I’m an idiot. If I had my memories,
I don’t think I would have messed up this much. I just- I need to start from
the beginning, don’t I?
After the first day, they began
training me to find out what my mutant powers are. Psyche tested for any mental
abilities, and Sora and Karen attempted to bring things out via combat
scenarios. We found that I had some sort of telepathy that allowed me to
project myself into others’ minds. Psyche allowed me to view her past to begin
testing what I could do and I was shocked at what I saw.
Psyche isn’t from this time. She
comes from a future where the Sentinels became the biggest threat on Earth, and
threatened the entire human race with extinction. Her mother and father had
both been killed, and she had to bear witness to many of the people she cared
about losing their lives. She had attempted to travel back in time to prevent
her future from happening, but ended up in another realities past. She
currently can’t even go back to her own time, and joined Karen and Sora because
she figured that Apocalypse was part of the reason and couldn’t stand to see
mutants undergoing two simultaneous threats. I was left stunned by this
knowledge, and wondered how she dealt with it all. I couldn’t sleep well for a
couple of days after my initial exposure. She told me not to worry about it,
but that wasn’t going to happen anytime soon. She asked me if I wanted to
practice on someone else if her history was too much, but I refused.
During one of our sessions I delved
farther into her mind than I ever had before, where the parts of herself that
she hid from everyone, including herself, lie intermingled with the rest of
her. I came into contact with the part of her that was hurting the most, the
part she keeps buried to go day by day. I… somehow comforted it. I can’t say
for certain just what I did, but my desire to ease her pain triggered something
within me. When I left her mind I opened my eyes to see that tears had fallen
from her face. She looked as shocked as I felt, but thanked me before leaving
the room. We didn’t continue psychic training for a few days after, but there
was a noticeable change in her disposition, even if she acted the same.
For the more physical training,
Karen theorized the best way to draw out any powers I might have would be
through the dangers of combat. So she and Sora would alternate with mock
battles with me, occasionally teaming up and letting Psyche join to further
stack the odds against me. The first couple of times I fought Karen, she
thoroughly wiped the floor with me without using her powers. With that first,
rather humiliating defeat, we confirmed that I healed faster than normal
people, and could take much more punishment than any average human had any
right too. Sora and Psyche refused to stop bringing it up, much to my chagrin.
The experience did allow me to realize why Karen was the leader. Her
personality and strength made the choice obvious.
I’m unsure if it was just muscle
memory taking a while to manifest, or something else, but when she finally
deemed me too inexperienced to fight her and handed me off to Sora, I did
exceedingly better. Sora was so surprised at what I was doing that she ended up
using her powers to subdue me. Karen let her have it for not following the
rules, but was also impressed at the martial arts I had unintentionally
performed. She deemed that we’d learn nothing else from just hand to hand
combat training, and gave Sora and Psyche the ok to use their powers as they
saw fit.
Psyche’s telekinesis and Sora’s
aerokinesis left me battered after training for a week, but I discovered
another power thanks to it. I was being buffeted by winds created by Sora and
wished that I had some means of striking her from afar. I stretched my hand out
towards her as my feet were leaving the ground and a stream of electricity shot
out from it. She wasn’t expecting it, but managed to dodge anyway. She hadn’t
dropped her focus from using her powers, and I was slammed into the ground
regardless. My entire body was crackling with electricity as I struggled to my
feet, fighting against the currents pushing me downwards. Acting on instinct
again, I felt power surging through me and sent even more electricity at Sora.
There was enough that she couldn’t dodge them all in time, so Karen blocked my
attack with a wall of water.
“That’s
enough for now. Figure out how your powers work by the end of the day. I’ll be
sparing with you tomorrow.”
I was left alone for the rest of
that day, testing this power I had discovered. It left me exhausted, but I
experimented with it enough to get a feel for how I used to use it. When I
thought about being done with it, the power seemed to almost disappear. It was
strange, but I felt it in the back of my mind, waiting to be reactivated. The
next day I sparred with Karen and lost again, even with my power over
electricity. She again, beat me without using her powers, adapting to my combat
tactics faster than I could change them. Everyone told me I was getting better,
but being beaten repeatedly wasn’t doing much for my confidence.
