters). So, Legend, possible Eidolon and I still don't know Alexandria's sexual preferences. Good representation of LGBT community in Worm, Wildbow, at least two of the strongest heroes in the story (if Kevin will be confirmed to be Eidolon) are gay and a couple of other heroes/rogues are also gay. :DWildbow is not only a God of Death and Suffering over his characters and a genial writer but he's also a tolerant and open minded human being on top of everything. :D:D Alright, back to Kevin's abusive girlfriend. What a BITCH! Beating a man just because he doesn't like her anymore. :anger: Fucking bitch, poor Kevin. And, yes, I definitely agree with Kevin, there are battered men as well. Fewer than women, of course, but they still exist. Even if women are physically weaker than men in general, some women can be stronger than some men, besides there are men who refuse to hit back a woman, just like Kevin. Too bad that a lot of people can't believe that this shit (men being abused by women) is happening right before their eyes and is equally bad as women being abused by men. In my country, people laugh when they hear about battered men, calling them cowards for not fighting back. :( Even my own father taught me to defend myself in order to not allow men to ever hurt me and he told me that if a man strikes me, its my duty to fucking kill him (if he doesn't kill him first). Told you that my father would make a great villain. :p Amelia, I think we have something to discuss about our fathers. All in all, my father falls in the same trap as everyone else: he thinks that only women can be abused by men, not viceversa. He's a gentleman, yes, because he calls men abusing women as cowards and assholes and is very protective towards the women he loves but his way of thinking is not exactly right. :(There are men who suffer domestic abuse just like women, and probably some of them even worse (but they can't tell anyone because nobody would believe them or worse, will laugh on their expense).


"And I've wondered for a long time if I made the right decision," Kevin said. "Here we are."
The road ended, and they reached a narrow stream that fed into the River Ouse. A small, quaint bridge extended the cobblestone footpath over the stream, benches stood out on a stone patio, and younger trees had been planted in soil bordered by circles of stone.
"This is the home you haven't returned to?" Lisette asked.
"Closest to home I ever had," Kevin stepped away from the umbrella's shelter, approached the bridge, "They changed it. Used to be I could sleep under here. It's where I came when I left that apartment and that girl."
"And you've been on the streets ever since?"
"Some stays in shelters, when it got too cold, and when they'd take Duke in as well. Have to make some concessions to make it as long as I have. Thank you, by the way, for coming. I know you missed your train. I don't know if I would have been brave enough to go through with this, even with Duke at my side.
I've started and stopped more times than I can count. It's appreciated."
She gave him a funny look. "It's alright. Take your time."
Kevin nodded, "Would you take Duke? Just for a minute?"
She took the offered leash, a rope cord that had been carefully knotted into a harness for Duke, extending from his shoulder. It was barely necessary. Duke never pulled.
Kevin approached the bridge, traced his fingers over the rounded stones that made up the bridge, the rain-worn gargoyle's face that stood out from the pillar at the bottom. The rain streamed off the stone face, poured off and through his clothes, soaking him to his core. It seemed almost fitting.
There wasn't much point, given the rain, but he knelt by the water's edge, where the surface frothed with both current and the downpour, washed his hands. He took a deep breath, taking in the faint but familiar smells of the river water. A natural smell.
Memories came flooding back.
Kevin pushed his hair out of the way of his face, cupped water in his hands, and splashed his face.
He stood, then stopped, frozen.
A sigh passed through his lips, drowned out by the noise of the pounding rain.
Between the nearest patio table and tree, the golden man floated, only inches above the ground, luminescent in the gloom and pouring rain. The light reflected off the falling raindrops, scintillating, cast eerie reflections in the river, and the water that streamed between the cobblestones.
Kevin put his hands in his pockets to warm them, glanced at Lisette and Duke. Duke hadn't budged an inch, but his ears were flat against his head. Lisette had her hands to her mouth, eyes wide. The umbrella had fallen to the ground, forgotten.
Kevin studied the man. Ageless, the golden man hadn't changed in the slightest. His hair was the same length, as was his short beard. Every part of him was a burnished gold, even his eyes. He didn't breathe, didn't blink as he stared.
The water ran off the golden man's body, but he wasn't getting wet. His hair barely moved as the rain struck it, his costume absorbed the moisture, but dried just as fast. The water simply wicked off his skin and hair, leaving him untouched.
It was this same effect that kept the costume clean, a simple white bodysuit extending to biceps and toes. It had been soiled countless times, by everything under the sun, but the golden radiance the man gave off pushed away the particles, slowly and surely cleaning it just as it was doing with the water. The suit might as well have been a part of him, now.
"Hello old friend," Kevin said.
...................................WHAT THE ACTUALLY FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT THE GODDAMN FUCK!!!!!! A battered homeless gay with a kind heart is friends with...Scion himself? He's friend with a REAL MOST POWERFUL MAN IN THE WORLD? :o:o:confused: Ok, I have to come slowly to my senses because...I'm incredible shocked about this whole PLOT TWIST. Finally, something that managed to GENUINELY SURPRISE me in this story after Arcs where I wasn't surprised by mostly anything else. Alright, Kevin NOT Edward Norton and maybe not Eidolon, tell us your life story. How you became friend with a super-powerful alien? Did he saved you from bad people and he decided that you should be his first human friend? Fuck....when I read about the connection between Kevin and Scion, I slapped myself so bad over my cheek that now my whole face is burning. I'm insane, this story makes me like this. :(:lol:rofl:When I'll reach its end, I think I'll start posting the last liveblogs from a sanatorium.


The only answer was the pouring rain. The golden man didn't speak.
"Wondered if I would see you here," Kevin continued. "Been a long time. I'd nearly convinced myself I'd imagined you. That old dog over there, he wasn't even born when I left, and he's on his last legs now. Twelve years old."
The golden man only stared.
Kevin turned away from the superhero. Walking briskly, he caught up with Lisette's umbrella, picked it up and shook off the collected water. He handed the umbrella to her.
"Scion," she whispered.
"No," Kevin said. "That was never his name."
"I don't understand."
"Come closer."
She hesitated, but approached until she was a short distance from the golden man. The pupil-less eyes had never left Kevin.
"I said I was the most powerful man in the world. Wasn't lying," Kevin said. "See?"
The golden man didn't react.
"You control him?" Lisette asked.
"No. Not really. Yes. Not like you're thinking."
"I don't understand."
"Time was, this golden man spent his time wandering, floating here and there, observing but never doing anything. In a daze. Naked as the day he was born. Everyone had different ideas on who he was. Some thought he might be an angel, others thought he was a fallen angel, and still more thought there were scientific explanations. Only thing they ever agreed on was that he looked sad."
"He does." Lisette was staring, but the golden man was only looking at Kevin.
"He doesn't," Kevin said. "Don't buy it. He doesn't look anything. That expression never changes. But whatever's underneath, that's what's giving you that feeling. He looks sad because he is sad. Except you take out the 'looks' part of it."
"That doesn't make sense."
"He bloody well flies! And fights a giant continent-shattering lizard with golden laser beams! Nothing about him makes any sense!"
The golden man turned his eyes away from the pair, examining one of the recently planted trees. His eyes fixated on a leaf.
"What's he doing?"
"Getting around to that. Was pure chance, but he stopped somewhere near here, dead of night. Happened around the time I was still new to this life, when I was still feeling so sorry for myself I couldn't look anyone in the eyes. I saw him, realized he was this same golden man I'd heard about on the news. I was mad with depression, ran up to him and pounded my hands on his chest, yelled at him, swore, called him every name in the book."
"Why?"
"Because he dared to be more miserable than me. Or because people were putting all these hopes on him and he wasn't doing a fucking thing other than being some world-wandering nobody who happened to be able to fly. Don't know. A lot of it was me shouting at myself. I said something about not being miserable, not being a waste, and maybe if he helped in a soup kitchen or something he'd feel better about himself."
"A soup kitchen?"
"I didn't really expect him to go work in a soup kitchen. I eventually did, but that's beside the point. I told him to go do something, go help people. And he did. Has been since."
"Just like that?"
"Look at him. There's nothing in there. Whatever happened to him, whatever made him this way, it broke the man. Broke his mind. Might be why he was wandering. Looking for answers, trying to figure out what's going on."
The golden man continued staring at the leaves.
"He doesn't get offended?" Lisette asked. "When you talk about him like he can't understand?"
"He understands. He hears. But I've never heard him speak. Barely ever get him to look at me while I'm talking. Doesn't show emotion, maybe doesn't understand it."
"It's almost like he's autistic," Lisette said.
"How's that?" Kevin asked.
"Too connected," Lisette said. "Too much in the way of stimuli, drowning everything out."
"Enhanced hearing, hearing the whole city at once?"
"Maybe. Or maybe he senses things we don't," she said. "The most powerful person in the world, and looking at him now, he's like a child."
Kevin is the one controlling Scion...Or better said, he told the alien what to do, he even told him to get dressed and start saving people. Scion doesn't save people because he cares for humanity or he have a hidden agenda but because a single human is telling him to do that. He's like an autistic alien who needs directions and guidance because he doesn't know what to do if he's left alone. Ok, now my whole opinion about Scion changed for moment. He's not a possible ultimate evil with a hidden agenda against humanity neither a Superman wanna be, he's like a robot under Kevin's guidance and if this Kevin will disappear one day...he'll have nobody else to guide him and maybe he'll stop helping humans and return to his planet. :( But what if his planet doesn't exist anymore? Or he forgot his way back? Maybe because this is the reason why he's so sad? Maybe he's not autistic and he's in fact more intelligent than any other human but he just lost his way back and his mind is broken because of homesickness. Very interesting, an alien missing his homeplanet. Just like the Doctor missing his Gallifrey. And I suddenly feel pity for Scion, the first time when I felt something else except for distrust for this character. :( Btw, Kevin, why don't you tell your alien buddy to kill all Endbringers, starting with Simurgh, instead of just playing with them? If he can indeed kill them, the humanity will become almost a fucking paradise, because most of the shit going around is possible "thanks" to these fuckers. At least, try to convince him to kill them. ;)


