“Mum, I’m going
out now,” says Nic as she walks towards the front door of her home, “I’ll be
back later.”
“Nicola
Katherine Hatheway!” shouts her mother as Nic walks past her, “Whether exactly
are you going at this time at night?”
“Oh don’t act
like you’re not assuming worse,” sneers Nic at her mother, “I’m just going to
meet a friend. No need to get your knickers in a twist.”
Mum and I haven’t gotten on since my transformation. Neither
she nor Dad like what I have become. At least Mum and I are still on speaking
terms unlike Dad and me.
“Don’t talk to
me like that young lady!” bellows her mum as her face goes red, “I am your
mother!”
“Uh-huh,”
mutters Nic as she opens the door, “Then please accept the fact that I am your
daughter even if I have changed. It wasn’t exactly like I got a choice in
whether not or did.”
“Are you two
yelling at each other again?” asks her sister Emily as she pops her head into
the room, headphones in one ear, “So where are you going Nic?”
“To meet a
friend Em,” answers Nic.
“Charlotte?”
inquires Emily.
“Nah,” says Nic,
“Though I might see her out and about. I often do.”
“So a boyfriend
then?” suggests Emily is jokey tone.
“She is too
young to date!” declares their mother, “Even if she does look like...that!”
Nic frowns. Her
mum just can’t accept how her new appearance.
I didn’t get to choose to look like this you know!
That said, I would have chosen to if I was given the choice. Not that mum needs
to know that. My powers and the body that comes with them are both awesome!
“I don’t have a
boyfriend,” says Nic, “Not that I care what you think if I did. For that
matter, I’m aiming to get a girlfriend.”
As their mum
gasps in horror, Emily puts a hand to her forehead and groans in annoyance.
“Don’t you dare
get yourself involved with that sort of sinful-” shrieks her mum as Nic steps
out the door.
“And I’m out of
here!” shouts Nic over her mother’s screaming voice as she slams the door shut
behind her.
Best get out of here before Mum comes out after me.
Nic encases
herself in her yellow energy and zooms off into the air.
Since she isn’t
on patrol, rather than wearing her costume, Nic has chosen some black skinny
jeans and a pink sweater that both hug her awesome curves.
There is nothing wrong with being beautiful and there
is certainly nothing wrong with embracing your beauty.
Plus I want to get Guardian’s attention if I can find
her tonight. I really like that girl even if she isn’t an Aphrodite or even a parahuman. Not
that I’m convinced that she is a space alien rather than a parahuman.
I wasn’t exactly serious about asking Guardian out at
first, I was just teasing that girl. But now after seeing her in action, well, it
has just gotten my sights locked onto her. Especially after kissing her earlier
today.
While she might not be hot and powerful like me,
Alexandria or most Aphrodites, Guardian is most certainly cute and dangerous.
And that last part is most certainly attractive.
I still need to consider the possibility that Guardian
doesn’t feel the same about me. She is, apparently, an alien hybrid from
another dimension who can only remember the last month and a half. Regardless
of whether that is true or not, Guardian most certainly doesn’t think like a
normal person.
Nic flies
towards the Battle-Zone, the centre of Guardian’s territory. The rebuilding is
coming along very nicely with about fifty percent of the work being done. And
the fact that has happened is due to the efforts of several supers partaking in
the construction and clean up.
There is even talk of people calling it New Town
instead of the Battle-Zone due to how modern and futuristic it looks. And all
thanks to the efforts of Techno, the gadgeteer who has put countless hours into
the designs for the construction.
Oh look! There’s Guardian!
Nic lowers
herself towards Guardian as the vigilante battles three men. Nic can’t help,
but notice that Guardian is wearing a different set of power armour, definitely
using lower tech materials then usual with it being made out of conventional
sporting and combat gear.
Guardian jabs
one hard in the chest with one of her stun batons before punching another in
the gut and grabs his arm. She yanks it hard, twisting it hard. The man cries
out in pain as his arm is dislocated.
The last one
tries to flee, but Nic takes him out with an energy blast before he can get
even a couple of metres away.
“Hello Glowbug,”
says Guardian, “Is there a reason you are here?”
Yes, I want you to become my girlfriend and ask you
out on a date.
“Yup, but I want
to ask in private,” answers Nic, “I’ll wait until you’re done with your
looting. And you can call me Nic or Nicky or Nicola instead of Glowbug.”
“As you wish,”
replies Guardian as she gets to work taking the electronic gadgets of the men,
their money and destroying their illegal drug products.
From what Alexandria says, Guardian always loots her
enemies if she can and nobody even tries to stop her. Then again, who wants to
try and stop her? Not me.
“I’m done,”
Guardian informs Nic after almost a minute and a half, “My apologies about the
wait.”