After mental and physical training,
I would often be left alone while the other three would leave to go on a
mission, to tend to those in need or something or other. It gave me a lot of
time for self-reflection, and further training. It was during the second week
that I discovered that I could stimulate the growth of my bones and expel them
from my body. With a little time, I was able to create makeshift weapons and
pieces of armor. For weapons I gravitated to something akin to a sword. It
felt… right in my hands, and I found that I could do just as much with the
weapon as I could with my hands and feet. Electrokinesis and bone manipulation,
on top of faster healing and psychic abilities. I wondered just what I was
capable of before my memories were lost.
It was with this that I was finally
able to force Karen to use her powers against me. Unlike me however, she has
complete mastery over her abilities. While I could power through her attacks,
the difference in skill was still too great for me to win. On the plus side, I
could bring a battle between me and the combined efforts of Sora and Psyche to
a stalemate. I really was improving faster than I expected.
During this time of training, I
grew closer to the three of them and learned more about their pasts. I already
detailed Psyche’s, she merely clarified and expanded upon certain events. Karen
and Sora’s story however, I only learned what I was told. The two were born
three years apart to the now deceased X-Men member Ororo “Storm” Munroe, and Wakandan
king T’Chala the Black Panther. Growing up they had to face persecution from
mutant hating humans and being hunted by the Sentinels. They were told stories
of the X-Men’s exploits before the world turned against them, and taught the
ideals of the founder of the original team, Charles Xavier. When Apocalypse
woke the X-Men had to fight foes from two different sides, and were eventually
overwhelmed. Storm had wanted to send them to be with their father, but with
Wakanda having been wiped out by the explosion of the vibranium mound, there
was little choice she had. After a particularly gruesome battle with the
Sentinels, Storm used the last of her strength to bring her daughters to
Genosha, in hopes that they could hide in plain sight amongst their fellow
mutants, and carry on the will of the X-Men.
Sora could never keep her composure
whenever she thought about her mother, and would lose her normally overly
cheerful attitude. Karen kept her cool, but there was a sadness in her eyes
that she couldn’t hide. They all revealed their pasts to me because they
decided to put their trust in me. I was grateful they accepted me, and resolved
to have the same inner strength that they did.
When the third week had arrived, I
was finally asked to join them on a mission to free some mutants from Mr.
Sinister’s labs. It was my chance to start helping people, and I couldn’t have
agreed faster. Karen had the entire operation planned out, and everyone was
needed in order for it to be a success. We pulled it off flawlessly, and the
taken children were taken to the base while we figured out what to do with
them. A few boys and girls no older than six or seven, they all had fairly
strong abilities, just a lack of proper training to do much than catch someone
off guard. I was often the one looking after them along with Sora on occasion.
They all seemed to enjoy watching me train and asking for advice on using their
powers better. It was a small thing, but it made me happy all the same…
As we continued to hinder Apocalype’s
plans together, Karen began to talk to me more than she had before. She would
ask for my input on various plans and battle strategies, have me taste test her
cooking, and come to me when she wanted to vent her frustrations. At first I
thought nothing of it, but the increasing frequency at which it was happening
made me start to wonder. When I tried to ask Psyche about it she would shake
her head and leave me alone, and Sora would just laugh at me. While I didn’t
want to acknowledge the possibility, it was becoming harder to do so as time
went on.
It all came to a head after I had
been with them for about a month. I was sitting in my room, meditating and reflecting
on various things when I heard a knock at my door.
“It’s
Karen. Mind if I come in?”
“Go ahead.”
She entered the room and closed the
door behind her. I made space for her on the bed so she could sit with me and
not feel forced to stand. Sitting down beside me, I could tell she was nervous
about something but trying to hide it.
“Is something the matter?”
“No,
not really. Why do you ask?”
“You seem nervous, and you’re never
nervous.”
“Haha. You
can tell that easily?”
“I’ve spent enough time watching
you to know is all.”
“You’ve
been watching me?”
“Well, I mean, when we’re on
missions and stuff it’s hard not to with you being the leader and all. I’m just
very observant is all.”
