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<Snipped quote by Superboy>

A lot of people get this confused but age of consent doesn't imply that anyone can be intimate with someone of said age. They're meant to allow people of similar ages, with a few years difference at most, to be involved. And when you do such things over the internet, it gets further muddled and unlikely that age of consent laws would apply in such a manner.


Wouldn't something like that be saved for the 'close in age exception' thing it mentions for fourteen and fifteen year olds? I'm not a lawyer, so I've got no idea how this sort of thing works. Not that I want or need to know I'm normal I swear
<Snipped quote by Lord Wraith>

Gwen's underage.
Whatever the Canuck version of the FBI is has you on a list now.


The person above smells like butt.

There's a price to be paid for your victory.




The Blue Beetle stars in...The Runaway: Issue #17

Previous Issue





Doctor Niles Caulder took a deep, slow breath. He locked his gaze with the unblinking eyes of Reyes's mask, refusing to so much as glance at the weapon pressed against his temple. "It would be much easier to explain if you took that gun out of my face, boy." He spoke evenly, his eyes stalwart and steely, utterly unafraid of the alien being standing over him.

"What? What?!" Jaime felt his blood run hot. 'Disgust' could not adequately explain the churning in his stomach at the sight of the doctor's expression. How could he sit there, a weapon shoved against his head, and not so much as blink? "You think I won't?!" Reyes snarled, the parasite's grip growing tighter around his wrist as he shoved Caulder's head with the muzzle of the cannon. "After everything you've done, you still think- you still think I won't?" He shot a finger back behind him, pointing toward the corpse of Caulder's surgeon. "It wouldn't...it wouldn't be the first time."

Caulder crossed his hands over his lap, his neck craning as he looked up toward Jaime. The sympathy in the old man's eyes was almost enough to drive Reyes over the edge. "You were protecting yourself, were you not? You had no other choice. That does not make you an executioner, boy. It isn't like you."

"You don't know a damn thing about me." Reyes countered.

"Really?" Caulder raised a brow. "I don't? I was in your mind, boy. I know more about yourself than you do. For instance, I know you struggle in school because it bores you. You think your teachers are old and out of touch. I know your friends drag you to the same diner after school everyday. You insist you don't mind, but they know how much you hate the food there; yet you always choose to go with them regardless." Niles couldn't see the boy's face through that lifeless mask, but he could tell he was faltering. His firing arm was unsteady and lowering with each word, and Jaime's breathing had tightened. Caulder was getting to him. "I know your mother makes you do the dishes every night. And I know your father's struggling to make ends meet. And there's a young woman that sits in front of you on the bus- Traci, I believe, that you've been terribly infatuated with-"

"That's enough." Jaime snapped, though the conviction in his voice had faltered. "Why're you telling me all this?"

Caulder sighed, his hand moving up to rest on Reyes's wrist. "Because I know that as much as you hate me, boy, you could never live with yourself if you took my life. Everything that's happened- it's already eating you up inside, isn't it?" Slowly, tentatively, Niles started to guide Jaime's hand away. He didn't force it, allowing Reyes to absorb what he was hearing at his own pace. "I can only imagine what it's been like for you..." His eyes held on Jaime's own, though there were brief, difficult to discern shifts toward something else in the room.

Sleep had not come easily to Reyes since the incident. He'd only managed to pass out from sheer exhaustion once, while he was pulled over on the side of the road in a car he'd stolen from a stranger. Even then, the nightmares had forced him back into reality but a handful of hours later. Jaime felt weak and exhausted, his muscles burning and his mind drinking up the confusion and fear like a thirsty traveler in a desert oasis. The whole while, the only company that he had during his travels was a detached, aggressive voice in his head. After all of that- after all of the trials and tribulations- he had finally come face to face with the man responsible for it. Jaime had been so captivated by the concept of vengeance that he had never slowed down long enough to consider if he even had the will to pull the trigger.

"You said it was an accident." Jaime's arm fell to his side, limp and powerless. The organic weapon shifted back into a normal hand as Reyes took several steps from Caulder's side, returning to the operating table to take a seat on it's bloodied and cold surface. He'd hear the telepath out before he decided what to do. Maybe it would offer him some new perspective on what had happened; maybe it would give Reyes the excuse to go through with the dark fantasy that had consumed him since the moment he saw Caulder's face. "What happened?"

Caulder sighed, his shoulders falling. As much as he'd want to say that he wasn't afraid to die, Niles had never felt his heart race as quickly as it had when Jaime put a gun to his head. Was he afraid? Excited? It was hard to say; the adrenaline certainly didn't help determining how he felt in the moment. But he had swallowed down those feelings to talk Reyes off the edge. It looked like it had worked- for now. "I only wanted to talk to it." He began, his mouth slightly agape as he search for the words. It wasn't a pleasant memory by any means. "LaSalle and I had been working to find and exploit ancient technology since our college days. When we found the artifact in the Smithsonian, we didn't even stop to consider the implications of attempted contact. It matched the energy signature of the first...The Veteris to your Iuvenis-"

"The first?" Jaime interrupted. "There's another one?" That was alarming to hear. After everything that had happened, he wouldn't wish Khaji Da on his worst enemy; on top of that, for all of the power it held, he could only imagine what would happen if it fell into the wrong hands. He wasn't even sure if it was safe in his own.

