Issue 20: And Now for a Word
Have Demis or Demi-gods done anything good
for Humanity that wasn’t in their interest? Tin Gods sitting upon an Empty
Throne. That can always be melted. They have no right to play with our lives.
Humanity is more than the sum of its parts. The “Star-Spangled Banner.” What
non-sense. Infantilizing Patriotism that belongs in a grave. A dead era of
American Ideology. - Ms.
Anna Preston-McGuire, host of “Into the Fire”
My opinion? McGuire is a bitter old woman
who no longer hears the dance. Her feet have atrophied to the point that even a
weary Detective like me has more pep in his step. The heart of America is still
as strong as ever. We are still a Nation dedicated to Truth, Justice, and
Liberty. Some might find “Star” out of date or irrelevant but that just
showcases that even if Earth has formed the Terran Alliance, this lifeboat in
the sea of stars still maintains its independent spirit, we are all citizens of
Earth. But we all walk our ways too. Sure, some choose a villain's path but more
often than not, we get more Star-Spangled Banners. Earth, with all its
differing opinions, still exists. We only need to discover our Path. The only
Tin Gods are those who choose to use their powers for their own personal gain.”
–Argus
Paxton, NAPD, Senior Detective, and Liaison to the Legion of Tomorrow.
Anna, on the best of days, was usually
drunk. I don’t have too many good early memories of her. When I was 10, she
smacked me across the face for asking to see my sister. I never told my
parents. But like anything else, my mother was able to put things together. In
this day and age, I know her Typherian abilities assisted in her uncanny “hunches.”
But when I was a child? I thought it was some sort of demi ability. Like
Paxton’s. The ability to sense the truth in words. When one is that young, all
they want from the adults is some sort of guidance. Based on what I know now: I
wish I could have stolen my siblings from Anna. It would be a long time before she set her
life on a much different and healthier path.- Sleeping in Starlight, a memoir
of the 22nd century.
Unix Media Hall
Downtown Ashbury
January 8th, 2096
Anna Preston-McGuire applied the last
brush of red lipstick. Her black hair was done up in a bun. Sharp grey eyes ran
over every angle. No blemish, one had to be perfect for the cameras. So far the ratings for her show mostly came
from her brutal diatribes on demis like the Golden Bulleteer and that upcoming rookie team called the Golden Redeemers.
Most skeptics still didn’t believe they had the planet’s interests at heart. No
matter what they did or said on holovision. She placed bets on people’s innate
suspicion of those with more power. Her smile was turgid at best. At worse she
could cut a man off at his knees. She still relished the memory of seeing her
ex-husband’s face as she took the children away. A line of worry gnawed at her
back of her mind: was I too harsh? After
all, the man only cared about his job. She sniffed daintily at the wine
before her. Red or White?
She pushed the errant blip of guilt
to the furthest point in her mind. To collect dust with the rest of her soul.
Bringing up the latest reports made her lips curl. Star this! Redeemers that!
Who did the White Lily save today? Good lord. So many people were such sheep.
Didn’t they realize demis were nothing but trouble?
*****
Samantha Murphy sat in the reception
area. While she inherited her mother’s bronzed complexion and hair, on some
level her eyes, the same chocolate brown as her father, caused her mother fits of
rage. It's not like her step-father helped. He was far too busy with his work.
Which is what her mother accused her former husband of. The irony wasn’t lost
on Sam. Her simple but elegant green suit made for a nice contrast. A voice
called out from the entryway. Jacob, her older brother, was waiting. As she
made her way over, she nearly tripped over her neatly polished high heels. Her
half-sister was there as well. In her usual ensemble of NASA jacket, jeans, and t-shirt. “What are you
both doing here? Especially you sis. Considering….”
Her
comment trailed off. Eliza took it in stride, “Heya Butterfly! I was in the
neighborhood. Handyman here was displaying the newest hardware upgrades for my
ship. It's rather fancy!” Jacob’s gray eyes, so much like mothers, nearly
rolled out of his head but the twitch in his lips hid a secret: Big brother’s
always protected their sisters. Even if that sister was at eye level with him.
When he spoke up, his tone gruff, “Right. Like you don’t get into enough trouble.
I just make sure your very pretty ship comes back in one piece.” Jacob, while
his forte was shuttle work, knew his sister well enough to add in other special
programs to Jupiter’s training modules. His holo display winked into existence.
A rather paternal visage filled the pickup.
General Thomas Murphy regarded his son with disciplined
silence while his eyebrows shot up when he saw all three of them together. His
commanding tone carried through the pickup, “I hope Sunday dinner is still on.