She laughed a bit as I fumbled
about with my words.
“You
really are something else, aren’t you?”
She moved a bit closer to me, her
hand lightly touching mine as she looked into my eyes.
“There’s
been this feeling I get when I’m around you that I’ve had since we first met…”
Even closer still.
“At
first I wasn’t sure what it could be but…”
Her face was inching closer to mine
as I couldn’t find the strength to move, only stare back into her clear, blue
eyes.
“I
think I know what it’s become.”
Her voice became a whisper and I
found myself leaning closer, our lips almost touching until...
“…!”
In my mind I heard a voice, and
broke away from Karen suddenly. She opened her eyes looked at me, confused and
hurt.
“I-I’m sorry I just…”
“Just
what?”
She tried to place a hand on my
face gently, but I shirked away and felt my heart sink at the way she looked.
“… I’m sorry.”
That’s all I could say as I rushed
out of the room and out of the base. I remember Sora and Psyche calling out to
me, but I ignored them and just walked in a direction for hours. What was I
doing? While I had my reservations about pursuing the feelings that had risen
up in my heart, why was I unable to commit to them now? As I thought about it I
gave myself a headache while only wondering whose voice I heard that caused me
to stop. Was is some past memory breaking to the surface? If so, then who was
the memory of? I was unable to find any answers and finally came to a halt in
the middle of a forest, the moon beginning to fall to be replaced by the sun.
I had begun accepting my loss of
memories before as a fact of my life, but with this… I had all my questions, my
fears, and my lack of answers brought back to the surface. I couldn’t help but
scream at the moon like a mad man in my frustration. I punched a tree and
knocked it down. I kicked another to the same result. I made a bone sword and
cut through two more as if they were paper. Nothing wanted to make sense in my mind
anymore, and I was afraid to go back and face Karen. I eventually sat down and
put my head into my hands, holding back the tumult of emotions I was feeling.
I’m not sure how long it took, but
I suddenly heard the sound of footsteps from further in the forest. Quickly standing
up, I scanned my surroundings to search for the source of the sounds. Glancing
up I saw a bolt of energy hurtling towards me. Jumping to the side I avoiding
getting hit and saw a tree catch fire from the blast. Looking at the source I
saw a woman floating in the air, her hands glowing a dark, pale purple matching
the bolt that I dodged. She was covered in an armor made from a technology that
looked distinctly alien. She glowered at me for not being hit and sent two more
bolts my way. I returned the favor with my own lightning, the two energies
clashing in a vibrant display of force.
“Who are you?”
“You’d
do well to show respect to your betters! I am Famine, horseman to Apocalypse!
And you, are soon going to become very familiar with that fact.”
I took a defensive stance and
readied myself for her next attack as I remembered that I never found the
source of the footsteps. The ground began to shake as I saw who was
responsible. A burly man, taller than me had entered my field of vision and was
unaffected by the sudden earthquake.
“You
took your time getting here Death.”
“You
should be more than enough to handle one weak mutant.”
“If our
orders weren’t to take him alive then perhaps. Hurry and do your job.”
Death stomped his foot on the
ground and sent a wave made out of the environment flowing towards me. I jumped
and kicked off of a tree to avoid being buried and introduced my face to his
fist. Flipping to right myself, I was barely able to send more electricity to
meet Famine’s bolts. The force of the clash sent me backwards and into a wall
made of the manipulated ground. Death was charging at me and I took the force
of his shoulder head on. It hurt less than I expected, and I was able to expel
my bones to force him to back off.
“Ha. I
see why Pestilence wants to dissect you.”
Death began to laugh and failed to
notice the wind picking up. Within seconds, a small tornado formed and threw
him into the air, away from me. I looked up to see a blade of water narrowly
miss Famine as she flew backwards to regroup.
“No one’s
getting dissected on our watch!”
“If you’re
going to run off, don’t get found by the horsemen.”
“I…”
From behind me, Karen, Sora and
Psyche appeared in my time of need. I was unsure of what to say, so I just
turned my attention to the still airborne Famine.
“Psyche
and I will handle her. You two be ready for the big guy to show up again.”
