***David Manchin, Mayor of Washington City***
âHeâs WHAT?â David demanded, scowling at his assistant.
âHeâs gone to ground, along with Chase Currant. The four handlers assigned to bring Chase in are in the hospital. The other two supers on Paradoxâs team are in custody, and responding well to Minder control. Chemestro had to have his fantasy tweaked to be significantly moreâ¦exercise oriented, but itâs still holding.â
âI donât care about them, why is Paradox still running around in my city with impunity!?â David demanded.
âAccording to M-43âs handler, the super has an unusually powerful mind that makes him difficult for a single Minder to tackle, which made M-43 balk at the meeting point. This was corroborated by the other Minders present. However, the report also states that heâs exited his armor and is currently unprotected, and his distinctive mind makes him especially easy for a Minder to identify at a distance.â
âAlright, form up some squads with our most powerful supers, use the Minders as hunting dogs, and bring this squirrely bastard in so we can send him packing.
âSir, in the hours since his disappearance, the bureau has done some further digging, in case Minders prove to be ineffective.â
âEh?â David grunted.
âThese are his team-mates six months ago. This is a pregnant woman seen coming out of Paradoxâs mid-town motel.â
She laid down the two pictures. The hair and body was exactly the same as Wraith, whoâd taken a leave of absence from super work for unknown reasons.
I guess theyâre not unknown anymore, David thought, considering.
âThese three form the core of Paradoxâs team,â She said, pointing to the two tinkers and the shapeshifter, âso itâs likely that the baby is Paradoxâs.â
âHow sure of that are you?â
âHereâs another picture with manitian servants who work for Paradox Zaubererâs grandmother exiting the new house belonging to Heather Skinner, the woman presumed to be Wraith. This is strong evidence the baby is his.â
âWhat kind of idiot uses his real name?â David muttered, reviewing the pictures.
âIf we send Paradox a message that we know where his baby is, he should back off-â
âActivate an asset in Franklin and get that shapeshifter,â David said decisively. She wasnât a goddamn Sweeper class or anything, and people went to mush as soon as their loved ones were involved.
ââ¦Sir, thereâs aâ¦cultureâ¦around superâs private lives in Franklin City.â Elise wheedled, glancing away, âTargeting a superâs family in their civilian identity is-â
âDo I look like I give a shit about his âcultureâ? Just get control of his baby and weâll have him by the balls. Itâs really fuckinâ simple.â David said, tapping the rich wood of his desk with a stubby nail.
âYessir.â Elise nodded.
RIIING
The landline on his desk went off, and David picked up.
âParadox is causing trouble at the bureau. Iâm handling it.â Bill Grove, the head of the Bureau of Investigation said.
âIâm sure you are, Bill,â David sighed, rubbing his temples, frustration mounting as people continued to not do the simple things he asked of them.
âIâm moving the plan forward and wash our hands of the civilian androids as soon as possible. Iâm currently purging any hard evidence from the server.â
âGet it done, Elise. NOW.â David said, covering the receiver and glaring at his assistant, who seemed to be hesitating on the edge of saying something.
âYessir,â She turned and left, her back ramrod straight.
David talked Bill down from his panic attack. Youâd think the head of the Bureau would have a stiffer spine. David himself was no stranger to ungodly amounts of stress. He actually reveled in it. That was why he was the Mayor and everyone else was a political stooge.
Moments after he hung up, the phone rang again.
âI swear, Bill,â David growled as he picked up the land line.
Instead of Billâs panicked flighty-ness, there was only a deep, rumbling breath that sounded like tectonic plates shifting.
Davidâs skin went cold.
There was a harsh squeal directly into his ear, like the phone itself was in pain. David winced and dropped the phone, which promptly melted into his desk, the plastic receiver collapsing into a puddle. The puddle began to glow from within, resolving into a picture.
Two slitted bronze eyes stared back at him from a black void.
âDAVID! HOWâS LIFE TREATING YOU? HOW ARE THE WIFE AND KIDS?â An inhumanly deep voice spoke through the smoking remains of the phone, rattling his ribcage and the office as a whole. The delicate glass desk kitsch hummed in pain.
âFine, fine, itâs fine, theyâre fine.â David said, his heartbeat skyrocketing, grabbing the sides of his desk to conceal the tremors in his hands as his fight or flight response screamed at him to run.
