Wednesday, December 3, 2014

29(S3E3)- The Axis


29

(Season 3, Episode 3)

The Axis

2 Days before the Instant

Scott was having a hard time understanding what was going on.  Through the course of five minutes, all of his worst nightmares had seemed to come true.  Had someone slipped him an Ambien?  Was this all some kind of fever dream he could not wake up from?

He had walked in on his best friend, of nearly twenty years, trying to kill himself on his 28th birthday.  Only seconds later, a midget (was that the politically correct term?  He couldn’t remember) and an Irishman covered in tattoos, holding some kind of musket, had tried to do the job for Zachariah.  Then, bugs flew out of his best friend’s skin and formed something almost human.

Scott knew that he had a reputation to be kind of dense at times.  He did not agree with this branding but for the first time, he did truly feel dense.  In his defense, he put it to anyone at all to not be confused in the current situation.

“No, we are too late.”  Mel muttered under his breath.

Its form constantly shifted and moved because the bugs that made up the being could not stand still.  It was as if the bugs were doing some kind of person impersonation.  Scott felt itchy.  It was an itchiness that spread throughout his entire body.  His insides turned and he felt physically ill.

It turned its head towards them and seemed to speak.  No mouth moved, though.  Scott just heard the words in his head as if the monster was opening his brain and putting them there.  “The first of the four is free.  In forty eight hours, death will come to everyone!”


“With the arrival of Plague, the Dahaka has now been summoned.  I have to prepare the spell.  It will take time.”  Mel clasped his hands together.  “Deal with Plague.”

“Deal with plague?”  Bevan called back.  “That’s a bloody horseman of the apocalypse!  How would you like me to deal with it?”

“Zachariah has minutes before the Dahaka finds him and I need all of them to set the spell!”  Mel called back, then began chanting.

Scott stared, dumbfounded.  “You guys are here to help Zachariah?”

Bevan shrugged.  “More or less.”

Bevan raised the old-style pistol and it glowed in his hand for a second.  It was a bright white light before suddenly, a blast of what seemed to be pure energy burst forth from the end.  The blast struck the front of the creature and washed over him like liquid.  It screamed in pain and fell backwards.  Burned husks of the red beetles fell to the ground in its wake.

Bevan smiled.  “How about that, we can hurt the damn thing.  That is a good sign, eh?”

Scott stared, confused.  “Yes?”

“You dare?!”  The creature mentally screamed before its body burst into a million of the bugs, swarming throughout the room before sucking back together into the human form in front of the tattoo-covered gunman.  It snapped out its hand to grab his face but instead of a hand the bugs seemed to swarm the man’s face and head until his features where no longer visible.

Bevan began to struggle and back up but the monster stayed on him, following him backwards into the kitchen, draining the life from him.

Kitchen.

Scott’s battered and confused brain finally began to break through the shock and confusion of the things happening around him and somewhat rational thought returned.  The first thought Scott understood was that there was something about the kitchen he needed to remember.

Scott’s eyes went to the pulled out stove and the broken gas pipe that Zachariah had been using to attempt to kill himself.  It was still letting out a steady stream of natural gas into the small kitchen.

Scott, a Cub, Boy then Eagle Scout through adolescence and young adulthood, had three things he never left home without:

1 – A knife

2 – Duct Tape

3 – A Zippo lighter (even though he rarely smoked)

All three of these things had been mocked by his unconscious self-destructive friend on the floor at one time or another.  He only wished Zachariah had been awake and fully aware for what he was about to do.  He also hoped that he was right and that the open door had vented the rest of the apartment enough or none of them would be alive to tell him it was a bad idea.

He pulled the Zippo from his pocket snapped open the lid and struck the flint.  It lit up and he tossed it forward into the stream of gas.  It lit, almost instantly, and the pipe became a flame thrower.  The white hot fire washed over the bug creature standing in front of it and the monster screamed.

The scream reverberated in Scott’s head and almost made him wish he hadn’t done anything.  The smell of burning garbage filled the room as burning beetles went in all directions as the creature burst again.

This time it did not re-form, at least not right away.  Instead, the thousands of bugs seemed to just fly around confused, as if stunned by the attack.

Scott had no time to revel in his apparent success.  He turned back to the midget and Zachariah and the ninjas seemed to appear out of thin air.  One grabbed him and spoke three words he did not understand and then….

…Smoke?

****

10 Years after the Instant

The Amulet stopped working ten feet from the ground but the killer was ready.  He landed and rolled without problems.  He came up, his hand on his blade as he stood in the Canadian wilderness on the chill fall morning.

“Did you get it?”  The voice was deep and guttural.  It came from the forest, just ahead of the killer.

The killer relaxed his hand but never took it from the blade.  Though they had come he did not, and would not trust them.  “Of course.”

The voice stepped into the morning sunlight.  He was tall and wide, standing almost seven feet tall and he had muscles on his muscles.  He wore leather pants and a leather biker’s vest with no shirt, even though it was only forty degrees.  He had red complexion and mohawked black hair that denoted his Native American heritage.

The killer knew him as Dire Wolf, the head of the werewolves and the Axis.