"Yeah, and unless something's changed," Kevin said, "The only person he listens to is me. He'd come when I was alone, when the weather was bad or in the dead of night, and however he comes, nobody ever followed him here."
"They can't follow him with cameras or satellite, I heard. Have to rely on eye witnesses and global communication to track him."
"Oh. Might be it," Kevin said. "Surprised he came with you here. I thought- I almost thought he wouldn't, because I had you along. It made me feel better."
"Why? Why avoid him?"
Kevin didn't take his eyes off the golden man. "He scares me. He chose me to listen to, of all people. I'm the most powerful person in the world, just because of that. Because I can tell the strongest, most capable man in the world what to do."
"And you ran?"
"It took me a while to realize what I'd set in motion. I started hearing about him. Word on the street, newspapers, radio. The golden man saves a small island from disaster. The golden man interrupts a burgeoning war. But it wasn't until that damned clip began playing on the news that I realized what I'd gotten into."
"I don't understand."
"He'd visit regular, right? Stop by, like he was checking if I had anything else to say. Maybe I'd tell him to be more gentle with people when saving them from a car crash, or after that horned bastard came climbing out of the ground and the golden man flew right past it to visit me, I told him he needed to helpnext time, to fight that monster and anything like it. But sometimes I didn't have anything to say, and it's not like he obeys my every instruction down to the last detail, so sometimes he'd hang out here at half past four in the goddamn morning, and I couldn't get rid of him, so I'd just talk."
"Talk?"
"About whatever. A book I'd gotten my hands on. Current events. The generosity of strangers. Or I'd fix him up some clothes so he looked decent and talk about the clothes."
He fell silent, watching the golden man.
"What happened?"
"He never responded, barely ever paid attention when I opened my mouth to ramble about whatever. But he was following the general orders I gave him. Help people, do this more, do that less. But I'm in the middle of talking to him about my childhood, about home, when he latches on something. Head turns, eye contact. Scares the shit out of me. I go over it all over again, but it was five in the bloody morning and I couldn't remember exactly what I'd said. That is, I couldn't until three days later, I happen to be in the right time and place, and I see a television in a store playing this clip that's cropping up on the news. The golden man says something for the first and last time. Everyone seems to think he said Scion, and they latch onto it. They're wrong, but itsticks, and the word appears on t-shirts and in music and people are talking about it here, where I live. All because of one thing I said in some ramble of mine, the whole world changes."
"That's what scared you?"
"It was the wake up call. Stupid, isn't it? Trivial."
"No. Nothing's trivial when you're talking about him."
The golden man had turned his eyes towards the river, his back to them.
"What did you say, if the word wasn't Scion?" Lisette asked.
"Only realized later. Was talking about home, religion and family. Talking about a memory from my childhood. Don't even remember it that well, now. But the word he paid attention to was Zion."
"That's Hebrew, isn't it?"
Kevin nodded. "Don't know. Don't know the language, it was something to do with a cousin of mine getting in trouble when we were thirteen. Don't know why he fixated on it. But he did, and around the same time that clip started playing, they were talking about the things he'd done. How he was still the most powerful person out there. It's terrifying, because all that power was at my command, mine to order around. Because a filthy, do-nothing loser like me can change the world with a word."
"You're not a loser. You told him to help people."
Kevin nodded grimly.
Her expression changed. "You're not going to change that, are you?"
He shook his head. "Golden man!"
The golden man floated around to face him square-on.
"I've screwed up, waiting so long to talk to you. But I'm here now and there's two things we got to discuss."
There was no response. Only the motionless stare.
"This is a hard one, because I really want to be wrong, here. If this works, then it means my stupidity and my cowardice cost people big. Means I could have fixed something much sooner. Was only about the spring before last, I got a chance to use that newfangled internet. Took some time to learn, but I read up on you. Saw video of how you were fighting…"
"Kevin?" Lisette asked.
"Those Endbringer motherfuckers. I told you that you need to stop them, that you need to fight and protect people. And you have been."
He clenched his hands, stared down at the ground, "And god help me, maybe I wasn't specific enough. Maybe I didn't realize you'd interpret me literally. We need you to kill the things. Destroy every last trace of them, throw them into space. Don't know. But fight to kill, don't just… God, I hope I'm wrong, that
I'm remembering the words I chose all wrong, and that you didn't hear my suggestion and take it to mean you should fight for fighting's sake, or fight to stop them, but not to stop them for good. You understand? Don't just stop them from doing what they were doing. Stop them permanently."
The golden man hovered in place, so still it looked like he was frozen in time, standing in the air.
"My god, golden man, I'm praying you understand. Took me a year to get up the courage to do this, because I was afraid of this. If that was the problem, and you kill one of those bastards, then I just- I just saved countless people, and the blood of every person they've killed in the meantime is on my hands."

YES...YES....Kevin did what I asked him to do using my super-secret 4th Wall Interaction superpower...Well, now its not so secret anymore. :p Scion is going to kill some aquatic, earth and sky bitches. Simurgh will fly away like a bitch she's everytime when she sees Scion coming after her because she knows what to expect at from now on. I'm going to have a lot of fun watching Scion getting sick and tired of Endbringers' shit. :D:D Kevin, you're my new favorite "non-powered" human in this story. Sorry, Sierra, you're great, but Kevin is FUCKING AWESOME. I love him and how much he cares for his fellow people, using his power over Scion to do as much good as possible. And he's so damn selfless, he doesn't care at all about his own person, all that matters for him is other people's lives. If more people would be like Kevin in real life. :)
The worst thing that might possible happen? I think I see how the end of the world will start. Hope I'll be wrong, especially because I don't like such predictable scenario. Let's imagine Kevin crossing his path with a certain gentleman. A gentleman looking like Johnny Deep and having a big grin over his handsome face.
Kevin will be like: -Oh, no...he looks so much like Johnny Deep and...he's hot. Dat exposed hairless chest, dat huge thing in his pants that looks like...
The gentleman will be like: "pulls out that huge thing in his pants that looks like a knife and... its a knife and proceeds to go stabby-stabby on Kevin. Then he smiles an enchanting smile, looking up at Scion".
Scion, screaming internally: -Oh, no, he's hot. DAT EXPOSED HAIRLESS CHEST!
The gentleman: -Destroy the world, my friend. Starting from this moment.
Conclusion: everyone is fucked because not even Scion can resist to Jack motherfucker Slash's sexyness.
Please, Wildbow, don't go this way. Its PAINFUL PREDICTABLE. :(