Some primal monkey instinct when faced with an apex predator told him to let out a wordless shriek, fling the desk over and scamper away as fast as all four limbs could carry him.
David barely managed to stuff it down long enough to speak.
âThe Chicago job is going to plan. Itâll be destroyed within the month.â
âWHAT MAKES YOU THINK I DONâT JUST WANT TO CATCH UP WITH MY FAVORITE EAST COAST ANDROID? HOWâS THE WEATHER OVER THERE?â
âItâs been sunny.â David gasped, trying not to hyperventilate as the fear burrowed its way deeper into his mind.
âEXCELLENT! NOW, I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT IâM PLEASED YOUâRE BEING A SELF-STARTER ON THE CHICAGO JOB, BUT IF YOU FAIL⦠ITâS NO BIG DEAL. THESE THINGS HAPPEN. YOUâRE MORE VALUABLE TO ME THAN THAT. KEEP THAT IN MIND AND TAKE CARE OF YOURSELFâ¦AND YOUR POSITION. IF YOU WERENâT THE MAYOR OF WASHINGTON, I, WELLâ¦I DONâT KNOW WHAT IâD DO.â
ââ¦okayâ¦â David wheezed, his lungs seizing in his chest as his vital organs tried to play dead.
âLOOKS LIKE YOUâRE AT YOUR LIMIT, IâLL TALK WITH YOU LATER, DAVID. SAY HI TO HELLEN FOR ME! THAT PORK JERKY RECIPE WAS DIVINE. I USE IT ALL THE TIME.â
Tiny claws scraped against the inside of the opaque puddle of the receiver, crimson veins began to grow inward, towards the center. The tiny clawed hands seized the edge of the puddle of plastic and pulled it down into the desk, disappearing a moment later, leaving nothing behind but the rich stained wood.
David sat there for several minutes, slowly regaining his ability to breathe.
âI need a new phone,â David muttered, resting his trembling fingers on his forehead as he slumped over the desk.
***Elise Stevens***
âAre you sure?â The voice asked over the phone.
âYes, Iâm sure,â Elise said, entirely unsure. âCall me back when you have her.â
âYou got it, I hope you know what youâre stepping in.â
God, me too. Elise thought, hanging up. Their asset on the other side would destroy his burner and get back into contact with them on his own terms. There was no calling it off now.
She straightened from her desk and stretched, taking deep breaths to try and control the stress. Motion from the side caught her attention.
Teresa Fuller stood beside her, causing Elise to flinch.
âTerry, what are you doing in here?â Terry had always been dismissive of Eliseâs decision to go into politics rather than something cooler, like the Bureau, but the two still got together for drinks sometimes to practice their one-upsmanship.
This wasnât a slow weekend though, this was all-hands-on-deck situation, and Teresa being here was odd.
VERY ODD.
Panic spiking, Elise snatched the phone up. In a fluid motion, Teresa closed and locked the door to her office, just as Elise realized there was nothing coming from her office phone.
Not even a dial tone.
***Paradox***
When interrogating, nothing says you have to use just one trick to figure out if someoneâs lying. Perry had been watching Teresaâs expression, monitoring her vitals through his suit, browsing through Teresaâs work emails, reviewing her private emails, watching her soulâ¦and lying his ass off.
He didnât know they were after the civilians until he lied with perfect confidence. The statement penetrated her poker face and made her heartrate skyrocket.
And that meant Perry had to save Spangle in a timely manner so he could get to the civilians before the people in charge decided to cut their losses and disappear them.
He tried to use his suit to hack into the B.I. across the street, but the closer he got to critical information, the better and moreâ¦alive the defenses became. Perry was forced to sever the connection to the B.I. server when it tried to fry his suit.
It makes sense a technopath wouldâve had a hand in the encryption. Theyâre integrated into the government. An unexpected roadblock.
Perry couldnât contend with a technopath on their home turf, so in order to find the find out where Spangle was being held, Perry had to resort to a lessâ¦glamourous method than âhacking the mainframeâ.
In this case, trawling through personal emails.
Perry got into individual B.I. employeeâs low-security personal emails, whipped up a quick search program and had it highlight and compare sort any mention of black sites, including codewords and euphamismsâ¦.
It actually turned out to be easier than he thought.