The Axis were the dark side of the magical world.  The races that had been exiled from Avalon and the enemies of those in the floating castle.  The killer did not trust them but he knew he could not undertake his mission alone.  Not any longer.

“I think the better question,” a voice spoke.  “Is can he make good on his promises?”  A small dwarf-like man walked out of the trees to the killer’s right.  He was dressed head-to-toe in a green suit and had almost bleach blonde hair and a beard.  He was called Big Green and he was the leprechaun king.

The killer gave him a hard eye.  “My word is all I have left.”

“Come now, Greeny.  Scott always comes through on his promises.”  To the killer’s left, from the trees stepped a woman.  She was in a complicated outfit that you would only see in a gothic club.  She had at least ten necklaces of different sizes and shapes around her neck and at least the same number of bracelets around each wrist and two rings on each finger.  Her hair was done in long braids from all sides and she wore too much make-up.  She was a witch and her name was Leesa.

The killer frowned.  “Don’t call me that.”

The witch grinned at the killer.  The look reminded him of a cat watching a caged bird.  “Aw come on, sweetie.  I thought we were on a first name basis.  After all, my Feather Fall amulet worked, didn’t it?”

The killer ignored her and looked back to Dire Wolf.  “We don’t have much time.  I had to kill Mel on my way out.  Kahn and the ninja will be coming.”

“You killed Mel?  The council member?  Master Nex?  I do not believe it.”  Big Green scoffed at him.

The killer bowed his head slightly.  “I had no choice.  It was the only way.”

Leesa ran over and leapt on him, kissing him hard on the mouth.  The killer shoved her off of him then gave her a hard, forceful backhand to the face and she staggered.  “Never touch me!”

Leesa turned back and smiled.  “Oh, baby…  How did you now I like it rough?”

“Enough, Leesa.”  Big Green scowled at the show.  “Must you continue to be a walking cliché whore?”

Leesa snorted at him. “Aw, is the little guy jealous?  Sorry Greeny, I like full sized men.”

Big Green’s face contorted into rage.  “Why, you insufferable-”

Dire Wolf cut them off.  “Enough!”

His shout silenced them both, the tower of a man walked to The Killer.  “Mel deserved to die, just like the rest of them.  You have proven yourself to be one of us.  We will uphold our side of the bargain.  We will take you to the spiral and the door to Time.  Let the traitorous Kahn and her ninjas come.  We do not fear them.”

The killer nodded.  “Good, then I will do what I promised.  Avalon will fall.”

Heavy stuff!  Has the Future Scott really sided with the bad guys to bring down the floating city?  What happened to make him this way?  Will Scott use all three of his favorite ‘be prepared’ items for the first time ever?

Find out next time on…

Stranger Things!

TO BE CONTINUED!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

28(S3E2)- Things Get Bad


28
(Season 3, Episode 2)
Things Get Bad

2 days before the instant

“What the fuck are you doing?”  The rage was obvious in Scott’s voice.  Even if it wasn’t, he reserved his swear words for proper times since he never really sounded right saying.

“Well, this is awkward.”  Zach muttered slowly, pulling himself to his feet.

“What the hell, Zach?  I know you were depressed, but trying to gas yourself on your birthday?” Scott was flabbergasted at his best friend since fifth grade.  God love the guy, he had never considered this as an option for Zach.  He was hurt, confused and disappointed.

The disappointment would be in himself.  He would blame himself for not seeing the signs, not getting to his friend earlier.  Zach hated that about him.  To Scott, when things went wrong it was always his fault, always his responsibility to save the day.

Zachariah internally groaned… Heroes.

Zachariah was saved the conversation however as destiny seemed to have more for him then drifting off into the sweet blackness that would be death.  Mel stepped into the open doorway behind Scott.  He was accompanied by a man that Zachariah had never met.  The man wore a long, brown trench coat and had long, jet-black hair which was restrained in a loose ponytail.  He was young, in his twenties, and he held a strange gun in his right hand.  It bared resemblance to an old-timey musket pistol, but it was longer and had strange red markings all over its barrel and stock.

Zachariah looked confused as they laid eyes on him.  Scott turned and saw the two, as well, and looked just as befuddled.  Zachariah felt the hand of panic wash over him as he realized his real life was colliding with his magical one.

The panic also stemmed from a knowledge that whenever the dwarf spell-caster showed up in his life, bad things happened.  Mel only heralded heartache and pain.

“Bevan, do it now!”  Mel yelled and the gun wielder stepped into the room and raised the gun at Zachariah.

Zachariah could only stand there bewildered as the barrel raised to look him in the eye.  Scott, on the other hand, was a warrior.  His instincts kicked in and he moved, stepping in with a quick snap kick to the man called Bevan’s gun hand.  The blow struck his wrist and sent his gun spinning into the living room.

“Hey!” Bevan said, frustrated.  He had no idea that the factory worker/martial artist was far from done as Scott used the momentum of the first kick to step in on the intruder and spin into him, driving his foot up into the man’s chest with an Earth shattering kick.

Bevan was launched backward as if rocket propelled, through the air over Mel’s head and into the hallway.