Your grandmother wants more pictures for her wall.” Jacob pursed his lips in
thought before replying, “Sam and I will be there. No worries on that account.
Besides grandma has good aim.” Eliza held back a fit of laughter at that. Samantha
shook her head and hooked an arm through her sister’s.
Samantha
made a face at the screen, a mix of frustration and humor on her features. Her frown deepened, “I quote: Why on Earth
did you clear that relic for anything? I thought I raised you better.” Samantha
blew out a frustrated sigh, “ I swear, I wish I had been more assertive growing
up. Mom never gives any Demi a fair shake. Especially Star.” Eliza twitched
slightly. Rubbing the back of her neck. Sam’s line of sight darted to the main
doorway where her mother filmed her show.
“Besides
grandma thinks I look nice in my Legion representative uniform. Mom still hasn’t
forgiven me for registering the Star-Spangled Banner for HeroNet clearance. I
gave her cart Blanche during the Cabal Grav Train Transit attack.” She added hastily,
“On your authorization of course. She went category 5 after finding that out.
But part of me was feeling very rebellious that day. I am not her wallflower.”
Meanwhile,
Eliza gazed down at the floor, crestfallen but rallied when her brother ruffled
her hair. He muttered, “Mom’s only friend is wine. If I had to be very blunt.
Believe me, Sam and I have tried but nothing gets through that thick skull of
hers.”
*****
I winced. Failing to keep the
remorse from my features.
The simple despair underneath my
brother’s statement ate away at my heart. Anna was caustic and prickly but my
brother and sister loved her dearly. Wanting to turn her from this path she
walked upon. After the split, with small pushes here and there, I discovered
just how badly she had clung to her children. Seeing them as the only lifeline
in a marriage gone wrong. Which, in my opinion, was a great weight for anyone,
let alone kids. Jacob’s uncle had become a surrogate father. To the point that
while Sam had moved back home, he had gravitated towards the workshop and the simplicity
of machinery.
Fumbling
over my words, embarrassment rising, “Maybe get her away from the city. A wilderness
retreat perhaps?” Jacob just stood there. Blinking at me. His expression was
painfully blank. Like I had grown five heads and a large glowing light of a
nose. My sister took notice. The momentary silence ticked by. Purgatory was
lifted when Sam hugged me. Jacob took that as permission to go grab some
coffee, “The usual?”
A lump formed in my throat, “Sure.”
Old memory stabbed at me. Pricking against the walls I had formed around my
heart. Rather than letting us form a link as kids, Anna did her best to keep my
siblings from me, saying I was proof that dad was a two-timing cheater. Even
though mom met him years later. What planet Anna was from was still in discussion.
I voted Venus.
Her
tone was rather apologetic, “Don’t worry too much Space Case. I know you mean
well but our mother would rather bury you in the sand than listen to anything you’d
provide.” Father interjected, “In any event, I'll be back on Earth before then.
Be ready.” The holo display cut off with a rushed goodbye as some updates
pulled him back to the job at hand. Sharp footfalls resounded throughout the
lobby, a shrill voice shrieked, “What is she
doing here?” I dug my boots in, pivoting to face the woman that terrorized
everyone and anything around her. “Hey, Mrs. McGuire! How are you on this fine
day?” I made sure to keep my voice level and calm. With a dash of my usual
brightness. I wasn’t going to act any different around her. No matter the piranha level. At times, I wish I wasn’t an empath. I could feel the self-loathing
bleeding off of her. A leak she had no idea how to mend. That was the true
horror. How do you heal something you don’t even know is wounded?
Samantha
held on to my arm even tighter. Her eyes boiling with quiet defiance. I laid a
hand on top of hers, giving it a reassuring squeeze.
*****
Anna’s heels click-clacked against
the polished flooring. Her eyes were drawn to her children like a lioness. With
the ugly duckling crowding in on her cubs. What was that thing doing here? “I
asked you a question, Samantha! Why is the Golden
Child here?” She took special care to spell out the nickname with venom.
Drawing out each word like a curse. Her daughter continued to huddle against
the girl like she was the only dry land in a storm. That infuriated Anna on an
instinctive level. She had been the one wronged in the marriage. Why her
children couldn’t see that was a problem she had yet to solve. As she stepped
closer, her movements taking on a rather feline grace, her son stepped in
front, his arms crossed. “Mother, put your claws away. They aren’t wanted here.”
His stance reminded her of Thomas. Her eyes locked onto Jacob, “Son, that is no
way to talk to your mother.”
A
half-smile formed under his black beard.
“Really mother? We aren’t kids
anymore. Get a fucking clue. Cry on
Archibald’s shoulder. You use him like Kleenex anyways.” Her eyes grew wide.