"Kevin," Lisette spoke, her voice quiet. Her hands settled on his shoulders.
He ignored her, "The other important topic? I've run out of time. Middle aged, and my liver's done in. Never really drank, because I had to feed that dog over there. Never did any drugs, besides smoking fags. But I got the hepatitis somehow. Bad blood in a hospital, or someone else's infected blood got mingled with mine on a night some kids decided to pick on a homeless man and I fought back. Running into you the way I did, golden man, and having you stop to listen to me? That was a one in a gazillion chance. Getting this disease was another, might be. Meeting you was the best and scariest part of my life, maybe it's the same with the disease, a blessing in disguise. Maybe it was, aside from this young lady's help, the only reason I was able to find the balls to come here."
The rain wasn't as violent or as heavy as it had been. It made for an audible change in the patter of water on stone and water on water.
Kevin sighed. "I'm here to get my affairs in order, and you're most important after Duke. I want you to keep doing what you were doing. Help people. Try to communicate with the good guys more. I told you to do that before and you didn't listen, but you should. And if there's a problem, if you need someone to listen to, someone to visit from time to time, look for this young lady. Lisette. Because she's good people. She's a better person than I am. Braver. Hasto be braver, if she's stopping to talk to a homeless motherfucker like me, following him someplace."
"No," Lisette said, "I couldn't."
"Shitty thing for me to be doing," Kevin said, turning to look over his shoulder at her. "This burden. But I somehow feel better about this than sending him to go obey you than telling him to go listen to and obey the Suits, or the Protectorate, or Red Gauntlet, or whoever. You think about it, figure out what you need to, decide what he needs to be told."
"You think he will? He'll come to me?" Lisette asked, her eyes were wide.
"Don't know, but I think he might. Don't know why he picked me to listen to, but he did. I could've reminded him of someone he used to know. Or he just up and decided we were friends, maybe. With luck, he can be your friend too." Kevin sighed, "You two got it? You're partners now."
Lisette couldn't bring herself to speak. The golden man didn't respond either, didn't even move to glance at Lisette.
The golden man hovered in place for long, silent seconds, and then took off, faster than the eye could see. Only a golden trail of light was left in his wake, quickly fading.
In mere seconds, Scion was gone.
"We have to tell someone," Lisette said.
"You can try. They'll look at you the way you looked at me. Like you've lost your mind."
"But- but…"
"Yeah," Kevin said. "Not so easy, is it? Maybe if you're lucky, he'll show up when others are around, and they'll believe you when you talk about it."
He sighed. "Come on, Duke."
Lisette didn't resist as he grabbed Duke's leash. Kevin started walking away.
"I don't understand!" Lisette called after him.
Kevin didn't turn around or stop walking as he raised his voice to respond over the sound of the pouring rain. "Good deal, isn't it? Ten pounds to become the most powerful person in the world."

Ok, now Lisette took Kevin's place at Scion's helm. The same shit because its a huge possibility for her to cross her path with a certain gentleman and...You know the story.
Very nice interlude but...don't lets this happen, Wildbow. I mean, find other solutions for Jack to destroy the world if you're so into this Apocalypse fetish, not the easiest and most obvious one.
Good night and sleep well, my friends "parachutes over Scion, clinging onto him in the tightest hug because she feels like the Present Scion deserves a hug"
PS: KEVIN NORTON IS THE BEST!
 
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It's really fun reading these knowing everything. The mix of right and wrong guesses is energizing, like caffeine or something. Blackarrow is good at guessing, but there's so many missing pieces to this chapter, it's basically impossible to get everything right... It'll be fun to see everything coming together later on.
 
It's really fun reading these knowing everything. The mix of right and wrong guesses is energizing, like caffeine or something. Blackarrow is good at guessing, but there's so many missing pieces to this chapter, it's basically impossible to get everything right... It'll be fun to see everything coming together later on.
This is my reaction to every single one of the posts. When certain other revelations come about, I hope I can remember to mention the old guesses.
 
Queen 18.3
Hello, sweethearts. Back to our favorite villains teaming up with our favorite heroes against the most TRAGIC villain in the entire story. More sadness, more drama right after an Interlude told in an unexpected (for this story in general) positive and optimistic note. I loved the interlude, I love Kevin Norton who is NOT Eidolon, I like Duke, the first dog who doesn't have any connection with Rachel, I like Lisette who is NOT Contessa, and for the first time I feel sorry for Scion and I keep asking myself what or who made such a powerful alien so sad and so willing to rather let a human control him than to have his own control over himself. :( Because I'm sure that Scion can break the control that he allows humans to have over him anytime he wants and neither Lisette or (in a very predictable "twist") Jack will have any power over him if he says NO. Or will let them to understand that he's not their puppet, neither their toy. Maybe he allows this form of control because of his sadness and hopelessness but once he'll comes to his senses, no more "I'm an OP alien, but humans are better than me and they know more than me so I have to listen them" bullshit. :) Yes, I don't want Scion to be controlled by anyone anymore, especially since I'm too afraid that Wildbow will follow "Jack becoming the new Scion's pupetteer" scenario and this is not the kind of Apocalypse I want to happen. I mean, not because I'm too scared to see an alien beaming the shit out of Earth, but because...its too damn PREDICTABLE and easy to see happening. And I'm not a fan of predictable scenarios. Btw, I noticed something when Kevin and Lisette were talking about Scion's real name, Zion. In hebrew, Zion is a synonym for Jerusalem and in extension for the whole Israel. So, Scion is an alien who look like Jesus and his name is a reference to Holy Land. Now I wonder what religious people have to say about Wildbow's choice in this matter. I'm not a religious person, but I have a feeling that some religious people will feel offended about the whole thing, especially if Scion will be used by Jack to doom the entire world. You can comment (without spoiling anything, of course), if you want, my dear friends, I'm very curious to know your opinion. But if you can't comment without spoiling, then I can understand. Now, back to the main story Queen 18.3

Miss Militia didn't respond. She stared down the length of her gun at Tattletale. I could believe that if we gave her cause, any of the rest of us were an instant away from getting shot. We had bulletproof armor, but there wasn't anything saying she wasn't using the fanciest armor-piercing rounds. Her power supplied whatever hardware she wanted.
"We didn't take Vista," I told her.
"It doesn't make sense," Tattletale said, "We'd take her, do that sort of damage, and then come back? Approach you guys peacefully?"
"I'm beginning to see why Armsmaster was so frustrated with you, Undersiders. Every time we run into you, we're left in the dark, vast amounts of information missing from the overall picture. There's always surprises. So I'm paying very close attention to what you are saying. Case in point, you say Vista was taken, and not murdered."
"I don't think she was killed," I said. Tattletale nodded.
"That's good to know," Miss Militia said. She sighed, "When you're going on the offensive, there's nothing held back, you don't pull any punches, short of murder… and you apparently came damn close with
Triumph, Skitter."
Triumph folded his arms.
She continued, "If you're not trying to kill us, you're approaching us with open arms, asking for help, putting us in a situation where we can't accept without breaking our rules, but refusal comes at a cost."
"It's that second bit," Imp said. Some of the heroes wheeled around to find her standing on the opposite side of her group. I managed to hide my own surprise. Imp added, "We're here because we need help. This is a nasty one, too."
Miss Militia turned back to me, and her voice was a little harder. "I thought so. It's your pattern. Except there's always information missing. Information withheld. You said you were indirectly responsible for this?"
"You caught that," Tattletale said. She looked at me. "Should we dish out the dirt?"
"Yeah," I said. "Have to anyways."
"Full disclosure," Tattletale said. "We were working for Coil. The Travelers were too."
Miss Militia didn't move a centimeter. Some of the other heroes did.
"He's dead, in case you weren't aware," Tattletale said. "And the Travelers are a little upset, because they were counting on him to help them out."
I could imagine Tattletale smiling. She's misdirecting them. They think he died at the debate, but she's talking about the real death. The death at my hands.
Miss Militia shook her head. "I doubt this was the Travelers. We heard howling, and this wasn't Genesis. Analysis of her file by some of our top guys suggests she has limits to the strength of whatever forms she's chosen. Strong, yes, but not enough to tear half the wall off the front of a building in the time the witnesses described. I would, however, believe Hellhound's dogs could do it. Besides, Genesis has never been on record shapeshifting to resemble someone or something."
Never? I thought. She crafted her bodies in a dream state. I knew she'd made a body that resembled her real self, but the rest… Did it take too much effort to get the aesthetic details exactly right, to the point that it cost her in other departments?
"When the Slaughterhouse Nine attacked," I said, "Do you remember who they targeted?"
"Armsmaster, Regent, Hookwolf, Panacea. Two more. With the appearances Mannequin and Burnscar made in the Boardwalk, we belatedly discovered Hellhound was another, and we were theorizing you were the last of them, Skitter."
"I got in their way too many times," I said. "But they didn't want me. But the last one was Noelle."
Her gun shifted a fraction towards me. I wasn't sure she was aware she was doing it. "Noelle?"
Tattletale spoke up, "The Travelers have two other members who don't see much action. Oliver handles their day-to-day stuff. Finds and prepares places for them to settle down, gets food, looks after Noelle. Noelle…"
"New York," Miss Militia interrupted. "She's the one that's responsible for the disappearance of those forty people?"
"I wouldn't be surprised," Tattletale said.
"The reason the Travelers have been operating like they are," I told Miss Militia, "Going for the quick and easy cash grabs and constantly moving, it's been for her sake. Trying to find someone who can help. They found Coil, or Coil found them, and they thought they had the answer they needed. Except now Coil's dead. Noelle's snapped, and it's very possible Vista was her first captive."
"What does she-" Triumph started. He stopped as Miss Militia raised one hand.
"You're good at this, Undersiders," she said. "But I do learn my lesson. I won't get caught up in your story, I know you'll have to give me the details, if this situation is as serious as you say. But let's postpone that for a minute. Why don't you start off by explaining how you're indirectly responsible for this."
Of course that Miss Militia have a HARD time believing a group of villains who created a lot of troubles for her and her teammates. I would have reacted the same in her shoes. Not trusting Undersiders, but accepting to team up with then once I'll be convinced that Noelle Menace is real and not one of their games. Yes, I agree that Undersiders helped heroes against S9 and took down Coil (I'm imagining how surprised and angry heroes will be once they're find out Coil's real identity), but they also did some really nasty things against people like Triumph, Mayor, Shadow Stalker (because in heroes' opinions, she was a victim, being one of their teammates), Vista, Clockblocker and even Miss Militia (I'm looking at you, Skitter - using your bugs to let heroes traumatized for life wasn't a good thing ;)). Now probably that Miss Militia is certain that Undersiders have something to do with Vista's kidnapping and until she'll convince herself that they don't play tricks, she'll probably not accept their agreement. Maybe if Undersiders will bring Ballistic...since he was a teammate with Noelle, its possible that he'll have more credibility in Miss militia's eyes.