Scott got into fighting stance, preparing for the next attack.  No amount of preparation could have readied him for the small Nex to utter a couple of words that sounded like gibberish before a bolt of light arced from his hand and into Scott’s torso.  The energized attack sent him backward into the drywall, his body denting it before he dropped to the floor.

Anyone else would have passed out.  Scott did not.  This was not a testament to his skill or endurance, but more a show of how damned stubborn he was.  He tried to will his body parts to move, but they were not having it.

“Jesus Christ, stop!”  Zachariah yelled.

Mel turned.  “Who the hell is this guy?!”

“He’s my friend, Scott!  What the hell are you doing?!” Zachariah pleaded, angrily itching at his bite covered arm.

Mel looked indignant as his partner picked himself up in the hallway.  “Well, he attacked us first!”

“You guys were trying to shoot me.”  Zachariah rebutted.

This seemed to jog Mel’s memory.  “Oh shit, that’s right.  Bevan!”

Bevan had pulled himself together and moved through the doorway into the hallway after his gun.

Zachariah scratched harder. “What the hell are you doing?”

Suddenly, Mel’s face lost all color.  “Oh God, it’s too late.”

Zachariah followed Mel’s eyes and looked down at his arm.  A small red beetle seemed to pull itself out of the itchy bump on his arm and Zachariah felt himself wretch.  The itching grew worse and worse all over his body and he watched himself in horror as another small bed bug pulled itself free of his skin. Strangely, there was no blood as the phenomenon continued to pick up pace.  Bug after bug pulled themselves out of Zachariah’s flesh.

The sensation of itching had become overwhelming, almost numbing.  It was as if his whole body was consumed in a white hot fire.  It lasted for what felt like an eternity before stopping as quickly as it had begun.  He felt himself slip into unconscious, but as he did, the last thing he saw seemed to be the bugs swarming into the middle of the room and seemingly becoming a man.

10 years after the instant

The killer shook off his daze and grabbed the key.  He knew they would be coming.

The ninja.

Mel had made them his personal guard after the death of his father, bringing them back to Avalon.  The community had been skeptical at this decision, but Mel was an important member of the council and no one wanted to argue with his decree.

It had all worked to the killer’s advantage.  By that time he had already been one of the ninja for two years, having learned both their magic and their secrets.  They had become his friends, some more than others, but in the end it had all just been a means to an end.

He had to keep telling himself that, it was the only way to justify his betrayal to the clan, to his family, and to her.

He placed the key into his long black trench coat and then pulled the black mask back over his scarred face.  The killer then moved out of Mel’s room and into the hallways that laced the giant castle city.  He needed to get to one of the edges, he had prepared for his exit.

“Stop!” He heard as he wheeled to see two ninja appear out of the shadows and charge.

More bodies, more death.  The killer hated himself already.

As the two approached, he drew his sword with one quick motion and stepped forward with a quick and precise cut.  A string of blood hovered in the air for a moment before the ninja’s body lurched and fell forward, crashing to the floor.

The other ninja stopped in his tracks, eyes wide, only now realizing what he was up against. “It’s you…  The traitor!”

The ninja stood for a second in shock and looked at his past-tense friend who now lay on the floor, a pool of his black blood forming under him.

The killer turned and ran.  He flicked the blood from his blade and sheathed it in one step as he, again, took off in the direction of the castles edge.  That ninja would return and he would bring friends...

…He would bring her.

He hit the stairs and ascended at high speed.  He could almost feel the others giving chase.  They would use their ninja magic to come fast.  He only had seconds.

He slammed into the trap door and it popped open.  He was on the outer wall of the floating city of magic.  The killer moved to the edge and could see the clouds below him.  In the distance, the sun was beginning to rise and was spreading its orange hue over everything.

Young light.  It was new and full of hope.  The killer, for a second, remembered his lost family, and his alienated friends.  Could he ever really get back there?

“That’s enough, Scott.”  Her voice was soft but stern and full of intent.  The killer had always her voice was what a coiled snake would sound like if it could talk.

“Not yet.”  He said without turning to face her.  He didn’t need to.  After all, it was she who had trained him in the arts of Ninjitsu and taught him to sense his enemies, which is why he already knew that there were seven of them; seven and Kahn.

Kahn, the coiled snake.  Kahn, the fierce protector.  Kahn, the only friend.  Kahn, the worst enemy.

“You have killed so many of us, how much blood must be spilled?”  She asked as she looked for an opening.  Her dutiful soldiers began to flank the killer, thinking he had nowhere left to go.

They were wrong.  “All of it…  And none of it.”

The killer leapt over the side of the castle making himself as thin as he could as he went for the clouds. Kahn stepped to the edge and hurled stars, which cut the air.  One caught the killer in the back of the shoulder.  He gritted his teeth and hit the cloud coverage.

Safety, at least from his pursuers.  The wind raced past him as he approached terminal velocity.  He broke the cloud coverage and, miles below, he saw the Canadian wilderness where it had all started.  He reached into his coat and grabbed the feather-fall amulet that he had taken from the rogue Nex known as Quintalo.