Oh I don’t mind. I enjoy standing back and watching
you work cute stuff.
“Don’t worry
about,” replies Nic, “I would like a private talk so could we head up high?”
“This armour
lacks flight capabilities,” answers Guardian.
“What is that
armour anyway?” asks Nic, “It isn’t your normal one.”
“It is the first
set of power I made,” replies Guardian, “While I do have a spare of my main
set, I don’t want to risk it unnecessarily until I made a replacement for the
one that Dancing Queen destroyed.”
“That makes
sense,” says Nic, “Grab a hold of me and I’ll fly us up.”
“Okay,” replies
Guardian as she hops onto Nic’s back, the vigilante wrapping her arms around
her waist in the process.
“Great,” says
Nic with two different meaning to that one word as she lets her energy field
surround them and take them up into the early night sky.
“So what do you
wish to talk about?” inquires Guardian as Nic sets them down on a roof of a
nearby building.
“Ah, well,” says
Nic, stumbling over what do say.
I never actually thought this far ahead. How do I ask
the freaking Guardian out on the date? What if she says no?
Guardian just
silently watches Nic as she puts her thoughts together.
That...that is really unnerving.
“Could you take
your helmet off first?” requests Nic, “I want to speak with you face to face.”
“As you wish,”
replies Guardian as she pulls off her helmet and Nic looks into those pretty eyes
of her crush.
Now for the hard part of actually asking her out.
Heck, I don’t even know if Guardian is into gals like me. I should find that
out first before I make a fool of myself.
“So Guardian,”
says Nic hesitantly, “What exactly are your dating preferences?”
“I don’t
understand the question,” says Guardian with a frown.
“Do like boys or
girls?” clarifies Nic, “Or are you like me and don’t mind which you date?”
“Oh,” says
Guardian and is silent for a moment, “I don’t have those.”
“Huh,” says Nic
blankly.
I was not expecting her to be asexual. But given her
personality and activities, it does make sense. Kinda.
“What I mean is
that Deltaen, even only partial ones such as myself, don’t take physical
factors into account when deciding with whom we want to be with,” explains
Guardian with a shrug, “Necessity forced us to take in spiritual compatibility
as the primary factor in relationships and our technology made it possible. Is
there a particularly reason you wish to know this?”
Why on Earth would a species end up
like that?
“Yes,” answers
Nic swiftly, “I want you to be my girlfriend.”
“Oh,” says
Guardian again, “Might I ask why Glowbug?”
Calling me Glowbug instead of a more personal name.
Not a good sign.
“Because
you’re cute and so very dangerous,” replies Nic, “I don’t know why, but I just
find that so alluring. The fact you can just good out and take on pretty much
anybody, even those who should be far too powerful for you to even stand a
chance against. Plus you grown on me since I first made the offer to you
jokingly.”
“You
did kiss me earlier today,” notes Guardian and Nic blushes at the moment, “And
parahumans do have an sub-conscious attraction to powerful and/or dangerous
people.”
I was under Dancing Queen’s control
at the time, but I still only did it in the first place because I wanted to.
And how does she know that last part?
“So
what do you say?” asks Nic nervously.
“I
would be willing to try it out,” answers Guardian, “However, I should warn you
that I am not an actively romantic person. You may end up disappointed as
Deltaen as aren’t very passionate when it comes to love.”
“I’m
already figured that you weren’t exactly normal,” replies Nic with some relief,
“I don’t see any way you could be normal.”
“So
it is agreed then?” inquires Guardian, “We shall engage in courtship to see
whether we will end up in a long term relationship.”
“Yes!”
exclaims Nic, “Oh most definitely yes! And we call it dating by the way.”
“So
what now Glowbug?” asks Guardian.
“We
arrange a date at some point,” answers Nic, “And call me Nic when I’m not in
costume. My name isn’t Glowbug.”
“Okay
Nic,” says Guardian and Nic smiles at Guardian using her real name.
“Great,”
says Nic cheerfully, “What should I call you? It would be too awkward to call
you Guardian all the time. What was your name? Legacy or something?”
“It
is Legacy,” answers Guardian.
“Still
too awkward,” says Nic.
“You
may call me Legs if you want,” suggests Guardian, “It is the name that Sentry
and I use for me in public to avoid unwanted attention.”
“Okay
Legs,” giggles Nic as she feels giddy with happiness, “Let’s discuss our plans
for our first date.”
So just a bit a trivia, this interlude from Glowbug's perspective was actually written before the other one at the end of the previous chapter.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I don't really want to comment on this chapter so I'll just say that I don't like writing romantic stuff. In fact, romance is my third hardest thing to write with horror taking first place and comedy taking second.
So next time we have the start of Chapter Nine. Guardian dies in it by the way.