Sell you a Bridge chapter 302
Added 2022-12-14 21:11:37 +0000 UTCJune 16th 2016 Wayne Manor, Earth -11, 9:00 PM EDT
Scilla was fucking large. Which, to be fair, could be assumed from how it tore its way free of that cavern, but I didn't appreciate the sheer scale of the monster until it was out in the open like this. My friends seemed momentarily bowled over by it, but before they could come over I used my bond to send Zee, Drea, and Rana a message. "I'll take care of big orange and ugly. All of you circle around and wait for a shot on The Drowned. If we want to open that lock and get out of here she needs to be disabled."
I felt a pulse of agreement from all three, and they pulled to a stop, the three of them each telling their team what I'd said. Batwoman, meanwhile, was pretty distracted by her whole evil water magic flex. Trying to play for time, I just raised an eyebrow. "Gosh. A big ball of water. How scary. None of my other nemeses have a ball of water that big." My voice was dry and bored, practically begging her to inform me exactly how and why the water was a threat to me, and how I would die horribly under it's might.
A horrible death that almost befell me immediately as she hurled the orb of liquid at me somewhere in the ballpark of three times the speed of sound. While my armor was impressive, it was also cracked, and I wasn't chancing being smashed like a bug, so I dove sideways out of the path of the water, catching myself on my wings and gliding along the ground far enough to avoid the doubled back smash of the returning orb as she reversed its position.
I snarled, drawing on my ghostly obsession with protecting my loved ones, and tapped into the part of me that caused frost to form when I got angry. I lashed out with a wave of blue ectoplasm, which hit the orb and flash froze the thing, breaking her hydrokinetic control and causing it to go hurtling into the distance by virtue of built up momentum, only to smash violently into a rock formation.
She didn't attack again as I regained my feet, glaring angrily at her. "Hey! That's poor form you know. You're supposed to banter. All the best bad guys do." Despite the complaint I cursed myself for not guessing that would happen. She was fucking female Batman. Batman didn't talk shit, he got in hits. Luckily, he also liked to pick apart situations to find weaknesses. I'd just demonstrated a new ability, which meant she was likely willing to talk for a bit so she could figure out a counter. I gave her the opening. "So, aren't you going to tell me your evil plan?"
Her own eyebrow rose, the one on the opposite side from the eye patch. "Evil plan?" She sounded genuinely amused. "Boy, you broke into my house and tried to steal from me. I think you're the one in the wrong here. If anyone has an evil plan it's got to be you and your little gang of misfits. Yes, I see them over there. It would be hard to miss them, given how many you have along."
Well, fuck. That was basically the opposite of a good thing. I let the cold of my obsession fill me, roiling against the heat of my demonic power. My ghostly nature had been growing and growing since my ascension, and the energy was almost the polar opposite of my demonic energy. That wasn't a bad thing though, the collision seemed to produce even more energy. It was a slow grind, but I could feel myself getting stronger pretty much since we got to Hollow Bastion. Something about the dark multiverse seemed to almost feed me.
Regardless, I needed to keep her attention, so I did what I did best. I talked some shit. "I mean, to be fair, you kind of drowned the whole city and killed a bunch of people first. If there were enough humans left in Gotham to form a government it would have put out a bounty on you. Since there aren't, that just means we don't have to worry about breaking laws. Still, I do feel kind of bad. Keeping the corpse of your cat themed love interest buried in your basement is a whole new level of 'crazy cat lady'. Stealing from you almost seems mean."
She went stiff, and I had to fight not to grin. It wasn't hard to find her berserk button, what with someone having already pressed it to such explosive results. I put on a sympathetic expression. "Sorry. Too soon? He's been dead a while hasn't he? You probably haven't healed much. I don't think building an army of zombie water mutants to conquer the world is an accepted form of grieving in most psychological circles." I paused, as if something had occurred to me. "I mean, assuming you even are grieving. You ARE sad he died, right?"
Her single eye was wide and fixed in a sort of shocked, predatory rage. Her mouth didn't move at all as she watched me, waiting for me to say more. I could hear the lies inside her, hear nagging doubts that ate away at her. I actually felt bad about how easy it was for me to find the gaping wound in her heart and ruthlessly dig into it. But I wasn't going to let that stop me from doing it anyway. She'd basically ended the damn world, and she was between me and my friends and getting out of here.