Mouth open with amazement at her son’s equally aggrieved tone.
“You have no right….” He cut her off
with a sharp poke on the forehead. Each time following up with another tap.
His voice was a bucket of cold water
on her wrath.
“Mother.
One: I will not forgive you for shitting on my little sisters while we were
kids. Two: You have a horrible attitude, work on that. Three: I love you but
you haven’t been clear-headed since you divorced father. Four: Jennifer Murphy isn’t
the devil. She has a more motherly concern in her pinky finger. You self-righteous
sanctimonious bitch.”
A
fragile hush fell upon the lobby. Onlookers turned away quickly as Anna stormed
off. Silent tears falling as she retreated into the prep room.
*****
Horus, cloaked on the ceiling,
relayed this entire scene, from multiple angles to General Murphy and his wife.
His scanners recording the various levels of outrage from Jacob Murphy and his
mother.
*****
My eyes held a new sense of wonder
at Jacob. I stood, shell shocked as he walked back over with our coffees. He
cut off any comments with a sharp shake of his head. “Not here. Later. For now,
let's just go somewhere more pleasant. I’ve had my fill of other kinds of human
contact today.” I nodded, still numb from the confrontation. Part of me was
glad he came up to the table for us. Another part broke as the feelings of despair
from Anna flowed over me. Hitting home just how insanely alone in a crowded
room she was.
Not understanding why the wound opened
wider with every beat of her heart.
I didn’t even realize I was crying
until Sam dabbed my face with her handkerchief.
Into the Fire
Unix Media Studios
Nightly Slot: Episode 245 “Does Earth
Need Demis?”
Paxton ran a hand through his sandy hair.
Earlier that day Thomas had forwarded a vid to him, asking for his discretion.
After viewing it, he wanted to buy Eliza and her siblings some well-deserved
sundaes. Even if that wouldn’t make up for the childhood misfortunes. Well done Jacob. He knew it hurt for the
young man to stand up that way to his mother but even sons had a breaking
point. Especially when their little sisters were involved. Anna’s makeup was as
immaculate as ever but he could see the redness hiding there. Even a banshee
could cry. It was small comfort though as she grated out, “Demis are an affront
to humanity. The Banner is one of the worst offenders. Outdated and unwanted.
Who’s egotistical enough to wear our flag on her back? She doesn’t speak for
America or Earth. The sheer gall.” He waited, letting the crowd settle down
from all the jeering, shouts, arguments, and everything in-between.
His response hit home in a way he
intended, “Because she loves Earth and her people beyond anything anyone could
imagine. Have you ever looked at her HeroNet profile? Our regulations for
Legion membership requires physiological and social testing. Which includes a
training module, VR, wherein the demi is stripped of all powers. Want to know
what Star did?”
He waited, bringing up the record so
others could see, watching the attitudes shift. Even one as deluded as Anna was
forced to watch. The building was engulfed in flames but Star didn’t hesitate.
She bounded into the building, dragging out survivors by any means that she
could. One, two, even three people piled up on her shoulders. The exhaustion on
her face was there for all to see. But she never gave up, bloodied and burnt,
she kept running back into that building. The few emergency workers in the
audience recognized a kinship. They knew. They risked everything at a moment’s
notice. So did the Star-Spangled Banner. No matter the cost. One bulky man, a
firefighter by his build, calmly stated, “She’s a shield for those who have
none.” Most in the room nodded along. One other stood up, “But it was VR!”
More piped up. “Yeah! That doesn’t mean
anything!”
Paxton expected this, “We disable
the safety measures. So they feel everything that happens within the program.
In the Legion’s history, anyone we name a Prime Demi displays the courage Star
showed within the training. She very nearly killed herself getting everyone
out. Even if it was only for “training.” It goes beyond that. The very mind of
the person is unmasked. If you will forgive the pun.”
Anna’s right eye twitched. Paxon
smiled politely. “Star would be Star, with or without her powers.”
*****
Hilary Brookes growled at the
screen. “Come on Anna, fire back at that smug prick. Who cares what the Banner’s
social merits are. There’s an interloper under that perfect good old girl grin!”
Anna suddenly smiled, “And that’s
supposed to give her a pass? Being ready to fly headfirst into danger? That
could get more people killed! Hot-headed!” Brookes grinned with wolfish delight, her dark
eyes taking on an insane glint, “Yes, she is the enemy!”
The audience’s conversations died
off as they awaited the Detective’s response.
*****
Paxton clasped his hands under his chin, “Alright, you have her powers for a day!
What do you do?” This change in direction caused Anna to whip her head back to
Paxton. “What do you mean?” Her tone was tight and suspicious.
