| The Black Forest, Germany - Several Weeks from NowâThis will protect you.â
LorcĂĄn grimaced as the needle hit his skin. Despite having the majority of his left arm tattooed, he wasnât prepared for the pain that came with the skin stitching currently being used to inscribe the protection rune onto the palm of his hand. It was to his own detriment that he chose to watch as the young woman carefully weaved the blood-soaked thread through his skin with each pull of the bone-whittled needle.
At first, LorcĂĄn only saw his blood mingling with the application, but as the rune became more and more complete, a glow began to emanate from the palm of his hand until it became a brilliant light as the symbol was completed. Burning unlike anything that LorcĂĄn had ever felt suddenly shot through his arms, his veins glowing beneath the skin and then just as suddenly as the incredulous pain began, it was gone.
The symbol on his hand scorched onto his skin, tar black in colour and the flesh completely healed. The woman smiled beneath her veil at LorcĂĄn before she spoke again.
âThis one is ready, bring the next one to me.â
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________| Vancouver, British Columbia - A Few Weeks from NowSmoke flooded the sky as all days were drawn towards the screams from the top floor of the low rise apartment. The flame intensity had only increased, and all efforts to reduce them had been nearly wasted. The Vancouver Fire Rescue Services was doing the best they could now to contain the blaze, ensuring it didnât spread further.
It wasnât easy to get employed by the fire department. In fact, Aiden had needed to call in more than a few favors to get the documentation forged so LorcĂĄn could present his qualifications. The whole family had needed to, even if they had been able to use H.E.L.P. as a referral, there was no telling the prejudice that LorcĂĄn would have faced on the job as a known Hyperhuman.
Especially amidst an arson spree.
The timing was eerie, but along the same time LorcĂĄn had begun working with the Vancouver Fire Rescue Services, the city seemingly had been laid siege to a series of suspicious fires. While British Columbia wasnât immune to forest fires, and in fact was quite prone to them, October was hardly the time of year for such.
And forest fires were very different from building fires.
âHELP!âThe desperate scream brought LorcĂĄn back to the present. An explosion shaking the building and surrounding sidewalk. He grit his teeth, looking between the squad while they steadied the hose. He couldnât just stand here and idly let the people inside die.
Not again.
LorcĂĄn suddenly pulled his mask over his face, securing his oxygen tanks before charging forward. Behind him came cries of protest, a hand tried to stop him, but LorcĂĄn was among the fittest and fasted on the squad. His time spent surfing and the rigorous practical ability training under his father had made the young man into quite the athlete and he had more than aced the required physical examinations.
âROOKIE!â The Captain yelled,
âStop! Youâre going to get yourself killed!â But the Captainâs words fell on deaf ears. The smoke and debris around LorcĂĄn only served as an encouragement to not allow history to repeat itself again. Laughter echoed in the flames as he pushed through the building, hastily climbing stairs that were thankfully built upon blocks lest they collapse beneath his weight. A horned silhouette was cast on the wall, the vision of what was described to him when the dust settled. Blue eyes filled with sudden fear before she was gone, dragged straight to a hell not meant for her.
Among the flames, Lorcån could see himself, his eyes and the adrenaline playing tricks on him as the doppelgÀnger ran alongside him. The flames responded to his movement, parting along his path, the heat subsiding around Lorcån as he bent it to his will.
But his own reflection watched him, taunting him to fail as ember hued eyes stared out through the inferno. Opting to ignore the voices, LorcĂĄn took a breath, closing his eyes before continuing. By the time they opened again, the vision was gone and he was alone.
His insubordination would be reprimanded later. LorcĂĄn realized he might even be risking his employment. Employment his family needed if they wanted to keep the roof over their head, employment he needed if he ever wanted to buy a ring worthy of Aurora.
But he couldnât allow any more death.
âRoth!â The radio crackled to life,
âKenny! Are you there?ââIâm here, Burdock,â LorcĂĄn replied, he had opted to go by his middle name for work, the others primarily referring to him as âRothâ while some called him âKenâ or âKennyâ. To some extent, it felt like a fresh start, something he needed after all his friends left. Even Cass and Ripley had moved back to Crestwood Hollow on the other side of the country.