"Indeed. My colleagues and I spent years tracking it. It seemed to nest primarily in Metropolis, but rumors led us all the way up to Gotham City on one occasion. We chased it as long as we could, documenting it's every move and studying it. When we finally developed the technology, we began to scan the rest of the country for signs of others. We didn't know what to expect, but...This was so much better than anything we could have dreamed of." The corners of Niles's thin lips ran upward slightly. There was a genuine twinkle in the old man's eyes as he explained it.

That smile quickly melted away as he proceeded with the rest of his tale. "You must understand, then, why I was so incredibly eager when we found an inactive Scarab. This creature represented everything I had been chasing since my youth. It was the proof that my research hadn't been for nothing- that I wasn't some..some wacko conspiracy theorist. And after the disaster with the obelisk...I was so eager to make up for my mistake that I ended up creating one far worse than I could have ever imagined." Caulder sighed, a hand moving up to rub the tiredness from his eyes. When he looked up, he cast his gaze over Reyes's shoulder, as if he were looking for something.

"I reached out to Khaji Da telepathically using the language we had deciphered from the obelisk before it was destroyed. I foolishly believed I understood their connection. But the moment I did, it awoke and...well. It struck out. I'm still unsure why, if I'm being honest with you Mr. Reyes." Once more, the doctor's gaze flickered passed Jaime, looking to something beyond their current conversation.

Reyes felt his heart drop into his stomach. "Bullshit!" He pushed himself off of the operating table, taking several steps toward the doctor. Khaji Da had been convinced that foul play was involved. Caulder had outright kidnapped him in an attempt to steal away the suit; why should Jaime believe him now? What incentive did he have to think Niles wasn't just lying to save himself from Jaime's wrath?

"You wanted the Scarab for yourself, and you'd do anything to take it.Including killing those people!" He was done sitting back and listening to Caulder lie to him. He could see the weasel was squirming, desperately trying to find an out that kept him from getting what he deserved. Jaime brought forth his talon, the razor held close to his chest as he approached the doctor. It was time to end this.

"I wouldn't recommend that, Mr. Reyes-" Caulder's warning was cut short when Jaime brought the blade swinging through the air, it's tip passing less than an inch away from his scrawny throat. He jerked backwards in his wheelchair, throwing himself back in a desperate bid to escape a gory death. He wheeled himself as far back as he could until he felt himself smack up against the far wall. "This isn't you, boy. It's- It's the Scarab. Don't let it- WARP!"

But Jaime wasn't listening to reason. Whether or not the anger was his own, he didn't quite care. It burned so hot that he felt nothing but the need to throw himself at his enemy and tear him apart. He had all but dreamt of ending this man- of ending the nightmares- and he had finally had enough of Caulder's attempts to weasel out of what was coming to him. Reyes drew his blade from within, lunging for the man's throat with every intent to-

There was a sound akin to a blister popping through an old microphone. Before the Scarab could plunge his talon into Caulder's heart, a hand had taken him by the arm and thrown his weapon off course. It impaled through the wall, cutting apart tile and drywall in a spray of ceramic and dust. Reyes spun around to see who had appeared to stop him, only to be greeted by a fist to the face.

He barely felt it, all things considered; but Reyes was disorientated enough to stumbled backward, tearing his weapon from the wall. "Who the hell-" Before he could finish, another flurry of blows was sent his way, though this time it appeared his opponent was wielding some sort of piping as a makeshift baton. A metallic clang sounded as each blow connected with the chitin, the living material reverberating loudly with every hit. Jaime was more annoyed than in pain as he lashed out, attempting to slice through whoever was assaulting him.

"-llǝɥ ǝɥʇ oɥʍ" A man draped in darkness stood in front of Reyes, the piece of lead piping in his fist sliced in twain by Jaime's wildly swinging blade. His cloak of stars danced with his every agile movement, ducking and weaving passed Reyes's unsure attempts to skewer him.

Jaime hadn't a clue where this guy had come from or what his deal was, but he was only getting angrier by the second. "I'm not done with you yet." He snarled, taking a quick step forward as he attempted to bat away this new enemy.

"Warp, please escort Mr. Reyes off the premises-"

"No!" Jaime roared, wheeling back around on a dime. He was too close. He'd finally found all the pieces of the puzzle. Finally found himself face to face with Caulder. It was too close for him to simply lose it all now. "You- you were stalling- you played me!" Jaime wanted to leap at Caulder again, but he found a pair of strong arms wrapped about his chest, pinning his arms to his side. "Damn it, no!" He pushed back against Warp's grip, attempting to break his hold so that he could finish what Caulder had started.

"We're far from done, boy. Do not worry about that. But until I find a way to get that monster off of you..." He looked over toward his partner, nodding slightly. "...We will have to part ways."

Jaime threw his shoulders back, snapping Warp's hold like a twig. He threw an arm upward, metal shifting and squirming around it as an organic weapon began to take shape. The shinning barrel of a plasma cannon whirred to life, even as Warp scrambled to put his hands back on Jaime so that he could teleport the boy away before he could cause harm to Doctor Caulder.



The last thing Reyes heard was the thunderous sound of his weapon discharging as he was thrown into a hemorrhage in reality. He began to fall, his vision turning into a sky of swimming, crimson blood. Voices echoed all around him. The sound of carefree laughter mingled with the screams of the tortured and the damned, thundering over the quieter talks of lovers at a park and the hovering whispers of betrayers in a dark alley. A single, low hum undercut the entire cacophony; a beat of two short, one long, two short, two long repeated over and over like the rhythmic sounding of drums.

