Enhancegirl 8: Prisoner of the Sleep Mistress
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 11:23 pm
As dawn broke on Seacouver, there were already quite a few people making their way to work. It was no New York, but it was still buzzing in a vital sort of way. The streets were wide, and open, and what few tall buildings there were weren't oppressive, didn't crush the rest of the city together.
A tall, beautiful woman walked these streets, quickly and brusquely. Her name was Mariko Asakura. Her black hair was neatly, stylishly groomed, her gorgeous face impeccably made up. She wore a long, beige overcoat over a short, black-and-white dress, tall heels clacking hard against the ground. She was on her way to a modelling gig - no-one looking at the gorgeous young woman would have doubted that.
Today, though, Mariko walked with less cool, poised confidence than she ordinarily did. She walked hurriedly, her head down, her hands thrust into her coat pockets. The normally cool-headed heroine was in a state of emotional turmoil, her head spinning from a recent discovery which she had not in the least expected.
Mariko was in love. She hadn't wanted it, hadn't sought it out - but it happened. A feisty, hot-headed girl named Sophie had captured Mariko's proud heart. But the model wasn't happy at this realisation. As her heart pounded, it tore at her as well. It wasn't because Sophie was a woman - Mariko had never actually been with a woman, but homosexual attraction was nothing new to her. It wasn't even because she, like Mariko, was a superheroine. It was because, simply, she didn't believe that it was humanly possible that Sophie could return her feelings.
She was too cold, she thought. Too proud. Perhaps even too powerful, too intimidating.
"And vain..." she added to herself. When she'd first met Sophie, she'd made an earnest attempt to sabotage her career, humiliated by the fact that Sophie had had to rescue her from a common thug. She'd revealed what she'd done just after the two of them had escaped the clutches of Madam Black, expecting Sophie to hate her for it. Though angered, the redhead had eventually forgiven her, not least because since then Mariko had more than once put herself in mortal danger to help her.
Yet still, when she thought of that now, she was sick to her stomach. Sophie, she assured herself, would never feel what she felt. How could she? After all, she was Spectra - the beautiful, the mighty - but she had not cultivated a character that people would fall in love with. She had made herself something distant, something to be looked up to and admired, even in her personal friendships.
"So how could she...how could she love me back?" Mariko thought. "How could anyone?" She clenched her fist. "I'll forget it. People fall in love unrequitedly all the time. I'll just - I'll forget it." This was, however, the third time she'd told herself this, and she still couldn't get Sophie, and her feelings for her, out of her mind. Every thought raced back to the sweet, yet intemperate girl who had made her heart throb.
"Why did this have to happen?" she thought. "Why can't I control this?" She shook her head. "You're being ridiculous. It's just an infatuation, you don't really -" But even before she finished the thought, she stopped herself. Sophie didn't deserve just an infatuation. She deserved to be adored, to be taken care of, to be made to feel special, and wanted, and -
"Christ!" Mariko shouted out loud. "What the hell is wrong with me?! I sound like a simpering schoolgirl..." She tried again to push Sophie out of her thoughts - but this time she met with a greater degree of success. That was not due to any hidden well of emotional control, however. She saw that the pedestrians around her were pointing at something, murmuring with the nervous confusion of a people used to coping with astonishing events - but sensible enough to be afraid.
They were pointing at the Seacouver Needle, the tallest structure in the city - sometimes called 'The Shitty Needle' due to its resemblance and inferiority to the Seattle Needle - and with good reason. The whole building was crackling with electricity, and as Mariko looked closer, she could see some kind of blue bubble around the highest part. It crackled and hissed - before making a very strange sound indeed.
It was a kind of high pitched, electronic shriek, followed by a low 'boum'. The sound itself was startling enough - but every Seacouverite knew it for what it was. It was the sound that accompanied the use of the powers of a particular man, a man most had thought long dead.
"The Supremacist!" one of the civilians shouted. "Jesus Fucking Christ, the Supremacist is back!" The controlled concern of the people around now turned to abject panic. People started screaming, and running.
"The Supremacist...?" One of the most powerful supervillains ever to have threatened the world, the Supremacist had been thought killed by the Indigo Titan. In addition to his own vast powers, he'd once commanded a legion of lesser villains, and had killed thousands in his time. The people were right to fear - but terror was not a luxury Mariko afforded herself.
"Spectrum is Green!" There was a bright flash, the people's panic forgotten in astonishment. When the light faded, the attractive woman that some of them had noticed, but none had recognised, was clad in silver. Knee high-boots, a tight, silver, off-the-shoulder leotard, a kind of half-cape skirt, and a silver domino mask marked the outfit of Spectra, Mistress of Light, one of Seacouver's most beloved heroes.
"Do not fear," she said. "Your champions will not fail you."
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"Mmmhhh..." Sophie Scott mewed, stirring awake. She stretched like a cat, curling her toes and fingers. "Uhh..." She rubbed her nose, sitting up, but still resting. She still felt exhausted from her ordeal at the hands of the Sin Eater, the freakish superhuman who had captured and brainwashed the young heroine. In her distress, she'd run to her fellow heroine Mariko, also known as Spectra, and indeed had fallen asleep on her couch.
"Mariko?" she said softly. But her friend wasn't there. She looked down, seeing that Mariko had laid a blanket over her as she slept. She found herself blushing a little, though she wasn't sure why. It was such a sweet, comforting gesture. She held the blanket against her chest, filled with a sense of affection for her slender friend. She had a feeling that not many got to see that side of Mariko.
She got up, rubbing the bridge of her nose, and blinking her eyes a few times. "Geez, what freaking time is it?" She yawned, glancing at a clock. It was only 7.30. "Huh. Thought for sure it'd be later..." She'd only been asleep for about four hours, yet she felt incredibly rested. "Well, not like I'm complaining..."
She called out to Mariko again, and received silence as an answer. She wandered into the kitchen, and saw a pastry sitting on a plate in the middle of the worktop, with a small note by it.
"Went to work," it read. "Didn't want to wake you. Feel free to stay for a while - but don't feel compelled either." Sophie laughed at Mariko's compulsive brusqueness.
She felt a great deal of warmth towards her lovely friend at that moment. She'd been there for her in a very significant way at an hour of great need. Mariko had rescued her from physical peril more than once before - but this had touched the maiden's heart in a deeper way. She sat down, eating what her fellow heroine had left for her.
She remembered throwing herself into Mariko's arms in her distress, the tall young woman's soft limbs curled round her. Sophie had an odd feeling, like nothing but Mariko's embrace would have done in that moment. Talking with her, joking with her, falling asleep next to her, it had all felt so...nice. Sophie had a feeling that wasn't quite the right word, but it would have to do.
Sophie walked back into the room she'd slept in. The television was still quietly buzzing to itself. When she'd fallen asleep it had been playing a Roy Rogers movie, but now it seemed to be playing some superhero flick. Despite the fact that superheroes were real, people still made brainless fantasies about them. It seemed to be set in Seacouver, prominently featuring the Shitty Needle, with energy blasts - and indeed people - flying around in all directions. Sophie was about to change the channel, when she saw a face she recognised.
The camera had zoomed in on a platform near the top of the Needle, and there were two people fighting. One was a muscular looking man in a featureless black bodysuit, who seemed to be shooting some kind of red ray out of his hands. Battling with him, shielding herself with her arms, was a woman that Sophie recognised. She was tall, blonde, and clad in a tight, blue leotard, and though the ray seemed to perturb her, it was not hurting her a great deal.
"Hey...that's Valora!" Sophie exclaimed. She'd met the famous powerhouse once before, when she and the gorgeous Stellar had been defeated and captured by Arachna. Valora had come to rescue them, and though Sophie was grateful, her breezily proud manner had not left the best impression. She didn't know much about her - but she knew that she didn't sell out her likeness to film studios. She wasn't watching a film - this was actually happening.
"No rest for the wicked," Sophie muttered. "Alright then, let's do this..." She psyched herself up, trying to remember her victories, rather than her defeats. "Time to make a name for yourself, Sophie - Enhance!"
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When the gold-clad Enhancegirl arrived on the scene, all was chaos. A proactive police department had evacuated most of the local citizenry, but there was destruction everywhere. Superhumans were battling in the sky, on the ground, even in some of the surrounding buildings.
She saw a hero she recognised, Weregild - the Golden Man, fighting with a telekinetic who was battering him with pieces of rubble. Weregild's shining gold skin was giving him some protection, but he was not, alas, the Steel Man, the Iron Man - even the Nickel Man would probably have been more useful, if less flashy.
"Hey, jackass!" Sophie shouted. The telekinetic, a squat man with a nose that had been broken more than once in his life, turned to her.
"You just made a big mistake, legs," he said. "No-one insults the Smashmaster and gets away with it! I'll crush you once I'm finished mopping this douchebag up."
"Well, Smashmaster," Enhancegirl said, "with a name like that, and with powers that lame, you'd probably be better off mopping floors. Seriously, I could hook you up with a janatorial job. Then you can, like, give lame threats to weak and defenceless piles of vomit, which I'm sure will be no match for your mighty cleaning supplies."
"Oh, that's it!" Smashmaster turned his attentions to the redhead. He hurled a steel beam at his new foe.
Sophie easily sidestepped it, and began running at him. He threw another beam, missed. Tried a piece of concrete, missed. He even tried grabbing Enhancegirl herself, but it didn't work. His telekinesis did not allow him to just do whatever he could imagine - he had to release a sort of psychic grappling hook from his hand, and Enhancegirl's powerful senses detected it travelling. It could only fire in a straight line: against someone with Enhancegirl's speed, reflexes and agility, it was next to useless.
"S-stay back!" he said, hurling things with more panic, and less accuracy every time. Enhancegirl, unsurprisingly, didn't listen, and closed the gap between them, before delivering a devastating, full power high kick straight to Smashmaster's face. "Aagghh!" he cried out, falling back, his nose broken once again.
"Guess I'm the Smashmaster now, huh?" Enhancegirl laughed. "Why do I always do so much better against dudes...?"
"Hey, you okay?" Enhancegirl said, helping Weregild to his feet.
"Alas, fair maiden!" he cried out, gesticulating effusively. "That crass cur assailed me from behind, and I was unable to best him in direct combat! Would that these were my salad days, when I vanquished vile villains voraciously!"
"Dude," Sophie said, flatly. "Like, switch it off." Weregild looked at her, before sighing and letting his hands drop to a more natural pose.
"Sorry," he said. "Forget I ain't in front of the cameras sometimes. Thanks for the save."
"Don't mention it," Sophie said. "Just tell me what the hell's going on."
Weregild pointed up at the Needle. "It's him...the Supremacist."
"Whoa, what?!" Sophie's stomach tightened. "I thought he was dead!"
"We all did. But he's hooked some kind of device up to the shield - we don't know what he wants it for, but he's protecting it with that bubble."
"Shit," Sophie said. "What's the plan? Is there a plan?"
"Some of the heavy hitters are trying to just smash their way in - Valora's up there, so's Thaddeus. I swear I've even seen Nucleon zipping around. The rest of us are doing our best to keep the goons off their backs."
"What about the Titan?" The Indigo Titan was the Supremacist's arch-enemy - the one who'd been thought to have killed him. "Any sign?" Weregild shook his head.
"Last I heard he was trying to repair the damage that the Fifty Fractals did to the Moon. He might have no idea the Supremacist is even back. Hey, where are you going?" Enhancegirl had started running towards the Needle.
"Where does it look like? I'm going to help!"
Enhancegirl ran through the melée, trying not to get bogged down by the 'goons', as Weregild had described them. However, she was not allowed to proceed unobstructed. Someone stood in her path, clearly intent on facing her down. She was tall, and muscular, with a shaved head, and white eyes. She was wearing an armoured, silver bodysuit, with a sort of stylised fist drawn in the centre.
"You," she said, in a low voice. "You are Enhancegirl, yes?"
"What's it to you, sister?" Sophie replied. It was not entirely clear whether this was friend or foe.
"Do not be arrogant, girl. I am offering you a chance to choose the better side - the side which recognises the supremacy of our kind." She clenched her fists. "You are known to us. You have some power - you could serve our Leader well. He could guide you, teach you to hone your gifts properly."
"Uh, thanks but no thanks," Sophie said. "Your 'leader' is a mass murderer. You know, if he wasn't so clearly a gigantic tool, you'd probably have more goons." She clicked her neck. "I'm guessing we're gonna fight now?"
"I'd hardly call what's about to happen a 'fight'," the woman said. "You will know what it is to oppose the Supremacist - and, indeed, to oppose Regulus."
She drew back her arm, and Sophie expected a punch. One came, and Sophie dodged it. Regulus was no faster than an ordinary woman. But from her hand, a sort of burst of seismic energy exploded backwards. Sophie had nowhere to run, and she was hurled back.
"Aaahh!" she cried out, landing hard on her back. "Unhhh..." She felt like she'd been punched in every part of her at once. "Oh, man..." She struggled to her feet. "Okay, let's - aaaagghh!" There was another blast, more powerful than the last, and the slender redhead was tossed aside like a leaf in a tempest.
"Unnhhh..." Sophie had landed on her front, and was trying to push herself back up. "How...do I beat her?" she said to herself. She turned her head, scanned Regulus for weaknesses. She found a few - her armour was cracked on her right thigh, the vision in her left eye didn't seem to be as good as her right, and an old tendon injury made it hard to clench her left fist. But Sophie couldn't exploit these weaknesses. She had to get in close, and by the time she did, Regulus would just use another of her shockwaves. They came out too quickly, and were unavoidable at the range Sophie needed to be at in order to attack.
Still, she had some options. Forcing herself up, she grabbed a discarded glass bottle, and hurled it at Regulus. She simply swatted it out of the way, but that had merely been cover. While Regulus was distracted, Enhancegirl grabbed two jagged pieces of glass, smashed by a previous attack, and threw those. Attacking from the side of her worse eye, Regulus didn't see them until it was too late to get out of the way. She squeezed her hand to trigger her shockwave, but she wasn't quick enough, and one piece of glass cut a deep gash in her cheek. Recoiling from the pain, she didn't stop the other one either, which she could have done if she'd been more clear headed. This one, however, merely skimmed off her armour - before bouncing up and giving her another wound in the same place.