“You
threw him pretty far. I don’t expect him to be coming back for a while. So I’ll
entertain you until then.”
“How
long have you been watching War?”
“Long
enough to know that you’re slacking off, Famine. Handle those two in the sky.
We’re taking them all back with us.”
Karen made her way beside me and
stared War down. I wanted to say something, but I knew it wasn’t the time or
place. We both rushed towards him at the same time. We didn’t have a problem
hitting him with a flurry of blows, it almost felt too easy. Karen seemed to
think so too as we both retreated at the same time.
“So you
noticed too?”
“One called “War” shouldn’t be so
bad at combat.”
We warily watched him as he picked
himself back up and laughed at us. I was unprepared for how fast he proceeded
to move, and could barely block when he went on the offensive. I was sent back
as he turned his attention to Karen, who couldn’t keep up. She froze the air in
front of her in anticipation for his assault, but he just punched through it
and hit her hard. I rushed to catch her and saw that she had coughed up blood,
most likely do to some broken ribs.
“I
thank you for the power. I’ll use it to end this farce quickly.”
The ground rumbled again as Death
arrived riding a wave of land back to the battle.
“Take on the big guy, I’ll deal
with War.”
Leaving her to deal with the new
threat, I began to fight a losing battle against War. He was stronger than me
and almost faster than I could react. Attacking him only served to help him
keep his advantage. Karen was keeping Death at bay, and the combined efforts of
Psyche and Sora had Famine on the ropes. All I had to do was last until they
could back me up. My thoughts were interrupted by the ground beneath me
splitting open. I was forced off of my balance and knocked into the air by War,
who followed up by jumping after me and kicking me back down. I landed on the
ground hard, forming a small crater around me. Karen came over to me to see if
I was ok, having frozen Death’s legs to buy some time.
“Can
you stand?”
“More or less…”
While true, it didn’t do much to
ease the pain I felt from being beaten by War. Death shattered the ice binding
him and sent a land wave our way. I grabbed Karen and jumped over it for the
both of us, throwing her behind me before War intercepted my trajectory and
grabbed me by the head. My face was introduced to the ground as he slammed me
into it.
“Death,
we’re taking him with us.”
“Are we
leaving Famine behind?”
“If she
was always this weak, then maybe one of these two can replace her. Pestilence
would be happy to experiment on the both of them.”
I felt the grip of War’s hand on my
head be lifted as I heard the sound of a torrent of water push him away.
Climbing to my feet, I was unable to stop Death from closing the gap between
himself and Karen, and watched her take a hard blow to the head, knocking her
out.
“Karen!”
I ran at him without a plan, and was
easily caught off guard as the earth below be knocked me into the air. I didn’t
feel the impact from the return trip to the ground and instead felt a strong
wind lifting me up.
“We
need to leave, now! Sora get Duke and come on.”
“On it!”
I was at my limit, and began to
lose consciousness. The last thing I remember is seeing Famine begin to fall
out of the sky as I was carried along the sky by Sora’s powers.
When I awoke, I was back at the
base, injuries healed and confused as hell. Wandering around the complex in a
daze, one of the children told me where Psyche and Sora were. I went there and
saw Psyche kneeling by Famine, eyes closed and hands on the other woman’s
temples. Sora was leaning against a wall and turned to face me when I arrived.
“She’s
keeping her asleep. It wouldn’t be good is she got up while you were resting.”
“How long-”
“Only a
few hours. You heal way too quickly.”
“Karen, is she-”
“Captured
by War and Death.”
I slammed my fist into the wall in
anger upon hearing that.
“This is all my fault.”
“It is.
And you’re going to fix it.”
“But, how? We don’t even know where
they’d be keeping her.”
“We don’t,
but she might.”
Psyche had opened an eye and joined
the conversation.
“Before
she was Famine, there was an actual person with her own dreams and aspirations
in there. You’re going to bring her back.”
I was silent at this plan of
theirs, weighing the likelihood of success in my mind.
“I’ll
give you some time, two hours at most, to figure out what you think you can do.
Just remember, you healed my pain, I believe you can heal hers. Now go calm
down. I don’t want you to mess up because you were panicking or something.”