I turned to Tattletale. She gave her head a small shake.
"What aren't you telling us?" Miss Militia asked.
"Stuff," Tattletale said. "Surrounding the circumstances of Coil's death. But getting into the particulars would create more problems than it solves, for you guys and for us."
"I dunno," Assault said, from behind Miss Militia, "I doubt staying quiet is going to help you much."
"Did you have something to do with the explosion at the town hall?" Miss Militia asked, and there was a note of anger in her voice, "The way things went wrong? The deaths of those reporters, the injuries sustained by the retired Director and the candidates?"
"No," I said. "I swear on everything I stand for that I, we, didn't play any part in planning or setting that in motion."
"You can understand if we don't take you at face value on that, nice as it sounds," Assault said.
"If it helps," Tattletale said, "Get your hands on the evidence from the scene, some of the blood and bits from the bodies. Send them out of town. Discreetly. Get another lab to run DNA tests."
"Why?"
Tattletale shrugged. "It's pig meat. Almost all of it. Glued together with transglutaminase. Human bone, and human blood, probably, but if you look for it, you'll find antifreeze."
"Antifreeze?"
"Glycerol. It's how they store it at blood banks."
"You're saying it was staged," Miss Militia said. "Despite the fact that we had Wards on scene, innumerable witnesses."
"Despite that."
Miss Militia straightened a fraction, "And of course, we can't check it now. So you're expecting us to work with you in the meantime, help you with whatever problem you're suggesting you're partially to blame for setting in motion, and when the lab tests come in, long after the situation's resolved, we'll find you were lying."
Assault added, "And somehow, conveniently, you come out ahead when all's said and done. A handful more of your enemies injured or dead." There was a hint of emotion punctuating the end of the statement. Battery.
"Telling the truth," Tattletale said.
"This situation's serious," I told Miss Militia, "And if you do what we're suggesting, I can assure you, we don't wind up in a better position at the end of this."
"Why's that?" Miss Militia asked.
It was Grue who answered her, breaking his silence with his deep, eerie voice, "Because we're recommending you call in the big guns. Call in everyone."
"Class S threat," Tattletale said. "Or damn near."
The tip of Miss Militia's gun wavered as she started to react and then stopped herself. Neither she nor any of the heroes moved or spoke for long seconds.
When she did speak, she said, "There's six class S threats active in the world at large. The Endbringers make up three of them. The Slaughterhouse Nine as a group are a fourth. You're saying this Noelle is on par with one of them?"
"She's a nascent Endbringer," I said.
"Bullshit!" Triumph shouted, not a half second after I'd said it.
"Fuck me," one of the Wards said. It was only after he opened his mouth again that I saw it was Weld.
"Please tell me this is another one of Tattletale's mind-games."
"Explain." Miss Militia demanded.
"She's maybe a nascent Endbringer," Tattletale said. "It's one theory. Her powers are transforming her, and she's getting less human, getting tougher and more desperate every day. Coil was keeping her contained, with heavy vault doors and promises of a fix. Now she's free and she's pissed."
"And this hypothetical individual has Vista?" Clockblocker asked.
"It's very likely she has Vista," Tattletale confirmed. "Coil's precog said she wouldn't cause any real damage until dawn. That's… one hour and twenty-nine minutes from now. I guess this kind of incident doesn't count as anything serious."
"You have Coil's precog in your custody?" Miss Militia asked. "Dinah Alcott?"
"I took her home," I said. "Her powers are currently disabled, so resist the urge to go to her and ask her for help with this situation. Everything she's been through, she deserves some peace."
"Assault," Miss Militia said, "Let's get some confirmation that at least some of what they said is the truth. Get in touch with the Alcotts."
"On it," he said. He drew a rugged smart phone from his belt and put it to his ear.
"I think it's time you guys offer the particulars on this 'Endbringer'," Miss Militia said.
"She's as strong as Leviathan, physically," Tattletale said, "She's not as tough, based on what I've seen.
Have you read the notes on what I told Alexandria after Leviathan's attack? About the density of Leviathan's body?"
Miss Militia nodded. "Higher density as you penetrate deeper to the core, to the point that it bends the rules of how molecules and atoms should work. It makes sense. Armsmaster had a molecule-severing weapon that couldn't cut through all of Leviathan's hand, and it explains why nearly all the damage we do is so superficial."
"Noelle doesn't have that yet. I'm not sure if she ever will. We don't know if she's really becoming an Endbringer or not. What I've seen of her was only partial, a camera feed with dim lighting on the other end," Tattletale said. "But everything she eats gets added to her biomass, and I think she'll probably reach a critical point and stop growing, start fortifying what's already there instead."
"She's big?" Weld asked.
"She's big," Tattletale said. "And if she gets her hands on you, she'll eat you whole. Spit you out along with a copy. Copies with powers like yours. Stronger, tougher, meaner. Understand? When this fight starts, it starts for real."
"She duplicates people," Miss Militia stated.
"And the duplicates aren't on our side," Tattletale replied. "You're going to have to call for backup at some point, it's just a question of whether you do it before shit goes down or after. When you do get in touch with the PRT heads and get the a-ok to call a red alert or whatever it is you do, you're going to want to be very careful about the kind of cape you request, because we might wind up fighting them."
Assault had finished his phone call and was waiting for Tattletale to finish talking. Miss Militia turned her attention to him, and he said, "Story checks out. Kid's at the hospital, recovering from a long stint of drug abuse."
"The situation they're describing is too dangerous to be ignored. We'll move forward with this. Tentative cooperation," Miss Militia announced. "In exchange for our trust and our assistance, the Undersiders will give us one hostage."
Man, Miss Militia is one of the BEST heroes, hands down. She's willing to give them the benefit of the doubt about Vista's kidnapping (she's NOT dead, ok? I refuse to believe even for a single second that this kid is dead. She's just kidnapped and cloned and they'll save her. But they'll have to confront her clones and I'm sure as hell that I'm going to be sad if they'll kill those children clones, even if they're evil :() and even believe them with Noelle being a Proto- Endbringer. The intensity of my admiration for Miss Militia is evolving from revolver into freaking heavy machine gun. :D This woman is incredible. I wonder who'll be the hostage...hmmm, can't be Regent, he's too dangerous because of his control over Shatterbird. Can't be Tattletale either, she can't be trusted as long as her mouth is free. Can't be Bitch, she won't accept to become a hostage if her dogs are not allowed with her. Imp is out of attention, so the hostage is either Skitter or Grue, the least likely to escape in heroes' opinion.