"Aaaahhhh!" Regulus cried out, blood spurting from the cross-shaped wound. Enhancegirl pressed the attack, drawing close and delivering a solid punch to her stomach. Her armour protected her, but Sophie kept going, aiming for the weak spot on her thigh. She felt the cracks grow deeper, felt Regulus' leg begin to buckle. But it wasn't enough. She simply hadn't done enough serious damage in time. Regulus took the attacks, calmed herself down even as Sophie battered her - and then let off her strongest shockwave yet.
"Uuuuhhhh!" Sophie cried out, hurled up into the air, before landing painfully on her back. "Ooohh...unnhh..." she moaned, hands weakly flapping by her sides. She was winded, and dazed from Regulus' attack. But even more painful was a sharp awareness of the truth: Regulus was out of her league.
The bald woman strode towards her, one hand covering her bloodied cheek.
"You fight well, for one of such meager strength." She stood over Sophie, hand outstretched. "If you survive this attack, perhaps our Leader will still consider you if you supplicate yourself before him. But I rather doubt you will have the chance." She grinned. "Goodbye, Enhancegirl. It was - oh shit!"
Regulus suddenly lost all interest in Enhancegirl. She backed away, her eyes now on a different target. Enhancegirl could smell it from her - she was afraid. Following her line of sight, Sophie saw a tall, graceful young woman in a shoulder-baring silver leotard standing before her, posed almost like a dancer. Regal, yet feminine and slender.
"S...Spectra!" Sophie gasped. "She...she came to save me..."
"Regulus," the long-limbed Mistress of Light half said, half spat. "The pilotfish finds another shark to hide under. The Supremacist this time, eh? I can't say I'm surprised."
"You be quiet!" Regulus shot back. Her calm demeanour was thoroughly changed. "You could be one of his greatest disciples! Yet you choose to defend pitiful, ordinary humans instead!"
"I will not waste time debating your master's inane ideology, lapdog." Spectra's lip curled. "Prepare yourself."
"You're the one who needs to prepare! HAAA!!"
Regulus pointed both palms at Spectra, and let off another shockwave, even stronger than she one she'd floored Enhancegirl with. This one wasn't spherical, but a flat wall of force that ground up the concrete as it travelled. Spectra answered the blow, creating a dazzling wall of light, which sparkled like crystal. Regulus' shockwave crashed against it, groaning and shrieking as it tried to burst through the wafer thin barrier which Spectra had created.
The muscular, armoured villainess strained desperately, trying to force her way past Spectra's barrier. Spectra hardly seemed as if she was putting in any effort at all. Despite Regulus' struggles, she couldn't keep up a continuous wave of force, and it sputtered and died.
"Urrghh!" Regulus growled in frustration. "I won't lose this time!" She let loose another spherical shockwave. Spectra dropped her barrier, pointed one finger at her enemy, and fired a razor-thin beam of light. It burst Regulus' shockwave like a bubble, before colliding with the villain herself. However, Spectra had altered it in flight, shifting the wavelength down to the infrared. As such, Regulus was assailed by a wave of pure heat.
"Aaagghh!" she cried out, her armour crisping and melting. "Uuughh..." She collapsed to her knees. "Damn...damn..." Spectra strutted over to her.
"Did you really think it would be different this time?" she said. "Actually, I take that back. This was entirely different from last time - this was much, much easier." She glanced up. A news helicopter was hovering bravely nearby. Spectra realised that her battle had been recorded, and she smiled. "Now, I -"
It was in the moment of her victory that she saw Regulus' previous opponent. She'd been so focused that she simply hadn't noticed her.
"Sophie!" she gasped as she saw the downed, defeated heroine lying on her back. Forgetting Regulus in an instant, she ran over to her, clutching her in her arms. "Are you alright?! Soph - I mean, Enhancegirl!"
"Y...yeah, I'm okay," Sophie murmured, having recovered from Regulus' vicious assault. Spectra helped her to her feet. "Looks like you're my hero again, huh?" Mariko blushed. She realised that her hands were on Sophie's waist and one of her soft, bare shoulders, and she quickly withdrew them.
"I, uh..." she stammered. "Y-you shouldn't have gone up against someone that powerful!"
"Well, she didn't give me much of a choice," Enhancegirl replied. "Spectra, are you feeling okay?" The redhead's super-senses allowed her to see that Mariko's heart was thumping rapidly in her chest. Her breathing was quick, and she had a strange, slightly tangy scent about her.
"I'm fine," she said curtly. "Sophie, I -" She seemed to be having a hard time meeting Sophie's eyes. "I wouldn't stick around if I were you. The people here: it is a different level of power compared to what you're used to. Regulus is one of the Supremacist's weakest underlings"
"Oh, come on Mariko, this again?" Sophie said. "I know I'm not the toughest gal in the business, but I can help. I mean, even Weregild was here!"
"Weregild? Are you serious? What a -" She shook her head. "That's not the point. Regulus almost killed you! Sophie, please."
This wasn't like before. She didn't come across as arrogant - 'desperate' would have been a better word. She looked strange: confused and sort of...jumpy? No that wasn't it, but it was hard to say what 'it' was.
"Mariko," she said, putting her hand on Spectra's shoulder. "Is something the matter?"
"No, nothing," Spectra said, brushing her hand off. "You're right - you can make your own decisions. I've no right to stop you." She turned away from her, and picked out a target in the battle. "Do what you will, Enhancegirl." She ran headlong into battle, leaving Sophie more than a little confused.
"What the fuck is up with her?"
Putting it out of her mind for the moment, Sophie focused on the real problem, and went for the Needle again. She used her powers to plot a course that would involve the least likelihood of encountering further threats, and within a few minutes she had reached the base of the structure. Only now did she see the real fury of the battle.
A group of men in identical purple costumes were exchanging blows with someone using the very earth against them. Someone who seemed to be shooting acid from his hands was having a hard time against a wielder of flame, and a man and a woman with super speed were locked in a deadly chase, too fast for anyone but Sophie to see.
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggghhh!" Sophie looked up just in time to see someone falling from the top of the structure. He landed with a terrific crash, and Sophie thought for sure he was dead. But he merely lay there, groaning. Sophie recognised him - it was the man Valora had been fighting on the broadcast. Sophie grinned.
"One less problem for me then," she said, before heading inside.
The visitor's entrance was reduced almost completely to rubble. Several heroes were recuperating inside, being helped by a man in a magenta outfit who seemed to have healing powers of some kind. One of his patients saw Sophie enter.
"Hey, Enhancegirl!" He was Thaddeus, one of the strongest of Seacouver's heroes. He didn't look like he was in great shape. "You're Enhancegirl, right?"
"That's me," she said.
"Everyone here is jacked up, but we cleared the path to the top. You gotta get up there and help Valora out. She's good, but she's not invincible."
"Where's the Supremacist?" Sophie replied.
"He's fighting someone a few thousand feet above our heads," said another hero. She was possessed of vision even better than Sophie's, though all her other senses were normal. She spoke through gritted teeth - one of her slim arms was broken. "He should be distracted. If you can get up there and - ahh - help Valora disable the device, as long as you're quick..." She couldn't keep talking, biting her lip to stop herself from crying out, her thick, black hair covered in dust, her tight, white spandex outfit torn.
"Falcona, don't talk!" The healer shouted, going back over to her. He put his hands on her shoulders, holding her close.
"Oh, Simon," she whispered, kissing his cheek. The two were, apparently, a couple. "Please." This was to Sophie. "Get up there." The redhead nodded, and hurried up the stairs.
She didn't encounter any resistance, until she got near the top. There was another platform below the one where Valora was fighting and Sophie saw, constantly scanning the building with her enhanced vision, that the stairwell straight up to the top was inaccessible. She had to go via this other platform, taking a small elevator that she prayed was still working.
However, as she came out onto this second platform, she found her way blocked once again.
"Ooooooohhhhhhhhhh - you're pretty!" A woman stood as if waiting for her, with wild blonde hair, and an odd green outfit made of some kind of glowing bands. She was barely five feet tall. "Hi there!"
"Uh, hi," Enhancegirl said. "Who are...you?"
"Oh me? I'm Ribbon! Aren't I as cute as a button?"
"Yeah, adorable." Enhancegirl didn't have time for this. "Whose side are you on?"
"Me?" She blinked, as if not understanding the question. "Uhh...oh! Well, whichever side lets me tie up lots of pretty girls, of course." She winked. "So what do you think?"
"Great..." Sophie said. "Say, Ribbon, why don't you bang those two I.Q. points you got together and work out that it'd be a good idea to get out of my way?"
"Mmm...I'm pretty sure my last I.Q. test was about 149...but that doesn't matter!" She grinned, revealing an unsettlingly sharp row of teeth. "Let's play, pretty girl."
Ribbon quite soon demonstrated the reason for her name. From her arm, a green ribbon of energy flowed out, shooting whip-like towards Enhancegirl. The redhead avoided it, but it chased her, curling in mid air to follow her. But it couldn't keep up with her reactions. Her awareness of the air currents for several hundred metres around her meant that Enhancegirl was more than capable of getting out of its way.
She ran towards Ribbon in a zig-zag pattern, her shining band of energy not able to keep pace with the slender heroine's movements. Ribbon tried to back off, but she hadn't realised how quick Enhancegirl was. She brought her other arm to bear, and another band of energy fired out. Yet Sophie had suspected that Ribbon might possess this ability, and as the band snaked towards her, she vaulted it - and then grabbed onto it.
"What?" Ribbon gasped, as the moment Enhancegirl landed, she pulled hard on the band she'd caught. Ribbon was caught off guard, and stumbled forward. Enhancegirl used this to her advantage, getting in close, and knocking her flat with a quick left cross.
"Damn!" Ribbon hissed. Her affectedly childish manner slipped. "You little fucker! You hit me!"
"That's kinda the idea, isn't it?" Enhancegirl said. "You gonna make me do it again, or are you gonna get the hell out of my way?"
"Hrrrrgghhh..." Ribbon growled. This time it was Enhancegirl's enemy who realised that she was out of her league.
It was just then, however, that someone else ran out onto the platform. It was Spectra - her leotard had a small tear in it, but she'd otherwise come unscathed from her battles at the tower's base.
"Spectra?" Sophie said. "What are you doing here?"
"I...I thought you might need my assistance," she said.
"It's okay," she said, smiling. "I got this one."
"Look out!" Ribbon took advantage of Enhancegirl's distraction, and shot out her bands towards the redhead. They made to snake around her, but Sophie hadn't needed the warning. She dodged limberly out of the way, dancing with poise and grace between Ribbon's bindings.
However, from where Spectra was standing, it looked like she'd been ensnared. She quickly blasted out a beam of light, which cut the glowing green bands like a knife through hot butter. That, however, was not the only effect. As the beam cut the bands, the bright flash went straight past Sophie's sensitive eyes.
"Aaahhh!!" she cried out, temporarily blinded by Spectra's attack. She fell back, rubbing her eyes.
"Gotcha!" Ribbon hissed, forming new bands, and shooting them straight at the stunned heroine. She didn't see them coming, and they seized her. Her arms were snapped down by the gossamer thin bands, as they wound round her torso, pressing her hands against her hips, her arms against her sides, swiftly whipping round her.
"Unhh!" she moaned, instantly captured. She fought, but she wasn't strong enough to break the bonds. They went still further, hemming in her pert breasts, winding over her soft, white shoulders, around her tender throat, and up and around her chin, and her mouth. "No - MMPHHH!!" she cried out, as she was gagged, her lips held fast by the glowing green bonds, so tightly she couldn't even part them underneath their seal.
"Mmm-mnmmmmphhh!" Muzzled, she could only protest wordlessly as she felt her creamy, bare legs being bound as well. The bands swept round her like snake, slamming her thighs together, forcing Sophie to feel the softness of her own skin as the bands bound her thighs tightly against each other. They didn't stop there, covering her knees, and then entwining her supple calves as well. "Mmmmmmmmhh-ghhhmmphhh!" Sophie whimpered, as she felt the bands finish tying her up. She was now mummified from her ankles, all the way to her mouth, her slender body thrashing side-to-side, but powerlessly. She was helpless, brought down once more to the level of a whimpering, wriggling damsel in distress.
"Mmmmhh!" Sophie overbalanced, falling to her knees, before dropping down onto her side, completely wrapped up. The whiteness in front of her eyes began to fade, and she saw a figure standing over her.
"Ohhhhohohoohhoho!" Ribbon laughed. "That's right, wriggle! Writhe and wiggle and whimper...oh you're so sexy all trussed up like that...
"Mmmpphhh!!" Sophie whimpered, as she felt Ribbon's hands clutching at her, running up her legs and her slinky hips.
"Oooh, so supple and gorgeous...and you're all mine! Aahahahahaha!"
"No, Ribbon. She is not yours."
This was a new voice. Deep, male and, though it had clearly been softened by years in America, it had an unmistakably Australian twang to it.
"Oh, yes sir, of course, sir!" Sophie's eyes were almost fully recovered now, and she saw that there was someone floating a few inches off the ground, and someone standing near to them.
"NNNMMMPHHH!!" she cried out, as she saw exactly who the two figures were.
One was Spectra. It was now clear why she hadn't helped Sophie as she was being captured. She was being held in sort of crackling blue chains of energy, wrapped around her entire body, binding her arms behind her back, her long legs tightly trapped against each other.
"Unnhh..." she moaned, not seeming able to fight back at all. The chains were wrapped around her head too - and they covered her eyes. Without constantly absorbing light through her eyes, Spectra could not use her powers. Blindfolded, Mariko was helpless.
That, however, was not what had made Enhancegirl scream. There was a man standing next to Spectra, holding out his hand to her. Clearly it was he who had captured her. He was not a tall man, but he was broad, with a dark tan, and short, wiry hair. He had a small mustache, and a scar over his right eye. He was clad in thick, blue armour, some kind of polycarbonate, which itself was pitted and mottled from battle. He looked older than the pictures Sophie had seen of him - but it was perfectly clear that it was the man himself: the Supremacist.
"I believe I've heard of you, my young beauty," he said. "You're Spectra, yes?" He reached out a hand, ran it over his prisoner's long, slender neck.
"D-don't touch me!" she stammered. She attempted to move, but she wasn't even being allowed to try to fight.
