.:⋮Prematch: Ante up⋮:. Penny was not by her nature a very nervous being. But that didn’t stop her from wondering just what would happen when she pushed open the door in front of her. On the other side she could hear Rachel and the rest of the Beacon members practicing for the upcoming Keijo event. It honestly raised a mixed bag of feelings for Penny since she was in a sense excluded from the gathering. She wasn’t sure if it was intentional or not, nor did she know if it was malicious or not.
Part of it was her own fault she knew, she was with her girlfriend when they all left. Not to mention she was the one to instigate the change in line up, but she wasn’t sure if they knew that. So it stung that they simply left her behind. While it also relieved her that no one had instantly rounded on her.
With another fake breath Penny would push on into the practice room. A cake box tucked securely under her arm, since with luck FanFan would be here as well. She didn’t want the girl to lose out on her Christmas gift after all.
Penny could hear sounds of fighting before she opened the door, recognizing Kimble’s voice among the yelps. Then, as she entered the practice room, she saw the reason for it;
Kimble was hopping around the platform with great finesse, barely able to keep up with
Rachel’s brutal assault. It seemed the two were sparring; the Inquisitor’s movements, while rough and cumbersome, more than made up for with speed and aggressiveness, leaving even someone as swift as Kimble no room to counter.
Penny also saw Alicia and
Violette, who were observing the session by the pool.
FanFan was sitting in the spectator seats a bit further away, hugging her knees; something seemed to be bothering her.
After a final slam that sent Kimble flying like a bullet into the water, the glasses-wearing girl turned and noticed Penny; she blushed, and her hand reflexively moved as if about to cover herself, only to huff and place them at her hips in defiance.
“Penny,” she addressed the robotic girl. “Some here believe that you will be the finalist for this tournament. If that is the case, the two of us will meet in the ring-” Her eyes dipped down, and her eyebrows furrowed. “What is that box?”
Penny was once again struck with the odd feeling of being an outsider in the room. Nor was it lost on her that she and Kimble were the only two wearing more revealing swimwear, though she wondered if anyone else had noticed such.
“Cake” Would come Penny reply as she held the box up since it had become the focus for the moment.
“It’s FanFan’s white elephant gift. She left it back at the lodge. Didn’t want it to get lost or left behind.” She would explain simply extending it slightly towards FanFan as she did.
“And I am definitely aiming to win, but I’m not sure if we would need to face off.” She would add drawing the conversation back to what Rachel was saying originally.
Rachel's eyebrow rose. "I see…" She muttered, and glanced back to see FanFan having come down from the audience seats to greet Penny.
"Oh, there it is!" She accepted the box with a bow of her head. "It seems I forgot it in the middle of this chaos. Thank you, Penny!"
"Yes yes, your pastry has been secured," Rachel dismissively followed up, having jumped down to the two of them. "Now make sure not to lose it again. And check it for poison as well," she added, causing FanFan to blink.
"Inquisitor, are you suggesting-"
"I'm not suggesting anything, just keeping track of safety protocol. There are more than a couple of deviants here who would think of such a scheme."
By this point Penny saw how Kimble had climbed out of the water by this point, breathing heavily.
Rachel turned to Penny as she followed up on the reason for her arrival.
"Are you suggesting something?" She asked, her arms crossed under her chest.
Penny’s brow would crease as she observed Rachel interact with FanFan. Seems that her original interpretation of Rachel being callous was still valid.
“And here I thought you had a higher opinion of me” Penny would chime in with a note of annoyance in her voice.
“FanFan set it down to talk with you and it’s not been more than a foot away from me since.”She would visibly brush aside that talking point though, feeling that it would likely end in an argument quickly.
“And I was suggesting that if I was to win the Black Mirror we could simply leave with it.” She would move to check on Kimble as she spoke. The level of exhaustion Kimble seemed to have for a simple spar, a Keijo spar at that, was a touch worrying to Penny. But that could easily just be her being too cautious for the former catgirl.
Rachel adjusted her glasses, glaring behind them at Penny, but decided not to follow up on it once FanFan left the conversation to place the cake somewhere else.
Upon hearing her suggestion, she lifted an eyebrow, and tapped her forefinger.
“Leave? Whom are you referring to? And where do you plan on taking it?” Rachel continued with a predictable rant about the Black Mirror’s hazardous qualities and how Penny shouldn’t be going anywhere with it, but the robotic girl had already moved on to check on Kimble; the tired girl had stood up, and waved slightly to Penny.
“Oh, hi Penny. I-I’m okay, no need to worry,” she said.
“I’m training with Rachel for the tournament. I-I bet I’ll become really strong like this...ow.” She put a hand to her arm as she winced.
Kimble’s attempt at reassurance had the opposite effect, not that it was easily noticed.
