Chapter 5
The room they were waiting in for Armsmaster, was very... white. The walls were white with no decorations other than the lights on it, the white desk lining the wall with a few yellow and red flowers resting on top of it. The table that Taylor had her elbows propped on was white too, with nothing on it, the only other non white objects being the black rolling chairs they sat on. They have been waiting for at least ten minutes, and Asriel hasn't made a peep since he told her his story. She was considering saying something to break the silence when Armsmaster finally walked in, a stack of papers clutched to his side. "Sorry for the wait, I was busy typing something up." He looked at her. "I trust that you told him?"
"Earlier today." She said, sitting upright in her chair. He nodded and stood across the table from the two of them, putting the paperwork on it.
"That makes this easier then, what I have here is some paperwork that I need your father to sign." He said, sliding half of said papers over the top of the table to her dad along with a pen that she didn't see. "This will detail her trust fund, insurance in case of the worse, organizations like the Youth Guard in case you're unhappy with something that we've outlined and the officials in charge don't or can't fix it. Also some good news for Taylor regarding her bullying problem." He paused to give her a small, tight smile. "It's customary for most Ward members to transfer to Arcadia High, meaning you won't have to deal with them anymore."
That brought a smile to her face, and her dad likely as he one arm hugged her, saying, "That's great!" He paused before adding on with venom in his voice. "They're still getting a punishment though right?"
"One has been transferred and the other two have been suspended and aren't allowed to go to any school functions anytime soon. "
He smiled, the venom gone from his voice. "I'm just glad it's all over and done with."
"Good then." He slid the other half of the papers towards her with another pen that seemed to have appeared out of nowhere. "These papers are for you to detail what powers you have, think you have or any applications you can think of. I'm assuming you've practiced with it at times?"
"I have actually."
"Alright just fill out the parts you can and ask me for help with what you can't and the same for you Mr. Hebert regarding any questions that aren't addressed on those papers." Her dad nodded, already a good portion into his stack of papers, eyes roaming the words on the pages.
Looking at hers she flipped through them really quick to get a general idea of what it all was. Each page seemed to be for a specific classification of powers, minus the first page that was just a brief overview of what she could and think she could do. Deciding to fill that out first she went over what she knew she could do thanks to her practicing. She could make ethereal projections, shoot fire and changed forms, nothing too over the top compared to some of the heroes and villains but it was cool. Flipping to the other pages she read the definitions for each and started writing out in more detail what she could do.
She was finished before Danny was, who had only now started to write in his packet, which made sense since his had all the legal things in it, compared to hers that just asked a few simple questions. "Uh finished it."
Armsmaster held out a hand and she passed the papers back to him and he read through it. "Okay so Blaster and Breaker then?" He flipped it closed and looked at her dad for a moment. "If you both will follow me, I will show you both to the testing area. I will be available to help you with the paperwork while your daughter completes the tests." He went to the door and held it open, waiting for the both of them. When they came up beside him, he continued on through and talked over his shoulder. "Since you have an alternate form we'll run you through some other tests to see if you have any other abilities you haven't tested or thought about yet."
"Alright." Following after him she let her eyes wander the grey walls and down the corridor to where the PRT officers were standing guard who each were wearing chain mesh and kevlar vests, helmets that covered their faces, and firearms at their sides along with a grenade launcher that each held, with special non-lethal ammunition for any dangerous parahumans that might attack the PRT HQ. Following him through the halls they came to a metal door, made out of interlocking metal panels that unfolded in front of them and closed behind them as they went into it.
Armsmaster pressed one of the buttons, making her realize that this was an elevator, and crossed his arms. "Everything making sense in the documents Mr. Hebert?"
Her dad nodded. "Just the fact that there's a lot of it is the problem."
"One of the few things I will say is annoying about this job." The elevator's door unfolded again to reveal a huge room filled with devices, some only up to her knees, others towering over her head and almost to the ceiling. One looked like a metal claw reaching up out of the ground, four curving metal pillars reaching up into a point with a series of displays beside it. Then even more devices were put on top of a series of tables lining the left side of the room with one dark-skinned man sitting at one of said tables, his suit draped over one of the chairs to his side and headphones clamped over top of his ears. "This room here is where we perform body scans and Mr. Drake, the man over there, is our technician for these machines. You can go take the paperwork over to the tables if you want Mr. Hebert."
Danny nodded and followed Armsmaster as he marched to Drake over in his corner, she slowly walking after but staring at all the various machinery in the room. She was only halfway after them by the time Armsmaster tapped Drake on his shoulder, making him jump and whirl around towards him with a yelp. "Oh uh hey Armsmaster!" He peered around Armsmaster's large frame. "One of them's the new recruit right?"
"The girl to be exact, Breaker and Blaster, here's the papers." He gave Drake the stack of papers that she had finished earlier and nodded, walking past her dad without a word or a second look.
Flipping through it he walked over to the claw-like contraption and motioned her to follow after without looking and muttered to himself. "Okay… so you change into a goat to use your powers? That's a new one… shoot fire too. That's not a new one, alright." He flipped the pack of papers closed and finally looked at her as he stopped next to the machine, looking over his shoulder as he started flicking a seemingly random set of switches and turned some dials. "Sorry for not saying hi first, figured we could talk while running the tests."
"That's okay." She replied, watching as his hands continued to fly over the switches and displays, only half of his attention apparently on them. "So what's this one for then?"
"Ah this is for Breakers and Changers like yourself to see what properties they get or changes they've undergone beyond changing shape." He changed his attention to the monitors above the switchboard he was flicking switches on.
"Like what?"