"How about me?" Imp offered. Her tone was light, joking.
"Someone who we can keep track of," Miss Militia said. "Rachel Lindt. Hellhound. If you'd please step into the van?"
"Fuck that," Rachel replied.
"That's a disaster waiting to happen," Grue said. I couldn't help but nod in agreement.
"You, along with Skitter, are problematic due to the sheer amount of damage you could do in the enclosed space of a van. Tattletale's more damaging in other ways. It would help if we knew exactly what her powers were…" Miss Militia trailed off, inviting a response.
"Not sharing," Tattletale said. "And I just had my turn at being a hostage. Not sharing the details on that either, for the record."
"Regent's too dangerous. We don't know exactly how long it takes for him to achieve full control, and our records suggest he can regain control instantly. Even if we assume it takes an hour or more, we can't trust that we won't end up in a crisis situation where Regent's being kept in custody for an extended period and gets the opportunity to use his power on someone. Not to mention the possibility that he could call Shatterbird to his location. Separated from her dogs, Rachel Lindt is the least threatening and most vulnerable member of your team. The optimal hostage, if you will."
"And she won't accept being separated from her dogs or being kept in custody," I said. "I will. I can hand you my weapons and send my bugs away."
"Skitter," Grue said, "No."
Miss Militia folded her arms, unconvinced.
I reached over my shoulder, slowly, and unbuckled my utility compartment. Tattletale grabbed it for me as it came free, and the straps fed out through the rings beneath the shoulder panels. She handed it to me, and I drove away the bugs I'd gathered inside. When they were gone, I sent away the bugs that were nestled in the midst of my hair, beneath each of my other armor panels and the 'skirt' of my armor, where it covered the scorched leggings of my costume.
"So many fucking bugs," Clockblocker said. "They have to weigh as much as she does."
"No, not as much as you'd think," I said. I turned to Miss Militia. "Satisfied?"
She extended a hand for the concave, spade-shaped piece of armor, her gun turning into a handgun in the meantime. "Triumph, pat her down. Everyone else, get ready to mobilize. Assault, you'll be riding my bike. I'll sit in the van. Weld, Clockblocker, Flechette, and Kid Win, with me."
I waited while Triumph roughly pat me down, running his fingers into the folds and crevices of my armor and beneath my belt. He found the two pieces of paper I'd folded and tucked inside, shook them out as if there might be powder inside, unfolded them, read them, then put them back the way I'd had them.
I felt like saying something to him, but wasn't sure what. Sorry for attacking your family and nearly murdering you? It sounded almost taunting.
Miss Militia led the way to a containment van, and I followed, feeling oddly lightweight. She opened the back, indicating we should gather inside.
They arranged themselves with Clockblocker and Weld sat to either side of me, Miss Militia, Flechette and Kid Win opposite me. The door slammed shut as Kid Win got himself seated.
I had only a few bugs in place to get a sense of their positions. Few enough that I might have lost track of who was who if I wasn't careful. Using one of these bugs, I did a minor, peripheral sweep. They didn't have weapons pointed my way, but Flechette and Kid Win did have weapons on their laps, a crossbow and laser blaster.
"You're shorter, looking at you like this," Clockblocker said. "Tall for a girl, but… not tall."
"Sorry," I said.
"You didn't get rid of all your bugs," Clockblocker commented, as the truck started moving. He was looking in the direction of the patrolling mosquitoes and no-see-ums.
He noticed.
"Not all," I agreed.
"Why not?"
Because I'm blind, and I'm utterly helpless if you take all the bugs away, I thought.
"Too much of it's automatic," I said. "I got in the habit of using my power to survey the situation, and now it happens even without my thinking about it."
"Thinker one," Weld said. "Because your bugs let you sense things to the point that you might be a short-range clairvoyant."
"That's about what the Director said," I replied.
I heard a click, and bugs moved to the source of the noise to investigate. Miss Militia had my utility compartment in her lap, and she was holding a handgun. Mine.
"Only one shot remaining. Two reasons that might be the case," she said. "Saving it for yourself, or it was used and you haven't reloaded."
"The latter," I replied.
"Who have you been shooting?"
Your Director. "Mannequin. And shot through some boards so I could break them."
"Oh?"
"Long story. I haven't really thought to reload it. I don't use the gun much."
"Obviously," she said, but she didn't elaborate. "String?"
"Can you leave stuff where it is?" I asked.
"I'm curious why you have coiled string in your backpack here," she said.
"It's a utility compartment, not a backpack. It's so I don't have to have the spiders make it in the middle of a fight."
"Spider silk," Kid Win spoke his realization aloud.
Miss Militia continued, "Pepper spray. Changepurse with… cotton swabs? I see, it's to mask the rattle of spare change. And smelling salts, needles."
"Please leave everything where it was," I said, a little firmer.
Told you that is going to be either Skitter or Grue "fist pump" :D. Miss Militia, you're perfect, my dear, but...where the hell are your manners? Don't you know that is not politely at all to look into a woman's purse (Skitter's utility compartment can serve as her person purse)? I mean, you're a woman too, you should know better. How would you feel if someone will look into your stuff? :D Not good, so leave Skitter's things alone. Its not like she's planning to escape from your custody since she's the one who wanted to make the deal with you involving an organized attack against Noellenbringer? Trust her this time- even if its hard and I believe you- she really wants to help you, guys...and help herself and people she cares for in the same time. :)


I'd collected a few bugs on the various objects she'd withdrawn from the interior of the compartment. I sensed her putting things back, watched to make sure she was putting everything back properly and in the right place.
Clockblocker, though, leaned across the back of the van and picked up the baton.
"You've got stuff like this that's high quality, but then the other stuff's so mundane," Clockblocker commented. "Odd for someone half the nation's paying attention to."
"I wouldn't know," I said. "Not really watching TV these days."
"You guys took over the city, which is something that's usually limited to psychos like Nilbog or the third world nations. I guess with Coil gone, you're queen of the local underworld. Or is it Tattletale who's taken that position?"
"We're partners."
"You sound so matter of fact about it," Clockblocker said. "You're not ashamed? Guilty? Or proud?"
"Stand down, Clockblocker. She was gracious enough to be our guest. Don't provoke her," Miss Militia ordered.
"I'm not bothered," I said. I'm more annoyed at you picking through my equipment. "And I don't feel anything about being in charge. It is what it is."
"And you're not afraid at all, being a hostage?" he asked.
"Should I be?"
"You violated the code by association when you took someone, took control of someone. The same someone who you saw unmasked. You violated the code again when you attacked Triumph's family. So what's stopping us from tearing off your mask right now? The same code you've disrespected and broken?"
"Look me in the eye," I told Clockblocker, turning my head to face him, "And tell me you don't think Shadow Stalker was a deeply damaged, broken person before we ever got our hands on her."
He faced me square on, "She was also a hero."
"She was a hero because the other choice was juvie," I said. "In the months leading up to our kidnapping her, she was using real crossbow bolts. Shooting them at people, Grue included. If I remember right, she wasn't supposed to have or be using any lethal ammo, on penalty of jail time."
"Do you have evidence?" Miss Militia asked.
While I don't like at all their pity for Shadow Stalker's fate (YES, I don't give a fuck about her not even after everything she went through. The same goes for Cherish too. They made their beds. I'm very consistent when it comes to these two bitches. Too bad that I don't have the occasion to see Emma SUFFER as well. Yet :)), I have to agree with Clockblocker and Miss Militia from their HEROIC and comradely point of view. Even if they don't like Shadow Stalker (and they're aware that she was the worst hero and colleague to have around) they still feel bad for her and they find hard to believe Skitter's statement about Shadow Stalker's attempt of murdering her in cold blood without any proof. Even if Clockblocker knows about Shadow Stalker's horrible behavior towards Vista and her uncontrollable murderous instincts, he still believes her as being a hero. Ok, a former hero. I don't know if he's naive or too idealistic, but I'll not judge him for seeing the things in his own way. He never got to know Shadow Stalker in the same way Skitter knows her in and out her costume. ;) Let's not forget that the same Clockblocker was kind of a jerk towards Weld, Gallant's memory and Vista (yes, I remember his asshole moments and I still didn't forgave him) and maybe he thinks that its normal to act like a jerk sometimes as long as you still fight for the good cause -you should not be necessarily a good person in order to be a hero. Or at least, not all the time. But he have a very good point about Triumph. How are you going to explain the ferocious attack, Skitter? The Dinah explanation will not work because they'll ask you then why you couldn't convince the Mayor through more moderate means. It wasn't necessarily to almost kill his son and you know this very well too.