He invoked the amulet’s powers by opening his palm with the edge of his sword and touching his blood to the artifact.  A light glowed and he began to float, as if he weighed no more than a blade of grass.  He floated in that moment of peace and watched the sun finish rising.  He watched the light age in front of him and knew they would never be the same.

The point of no return had been passed long ago.  The real question, the killer asked himself, was if he ever really had a choice.

****

Kahn felt a deep sadness when she returned to the office.  Mel had been her friend for many years and the reason her clan had been allowed to return to Avalon.  Now he was dead, extinguished by a mind filled with madness.

Kahn walked to his old friend and closed his eyelids.  “Nokori.”

She then looked at the open wall and the bare pedestal.  “The key.”

“What was in there?”  One of her lieutenants asked from behind her.

“Doomsday.”  She answered, emotionlessly.  “Gather the clan, the killer will be brought to justice.”

This is just downright depressing!  How will Zach and Scott deal with the bed bug monster that came out of him?  Are Mel and his partner actually there to kill Zachariah?  What is future Scott’s deal?!

NEXT TIME!

Stranger Things; Zachariah’s Death

TO BE CONTINUED!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

27(S3E1)-The False End is The Begining


27

(Season 3, Episode 1)

The False End is The Beginning.

The Instant

Two days ago he had just been taking a quick trip to make sure his buddy was okay.  Two days ago the world Scott knew had been a normal one, filled with taxes, death and everything normal and happy and mundane in the middle.

As he took the kick to the abs from the literal embodiment of the Horseman of War, he couldn’t help but remember how nice that had been.  Scott sailed across the stone floor of the temple before crashing back to earth, coughing, barely able to maintain consciousness.  He had lost track of the ribs that had been broken inside his very normal mid-section by the very abnormal demon-like creature that had crawled from his friend’s chest a half hour before.

Scott turned and found the screams of the countless ninjas being torn to shreds behind him by the swarms of man-eating bugs that made up the Horsemen of Pestilence.  He turned and saw the Celtic warrior covered in tattoos using his spirit gun to take shots at the thin, withered specter that was Famine.

He then turned and saw his friend, Zachariah, stumbling up the steps to the door to Time.  His back was pulsing and his skin pulling and Scott had seen it happen before.

“You know it’s over.”  War’s voice was overpowering in his head but the image before him never changed from that of a woman, a mother, blood red tears constantly flowing from her eyes as if she was forever crying for a son that would never come home.

“Death is pulling away from the shell that is the Rognaithe and after three millennia we will finally be free.  This world will again be ours.”  The woman never spoke.  Instead, Scott heard the words in his head and just somehow knew they were from her.

Scott then saw the small wizard, the dwarf named Mel.  Zachariah’s secret magic friend was looking back and forth at the battle, assessing the situation.  Mel kept the spell in place that kept the Dahaka away from Zachariah, a beast that was released eons ago by the Nex’s of Time and…

…and it was all really confusing to Scott. Just too much information to take in in two days. All he knew was that if Mel released the spell the Dahaka would burst through the doors and get Zachariah and his best friend would be wiped from time and space…as well as the horse men that had crawled out of him.

Zachariah screamed and collapsed one inch from the door to time, the place Zachariah needed to get to stop all this, and save himself. He saw a boney had begun to push its way out of Zachariah’s back. Scott’s eyes went to Mel again and he saw the greater good overwhelm him, and Scott knew then, Mel would fail Zachariah.

Mel released the spell and Scott screamed.  “No!”

Zachariah seemed to find his resolve and the boney hand was pulled back into him for a second.  He grabbed the door handle and opened the door.  Scott watched as the beast crashed through the main hall.  It was huge and seemed to move on four legs with no distinctive shape.  It was just a swirling black mass with two bright white lights where Scott guessed its eyes should be.

“Stop it!”  War screamed and the swarm of bugs turned and moved towards the monster but the monster roared and the bugs were scattered.

It began to gallop across the room towards its pray mowing down ninjas and demons alike.  “It cannot reach the Rognaithe before death is free!!!”

War screamed but it was too late.  He stepped through the doorway into the time chamber and then, a second later, the Dahaka leaped after him.  As soon as the monster touched Zachariah, there was an explosion and a flash of light that washed over the room.

War screamed as the Horsemen were the first to disintegrate into the light.  Mel looked at Scott and Scott spit blood in his direction.  “Damn it Mel.  What have you done?”

Mel frowned.  “I’m sorry.  I had to, but you are his true friend.  You are here now and you will be the one that remembers, and for that I am truly sorry.”

****

Two days Before the Instant…

Zachariah pressed play on the CD player and John Lee Hooker’s deep voice and skillful guitar filled the small apartment.  The song was “Burnin’ Hell” which Zachariah found interesting because he was about to find out.

He placed a small black cigarette into his mouth and lit it up, trying not to itch any number of the red bumps that littered his skin.  Bedbugs, he had tried everything to get rid of them and failed.  They would not die and, even worse, they only seemed to be in his room, leaving his roommate alone, completely.