"No need for hostility, my dear," he said. "I'd like to make you a proposition. You're rather powerful, aren't you?" He leaned in close. "Though obviously not quite in my league. Still - a lot better than those little rats scurrying about underneath us!" He laughed. "I mean, they can't even defend themselves! Send you lot in to do the fighting for 'em, eh?"
He moved to the edge of the platform, Spectra floating after him, completely in his control. "All those little dots down there...but wait...those ones, a little closer...much brighter dots, eh? My attention just seems so much more drawn to them. Oh, right - that's because they're like us! They're the new breed, my dear. The new breed of a new world. And you could be right at the front couldn't you, Spectra?" He stroked her lovely face, the superheroine helpless even to recoil from his touch. "You could be a queen..."
"NNMMPHHH!!" Sophie screamed through her gag. "Lhhvvhh hhhrr hhhlhhhn!"
"Enhancegirl?!" Mariko had been caught and blindfolded so quickly, she hadn't even seen that Enhancegirl was a captive as well. "No! No, you murderous bastard, let her go!"
"What, the redhead?" the Supremacist glanced briefly at her. "The offer extends to her too. Though she's not quite as strong as you are..." He looked at Sophie again, and she shrank in his gaze. Sophie was no coward, but this man had enough power to destroy the entire city three times over. She was breathing, his eyes seemed to say, simply because he didn't care enough to stop her.
"Mmmphh!" Sophie mewed, as Ribbon spun her over onto her front.
"No interrupting when the grown-ups are talking, okay girlie?" She squeezed the backs of Sophie's thighs, before giving her a sharp slap on her round, tight ass.
"MMMPHH!!" Sophie cried out, shamed and distraught, writhing all the more intensely, but no more effectively. This had the added effect of making it seem as though she were wiggling her rear for Ribbon's pleasure - for it certainly gave her much.
"I'm going to ask Sir Supremacist to let me keep you, girlie," Ribbon said, now straddling her gorgeous captive. "You give the sexiest little wriggles and moans...oooh, it gives me tingles!"
"Nnnnmmmphhh..." Enhancegirl whimpered. Both she and Spectra were desperately ashamed that they couldn't help each other.
"Just think about it, Spectra," the Supremacist said, putting his hand on the small of her back. "We are better than them."
"And who are we?" the heroine spat back. "Some of 'us' have magical powers. Some of 'us' are genetic mutants. Some of 'us' are just normal humans who've enhanced themselves with technology. How can you possibly look on that as one group, you psychopath?"
"Hey, now," he said, chuckling slightly. "I may be a dictatorial, murdering bigot - but I'm an equal opportunity dictatorial, murdering bigot!" He cackled heartily at his own joke.
"Well, look here, I'm going to leave you and your friend here for a bit, eh? I'll float up to where your pal Valora is fighting some of my fellas - and more power to her, those blokes are tough! - and the two of you can give it a bit of a think. Once I've killed her - and sorry, but I've given her far too many chances already, I am going to kill her - and I'm the single most powerful being in the known universe, I'll let you think about which side your bread's buttered on, eh?"
"I will kill myself before I serve you." Spectra hissed. "I will cut this throat you seem to like so much. I will happily watch my own blood drain from my body before I do one thing that you would desire."
"Well, just turn it over in your mind, eh?" the Supremacist said. "And maybe don't think about yourself. Think about your little friend over there." He meant Sophie. Spectra's heart was in her throat at the thought of any harm coming to her. "Is she as brave as you?"
Mariko couldn't actually see Sophie, but she pictured her vividly. Her lovely visage, her laugh, her fierce determination and valour.
"Braver," she said. "There's no comparison, actually."
"Mmh?" Sophie mewed, hearing Spectra's words. "Does...does she really think that?"
"Jesus H. Christ on a fucking unicycle!!" the Supremacist shouted, before Sophie could contemplate Spectra's words any further. He threw Mariko aside, the willowy maiden landing on her back. With his signature, electronic shriek, he created a kind of tube made of blue energy. The reason for this became clear - a fiery blast of incredible power shot straight at him, and he just barely caught it in the tube, redirecting it harmlessly into the air.
"Mmmphh?" Sophie turned her head to see where the blast had come from, and saw what looked like a living fireball hurtling towards the platform.
"Remember me, Martin?!" it shouted, before it slammed straight into the Supremacist's chest, knocking him back. He kept himself on his feet using his powers, but he skidded almost to the other end entirely.
The fireball stood up, taking on the form of a man. The fiery glow faded, and died, revealing a tall, thin, sallow man with jet-black hair and sharp, almost shark-like features. He was wearing an unbuttoned dinner jacket, and sharp shoes - he wasn't dressed like a superhero at all. He looked strangely familiar to Sophie.
"Ahoy ladies," he said. "I do hope my old chum here hasn't been giving you too hard a time. I don't believe we've met - some people call me Zjarrus, but, ah, to such charming young things...Ivan will do just fine." He gave Ribbon a look. "Except you, dearie. You can fuck off, to be quite frank." She did. Loyalty was one thing - getting turned into a spit-roast was quite another.
"Wait a minute," Sophie thought. "Ivan? And those powers...that's Insyte's brother!" Ivan walked over to Sophie.
"I say, madam," he said, concentrating his nuclear powers into one fingertip. "You're a friend of my sister's, no? Got her into rather a lot of trouble recently, I take it - but I don't hold grudges." He carefully - very carefully - ran his finger down the bands binding Enhancegirl. They rippled and popped, before snapping completely, Sophie feeling as her supple limbs were gradually freed.
"Ah!" she gasped, ripping off her gag, and hopping to her feet. "Thank you, Ivan. I really owe you one." He was staring.
"Okay, certainly not holding a grudge," he said. "Wow, I mean that is to say - "
"Um, strongest supervillain in the world standing behind you?"
"Oh, yes, right!" He turned around to face the Supremacist. The man had been quite calmly waiting for him to finish freeing Enhancegirl.
"It's nice to see you again, Ivan," he said. "The prodigal son, and all that."
"Oh, do tell me you've a fatted calf we can sacrifice in my honour," Ivan replied.
"I've fond memories of our time together," the villain said. "I'm particularly fond of how you destroyed my headquarters and killed two of my men when you decided to leave." He gave a rather pointed smile.
"It was the perfect way to say goodbye, wasn't it?" Ivan replied. "And to think...I was only sixteen then." He snapped his fingers, his body taking on a dark, red-and-orange aura. "How much stronger do you think I am now, Martin?"
"Not strong enough." He made a gesture with his hands, creating a huge, blue fist, twice his own size.
"Well," Ivan said. "That's a little...direct, isn't it?"
"But effective," the Supremacist replied, before smashing the fist right into him, sending him flying straight off the edge of the platform.
"Ivan!" Sophie cried out.
But within a few seconds, she heard a blood-curdling roar coming from the empty air around the tower.
"AAAAGGHHHHH!!" Ivan howled, his body surrounded by an unstable red aura, a sphere of heat and nuclear fire around his body. "Not good enough, you old fuck! Not good enough, you murdering bastard!!" Cupping his hands together behind his back, he gathered his power, and sent it in one concentrated blast towards his enemy. Gritting his teeth, the Supremacist erected a simple barrier, taking the full force of Zjarrus' might.
"Get out of here!" Ivan screamed, barely audible over the sound of his own power. "Now!" Enhancegirl didn't need to be told again. She ran towards Mariko, grabbing her, and hauling her into the elevator which, fortunately, she'd landed near to. She knew she couldn't break the Supremacist's chains, and just dragged Mariko by her underarms.
"Unnhh..." she gasped, falling back, as she finished pulling her fellow heroine inside. She slammed the door shut, and hit the button to send the elevator to the top. Miraculously, it was still working, and they slowly ascended.
"S...Sophie," Mariko mewed. She sounded weak, like the Supremacist's chains were draining her strength. "Are you...alright?"
"I'm fine!" Sophie said. "I just...uurrghhh!" She pulled at the chains around Mariko's eyes, but she couldn't even budge them. "I'm sorry, I can't get them off."
"Can't believe...I'm letting you see me like this," she said. "I blunder in like a feckless novice, I get us both captured - and now I can't even untie myself!"
"Mariko, it's okay. He's, like, the second strongest dude in the world. I think you get a pass."
"It's not alright! I was trying to defend you!" She tried to move, but the chains kept her as helpless as a kitten. "I wanted to -" She stopped herself, gritting her teeth. "I wanted to protect you..."
"Mariko, I don't need protecting."
Sophie's tone of voice sounded a little severe, but she offset it with a rather amused, tired smile, a recognition of the nobility of Mariko's efforts, even though they'd ultimately done worse than failed. But Mariko didn't see it - she was blindfolded. She only heard Sophie's words - and even then, to her confused, lovesick mind Sophie's words amounted to:
"I reject you."
The two went the rest of the ascent in silence. Sophie didn't think that had any great significance - but though she was kind, and empathetic, she simply couldn't guess at the significance of her words. Mariko felt a shaking coldness taking hold of her. She forgot entirely their mission. She forgot about the Supremacist. She knew only that the woman she loved didn't want her.
The elevator reached the top, and Sophie once again dragged Mariko's tall, long-limbed form out of the elevator. She pulled her chained up body into a tucked away corner, a failure of architecture that left an odd little gap between two walls.
"I'll come back for you, I promise," Sophie said. Mariko was silent. "Please don't do anything dumb." She stood up. She could hear the sounds of battle, feel the rumbling of the floor.
"Sophie...wait..." Spectra said, but she was already gone. Mariko was left, weak, tightly bound in chains of energy: helpless, defeated and blindfolded. "I'm alone..." she thought.
Using her powers, Enhancegirl scanned the battlefield before making her presence known. Valora was fighting three men, one of whom was pelting her from range with arrows of ice. Another was engaging her directly, getting knocked down, but repeatedly getting back up. He didn't seem very strong, but he was near impossible to put down.
The third man she recognised. He was entering the fray only occasionally, attempting to headbutt Valora, and being continuously knocked aside.
"Is that...Ruckus?" Sophie had tangled with him before. It had not ended well for her, and "Oooh, this is gonna be sweet..."
"Give it up, Valora!" The man who seemed impossible to put down shouted. "There's three of us, and one of you - you don't stand a chance."
"Don't count on it, Rockhead!" the gorgeous, volutpuous blonde shot back. She stood proudly in her tight, blue leotard, and red, knee-high boots, a matching cape fluttering behind her back. A red domino mask was worn across her eyes, but her face was obviously lovely. Her long, slightly curly blonde hair blew in the breeze on the high structure. Her long, firm legs were covered by skin-tone, satin tights, and she looked as sumptuous as she was powerful. Her leotard covered her arms, but the tops of her incredibly buxom chest were displayed almost with pride. "I've already beaten a dozen men stronger than you today, and none of them - arrgh!"
Another arrow of ice crashed into her. She blocked it, but the ice spread across her arm where she'd touched it. She smashed it off, but the cold lingered, slowing her.
"Suck on that, blondie!" the archer yelled from his perch. "While Rockhead's around, you're not going to able to get up here. And while I'm around, you ain't gonna be able to take him down either." The man was British.
"Heh, yeah, and don't forget about me, Stalactite!" Frackas laughed.
"Uh, yeah, sure..." Stalactite replied.
"I don't care how many you bring!" Valora shouted. "I will never permit your leader's brand of evil. I - Valora - will stand against whatever he can muster."
"How 'effin stupid d'you have to be?" Stalactite laughed. "You're exhausted! You can't keep going forever."
"Until I'm dead, then," Valora said.
"If you insist." He aimed, creating another icy arrow with his powers, and fired it towards the voluptuous heroine. She crossed her arms to block it, but the blow never came.
"Aaggh!" Valora looked up to see that Rockhead's arms were frozen in place, literally. His partner's ice arrow hadn't hurt him, but it had covered his torso in a sheath of ice. Unlike Valora, he didn't have the strength to break it. "W...what the hell happened? Stalactite, you dumbass!"
"I - I don't get it! I aimed right at her! Even if I'd missed, it - it couldn't have hit you!"
"Looks like seeing is believing, boys," Valora said. She drew back her arm, squeezing her fist tight.
"No! Oh no!" Rockhead protested. "No no no - FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUuuuuuuuuuu......" He began sailing over the horizon, Valora's full power punch having sent him flying into the air. He didn't stop for quite some time, and when he did, he wasn't Valora's problem anymore.
"Bloody 'ell!" Stalactite gawked at Valora's incredible display of strength. As Ruckus swatted ineffectually at her, Stalactite drew another arrow. But something was coming towards him - someone. "Who the - ?" Enhancegirl, her shining dress glinting in the sunlight, was dashing towards him at full speed, having vaulted her way up to his perch. "Ah, crap, another cape!" He let loose another arrow, but Enhancegirl was in the process of dodging it even before it left his bow. She slipped gracefully underneath the arrow, and before he had a chance to notch another, she socked him clean across the jaw.
"Ooghh!" he cried out, before tumbling off his perch, landing - thankfully - on the platform, rather than the ground several hundred metres below. It was still quite a fall, and he was thoroughly disabled. Valora noticed his fall, and looked up, seeing Enhancegirl standing above her.
"Hey," the redhead called out. "How's it going, Miss Valora?" The blonde thought for a moment, then smiled.
"I remember her," she thought. "When I rescued Stellar from that Arachna woman - she was captured too." She hadn't thought much of the abilities of this 'Enhancegirl' before then, but it seemed her skill had vastly increased since then. It was she who had taken down Rockhead, throwing a piece of stone to redirect Stalactite's arrow at him in mid-flight. It was astonishing.
Sophie hopped down from Stalactite's perch.
"Enhancegirl," Valora said. "Glad to meet you again. Under better circumstances than last time, as well."
"You're not kidding," Sophie muttered. "So, how we doing?" She pointed at the great, blue energy bubble around the tip of the Needle, which jutted out from the platform in front of them.
"I can't break it," Valora said. "He's putting a huge amount of his power into maintaining it. That's the only reason we've lasted as long as we have."
"What's that?" Sophie pointed at something inside the bubble. It was some kind of console, attached to a crystal generating a pulsating light.
"I can't say for certain," Valora replied. "But...have you actually seen him today?"
"Yea
"How old did he look?"
Sophie thought for a moment.
"I guess about fifty. Older than he looks in the pictures you see of him."