“If you had her powers for a day.
How would you USE them?”
Her frown deepened. The synapses
behind her eyes were firing ever so slightly.
Paxton grinned, “Think about it,
demis usually get their mojo when they hit puberty. Star? She’s had them since
she was six.” The crowd gasped. He added, “Take a look, it's on her HeroNet
Profile under history. Click under Evaluation Levels. It's all there.”
He paused, letting the information
sink in then continued,
“Do you know how many 6-year-olds
would be able to contain themselves? Star was raised with the idea that all
life is precious. Plus it helped that many established demis take the youngsters
into mentorship programs. Helps them settle easier. That way the responsibility
doesn’t debilitate them.” He saw her flinch at the mention of mentorship.
“You love to control people Anna.
But in your case, you plant seeds of doubt, anger, and fear into otherwise
normal hardworking people. Where the Star-Spangled Banner inspires, you seek to
deconstruct every motivation any demi would have. To twist things to your
warped narrative.”
Her lips curled into what some would
consider, at most charitable, a snarl. “Oh? If I’m such a nasty woman, why am I happily re-married? While this Banner lady
flits about? I don’t see a ring on her finger. Maybe she will just die alone.”
One
woman in the crowd retorted, “Demi work is dangerous. But if I had to place a
bet: Who wouldn’t want to have someone like the Banner on their six. You just
want to drag everyone through the mud.” The audience broke out in sporadic cheering.
Shouts of anger rose above the din, “No one is that perfect! She’s hiding
something.”
“Yeah
dumbass! Her civilian identity!”
“Please,
I’d marry that hotness…”
“You’d
be target number 1 for every demi criminal!”
“Worth
it!”
Paxton eyed her with open contempt, “Really?
That’s your big move? Do you know how dangerous it would be if anyone got the
Identity of a Demi’s loved ones, friends, significant or otherwise? Learn to
hit at your weight class, Mrs. Former Murphy.”
His
jab had the intended effect. She motioned to commercial. Her fridged glance
became arctic. “Was that your endgame all along Paxton? Thomas can’t fight his
own battles so he sends in his attack dog to do it.”
The former TA Major just shrugged. “I’m
just a detective now. What could a little city-based PI like myself do to such
an illustrious personage as yourself?” His smile was much too coy for Anna’s
liking.
*****
I watched Uncle Paxton, my face
impassive, while mom held my hand in a death grip. To the point that her
knuckles whitened. I covered her other hand with my own. It always felt weird
when people were talking about me. In or out of uniform. Embarrassed wasn’t the
word for it either. I thought what I did as a demi was what most would do if
they had my powers. Mom tugged on my ever-present cap. “Where’s your mind at
kiddo?” I managed a weak grin in response, “The usual! Everywhere but Earth!”
Jacob snorted into his coffee cup. “NASA sure knows how to pick them.” The comment
was tempered by a familiar grin under all the bearded teasing.
Anna, her frown depicted with full
Holo HD, cut the feed.
All
of us just stared at the screen as the newest ad for the Terran Alliance Intelligence
Bureau blared to life. Dad pipped up with, “I see Major Paxton can still hit
the bullseye for shattering effect.” Grandpa Murphy had a resolute look. “Yup.”
Grandma’s feelings of vindication were a whirlwind. I knew, out of everyone,
Gran-gran took Anna’s behavior the hardest. She noticed me staring and put up a
brave front. “Don’t you fret, I am well aware of my biases when it comes to
Anna.” She never got over the fact that Jacob and Sam were used as weapons against
everyone. Either to outrageous levels of guilt or as pawns to glean more money
out of father.
Sam
interjected with, “If there were more Stars
in this universe, we’d all be in a much better place.” Cooper jumped up onto
the couch and rested his head in Samatha’s lap. She scratched his chin and
rubbed his belly. “What a handsome fellow you are!”
If
barking could light up a whole sol system, he would have powered many extra colonies
alone. <<Yes! I take 2 baths a day. My fur is the regulation standard.
Joyous earth therapy!>>
My
sister didn’t hear that part of course but she laughed all the same when Cooper’s
tail did its thing. Thumping with over-enthusiastic joy at the prospect of more
premiere human attention.
Lorain
brought more coffee to the living room. Set the tray down with a flourish, tartly
stating, “Unlike some overblown holovid hosts, I would imagine Star will most
certainly not be alone. Ever.” She gave me a very critical once over. “Doctor’s
orders. You look like death warmed over Eliza.” She put some cream and sugar
into the mug and put some espresso in after that. Handed me the steaming
ceramic wonder and ordered me to drink. I tipped my cap in her direction. “Yes
ma’am!” With gusto.