After the last couple of months he began to believe they only existed in his mind, like some kind of Edgar Allen Poe metaphor for his life slowly consuming him.  He remembered the side stepper telling him to find his love before falling to his death.  That was where it had begun to go downhill.  The woman he believed to be his love had ceased to love him, ceased to even really be the woman he had fallen for and the relationship ended.

The slide into depression began there and only built momentum.  His drinking became worse and worse as he realized his entire life had been built around a woman who was never really his in the first place.  He no longer talked to any of his family and most of his friends had begun to stop calling.  Even his roommate had enough of him.

Now, on his twenty seventh birthday, Zachariah was already drunk and it was only 11:00 A.M.  He was done.  He had decided then and there that this world had nothing left for him and he had nothing left for it.

He finished packing the apartment’s front door with old Polo shirts to make it mostly air tight then began to dance around to the music, freed from the pain in the knowledge that he was about to end it. He moved to the small kitchen and grabbed the stove pulling it away from the wall and, using a wrench, he smashed open the natural gas line and gas began to blow into the apartment.

He took another drag on his cigarette and put it out.  There was no need to blow up and kill innocent people.  He only wanted to let the place fill with gas and slip into the afterlife.

He scratched, he couldn’t help it anymore, and who cared anyway?  He would be dead soon.

There was a loud knock on the door.

Zachariah turned and frowned, whispering to himself.  “You have got to be kidding me.”

He was silently hoping that whoever was on the other side would just move on.  He had no such luck as the knock came again and the person on the other side yelled through the door.  “Come on, Zach.  I know you are in there.  You always take you birthday off.”

The voice belonged to Scott, the friend who had always been there for Zach, even when Zach didn’t want it…  Like right now.  Scott had been calling non-stop since he found out about Zachariah and Maggie’s break up, on a quest to make sure his buddy was okay.  Zachariah had returned none of those calls, wanting to be left alone.

“I can kick this door down.  You know I can.”  Scott said through the door after more silence had followed.  Zachariah knew he could, too.  Scott was a black belt in some kind of martial art, Zachariah could never remember which, Kempo Kung Pao?  Something like that.

“Alright, I’m coming.”  Zachariah finally resigned himself to having to get rid of Scott as fast as possible so he could finish finishing himself.

Zachariah unlocked the door and opened it, only a crack.  “Thanks for coming, but go home.”

Scotts oval face frowned back at him, he had started shaving his head and with his stocky, fit build, it made him appear very intimidating, even if he was slightly shorter than Zachariah.  “I came to wish you a happy birthday.”

“Thanks, now go home.”  Zachariah replied and tried to shut the door but Scott’s foot stopped him.

“I drove all the way from Cleveland.”  Scott said, frustrated.

“Then you should get a head start on heading home.”  Zachariah replied, also frustrated… and itchy.

“Do I smell gas?” Scott’s face shifted as the gas that was quickly flooding the apartment finally reached his nose.

“No, I don’t smell anything.”  Zachariah sputtered quickly, losing his opportunity.

Scott took a quick step and put his shoulder into the door.  Zach lost his footing and fell backward and Scott pushed open the door and saw into the kitchen.  “My God!  What are you doing?”

****

10 years after the instant…

“What are you doing?”  The small dwarf’s voice was weak now as his murderer laid him on the floor gently before removing his broadsword from the small Nex’s chest.

“I’m sorry but I have to make this right.” The killer replied as he stood and sheathed his sword.  He wished he could feel bad about the small Mage’s impending death but after ten years of fighting and death, losing everything he held dear, he had been numbed.

“You can’t do what you are thinking, you cannot un-do time.”  Mel sputtered as he coughed blood out onto his cheek.

The killer approached the large stone door at the back of the head Nex’s chambers where the key to time was kept and heard Mel’s words only on the edge of his consciousness and he dismissed them instantly.  Whether it was or was not possible no longer mattered.  For the killer, the question was no longer how or what, but when.  He had lost too much and come too far not to.

The killer approached the door pulling a long cross shaped piece of stone. He placed it into the center of the door and the stone began to shift, magically beckoned to move by the artifacts placement. Beyond the door a small room with nothing but a pedestal and an old looking golden key.

“Scott.  Please-” Mel sputtered but was cut off.

The killer spun at the sound of his own name, rage coiled into his blood.  “Don’t call me that!”

The killer calmed, realizing he was talking to himself now.  Mel had left the room, and his body.

A small ping of regret washed over the killer.  He still got those occasionally.  His hands were drenched in the blood of his enemies.  If he accomplished his goal it would all be undone.  It would be unwritten and he could finally be at peace.  He would be the man he had once been, a man he respected.

He turned from the dead Nex back to the key and the future he needed to rebuild.

There was no going back.

Well that was dark, wasn’t it?  Has anyone figured out what’s going on yet because I have to be honest, I don’t even know!  Will Scott let Zach murder himself?  Will the future version of Scott murder everyone else?  Will this season be funny?  Find out…

NEXT TIME!

Stranger Things; Zachariah’s Death

TO BE CONTINUED…

Sunday, December 2, 2012

26(S2E13)- Only One


26

(Season 2, Episode 13)

Only One

Mary’s kiss was deep on a whole new level.