"He's sixty-six." That was surprising. "Doesn't look it, does he? That bastard...I think this machine is restoring his youth."
"Oh, please don't tell me he was more powerful when he was younger?" Enhancegirl had seen how strong he was - Spectra had been effortlessly defeated by him.
"No...but only because his powers were so hard to master. I'm sure if he was a young man again he'd be stronger. He might even be as strong as the Titan."
"Oh, Jesus..." Sophie ran her hands through her hair.
"The only thing I can't work out is why that louse is doing this so publicly. Why here? Why not in the middle of the desert, or something?"
"Uh, really?" Enhancegirl said. "That part's easy. He's taunting the Indigo Titan."
"What?"
"He comes to his home city, chooses the tallest, most famous building in the city." Sophie clucked her tongue. "It's not about drawing the most attention possible, otherwise he'd have done it in D.C. or New York - or, even Sacramento if he had to do it in Cali. No, this is personal. He's probably pissed as hell that the Titan hasn't turned up yet."
"That...actually makes sense," Valora said. "You're a pretty canny gal, Enhancegirl."
"Well thanks," Sophie said, flashing a grin. "But what do we do about the barrier?"
"Haven't a clue," Valora said. "I've been pounding on it every chance I get."
"Hmmm..." Sophie looked around. She saw that one of Valora's three enemies was still mobile. Ruckus was gradually trying to creep away. "Say...you tried using a battering ram yet?"
"I'm tellin' ya, girls, this ain't a good idea!" Ruckus protested, as Valora hauled him up by the scruff of his neck.
"Super-strength plus indestructible scalp...I think that makes for a very good idea." Valora said. She hauled him back, and then smashed his head into the barrier.
"Aaahhh, geez, lady, I don't have an indestructible neck!" Ruckus complained. "Quit holdin' so tight!"
"Quit your whining," Valora replied. "You joined with the Supremacist. Be glad that in some way, you're making up for it."
"You gonna tell the judge that at my - aaaagghh!" Again, Valora crashed his unbreakable head into the shining blue barrier. It seemed to shudder and flicker, but it didn't drop.
"Come on, Valora, keep going!" Enhancegirl shouted. "I don't know how long Zjarrus is going to be able to hold him off!" She looked up, not even needing her super-vision to see the clash of energies between the two mighty combatants - blistering orange and red against cold, royal blue.
"Uuuurrrghhh!!" Valora cried out, and hit Ruckus into the barrier again, and again. Each time, Ruckus screamed, afraid that his head was going to pop off in the blonde's iron grip. Each time, the barrier juddered and quivered, but didn't break. Though Valora was frustrated, Enhancegirl could see that it was weakening. With every strike, it quivered for a bit longer, took more time to reassert itself.
"Valora, it's working," Enhancegirl assured her, "but you have to hurry!"
"You don't need to tell me that," Valora muttered under her breath, smashing Ruckus into it again. This time, even she could see that the barrier was getting weaker. "Yes!"
"Great, can you put me down now?" Ruckus pleaded.
"No way, small-fry," Valora said. "We're not done yet."
As it happened, however, she was not going to get another shot with him. She and Sophie both heard the scream, a cry of horrible pain, getting louder and louder as it came towards them. They both looked up to see a figure falling towards them, surrounded in a violent, unstably flickering red-orange aura.
"Aauughhh!" Ivan cried out, using his powers at the last moment to prevent himself from hitting the platform at full speed, but still hitting it hard enough to add to his copious injuries.
"Jesus, Ivan!" Sophie cried out, clasping her hands over her mouth. He was covered in blood, deep cuts all over his body, his black hair mottled, and clumped together with oozing, sticky red fluid.
"Hhhh...aahhh..." he groaned, struggling to get back to his feet. There were two deep blue blades of energy sticking out of his thigh and his shoulder. His right hand was twisted, clearly broken. He looked up at the two heroines, his vision obscured by blood running over his eyes. "He's...he's too strong!" Ivan gasped. "R...run! He'll kill you! He'll - AAGHH!!" A chain of blue energy shot down from above him, twisting around Ivan's neck. "Ghhhkkk!" he spluttered, grabbing at the chain. He tried to summon his powers, but his aura spat, fizzled, and died.
"That was a lot more difficult than it had any right to be," the Supremacist said, as he descended from above, wreathed in a royal blue corona. "You've grown quite tough, Ivan." He pulled the chain, eliciting a choked gasp from the bloodied man. "But you'll never be on this level." Ivan's eyes were wide with fear. Valora and Enhancegirl saw that the mighty wielder of nuclear fire was terrified, and distraught.
"Bad dog," the Supremacist chuckled, creating a pin in the ground to hold the chain in place. "Now," he said, turning to the two heroines. "Valora," he said, "and...whoever you are."
"Enhancegirl," the redhead said, trying to maintain her courage.
"Whatever." He cricked his neck. He wasn't exactly unscathed either. His armour was melted in places, his left hand looked badly burned, and there was a cut under his eye, dripping blood down his face. "The two of you had better get away from there right now," he said. "If you're obedient, little girls, I might just allow you to live when this is all finished. Neither of you will be the remotest threat to me then." He grinned. "Not that you're much threat now, eh?"
"You...you monster!" Valora shouted. "I'll destroy you myself!" She began running straight at him.
"Valora, don't be fucking stupid!" Enhancegirl shouted after her.
"You should listen to your friend," the Supremacist laughed. He sent a crackling chain, the same kind he'd used against Spectra, straight towards Valora. She dodged to the side, but it easily followed her movements, seizing her, wrapping around her torso, pressing her arms tightly against her sides.
"No!" she cried out, caught and bound. She struggled, straining desperately against her bonds. Her chains squeezed her tightly, pushing up her round, voluptuous bosom.
"You stupid little bimbo," the Supremacist laughed. "Did you really think you could fight me? Me?!" He laughed madly. Enhancegirl scanned every inch of him a hundred times over, looking for some kind of weakness - but it was a desperate struggle even for Zjarrus - Sophie wouldn't even be able to tickle him. Her heart pounding with adrenaline, she looked round at the barrier. It was still up - but something was different.
No-one but Enhancegirl or Falcona could have seen it. Every one-tenth of a second, the barrier flickered. In that instant, the machine inside was completely unprotected.
"That's it!" Sophie thought. "All I have to do is throw something in at just the right moment - no, wait." There was, it seemed, a way of switching it off, but simply hurling something at a button wouldn't do the trick. There was a lever, and it would need a good, firm, tug. She considered tying something round it, maybe even a piece of her dress, but any delay would be too much. The only thing fast enough was Sophie herself. "The only question is - what happens to my hand if I'm not fast enough?"
"Urrgghhh...AAHHH!!" Valora cried out, summoning all her might, and shattering the chains that bound her. Spectra, with her vulnerability to being blindfolded, was helpless the moment she was captured. Valora, though she felt the draining weakness of the Supremacist's chains almost immediately, had no such easily exploited weakness. She reminded the Supremacist in that moment why few were able to trifle with her.
"Don't underestimate me, old-timer!" Valora shouted. She ran towards her enemy, losing control over her power, her boots leaving cracks in the floor underneath her. She launched herself forward, firing herself like a cannonball. The Supremacist was surprised by her display of ferocity...but not that surprised. He hit her with a blast of pure force. She was knocked flat.
"Unnnhhh..." she moaned, lying on her back, her slightly curly blonde hair her only cushion.
"Not many people can break those chains," the Supremacist said. "Fewer still can do so with enough energy left for an attack. You have earned...a modicum of respect from me, Valora."
"Your respect...is worth less than dog shit!" Valora spat.
"Much like your power," her enemy chuckled. "In comparison to mine, anyway. I mean, honestly, you didn't actually think you could win, did you?"
"No, I didn't..." Valora said, her eyes closing, apparently in defeat.
"Well...good!" The Supremacist laughed heartily. "At least you're not completely stupid, eh?"
"Except...I...unnhhh...wasn't trying to defeat you."
"Eh?"
"I was trying to distract you."
The Supremacist looked up, to see Sophie standing right by the console that was rejuvenating him.
"No, don't!" he cried out. But it was too late. Enhancegirl found her moment, and lunged at the lever, getting her hand in, pulling the lever down, and getting her hand out again in just under one tenth of a second.
"I'm guessing this isn't something you can just turn back on again, right?" Enhancegirl said. "Whoops."
"NO!" the Supremacist roared. He could feel the change stopping, his cells ceasing to rejuvenate. He had wound back the years quite far - he looked and felt about forty-five. However, he'd meant to go back to his twenties. "You'll pay for this, you little tart!" He snapped his fingers, and Sophie found his glowing barrier fade. He gathered its energies into himself, restoring his full power. His chains lashed out and seized the slender redhead.
"Damn it!" Sophie cried out, feeling the bonds of energy snake around her body, criss-crossing up and down her gorgeous form, twisting around her wrists and pulling them behind her back. "Unnhh...no!" Sophie felt her long, pale legs being forced together, as the Supremacist's chain clamped her thighs against each other, before spinning round and tightly binding her calves. "Whhgghmmphh!" Sophie moaned, as the chains wound round her mouth, gagging her pretty lips. "MMMMPHHH!!" she screamed through the glowing, crackling chain. "Mmmmnnmmphhh..." Already she started feeling weak. "Mmmmhhhphhh..." Sophie sighed, before dropping to her pretty knees. She was helpless.
"There we go. Just enough time for me to see how pretty you look on yer knees - before I end you, girl." He focused his energy into his hands, enough power to tear the Needle from its foundations, and more than enough to disintegrate Enhancegirl.
"Oh my god..." she thought. "I- I'm gonna die..."
"NO!" The voice came from behind the Supremacist. He paid it no attention - he was not, however quite so able to ignore the blast of light that came with it.
"Mmmphhh!" Sophie gasped. "Spectra!" She was free - Sophie didn't realise why, but when the Supremacist had taken his barrier back into himself, he'd done so with all his energy constructs, including Spectra's bonds. As soon as she realised she was free, she'd rushed straight to the battle.
But Spectra was still weakened, drained by the chains she'd been wrapped in.
"Unnghh...don't...hurt her..." she groaned, her continuous blast of light rapidly dwindling her power.
"You little fool," the Supremacist said to the willowy beauty who opposed him. It was taking rather more of his power to resist "I think after this, I'll keep you for a while. Give you a lesson in discipline!" Using a fraction of his powers, he created another construct, and sent it after Spectra. It was like a large sheet of fabric, fluttering in the air as it sped towards her.
"What?" Mariko gasped, as the sheet grabbed her, swiftly wrapping round her slender body. It instantly captured her, crushing her arms against her sides, and slamming her long, smooth legs together. "Unnhhh...!" she groaned, bound again. She collapsed, no more strength left in her at all, tumbling onto her front. "I've...been vanquished...so easily..."
"Right, then," the Supremacist said, clicking his neck in frustration. "If there are no more interruptions."
"Auggh!" Valora cried out, as the villain planted his foot on her chest.
"Don't squirm, woman," he said. "It's really not very dignified. I'll get to you in a moment." This time, he didn't bother being flashy. He just pointed a finger at Enhancegirl, ready to send a spike of energy through her skull.
"Mmmmmmphhhh!" the gagged maiden quailed. She tried to wriggle, but was still tightly bound. She couldn't move.
"Time to - AAGHHH!!" the Supremacist roared in pain, stopped from finishing Enhancegirl off once again. He turned around - and saw a battered, bloodied, sallow man pointing his hand at him, his palm steaming from the nuclear blast he'd just fired. "Ivan!" the Supremacist gasped. "How do you have any strength left?!"
"Because fuck you, Martin, that's how!" Ivan spat, blood staining his toothy grin.
Weakened, the Supremacist lost focus on his constructs, and Spectra and Enhancegirl found themselves freed from their bonds. There was little Spectra could do with her newfound freedom - but that was not the case for Enhancegirl. She'd not been idle in her bonds. She'd spent the past minute scanning the device in front of her with every sense available to her. As her mental acuity was boosted such that she was not overwhelmed by the vast amounts of sensory data her brain had to process, she accomplished much more analysis in that short minute than anyone else would have been able to.
While the Supremacist was distracted, Sophie ripped open a panel, and swapped around several wires inside. She had thought about reversing it, trying to re-age the Supremacist, but the process was too gradual - he'd gain maybe a year before easily destroying his machine. No - she had something else in mind.
"Interruptions, interruptions!" the Supremacist yelled, now sounding more petulant than regal. He strode over to Ivan, and lifted him up by his throat. "You stupid fuck!" he shouted in the young man's face. "You could have been a Lord - a King! You tower over even most of your own kind! Instead, you're going to die like a stupid little dog...all because of one pretty girl. I don't even remember her name!"
"Just do it!" He tried to keep up his grinning facade, but there were tears welling up in his eyes. "I've made an...appointment to play chess with Isaac Newton at a quarter past four, so I'd rather not be late to the pearly gates, eh?"
"You know the worst thing, Ivan?" the Supremacist said. "You're not even all that witty." He sighed. "Such a waste. Time to die, Nucleon."
"Hey, shithead!" Almost bored, the Supremacist turned his head, to see Sophie with her hand on the console's lever.
"What are you doing?" he asked. "You can't just turn it back on. And why would you even want to?"
"It's keyed in to channel energy into you," Enhancegirl said. "That I can't change. But turns out it's pretty damn easy just to change the kind of energy it's putting into you." She grinned. "Think this'll wipe off a few wrinkles, you dickweasel?" She pulled the lever.
"Such a dirty mouth for such a cute little - AAUAUUUUGGGHHHHH!!!" the Supremacist screamed. "HHAAAAAUUUGGHHH!!" He doubled over in pain, his body sparking with blue energy. "M-my body! What - what have you done, you little b - AAAUAUUGGHHHHHH!!"
"Pure electrical energy," Sophie explained. "Delivered to every single cell of your body. How's that feel, you asshole?"
"AAAAAGGGHHH!!" Desperately, he aimed his hand at the console, and fired a comparatively feeble beam of energy. He wrecked the machine, and fell back, panting. He had stopped the machine from killing him - but not from wrecking his body. "My...powers..." he groaned.
"I'm no expert" Sophie said, "but I don't think that you'll ever have the strength to use them again without killing yourself." Sophie stopped for a moment. She realised what she'd just done. Enhancegirl - a relatively weak, obscure heroine from a not-so-big city in California - had just defeated the most powerful supervillain in America. "Well, shit," Sophie said. "I really am better against dudes..."
