Sell you a Bridge chapter 84
Added 2022-02-04 00:44:32 +0000 UTCTower of Fate August 19th 2010 6:30 PM EDT
Nobody moved. Literally we all just froze. People talk about fights and encounters between capes all the time, but they never mention how absurdly awkward things can get, and running into a random team here was definitely awkward. Speaking of teams, I couldn't believe the boy wonder and my best friend's guy were in a super powered teen social club. Which was way different than our team. For some reason. I shook off the shock, but I wasn't the first, a really large guy with blue eyes and dark hair who was better looking than me even after my recent upgrade sneered at us. "Who are you!?"
Dude sounded pissed. Serious anger issues when he yelled at me, but I couldn't blame him. We did look like supervillains. Luckily we hadn't done anything they knew about yet, so they had nothing on us. Zee meanwhile did not like muscle guy snarling at her boy, and stepped in front of us. "I'm Zatanna Zatara, and I'm here to see my Uncle. I have a key, I should be asking what YOU'RE doing here." I winced, she had done that on reflex I was betting, but her dad would definitely hear about this.
I kept my aura sight on to watch them, though they were watching back, and if Robin didn't stop shooting lust vibes at my girlfriend I was going to throw him off this tower to see if he could learn to fly. I couldn't just glare though because I was looking around for whatever that red light had been. It wasn't sticking around to attack us, which seemed like a bad sign because it meant it had more important things to do here, and I was of the opinion we should hurry up and go figure out what that was.
I noticed something strange though, the green girl (which was strange enough to begin with) had extended her aura out from herself. Some kind of tendrils that were reaching for our heads. I glared at her through my mask. "Hey, jolly green, quit that shit!" Everyone froze and turned to look at me in surprise. I pointed at the red haired alien girl. "She's doing something to our heads, or trying to anyway." Luckily her tendrils were having trouble getting through the masks. I had a sneaking suspicion I knew what I was doing and I mentally thanked Jim for giving us masks that interfered with mind reading.
She actually blushed and looked down, letting the aura fall away. "Oh no, not mess with them! I was just going to read them. Sorry. I forgot earth people don't like telepathy used on them without permission, it's just kind of the way we do things back on Mars." Right, green mind reader meant Martian. Wild, I'd never met an alien before...probably. She smiled shyly and waved. "I'm Miss Martian, and this is my team. Robin, Kid Flash, Superboy, and Aqualad. We came to check in on Mr. Nelson, nobody has heard from him in a while. Might I ask your name?"
I was feeling petty, and now distracted and worried about Zee's Uncle, so I just reflexively spat out the most sarcastic answer I could think of. "I'm the Black Weasel, Brave and Heroic Leader of the Bold Bush Dwellers." Every single person on both sides stopped and turned to gape at me. Which made sense, because the title was a mouthful and I'd had to practice it a bunch to be able to say it, which I'd done when I read Split Heirs by Robert Aspirin as a kid because it was hilarious. I'd been wanting to use that name for years and now that I had I was glad my mask hid my smirk.
Aqualad cleared his throat, looking...weirdly disturbed by my claims of being the Black Weasel. I guess he had issues with colored animal names, who knew? "Ah apologies Mr...The Black Weasel. We simply came here at the behest of our...mentor, Red Tornado, to check in on Mr. Nelson out of concern. They were teammates back in the day. We would be happy to travel with you all to check on him if you would like." He was respectful and polite, but it was pretty obvious he thought we looked shady and wanted to keep and eye on us.
Kid Flash spoke up. "Well whatever we're doing can we do it please? Being around all this superstition makes me itch. I don't care if we have to wander through some kind of nested pocket dimension but if everyone is going to be oohing and aahing about it being witchcraft for the rest of the night I'm going to lose it." His aura leaked annoyance like a sieve, and it honestly shocked me that Wally could spend so much time in the dungeon and not believe in magic. More importantly though, despite having a decent mask, Wally did NOT use a fake voice, and Artemis seemed to be suspicious.
The last thing I needed was my best friend losing her damn mind because she found out her boyfriend was secretly a superhero. I decided to derail that train wreck as best I could and cleared my throat. "Sure, you guys can come with us. The Bold Bush Dwellers always have room for stalwart allies." Robin hadn't noticed my own voice, which I found odd, or I would have if I hadn't noticed him drooling over my girlfriend. I suspected his enhanced observational skills were actually hurting him here, since he must be picking up on the spillover from Zee's glamour.
Not that my lady wasn't sexy enough even pre elfing to turn his head, but Robin didn't strike me as the distractable type. Preening and showing off was one thing, but being oblivious to my presence made me think the kid was whammied but good. Regardless I figured telling our real cape identities to a bunch of kid heroes was a bad plan since it was more than possible they had heard of us from Zatara. As long as it was just a resemblance and Robin stayed distracted though we should be fine.