...

And he fell.


"...What is this place?"


And he fell.

"...What's happening to me?"


And he fell.


"...I- I wanna go home."

Darkness consumed the bleeding sky, devouring it's bright redness and replacing it with a space that was blacker than black. No light touched it. No eyes could perceive what lay within or beyond it. It was like an inky void, quickly chewing it's way through this twisted reality that Jaime found himself falling through.



This place between dimensions where the rules were not the same and where the walls between what was real and what was not were thinner than anywhere else before them. It was an equation without numbers. A story without words. A life without death. It was antithetical to the nature of existence. It was the nonsensical ramblings of a mad, dead god.




End.

<Snipped quote by Superboy>

I have not watched Creed, but I've also haven't watched any of the Rocky films.


<Snipped quote by HenryJonesJr>

I have yet to see a movie where I can honestly say I enjoyed Michael B. Jordan as an actor. I'd be quite happy if he disappeared altogether.


Did you watch Creed? If you didn't, go watch it now. If you didn't like Creed, I am appalled and insulted, sir.
Wew, that took forever. Final post of the arc comes tomorrow. Would finish it tonight, but it's also no longer nighttime and I really should've gone to bed several hours ago. So uhhh. Ye. Hoping to catch up and join the fun.



MEGA FEATURE!

The Blue Beetle stars in...The Runaway: Issues #15

Previous Issue







Every inch of sinew in Jaime's body shook and contorted with rage. It came on suddenly like a tidal wave of fury, drowning him in an unexplainable desire to shed the blood of a stranger. His fingernails dug themselves into his palms as he slowly began to move from the bed, tides of crimson leaking down his white knuckles. His breathing was ragged and hot, his chest almost bursting from the pressure building up in his lungs. Doctor Caulder's ugly, wrinkled visage seared itself upon the forefront of Reyes's mind like a hot iron; only one, singular desire accompanied that picture: to see his face battered, bruised and broken into a hundred pieces like a mirror shattered against stone.

Dr. Caulder's grin faltered, his fangs receding at the sight of the boy's twisted, wrathful expression. "Mr. Reyes?" He asked, his voice cracking slightly. "Are you alright?" The old man's concern was shaded with hints of panic. He looked over toward Brenda and Paco in a silent plea for them to explain what was wrong with their friend.

"It...it was you." Reyes muttered between gritted teeth, his feet hitting the cold, tiled floor as he tossed the blanket to the floor.

Paco stepped forward first, placing a palm against Reyes's chest. "Hold on, buddy, just calm it down." He placed himself directly between Jaime and the doctor. He was nearly a foot taller than Jaime and several degrees heavier. Despite his skittish nature, he was the last person Jaime would ever want to fight. "He's the guy that fixed you up. I really wouldn't recommend trying to knock his teeth in, amigo."

"What?" Jaime's gaze shot up toward Paco's, meeting his older friend's eyes. Indignation burned behind Reye's eyes.

Paco shifted uncomfortably, glancing back at Brenda. "What'd I say?" He whispered, confused and a little frightened by the look his best friend was giving him. Jaime being mad at him- really mad at him- was an entirely foreign concept. "Come on, Jaime, just get back in bed-"

A fist slammed against Paco's nose before he could finish. He stumbled backward, reaching up to grab his face as blood leaked down his lip. "What the hell, man?!" He shouted, turning to face Reyes.

Jaime took the bigger boy by the collar, channeling all of the anger coursing through his veins to shove Paco back into Brenda, sending the two stumbling back into the wall in a heap of limbs. They both cried out in confusion, the doctor's expression darkening all the while.

"You would assault your closest friends?" He inquired, his tone accusatory and sharp.

"No." Reyes plucked the IV from his arm, tossing it to the side as he made for the wheelchair bound man. He could tell that something was off immediately, but it was only just becoming clear to him what was going on. His memories were still clouded, yet Jaime still felt a sense of clarity and purpose as he marched toward the seemingly defenseless doctor. "But those aren't my friends-" He countered, reaching out to grab at Dr. Caulder in an attempt to drag him to the floor.

His hands passed through nothing but air, finding no purchase in the illusion set before him. "Huh-" The most confusing week of Jaime Reyes's life only got more so as the hospital room around him melted away, the tiles shattering against the ground and revealing nothing but a sheet of blackness behind them. Sheer, unrelenting nothingness surrounded Jaime in less than a second.

"No no NO!" The voice of the doctor rang out from every direction, both near and far, echoing through the void. "I was so close. So close. We almost have it- damn you, you stupid...stupid boy." He spat, vitriol flowing through his shouts. "Your friends proved as useless as I dreaded they would."

"I don't know what's going on here," Jaime breathed, doing his best to keep from puking. Floating in an endless void of black was hell on his senses. He couldn't tell which direction was up, down left or right. Was he floating upside down? Was he sideways? There was nothing for him to measure that by. No horizon to level himself. No light to ground him. Everything was just miles upon miles of nothingness. "-but those weren't my friends." He repeated. He could feel the fog over his mind lifting, memories forcing themselves through the cracks. Jaime held tight to even the smallest detail- even the tiniest shred of what had happened to him after he lost consciousness in the museum.