A tall, beautiful woman walked these streets, quickly and brusquely. Her name was Mariko Asakura. Her black hair was neatly, stylishly groomed, her gorgeous face impeccably made up. She wore a long, beige overcoat over a short, black-and-white dress, tall heels clacking hard against the ground. She was on her way to a modelling gig - no-one looking at the gorgeous young woman would have doubted that.
Today, though, Mariko walked with less cool, poised confidence than she ordinarily did. She walked hurriedly, her head down, her hands thrust into her coat pockets. The normally cool-headed heroine was in a state of emotional turmoil, her head spinning from a recent discovery which she had not in the least expected.
Mariko was in love. She hadn't wanted it, hadn't sought it out - but it happened. A feisty, hot-headed girl named Sophie had captured Mariko's proud heart. But the model wasn't happy at this realisation. As her heart pounded, it tore at her as well. It wasn't because Sophie was a woman - Mariko had never actually been with a woman, but homosexual attraction was nothing new to her. It wasn't even because she, like Mariko, was a superheroine. It was because, simply, she didn't believe that it was humanly possible that Sophie could return her feelings.
She was too cold, she thought. Too proud. Perhaps even too powerful, too intimidating.
"And vain..." she added to herself. When she'd first met Sophie, she'd made an earnest attempt to sabotage her career, humiliated by the fact that Sophie had had to rescue her from a common thug. She'd revealed what she'd done just after the two of them had escaped the clutches of Madam Black, expecting Sophie to hate her for it. Though angered, the redhead had eventually forgiven her, not least because since then Mariko had more than once put herself in mortal danger to help her.
Yet still, when she thought of that now, she was sick to her stomach. Sophie, she assured herself, would never feel what she felt. How could she? After all, she was Spectra - the beautiful, the mighty - but she had not cultivated a character that people would fall in love with. She had made herself something distant, something to be looked up to and admired, even in her personal friendships.
"So how could she...how could she love me back?" Mariko thought. "How could anyone?" She clenched her fist. "I'll forget it. People fall in love unrequitedly all the time. I'll just - I'll forget it." This was, however, the third time she'd told herself this, and she still couldn't get Sophie, and her feelings for her, out of her mind. Every thought raced back to the sweet, yet intemperate girl who had made her heart throb.
"Why did this have to happen?" she thought. "Why can't I control this?" She shook her head. "You're being ridiculous. It's just an infatuation, you don't really -" But even before she finished the thought, she stopped herself. Sophie didn't deserve just an infatuation. She deserved to be adored, to be taken care of, to be made to feel special, and wanted, and -
"Christ!" Mariko shouted out loud. "What the hell is wrong with me?! I sound like a simpering schoolgirl..." She tried again to push Sophie out of her thoughts - but this time she met with a greater degree of success. That was not due to any hidden well of emotional control, however. She saw that the pedestrians around her were pointing at something, murmuring with the nervous confusion of a people used to coping with astonishing events - but sensible enough to be afraid.
They were pointing at the Seacouver Needle, the tallest structure in the city - sometimes called 'The Shitty Needle' due to its resemblance and inferiority to the Seattle Needle - and with good reason. The whole building was crackling with electricity, and as Mariko looked closer, she could see some kind of blue bubble around the highest part. It crackled and hissed - before making a very strange sound indeed.
It was a kind of high pitched, electronic shriek, followed by a low 'boum'. The sound itself was startling enough - but every Seacouverite knew it for what it was. It was the sound that accompanied the use of the powers of a particular man, a man most had thought long dead.
"The Supremacist!" one of the civilians shouted. "Jesus Fucking Christ, the Supremacist is back!" The controlled concern of the people around now turned to abject panic. People started screaming, and running.
"The Supremacist...?" One of the most powerful supervillains ever to have threatened the world, the Supremacist had been thought killed by the Indigo Titan. In addition to his own vast powers, he'd once commanded a legion of lesser villains, and had killed thousands in his time. The people were right to fear - but terror was not a luxury Mariko afforded herself.
"Spectrum is Green!" There was a bright flash, the people's panic forgotten in astonishment. When the light faded, the attractive woman that some of them had noticed, but none had recognised, was clad in silver. Knee high-boots, a tight, silver, off-the-shoulder leotard, a kind of half-cape skirt, and a silver domino mask marked the outfit of Spectra, Mistress of Light, one of Seacouver's most beloved heroes.
"Do not fear," she said. "Your champions will not fail you."
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"Mmmhhh..." Sophie Scott mewed, stirring awake. She stretched like a cat, curling her toes and fingers. "Uhh..." She rubbed her nose, sitting up, but still resting. She still felt exhausted from her ordeal at the hands of the Sin Eater, the freakish superhuman who had captured and brainwashed the young heroine. In her distress, she'd run to her fellow heroine Mariko, also known as Spectra, and indeed had fallen asleep on her couch.
"Mariko?" she said softly. But her friend wasn't there. She looked down, seeing that Mariko had laid a blanket over her as she slept. She found herself blushing a little, though she wasn't sure why. It was such a sweet, comforting gesture. She held the blanket against her chest, filled with a sense of affection for her slender friend. She had a feeling that not many got to see that side of Mariko.
She got up, rubbing the bridge of her nose, and blinking her eyes a few times. "Geez, what freaking time is it?" She yawned, glancing at a clock. It was only 7.30. "Huh. Thought for sure it'd be later..." She'd only been asleep for about four hours, yet she felt incredibly rested. "Well, not like I'm complaining..."
She called out to Mariko again, and received silence as an answer. She wandered into the kitchen, and saw a pastry sitting on a plate in the middle of the worktop, with a small note by it.
"Went to work," it read. "Didn't want to wake you. Feel free to stay for a while - but don't feel compelled either." Sophie laughed at Mariko's compulsive brusqueness.
She felt a great deal of warmth towards her lovely friend at that moment. She'd been there for her in a very significant way at an hour of great need. Mariko had rescued her from physical peril more than once before - but this had touched the maiden's heart in a deeper way. She sat down, eating what her fellow heroine had left for her.
She remembered throwing herself into Mariko's arms in her distress, the tall young woman's soft limbs curled round her. Sophie had an odd feeling, like nothing but Mariko's embrace would have done in that moment. Talking with her, joking with her, falling asleep next to her, it had all felt so...nice. Sophie had a feeling that wasn't quite the right word, but it would have to do.
Sophie walked back into the room she'd slept in. The television was still quietly buzzing to itself. When she'd fallen asleep it had been playing a Roy Rogers movie, but now it seemed to be playing some superhero flick. Despite the fact that superheroes were real, people still made brainless fantasies about them. It seemed to be set in Seacouver, prominently featuring the Shitty Needle, with energy blasts - and indeed people - flying around in all directions. Sophie was about to change the channel, when she saw a face she recognised.
The camera had zoomed in on a platform near the top of the Needle, and there were two people fighting. One was a muscular looking man in a featureless black bodysuit, who seemed to be shooting some kind of red ray out of his hands. Battling with him, shielding herself with her arms, was a woman that Sophie recognised. She was tall, blonde, and clad in a tight, blue leotard, and though the ray seemed to perturb her, it was not hurting her a great deal.
"Hey...that's Valora!" Sophie exclaimed. She'd met the famous powerhouse once before, when she and the gorgeous Stellar had been defeated and captured by Arachna. Valora had come to rescue them, and though Sophie was grateful, her breezily proud manner had not left the best impression. She didn't know much about her - but she knew that she didn't sell out her likeness to film studios. She wasn't watching a film - this was actually happening.
"No rest for the wicked," Sophie muttered. "Alright then, let's do this..." She psyched herself up, trying to remember her victories, rather than her defeats. "Time to make a name for yourself, Sophie - Enhance!"
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When the gold-clad Enhancegirl arrived on the scene, all was chaos. A proactive police department had evacuated most of the local citizenry, but there was destruction everywhere. Superhumans were battling in the sky, on the ground, even in some of the surrounding buildings.
She saw a hero she recognised, Weregild - the Golden Man, fighting with a telekinetic who was battering him with pieces of rubble. Weregild's shining gold skin was giving him some protection, but he was not, alas, the Steel Man, the Iron Man - even the Nickel Man would probably have been more useful, if less flashy.
"Hey, jackass!" Sophie shouted. The telekinetic, a squat man with a nose that had been broken more than once in his life, turned to her.
"You just made a big mistake, legs," he said. "No-one insults the Smashmaster and gets away with it! I'll crush you once I'm finished mopping this douchebag up."
"Well, Smashmaster," Enhancegirl said, "with a name like that, and with powers that lame, you'd probably be better off mopping floors. Seriously, I could hook you up with a janatorial job. Then you can, like, give lame threats to weak and defenceless piles of vomit, which I'm sure will be no match for your mighty cleaning supplies."
"Oh, that's it!" Smashmaster turned his attentions to the redhead. He hurled a steel beam at his new foe.
Sophie easily sidestepped it, and began running at him. He threw another beam, missed. Tried a piece of concrete, missed. He even tried grabbing Enhancegirl herself, but it didn't work. His telekinesis did not allow him to just do whatever he could imagine - he had to release a sort of psychic grappling hook from his hand, and Enhancegirl's powerful senses detected it travelling. It could only fire in a straight line: against someone with Enhancegirl's speed, reflexes and agility, it was next to useless.
"S-stay back!" he said, hurling things with more panic, and less accuracy every time. Enhancegirl, unsurprisingly, didn't listen, and closed the gap between them, before delivering a devastating, full power high kick straight to Smashmaster's face. "Aagghh!" he cried out, falling back, his nose broken once again.
"Guess I'm the Smashmaster now, huh?" Enhancegirl laughed. "Why do I always do so much better against dudes...?"
"Hey, you okay?" Enhancegirl said, helping Weregild to his feet.
"Alas, fair maiden!" he cried out, gesticulating effusively. "That crass cur assailed me from behind, and I was unable to best him in direct combat! Would that these were my salad days, when I vanquished vile villains voraciously!"
"Dude," Sophie said, flatly. "Like, switch it off." Weregild looked at her, before sighing and letting his hands drop to a more natural pose.
"Sorry," he said. "Forget I ain't in front of the cameras sometimes. Thanks for the save."
"Don't mention it," Sophie said. "Just tell me what the hell's going on."
Weregild pointed up at the Needle. "It's him...the Supremacist."
"Whoa, what?!" Sophie's stomach tightened. "I thought he was dead!"
"We all did. But he's hooked some kind of device up to the shield - we don't know what he wants it for, but he's protecting it with that bubble."
"Shit," Sophie said. "What's the plan? Is there a plan?"
"Some of the heavy hitters are trying to just smash their way in - Valora's up there, so's Thaddeus. I swear I've even seen Nucleon zipping around. The rest of us are doing our best to keep the goons off their backs."
"What about the Titan?" The Indigo Titan was the Supremacist's arch-enemy - the one who'd been thought to have killed him. "Any sign?" Weregild shook his head.
"Last I heard he was trying to repair the damage that the Fifty Fractals did to the Moon. He might have no idea the Supremacist is even back. Hey, where are you going?" Enhancegirl had started running towards the Needle.
"Where does it look like? I'm going to help!"
Enhancegirl ran through the melée, trying not to get bogged down by the 'goons', as Weregild had described them. However, she was not allowed to proceed unobstructed. Someone stood in her path, clearly intent on facing her down. She was tall, and muscular, with a shaved head, and white eyes. She was wearing an armoured, silver bodysuit, with a sort of stylised fist drawn in the centre.
"You," she said, in a low voice. "You are Enhancegirl, yes?"
"What's it to you, sister?" Sophie replied. It was not entirely clear whether this was friend or foe.
"Do not be arrogant, girl. I am offering you a chance to choose the better side - the side which recognises the supremacy of our kind." She clenched her fists. "You are known to us. You have some power - you could serve our Leader well. He could guide you, teach you to hone your gifts properly."
"Uh, thanks but no thanks," Sophie said. "Your 'leader' is a mass murderer. You know, if he wasn't so clearly a gigantic tool, you'd probably have more goons." She clicked her neck. "I'm guessing we're gonna fight now?"
"I'd hardly call what's about to happen a 'fight'," the woman said. "You will know what it is to oppose the Supremacist - and, indeed, to oppose Regulus."
She drew back her arm, and Sophie expected a punch. One came, and Sophie dodged it. Regulus was no faster than an ordinary woman. But from her hand, a sort of burst of seismic energy exploded backwards. Sophie had nowhere to run, and she was hurled back.
"Aaahh!" she cried out, landing hard on her back. "Unhhh..." She felt like she'd been punched in every part of her at once. "Oh, man..." She struggled to her feet. "Okay, let's - aaaagghh!" There was another blast, more powerful than the last, and the slender redhead was tossed aside like a leaf in a tempest.
"Unnhhh..." Sophie had landed on her front, and was trying to push herself back up. "How...do I beat her?" she said to herself. She turned her head, scanned Regulus for weaknesses. She found a few - her armour was cracked on her right thigh, the vision in her left eye didn't seem to be as good as her right, and an old tendon injury made it hard to clench her left fist. But Sophie couldn't exploit these weaknesses. She had to get in close, and by the time she did, Regulus would just use another of her shockwaves. They came out too quickly, and were unavoidable at the range Sophie needed to be at in order to attack.
Still, she had some options. Forcing herself up, she grabbed a discarded glass bottle, and hurled it at Regulus. She simply swatted it out of the way, but that had merely been cover. While Regulus was distracted, Enhancegirl grabbed two jagged pieces of glass, smashed by a previous attack, and threw those. Attacking from the side of her worse eye, Regulus didn't see them until it was too late to get out of the way. She squeezed her hand to trigger her shockwave, but she wasn't quick enough, and one piece of glass cut a deep gash in her cheek. Recoiling from the pain, she didn't stop the other one either, which she could have done if she'd been more clear headed. This one, however, merely skimmed off her armour - before bouncing up and giving her another wound in the same place.