We followed Zee as she headed for the place her Uncle was supposed to be, which I was forced to note was in the direction the red light had gone. I had a very bad feeling about all this, and honestly having the junior justice bros with us was kind of a relief in case of a fight. A relief that faded quickly as my best friend sidled up to Kid Flash. Despite wearing a mask she wasn't in her glamour charm, and was turning on the full court press for her unsuspecting boyfriend. "Hey there. Love the costume. It's tight in all the right places." Her voice was a veritable purr of seduction, with the hundred and twenty one charisma doing it's work well.
I didn't know for sure, but I suspected she was hitting on Wally in costume to see if he would react. She was angry at him and wanted a reason to dump him over this, but Artemis did her best never to be a hypocrite so she wouldn't let herself dump him for having a secret identity. This was petty and unnecessary but I knew better than to interfere. Luckily I didn't need to. Wally stepped deliberately away. "Thanks. But I have a girlfriend. I could introduce you to Kaldur if you want though, he's single I think."
I smirked under my mask as he deflected her attentions, not only was he turning her down he was actively offering to introduce his girlfriend to other men. Despite that however Artemis just turned and stalked away to sulk over near Zee. The weird thing was her aura was both annoyed and pleased. Women make no goddamn sense to me at all. Kit meanwhile actually was talking to Kaldur, and seemingly hitting it off too. She was asking him about his tattoos and seemed fascinated, while the uptight Atlantean was playing cool but judging by his aura wasn't uninterested.
Reggie was bugging the big angry one in the superman T-shirt, Superboy, and honestly it was pretty much the beginning of the most hilarious buddy cop movie of all time. My friend was nattering on to the taciturn musclehead who was almost as big as I was in terms of bulk, though slightly taller.The guy's aura was pulsing with annoyance but also amusement. Like he couldn't decide whether to be pissed at Reggie's antics or not. I got the impression not many people just came up and fucked with him, and his reaction to it was odd, like it was a novel experience he found interesting.
Finally we came to Robin, who was trailing after my girlfriend asking innocuous questions about anything and everything, at least until I shadow ported in front of him and he walked into my back. I turned slowly. "Oh, sorry about that little guy. Guess I was so anxious to get to my lady I didn't see you there." I stepped up and put an arm around Zee's shoulder possessively. It might be petty but I didn't like him staring at her. Zee just giggled and rolled her eyes, leaning into my chest a bit. She'd had her own possessive episodes so she couldn't exactly complain.
Despite her tense giggle over my antics my girlfriend was tense. Her shoulder were locked up in worry and she was looking around furtively trying to figure out what was going on. That red light had gotten in here and she knew it from the conversation we'd had beforehand. She was worried about her Uncle and I didn't blame her. I rested a hand on my sword hilt as we walked, ready to shove her behind me if needed. At fifteen dexterity and with my sword and reflexes there weren't many things that would be able to get the drop on us, but I had to try to make it look natural so Robin wouldn't use the danger as an excuse to get underfoot.
We got to a study and library and Zee barrelled in, slipping out from under my arm to worriedly check the room to no avail. She looked upset. "Uncle Kent should be here. He's always in his study when he's home." She turned and shouted. "Jeeves!" An image flickered into existence, a holographic illusion of an old man. "Jeeves where is Uncle Kent? Why hasn't anyone been able to reach him?" She was starting to sound frantic. As the old man illusion answered her questions I took a look at my girlfriends aura and winced at what I saw.
This was her nightmare. After losing her mother Zee was crazy protective of family and loved ones, and the idea of losing her Uncle Kent, who had helped raise her when her dad wasn't around and who had been there for her through some of her best memories with her mother, had her nearly insensate with terror. She finally got enough information and we barrelled out of the room, heading for the roof along a back staircase that appeared in the wall at Zatanna's say so. She was so frantic even the justice bros didn't complain, just following after us worriedly as we ran for what was apparently the roof. We burst out onto the top of the tower in a panic, and what we saw up there did not help. An old man, the same one from the illusion but real, was kneeling exhausted under a dome shield of yellow energy.
Standing in front of it, grinning a too wide smile of teeth that would better fit in the mouth of a shark, was an unusually pale boy with overly formal clothes and ridiculously pale skin holding a cat. The boy looked irritated but somehow gleeful at the same time as he raked his claws over the yellow energy in a sadistic show of force, and I knew this was the red light thing I had seen before. When we saw the boy Zee's eyes flicked to her Uncle and locked on his labored breathing. "UNCLE KENT!" And then the holy lightning of heavenly punishment tore apart her glamour and my elven warrior goddess of a girlfriend rained down destruction on the unsuspecting thing that looked like a kid.