"Would it matter? Does it matter? Judging by what I saw, in my limited interaction with her, she was pretty psychotic. There's no way you guys spent all that time with her without something crossing your radar. The night we took her, I baited her out and she tried to cut my throat."
"I understand where you're coming from," Miss Militia said, "But again, I have to ask for evidence. I can't take you at your word, there's procedures to be followed."
"Procedures that tie your hands," I said.
"And they protect us at the same time."
"If you're looking for a reason why we're in charge," I said, turning towards Clockblocker, "That'd be a good place to start. You guys knew you had someone bloodthirsty and fucked up working beside you. You accepted it, probably accommodated her. Probably cut her slack in other areas, because I doubt she was an angel outside of costume, either."
I let that sit with them for a moment.
"Yeah," I said. I shifted positions on the bench. "We aren't limited by oversight and bureaucracy, and we don't pretend our lunatics are kid-friendly."
"And without that oversight, you're free to kidnap people like her and subject her to torture," Clockblocker said.
"That's enough," Miss Militia said. She wasn't quite as sharp as before, but her words were somehow more effective.
We rode on in silence for a few long moments.
"You smell like smoke," Clockblocker said.
"Clockblocker," Miss Militia said, "I reserve every right to adjust your patrol schedule if you won't stop engaging Skitter."
"I'm really okay," I told her, keeping calm. If I'm ever going to shake the idea of Skitter being this unpredictable, dangerous felon, it's now. "I'm not going to flip out and hurt someone because I don't like what they're saying. When I said I shot some boards, it was to escape a burning building."
"Coil wasn't lying when he said he set your headquarters on fire," Weld commented.
"He was," I replied. "This was something different."
"Fuck it, give me shit patrols," Clockblocker said. "I'm not going to just sit by and obey orders, when I have a chance to get answers."
"Clockblocker," Miss Militia said the name in a warning tone.
"That's the kind of attitude I'm talking about," I muttered. "Recognizing when the bureaucracy is hindering more than helping, pushing against it. I can respect that."
"Don't compare me to you," Clockblocker said.
"Okay," I said, smiling a little behind my mask, "I won't."
"I'm wondering how the fuck you can justify doing any of the shit you've pulled and act high and mighty."
"I won't deny I've done stuff," I said, "But I somehow doubt it's the same stuff you're thinking about. But I had reasons for everything I did. If you want to tell me what you think I've done, I can try my hand at explaining myself. Provided you're willing to hear me out."
"Clockblocker," Kid Win said, "Listen to Miss Militia. This is the kind of stuff that goes on your record."
Clockblocker shook his head. "Fuck my record. Let's start with the takeover. Justify that."
"It put me in a position to help people. Visit my territory. People there are healthier, happier, safer, because of what I've done."
"Except the ones Mannequin and Burnscar killed."
I didn't have a ready reply to that.
"No comment?"
"I tried," I said. "I did what I could to help the people in my territory. Maybe my being there did more harm than good. I don't know. But I tried to help."
"Let's call that one a draw, then. What about how things turned out with Panacea and Glory Girl?"
"I already quizzed her on this," Flechette said.
"I want to hear it from her myself."
"That was Jack, not me," I said. Flechette nodded, snorted just loud enough that she knew I'd hear it. It was very 'I thought she'd say that'.
"But you were one of the last people seen with Glory Girl. You were sighted in Panacea's company,"
Clockblocker said.
"I tried to help her. Talk to her. We invited her to join the Undersiders, because she was in a bad headspace, she needed other perspectives beyond her own. But she finished giving Glory Girl medical care after Crawler's spittle had burned through half her body, she refused our offers to help and refused Tattletale's suggestion that she fix what she'd already done to Glory Girl's head… Tattletale knows the full story there, though I have suspicions. The next time I saw her, she was talking to Jack, and he was getting to her, fucking with her head. Stuff happened, I went after him, and it was the last time I saw her."
"She had a freak-out, you know," Clockblocker said. "She was in a bad headspace, sure, but she was a good person. Healed people I really care about when she didn't have to. That's why I'm pressing you on this stuff, no matter what Miss Militia might put on my record or do to my patrol schedule. Because Amy deserves to have someone stand up for her, in her absence."
I enjoy quite a lot this dialogue between Skitter and Clockblocker and I'm happy to discover a new side of Clockblock (he's not always a jerk; he can be a good teammate who really cares for people that he works with and he's pissed if something bad will happen to them, just like anyone in his position will be). Skitter, you did plenty of good things, but you did some bad things too. :) Clockblocker is right about Triumph and Shadow Stalker and you know it, deep down. While Shadow Stalker DESERVED the treatment she got, her family surely didn't deserve any of this shit. Its not Skitter's fault for making Shadow Stalker attacking and traumatizing her mother, but she was actually the one who came out with the idea of kidnapping and using Shadow Stalker. What if Regent would have killed Shadow Stalker's mother? Collateral damage, my ass. Innocent people should never suffer because of some assholes of both sides. Thank you for standing up for Amy, Clockblocker, you're truly a good person. She healed your father and you're grateful to her and stand up for her, understanding her, when her own family doesn't understand her. :( No, I don't blame Carol for her attitude towards Amy, its perfectly understandable, but it wasn't exactly Amy's fault either. Yes, she did something monstrous and she's responsible for Broken Victoria, but she was damaged, her mind was broken and she actually tried to SAVE Victoria. She only realized that she did something bad right after she finished "healing" her sister. :( Alright, some of the people are going to call me a hypocrite because I understand Amy's madness but I judge S9's members for their actions, despite being crazy people too. Nope, I'm not a hypocrite, because Amy did something wrong that she wasn't aware of in the first instance and when she finally realized, her first decision was to punish herself by asking the heroes to send her to Birdcage. This was her punishment and she didn't hesitate to ASK FOR IT. While 99% of S9 members (the former and the ones still alive) are perfectly aware that they're doing very bad things yet they don't have any regrets, they don't stop, they don't even try to redeem themselves, they're clearly broken but also evil people. I said 99% because Bonesaw seems to be the only one who apparently doesn't know that mutilating and killing people is something that she should NOT DO and there's still a small hope for her to change once she'll realize that Jack manipulates her, Jack is NOT a good person, he doesn't care for her not even a bit and he's only using her. I'm sure that once she'll be aware that what she's doing is not art, neither an innocent child play, the first one who'll be utterly fucked will be Jack. :D:D I said that there's a small possibility for her to redeem herself, but I still have my doubts because I still don't know how much Bonesaw is responsible for her actions and how much Jack actually is.