She tapped her instincts and let the power that she had only just recently realized she had, wash over her.  She reached deep into his soul and pulled.  Before, with her Zach, it had been a desperate reaction to possibly dying, now she could really feel it, savor it.

Love it.

She drew the energy from the side-stepper and felt his mind and will begin to fail. Suddenly, out of his pores, a silver liquid began to ooze and collect in a pool on the floor below him.  As his will failed, so did his precious machines, now just useless metal on the floor.

Still, she drew more.  She would take his mind and he would be hers, ending his threat forever.

“NO!” Zachariah screamed, reaching the top of the stairs.

He leapt into to action, desperate to stop Mary from destroying herself and them.  He wrapped his arm around her waist and pulled backward while kicking forward into his twin’s chest.  Mary screamed at the sudden loss of connection and passed out.

“You fool!” Seamus yelled, but it was too late.  Zachariah’s kick had sent the side stepper backward through the doorway and into the chamber.

Mary had slipped into unconsciousness from shock and Zachariah slowly laid her to the ground.

“We failed.”  Kahn said quietly.

Zachariah stood and turned, once he was sure Mary was going to be okay, although he still wasn’t sure.  According to Mel, she would be a completely different Mary when she woke.

His eyes confirmed what Kahn and Seamus had said.  When Zachariah had separated them, the side-stepper had ended up on the other side of the doorway.  “I didn’t mean to do that,”

Seamus shrugged, accepting his fate.  “It doesn’t matter what happened now, we lose. Only one person can be in the chamber at a time.”

The side-stepper shook his head and began to pull himself to his feet slowly, still trying to shake off the effects of the succubus’ kiss.

Zachariah suddenly began to grin.  “Wait, wait, the spell says only one person can be in the chamber at a time?”

Seamus raised his eyebrow and looked at him seriously.  “Yes, anyone else who tries to enter will be killed.”

Zachariah laughed out loud to himself, then pulled his ripped and torn Polo shirt over his head.  Seamus put his hands up in shock.  “Why the hell are you taking your shirt off?”

“He does that right before he does something stupid.”  Kahn spoke matter-of-factly.

Zachariah hopped on one foot, not a flattering sight, to psych himself up.

“I don’t understand what is he going to-”  Zachariah cut off Seamus by sprinting three steps forward and leaping through the doorway.

Everybody held their breath as the second Zachariah collided with the spell guarding the doorway, but he did not burst into flames.  Instead, he passed right through and crashed onto the side-stepper, the two rolling to the ground in a heap.

“How?!” Seamus cried, shocked.

“They are both Zachariah.”  Kahn said, putting a hand up to stop Seamus from getting any closer.  “The spell believes there is still only one person in there.”

“Get off of me!” the side-stepper cried as he planted both feet into Zachariah’s chest and shoved him off.

“You ain’t got your nanos anymore, buddy!” Zachariah yelled.  “It’s a fair fight now!”

The side stepper came to his feet. “Fair?”

As Zachariah stepped in for a big telegraphed overhead right, his evil twin moved fluidly, blocking the sad punch with his left and chopping Zachariah to the face with his right.  At almost the same instant, the side-stepper planted a perfect forward kick to Zachariah’s abs and sent him to his back.

“Fair?” the side-stepper continued motioning to his cut abs and toned arms.  “That’s a joke, right?  Look at me, nano machines or not, I am the picture of perfect health.  I have trained in three different types of martial arts.  You are an eight-year dishwasher who likes video games and comics.”

Zachariah coughed as he tried to pull himself to his feet.  “I’m finding myself,”

That phrase got Zachariah’s brain turning.  He thought back to the trail, to the attack, and to what the side-stepper first spoke about.

“What are you smiling about?” the side stepper frowned at his adversary.

“You lost your nano-machines.” Zachariah said as he stood.

“I don’t have time for this.”  The side-stepper said as he curled his first and punched for Zachariah’s neck.

“Nope,” Zachariah said as he circle-blocked the blow, perfectly.

The side-stepper looked confused.  That should have been a killing blow.  He balled his fist and struck again for Zachariah’s solar plexus, this time.

“Nope.”  Zachariah said again as he stepped around the blow as if he knew it was coming.

The side-stepper became furious and charged Zachariah with a barrage of attacks.

“Nope.”  Zachariah blocked his knife hand strike.

“Nope.”  Zachariah said as he slapped away a left jab.

“Nada.”  Zachariah said as he ducked a big right hand.

“Slap!”  Zachariah yelled as he countered the big blow with a huge overhand pimp slap.

The side-stepper roared in anger.  “How are you doing this?!”

Zachariah smiled and charged forward.

“Boom!”  He said as he struck Zachariah to the abs with a hammer-fist.

“Sweep!”  Zachariah yelled as he kicked the side stepper in the knee, blocking it.

“Tony Jaa!”  Zachariah yelled as he stepped in and drove the knee into the side-steppers face.

The side-stepper rolled backward, blood sprayed from his lip.  Zachariah danced backward and fell into horse stance, mocking Bruce Lee, right down to the high pitched yelp at the end.