"Aaaahhhh!" Regulus cried out, blood spurting from the cross-shaped wound. Enhancegirl pressed the attack, drawing close and delivering a solid punch to her stomach. Her armour protected her, but Sophie kept going, aiming for the weak spot on her thigh. She felt the cracks grow deeper, felt Regulus' leg begin to buckle. But it wasn't enough. She simply hadn't done enough serious damage in time. Regulus took the attacks, calmed herself down even as Sophie battered her - and then let off her strongest shockwave yet.
"Uuuuhhhh!" Sophie cried out, hurled up into the air, before landing painfully on her back. "Ooohh...unnhh..." she moaned, hands weakly flapping by her sides. She was winded, and dazed from Regulus' attack. But even more painful was a sharp awareness of the truth: Regulus was out of her league.
The bald woman strode towards her, one hand covering her bloodied cheek.
"You fight well, for one of such meager strength." She stood over Sophie, hand outstretched. "If you survive this attack, perhaps our Leader will still consider you if you supplicate yourself before him. But I rather doubt you will have the chance." She grinned. "Goodbye, Enhancegirl. It was - oh shit!"
Regulus suddenly lost all interest in Enhancegirl. She backed away, her eyes now on a different target. Enhancegirl could smell it from her - she was afraid. Following her line of sight, Sophie saw a tall, graceful young woman in a shoulder-baring silver leotard standing before her, posed almost like a dancer. Regal, yet feminine and slender.
"S...Spectra!" Sophie gasped. "She...she came to save me..."
"Regulus," the long-limbed Mistress of Light half said, half spat. "The pilotfish finds another shark to hide under. The Supremacist this time, eh? I can't say I'm surprised."
"You be quiet!" Regulus shot back. Her calm demeanour was thoroughly changed. "You could be one of his greatest disciples! Yet you choose to defend pitiful, ordinary humans instead!"
"I will not waste time debating your master's inane ideology, lapdog." Spectra's lip curled. "Prepare yourself."
"You're the one who needs to prepare! HAAA!!"
Regulus pointed both palms at Spectra, and let off another shockwave, even stronger than she one she'd floored Enhancegirl with. This one wasn't spherical, but a flat wall of force that ground up the concrete as it travelled. Spectra answered the blow, creating a dazzling wall of light, which sparkled like crystal. Regulus' shockwave crashed against it, groaning and shrieking as it tried to burst through the wafer thin barrier which Spectra had created.
The muscular, armoured villainess strained desperately, trying to force her way past Spectra's barrier. Spectra hardly seemed as if she was putting in any effort at all. Despite Regulus' struggles, she couldn't keep up a continuous wave of force, and it sputtered and died.
"Urrghh!" Regulus growled in frustration. "I won't lose this time!" She let loose another spherical shockwave. Spectra dropped her barrier, pointed one finger at her enemy, and fired a razor-thin beam of light. It burst Regulus' shockwave like a bubble, before colliding with the villain herself. However, Spectra had altered it in flight, shifting the wavelength down to the infrared. As such, Regulus was assailed by a wave of pure heat.
"Aaagghh!" she cried out, her armour crisping and melting. "Uuughh..." She collapsed to her knees. "Damn...damn..." Spectra strutted over to her.
"Did you really think it would be different this time?" she said. "Actually, I take that back. This was entirely different from last time - this was much, much easier." She glanced up. A news helicopter was hovering bravely nearby. Spectra realised that her battle had been recorded, and she smiled. "Now, I -"
It was in the moment of her victory that she saw Regulus' previous opponent. She'd been so focused that she simply hadn't noticed her.
"Sophie!" she gasped as she saw the downed, defeated heroine lying on her back. Forgetting Regulus in an instant, she ran over to her, clutching her in her arms. "Are you alright?! Soph - I mean, Enhancegirl!"
"Y...yeah, I'm okay," Sophie murmured, having recovered from Regulus' vicious assault. Spectra helped her to her feet. "Looks like you're my hero again, huh?" Mariko blushed. She realised that her hands were on Sophie's waist and one of her soft, bare shoulders, and she quickly withdrew them.
"I, uh..." she stammered. "Y-you shouldn't have gone up against someone that powerful!"
"Well, she didn't give me much of a choice," Enhancegirl replied. "Spectra, are you feeling okay?" The redhead's super-senses allowed her to see that Mariko's heart was thumping rapidly in her chest. Her breathing was quick, and she had a strange, slightly tangy scent about her.
"I'm fine," she said curtly. "Sophie, I -" She seemed to be having a hard time meeting Sophie's eyes. "I wouldn't stick around if I were you. The people here: it is a different level of power compared to what you're used to. Regulus is one of the Supremacist's weakest underlings"
"Oh, come on Mariko, this again?" Sophie said. "I know I'm not the toughest gal in the business, but I can help. I mean, even Weregild was here!"
"Weregild? Are you serious? What a -" She shook her head. "That's not the point. Regulus almost killed you! Sophie, please."
This wasn't like before. She didn't come across as arrogant - 'desperate' would have been a better word. She looked strange: confused and sort of...jumpy? No that wasn't it, but it was hard to say what 'it' was.
"Mariko," she said, putting her hand on Spectra's shoulder. "Is something the matter?"
"No, nothing," Spectra said, brushing her hand off. "You're right - you can make your own decisions. I've no right to stop you." She turned away from her, and picked out a target in the battle. "Do what you will, Enhancegirl." She ran headlong into battle, leaving Sophie more than a little confused.
"What the fuck is up with her?"
Putting it out of her mind for the moment, Sophie focused on the real problem, and went for the Needle again. She used her powers to plot a course that would involve the least likelihood of encountering further threats, and within a few minutes she had reached the base of the structure. Only now did she see the real fury of the battle.
A group of men in identical purple costumes were exchanging blows with someone using the very earth against them. Someone who seemed to be shooting acid from his hands was having a hard time against a wielder of flame, and a man and a woman with super speed were locked in a deadly chase, too fast for anyone but Sophie to see.
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggghhh!" Sophie looked up just in time to see someone falling from the top of the structure. He landed with a terrific crash, and Sophie thought for sure he was dead. But he merely lay there, groaning. Sophie recognised him - it was the man Valora had been fighting on the broadcast. Sophie grinned.
"One less problem for me then," she said, before heading inside.
The visitor's entrance was reduced almost completely to rubble. Several heroes were recuperating inside, being helped by a man in a magenta outfit who seemed to have healing powers of some kind. One of his patients saw Sophie enter.
"Hey, Enhancegirl!" He was Thaddeus, one of the strongest of Seacouver's heroes. He didn't look like he was in great shape. "You're Enhancegirl, right?"
"That's me," she said.
"Everyone here is jacked up, but we cleared the path to the top. You gotta get up there and help Valora out. She's good, but she's not invincible."
"Where's the Supremacist?" Sophie replied.
"He's fighting someone a few thousand feet above our heads," said another hero. She was possessed of vision even better than Sophie's, though all her other senses were normal. She spoke through gritted teeth - one of her slim arms was broken. "He should be distracted. If you can get up there and - ahh - help Valora disable the device, as long as you're quick..." She couldn't keep talking, biting her lip to stop herself from crying out, her thick, black hair covered in dust, her tight, white spandex outfit torn.
"Falcona, don't talk!" The healer shouted, going back over to her. He put his hands on her shoulders, holding her close.
"Oh, Simon," she whispered, kissing his cheek. The two were, apparently, a couple. "Please." This was to Sophie. "Get up there." The redhead nodded, and hurried up the stairs.
She didn't encounter any resistance, until she got near the top. There was another platform below the one where Valora was fighting and Sophie saw, constantly scanning the building with her enhanced vision, that the stairwell straight up to the top was inaccessible. She had to go via this other platform, taking a small elevator that she prayed was still working.
However, as she came out onto this second platform, she found her way blocked once again.
"Ooooooohhhhhhhhhh - you're pretty!" A woman stood as if waiting for her, with wild blonde hair, and an odd green outfit made of some kind of glowing bands. She was barely five feet tall. "Hi there!"
"Uh, hi," Enhancegirl said. "Who are...you?"
"Oh me? I'm Ribbon! Aren't I as cute as a button?"
"Yeah, adorable." Enhancegirl didn't have time for this. "Whose side are you on?"
"Me?" She blinked, as if not understanding the question. "Uhh...oh! Well, whichever side lets me tie up lots of pretty girls, of course." She winked. "So what do you think?"
"Great..." Sophie said. "Say, Ribbon, why don't you bang those two I.Q. points you got together and work out that it'd be a good idea to get out of my way?"
"Mmm...I'm pretty sure my last I.Q. test was about 149...but that doesn't matter!" She grinned, revealing an unsettlingly sharp row of teeth. "Let's play, pretty girl."
Ribbon quite soon demonstrated the reason for her name. From her arm, a green ribbon of energy flowed out, shooting whip-like towards Enhancegirl. The redhead avoided it, but it chased her, curling in mid air to follow her. But it couldn't keep up with her reactions. Her awareness of the air currents for several hundred metres around her meant that Enhancegirl was more than capable of getting out of its way.
She ran towards Ribbon in a zig-zag pattern, her shining band of energy not able to keep pace with the slender heroine's movements. Ribbon tried to back off, but she hadn't realised how quick Enhancegirl was. She brought her other arm to bear, and another band of energy fired out. Yet Sophie had suspected that Ribbon might possess this ability, and as the band snaked towards her, she vaulted it - and then grabbed onto it.
"What?" Ribbon gasped, as the moment Enhancegirl landed, she pulled hard on the band she'd caught. Ribbon was caught off guard, and stumbled forward. Enhancegirl used this to her advantage, getting in close, and knocking her flat with a quick left cross.
"Damn!" Ribbon hissed. Her affectedly childish manner slipped. "You little fucker! You hit me!"
"That's kinda the idea, isn't it?" Enhancegirl said. "You gonna make me do it again, or are you gonna get the hell out of my way?"
"Hrrrrgghhh..." Ribbon growled. This time it was Enhancegirl's enemy who realised that she was out of her league.
It was just then, however, that someone else ran out onto the platform. It was Spectra - her leotard had a small tear in it, but she'd otherwise come unscathed from her battles at the tower's base.
"Spectra?" Sophie said. "What are you doing here?"
"I...I thought you might need my assistance," she said.
"It's okay," she said, smiling. "I got this one."
"Look out!" Ribbon took advantage of Enhancegirl's distraction, and shot out her bands towards the redhead. They made to snake around her, but Sophie hadn't needed the warning. She dodged limberly out of the way, dancing with poise and grace between Ribbon's bindings.
However, from where Spectra was standing, it looked like she'd been ensnared. She quickly blasted out a beam of light, which cut the glowing green bands like a knife through hot butter. That, however, was not the only effect. As the beam cut the bands, the bright flash went straight past Sophie's sensitive eyes.
"Aaahhh!!" she cried out, temporarily blinded by Spectra's attack. She fell back, rubbing her eyes.
"Gotcha!" Ribbon hissed, forming new bands, and shooting them straight at the stunned heroine. She didn't see them coming, and they seized her. Her arms were snapped down by the gossamer thin bands, as they wound round her torso, pressing her hands against her hips, her arms against her sides, swiftly whipping round her.
"Unhh!" she moaned, instantly captured. She fought, but she wasn't strong enough to break the bonds. They went still further, hemming in her pert breasts, winding over her soft, white shoulders, around her tender throat, and up and around her chin, and her mouth. "No - MMPHHH!!" she cried out, as she was gagged, her lips held fast by the glowing green bonds, so tightly she couldn't even part them underneath their seal.
"Mmm-mnmmmmphhh!" Muzzled, she could only protest wordlessly as she felt her creamy, bare legs being bound as well. The bands swept round her like snake, slamming her thighs together, forcing Sophie to feel the softness of her own skin as the bands bound her thighs tightly against each other. They didn't stop there, covering her knees, and then entwining her supple calves as well. "Mmmmmmmmhh-ghhhmmphhh!" Sophie whimpered, as she felt the bands finish tying her up. She was now mummified from her ankles, all the way to her mouth, her slender body thrashing side-to-side, but powerlessly. She was helpless, brought down once more to the level of a whimpering, wriggling damsel in distress.
"Mmmmhh!" Sophie overbalanced, falling to her knees, before dropping down onto her side, completely wrapped up. The whiteness in front of her eyes began to fade, and she saw a figure standing over her.
"Ohhhhohohoohhoho!" Ribbon laughed. "That's right, wriggle! Writhe and wiggle and whimper...oh you're so sexy all trussed up like that...
"Mmmpphhh!!" Sophie whimpered, as she felt Ribbon's hands clutching at her, running up her legs and her slinky hips.
"Oooh, so supple and gorgeous...and you're all mine! Aahahahahaha!"
"No, Ribbon. She is not yours."
This was a new voice. Deep, male and, though it had clearly been softened by years in America, it had an unmistakably Australian twang to it.
"Oh, yes sir, of course, sir!" Sophie's eyes were almost fully recovered now, and she saw that there was someone floating a few inches off the ground, and someone standing near to them.
"NNNMMMPHHH!!" she cried out, as she saw exactly who the two figures were.
One was Spectra. It was now clear why she hadn't helped Sophie as she was being captured. She was being held in sort of crackling blue chains of energy, wrapped around her entire body, binding her arms behind her back, her long legs tightly trapped against each other.
"Unnhh..." she moaned, not seeming able to fight back at all. The chains were wrapped around her head too - and they covered her eyes. Without constantly absorbing light through her eyes, Spectra could not use her powers. Blindfolded, Mariko was helpless.
That, however, was not what had made Enhancegirl scream. There was a man standing next to Spectra, holding out his hand to her. Clearly it was he who had captured her. He was not a tall man, but he was broad, with a dark tan, and short, wiry hair. He had a small mustache, and a scar over his right eye. He was clad in thick, blue armour, some kind of polycarbonate, which itself was pitted and mottled from battle. He looked older than the pictures Sophie had seen of him - but it was perfectly clear that it was the man himself: the Supremacist.
"I believe I've heard of you, my young beauty," he said. "You're Spectra, yes?" He reached out a hand, ran it over his prisoner's long, slender neck.
"D-don't touch me!" she stammered. She attempted to move, but she wasn't even being allowed to try to fight.
"No need for hostility, my dear," he said. "I'd like to make you a proposition. You're rather powerful, aren't you?" He leaned in close. "Though obviously not quite in my league. Still - a lot better than those little rats scurrying about underneath us!" He laughed. "I mean, they can't even defend themselves! Send you lot in to do the fighting for 'em, eh?"