For the most part, Ken Roth lived and LorcĂĄn had died with Pacific Royal.
âChief is fuming, heâs going to kill you if you live.ââIâll live,â LorcĂĄn replied,
âIâll expect Chief to take a strip off me, but I canât just let them die.ââYouâre a fool and an idiot, but godspeed.â The higher LorcĂĄn climbed through the mid-rise, the more dense the smoke became. He wasnât smoke proof and he knew that. Once his tank was empty, he was done. The screams for help became louder, the raspy voice of desperation echoing inside his mask as laughter filled the hallway again. LorcĂĄnâs own gaze met the ember eyes of his failure, staring through the wall of fire, as his heart leapt into his throat.
This would not be a repeat of that night.
No one was losing anyone today.
Using his abilities to feel the heat from the flames, LorcĂĄn pushed it back from the door before bursting in. Quickly moving to the mother and her children, LorcĂĄn felt sweat beginning to form on his brow, a trickle of blood dripped from his nose onto his lip while he strain to push the heat and flames back from the room and hallway.
Guiding them through the building, he did everything he could to protect them before bursting forth onto the ground level, exiting the building just before a resounding crash echoed behind him as the upper floor began to cave in. Guiding the family towards the ambulance, LorcĂĄn stumbled away in a haze, his ears deaf to the applause as his vision began to spin.
Never before had he strained his abilities like that.
âWhoa! Roth!â Burdock was suddenly beside LorcĂĄn helping him to his feet.
âEasy there, Swells, youâve taken a lot of smoke, get some oxygen into you.â He insisted, handing a breathing mask to LorcĂĄn.
âYouâre a damned fool, but a brave soul.ââReckless.â Another voice spoke as LorcĂĄn managed to look up, meeting the captainâs gaze.
âDamn reckless,â The captain repeated,
âNo sane man would have taken that risk. And admittedly lives would have been lost. There will be repercussions but,â The captain paused.
âIâm proud of what you accomplished, but no more lone hero antics. This is a team, and teamâs stick together.âLorcĂĄn nodded slowly, taking another deep breath before wiping the blood from his nose. A resentful thought echoed violently inside his head in response to the captainâs words.
Yeah, sure they do.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________âSo howâd you do it, freak?â The voice interrupted the rushing water that was falling on either side of LorcĂĄnâs head, the smell of smoke seemingly wouldnât wash off as he tried to find a moment of relaxation in the shower. Steam rising all around him, obscuring his vision so much that he didnât see Miller enter the shared shower.
âHowâd you survive in a fire where most people would have passed out by the second floor? You got to the fifth and back?â The angry man shouted, passing behind LorcĂĄn who continued to ignore his tirade hoping heâd get bored and leave.
âHey! Iâm talkinâ to you, Kenny!â Miller roared, his hand shooting past LorcĂĄn before turning the shower tap straight to cold. The sudden change in temperature caught LorcĂĄn off guard and he didnât react fast enough to stop the steam from rising off of his body as the frigid water splashed against his bare skin.
âI bet you started that damn fire to play hero,â Miller accused, poking LorcĂĄn in the chest before shoving the younger man.
âYou come in here, lying about what you so obviously are, I bet you even came from that island of your kind. Even heard they shut you all down.â A smug expression crossed the older manâs face.
âThatâs right, I know all about it. The truth is out there if you know where to look.â It was only now that LorcĂĄn noticed for the first time the red cross tattoo on the underside of Millerâs forearm.
But for the life of him, he couldnât place where he had seen that mark before.
âServes you lot right, youâre inhuman, genetic mistakes. What gives you the right to come in here and take a job from people who worked a whole lot harder to be where you are? Huh?!?âMiller gave LorcĂĄn another shove, the slick floor catching the younger man off balance as he tumbled backwards, managing to catch himself before his skull cracked against the hard floor. A boot met his ribs sending him onto his back, exposed and vulnerable.