"And how, pray tell, could you possibly know that?" Caulder sneered. "Their minds are more mine than their own. I know everything they do, and I copied them to the tee."

A flash of anger filled Jaime's chest once more at the implication that this freak had somehow gotten to his friends. "Really? Because your Paco impression could use some work." He fired back into the darkness. "He couldn't speak Spanish to save his life, and he's Catholic: his mom would tan his hide if he ever said 'hell' like that."

He must've angered the voice in the darkness, because Jaime was suddenly and abruptly reintroduced to the concept of gravity as he began to fall into the void. As terrifying as it was to feel himself sinking rapidly toward a floor that wasn't there, Jaime felt a small sense of relief. He was beginning to remember. He was seeing what had brought him here- the battle he had already fought in his mind two days prior. It was a small victory was that quickly eclipsed as the scenario was quickly changed by whatever force was working his surroundings to Dr. Caulder's advantage.

Jaime landed on his back inside a massive room with a vaulted ceiling, easily more than a hundred feet up. The room itself was shaped like something of a donut, with walls of concrete well over a hundred and fifty feet away all around. Pulling himself to his feet, Reyes turned his gaze toward the center of the room. A strange, pointed obelisk sat inside of a gargantuan, spiraling cylinder. "The hell is this?" He coughed, moving toward it. The railing along the side allowed him to lean safely over, getting a better look at the bottom of the cylinder. Several dozen massive cords snaked from the bottom of the monolith, connecting to a variety of machines and tubes surrounding the interior of the hole. It almost looked like a nuclear silo converted into some kind of...giant lab.

"We're ready to begin, chief." A young man with a slight French accent called, drawing Jaime's attention away from the strange object in the center of the room. His hair was dark and matted with sweat, an eager smile spread across a tired, handsome face. "We're finally ready."

"Excellent news, Dr. LaSalle!" Another voice called from the opposite side of Jaime. It sounded vaguely familiar, yet he couldn't place where he had heard it before. "Let's begin, then. Time is wasting!" The man known only as 'chief' was broad-shouldered, with a mane full of bright, auburn hair and an alluring sort of confidence in his eyes.

Jaime followed after them as they made their way across the massive room, toward a small section of sensitive electronic equipment and a number of machines set up near the central obelisk. Around a dozen technicians in lab coats were working on what appeared to be a rather complicated chair, of all things; there was a helmet portion attached to the top, with several large tubes and wires running from it and to some of the equipment nearby. "What is this place? Why did you bring me here?" He asked, looking toward the sky. There was no reply.

The Chief and Dr. LaSalle paid no mind to Jaime as they approached the work station, each exchanging words with the rest of the staff as they prepared for whatever it was they were experimenting on here. If Jaime were a betting man, he'd say it had something to do with the giant, alien-looking piece of obsidian behind them. "Alright, Niles," LaSalle turned to his bearded friend. "it's ready. Climb on in."

They exchanged a quick, tight hug before the Chief- Niles, apparently- sat down in the odd looking chair. The helmet came down onto his head, lights blinking to life across it's metallic exterior. LaSalle stepped over, his hand resting on a lever attached to one of the machines. "Here we go. Look alive, people! We only have one shot at this." He warned before pulling down on the switch. Almost immediately after, a thunderous screeching noise reverberated out from the obelisk. It's one hundred foot tall, thin body shook with the sound, it's strange material seemingly the source of that obnoxious racket.

Jaime furrowed his brow, confused by what he saw, but he didn't have much of a choice other than to continue to stare in wonder until he figured out why it was being shown to him.

"Uh, sir, the energy levels are spiking." One of the attendants said over his shoulder. "What should we do?"

"Continue to monitor it. Let me know if we reach the red zone, but stay on task. We can do this." LaSalle ordered, looking back to his friend in the chair. "How're you holding up, chief?" He asked. Niles had a pained look painted across his face, but he was gritting his teeth and taking it. He offered a thumbs up in response, but he didn't appear capable of verbalizing that at the moment.

"We hit the red!" That same man called out a moment later. "We should pull the plug-"

"-are you sure it won't stabilize?"

"It's getting worse!" He called, the sound coming from the monolith now near-deafening. The floor was beginning to vibrate, the equipment shifting and bouncing under the power of the sound waves. Niles let out a scream, his fingers digging into the chair's arm rests. "If we don't stop, it's going to kill him!"

"NO!" The Chief bellowed, blood seeping down from inside the helmet, leaking into his hair. "It's working- I can feel it! Do not stop!" He ordered, trying his best to swallow down a scream. The pain was near impossible to endure, but Niles was going to do his damndest to try. He had worked his whole life for this. He had done the research for decades. He knew it would work- it had to work.

"Shit. Shit. SHIT." Panic rose up through the various technicians as they all came upon the same conclusion: it was getting worse, and it wasn't going to normalize anytime soon. None of them knew what would happen if the obelisk's power reached such a level, but they knew it wouldn't do anything good to the chief. They started the process to shut it down, starting for Niles with the intent to pull him out of the chair before he went brain dead. "Get him outta there, get him out-"

"CAULDER!"