He moved to the edge of the platform, Spectra floating after him, completely in his control. "All those little dots down there...but wait...those ones, a little closer...much brighter dots, eh? My attention just seems so much more drawn to them. Oh, right - that's because they're like us! They're the new breed, my dear. The new breed of a new world. And you could be right at the front couldn't you, Spectra?" He stroked her lovely face, the superheroine helpless even to recoil from his touch. "You could be a queen..."
"NNMMPHHH!!" Sophie screamed through her gag. "Lhhvvhh hhhrr hhhlhhhn!"
"Enhancegirl?!" Mariko had been caught and blindfolded so quickly, she hadn't even seen that Enhancegirl was a captive as well. "No! No, you murderous bastard, let her go!"
"What, the redhead?" the Supremacist glanced briefly at her. "The offer extends to her too. Though she's not quite as strong as you are..." He looked at Sophie again, and she shrank in his gaze. Sophie was no coward, but this man had enough power to destroy the entire city three times over. She was breathing, his eyes seemed to say, simply because he didn't care enough to stop her.
"Mmmphh!" Sophie mewed, as Ribbon spun her over onto her front.
"No interrupting when the grown-ups are talking, okay girlie?" She squeezed the backs of Sophie's thighs, before giving her a sharp slap on her round, tight ass.
"MMMPHH!!" Sophie cried out, shamed and distraught, writhing all the more intensely, but no more effectively. This had the added effect of making it seem as though she were wiggling her rear for Ribbon's pleasure - for it certainly gave her much.
"I'm going to ask Sir Supremacist to let me keep you, girlie," Ribbon said, now straddling her gorgeous captive. "You give the sexiest little wriggles and moans...oooh, it gives me tingles!"
"Nnnnmmmphhh..." Enhancegirl whimpered. Both she and Spectra were desperately ashamed that they couldn't help each other.
"Just think about it, Spectra," the Supremacist said, putting his hand on the small of her back. "We are better than them."
"And who are we?" the heroine spat back. "Some of 'us' have magical powers. Some of 'us' are genetic mutants. Some of 'us' are just normal humans who've enhanced themselves with technology. How can you possibly look on that as one group, you psychopath?"
"Hey, now," he said, chuckling slightly. "I may be a dictatorial, murdering bigot - but I'm an equal opportunity dictatorial, murdering bigot!" He cackled heartily at his own joke.
"Well, look here, I'm going to leave you and your friend here for a bit, eh? I'll float up to where your pal Valora is fighting some of my fellas - and more power to her, those blokes are tough! - and the two of you can give it a bit of a think. Once I've killed her - and sorry, but I've given her far too many chances already, I am going to kill her - and I'm the single most powerful being in the known universe, I'll let you think about which side your bread's buttered on, eh?"
"I will kill myself before I serve you." Spectra hissed. "I will cut this throat you seem to like so much. I will happily watch my own blood drain from my body before I do one thing that you would desire."
"Well, just turn it over in your mind, eh?" the Supremacist said. "And maybe don't think about yourself. Think about your little friend over there." He meant Sophie. Spectra's heart was in her throat at the thought of any harm coming to her. "Is she as brave as you?"
Mariko couldn't actually see Sophie, but she pictured her vividly. Her lovely visage, her laugh, her fierce determination and valour.
"Braver," she said. "There's no comparison, actually."
"Mmh?" Sophie mewed, hearing Spectra's words. "Does...does she really think that?"
"Jesus H. Christ on a fucking unicycle!!" the Supremacist shouted, before Sophie could contemplate Spectra's words any further. He threw Mariko aside, the willowy maiden landing on her back. With his signature, electronic shriek, he created a kind of tube made of blue energy. The reason for this became clear - a fiery blast of incredible power shot straight at him, and he just barely caught it in the tube, redirecting it harmlessly into the air.
"Mmmphh?" Sophie turned her head to see where the blast had come from, and saw what looked like a living fireball hurtling towards the platform.
"Remember me, Martin?!" it shouted, before it slammed straight into the Supremacist's chest, knocking him back. He kept himself on his feet using his powers, but he skidded almost to the other end entirely.
The fireball stood up, taking on the form of a man. The fiery glow faded, and died, revealing a tall, thin, sallow man with jet-black hair and sharp, almost shark-like features. He was wearing an unbuttoned dinner jacket, and sharp shoes - he wasn't dressed like a superhero at all. He looked strangely familiar to Sophie.
"Ahoy ladies," he said. "I do hope my old chum here hasn't been giving you too hard a time. I don't believe we've met - some people call me Zjarrus, but, ah, to such charming young things...Ivan will do just fine." He gave Ribbon a look. "Except you, dearie. You can fuck off, to be quite frank." She did. Loyalty was one thing - getting turned into a spit-roast was quite another.
"Wait a minute," Sophie thought. "Ivan? And those powers...that's Insyte's brother!" Ivan walked over to Sophie.
"I say, madam," he said, concentrating his nuclear powers into one fingertip. "You're a friend of my sister's, no? Got her into rather a lot of trouble recently, I take it - but I don't hold grudges." He carefully - very carefully - ran his finger down the bands binding Enhancegirl. They rippled and popped, before snapping completely, Sophie feeling as her supple limbs were gradually freed.
"Ah!" she gasped, ripping off her gag, and hopping to her feet. "Thank you, Ivan. I really owe you one." He was staring.
"Okay, certainly not holding a grudge," he said. "Wow, I mean that is to say - "
"Um, strongest supervillain in the world standing behind you?"
"Oh, yes, right!" He turned around to face the Supremacist. The man had been quite calmly waiting for him to finish freeing Enhancegirl.
"It's nice to see you again, Ivan," he said. "The prodigal son, and all that."
"Oh, do tell me you've a fatted calf we can sacrifice in my honour," Ivan replied.
"I've fond memories of our time together," the villain said. "I'm particularly fond of how you destroyed my headquarters and killed two of my men when you decided to leave." He gave a rather pointed smile.
"It was the perfect way to say goodbye, wasn't it?" Ivan replied. "And to think...I was only sixteen then." He snapped his fingers, his body taking on a dark, red-and-orange aura. "How much stronger do you think I am now, Martin?"
"Not strong enough." He made a gesture with his hands, creating a huge, blue fist, twice his own size.
"Well," Ivan said. "That's a little...direct, isn't it?"
"But effective," the Supremacist replied, before smashing the fist right into him, sending him flying straight off the edge of the platform.
"Ivan!" Sophie cried out.
But within a few seconds, she heard a blood-curdling roar coming from the empty air around the tower.
"AAAAGGHHHHH!!" Ivan howled, his body surrounded by an unstable red aura, a sphere of heat and nuclear fire around his body. "Not good enough, you old fuck! Not good enough, you murdering bastard!!" Cupping his hands together behind his back, he gathered his power, and sent it in one concentrated blast towards his enemy. Gritting his teeth, the Supremacist erected a simple barrier, taking the full force of Zjarrus' might.
"Get out of here!" Ivan screamed, barely audible over the sound of his own power. "Now!" Enhancegirl didn't need to be told again. She ran towards Mariko, grabbing her, and hauling her into the elevator which, fortunately, she'd landed near to. She knew she couldn't break the Supremacist's chains, and just dragged Mariko by her underarms.
"Unnhh..." she gasped, falling back, as she finished pulling her fellow heroine inside. She slammed the door shut, and hit the button to send the elevator to the top. Miraculously, it was still working, and they slowly ascended.
"S...Sophie," Mariko mewed. She sounded weak, like the Supremacist's chains were draining her strength. "Are you...alright?"
"I'm fine!" Sophie said. "I just...uurrghhh!" She pulled at the chains around Mariko's eyes, but she couldn't even budge them. "I'm sorry, I can't get them off."
"Can't believe...I'm letting you see me like this," she said. "I blunder in like a feckless novice, I get us both captured - and now I can't even untie myself!"
"Mariko, it's okay. He's, like, the second strongest dude in the world. I think you get a pass."
"It's not alright! I was trying to defend you!" She tried to move, but the chains kept her as helpless as a kitten. "I wanted to -" She stopped herself, gritting her teeth. "I wanted to protect you..."
"Mariko, I don't need protecting."
Sophie's tone of voice sounded a little severe, but she offset it with a rather amused, tired smile, a recognition of the nobility of Mariko's efforts, even though they'd ultimately done worse than failed. But Mariko didn't see it - she was blindfolded. She only heard Sophie's words - and even then, to her confused, lovesick mind Sophie's words amounted to:
"I reject you."
The two went the rest of the ascent in silence. Sophie didn't think that had any great significance - but though she was kind, and empathetic, she simply couldn't guess at the significance of her words. Mariko felt a shaking coldness taking hold of her. She forgot entirely their mission. She forgot about the Supremacist. She knew only that the woman she loved didn't want her.
The elevator reached the top, and Sophie once again dragged Mariko's tall, long-limbed form out of the elevator. She pulled her chained up body into a tucked away corner, a failure of architecture that left an odd little gap between two walls.
"I'll come back for you, I promise," Sophie said. Mariko was silent. "Please don't do anything dumb." She stood up. She could hear the sounds of battle, feel the rumbling of the floor.
"Sophie...wait..." Spectra said, but she was already gone. Mariko was left, weak, tightly bound in chains of energy: helpless, defeated and blindfolded. "I'm alone..." she thought.
Using her powers, Enhancegirl scanned the battlefield before making her presence known. Valora was fighting three men, one of whom was pelting her from range with arrows of ice. Another was engaging her directly, getting knocked down, but repeatedly getting back up. He didn't seem very strong, but he was near impossible to put down.
The third man she recognised. He was entering the fray only occasionally, attempting to headbutt Valora, and being continuously knocked aside.
"Is that...Ruckus?" Sophie had tangled with him before. It had not ended well for her, and "Oooh, this is gonna be sweet..."
"Give it up, Valora!" The man who seemed impossible to put down shouted. "There's three of us, and one of you - you don't stand a chance."
"Don't count on it, Rockhead!" the gorgeous, volutpuous blonde shot back. She stood proudly in her tight, blue leotard, and red, knee-high boots, a matching cape fluttering behind her back. A red domino mask was worn across her eyes, but her face was obviously lovely. Her long, slightly curly blonde hair blew in the breeze on the high structure. Her long, firm legs were covered by skin-tone, satin tights, and she looked as sumptuous as she was powerful. Her leotard covered her arms, but the tops of her incredibly buxom chest were displayed almost with pride. "I've already beaten a dozen men stronger than you today, and none of them - arrgh!"
Another arrow of ice crashed into her. She blocked it, but the ice spread across her arm where she'd touched it. She smashed it off, but the cold lingered, slowing her.
"Suck on that, blondie!" the archer yelled from his perch. "While Rockhead's around, you're not going to able to get up here. And while I'm around, you ain't gonna be able to take him down either." The man was British.
"Heh, yeah, and don't forget about me, Stalactite!" Frackas laughed.
"Uh, yeah, sure..." Stalactite replied.
"I don't care how many you bring!" Valora shouted. "I will never permit your leader's brand of evil. I - Valora - will stand against whatever he can muster."
"How 'effin stupid d'you have to be?" Stalactite laughed. "You're exhausted! You can't keep going forever."
"Until I'm dead, then," Valora said.
"If you insist." He aimed, creating another icy arrow with his powers, and fired it towards the voluptuous heroine. She crossed her arms to block it, but the blow never came.
"Aaggh!" Valora looked up to see that Rockhead's arms were frozen in place, literally. His partner's ice arrow hadn't hurt him, but it had covered his torso in a sheath of ice. Unlike Valora, he didn't have the strength to break it. "W...what the hell happened? Stalactite, you dumbass!"
"I - I don't get it! I aimed right at her! Even if I'd missed, it - it couldn't have hit you!"
"Looks like seeing is believing, boys," Valora said. She drew back her arm, squeezing her fist tight.
"No! Oh no!" Rockhead protested. "No no no - FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUuuuuuuuuuu......" He began sailing over the horizon, Valora's full power punch having sent him flying into the air. He didn't stop for quite some time, and when he did, he wasn't Valora's problem anymore.
"Bloody 'ell!" Stalactite gawked at Valora's incredible display of strength. As Ruckus swatted ineffectually at her, Stalactite drew another arrow. But something was coming towards him - someone. "Who the - ?" Enhancegirl, her shining dress glinting in the sunlight, was dashing towards him at full speed, having vaulted her way up to his perch. "Ah, crap, another cape!" He let loose another arrow, but Enhancegirl was in the process of dodging it even before it left his bow. She slipped gracefully underneath the arrow, and before he had a chance to notch another, she socked him clean across the jaw.
"Ooghh!" he cried out, before tumbling off his perch, landing - thankfully - on the platform, rather than the ground several hundred metres below. It was still quite a fall, and he was thoroughly disabled. Valora noticed his fall, and looked up, seeing Enhancegirl standing above her.
"Hey," the redhead called out. "How's it going, Miss Valora?" The blonde thought for a moment, then smiled.
"I remember her," she thought. "When I rescued Stellar from that Arachna woman - she was captured too." She hadn't thought much of the abilities of this 'Enhancegirl' before then, but it seemed her skill had vastly increased since then. It was she who had taken down Rockhead, throwing a piece of stone to redirect Stalactite's arrow at him in mid-flight. It was astonishing.
Sophie hopped down from Stalactite's perch.
"Enhancegirl," Valora said. "Glad to meet you again. Under better circumstances than last time, as well."
"You're not kidding," Sophie muttered. "So, how we doing?" She pointed at the great, blue energy bubble around the tip of the Needle, which jutted out from the platform in front of them.
"I can't break it," Valora said. "He's putting a huge amount of his power into maintaining it. That's the only reason we've lasted as long as we have."
"What's that?" Sophie pointed at something inside the bubble. It was some kind of console, attached to a crystal generating a pulsating light.
"I can't say for certain," Valora replied. "But...have you actually seen him today?"
"Yea
"How old did he look?"
Sophie thought for a moment.
"I guess about fifty. Older than he looks in the pictures you see of him."
"He's sixty-six." That was surprising. "Doesn't look it, does he? That bastard...I think this machine is restoring his youth."
"Oh, please don't tell me he was more powerful when he was younger?" Enhancegirl had seen how strong he was - Spectra had been effortlessly defeated by him.