"Some people change into mist, others into metal, some lose certain organs when in a different state. The list goes on and on for whatever types of changes that various forms can have. Now if you'll just step into the middle here for me?" He pointed at the platform that was in the middle of the four curved pillars.
Obliging she asked, "Should I change or…?"
"No just a second, we need to run it once before we do your shifted form. Get a basis for how your body should be beforehand, see if any past injuries or what not are still there afterwards." With that he flipped a final switch and the pillars all started to glow a bright green. "Just stay still and let this do its thing and I'll tell you when to change."
"Alright."
She stood still and waited for it to finish, the pillars becoming a very bright green, forcing her to blink a few times at the brightness. After a few seconds she heard Drake call out to Armsmaster from behind the pillars. "Armsmaster can you come here for a second? I may have not calibrated this right."
Blind to what was going on she had to listen closely to tell what was going on, hearing Armsmaster's boots hitting the ground before he spoke. "No this looks to be calibrated right…"
Calling out past the blinding pillars, curious as to what was going on. A little bit worried since this was a machine for testing superpowered people that might not be working right."What's wrong?"
A heartbeat passed. "Just a glitch with the system, nothing to worry about. It's fixed now, go ahead and switch to your other form." His boots clicked against the floor as he went back to her dad's side. With that she started the change to Asriel's form and kept waiting for Drake to finish the test, the minutes passing as she shifted and he kept testing.
"Not what I was expecting when you said it was a goat, but I see why you listed it as a goat. How exactly does it feel for you? Light, heavy, energetic, etc?" He asked, flicking another few switches.
"Uhhh fuzzy? Because of the fur really." She hadn't really focused on how the form itself felt, beyond the magic she needed to shift into it, that part being one of the most interesting parts of her power. Focusing on how it felt it actually felt as natural as her human body did, despite the fact she didn't have fur, claws or big ears before.
"I asked because I'm always curious as to how Breaker's forms feel. One thing to get powers, another to have a completely different body. I'd just like you to switch back and forth a couple of times, to get more data on the transition." Shrugging she did as he asked and shifted back.
"Now that I think about it, it feels entirely natural. Like I was born with it." She said, hooking her her thumbs into her pockets and rocking back and forth on her heels, half-way between Asriel and human.
"Good for you then, some Breakers don't feel as natural with their other forms. They actually have to think about how to move around lest they trip or whatever the equivalent their form does."
"Really?"
He laughed for a second. "Yeah there's one Breaker that I remember, not his name though, his form turned him into basically artillery. He couldn't move at all in that form, awesome firepower, had to set up for it though."
"Sounds like a horrible trade-off in my opinion."
"Well it's one of his forms, the other was some speedster form to make up for that one I suppose. I liked it enough that I remembered it from school. You just emit fire, don't breathe it like a dragon or anything?" Another series of button clicks and flicks from him on the console.
"I've only really tried anything from my hands but I don't see why I couldn't do it in some other way." Her fingers danced across her legs and she bit her lip, starting to get bored of waiting.
"That's something you can try for the Blaster test then, there's so many more uses if you're not limited to just your hands."
"Like what?" Only thing she could think of was maybe flying, but she wasn't too sure about trying to be a flying, flaming goat when she was still having trouble with what Asriel considered only marginally harder magic.
"Well depending on how your power works exactly I could see you using it to give yourself boosts of speed for kicking or punching. A blast of fire all around you if you get tied up or something, make it almost impossible to look at you, shield yourself in fire so nobody can get close." He explained almost giddily like she was a friend that he talked to all the time about powers. It would explain some of his interest in powers beyond it being his job. "Those types of things work really well with fire, but again like I said it depends on how your power works exactly. Some people's powers don't give them recoil, others are restricted to only one area of their body and the like. See what I mean?"
"Yeah I can see what you mean by that being useful." She finally finished changing back to human and started it back to Asriel's form.
"Feel free to ignore my question since it might do something to reveal your identity, but how long have you had your powers?" He asked with a bit of caution like she might be offended by the question.
"Uh…" He was a PRT official and had already seen her face but still the idea of helping to narrow down who she was, was a bit daunting.
He interrupted before she could make up her mind. "Like I said feel free to ignore it, I know how some people feel about identities and the like."
"No it's fine, I mean you've already seen my face so what's this going to do?" She shrugged to emphasize her point. "I got them about a week ago."
"So not much practice then. But for the identity thing I only saw your face, what's the chances I'll see you around the Bay outside of your form? Pretty small if you think about it really."
"I suppose so. So how's the analyzer thing working?"
"Soon as you're done changing back to goat this last time we'll be good and we can move on to the other tests."
She nodded, actually curious to see if she was stronger or could do something else like Drake was suggesting. "Are the other tests going to be me standing around?"
He laughed at that. "No the other tests will actually have you doing things. Well except maybe the heat resistance test which is just you putting your hand on a heat pad until it's uncomfortable. Every other test you'll be doing things so don't worry it won't get too boring."
Looking in his direction, but still squinting because of the bright pillars she questioned that. "A heat pad? For what?"
"Armsmaster will take you there while I read over the data from these tests. Make sure the glitch didn't corrupt any data and the like. The rest of the tests are more or less straight forward and the pad is since you shoot fire, you know see if you have fire or heat resistance."
"Ah." Was all she said to that, seeing why he would want to test that, see if she had heat resistance. Finally finishing her transformation into Asriel she asked, "So are we good then?"
The pillars started dimming as an answer. "Yeah. Armsmaster she's ready for the Brute tests!" He called out to Armsmaster. She blinked and rubbed at her eyes to rid herself of the spots in her eyes now that the pillars were no longer blinding her. Armsmaster's boots announced his presence before she could look again.