So I kept talking. "Because, honestly. I almost feel like the did you a favor by offing him. I mean, look what you turned into. Look at what a monster you are. I know you like to pretend that this was a result of the grief, but let's be honest. You always had this in you. Do you really think someone like him would have stayed with you? Would have been safe? How long before he saw the monster you really are and left. How long before you slipped and showed him what he was really dealing with."
The grinding of her teeth was audible from where I was standing. "You, don't know what you're talking about." She said, her voice a hoarse whisper. But she didn't mean it. Not really. I heard the whispers under her words, the lies she thought she was telling herself, and the ones she was REALLY telling. I knew what she was most afraid was true, and that made it the easiest thing in the world to break her. If she wasn't looming over me with an undead abomination ready to attack my friends, girls, and daughter, I wouldn't have used it. But she was. So I did.
"Don't I?" I asked slyly. "Come on, you know he would have left eventually. Would have abandoned you once he saw who you really were. How do you think you'd have taken that? Look at what you did to the world for taking him away. Would you have done any less to him for trying to leave? Like I said, you got lucky when they killed him. They just saved you from doing it yourself. Maybe you'd have made him one of those Dead Waters. Made it so he was forced to stay with you forever."
I cocked my head as if something had just popped into it. "Wait, maybe you already did? Is he out there in the mob? Did you bring your special kitty back from the dead so he would be with you forever? I wonder, can the Dead Waters talk? Do you make him tell you that he loves you, even though you know its not real? That he would never love something like you?" I pasted a grin on my face, watching her aura roil with hate and building fury. Then I put the last nail in the coffin. "Wait, was he one of the ones I already killed? Oh well, it's not like he would be any different than the others. You could teach one of them to say his lines I bet."
There was no words. No warning aside from the snap in her aura as her mind fractured. One second I was mouthing off and the next she just...screamed, and the world FROZE. Not like ice. But like the absence of any movement. Every drip of water, every shift of air, all of them stayed completely motionless for one long second, and then the water within about a full mile CONVERGED on me like a fucking implosion of millions of tiny liquid spears.
I shifted into intangibility, using my power to enforce the concept of avoidance and make sure I wouldn't get hit anyway. The water tore the ground around where I'd been into chunks of dirt. I hissed in sympathy for the ground, she had NOT held back. As I reformed, I aimed my keyblade at her and bellowed "Thunder!" I fueled the spell image with that some frosty ectoplasm, just to see if it would help.
A fucking TORRENT of ice blue lightning ripped from my blade and smashed directly into where she'd been standing. The flickers of lightning didn't just leap to everything, they sucked in the energy, draining the heat and power and spreading frost and ice through the water near us, feeding the lightning and making it grow even as the ice coated more of the world around us.
Sadly, the blast didn't make contact. Scilla, who I had almost forgotten, shoved a head in the way, and while I think the head might have been in the process of dying it wasn't doing so quickly. The Drowned, unfortunately, had vented most of her rage with that attack, and her aura seemed to cool as she forced the rage down, glaring at me coldly. "Well." She said in a detached tone. "That was certainly an effective tactic. Sadly your blow didn't lan-" She didn't get to finish as a fucking COLUMN of purple gold lightning descended from the heavens and slammed into the spot she was standing.
Zee, Artemis, and Wally, had pooled their energy for Zee to pump into one of those lightning spells, apparently inspired by my own ideas about using alternate power sources. I let out a breath I hadn't realized I was even holding. They were dealing with her, like I'd said, I needed to deal with Scilla. I waved Tartarus again, I used Cure on the massive beastie, hitting it with a weakening effect to soften it up.
Scilla roared, all except the head that was still slowly freezing as it was torn apart by ice lightning. That spell had been really nasty. It seemed to be a continous effect until broken, which made it something to keep in mind for later. I took aim at another head as Scilla swayed on it's feet from the heal. I unleashed another Thunder, this one fueled by demonic power. The pitch black lightning was soundless as it split the night, smashing into a second head and fucking DETONATING like thermite.
It didn't kill the head, these damn god beasts were stronger than they looked, but it was a start. I got ready for a third spell, but had to halt to dodge the attack from another wave of water aimed at me from nearly every direction, shadow porting out of the way. When I turned to look, I saw The Drowned, staring at me with an intensity bordering on fanatical, her whole body smoking and injured.
The others had been swarmed by every single Dead Water, and they were dying by the droves, but they were so rabid it was impossible for even the keyblades to put them down too quickly. The Drowned smiled at me coldly. "I'm sorry. I got a bit distracted." She whirled the trident around, pointing the tines right at me. "Could you do me a favor and say all of that again?" Well, looking like this was going to be a two on one.