“Don’t forget to take it easy as well.” Penny would say softly genuine concern lacing her voice.
“Strength comes one day at a time. And me and Alicia will be there to keep helping you if you want it so there is no worries in taking a break.” She’d say as she placed a gentle hand on Kimble’s shoulder.
“Can’t have the girl who bested me burning out before she makes it back to the stage after all, yeah?” A small smile would quirk on her lips as she finished.
Kimble smiled slightly back, moved by Penny's kindness.
"Yeah, you're right. Thanks, Penny. I'll remember to keep breaks."Although Penny had moved over to Kimble she never stopped paying attention to Rachel.
“Us? Beacon? We are all in favor of keeping the Horror’s treasure out of Horror's hands are we not? And I was planning on taking it back to HQ.” She would answer when she heard a pause in the Inquisitors rant. Her demeanor shifted away from the comforting one she had for Kimble as she turned once again to face Rachel.
“I assume we’d have a way of destroying the thing there. If not I’d have at least one idea of how to get rid of the damned thing.” She would add
“Why, what was your plan for it?”Though Rachel kept an expression as firm as stone, her eyes showed surprise by Penny's suggestion. "What? You still think-ah, I see." She stepped closer to her, and glanced at the others, in particular Alicia. "Alicia, go spar with Kimble and the others. I need to have a talk with Penny."
She waited until Alicia complied to her request and the two were left alone, and then sighed.
"Penny...In my many years as an Inquisitor, I've seen many things. For example, there was once a city where the Masquerade was unusually weak, and some humans actually formed monster-hunting cells. Of course, they were wiped out in days, having encountered bloodthirsty wendigos." She turned to look at the pool, where Kimble was sparring. "I have also seen certain monsters who hunt exclusively others. Even monsters who would ally with each other." She shook her head. "One such time this happened, it was in a small village, with a population of about 500. Can you guess what they did once they joined forces, Penny?"
Whatever it was the Inquisitor cut herself off from finishing, Penny had heard enough to be wary. Because coupled with the look of surprise it sounded like Rachel didn’t think that Penny would still view herself as an ally.
Nevertheless Penny would step closer to listen. But she would keep her focus towards Rachel rather than the next practice match happening nearby. She would swallow the snarky reply that first came to mind and actually consider the situation.
“I’d assume that there was probably a lull in activity for a bit. Somewhere in the range of two to three weeks, where things were peaceful. Then something set them off, we don’t know what, and then chaos broke out leading to the devastation of the village. We swept in somewhere near the height of the chaos, or shortly after it’s peak and purged the place.” She would answer seriously.
"Devastation is correct," Rachel answered, though there seemed to be a subtle hint of sorrow in that voice. "But it wasn't just a slaughter...It was worse." She slightly stiffened.
"You see, many of the villagers there worked at a logging camp located deeper in the wilderness. One day, a monster appeared, having gathered a following of other monsters; a horrific dryad-like being, with a skin of rotten bark and body festering with fungus and lichen. She deemed the villagers murderers, that they have cut down her friends just to be used by humans.
So she decided to reverse the damage...By turning the village into a forest."
She paused, having adjusted her glasses as she took a sharp breath.
"They destroyed the roads and blocked the exits out of the village, ensuring nobody could escape. Then they rounded up the people to the central square...And the demon's unholy rite began." She grit her teeth.
"The villagers were first crucified, using the lumber from the logging camp. Then, one by one, the monster fed a seed to them…" She closed her eyes.
"They were cursed, warped into gnarled trees, their screaming faces petrified in unending agony. They were going to taint the land with their lives, to spread foul roots that wouldn't stop consuming human civilization. I...I still remember her insane ranting."
She turned to look Penny in the eye.
"If it wasn't for Beacon's arrival...I would have shared my mother's fate. I don't remember much afterwards...But a pillar of radiant light, burning that garden of filth away, until only ashes remained. That was when I knew what I must do...What my destiny was."
She ended her story by taking a deep breath.
"Anyway, what I meant to say was...I have seen a lot, Penny. I've seen what unrestrained magic, congregated and unchallenged, can do. Inevitably, someone will open Pandora's box...But there isn't always somebody to close the lid."
"..."
“...The Dryad deserved what she got.” Penny would say after a moment of silence.
“And I’m sorry that you had to live through that.” She would say honestly. It was much easier to understand and empathize with Rachel’s stance now for Penny. Such a horrific event would scar anyone who went through it.
That didn’t mean she agreed with it though.
“Pandora’s box has never been a cautionary tale for me however.” She would say
“For all of the faults and dangers that came from opening the box, it is always important to remember that the greatest gift mankind received was also within the box. I’m not afraid of opening it, I’d shatter it across my knee if given the chance, because the idea of leaving Hope trapped within it is abhorrent to me.”“Because without it the world is a much worse place.” She would say softly, even as her eyes hardened with conviction.