The side-stepper shook his head and wiped away the blood with his hand.  He seemed to calm himself, trying to reclaim the situation.

“I see, now.”  He said as he pulled himself to his feet.  “The one-mind phenomenon.  My nanos are no longer shielding our thoughts from one another.”

Zachariah shrugged.  “You know it, I know it, and I believe you were trained in three different martial arts?”

The side-stepper smiled.  “Two can play this game,”

The two charged each other and both hurled a punch.  They were both reading each other’s mind and the fists struck each other in mid-air.

This incredibly awesome sight was followed instantly by an audible series of cracks and pops.

Both Zachariah’s screamed in pain and held their broken hands.

“Why would you do that?!” Zachariah screamed

“Me?” the side stepper howled.  “Who punches someone else’s hand?”

“They do it in anime all the time and it looks awesome!” Zachariah yelled back.

“The Japanese cartoons?  You really still watch cartoons?!” The side-stepper questioned, rhetorically.

“Fuck you, evil me!  Everybody’s a critic!” Zachariah said, frowning.

The side-stepper walked over to Zachariah. “Alright, I have had enough of this.  I want you to see…”

Zachariah was confused for only a second but then the side-stepper began to center his thoughts on her… The one he lost.

At that instant, Zachariah was flooded with the side steppers memories and emotions.  Zachariah saw the first time they met at the restaurant where they had both worked.  He saw her swagger and felt the want that was within the side stepper.  Zachariah saw her playful sarcastic spirit tempered with a need for logic and levity that made him respect her.  She was there every time his own depression and self loathing nature brought him down. She picked him up with only a smile.

He saw her rosy cheeks.

He saw her fair hair.

He saw the light dancing in her beautiful brown eyes.

He felt the pain of her death, the emptiness, the longing.

Zachariah lived the side-stepper’s life in the span of a couple of seconds.

Zachariah was weeping now, he could not control the reaction.  “She’s so… everything.”

The side-stepper took a deep breath.  “More than your false and self destructive love with the succubus, she is more than love.  What would you do?”

Zachariah steeled himself and looked into his own eyes.  “I’d tear the universe apart.”

The side-stepper had won.  Zachariah would not try to stop him.  This love was bigger than reality, bigger than creation.  It was bigger than even the two people that shared it.

It would be a crime to keep it apart.

“Go get her.”  Zachariah said and nodded at the lover.

The side stepper turned and walked toward the light, his mission finally complete.

The beam of energy known as the forbidden spell todesstrahl, exploded diagonally through the bottom of the chamber and struck the life steam crack in the second before the side stepper could reach it. The resulting explosion sent both Zachariahs sliding back towards the doorway.

The light from the pedestal in the center of the room faded in the second after and plunged them into shadows.  There was a moment of black silence before the chamber creeked and moaned and the ancient stone, once made young by the power of life, now submitted to the gravity beneath.

“Grab on!”  Zachariah heard the ninja yell as she hurled a manriki chain through the doorway to Zachariah.

Zachariah grabbed it as the room broke away and began to fall.  “Grab on!”

The side-stepper turned toward Zachariah’s outstretched hand.  “No!”

Zachariah looked confused.  “Don’t be stupid, grab on!  Quickly!  We’ll find her in another dimension!”

“No.” The side-stepper yelled.  “You find her in this one.  I’m going to find mine.  I’m going to find her right now.”

“Don’t do this!” Zachariah stretched out his free hand as the chamber came completely free.

In the last second possible, the side stepper reached out and slapped Zachariah’s hand away.  “There is only one Zachariah.”

“NO!” Zachariah screamed as the chain tight and held him in place as the chamber spiraled away, the side-stepper still inside.

 ****

The side-stepper felt weightless now as he and the chamber reached terminal velocity.

He closed his eyes and thought again about her.  He centered himself on her.  He realized now, there was nothing, not even death, that could keep them apart.

He spoke her name to himself and the wind rushing past them.

He chuckled to himself as much as he loved her he never could quite remember her middle name.  “Was it Lynn or Ann?”

The chamber collided with the ground-level of Avalon, sending bricks and rubble everywhere through the streets.

The side-stepper, known as Zachariah, found himself weightless again and floating.  He could see her now… he reached for her and she smiled back at him.

“I can’t make it easy for you Zach.”

****

Sometime later

They stood in the laundry room of the Stevenson’s house in silence.  They had just had another massive fight and this one was the taker.  It made Zachariah think back to the time after the side-stepper incident.

Mel had asked him what to do about Mary and he had told him to erase the event from her memory.  He didn’t want her carrying the burden with her, not yet.  Mel had told him he could do that but it wouldn’t bring her back, not the Mary he knew.  She would still most likely wake up as a different person.

Zachariah had told him he had to give love a chance.

Zachariah had taken that chance, and it had failed him.

“Did you ever love me?” Zachariah asked her as she put the laundry in.  The question seemed to make her think.

She looked at him and for just a second, Zachariah saw the Mary he fell in love with.  “I think I did… once.”

Zachariah nodded then walked over to her and kissed her forehead.  “Goodbye, Mary.”

He then turned and walked out on the last five years of his life.  He got in his car and he looked down at his Polo shirt and suddenly frowned.