"I'm sorry she freaked, but it wasn't my fault."
"It was bad. She took Glory Girl with her, you know. When Gallant died, Vista saw the body. When Aegis was mashed to a literal pulp by Leviathan, to the point that he couldn't function anymore, when he died, despite his power? I got to see the remains to verify for myself. But Victoria Dallon was still alive and they didn't let us see. A select few adults and family members got to see her, they carted her off to a parahuman asylum and none of the rest of us got to say goodbye, because the end result was that fucked up."
"I didn't know, I'm sorry," I said. "But that wasn't my fault."
"Fine. I'll concede a point for you, then. You tried, maybe. One-naught. What about Battery?"
"I was with Jack and Bonesaw, affected by the miasma, thought they were my friends. Battery was giving chase. Around the time I figured out what was happening, she got attacked by the mechanical spiders. She was fine when I left her."
"Assault blames you. Probably why Miss Militia didn't have him riding in the van with us."
"Okay. If I'd been in a better headspace, I would have backed her up. But there was the possibility Jack would get away, and the miasma-"
"It fucked with all of us. Fine. Let's call that another draw. Can't judge you either way with that stuff in play. Triumph? His family?"
"Didn't know he was Triumph until we were in the thick of it," I said, "But I did it for Dinah. It doesn't excuse it, but I did it for her."
"How's that work?"
"To get into a position where I could free her, I had to get close to Coil. He'd already clued into the fact that I was planning on betraying him if he didn't let her go, put the screws to me, basically. Forced me to do what I normally wouldn't."
"It had nothing to do with keeping control of the city?"
I hesitated. "I didn't say that. I could try to justify it, explain how I really felt like I was doing more good than harm and what all that meant, but it would take too long, cover too many details I'm not willing to share, and I'm not a hundred percent convinced I'd buy it myself. I'll concede that one to you. Not in a position to defend or explain it."
"One-all, then. Let's talk Shadow Stalker."
"We're back to that?" I asked.
"She was an asshole, dangerous, didn't even like her, but she was still a teammate of mine. Some of your teammates might fall into that camp, so maybe you know how I feel."
"Maybe. But like I said, we weren't holding ourselves up as paragons of virtue. You guys were."
"Our focus right now is you. You, who drove Shadow Stalker into a corner, to the point where she flipped out on her mom and tried to hang herself with an electrical cord."
What?
"…I'm not sure how to respond to that," I said.
"Do you feel bad about it? I'm genuinely curious."
"I feel… less bad than I should," I said. "But yeah. It isn't nice to hear."
"Because of what happened, because she was still reeling from the time she spent as your meat puppet, she attacked her mom, who called the authorities. They caught up just in time to catch her in her room, electrical cord around her neck. Cost Shadow Stalker her probation, meaning she got stuck in some parahuman detention center until she's eighteen. And word is her mom doesn't want her back when she's finished the three-year sentence. Last straw and everything. Her life, put on hold, her family shattered. Maybe she was damaged like you said, but you took her captive and tormented her until she went off the deep end."
"I'm not happy she was pushed that far," I said, "That's ugly. You're right. But getting her off the streets? Yeah. That's worth it, at least."
"What I don't get is… why? Was the data from that computer really so important?"
"Coil needed it, and I needed Coil happy. Either he'd like my work enough to free her on my request or he'd trust me enough that I could catch him off guard and help her escape some other way."
"I'm sure Dinah would be thrilled to hear that," Clockblocker said. "Some other girl's life ruined for her sake. How does a supervillain warlord react to that sort of news, by the way? Finding out a heroine tried to hang herself? Do you sit in your swivel chair, stroking your tarantula and pull off your best maniacal laugh? One more enemy out of the way?"
"I didn't know," I said. "Not until you told me what happened to her."
"That seems to be a recurring theme," he commented. "You do stuff, you have reasons, like your apparent feeling that, oh, it's okay because she was a violent personality, but you don't pay attention to the ending, to everything that comes after. A whole lot of people have been screwed up and hurt in your wake, Skitter."
Thanks to this Chapter and this amazing conversation, Clockblocker became very sympathetic in my eyes, almost one of my favorite heroes. I said almost because if he'll start being an ass again towards Weld later, I might change my opinion again about him. I'm still upset when I remember his Interlude. But so far, he's a good kid who know what to say in order to call Skitter out of her shit. Yes, he's also very capable to agree with Skitter over some events that she wasn't responsible for and give her the benefit of the doubt. He listens her and while he judges her, he still is willing to continue to listen her and try to make connections between the events especially since heroes have so little information about everything. :) He doesn't believe in "doing the wrong thing for the right reasons" bullshit and I'm glad he have similar opinions with mine. Why one should do the wrong thing for the right reasons when they can do the RIGHT thing for the right reasons? :) I don't know about you, guys, but I definitely agree with Clockblocker especially when it comes to this "A whole lot of people have been screwed up and hurt in your wake, Skitter." I know your final intentions are good, Skitter, but how many innocent people you're willing to hurt if another Coil will appear in the story? Or if you'll have to stop Noelle? Or Cauldron? Or Endbringers? Or ultimately...Scion? There are other methods that you can use to stop the evil, not to become evil yourself. You can't defeat a monster willing to sacrifice innocents by becoming a monster willing to sacrifice innocents. You can defeat a monster by simply killing that monster and taking care so nobody else would be hurt. :D


"I react like you see me reacting. I don't enjoy it. No maniacal laughing here."
"But you plan to continue doing what you're doing."
"I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing in the future," I said. "Aside from stopping Noelle."
"That's a good point to end this particular discussion," Miss Militia cut in. "I will be adjusting your patrol route and noting this minor infraction on your record, Clockblocker. I hope you're more or less satisfied with this discussion."
"More or less," Clockblocker said, handing the combat baton to Miss Militia. "Unless our local Supervillainess-in-chief wants to pursue further debate. I think I was ahead by one. Two-one."
"No, that's fine," I said. I left it at that. No, I'm not entirely sure I want to hear the full details on any of the other stuff. Quit while I'm only a little behind.
If he knew me a little better, I wondered just how targeted those questions could get.
I'd killed a man, and I still didn't feel bad about it. I didn't feel anything in particular when I thought about it.
In a way, I'd taken the perspective that I didn't feel bad about it because it wasn't wrong. He was a bad person, irredeemable, and it had been the only option.
Except now Clockblocker's words and his tone were resonating within me, and I was left just a little less confident about the conclusions I'd come to, in terms of the stuff we'd discussed and all the little events that had added up over time. I'd made peace with who I was and who I was becoming in part because my peers were limited to other villains and civilians who I could dismiss because they didn't have the full perspective of life on the battlefield. My dad was among those civilians, it almost pained me to admit.
I wasn't entirely certain I felt so peaceful now. Most things, I couldn't imagine I'd really do them differently, given the circumstances and the knowledge I'd had at the time, but the decisions weren't sitting quite so easily as they had been.
It was several minutes before the van stopped. Assault was the one who opened the door, and Clockblocker held the front door of the PRT offices open for me, in a very ironic manner. My team was already waiting in the lobby.
I'd entered once as a prisoner and thief, once as an invader and kidnapper. It was an eerie thing to be entering as ally to the good guys, when I'd never felt further from being one.
Wow, Miss Militia was harsh for punishing Clockblocker like this, but she was also fair. He kind of went too far with his judgement towards Skitter's actions, but he wasn't entirely wrong. Yep, his words eroded Skitter's already microscopic self- esteem even more, but they also gave her food for thought and maybe next time when she'll want to save someone and/or stop an evil, she'll start to think from an ethical point of view too, not just a strategical one. :) And she'll avoid repeating Triumph episode as much as possible "hugs Skitter and Clockblocker". Wish you success with saving Vista, guys. :)

Good night and sleep well, my dear friends.
 
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Clockblocker strikes me as one of those guys who's an ass as a teenager but will be pretty alright when he's gotten older and matured some.
 
Now, back to the main story Queen 18.3
Let me quote myself from the comments on the chapter:
I gotta say, I love the debate between Skitter and Clockblocker. Seeing his side of this seems to have taken away some of Skitter's confidence and peace with herself. I hope Clockblocker feels the same, rather than just summarily dismissing everything she says. I get the feeling that he and Assault would be the people who, if told the history between Taylor and Sophia, would just say that its proof of how bad Skitter is, as it shows her seeking hard revenge for high school bullying, not truly understanding how bad it really was to Taylor. On the other hand, I get the feeling Weld would understand.
All these secrets, on both sides, including the Cauldron conspiracy, is bound to blow up someday into one big Charlie Foxtrot.
Wildbow, of course we love this chapter. Most meetups in superhero fiction lead to big brawls. This chapter gave us something completely different, as we should have expected from you. We got characterization from words, not fists. I think the most impressive part is that you've kept the Gray and Grey Morality believable throughout the whole thing, without bringing up a third party that's completely black for everyone to fight and pull a Darmok and Jalad on. The Undersiders are morally ambiguous. The Wards and the PRT are, too. Even Cauldron seem to have their reasons. Keeping this theme of relative morality for so long is very impressive, and it shows a lot in this chapter.
You were a little more forgiving of Clockblocker than I was, probably due to my own bad experiences with bullies and people looking the other way. But aside from that, we had remarkably similar reactions to the scene.

Also, there's another thing in my comments that points out something you glossed over, that I believe needs to be pointed out, despite any misgivings on influencing your reading.
I'm curious about the pieces of paper that Triumph read. Did he just read something he wasn't supposed to? Or did Dinah see something, and those papers meant for him? Dunno. I'd like to see out it plays out.
I am a bit curious if you took some time to read the comments. I've always held that the comments section is part of the experience, especially with people like Psycho Gecko. That wrote did hilarious things all the time in the comments.
 
My biggest problem with Clockblocker is that he blames the Undersiders for Shadow Stalker winding up in jail. She had been regularly violating her parole for months, of her own free will. All Regent did was draw enough attention to that fact that the PRT couldn't ignore it any more.
 
My biggest problem with Clockblocker is that he blames the Undersiders for Shadow Stalker winding up in jail. She had been regularly violating her parole for months, of her own free will. All Regent did was draw enough attention to that fact that the PRT couldn't ignore it any more.
Regent did more than make everything obvious.
He blames them, because, for what he knows, it's his fault.
And come on, can you blame him?
 
Scion, screaming internally: -Oh, no, he's hot. DAT EXPOSED HAIRLESS CHEST!
The gentleman: -Destroy the world, my friend. Starting from this moment.
Conclusion: everyone is fucked because not even Scion can resist to Jack motherfucker Slash's sexyness.

in regards to this theory, remember that Dinah said killing Jack wouldn't prevent the end the world, only postpone it.

apocalypse will happen eventually regardless of Jack's involvement. So I think it's fair to say Jack's chest isn't the cause.
 
I don't guys Clockblockers a bro.

Speaking of Dennis and Taylor.

@blackarrow? I have one word to say. Do you know what it is and represents? My second favourite.

Clockroach.