“Without it a young girl would have no reason to dream that tomorrow would be better. Would have no reason to get up each morning to face a hostile new world that wanted her dead for circumstances outside of her control.” It wasn’t hard for Penny to put together that her role of Queen was already known to the Ascendency, if not the title. It wouldn’t surprise her too much if they knew where the Sanctuary was located either. So if this was to be the last time she would be able to speak to Rachel without conflict, she would do her best to explain herself.
“Because you have had your crucible, it was abhorrent and cruel. But it only lasted a day. Mine lasted for three and a half months. My first home was a carved out niche behind a dumpster, my second was an abandoned and useless sedan. My third had me squatting out of a rundown gas station. Two of those were destroyed and razed to the ground simply because I was living there. It was luck and paranoia that the Mint didn’t find me. It was providence that I was able to survive those that wanted me dead.”“If I had given into despair, something that hounded me each and every day and was compounded by my ignorance. I would not be here today. I am unsure if I would even be alive. Yet I know that my own circumstances were far from the worst out there.” She took a breath of her own. This next part would either make or break her chances.
“I will never condone what the Dryad did, would have been first in line if given a chance to help reclaim the village lost. But I will not condemn her. She lost her friends, perhaps the only one to ever not treat her with suspicion or outright hate. I will not abandon them to have to face this world alone. I will not become another source of pain and suffering for them if I can avoid it.”“Because I am proof that we can all hold the light of humanity. And too many have lost themselves to the belief that they are nothing more than monsters. Because that is what everyone treats them as.”Rachel's hands balled up into tight, trembling fists.
"...Only a day?"
She gave an angry, disgusted look.
"I've had to live through this nightmare every day, no, every second, for years upon years! Everywhere I go, I see your kind rampage and devastate, despoil and hunger! You don't have the slightest idea what I've gone through!" She now stepped even closer, their bodies only inches from each other.
Her expression shifted to an uncanny smile.
"You seem to have realized it already...Queen of Sanctuary." The light from the ceiling reflected off of her glasses, concealing them from Penny.
"As I thought, you're too stubborn to realize what you're doing is futile. You think you can control them, but you're only delaying the inevitable. Sooner or later, the darkness in them takes over, and countless more will suffer and die, laying the foundation for a new generation of beasts as they feed on the innocent. The cycle will continue anew. But it won't happen this time."
She now pushed her chest against Penny's. The robotic girl could see the cold, vicious look in the Inquisitor's eyes, devoid of mercy.
"You will give up on this tournament, Penny, and you will surrender yourself and the Sanctuary for purification. Because that is the only thing you can do, like the meaningless monarch that you are."
Penny’s look was one of sadness and resignation even as she did not back down.
“Yes. A day. Just because your scars persist doesn't mean your crucible continued as well. But you have chosen to inflict those scars onto everyone you encounter. Forcing them to fit within your mold and your purview.”“But you are still correct. I don’t know what you’ve been through. Just as you don’t know what it is I’ve been through. Yet it seems that you would willingly inflict the same devastation onto me that was inflicted onto you. And do so with a smile. Still I agree that the cycle will be broken.” She would take a step away from Rachel and give a small bow. Her stance shifted to a more regal one as she rose.
“I am Penny Asimov, Queen of Penrose, Founder of the Sanctuary, and Beacon of Hope. I do not wish to be your enemy Inquisitor but I will not stand aside and let you destroy my home and the home of those that I shelter. I will not let you drive them and others into the dark just to satisfy your blind need to see evil in every shadow.” “To that end I will ask; If I win the Mirror will you accept it in exchange for relinquishing your intention of purging the Beach?”Rachel turned furious again, her eyes seemingly glowing with the familiar aura of Reinforcement.
“You insolent-!”
But then, Penny made an offer that Rachel did not see coming, taking her off-guard.
“Huh? This place?” She glanced back to the pool, where Alicia had knocked Kimble into the water.
“I expected you to beg for your subjects instead of the demon’s abode. Yet you would rather protect a space of delinquency than your precious Sanctuary. Why is that?”
“Because I owe it to Dan.” Penny would reply
“He’s not evil, at worst he is a moron. And when my home was attacked by the Mint he did what he could to send help. I want to repay that kindness and that's the primary reason I’m in this tournament; to protect the Beach. If all you had targeted was the Mirror I would have stayed with my girlfriend and laughed at people from the stands.”“The Warehouse will be a sad loss when you come for it. But it’s out of the way enough that the rest of the City thankfully won’t be in any danger if you catch us before we’ve been able to move and it won’t be the first home I’ve been chased out of.” She would add on.