"Alright then if our hopefully new Ward member could follow me to the other testing room." She nodded, removing one hand from her eyes so she could look where she was going to be walking and ignored the dozens of spots in her eye. Following after him as he left the room he paused for a moment by the door. "I'll be back in a moment Mr. Hebert if you need any help."
"Okay." Danny replied, not looking up from his paperwork. Armsmaster didn't notice or didn't comment and went back into the elevator with her following him in, feeling small next to him in her Asriel form. With his armor adding to his already impressive height, in combination with the foot or so she lost turning into Asriel, it made it so she only reached to where his stomach would be. When he looked at her he had to peer down over his own nose at her, who was giving a sheepish smile to him.
The frown that appeared on his face banished her smile. "Your cape name wouldn't be Azriel would it?"
It took her a moment to comprehend the reason behind his frown and the question he asked. She or rather Asriel had only ever said that name once out loud and that had been to a criminal who Asriel listened to and shot gang colors all over the entire city. Which wasn't a good thing for her if she wanted to join the Wards. Wincing as she realized that fact she muttered, "Yes?"
"I'm sure you'll know what I refer to when I ask why you did what you did a couple days ago?" He clasped his arms behind his back, still looking down at her.
"Um… well…" She struggled to find an explanation that wouldn't include any mention of a sociopathic kid in her head. Normally she wouldn't have done so, it wouldn't do good to say she was out training and got confronted. She looked like a kid though right? And Drake had been talking about comparing the before and after of her transformation, maybe she was a kid physically too. "I'm more… gullible? Friendly? Something along those lines when I'm in this form I guess."
His frown lessened and he looked back at the elevator as it opened and stepped out. "You wouldn't be the first to have their mental state affected in a way, we'll just need to work with it then." She stepped through after him, a relieved smile on her face at the fact it didn't sound like she would be in any trouble. "Maybe have you talk to kids or guard duty."
"So am I in trouble?"
He glanced at her. "I'll talk to the director, worst I see happening to you would be the director having you perform community service. Nothing drastic." Pointing at the room that lay before them he changed the subject. "Here is where we test those that have Brute powers or in your case another form. First up will be the strength test, followed by durability and then heat resistance, you can go ahead and stay in that form."
She looked out over the room they were in, just as many high tech devices as what was in the other room, but most of them seeming to be like gym equipment, eyes settling on four metal stands with a single thick bar floating in the middle of it, that Armsmaster was walking towards. Following after she noticed the display on the front left of the four metal stands, the only difference between them all being that, with them all having blue circles on the inside of it, matching the color of the end of the thick silver bar floating in the middle of them. Armsmaster was already tapping the display on the front of the machine and setting it up for her by the time she she got near it. "So what's this?"
"Its to measure how strong a Brute is.. The bar will provide resistance and pressure for you to push against and allow us to measure how strong you are." He pressed one final button and took a step back. "Since we're just giving you the brief tests today and your father hasn't finished with the paperwork we're just going to do a few things to give us a good idea. If you do join we'll be going more in-depth with the rest of the machines."
More testing if she did join? She kept the sarcasm out of her voice at the idea, knowing that she'd have to go through all their tests if she wanted to join, not to mention it'd be good to know her limits. "Sounds fun."
"It's something everyone has to go through. First up will be a simple resistance test, just stand right behind it and I'll adjust it for your smaller size." Walking under it like he asked she looked up at the bar set a foot higher than she could even reach. A few more taps against the display he and reached around the display and gently pushed it down until it was level with her face. "Don't worry about the weight at first it'll feel like ten pounds. Just drape it across the back of your shoulders and we'll be ready."
"Alright." Reaching for the bar she lifted it up, barely feeling the weight of it, probably because she expected it to weigh more even if Armsmaster said it'd be light. Lifting it over her head she placed it on her shoulders and watched as he started tapping the display again. "So what's this?"
"To see how much weight you can handle it'll keep increasing the weight until you can't handle it anymore." He said matter of factly, staring down at the display.
That sounded interesting but she was more worried about the fact this was supposed to test people with super strength, which they weren't sure she had, and she couldn't see anything to keep it from slamming her into the ground. "What's to keep it from smushing me?"
"The moment you feel you can't handle it anymore just let go and all the downward force will stop. It's Tinker technology that I looked over myself so no need to worry about being squashed. Ready?" Gulping she nodded and he pressed the display one final time. The bar started to pull down into her shoulder, the weight becoming a bit more pronounced after a few seconds. He looked up at her. "Feeling fine?"
Smiling at that she shifted from foot to foot. "Yeah, glad you're taking it easy on me first."
"Mmmhmmm." He looked back down at the display. "I'm going to start ramping up now, just remember to stop pushing when you can't handle it." He pressed another button and the weight started to increase on her back, pulling down harder as time went on. At first it had felt like nothing, then a gentle reminder, now an insistent tug that was growing larger over time. She guessed it'd been about ten seconds before he pressed something else on the display and it practically tripled and caught her off guard for a second making her stumble. He gave her a concerned glance but she just smiled and fixed her footing, centering the bar on her back again.
Another ten seconds passed with the weight still mounting each moment, and he repeated the same process as before. When she didn't move he did it again making her grunt as she started to feel the burn in her legs and back. It made him pause for only a second then the weight went from a steady increase to a violent one, the weight pushing down on her more and more. Her knees buckled under her, muscles straining to keep her upright with the Tinker made weights.Talking more in grunts than actual speech she said, "I… think… this is… my… limit!"
He looked up at her from behind his visor. "Keep going until you can't if you want this to give you an accurate reading."
