Sell you a Bridge chapter 77
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Turns out vampires are real. Which shouldn't be a huge shock with all the other shit I've seen but...vampires? They were pretty stereotypical vampires too. Pale skin, dark hair and frilly gothic clothes. It should have looked silly, they all seemed pretty young it should have been like watching some goth social club from a local high school, or a bunch of drama kids letting their inner Poe out. It should have been all of those things, but it wasn't. Vampires, even stereotypical looking goth kid vampires are not funny.
It's something about the pale thinness and the catlike grace. Vampires don't look like poser goths, even when they dress like them. They look like hungry creatures PRETENDING to be poser goths. Like seeing a black mamba in a wig. It should be hilarious, but black mambas are fucking terrifying, so the comedy isn't there, just the overwhelming sense that this thing isn't pretending to be something it isn't for any other reason than to get close enough to tear your fucking throat out. The unnatural lightness that floated them safely to the ground to surround the stage and The Dealer on it was spooky.
At the head of the pack of vampires surrounding everyone was woman. Long cascading red hair the actual color of blood draped over pale flesh wrapped in a dress the same color that clung to a body that put Jessica Rabbit to shame. But once again I wasn't aroused. First of all my girlfriend was hotter, and second of all the woman, while gorgeous and graceful and clearly on the prowl was so obviously predatory it was impossible to be attracted to her. It was like looking at a tiger. Sure, they're pretty, but you don't want to fuck a tiger. This woman was too dangerous to be sexual,all I wanted was to get away.
Jim cursed off to one side and I turned to give him a questioning look, which he didn't see because of the gas mask but still obviously picked up on. He hesitated for a second in embarrassment. "That's Mary Seward. Who goes by the name Mary, Queen of Blood. She was a...one time paramour of mine. She is extremely powerful and not entirely stable I'm afraid to say. It seems she is also here for something specific so we need not worry just yet." He paused, cocking his head. "Though I recall she and Teth-Adam have a less than cordial relationship. Which may bode poorly for our health."
I stopped gaping at the vampires out of the corner of my eye to focus completely on mt boss. "Seriously? Are there any attractive, evil, and or immortal women over the age of thirty you haven't slept with? Also does that mean she's stronger than you? Because having seen you throw down I don't find that comforting at all." It was mind boggling to me that my urbane, stuffy mentor was such a ladies man. Jim had so many ex's it was insane. I knew the man was two hundred years old but still.
Jim coughed in embarrassment. "A gentleman does not kiss and tell. But yes, she and I were lovers. As for her being stronger than me." He held out a hand, sawing it back and forth in a yes and no gesture. "Teth-Adam is a bruiser, and my own talents are ill suited to combat him. Mary, while similarly focused on physical combate, also uses a variety of vampiric abilities as support. That skill set is much more in my wheel house so to speak. I'm confident in my ability to face Mary, where Black Adam would be too much, and Mary would do better against Adam himself than I." He shrugged. "Think of it like a game of roshambo if that helps."
Despite the severity of the situation I head Zee giggle at the old fashioned terminology and had a hard time holding back my own laugh, but I suspected that was partially hysteria and I shook it off fast. "So what the hell should we do? Fight? Flee? Shut up and lay low? You know this woman better than we do, what's most likely to get us out of this alive." After realizing this was some kind of test this entire clusterfuck, though probably unplanned rankled infinitely more than it would have mere minutes ago.
On the one hand I suspected that we could put up a decent fight, less me than the girls. My shadow and physical combat powers would probably be less that useful against vampires, but their heavenly punishment lightning was probably damn effective. The issue here was that they probably didn't have the power to effect someone who could bang it out with Black Adam in a fist fight, and if they offed a few small fish and pissed off the shark we were fucked.
Jim paused for a moment then jumped a bit as a realization hit him, he spun to Reggie. "Reginald can you start swapping us with the people at the edges of the crowd? If we use your translocation to get to the edges we may be able to slip away undetected before-" There was a loud crash and I winced and turned to look. The stage in front of the dionesium had been shattered by a black clad form. A mountain of a man with dark skin and slicked back black hair, his features aristocratic and in some ways almost elfin, glared down at the redheaded vampire with open malice.
Around his wrists he wore what looked like shackles of gold with no chains, and he had a gold sash around his waist. A single gold lightning bolt streaked down from his collar to the middle of his broad chest and his eyes crackled with dark promise and command as he sneered at the approaching vampiress. "Leech." His voice boomed around us, cracking through the air at a volume I found shocking but without any sign of him actively trying to raise it. He wasn't yelling. He just wanted to be heard, and so he was. Teth-Adam, Black Adam in caper circles, stood before us radiating menace like an unsheathed blade.
