Adventures Beyond Comprehension #10 : 'Wrath'
posted by Saxon Brenton on 2007-01-12 05:03
Carolyn Forge in: Adventures Beyond Comprehension #10 Wrath By Jesse N. Willey I was drifting off to sleep on Rick's shoulder. The whole bedroom vanished. I was on a beach. The waves were crashing down in rapid storm-like conditions. A red haired farmer in a straw hat and overalls walked up behind me. In our past meetings he'd introduced himself as `The Grim Seeder' but I had a few guesses about his real identity. Our last encounters cost me something dear and caused me to gain something else. I'm still unsure if it was an even trade. But that's life. "What do you want?" I asked. "Only to help," he said. "Like you did last time?" "Change is inevitable. I only seek to smooth the transitions," he said. I've always hated these mystic types. They were always so intentionally vague. They never give a straight answer on anything. Santa Claus must have had a wonderful time asking them what they'd want for Christmas. "What is it this time?" "There is no quest. I come with information. The question is... Do you want it?" he asked. "Why wouldn't I?" "The truth does not always set you free. Look at what it did for Galileo," Grim Seeder said. "No riddles... what's this about?" He tipped his hat gently. "I'm afraid I cannot say. One of the burdens of a being a celestial being such as myself is knowing that knowledge is meaningless compared to experience. It is better to nudge things along and hope they play out for the best," he said. I turned around to walk away. "Wait! This information--it's about who killed your mothers. It's not who you think. It wasn't Kult," he said. "What?" "It's true--I swear it." "If that's true--who did?" I asked. "There are things beyond my knowledge--or my experience. You must find this for yourself," he said. He handed me a piece of paper. It had an address that I looked down at it. "But that's--- that's impossible." "Improbable--but it is where you will find your first answers." _________________________________________________________________ As usual, Rick wasn't there when I got up. He thinks I don't know about his nightly wanderings. He waits until he's absolutely sure I'm asleep before flying out to the window to help people. It's sweet, so I humor him. There are times-- not many-- when I want to go with him. Saving the world is a rush. The piece of paper was still in my hand. I grabbed my communication card off the nightstand and pressed the third button to the left and a partially nude red head filled the screen. "Angelica, can you have Ellie down here in an hour... and meet me at Teenfactor's old headquarters," I said. "So you know? About time," she said. "About what?" "Nothing. I'll clue in you when we get there. Oh--and bring the suit," Angelica said. The suit. My old Aero Lass costume. A part of my past I thought long gone. Of course, when you're dating a costumed individual you can't go around completely unprotected. So I had it dug out, upgraded it, and tweaked it a bit. Or as I said-- maybe I just missed it. ________________________________________________________________ I hadn't been back to this side of town since the disaster. Unlike Rick, I don't wallow in self-defeat. I didn't see any reason to come out this way. When I got there, I was shocked. It was there. Just as it was. It was like going back to a high school reunion. The shapes and colors were the same but the building that had once seemed like a fortress now seemed so small. Of course, I skipped high school. So all I know about high school reunions is from that John Cousack movie Rick made me watch. "How is this possible?" I asked. The door opened. Angelica walked out. "Thanks to my brother. The molecular blueprint of the city he used for the reconstruction was a few days out of date. Any buildings that were damaged in your battle with Kult were rebuilt too," Angelica said. "Will the old files be accessible?" I asked. "Oh yeah, certainly. Everything is exactly as it was. The echoes even remembered whether or not you left the toilet seat up." I walked toward the entrance. I pressed my thumb up against the doorbell and the door opened. I ran through the corridors--just as they were years ago--until I got to the main computer room. It was a truly highly advanced feat of engineering for a military super computer in nineteen ninety nine. Now I could do more on a pocket calculator. I was surprised to see one of my old machines after all this time. I started typing in the information. It seemed to take forever though it was only a fraction of a second. "So... yes... the security logs. Let's see who left and came back that night," I said to no one. "Terrence and I didn't leave at all-- Elaine, Pearly White, even the reserve members checked in except..." Only one name appeared when I did the search. I was shocked. I was truly shocked. I shouldn't have been. I should have seen it coming. In instead my face contorted to a hybrid of surprise and a snarl. "Electra--you are dead." ______________________________________________________ I got back into the car. I inserted the communication card into the dashboard where the car's navigation panel was. I told it to call Rick. As I pulled out of the parking space his smiling face filled the screen. "What's up honey? I'm flying over New York City right now. I'm helping out some of the local supers with a case. You want me to pick up dinner from Nathan's on the way home?" he asked. "No. I'm fine." "You don't sound fine." I've known Rick since I was six years old. He knows me better than anyone alive. There was absolutely