Managing only a grunt she kept her footing as he upped the weight again and it forced her down a
few inches. Gritting her teeth she pushed back up against it and it simply increased in weight again, too much for her to handle she let go with her hands and dropped down to a knee, the bar immediately gone from her shoulders the moment she stopped pushing up against it like he said. Draping her arms across her knees she looked up at him and asked panting, "I didn't… waste your… time did I?" She didn't expect any type of strength really, she never noticed anything when she was walking around or messing with her other magic.
Shaking his head he pressed a few more things on the display and the bar went back to its original position. "Just below ten metric tons."
Caught off-guard by that she stared at him with an agape mouth at the number he had just said. "What?" There was no way she heard him right, she shouldn't be able to handle ten tons.
"21,448 pounds to be exact. More than anybody would assume given your size and form." The corner of his mouth curved upwards in a small grin. "Would be a surprise to the first few criminals you come across. Anyways congratulations on discovering another power of yours, which makes me think the next test will be successful regarding your powers." He turned around but didn't walk to whatever machine it was that he was talking about. "You're not afraid of needles are you?"
Still panting she shook her head and pushed herself back up into a standing position to follow after him as he walked to the next test machine. Heading straight for a table he pulled out a chair for her and started fiddling with some open half-cylinder machine with a needle poking out of the very top, pointing down at the table where a series of straps were. Sitting down in the chair he had provided she looked at the needle that seemed ready to stab down. "Er what's this one for?"
"It works by slowly pressing the needle against the skin, measuring how much force it takes to puncture. It won't go any deeper than the skin, and will only feel like a pinch." He paused in his fiddling with the machine to strap her arm in underneath the needle. "In simpler terms it tests to see if you're tougher than you were before."
"You think I might have a power relating to that too?"
"Most people that have enhanced strength or the like also have some type of enhanced durability or some way of protecting their body from damage that they would otherwise get without another power." He tapped the side of the machine and the needle started to lower. "We'll just wait until it finally pierces your skin however long that is and I can get an idea for or if you have other powers."
With a nod she watched the needle lower itself to her skin and rest against it for a few seconds then start pushing it in but not actually piercing it. A good portion of the needle seemed to disappear as the fur covered it along with the fact her skin just kind of let itself be pushed inward. "So uh, when do we know it's pierced? Feels my blood or something?"
"The sensors should tell us if you don't say anything before it notices." He didn't add anything else and she didn't ask anymore and instead waited for the needle to pierce her skin. Maybe half a minute later it finally pierced through before pulling back out and she lifted the spot up to her eyes to look at it with a frown, wondering why it had taken so long.
"I'm guessing I have another power then?"
He didn't answer and instead muttered to himself and stared at the screen. "...Fourteen thousand… add that to…" Straightening up he started unstrapping her. "I was right regarding the idea of you having another power. The amount of force needed to pierce your skin is high enough that most models of handguns are completely ineffective against you." Again her mouth went agape at the idea of the news he was giving her. "We'll have to test more later to see if it affects every part of your body. Final test before we move onto your ability to use fire is going to be a heating pad. I'll be right back with it." He turned around and started walking to the cabinets that were situated by the elevator's entrance, leaving her alone to her thoughts for a minute.
She was strong enough to handle almost ten tons as her limit, could handle most handguns and maybe a few other guns, shot fire from her hands and could make the equivalent of holograms whenever and wherever she wanted. They could be decoys with practice while she could beat down most criminals she could think of. Maybe she could even fly with enough practice with her powers. This was all so awesome, just a week ago she'd been completely helpless and here she was with so much power at her fingertips, it was exhilarating. Clenching her claws into fists she smiled and whispered to herself, "This is awesome."
'Yeah, human souls are really powerful.' She heard Asriel say in a small voice.
Right she forgot about him with all the tests going on, she was surprised he was talking though. He seemed a bit upset after his story. Rubbing her fingers together she looked up at Armsmaster's back as he was digging through one of the cabinets."Are all human souls the same or what's the rule with them?"
'Well, human souls vary between person and person, of course. But all of them are really strong compared to Monster Souls. Even yours, which, while being weaker than any other six souls I have dealt with, is still at least as strong as my Dad's.'
Armsmaster finally fished out the heating pad that he had been looking for and started walking back towards her, cutting her short of any questions she was going to ask regarding souls. She could ask him but that might drown out whatever Armsmaster might be saying regarding her powers or procedures, but she'd remember to ask later. The more information on her powers the better. She just gave thumbs up to herself, which was just as much directed to Asriel, as she turned back around and folded her arms on the table.
He walked into the corner of her eye and put the small heating pad on the table, the kind that one could buy from a drugstore, blue clothed and the white cable held in his hand. Taking it into her hands she looked it over and saw absolutely nothing special about it then put it back down on the table with her hand under it. "This looks like a normal heating pad."
"Because it is. We're not sure if you have heat resistance so it wouldn't do for us to start off by trying to burn you. Just tell me when it gets uncomfortable for you." He stated pressing the button on the control in his hand.
"Uncomfortable or painful?" Those were two very distinct things, that she wasn't clear on which to do.
"Uncomfortable, we're trying to see if you're above human standards so if you kept going until it hurts you'd ruin the test. And hurt yourself." Nodding once again she just waited for the pad to heat up, which didn't take long. It didn't take much longer for it to feel a bit too hot for her to handle and she removed her arm. "Well that's a no to heat resistance then, maybe it only works with your fire." He took the heating pad and started wrapping it back up and jerked his head to the elevator. "Last test for today will be regarding your fire, since the other tests will take a while to perform and you're still not a official member. When you do join we'll perform the rest."