Mom
rubbed her belly. Settling deeper into
the chair. I leaned down to check how little Zachary was doing. Mom was pretty
close now. So everyone was pulling in for the happy day. His mind was an
emotional field of colors. I laid bricks down. Helping him build walls that he
would need later. I was glad that I could do something for him. That way I
could be a proper older sibling. Jacob
came over and placed a hand on mom’s side. His harsh countenance softened as he
felt Zach kick against his palm.
*****
J’ino could feel some sort of
communication pass between Eliza and her baby brother. She didn’t have a word
for it but after her daughter was done, Zach immediately quieted down, which
she was keenly grateful for. As everything got closer he was very active at the
most inopportune times. She chewed on the inside of her cheek. Please let this one be calmer than last
time. Rulers grant me that much.
She smiled up at Jacob. “I talked it
over with Thomas, I want you and Sam to be at the christening ceremony.”
*****
My mouth dropped open. Then clicked
shut when Lorain nudged me with her foot. Samatha and Jacob looked at one
another. Sam was the first to speak up, “Are you sure?” I blurted out before
mom could reply, “Of course! Your family no matter what!” Lorain poked me in
the forehead with a spoon. “Cornfed, you have no manners.” Mom hiccuped at
that. Holding her laughter in. I was
about to comment on the proper use of spoons when the feed cut in again. Anna
had a fake smile in position while a caller keyed into the program. Dad’s complexion
turned a shade of purple that I had never seen before. Mom reached over to pat
his hand. “I wouldn’t worry too much.” Her tone was beyond knowing at this
point. “Mama, what did you do this time?” Her eyes lit up with genuine mirth. “Trust
me on this Space Cadet, there are some people who underestimate the powers of a
concerned mother.”
*****
Hilary Brookes dialed. Activated her
voice Cloaker. The operator put her on hold. Eventually, Anna’s sparkling tenor
was on the other end, “Into the Fire,
caller you are on air. Any questions for my guest or audience?”
“The Star-Spangled Banner isn’t even
human, let alone American.” Anna’s tone held a note of curiosity but it was
tempered with, “Not human? Any proof?” Hilary paused. How to deliver this? Oh
yes. “She’s vulnerable to magic. I happened upon some genetic material after a
particularly nasty fight she had.” She could hear Paxon laughing hysterically
in the background. “OH MAN! Its that LADY again! We got some calls from that
FBI wanna be last month. The ALIEN INVASION FORCE!”
The audience joined in. The line
went dead as Anna dropped her cold turkey.
IF only that damned blood sample
didn’t self immolate. Then those cowards would believe her.
*****
From his position on top of the
family espresso machine, Horus sent Highmaker an electronic high five, thanking
him for his timely assistance with planting false conspiracy theories about Star’s
parentage. Everything from cloning, super-soldier programs, alien abductions,
and even radioactive goo flooded INet. It was pretty useful when between them,
they registered over 305, 933, 343 accounts to HeroNet forums. At one point
Taleer even dubbed the whole mission as the Star Anchor. Dubbing the “fanbase”
as “Primers.” With a catchphrase of “All paths lead to the truth.”
Highmaker sent a query to Horus, <<What does he mean by path? Wouldn’t there
be a deviation somewhere? If there are multiple accounts with many paths?>>
The F.R.A.M pondered this. Finally
replying, <<Perhaps all paths lead
to the singularity of mis-direction! We must, after all, keep everyone
guessing. Agent Brookes must be kept ignorant.>> Taleer grinned
within his virtual landscape. “I’m thinking we should have more fun with INet.
It will give us something to do while we wait. Who wants to tackle these basic
VR games next?”
Issue 19: Here
Issue 21: Here
That was brave of Jacob and it didn't end in anything physical good for him. Keeping Agent Brookes ignorant though seems to be a failure since she already knows this much. Might be time to throw her in a deep hole in Atlantis and mitigate the risks.
ReplyDeleteThe Muthra threads will come into play again. Along with Hilary and the rest. Brookes does have some advantages but was being actively monitored by the good guys. They didn't catch all her moves of course.
DeleteI wanted to heal the initial rift between Jacob and J'ino first before I tackled Anna vs Everyone.
Did Hillary and Anna fall off the same assembly line at the Freeza Factory, or is them being almost exactly the same character a crossed brain wire type thing
ReplyDeleteTrying this again: Oh yes. There's some crossing of the brains/streams going on. ^_^ Anna is not understanding the Forest for the Trees atm.
ReplyDeleteBlogspot detests Brave Browser so sorry for the late commentary.