In her defense the vampire queen didn't seem overly intimidated. She sneered right back at him, her crisp british accent cracking the air like a whip as she spat. "Thug." She sounded actively pissed off at his very existence, and countered his cool disdainful royal bearing with a sort of punkish devil may care attitude that made it hard not to like her. "Move your giant arse or I'll turn you into a pincushion. We have need of that metal." I'd expected her to be aristocratic and prim but she came across just as wild as she looked when she spoke.
Black Adam however, just laughed. "Little beast, I stood against your progenitors when they walked this world. You are far from Lilith's equal, never mind a match for the first murderer. I stand vigil in this place, and you will not take that which I protect. Attempt it at your peril, for only death awaits." He seemed genuinely amused by the threat which didn't bode well. "To think such a child would call herself a queen. Royalty is not something you are infected with wretch. A queen is born, not made. Your delusions of grandeur have made you arrogant, allow me to educate you on the truth."
Black Adam hurled himself forward so fast I couldn't even track it, and I was glad for the wards keeping us from sight, because I didn't want that monster to look at me. The vampire should have been meat paste, but whatever claims the old monster in black and gold may have made, Mary Seward was no pushover. As he hit she shifted into a cloud of bats, scattering into the wind in a dozen directions before reforming behind Adam. Her hands were claws when she reappeared and she lashed out at him with the razor sharp appendages.
But Black Adam wasn't a worldwide threat on the level of Superman for nothing. He turned and caught her wrists with a speed and coordination that made it seem like she had been moving in slow motion. Rather than looking scared or angry however, Mary shot him a triumphant grin. Black Adam seemed as confused as I was by the expression, snarling as he released one hand, letting it scratch at him undeterred as he reached his freed appendage out toward Mary's head with all the deliberate menace of an executioner.
Menace that was cut short unfortunately, by a rumble in the ground. The stage collapsed, imploding beneath them as some kind of shaped charge dropped the pedestal and the jar of magic metal on it into the depths below the theater. Black Adam turned in surprise to see what had happened and as he did Mary shifted into mist and with a ringing laughter reminiscent of a witch's cackle the mist flowed into the tunnel and out of the room, followed quickly by the other vampires in a similar form.
Adam roared with outrage and hurled himself into the tunnel after them, but even for someone like him catching a dozen vampires made of identical mist flowing in a dozen directions was going to be borderline impossible. Jim whistled. "Well, that was certainly clever. I taught her a few tricks when we were together but that was unexpected." Reggie had been getting ready to swap us out of the line of fire but it seemed unnecessary now. Black Adam was gone, as were the vampires. As I had that thought it gave me an idea. I shifted into my shadow form when everyone was distracted.
I slipped through the wards easily, the magic didn't understand what I was, my powers making me an actual living shadow and casting a shadow through this particular ward was more than possible. I flowed across the room as fast as possible, easily avoiding notice in the chaos and damage. This was stupid. I was being stupid. But Zee was right, that BRZK formula was horrible and if I could get it I had to. I couldn't live with the thought of what Zee would go through if someone used that on her dad, or hell on her if she decided to do the hero thing.
Plus I admit, part of me just wanted to make my girlfriend happy. She had been so upset. Jim taught me to always take advantage of an opening and while stealing from this place might be suicide normally with this much chaos flooding it a vanishing vial would just be treated as something the vampires picked up. We'd need to leave right after and we would miss the rest of the auction but with all this madness we would hardly be the only ones to go. I managed to snag the thing with my shadow form and slip back to my boss and friends, wincing as I burned way too many points speeding myself up.
I was gasping by the time I got back, I'd never forced myself to move that fast before. I was down to eighty points, which boggled my mind since it was easily four times more draw from that power than I had ever seen before. I activated my tracelessness power to remove and video footage that may have captured me then grabbed my girlfriends hand. I mutter a vague explanation to Jim, not secure in our privacy even inside these wards, then dragged Zee behind me as we all bolted through the crowd of panicking supervillains in gas masks.
Most the the wards had been broken by fleeing people, much as ours was as we bolted through it to head for the exit. No one bothered us other than a few people who got in our way, but Reggie took care of them, swapping himself for anyone who got in front of us then lagging to the rear again in preparation for a repeat. My friend was a huge asset to a retreat. Finally we got outside of the theater, stumbling into the alley and up to our car. We climbed in and high tailed it out of there. The last thing we saw in the rear view mirror was a column of golden lightning smashing right through the center of the building. I pulled off my mask and stared wide eyed at my friends. Well, that had happened.