It was too late. Sparks exploded out from the helmet, showering the doctor in hot embers. Other machines soon followed, fires sparking to life across a number of pieces of equipment. Tubes were blown off or torn by the sheer pressure of the energy travelling through them, sending waves of crimson light through the room. The sound of the obelisk's whirring had Jaime Reyes on his knees, his hands cupped over his ears as he tried to take in the meaning of what was going on around him.

There was an explosion, a bright light blowing out from the center of the chamber that turned Jaime's vision white.

Jaime once more floated in silence, though the void around him was a great deal brighter than the last. It burned his eyes, even when he shut them as tight as he could. "That...that was you, wasn't it?" He asked quietly. He wasn't sure if he had figured it out or if the thought had been placed into his head. With how much control Dr. Caulder appeared to have over..wherever they were, Jaime wouldn't be surprised.

"It was to be my greatest achievement." Caulder replied, his prideful voice infected by a bitterness only failure could spawn. "That obelisk you see- we found it in the deserts of Bialya, but the language written on it wasn't ancient Bialyan; it wasn't even of this world." The doctor's echoes dipped, losing the fury that he had spoken to Jaime with before the whole ordeal was forced on the boy's mind. "It promised enlightenment if we could unlock it's secrets. We were so, so close...Emile and I, we were going to change the world, boy! We were going to bring humanity to the stars with power no one could imagine!"

"Is that what crippled you?" Reyes rather bluntly asked. He was curious, but something in his clouded past stole all respect he could possibly have away from 'Niles.' Something he had done had affected Jaime on a level he couldn't quite comprehend.

"It destroyed me." He snarled. "It took decades just to gain the feeling back in my hands. If it weren't for my brilliance, I would've been paralyzed for the rest of my life; trapped in a husk of a body. But it wasn't a complete failure. It gave me...abilities."

"No shit." Jaime scoffed. "Why're you using them to go after me? The hell did I ever do to you?"

"Believe me when I say this, Mr. Reyes, what happened to you in that museum was an accident. A horrible, horrible accident."

"I had a feeling you screwed with my head. That's why I can't remember anything."

"I'm repressing it for your benefit, child. You...you do not wish to remember that." Caulder warned. "I am going to fix my mistakes, however. All of them. To do that, however, I need you to let go of something. It is the cause of your pain. If you allow me to take it, your life can return to normal- you and your friends can return to your homes and forget all of this ever happened."

Jaime felt the anger returning, flowing hot through his veins once more. "What did you do to me? What're you trying to make me forget?" He demanded to know. "I'm not helping you with anything until you get out of my head."

"That would not be advisable." Caulder sighed, his patience thinning. "I am using my abilities to suppress your nervous system at the moment. You would be in indescribable pain if I left."

"What're you doing to me?!" Jaime howled. He heard his own voice echo through the void with the same power that Caulder's had. It reverberated violently against the white walls, sending dark cracks crawling along the endless space of nothingness. "I want out. Do you hear me?! I want the hell out!" The cracks grew larger and more numerous. Dark splotches began to suck the light from the void, tearing away at Caulder's hold over Jaime's mind as he struggled against the binds.

"How're you doing that?" The doctor asked, alarmed. "You're a child. A powerless child. You shouldn't be able to-"

'Do not underestimate me, fleshling.' Another voice joined in. Jaime knew it immediately, though from where he could not say. Another memory being hidden away from him, perhaps?

"Who...who are you?" Reyes stammered, unsure what in the hell was going on, or who had invited two voices into his head.

'Jaime Reyes. My name is Khaji Da. You are in mortal danger- let me help you.'

And the Scarab forced it's tendrils deeper into it's host mind, expelling out the foreign presence that had invaded it's space.

And Jaime was made to remember.



Issue #16




He woke up screaming, an agonizing pain flushing through every nerve in his body as he was torn in half.

Jaime had been lain on his back on an operating table, his arms and legs strapped down to the table by massive cuffs of titanium; they were strong enough to hold down a raging bull with little trouble, but the moment Reyes had awoken, the bolts could already be heard straining to keep the patient down.

There were two large objects suspended above Reyes via large, mechanical arms: an incredibly bright light to provide clarity to the surgeon, and a laser diode with a lens powerful enough to turn a block of steel into a molten puddle in a handful of seconds. Each was being remotely controlled by a pair of technicians in black and crimson scrubs, their faces covered by surgical masks, though the panic in their collective gaze was easy enough to see.

"God damn it!" The largest figure in the room was a man in what looked like a hazmat suit. He was standing over Reyes, his bulky form leaning down as he assisted in melting through Jaime Reyes's chest piece with his acidic touch. Otto Von Furth's beady, pupil-less eyes stared down in frustration at the boy through his helmet, clearly flustered by Jaime's sudden waking. "Put him back to sleep, doktor! He is going to break ze binds!" Otto's thickly German voice roared over the general commotion, his finger still held over the squirming form of the parasite as he let bits of acid drip down out of the suit and onto the creature's living metal body. The chitin screamed and fled from the burning chemicals, allowing the laser to carve small chunks out of it while it was in it's transition form.

It was a delicate process, to say the least, and having the patient awake and moving made it near impossible for Otto to do his job without turning Jaime's stomach into a crater. The host was needed alive if they wished to keep from permanently breaking the scarab that had infected him.