âCâmon, freak, fight back. I know you want to. Show me what makes you so special.ââThereâs absolutely nothing special about me,â LorcĂĄn groaned, fighting every instinct in his body. He wanted to fight back, he wanted to scare Miller, but he knew he couldnât, if he did, theyâd go for Aurora next and then his parents and it would just continue to ripple from there.
âThis handy app on my phone says otherwise,â Miller retorted, holding up the device. The screen was one of the numerous apps that claimed to be able to detect Hyperhumans. It was of course false, cell phones didnât contain that sort of technology. It was nothing more than a cheap way to cash in on paranoia.
âShouldnât you be wearing an inhibitor, freak?â Miller asked, before another kick caught LorcĂĄn in the ribs.
âIâm not a fr-â His protest was cut short by a fist to his face, his eye almost immediately swelling shut. LorcĂĄn had trained alongside the likes of Katja and he was still caught off guard with how hard a human could hit.
âHey!â A shout came from outside the shower as Burdock ran in, pushing Miller off of LorcĂĄn.
âWhat the hell?ââHeâs one of those Hypes!â Miller protested,
âThatâs how he survived, heâs taking our jobs!ââYouâre a moron, Miller, everyone knows those apps are fake.â Burdock snapped,
âGet out of here,ââThe captain will hear about this!â Miller roared as Burdock nodded in reply.
âYes, yes he will.â He stood his ground as Miller stormed off before tossing LorcĂĄn a towel and helping the younger man to his feet.
âPeople are so paranoid these days, canât do anything without being branded a damn Hyperhuman.â He stated, his eyes watching where Miller had left,
âYou could tell me though, if you were one.ââLike I told Miller,â LorcĂĄn replied through gritted teeth.
âThereâs nothing special about me.â
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Holding a near melted ice pack over his eyes, LorcĂĄn gingerly opened the door to the diner, the wafting aroma instantly making his stomach growl before he made his way to the front counter and took a seat on a nearby bar stool.
He winced as he bent his torso to sit, placing a hand to his bruised ribs before a mug slid his way, the fry cook calling a familial greeting towards his newest regular. Behind the counter, the staff moved about, the ever-busy diner keeping each of the wait staff on their toes as full tables alternated between waiting for food and enjoying the piping hot dishes placed in front of them.
There wasnât anything particularly fancy on the menu, in fact it was surprising that the diner did as well as it did. Everything felt about fifty years in the past, an anachronism in the middle of the bustling city.
Maybe that was the appeal, a reminder of a slower time.
For LorcĂĄn however, the draw was far nearer to his heart. She had a head of radiant red hair that spilled over his shoulders like a copper water fly while sapphire blue eyes illuminated the moment she saw him.
The classic outfit and the apron were cute on Aurora, LorcĂĄn certainly couldnât complain. As she turned around, he saw her eyes immediately go wide at the black eye before LorcĂĄn managed one of his signature grins and greeted his girlfriend.
âHey, Dream Girl, howâs your day going?â
Interaction(s): Aurora Mitchell - @MelissaPreviously: Death Of A Bachelor
| PresentIt still felt like only moments ago that LorcĂĄn and Aurora had been completely lost in blissful ignorance before returning to the aftermath of the Chernobogâs attack. The news of P.R.C.U. closing had been like a knife repeatedly stabbed in LorcĂĄnâs chest before twisted and left there. All around him were faces he couldnât be sure heâd ever see again.
His leg bounced nervously up and down, the sand surrounding his foot had been compressed into a crater while his nervous waves caused the fire to emit off waves of heat far hotter than it should have. His free hand tapped a beat against the thigh of his bouncing leg while his other gave Auroraâs hand a tight squeeze.
More than even LorcĂĄn, Aurora was having a difficult time with the changes facing them. After everything with her home life, she had found a new home at P.R.C.U. and next to LorcĂĄn himself, she had been there longer than any other gathered member of Blackjack or Eclipse.