“And besides you won’t target all of my subjects. Not even you are zealous enough to kill everyone in Penrose simply to spite me. I am the Queen of Penrose” She would reiterate.
“And the Sanctuary is here for anyone in Penrose who needs it. Unfortunately that does include more than Dark magicals and Monstergirls.”“But if I am wrong. Then I will simply stand between you and them. And do everything I can to protect them.”Rachel lifted an eyebrow as she listened to Penny’s reasoning, her arms once again crossed under her chest.
“The Mint, you say...” she stated, looking at one of the corners in the practice room. She bit the corner of her lip, looking frustrated.
“I knew they were involved, but that demon too?”
She shook her head...And sighed in an irritated tone.
“Ludicrous...But not something I can ignore. I could use the lead...”
She placed her hands on her hips.
“Fine! I agree to your terms...On these conditions.” She glared down at Penny.
“You are to give up all information you have on the Mint, no exceptions. Also, I want any footage you may have collected from the streets of Penrose.”
She waited to see Penny’s reaction.
“Yes, your hacking has been discovered. Elora has plugged the backholes you’ve used to access Beacon’s confidential systems. For all your cyber terrorism, you at least did not sabotage them.”
She turned away.
“However, don’t take this the wrong way. I haven’t given up on purifying Penrose completely. I’m simply allowing you to momentarily co-operate on more pressing issues until I have a more clear read on the city’s situation. Do you understand?”
“The Mint hates me just as you do.” Penny would say
“No one sane would work with them if they had better options and comparatively that is what I am to a lot of the girls here. And I’ve told Alicia most everything I know about the Mint. Only thing I’ve not told her is something that occurred to me recently. That they had connections to the Pit Stop Diner in East Penrose. Veronica used to work there before she split off to found the Crimson cradle.”Penny would raise an eyebrow at the admission that Elora had gone and patched Beacon’s systems.
“Why would I sabotage Beacon?” She would ask rhetorically
“I am part of Beacon” For as long as they would allow her at any rate.
“And have no desire to see it fall. I also don’t have any footage stored from the various cameras across the city. I rarely ducked into those systems as it is, on emergency response requests or if I am trying to track someone down.” Which was true, she had not wanted to tip off that she had access to those systems so kept her use of them light. Her biggest use of them was to track down Amaryllis before the swordswoman vanished and even that was done mostly on the back of her access to the civilian networks.
“I understand that Penrose is a powder keg, doused in gas and everyone has a sparkler. You don’t like me, fine. But I don’t want to see this city fall apart again. If you need assistance I am willing to offer it.” She would explain
“I am willing to share what I know, at no cost. I believe that Beacon’s overall mission is right. I just don’t agree that everyone touched by corruption is to be culled or purified. I don’t want to be your enemy.”Rachel turned back, her teeth grit.
“Do not test my patience, Penny. The only reason I’m giving you this chance is because I want results. So don’t give me any excuses.” She pressed a couple of fingers to her temple.
“No camera feed...Disappointing, but I suppose I shouldn’t have expected much.”
She noticed how Violette began walking towards them, and grabbed Penny’s shoulder, dragging her face right up to hers.
“Not a word about this, Penny. The next time we speak will be on the platform in the finals. Until then...Goodbye.”
She then released Penny just as Violette came within speaking distance, looking cautious.
“Um, is something wrong, Inquisitor?”
Rachel shook her head.
“No. Penny and I have come to an agreement. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some training to do.”
But as she went, she gave one last glare at Penny, as if telling her through telepathy that loose lips would sink ships.
Penny would just scoff and shake her head as Rachel walked away.
“Is she always this intense?” She would ask turning towards Violette.
“It was hardly that complex of an agreement.”“Anyway, can I help out? Or was it specifically the Inquisitor that you were needing?” She would continue on. She would protect the agreement, for now. But Alicia and Dina would learn about it in time. No need to tell them about it if she failed to get the Mirror after all.
Violette looked uneasy. “Well, she has been forced into very...un-Beacon-like activity,” she stated, trying to find the correct words. “I think anyone would be in her shoes.” She shook her head.
“Nothing you need to concern yourself with, Penny.” She looked her over.
“I suggest you also prepare for the tournament; I’ve heard rumors that Patrons may be joining, so even a fan favorite like you could struggle.”
“Heard the same thing, though I know it’s not going to be Odin’s. Overheard him and Dan talking before I came over. Odin’s going to be ensuring that the rules are followed, somehow. So only leaves the Witches I’ve seen about.” Penny would explain before shrugging.
“Still, thanks for the heads up.”She would give Violett a small wave as she turned to leave, stopping at the door to let out a loud whistle so she could wave goodbye to Alicia and Kimble as well. Violette was right after all, Penny did need to prepare.
Which is what the Prime and the other counterfeits were up to.