"What's this one going to have me do?" She asked sliding of out the chair and following after him. "Try to melt something? See how long I can do it or the like?"
"A few things along those lines yes." She had to jog after him into the elevator because of his long-legged gait. They rode in the elevator once more and down to another room, this one a long hall-like room, at least a few hundred feet, with a featureless wall at the end. Stepping out and looking to either side she saw displays on either side of the wall, lockers alongside the elevator's door, sprinklers lining the ceiling and several things sticking out of the ceiling. Again Armsmaster made a beeline for one of the displays again and she jogged after him. "First I want to see how your fire manipulation power works so I can set this up accordingly."
Holding out her hand she summoned a small ball of fire and rolled it around in her palm. "Like this or put more effort into it?"
"That works as a basis, now show me your full effort." Nodding she held out a hand down the hall and started to gather magic power in mass, more than she has before. She gathered and twisted it in her paw, making the ball of magic bigger and bigger. However, her focus slipped from the ball for a moment, and a cracked formed in its surface. She quickly rushed to seal it, but in doing so allowed several more to form. It was visible, with beams of light beginning to arc out of the ball of white fire within her hand, and she felt panic wash over her as she realized she bit off more than she could chew. Before it could explode though, a presence seemed to step in and hastily adjusted the sphere, sealing all the cracks and sending it flying off down range. It flew all the way to the end until it hit the wall and detonated with a resounding boom which she could feel all the way on the opposite side of the room.
"The fuck was that?" She breathed in surprise.
"You need to be more careful!" Azzy reprimanded in a worried tone. "You're still new to magic, don't go grabbing huge amounts at once yet! And especially don't morph it into any Attack Magics unless you are sure you can handle it! If that went off, you could have died!"
"Well I didn't know, you never said anything about too much at once!"
"Don't you remember what happened when you first reached for your magic? You couldn't control it, and it exploded everywhere. Of course the same would happen with Attack Magic!" He yelled back, and she felt tears begin to gather in her eyes.
"Fuck!" Was all she said in response, her hands going up so wipe away the tears that were starting to fall. Of course it'd be the same as with the other magic and she wouldn't think of that. "Shit I'm sorry."
"Just please be more careful next time." He sniffled. "I don't want you getting hurt."
Rubbing away the tears she sighed. Twice that murderous thing had saved her life now, this time from her own stupidity. If it weren't for him she would have blown herself up and Armsma-- They'd been using her mouth. They'd been talking out loud to themselves right next to Armsmaster. Jerking her head up and away from the hand covering her eyes she could see his piercing gaze boring into her and that almost disappointed frown of his. "I just said that out loud didn't I?"
He gave a curt nod to her, still frowning. "Yes you did. What was that about?"
Wincing even though he hadn't said anything she struggled to find a way to explain it, without mentioning the voice in her head. She'd just been arguing with herself and she was positive that everything they said had been out loud for him to hear. Telling him about the voice would make her sound insane and unfit to join their team, but there wasn't a way to talk her way out of this without sounding insane. Sagging her shoulders and looking down at the floor she told him the truth. "I uh… since I got my powers I've had a voice in my head. He was the one who shot off those gang colors because he didn't know better. In fact the only reason I know how to use my powers is because he's been telling me how to and if it weren't for him I would have just blown us both up." She finished, tucking her arms up against her chest and not looking up at Armsmaster.
She couldn't see his face change if it did from the earlier frown, only able to see his boots which stayed still. "And the reason you didn't mention any of this is…?" He trailed off for her to answer.
"Because I thought it might keep me from joining. Somebody with a voice in their head isn't exactly the most reliable person to have on your team." She answered.
"We have members with almost every type of ailment, we simply adjust their duties in accordance. It wouldn't be any different for you." Surprised she looked back up at him when he said that it didn't matter, his hand grasping the bottom of his chin as he thought. "Just some more often visits with the psychiatrist than the other Wards, keep you away from those with Master powers and that's it."
"That's it really?" She asked with a hopeful smile.
Glancing down at her, he turned around to press something on the display then turned back to her. "We'll have to run you through some psych evaluations, maybe some medication." Her smile fell into a small frown. He shook his head and added, "I'm not entirely sure, I am not the best when it comes to the workings of the mind."
"Okay then." She muttered.
"We'll go back to see how your father is doing with the paperwork, come back to the rest of the tests at a later date. I can make do with the data you've provided thus far." He waved her on to follow him and she trudged after him, entering the elevator a full ten seconds after he did. She kept her gaze to the ground the whole time, feeling her eyes getting wet again. Brushing at them she stepped into the elevator and waited for it to open again.
"You're not going to tell my dad are you?" He looked down at her as his finger hovered above the button.
"I didn't tell him about us suspecting you have powers, so there's no reason for me to tell him about anything else." He pressed the button and folded his arms. "But I will recommend that you tell him."
The door opened back up to the Changer testing room and he stepped through without another word, leaving her behind. Slowly she followed after, thinking about how this would all be even more difficult than she had originally imagined, now that they knew about Asriel inside her head. Thankfully not including what he'd told her. Her dad talking snapped her out of her daze. "So you're comparing her to Jello?"
Drake shook his head, still staring at the displays from the first machine, not a glance in their direction. "It's the best way I can think of describing it without going into techno-babble. Except instead of part liquid and part solid, she's made out of some exotic semi-solid matter, I can't find anything in her resembling an organ even. It's… just there." Were they talking about her?
Armsmaster seemed to assume that as he looked over Drake's shoulder and asked, "Figured something out about our new recruit?"