"I can't!" Caulder shouted back. "That damned alien broke my connection to him. You-" He pointed a finger toward one of the technicians. "-Activate the toxin! Keep it from reforming!" The chemical cloud he had used to originally capture Jaime was meant to detach the parasite from it's host completely, but they ran into numerous complications during the process. Once Reyes lost consciousness, Khaji Da was seemingly able to take over his body remotely and dug itself even further into Jaime's form. It was damned aggravating how persistent the little monster was; it refused to let go of the boy no matter what they tried. The current surgery was working while Jaime was under telepathic influence, but now that he was awake, there was no telling what would happen.

A spray of cream, off-color fog fell over Jaime as the designated attendant brought over a canister and administered the cloud. It was only coming out in short, controlled bursts to keep it from damaging the equipment or- God forbid- breaking Otto's containment suit. The living metal reacted positively to the introduction of the concoction, receding back and staying in it's liquid state since it was under duress; this allowed Otto and the laser technician to continue peeling away parts of the body. Once bits were removed from the whole, they were sucked up with a powerful vacuum and deposited in separate, thick containers that kept them from forming back together.

"Get off of me!" Jaime screamed, pulling at his restraints with all of his alien might. The bolts whined and screeched in protest, trimming away bits of metal with each violent tug. The pain he was under was worse than any he could've possibly imagined. It felt as if they were burning a hole straight through his chest, melting away at each layer of skin with careful precision, carving him up like a science project. There was no anesthetic. No attempt to lessen the pain; not that there was any they could give that would lessen the agony that they were putting the teenager through. He screamed and screamed until his throat bled.

Under any other circumstance, he would've lost consciousness at best, suffering any number of other things at worst. The scarab was the only thing protecting Reyes from the torture he was being put under. It's protective shell was frantically moving to cover up where the acid and the laser were pointed, despite the fact that it was slowly being chipped away at because of it. Any sense of self preservation that Khaji Da might've had was superseded by it's need to protect Jaime from harm.

'Our blades, Jaime Reyes. Cut through our bonds. I cannot...hold for much longer.'

It took every ounce of willpower Jaime had left just to understand the words reverberating within his mind. He gripped his hands into tightly balled fists, focusing fully on them. He felt their every movement. Their every twitch and shake. And he willed them to change. He forced his fingers together into his palms and knuckles, letting the armor tighten around them and shift into something entirely different. A sound like breaking bones popped in each of his ears as his hands turned to long, wicked blades. The serrated edges- sharper than any a human hand could forge- made quick work of the titanium shackles keeping Reyes pinned to the surgical table.

With a wordless, indignant cry Jaime cut them away, swinging the blades through the air with wild abandon. Their razor sharp edges sliced right through the blinding light and the laser projector, destroying both in a shower of sparks. One of the technicians let out an ear-piercing screech when the tip of a blade cut straight through his chest with next to no resistance, tearing a line straight though his flesh.

Otto was quick to retreat out of the way of the wild swings, letting out a string of curses in his native tongue as he cast his gaze on the boy. "You vill pay for that!" The giant of a man howled, holding up both of his hands. The rubber gloves he wore each had a cap on the end of all ten of his fingers. Through some unknown mechanism, Otto seemed to be able to pop them open at will, exposing some kind of rust-colored acid that filled the interior. His scarred, skinless face contorted in a look of concentration as he spewed forth streams of hot, burning fluid in Reyes's direction.

He was quick to turn his body away from the incoming projectiles, very aware of his exposed chest. Numerous dark, red streaks had already been made on his bare skin where the chitin had been separated during the procedure. The containers storing the rest of Khaji Da hung on the far wall, attached to a series of tubes that had been used to sort the mess of living material out in such a fashion that it never had the opportunity to bunch together and reform into one whole unit. Jaime needed to break those and rebuild the armor if he wanted to stand any chance of surviving this encounter.

The only problem being that the German in the hazmat suit was standing directly between him and the rest of the Scarab. And that angry German was spewing acid from his fingers.

'You can form a shield if you press your arms together, Jaime Reyes.'

"That'll work." Reyes let the blades melt away back into his normal limbs, slapping his arms together. Simply imagining a barrier was enough for the chitin to bend to his whims, melding into a large, full-body shield that covered his entire front half. He spun around, letting the streams of acid bounce off the much thicker body of metal. It wouldn't hold up to the acid forever, but it would last long enough for Jaime to get what he required.

He charged the other man, barreling at him as fast as he could with the shield held up before him. Otto, now aware that he couldn't easily put the boy down, leapt out of the way of Jaime's charge. "Your struggle is meaningless. All it does is extend your pain." The mechanisms in Otto's gloves turned and shifted, changing their mode of release. When the acid left his fingers it instead flowed out into ten thin strips, flowing together like a chain of water contained within an invisible field. He flung them like tendrils, letting them whip against Jaime's back. The streams cut straight through the chitin, drawing deep, ugly cuts along Jaime's exposed back.

Reyes tumbled to the floor, quivering in pain. All he could do was hold the shield up before his body, shrinking himself to keep the whips from digging into any exposed parts. "Shit, shit, fuck-" He heaved, panicked and trying his hardest to keep from completely losing it. The searing pain on his back was almost too much to handle. He could still feel drops of that stinging stuff clinging to his bare flesh, even with the Scarab armor moving back to repair the damaged section of armor.

'Continue using a single arm to shield yourself, but form a plasma cannon in the other. Aim for his aim.'