Well, I don't ship them romantically. I'd rather ship them as morails -Homestuck ruined me, I know (Dennis is there to keep Taylor under relative control so she won't turn into a monster; he's like a voice of conscience for her. But romantically? They don't have enough chemistry, as far as I see. ) Taylor have good chemistry with Brian (they're almost perfect together, both of them being super-serious and neither of them too romantic :D:p). But the best ship for Taylor is with Lisa. I'm aware that Taylor/Lisa will never become a thing but a girl can still dream at her favorite ship, right? Btw, I wonder if there are fem slash fanfictions Taylor/Lisa. I'd read them all. :D
 
Regent did more than make everything obvious.
He blames them, because, for what he knows, it's his fault.
And come on, can you blame him?
Regent didn't make her try to slit Skitter's throat.

Regent didn't make her shoot Grue with a lethal bolt.

Regent didn't make her kill a guy, hide the body, and then go to school the next day like nothing had happened.

Regent didn't make her stuff an innocent girl into a locker full of used tampons just because she could.

The problem isn't that she went to jail after Regent got done with her, it's the fact that she wasn't in jail already.
 
I don't know about Taylor/Lisa, but we have Taylor/Amy, Taylor/Dennis, Taylor/Rune, Taylor/Emma (yes, really), Taylor/Sophia (believe it or not) and friendship Taylor and Labyrinth. :D
 
Let me quote myself from the comments on the chapter:


You were a little more forgiving of Clockblocker than I was, probably due to my own bad experiences with bullies and people looking the other way. But aside from that, we had remarkably similar reactions to the scene.

Also, there's another thing in my comments that points out something you glossed over, that I believe needs to be pointed out, despite any misgivings on influencing your reading.

I am a bit curious if you took some time to read the comments. I've always held that the comments section is part of the experience, especially with people like Psycho Gecko. That wrote did hilarious things all the time in the comments.


I had a very bad experience with bullies too (so bad that I send the bully leader in a hospital and I was very close to be expelled from school :D) but Dennis is NOT a bully. He was an ass towards Weld and Missy, yes, but he was under a lot of emotional stress (his father's sickness) and he APOLOGIZED to Missy and Victoria once he realized that he was an ass. Real bullies will never apologize, even if they're aware that what they're doing is bad. I'd have reacted even worse that Dennis towards Taylor, especially knowing what she did to Rory and his father. He was actually lenient towards her. I think Hannah would have restrained me because I wouldn't be so indulgent if one of my teammates was so close of dying because of Taylor.
I can't read people's comments in comment section because I'm afraid of spoilers. Maybe there are people who already finished reading Worm and they post comments at every chapter, spoiling things. But I promise that I'll read each comment after the very last Chapter and I'll express my opinion about this Psycho Gecko dude's comments. :D
About the pieces of paper that Rory read. I think they're related to Dinah's last prediction, yes. Its a possibility that Dinah knew how Noelle can be defeated and wanted to help Taylor/the heroes. Maybe she advised Taylor in particular how to help heroes/Undersiders regarding Noelle. Dinah is a sweet, innocent girl, but she's NOT stupid. She's actually pretty good at planning. Like a mini-Taylor. :p
 
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Well, I don't ship them romantically. I'd rather ship them as morails -Homestuck ruined me, I know (Dennis is there to keep Taylor under relative control so she won't turn into a monster; he's like a voice of conscience for her. But romantically? They don't have enough chemistry, as far as I see. ) Taylor have good chemistry with Brian (they're almost perfect together, both of them being super-serious and neither of them too romantic :D:p). But the best ship for Taylor is with Lisa. I'm aware that Taylor/Lisa will never become a thing but a girl can still dream at her favorite ship, right? Btw, I wonder if there are fem slash fanfictions Taylor/Lisa. I'd read them all. :D
Depending on where you look you can find Taylor banging the entire cast. Taylor x Lisa is for novices.
 
I don't know about Taylor/Lisa, but we have Taylor/Amy, Taylor/Dennis, Taylor/Rune, Taylor/Emma (yes, really), Taylor/Sophia (believe it or not) and friendship Taylor and Labyrinth. :D

Well, Taylor/Amy is ok because I love both girls and I think they'd get along pretty well if the circumstances were different (besides they have some things in common), Taylor/Rune DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE, they barely interacted and everytime when they interacted they fought besides Rune is a freaking nazi so fuck her, Taylor/Emma and Taylor/Sophia make sense only if Taylor fucks them to death (I'd read the hell out of these sick fanfics :lol) and Taylor/Elle's friendship would be cute. :)
 
Regent didn't make her try to slit Skitter's throat.

Regent didn't make her shoot Grue with a lethal bolt.

Regent didn't make her kill a guy, hide the body, and then go to school the next day like nothing had happened.

Regent didn't make her stuff an innocent girl into a locker full of used tampons just because she could.

The problem isn't that she went to jail after Regent got done with her, it's the fact that she wasn't in jail already.

Sophia have ZERO excuses for her general behavior. But I understand heroes for defending her. She was very bad but she was their teammate. And heroes always stand up for their teammates, this is what heroes are doing. They tried hard to make her a better person by giving her multiple chances, they failed, they know they failed yet they still stand up for her. Heroes, man, freaking heroes (plus they don't want to admit when they're wrong ;))
 
in regards to this theory, remember that Dinah said killing Jack wouldn't prevent the end the world, only postpone it.

apocalypse will happen eventually regardless of Jack's involvement. So I think it's fair to say Jack's chest isn't the cause.

Maybe, if Jack will die, either Bonesaw or Hookwolf will take his place and somehow get Scion under their control. Or Bonesaw will create a Jack clone (yes, I'm 100% she can clone people too) so even if the original Jack will die, his clone will finish his work. Yep, Jack's death will not do jack shit if his people are still alive.
 
I had a very bad experience with bullies too (so bad that I send the bully leader in a hospital and I was very close to be expelled from school :D) but Dennis is NOT a bully. He was an ass towards Weld and Missy, yes, but he was under a lot of emotional stress (his father's sickness) and he APOLOGIZED to Missy and Victoria once he realized that he was an ass. Real bullies will never apologize, even if they're aware that what they're doing is bad. I'd have reacted even worse that Dennis towards Taylor, especially knowing what she did to Rory and his father. He was actually lenient towards her. I think Hannah would have restrained me because I wouldn't be so indulgent if one of my teammates was so close of dying because of Taylor.
Ah. I didn't make it clear. I wasn't painting Dennis as a bully. Here, he's part of the system that enabled the bully (Sophia), the system that, despite knowing how bad she was, kept her around until they could no longer afford to cover her and ignore her problems. Dennis even admits he knew Sophia was a ass, but still railed on Taylor since Sophia because was his teammate. When I first read this chapter, the only thing that kept me from dismissing Dennis outright is the fact that he doesn't know even half of the circumstances about everything he's using to support his position. If he did know the full story, he'd be much less likely to say what he did, but I got the feeling he'd still try to rationalize it, much like all the other teenage characters of Worm would.
I can't read people's comments in comment section because I'm afraid of spoilers. Maybe there are people who already finished reading Worm and they post comments at every chapter, spoiling things. But I promise that I'll read each comment after the very last Chapter and I'll express my opinion about this Psycho Gecko dude's comments. :D
About the pieces of paper that Rory read. I think they're related to Dinah's last prediction, yes. Its a possibility that Dinah knew how Noelle can be defeated and wanted to help Taylor/the heroes. Maybe she advised Taylor in particular how to help heroes/Undersiders regarding Noelle. Dinah is a sweet, innocent girl, but she's NOT stupid. She's actually pretty good at planning. Like a mini-Taylor.
I understand the reluctance. I'd suggest reading a Wayback Machine version of the pages, then, using the time frame of one week after the chapter upload date. If not, I'd recommend going back to at least the Leviathan arc and Searching for Psycho Gecko (specifically, there's a famed post about Chubster), and ignoring everything else. It's harder to appreciate his stuff to far after the fact.
Well, I don't ship them romantically. I'd rather ship them as morails -Homestuck ruined me, I know (Dennis is there to keep Taylor under relative control so she won't turn into a monster; he's like a voice of conscience for her. But romantically? They don't have enough chemistry, as far as I see. ) Taylor have good chemistry with Brian (they're almost perfect together, both of them being super-serious and neither of them too romantic :D:p). But the best ship for Taylor is with Lisa. I'm aware that Taylor/Lisa will never become a thing but a girl can still dream at her favorite ship, right? Btw, I wonder if there are fem slash fanfictions Taylor/Lisa. I'd read them all. :D
Oh, you have no idea. There's a reason we refer to the Shipping chart as an eldritch abomination.
 
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