They had discussed solutions, and while it was clear that LorcĂĄn would not be going to the Foundation, it was not up to him to speak for Aurora either. There were just no words that could communicate what he was feeling, the turmoil inside of him as he looked between Gil and Rory realizing this may very well be the end of the âWolfpackâ.
In particular his eyes dwelled on Roryâs legs, bittersweet memories of running the Hyperball field together before realizing there would be no more of those memories to be made even if Rory fully healed. He looked to Haven next, and the absence of the shadow her wings would normally had cast, clothing covering her that didnât need any modifications to accommodate the large wings only further drove the point home they were gone.
How envious LorcĂĄn had once been to fly above the campus and soar like Haven had. Now that ability was taken from her and LorcĂĄn could only wonder if such an outward ability was more curse than a gift.
How could LorcĂĄn have been so selfish to abandon his team that night? If he and Aurora had stayed at the dance, maybe they could have made the difference. Maybe he and Amma could have teamed up, it wasnât like Amma hadnât boosted his powers before.
She could have boosted both of them, Aurora could have gotten people to safety while LorcĂĄn cooked the Chernobog from the inside. How stupid he was to abandon them when he needed them most. LorcĂĄn couldnât blame any of them for wanting to leave.
He had failed them, he had let his friends suffer.
Cleoâs voice stirred him from his thoughts, LorcĂĄn lifted his reddened eyes up to meet her gaze as she quietly spoke. Nodding his approval of her choice, he muttered a quiet reply of his own.
âYouâll be safe there.â The words were hollow, a half truth that he lied about to himself. LorcĂĄn still didnât trust the Foundation, but with Jim in custody and the grounds seized, there wasnât a better place for young Hyperhumans. He had heard stories of the outside world. He had heard Ammaâs warnings too.
Did that thing come from the Foundation? Or was it merely a repercussion for their actions? If the Foundation and H.E.L.P. had worked together all this time, wouldnât they all have been safe?
âWeâr-â He paused, reminding himself not to speak for Aurora but instead to give her room to tell her own story and revelations. âIâm,â He corrected before continuing to speak, âIâm going to Crestwood Hollow tomorrow to stay with Cass and Ripley.â LorcĂĄn explained.
âMy parents thought it best if I was aware from here while the dust settles and they get their affairs in order. Theyâre going to be trying to get jobs to keep the house in the village. If that doesnât pan out,â His voice trailed off, his thoughts reminiscing on the first time he felt Amma through the fire and how odd it was that she wasnât here with them now.
âI guess, weâll all move to Crestwood Hollow and live with my Aunt and Uncle until something permanent works out.â He poked at the fire with a stick. Last time they were all sitting around a fire like this, LorcĂĄn would have done anything to get off this island and see the world.
Now heâd give anything to be able to stay a little longer.
The hairs on the back of LorcĂĄnâs neck stood on edge and his eyes darted around, expecting to find something watching him. Part of him expected the white stag to be looming from the nearby cliffs but beyond the circle, his eyes only found darkness. Not even a lightning bug illuminated the dark, cool, fall night.
It was only when LorcĂĄn looked away that a pair of ember-hued eyes stared back.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________| Several Weeks from NowThe echoes of tormented souls and trapped monsters reverberated through LorcĂĄnâs ears as he slowly opened his eyes, finding himself laying upon the damp sand of a shore. Fog with hues of pink and purple danced along the forestâs edge as the blood red moon overhead illuminated everything in its crimson light.
LorcĂĄn had stood on this beach many times before, and yet there was something so distinctly unsettling about it. It bordered on the uncanny, and he could feel his heart throbbing inside his chest before looking at the faintly glowing rune on the palm of his hand.
Tapping his body, LorcĂĄn ensured his armor was secured as a nearby howl turned the blood in his veins to ice. A gun was firmly holstered to his thigh while the pair of short swords sat strapped across the back of his waist.
The air somehow smelled fresher here, as though free of pollutants and the forest dotting the edge of the island was denser, less developed. But LorcĂĄn no longer could feel any HZEs in the air, his powers seemingly were unresponsive as he tried to warm himself against the bitter cold of the night.
It may have looked like home.
But it was far from it.