"You want me to kill him?" Jaime winced. He still couldn't believe any of his memories. part of him knew it was the truth, but he wished so desperately that he was still stuck in some kind of nightmarish illusion the doctor had thrown together to torture him. He didn't want more blood on his hands. They were already soaked as it was.

'He is a sadistic killer, Jaime Reyes. You see how he enjoys attacking a mere boy. His life is worthless.' Khaji Da was quick to reply, it's words harsh and vengeful. The Scarab did not appreciate being tormented any more than Jaime did.

After several moments of thought, Reyes relented, removing one of his arms from the barrier. It was made significantly weaker and smaller, the acid immediately going to work at burning through the thinner layers of chitin offered up to protect Jaime from the whips. His other arm was brought down, the balled fist changing and transforming into a glowing cannon. It whirred with a menacing sort of hate- an eagerness to see it's foe destroyed. He didn't want to do this, but...but he had little choice in the matter. Reyes lifted the weapon, feeling it's heat grow until it unleashed a lightning-quick blast of plasma.

Otto's helmet exploded in a burst of that rust-colored acid and rubber, bits of his hazmat suit flying through the room and sticking to the tiled white walls. Jaime had to swallow down the urge to vomit at the sight of the German's headless body remaining standing, unmoving and lifeless. He slowly stood back up, his arms returning to normal as he stared ahead at his fallen foe's corpse. It took a few seconds for Otto to fall over, sprawling out over the ground. There was no blood, brain matter or melted flesh left behind. His head was simply...gone in a burst of powerful energy.

"I'm gonna be sick." Reyes whispered, spinning around to get his eyes off of the brutal scene. It didn't stop it from being burned into the back of his mind, even as he went to grab the rest of Khaji Da that had been stolen away during that barbaric excuse for a surgery.

"You're making a mistake." The doctor rolled out from behind cover, his gaze tracing along the damage and destruction that the parasite-possessed Jaime had caused. It was hard to imagine a sixteen year old boy was capable of so much; and to think, Caulder knew the Scarab was capable of so much more than wrecking a single room. "That creature has done nothing but cause you ill, child. Give it to me. Let me take away this pain."

Jaime shattered one of the containers lined up on the wall, letting the living metal slide up into his armor and be absorbed into it's ever shifting mass. He didn't respond to Caulder for several seconds, his attention focused on breaking free the rest of the Scarab's missing pieces. "He didn't do any of this." Reyes retorted. "We didn't kill those people- you did."

"It is as a I said before: it was an accident. And I apologize for the part I played in your trauma. But I assure you, I didn't do any of this because I wished to see you hurt. My actions-"

"Really?" Reyes interrupted, turning about on his heel. The armor was still snaking together and repairing itself on his chest as he started to move toward the wheelchair bound telepath. "Really? Explain it to me, then. Explain to me how you accidentally turned me into a fucking murderer-" Almost without realizing it, Jaime had shifted one of his hands into a plasma cannon, the gargantuan gun whirring and clicking as it charged up a shot. "-And maybe, just maybe..." He could barely keep himself together. His voice was ragged and cracked. His arm shook near uncontrollably. Reyes had been running for his life...fighting to stay alive...all in an effort to find this man. This was the man that had taken control of his body and his mind and used him in an act so deplorable that it was impossible to truly describe. A massacre. Innocent blood shed, and all Reyes could do was watch, helplessly, as he participated in it.

Jaime pressed the weapon against the side of Dr. Caulder's head, tears running down his cheeks underneath his mask. "Maybe I won't blow your head off."
I just want to apologize for that post, I realize this is a superhero RP and not a drama.

I'm sorry okay!


Superheroes are overrated anyway.




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Jaime woke up screaming. Every inch of his body was caked in sweat and grime as light assaulted his vision, tearing away at the dark embrace of unconsciousness and forcing him to face reality. He threw himself up into a sitting position, his head leaving the comfortable perch of a pillow. There was a pounding in the front of his skull. Nausea wrapped itself around his throat and nestled a dizzying feeling deep within his cranium. It felt like a fog had made it's home inside of his head, and it was taking it's sweet time lifting.

His throat was raw and chaffed, turning a terrified cry into a sputtering series of painful coughs. Reyes brought a shaky hand to his head, his eyes flittering open to take in his surroundings. Everything was blurry and out of focus, like a fogged up camera lens. He felt a bout of panic and confusion rising in his chest.

A hand found it's way to the back of his own just before Reyes succumbed to anxiety. Delicate fingers wrapped themselves gently around his palm, giving it a comforting squeeze. It took several seconds for his vision to return to him, the cloud in his mind dispersing to reveal the area around him. He was inside of a small, white room with sterile, tiled walls. A piece of medical equipment sat to his right, chirping happily along with his slowly steadying heartbeat. There was an IV bag pumping liquids directly into him on the opposite side of the bed he'd woken up on.

"It's okay, Jaime. You're okay." Her voice was familiar, even if the sweetness in her tone was not.

"Brenda? Is that...you?" Jaime blinked a few more times just to make sure he wasn't hallucinating. No, she was actually seated beside him, her hand wrapped about his own in an alien display of affection that made his cheeks light red. He had no idea what she could be doing here, or even where here was. It looked like some kind of hospital, but that didn't make any sense.