Out of a hundred and sixty thousand personal emails from all the employees of the B.I., he hit no less than five hundred mentions, and of those five hundred, twelve had hints about their locations. From those twelve hints, Perry backtracked and found a further eighty six related emails located in that area that his program hadnât identified as being coded.
Humans will always be the weak link for security.
Cross-referencing the information within the emails., Perry located four black sites. After finding them, he dug through the buildingâs histories and their paperwork cloaked in secrecy and obfuscation, then applied an algorithm to find commonalities with other locations in the city.
He found three more.
Perry then figured out which black site was the most likely to house Spangle based on its security protocols, recent activity, and most telling: Serenity dragging a wiggling bag into the black siteâs secret tunnel entrance six blocks away.
Instill fear into the hearts of your enemies, Paradox. Sometimesâ¦rarely, itâs best to let them see you coming. Itâs the only way theyâll learn.
Thanks, gramma, Perry thought, rolling his eyes as he randomly remembered one of his babysitting visits to gramma, sitting on her knee while she spun tales of magic and conquest.
This does seem like the sort of situation where a little fear will season them up nicely. Long story short, these people were being assholes, and they were about to get straightened out.
Minutes later, Perry stood in front of the public façade of the underground government torture site, where they contained medium risk supers and Minders while beating them into obedience.
The surprising depth of the institutional corruption wasâ¦frankly, pissing Perry off, so he might have been a bit more theatric than entirely necessary.
Perry directed the Pernicious Prison to his hand. The inky black tar traveled out from under his shirt and coalesced into a cane, giving him a crisp clack against the asphalt as he crossed the street into the Vietnamese restaurant that was a front for the black site.
God, I hope Iâm not wrong, and just terrorizing somecivilians,
Perry thought to himself as he crossed the street, entering the slightly run-down restaurant above the secret entrance.
Clack. Clack.
DING⦠The automatic doorbell informed them a customer had arrived.
Clack. Clack.
âGood evening!â a middle-aged woman said, emerging from the kitchen. âSit wherever-â
She froze, taking in Perryâs expression along with the obviously magical cane in his hands.
âIâd like a couple egg rolls, and the prisoners in the basement,â Perry said, resting his weight on the cane.
The woman lunged forward, reaching for something behind the counter â presumably an alarm â and Perry directed the spell forward, wrapping around her body and puppeting her beneath her clothes. Perry quickly limped around the desk and found both the alarm and another button.
Perry stepped back around the desk and used the spell under her long sleeves to force the woman to press the button.
Now letâs see if the guard was paying attention.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
BUZZZZ.
A buzzing sounded a moment later, approximately the amount of time someone would have taken to glance away from a cartoon re-run, cast a brief glance up at the security cam to make sure everyone was standing where they were supposed to be standing, then press the âacceptâ button reflexively like a trained animal.
You donât put your best and brightest on âWatch the doorâ duty. Sad but true.
With a soft hiss of released air, one of the decorative side panels opened up, revealing humorless concrete walls.
âYou may wish to run,â Perry said, retrieving his spell from beneath the womanâs clothing and turning away, walking towards the black siteâs entrance.
Clack. Clack.
He glanced over his shoulder and spotted the old woman aiming a trembling submachine gun at him.
âBut if youâre gonna stay, I really do want some egg rolls.â
Something in Perryâs expression mustâve convinced her pulling the trigger was a bad idea, and she went back in the kitchen.
Ten feet or so inside the secret entrance was another gate, where the inattentive security guard sat inside his bulletproof glass enclosure. He glanced up and frowned at Perry, his eyes widening briefly.
Paradoxâs Pernicious Prison formed a needle-thin spike and pierced the glass before wrapping around the guardâs neck, yanking his head forward and smashing it against the wall, rendering him insensate.
Whistling, Perry used the spell to push the button to open the next security gate, walking into the black site unimpeded less than five minutes after learning of its existence.
The guard had thirty-two screens to pay attention to, and one playing daytime cable television to distract him from all of them.
Perry located the room Spangle was in, looking slightly worse for wear.
Room thirty, huh? Nearly at the end of the hall. Security room beyond her.
There were a bunch of other rooms, with other things going down in them. Some of which nearly made Perryâs stomach turn.
Well, letâs make their day.
Perry rummaged through the guardâs possessions and found a hand-held radio that linked to the P.A. system.
He clicked it on, and started whistling as he began limping down the long concrete hall, his inky black cane providing the beat.
Clack.
Clack.