Drake stepped to the side so Armsmaster could get a better look and with a smile he shook his head, looking towards her as she came to a stop behind them. "Some type of energy I've never seen before is holding together matter I've also never seen before in a semi-solid state. Not a single organ in her entire body either, nor is there any evidence of there having been any previously. It's making me wonder how she can see, breathe and the like. That's the basic of what I could make sense of so far, her form was hard to analyze so the data's a bit harder to read than usual."
Armsmaster nodded and stepped back from the display. "So it'll take longer than your usual then?"
He shrugged. "Everybody knows how I am when it comes to something new, I'll stay up late and keep working until I figure it out, but like I said it's harder than usual. I'd say a few hours more than usual."
"Good." Armsmaster looked at her dad who was sitting down in one of the chairs with the paperwork folded in his hands. "Are you done Mr. Herbet?"
He frowned and stood up with a sigh. "I still don't like the idea of my daughter getting into danger." Handing the papers over he looked at her and smiled. "But if she wants to save lives, I'm not going to stop her." Armsmaster took the papers and shuffled through them as her dad narrowed his eyes and the smile lessened. "Is everything okay?"
"She made a small mistake during one of the tests, nothing major." Armsmaster answered for her, not bothering to look up as he flipped through the paperwork, earning a glance from her dad. "We'll just have to try it again after she joins the Wards… this all seems to be in order, just need your daughter to read a few pages and sign some of them."
"That's all?" She asked with a tilt of her head, her grip on her own arms lessening in a slight bit of puzzlement. A little bit of paperwork and testing and she was eligible to join the Wards, the superhero team for her city? It seemed like it was less than it would require for somebody to join.
"To join the Wards? No there's a ceremony for those that join along with more testing and rules you'll have to learn, along with learning to practice with your new teammates. But for the paperwork, yes that's it." He flipped to one of the pages in it and then handed it to her. "This page and the two behind it are the one's you'll need to read and sign."
Staring at the papers in her hands, not reading the words at first she thought about how these papers were the ones that would let her join the Wards, be a hero, be something more than nerd that was picked on. It would change her life and throw her into dangerous situations to try and save lives and put an end to all the crime in the Bay. All she needed to do was read and sign a few papers and her life would be changed. Something she needed desperately. "Do you have a pen?"
Armsmaster handed her one, took it with a thank you and walked over to where her dad was at the tables so she could write on it without tearing the papers. Putting them on the table she folded her arms under her chin and rested on the table, it being the perfect height for her current size to do, her dad scootching closer to her and watched with a smile. She gave a smile back, turned her attention to the papers and started reading the papers outlining, the possible dangers and the benefits, her rights and the things PRT could not make her do. Then she took the pen and signed at each part that asked her to do so, each signature being another step closer to being a hero.
Without a moment of hesitation she signed the final part and put the pencil down with a grin, already thinking about how she was going to be one of the heroes. Danny smiled to and wrapped an arm around her head and laughed. "Well that's it then, I'm going to see my daughter on the news taking down villains and saving lives."Laughing with him she tried to wrap her own arms around him, only managing to get either arm halfway across his stomach.
"If you two stay like that for too long I won't be able to show you your new base and teammates." Armsmaster stated, still not having moved from his earlier position.
She stopped laughing and pushed off her dad with an agape mouth at what she just thought he said. "I get to see the Wards?" He nodded and she clapped her hands together in excitement with a squeak of excitement. Then she realized what she just did and blushed, covering her mouth, eliciting even more laughter from her dad.
"Come along then, you can come too Mr. Hebert, it's not the first time a civilian would be in the Wards headquarters and I'm sure we can help to dissuade those fear regarding your daughter's safety." They both got up and begun to follow him to the elevator.
"Are we really going to meet some of the Wards?" Her dad asked as they filed into the elevator and Armsmaster pressed another button.
"Only three of them are here at the moment, Gallant, Vistan and Clockblocker. The others are out on patrol or enjoying time off at the moment." He stated as the doors opened to a long chrome-colored corridor a terminal next to the steel door at the end. Stepping out he continued as they both followed him down the corridor. "We figured that one of the best ways to help persuade new members was to introduce them to their team and base of operations." Reaching the end he leaned down slightly so that the terminal was level with his face and it scanned his eye. The door clicked and gears unseen started whirring as it opened up.
He strode through while she and her dad lagged behind slightly not know what to expect behind it. The room was a rough dome shape, some walls having lines in them as if they were meant to be re-arranged and interlocked in dozens of different ways, doors dotting at irregular intervals along the walls. At one end of the room was a large assortment of computers, monitors and cables, several monitors showing various parts of the city and people filing past. Her eyes were more so magnetized to the three individuals in the room, two of whom were who were by the computers and one who was standing in one of the doorways.
The first one she recognized because of the fact she didn't wear a full-covering mask, letting people see her creamy skin and brown hair, but even if she did wear a full-cover mask her small size of a child would have revealed who she was. Vista, the young heroine that could alter the dimensions of space between two points to walk across a street in a single step. She wore a simple blue t-shirt and white skirt, her signature green visor covering the upper part of her face, waving at her from her position in the seat.
Sitting beside her was a handsome looking lad with blonde hair, muscles evident under his white shirt and loose-fitting jeans. That attire clashed with the futuristic but still medieval-looking helmet that gleamed under the lights of the room, it marking him as Gallant, the man who could shoot concussive blasts of emotions to make criminals feel sad or ashamed for their crimes and always wore a suit of power armor out on duty. He gave her a peace sign from his seat on the table.
The last member that was present was another caucasian, with a joke shirt saying 'You say lazy, I say patient.' If his shirt wasn't able to make one figure out who he was the blank white mask would, marking him as Clockblocker, the Ward that could freeze any object in time for at least thirty seconds up to ten minutes.