no use in hiding it. "I just have to deal with something." "Need any help? I'm just about wrapped up here." "I can handle Electra on my own." "Electra? What? Why--" he said. I clicked the screen off. He's not Terrence. He wouldn't understand. I don't think he should ever have to. ______________________________________________________ There are a lot back roads on the way to Lurray Caverns. There was a small, poorly painted series of structures that were part of `Yogi's Campground'. It was a small chain that opened across the country in the late sixties or early seventies hoping the Hanna- Barbera character would lure families there instead of the state parks. For awhile it worked. They had better restrooms, a laundry mat, a snack bar and a minimart. All with a giant Yogi Bear statue on top. While the place was in a state of disrepair they still got visitors. I flew by the minimart and spotted a camper. The top of his head was in wrapped in tinfoil. Where Dalton goes, Electra usually follows. I swooped down and grabbed him. "Where is she?" "Geez Electra, nice that you've finally come around--but I'm not into that roleplaying stuff..." he said. "... at least the kind that you don't need a dice bag for." "I'm Carolyn. Where is she?" "Cut that out. It isn't fun anymore. Can I just take a ten for an escape roll?" Electra is right. He is extremely aggravating. I grabbed him tightly by the collar of his `Property of Colbert Nation' t-shirt and then flew up about ten stories up in the air. "Where is she?" "Oh--uh it really is you Carolyn. Sorry about that. I--Uh--uh--I don't know," Dalton said. I loosened my grip. "Where is she?" "I don't know." I dropped him. He made a loud oomph as he belly flopped onto thick branch of a tree. I aimed my blaster at the base of the tree itself. He coughed. "Come on, tell me," I said. "Um--- Two doors over. The Laundry mat." I turned around and flew toward the Laundry mat. My fists were blazing with energy. The glass of the window shattered. She ran out as the building exploded. She blindly hurled lightning bolts into the sky. "Damn it! Can't a gal get her underwear cleaned without being threatened by super powered psychopaths?!" she said. Then she saw me. The look on her face was priceless. I blasted down at her feet. She jumped and struck me with a lightning bolt square on. The suit took it. Electra started to herd the few people in the building away from the combat. My next shot was placed right at the based of the statue. She didn't notice. The massive mound of plexiglass and wood came plunging down. She tried to dodge but wasn't able to. One of her lightning bolt blasted it into smaller chunks. The blow wasn't fatal, but she was pinned beneath it. I landed. I turned off the blasters. I walked over to her and kicked in her the face. "Why'd you do it?" I asked. "What are you talking about?" "You know what I'm talking about. Caron Forge and Marie Joy. You killed them. Why? What did Kult offer you?" I asked. "What? I didn't--" she said. I kicked her again. "I'll ask you again. Why?" "I didn't..." I stared at the statue again. I did some quick geometry in my head and then I blasted Yogi in the face. Chunks of wood flew in just the right way to miss any major organs. She'd bleed but she wouldn't die. At least not if she talked. "Why?" "I just said I didn't..." I pulled her out of the wreckage. I threw her hard against the image Boo-Boo painted on the brick wall. I heard the snap of her ribs. She deserved it. Her lies were meaningless when weighed against the evidence. All the evidence pointed toward her. All of it. Her guilt was undeniable and no force on earth could convince me otherwise. A man slowly walked out of the laundry mat. "She didn't do it." He said. No force but that. The man was wearing coveralls and a straw hat. He had a piece of the hay between his teeth. It was the same mysterious man who put me on this quest in the beginning--The Grim Seeder. "What? Then why bring me here?" I said. "I can only give clues. It's not my fault if you followed the wrong ones," he said. And just like that--poof--gone. There was the soft hum of Rick making a slow landing. I'd know the sound anywhere. "Everything all right here?" he asked. The barley conscious Electra garbled out a cry and shot me in the face with a electric bolt. Off pure instinct I chucked a piece of wood at her and her head hit the brick wall again. "Everything is fine." ___________________________________________________________ Seconds later, the ambulance arrived. I think one of the other laundry mat patrons used their cell phone to call for help. You were lucky. I guess I was too. I didn't want to kill you. If you had been guilty, you wouldn't have deserved to die. It is too easy an escape. Seeing you dragged away on that stretcher as Rick tried to sedate me, I realized, you were right. We aren't all that different. I try to deny it, but the same anger that drives you does exist in me. How do you do it? How can someone with that much rage survive, let alone thrive? Does any of what I am exist in you? Electra--can you please forgive me? The End _____________________________________________________________________ Carolyn Forge and Electra created by Tom Russell Jnr. Grim Seeder, Rick Henkerton, Angelica Weinstein and Dalton Asters created by Jesse N. Willey. _________________________________________________________________ Advertisement: Fresh jobs daily. Stop waiting for the newspaper. Search Now! www.seek.com.au http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fninemsn%2Eseek%2Ecom%2Eau&_t=757263760&_r=Hotmail_EndText_Dec06&_m=EXT