I left the three of them and
returned to my room, finding the journal I had neglected for so long and
decided to make another entry. I still haven’t forgiven myself for causing this
mess, but writing has helped me reflect. If we’re going to save Karen, to save
Genosha, it all relies on freeing Famine from whatever control Apocalypse had
inflicted on her. I can’t fail.
Hmm... Well, one way to free Famine is to introduce good, healthy food. However, I apologize for my joke. Failure is always an option, simply not a good option... Save the Karen and go buy a cabin beside a lake after it is all over. That is my advice.
ReplyDelete-Tadek Pezrin
You seem to have forgotten who's in charge here currently. - (No name given)
DeleteSomeone smelly and unwashed? I don't blame him for forgetting, I wish I could forget.
DeleteHow quaint. Throwing insults at those you know nothing of. We'll see how funny you think you are when this is over. - (No name given)
DeleteI don't think I'm funny.
DeleteBut I know how to bathe.
Same to you, considering how arrogant you are. It shall be fun watching what occurs. Tell Chakravartin I owe him another brawl when you see him.
Delete-Tadek Pezrin
Yeah, you're stupid unlike Tadek. Tadek knows when to be quiet.
DeleteWhen have I ever been quiet? I am not sure whether this is a compliment or not, so I shall take it as a simple comment.
Delete-Tadek Pezrin
If I told you to go away, you would.
DeleteTake that as a compliment.
You aren't this clown.
I would do it simply because I have probably overstepped someone's bounds, if they told me to go away and meant it. I may be a dick, but I am a polite dick... Or at least try to be.
Delete-Tadek Pezrin
Don't try and justify your positive traits like they're some shame you need to hide.
DeleteJust insult the harlequin with wooden acting.
Eh, old habits die hard. Besides, it is a point to explain why one has such a trait. Now for the harlequin... I believe he has left us.
Delete-Tadek Pezrin
Alright, I have to ask.
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell is with you all you guys and your Pokemon fetishes? Was I supposed to make Mordred be a Pyroar or something before I married her?
- Dingo Brando
Gennadius wasn't even originally a Pok-
DeleteGennadius is human practically.
He doesn't even remember he can turn into a Pokemon half the time.
Really, it's weird.
It's kind of hard... to associate him with who he was before.
Also, Mordred isn't a lion.
She's a housecat, if anything. Not really a lion.
It's quite refreshing to see someone not go on and on about hown much faith they have in our dear, confused hero. Although I don't understand what you're poking fun at, Dingo. - (No name given)
DeleteI'll give you a name.
DeleteStinky.
Or Smelly.
I'm kind, I gave you two names. Choose.
I'm asking why four of the jumpers I find myself woefully interacting with have some weird thing for their own Pokemon.
DeleteAmelia has Gennadius.
King has Karen, apparently.
Shio has her Eevee things.
And Aliseris has... okay, she has a gun, but D named all of his stupid Zubats after that one lady.
Also, I don't really know who you are, but two things: One, you're not allowed to use my name, and two, King's still gonna kick your ass whether I believe in him or not.
- Dingo Brando
...
DeleteGennadius said it was okay.
He apparently wasn't a Pokemon originally.
He's said so ever since I turned- reversed his...? Whatever.
That explains why he got a grasp of human society really fast.
Anyways, Dingo is right, get off the conversation.
Dingo already smells bad enough. We don't need anyone worsening it.
I'll choose to ignore the one attempting to insult my eminence. Instead, Dingo, as that is your name, do not deign to think that you can order me around. I'm on a level far beyond someone named after a breed of canine. - (No name given)
DeleteUh-huh. Sure. Also, you're pretty stupid if you think Dingo's actually a name. It's just what I've decided to call myself since my old man and mom were never around to give me a proper one. So nice try, Braniac.
Delete- Dingo Brando
Most of us have used a different name at some point or another. Tends to be a habit. Besides, one cannot order around someone who does not wish to be... but, good luck to you in the coming fight, Man-Behind-The-Curtains... King has his title for a reason.
Delete-Tadek Pezrin
Smelly-stupid-dummy, go away.
DeleteCome back when King beats you up because you're literally the full-embodiment of retardation.