Armsmaster gestured at the three assembled Ward members while she vibrated in barely contained excitement. "I'm sure you know them already but they don't know anything about you so why don't you introduce yourself?"
"Oh you've goat to be kidding me our newest member is going to be another kid?" She could practically hear the smile in Clockblocker's voice as he mockingly joked at her expense.
She snorted at that and Vista shook her head at that joke. "You're going to scare her off with your horrible jokes like that Clock." Standing up from her seat she walked across the room to greet Taylor with a handshake, both of them smiling at each other. "When Armsmaster told us to get ready for a new team member I didn't expect somebody younger than me."
Chuckling she took the offered hand and shook it, having to look up at the young heroine because her form was so short that her eyes were level with her shoulders. "Uh this is actually my alternate form, I'm actually sixteen." Vista's smile fell slightly and Clockblocker started laughing from his spot in the doorway, now walking towards her too.
"Well sorry buckaroo but it still looks like you're still the most junior member of the team." He clapped Vista on the back and she threw a glare at him, Gallant now approaching too. Clockblocker offered his own hand to shake, Vista taking a step back and out of the way. "Seriously though it's always good to see a new face around here."
Shaking his hand too she replied similarly. "It's awesome to be able to join." Pausing she cast a glance towards Armsmaster and her dad who was smiling content to just watch. "Well eventually join."
Gallant offered his hand next, his grip being a strong one. "I think we're all at a disadvantage with the fact that you know our names and we don't know yours."
"It's uh Asriel." She answered, using the voice's name because she didn't have any better ideas of a name. Gallant placed his hands on his hips.
"Azriel huh? I've never heard of that one before. So what's your powers?" Both Clockblocker and Vista leaned forward, probably wondering themselves as to what she could do.
Armsmaster answered again for her, in a different way than she would've. "She's a tentative Brute five, Blaster seven, Changer one. Ratings may change upon completion of the more extensive tests."
Gallant and Clockblocker seemed to be taken aback in surprise and Vista's eyes widened. Clockblocker was the first to respond with a dumb, "What?"
With a sheepish grin she rubbed the back of her head with her claws. "According to the test they ran I can lift ten metric tons, I'm immune to handguns and I have really powerful fireballs."
Vista looked at Armsmaster with a shocked look, a finger pointed at her incredulously. "She can lift ten tons? Really?"
He nodded. "Almost ten metric tons which is more than ten tons. We were unable to complete the Blaster tests so she might be higher or lower rated than what we have her as now."
Clockblocker shook his head with a laugh, half-turning away. "Our newest member is not only our new big hitter but is a four foot tall goat kid? I'm not sure whether that's a good thing or a bad thing."
She laughed with him, the other two chuckling along with them. These three were the Wards, the people that saved lives and were basically junior police with superpowers, responsible for so much and here they were laughing at such a stupid thing. If it weren't for their masks she wouldn't have ever guessed they were heroes. "I hope it's a good thing."
"Maybe we can continue this at a later time." Armsmaster said, interrupting their laugher and making her crease her brows in confusion. "After all until you're sworn in, you're technically still a civilian in the Wards' base."
Sighing with disappointment she nodded and gave the Wards all a smile. "It was cool meeting all of you!"
They smiled in turn at her, each returning the same message in their own way. "I look forward to having a goat kid able to bench press trucks on my team." Clockblocker joked.
Vista rolled her eyes. "It'd be nice to not be the kid on the team anymore."
"Like Clockblocker said, you're still the kid. Maybe not publicly but you've gotta deal with that still Vista." Gallant joked, earning a laugh from Clockblocker, then he turned his attention to her. "Hope to see you around Azriel."
"See you guys later." She said with a wave, turning around to enter the elevator that her dad and Armsmaster were waiting in, skipping in elation. The doors closed and she waved bye to them, smile going from ear to ear.
"You should probably return back to your human form so nobody can connect you to your dad." Armsmaster commented before pushing the button to take them back up to ground level when she started turning back into human, growing in size slightly with each second. "We'll just wait in here until she's done turning back to normal and then I'll walk you two out the front door."
"Alright."It took a few minutes for her to turn back but when she did Armsmaster opened the door to reveal the main lobby bustling with the activity of tourists, superhero fans, PRT employees, more PRT guards to protect the station. Kids rushed in and out of the gift shop on the right with posters, action figures and clothing of the local heroes, and finally the tour guide at the front desk. Some of that activity died down as people realized that Armsmaster was there and they cleared the way for him as he walked through the crowd with a smile and a few waves, letting her dad and her past.
Holding open the door he raised a single hand to say goodbye. "I'll call your father back for an opportune time."
Her dad nodded and waved goodbye, the two of them heading down to their car and strapping themselves in. She reclined the seat slightly and leaned back against it with a happy sigh. "Tiring day for you huh?" Her dad asked.
"Yeah… I'm going to take a nap okay?" He nodded and started driving while she closed her eyes and let the day's events go through her mind. She'd met heroes, been inside the HQ, told about how powerful she really was… 'Awesome.'
A minute or two into the ride, her passenger spoke up. 'Sorry about yelling at you in front of Armsmaster. I went and blew the secret.'
Her breath hitched, again surprised at the voice, or rather Asriel. He remained so silent and quiet that it was easy to forget he was there, despite how much he'd changed her life. Sighing through her nostrils she crossed her arms. 'We were both yelling out loud, so it's both our faults… not like it seems to have mattered anything to Armsmaster, we just need mental evaluation according to him. If I'm honest with myself, I need it.'