"No...but only because his powers were so hard to master. I'm sure if he was a young man again he'd be stronger. He might even be as strong as the Titan."
"Oh, Jesus..." Sophie ran her hands through her hair.
"The only thing I can't work out is why that louse is doing this so publicly. Why here? Why not in the middle of the desert, or something?"
"Uh, really?" Enhancegirl said. "That part's easy. He's taunting the Indigo Titan."
"What?"
"He comes to his home city, chooses the tallest, most famous building in the city." Sophie clucked her tongue. "It's not about drawing the most attention possible, otherwise he'd have done it in D.C. or New York - or, even Sacramento if he had to do it in Cali. No, this is personal. He's probably pissed as hell that the Titan hasn't turned up yet."
"That...actually makes sense," Valora said. "You're a pretty canny gal, Enhancegirl."
"Well thanks," Sophie said, flashing a grin. "But what do we do about the barrier?"
"Haven't a clue," Valora said. "I've been pounding on it every chance I get."
"Hmmm..." Sophie looked around. She saw that one of Valora's three enemies was still mobile. Ruckus was gradually trying to creep away. "Say...you tried using a battering ram yet?"
"I'm tellin' ya, girls, this ain't a good idea!" Ruckus protested, as Valora hauled him up by the scruff of his neck.
"Super-strength plus indestructible scalp...I think that makes for a very good idea." Valora said. She hauled him back, and then smashed his head into the barrier.
"Aaahhh, geez, lady, I don't have an indestructible neck!" Ruckus complained. "Quit holdin' so tight!"
"Quit your whining," Valora replied. "You joined with the Supremacist. Be glad that in some way, you're making up for it."
"You gonna tell the judge that at my - aaaagghh!" Again, Valora crashed his unbreakable head into the shining blue barrier. It seemed to shudder and flicker, but it didn't drop.
"Come on, Valora, keep going!" Enhancegirl shouted. "I don't know how long Zjarrus is going to be able to hold him off!" She looked up, not even needing her super-vision to see the clash of energies between the two mighty combatants - blistering orange and red against cold, royal blue.
"Uuuurrrghhh!!" Valora cried out, and hit Ruckus into the barrier again, and again. Each time, Ruckus screamed, afraid that his head was going to pop off in the blonde's iron grip. Each time, the barrier juddered and quivered, but didn't break. Though Valora was frustrated, Enhancegirl could see that it was weakening. With every strike, it quivered for a bit longer, took more time to reassert itself.
"Valora, it's working," Enhancegirl assured her, "but you have to hurry!"
"You don't need to tell me that," Valora muttered under her breath, smashing Ruckus into it again. This time, even she could see that the barrier was getting weaker. "Yes!"
"Great, can you put me down now?" Ruckus pleaded.
"No way, small-fry," Valora said. "We're not done yet."
As it happened, however, she was not going to get another shot with him. She and Sophie both heard the scream, a cry of horrible pain, getting louder and louder as it came towards them. They both looked up to see a figure falling towards them, surrounded in a violent, unstably flickering red-orange aura.
"Aauughhh!" Ivan cried out, using his powers at the last moment to prevent himself from hitting the platform at full speed, but still hitting it hard enough to add to his copious injuries.
"Jesus, Ivan!" Sophie cried out, clasping her hands over her mouth. He was covered in blood, deep cuts all over his body, his black hair mottled, and clumped together with oozing, sticky red fluid.
"Hhhh...aahhh..." he groaned, struggling to get back to his feet. There were two deep blue blades of energy sticking out of his thigh and his shoulder. His right hand was twisted, clearly broken. He looked up at the two heroines, his vision obscured by blood running over his eyes. "He's...he's too strong!" Ivan gasped. "R...run! He'll kill you! He'll - AAGHH!!" A chain of blue energy shot down from above him, twisting around Ivan's neck. "Ghhhkkk!" he spluttered, grabbing at the chain. He tried to summon his powers, but his aura spat, fizzled, and died.
"That was a lot more difficult than it had any right to be," the Supremacist said, as he descended from above, wreathed in a royal blue corona. "You've grown quite tough, Ivan." He pulled the chain, eliciting a choked gasp from the bloodied man. "But you'll never be on this level." Ivan's eyes were wide with fear. Valora and Enhancegirl saw that the mighty wielder of nuclear fire was terrified, and distraught.
"Bad dog," the Supremacist chuckled, creating a pin in the ground to hold the chain in place. "Now," he said, turning to the two heroines. "Valora," he said, "and...whoever you are."
"Enhancegirl," the redhead said, trying to maintain her courage.
"Whatever." He cricked his neck. He wasn't exactly unscathed either. His armour was melted in places, his left hand looked badly burned, and there was a cut under his eye, dripping blood down his face. "The two of you had better get away from there right now," he said. "If you're obedient, little girls, I might just allow you to live when this is all finished. Neither of you will be the remotest threat to me then." He grinned. "Not that you're much threat now, eh?"
"You...you monster!" Valora shouted. "I'll destroy you myself!" She began running straight at him.
"Valora, don't be fucking stupid!" Enhancegirl shouted after her.
"You should listen to your friend," the Supremacist laughed. He sent a crackling chain, the same kind he'd used against Spectra, straight towards Valora. She dodged to the side, but it easily followed her movements, seizing her, wrapping around her torso, pressing her arms tightly against her sides.
"No!" she cried out, caught and bound. She struggled, straining desperately against her bonds. Her chains squeezed her tightly, pushing up her round, voluptuous bosom.
"You stupid little bimbo," the Supremacist laughed. "Did you really think you could fight me? Me?!" He laughed madly. Enhancegirl scanned every inch of him a hundred times over, looking for some kind of weakness - but it was a desperate struggle even for Zjarrus - Sophie wouldn't even be able to tickle him. Her heart pounding with adrenaline, she looked round at the barrier. It was still up - but something was different.
No-one but Enhancegirl or Falcona could have seen it. Every one-tenth of a second, the barrier flickered. In that instant, the machine inside was completely unprotected.
"That's it!" Sophie thought. "All I have to do is throw something in at just the right moment - no, wait." There was, it seemed, a way of switching it off, but simply hurling something at a button wouldn't do the trick. There was a lever, and it would need a good, firm, tug. She considered tying something round it, maybe even a piece of her dress, but any delay would be too much. The only thing fast enough was Sophie herself. "The only question is - what happens to my hand if I'm not fast enough?"
"Urrgghhh...AAHHH!!" Valora cried out, summoning all her might, and shattering the chains that bound her. Spectra, with her vulnerability to being blindfolded, was helpless the moment she was captured. Valora, though she felt the draining weakness of the Supremacist's chains almost immediately, had no such easily exploited weakness. She reminded the Supremacist in that moment why few were able to trifle with her.
"Don't underestimate me, old-timer!" Valora shouted. She ran towards her enemy, losing control over her power, her boots leaving cracks in the floor underneath her. She launched herself forward, firing herself like a cannonball. The Supremacist was surprised by her display of ferocity...but not that surprised. He hit her with a blast of pure force. She was knocked flat.
"Unnnhhh..." she moaned, lying on her back, her slightly curly blonde hair her only cushion.
"Not many people can break those chains," the Supremacist said. "Fewer still can do so with enough energy left for an attack. You have earned...a modicum of respect from me, Valora."
"Your respect...is worth less than dog shit!" Valora spat.
"Much like your power," her enemy chuckled. "In comparison to mine, anyway. I mean, honestly, you didn't actually think you could win, did you?"
"No, I didn't..." Valora said, her eyes closing, apparently in defeat.
"Well...good!" The Supremacist laughed heartily. "At least you're not completely stupid, eh?"
"Except...I...unnhhh...wasn't trying to defeat you."
"Eh?"
"I was trying to distract you."
The Supremacist looked up, to see Sophie standing right by the console that was rejuvenating him.
"No, don't!" he cried out. But it was too late. Enhancegirl found her moment, and lunged at the lever, getting her hand in, pulling the lever down, and getting her hand out again in just under one tenth of a second.
"I'm guessing this isn't something you can just turn back on again, right?" Enhancegirl said. "Whoops."
"NO!" the Supremacist roared. He could feel the change stopping, his cells ceasing to rejuvenate. He had wound back the years quite far - he looked and felt about forty-five. However, he'd meant to go back to his twenties. "You'll pay for this, you little tart!" He snapped his fingers, and Sophie found his glowing barrier fade. He gathered its energies into himself, restoring his full power. His chains lashed out and seized the slender redhead.
"Damn it!" Sophie cried out, feeling the bonds of energy snake around her body, criss-crossing up and down her gorgeous form, twisting around her wrists and pulling them behind her back. "Unnhh...no!" Sophie felt her long, pale legs being forced together, as the Supremacist's chain clamped her thighs against each other, before spinning round and tightly binding her calves. "Whhgghmmphh!" Sophie moaned, as the chains wound round her mouth, gagging her pretty lips. "MMMMPHHH!!" she screamed through the glowing, crackling chain. "Mmmmnnmmphhh..." Already she started feeling weak. "Mmmmhhhphhh..." Sophie sighed, before dropping to her pretty knees. She was helpless.
"There we go. Just enough time for me to see how pretty you look on yer knees - before I end you, girl." He focused his energy into his hands, enough power to tear the Needle from its foundations, and more than enough to disintegrate Enhancegirl.
"Oh my god..." she thought. "I- I'm gonna die..."
"NO!" The voice came from behind the Supremacist. He paid it no attention - he was not, however quite so able to ignore the blast of light that came with it.
"Mmmphhh!" Sophie gasped. "Spectra!" She was free - Sophie didn't realise why, but when the Supremacist had taken his barrier back into himself, he'd done so with all his energy constructs, including Spectra's bonds. As soon as she realised she was free, she'd rushed straight to the battle.
But Spectra was still weakened, drained by the chains she'd been wrapped in.
"Unnghh...don't...hurt her..." she groaned, her continuous blast of light rapidly dwindling her power.
"You little fool," the Supremacist said to the willowy beauty who opposed him. It was taking rather more of his power to resist "I think after this, I'll keep you for a while. Give you a lesson in discipline!" Using a fraction of his powers, he created another construct, and sent it after Spectra. It was like a large sheet of fabric, fluttering in the air as it sped towards her.
"What?" Mariko gasped, as the sheet grabbed her, swiftly wrapping round her slender body. It instantly captured her, crushing her arms against her sides, and slamming her long, smooth legs together. "Unnhhh...!" she groaned, bound again. She collapsed, no more strength left in her at all, tumbling onto her front. "I've...been vanquished...so easily..."
"Right, then," the Supremacist said, clicking his neck in frustration. "If there are no more interruptions."
"Auggh!" Valora cried out, as the villain planted his foot on her chest.
"Don't squirm, woman," he said. "It's really not very dignified. I'll get to you in a moment." This time, he didn't bother being flashy. He just pointed a finger at Enhancegirl, ready to send a spike of energy through her skull.
"Mmmmmmphhhh!" the gagged maiden quailed. She tried to wriggle, but was still tightly bound. She couldn't move.
"Time to - AAGHHH!!" the Supremacist roared in pain, stopped from finishing Enhancegirl off once again. He turned around - and saw a battered, bloodied, sallow man pointing his hand at him, his palm steaming from the nuclear blast he'd just fired. "Ivan!" the Supremacist gasped. "How do you have any strength left?!"
"Because fuck you, Martin, that's how!" Ivan spat, blood staining his toothy grin.
Weakened, the Supremacist lost focus on his constructs, and Spectra and Enhancegirl found themselves freed from their bonds. There was little Spectra could do with her newfound freedom - but that was not the case for Enhancegirl. She'd not been idle in her bonds. She'd spent the past minute scanning the device in front of her with every sense available to her. As her mental acuity was boosted such that she was not overwhelmed by the vast amounts of sensory data her brain had to process, she accomplished much more analysis in that short minute than anyone else would have been able to.
While the Supremacist was distracted, Sophie ripped open a panel, and swapped around several wires inside. She had thought about reversing it, trying to re-age the Supremacist, but the process was too gradual - he'd gain maybe a year before easily destroying his machine. No - she had something else in mind.
"Interruptions, interruptions!" the Supremacist yelled, now sounding more petulant than regal. He strode over to Ivan, and lifted him up by his throat. "You stupid fuck!" he shouted in the young man's face. "You could have been a Lord - a King! You tower over even most of your own kind! Instead, you're going to die like a stupid little dog...all because of one pretty girl. I don't even remember her name!"
"Just do it!" He tried to keep up his grinning facade, but there were tears welling up in his eyes. "I've made an...appointment to play chess with Isaac Newton at a quarter past four, so I'd rather not be late to the pearly gates, eh?"
"You know the worst thing, Ivan?" the Supremacist said. "You're not even all that witty." He sighed. "Such a waste. Time to die, Nucleon."
"Hey, shithead!" Almost bored, the Supremacist turned his head, to see Sophie with her hand on the console's lever.
"What are you doing?" he asked. "You can't just turn it back on. And why would you even want to?"
"It's keyed in to channel energy into you," Enhancegirl said. "That I can't change. But turns out it's pretty damn easy just to change the kind of energy it's putting into you." She grinned. "Think this'll wipe off a few wrinkles, you dickweasel?" She pulled the lever.
"Such a dirty mouth for such a cute little - AAUAUUUUGGGHHHHH!!!" the Supremacist screamed. "HHAAAAAUUUGGHHH!!" He doubled over in pain, his body sparking with blue energy. "M-my body! What - what have you done, you little b - AAAUAUUGGHHHHHH!!"
"Pure electrical energy," Sophie explained. "Delivered to every single cell of your body. How's that feel, you asshole?"
"AAAAAGGGHHH!!" Desperately, he aimed his hand at the console, and fired a comparatively feeble beam of energy. He wrecked the machine, and fell back, panting. He had stopped the machine from killing him - but not from wrecking his body. "My...powers..." he groaned.
"I'm no expert" Sophie said, "but I don't think that you'll ever have the strength to use them again without killing yourself." Sophie stopped for a moment. She realised what she'd just done. Enhancegirl - a relatively weak, obscure heroine from a not-so-big city in California - had just defeated the most powerful supervillain in America. "Well, shit," Sophie said. "I really am better against dudes..."