"No shit it's me." She laughed at his expense. That was more her speed. "You've been out for-"

"JAIME!" Before she could finish, another equally familiar voice all but shouted right in Reyes's ear. A pair of arms shaped like tree trunks found their way around his body, squeezing Jaime hard enough that he could hear his back pop in three different places. "I thought- I thought you were dead!" Paco was somewhere between balling his eyes out and jumping for joy.

Jaime couldn't muster a response outside of a cough, his lungs too compressed for words.

"Jesus, Paco, ease up!" Brenda chided, dragging the much larger boy back off of Reyes. It was only after she had physically removed him that Paco seemed to notice that Jaime couldn't breathe. He retreated to a chair far too small for him, a sheepish frown snaking it's way across his face.

"Sorry." He halfheartedly chuckled, rubbing one of his powerful arms.

Reyes merely waved it off. "Nah, nah, you're fine-" He tried to laugh, his voice giving out partway through to another series of coughing fits. Concern marred both Brenda and Paco's faces. Jaime must've been in worse shape than they had originally thought. "You were, uh, telling me how long I've been out?"

"Two days." Brenda nodded, her hand finally falling away from his and returning to rest on her lap. "Do you...remember anything? About what happened, I mean."

His expression fell, his gaze shifting away from hers and down to his knees. "I...I don't think so...Everything's all-" He twirled a finger around his temple. "Fuzzy. I've only got bits and pieces. I was in...a museum, last I remember. Did you guys drag me on one'a those dumbass field trips again?"

Paco burst out laughing, his massive, baseball-mitt sized hands falling down onto his knees. "You're darn right we did!" He howled. "You complained about it the entire time, too."

"Who wouldn't?! We're on break, why the hell would I wanna do more school shit?!" Jaime countered, the corners of his mouth curling upward. Despite the fact that he felt like his brain had been put through a blender, he couldn't help but smile. Paco's energy levels had a habit of dragging up his own no matter the occasion.

"We got to go to Washington D.C, man! How is that not cool? You can't tell me it isn't cool."

"Ohh yeah. Nothing's cooler than a bunch of old guys passing parking laws. Real badass vacation destination, ya doofus."

Brenda was the only one in the room not laughing. She had a worried look on her face, her gaze bouncing between Jaime and Paco as the gears spun in the back of her mind.

Jaime's expression fell once more when he noticed. "Hey, what's wrong?" He asked, obviously concerned.

"So you don't remember anything that happened after that? Anything at all?" She asked, her teeth sinking into her lower lip.

He shrugged his shoulders. "I mean, I had this...loco dream while I was out, but-"

"Dream? What'd you dream about?" She quickly interjected, cutting him off before he could brush passed it.

"It's stupid and unimportant-"

"It's really, really not."

Reyes felt that panic bubbling up in his stomach as he recalled the 'dream'- nightmare felt more fitting. It had felt so visceral. Even now, just thinking back on it, it was more like a memory than anything his imagination had conjured. But that didn't make any sense; it couldn't have been real. "Well, I was...God, okay. I was on this weird alien planet, but I was also...back home, at the fall festival we went to a few weeks ago. Everything was on fire, even the ocean. And I was wearing this...weird armor-"

"Ohhh...Oh man.." Paco let out a deep sigh, sinking further down his chair like he was trying to find a way to hide inside of it's thin, metal frame.

"What? It- it was just a dream." But it hadn't felt like one. He didn't know what it was like to stab someone, yet when he was tearing into those crazy...alien zombie looking things...Jaime couldn't imagine it would've felt any different in real life than it had then. He'd never felt anything in a dream before. He'd never smelled anything, either. But, the bodies...

There was a sharp, aching pain in the front of his skull that tore him out of the memory, his hand running up to grasp his head.

"Are you alright?" Paco nearly leapt out of his seat, his arms resting on the side of the medical bed as he leaned in to examine Jaime's forehead.

"Yeah, yeah. Just a headache. I'm fine. Where are we, by the way? Is this a hospital?" It looked far too small to be any hospital room that Reyes had ever seen. Maybe it was an emergency clinic near the museum or something. "And what in the hell happened to me? Why do I feel like I got hit by a truck?"

Both Paco and Brenda shot each other a look, neither of them speaking up to answer the question their friend posed.

"Maybe you should take a shower first. We'll try to explain it to you afterward. If you're okay to stand." Brenda started first, reluctant and unsure of herself- two traits that Jaime would never associate with Brenda even on her worst days. Something was wrong. Way wrong.

"He should be good." Paco nodded. "The doctor said there shouldn't be anything too wrong with him physically, just that the meds would mess with his head for awhile."

Reyes nodded slowly. "Right...Okay." He wasn't sure about waiting to hear about whatever terrible thing had befallen him, but neither of his friends looked like they were going to budge on it any time soon. "So where's this shower you're both so eager to put me in?"

The door slid open in the same moment he asked, the answer coming from beyond it's threshold from a voice Jaime only tangibly recognized as familiar. "Why don't I show you the way?" An old man, perhaps in his seventies, was sitting in the doorway with an unsettling smirk crossing his wrinkled, liver-spot-stained visage. He was confined to a wheelchair, yet he held an aura around him that sent a shiver running down Reyes's spine. "My name is Doctor Caulder. It's nice to finally speak to you, Jaime."

He couldn't explain it, but Jaime felt a sudden, violent urge to lunge from that bed and wrap his hands around the old man's scrawny throat.
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