'Still, you said that you didn't want people to know about me, and if I didn't start the yelling he wouldn't have ever known.' He was silent for a moment, and when she was about to say something he continued. 'I-if you want me gone, I'm fairly certain I can remove myself without getting rid of your new powers. Give you back your privacy, and you won't have to deal with me anymore. Normally it would be difficult, but Human souls are so strong, I'm sure I can do it.'
That was not what she expected him to say. Not at all what she would have ever thought to hear him say after the story he told her. And it was what she had been thinking about prior to entering the PRT building, finding a way to get rid of the voice, whether it was a construct of her own mind or an actual separate being. But without it she didn't have much of an idea of how to use her powers, as evident by the fact he kept her from blowing herself up just earlier. 'I… I appreciate the offer but considering you just kept me from blowing myself up along with another hero I think it's in my best interest and others around me that you stay around.'
'I could write a book on magic before I do it, one containing all the knowledge you might need on Magic. Safety instructions, science, different attack magics, soul weapons. You don't need me, I'd just mess things up again.'
'A book or a series is a good thing to have but it's not the fastest nor the best way when I have the original source right here. And a book can't personally show me magic like you've done already, meaning it'd take a long time to figure it out with a book compared to you.' She was worried about the voice in her head and now she had a gold opportunity to get rid of it, but she didn't want to get rid of it.
'You might learn faster with me, but I might screw up again, like I did with the green guys, or Armsmaster. You are smart, you can figure it out from a book. Plus, with the power of your soul, you don't need the really advanced techniques. You don't need me.'
If she didn't know better he wanted to leave. 'If I want to make a difference and help people I need to be able to learn as much as I can as fast as I can. Power doesn't mean anything if I don't know how to use it at the beginning, that makes a difference. Besides where would you go, I thought you wanted to be a hero?'
'I wouldn't be anywhere, I'd be gone. Silly of me to think I could be a hero, I would just screw it up. You can be a hero instead, using my power, and I wouldn't be bothering anyone anymore.'
Her hair bristled as she finally realized what he meant by removal. Good solution to getting rid of him, not one that she was sure she wanted to have him take. 'Why do you think everything that's happened so far is your fault?'
'Because it is!' He cried 'I shot all those fireworks without thinking! I yelled at you in front of Armsmaster! I allowed Chara to sacrifice herself! And then I betrayed her trust, causing her to die again, my dad to declare war on humanity, my mom to leave him, the next six humans who entered the underground to be slaughtered, and for me to be turned into a soulless plant which tortured everyone! It is all my fault!'
She really had no idea how to rebuttal half of that. But she did try with what she did know. 'From what you told me you had no choice about being a flower. If it weren't for me being stupid with magic you never would have had to step in and yell at me. So far you haven't done a single bad thing here, you've been trying to keep me from making mistakes.' She said trying to calm him down.
'It would still be much safer if I was just gone. So you can live your life happily.'
'Safer how? Safer for the people we can't help because I don't know how to use my magic or for me for the same reason? What will make me happy is getting rid of the criminals all over Brockton Bay and it'll be easier and safer with you around. Don't you want to help people?'
'But if I stick around, I will mess things up. Some people might suffer from you not knowing your magic, but many more would if I mess up again. I've been here for a week, and I already scared most of the city with the fire-works, and I broke my promise to you by revealing myself to Armsmaster. Who knows what would happen next week, or maybe in a month.'
'I'll be honest with you when you told me that story of yours… I was uncomfortable to say the least about you being in my head. But you just… killing yourself because of a few accidents is something I don't want to happen. It's just not right.'
'Why not? It would protect so many people, why would my life matter?'
'Because… I care. You're the only person besides my dad who listens to me anymore, you genuinely care about what I say or think, the fact you saved my life and I actually enjoy the magic training. Before you came along my life sucked.' She admitted.
'Oh.' He quietly said, sounding astonished. After a moment he continued 'Are you sure? Even after learning about Flowey?' He sounded like he couldn't believe anyone would care about him after learning about his past.
Opening her eyes and looking out the window as her dad drove them home she watched the crowds of families, friends and people spend their time together. 'That makes me worried and a bit scared… but I still don't want you to ever talk about killing yourself.'
'Even if it's the right thing to do?' He asked in a small voice, no longer sounding so sure that it is the right thing to do.
'It's not the right thing to do. Killing somebody isn't ever right, especially when it's yourself.'
'Oh.' Was his only response.
He didn't say anything else and so she thought it would be a good idea to change the subject, he always got excited when he explained magic or they practiced. 'So what's a soul weap--'
"Are you okay Taylor?" Her dad asked, interrupting her question inside her head.
Looking up at him she saw him frowning with a concerned look on his face. "Why do you ask?"
"You're crying." He said matter of factly. Confused she lifted a hand up to her face and found there were tears falling freely from her eyes. When did she start crying? "Did Armsmaster lie about the reason you were upset earlier?"
Sniffling she wiped away the tears with the back of her hand. "No I was just… thinking about things." Should she tell him? Armsmaster did say it would be better if she did and he was her dad, a person to rely on and confide in not to mention it'd be good for her to talk to somebody. And probably Asriel too. "I'll… I'll tell you what it is when we get home. I need to think of how to phrase it to tell you."
He furrowed his brow but turned back to the wheel to continue driving. "Alright."
'Are you going to tell him?' Asriel asked anxiously, though there was a note of hope to it.
Leaning back against the seat she answered him, 'Armsmaster knows, so why shouldn't my dad? Besides I think my dad would want to know about you.'
She felt her lips twitch into a small, sad smile, and Asriel responded. 'Thanks.'