“I need to go shopping.”

It’s been a wild ride everyone!  What a season finale!  That’s crazy about Zachariah losing Mary, but I happen to know that turns out for the better.  Tune in next season when we deal with time travel, friendship and alcohol!

I think I just might kill Zachariah!

Stranger Things: Zachariah’s trial!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

25(S2E12)-Destiny


 

25

(Season 2, Episode 12)

Destiny

“Why?!” Mel screamed at Degato, his rage bubbling over at the sight of his dead father pinned to the podium.  “Why did you let that happen?!”

“Silly little mage.  Do you think I care about any of this?” Vince asked the question rhetorically.  “I have been alive since the Crusades.  I have seen and experienced almost everything the world has to offer.”

He raised his eyebrow with a wry grin.  “But this is at least interesting.”

“What if he destroys the world?  The universe?!” Zachariah cut in, pulling himself to his feet.

Degato seemed to consider this.  “I wonder if I will finally die, or will I just float through the endless nothingness that is the void?”

“You’re a mad man.”  Mel spoke under his breath.

Degato shrugged.  “A millennium of life will do that to you.  I will give you this… it’s time to fulfill your destiny.”

Mel’s face broke from anger and turned to fear.  “What do you know of my destiny?”

Vince seemed frustrated.  “Silly nex.  I’m the oldest living vampire.  What don’t I know about destiny?”

Mel couldn’t hold his gaze and shrunk away.  “I can’t.  It would destroy the city.”

Vince seemed bored.  “Eh, suit yourself.  Cling to the old ways.  It worked out so well for these guys.”

Vince motioned toward Drum and Aodan then turned and began to walk away.

“Where in the hell are you going?!”  Zach chimed in, the rage audible in his voice.  “You’re just going to walk away?!”

Vince shook his head.  “Of course not, I’m going to find a good seat to watch.  Whatever happens next it will be the most interesting thing I’ve seen in a good, long time.”

Zachariah balled his fist but a new voice stopped him.  “Let him go, it’s not worth it.”

The words were Seamus’.  They had been so focused on the vampire that they had never seen his entrance.  He was staring down at his dead father.  Every vein in his body was bulging in a quiet and freighting rage.

“We have work to do.”  He looked up and strode toward the group.

“Seamus, I’m sorry about your-” Mel began but the large druid cut him off.

“Don’t.”  He stopped and looked down at the nex.  “You know what you have to do.”

Seamus turned toward Mary and surprised everyone.  “You’re with me, succubus.  We will give the nex time.”

 Mary looked confused.  “We will?”

“To do what?”  Zachariah broke in, feeling outside the loop.

“To destroy the chamber and close the crack before the side-stepper can get to it.” Seamus stated clearly.

“You can’t!” Stintelrep yelled, coming out from under the prosecutors table where he had been hiding.  “The city will fall!”

Seamus’ eyes looked to Mel’s and finally Mel nodded.  “Alright, but take Kahn with you.”

“The ninja?!  Never!” Seamus bellowed back.

Mel stepped up.  “Not negotiable!  She’s working for me now and every body counts!”

“Damn straight!” Zachariah stepped up into the circle.  “Let’s go get us a side-stepper!”

Silence fell over the room and everyone stared at Zachariah.  He became scared.  “What?”

****

“You can’t do this!” Zachariah yelled.  He was now firmly tied to one of the podiums and struggling to get free.  “This is bullshit!”

“We can’t let you go,” Mel said, feeling bad.  “We have no idea what the effect the other Zachariah may have on you.”

Zachariah frowned at him and Mary spoke up.  “Not to mention, you are just a man.  He could kill you.”

“You would be in the way.”  Seamus stated, ready to get on with it.

Kahn raised her eyebrow.  “For once, I agree with the druid.”

“Fuck a whole lot of that!” Zachariah countered.  “I killed a wyvern!  Have any of you killed a wyvern?!  Didn’t think so!”

“It choked on you.”  Mel retorted.

Zachariah scowled.  “You’re missing the point.  It’s dead, I’m not!”

They decided to begin ignoring him.  Mel turned toward Stintelrep.  “Call the strongest nexes in the field of levitation and place them around the city as fast as you can.  I will find a spot and begin the todesstrahl.”

Stintelrep looked horrified.  “You know that spell?  It’s forbidden?”

Mel raised an eyebrow.  “Do you know of a spell that can destroy the chamber that is not forbidden?  Now go!”

Stintelrep ran out of the room to get to his duties.

Mel turned to Seamus.  “Good luck - and I am sorry about your father.”

Seamus nodded.  “He did it to himself, but thank you.”

Seamus turned and began up the stairs and Kahn followed.  Mary turned to Zachariah.  “I don’t know what I’m doing.”

Zachariah shrugged.  “That’s kinda how this stuff works…  Don’t do this.”

Mary shrugged.  “I’m lost in this world.  I’m lost with all this information.  The last two days have felt like a dream, some kind of nightmare, but I’m here, and until I wake up I have to just go with it.”

She ran off, up the stairs and left Zachariah screaming after her.

****

The side-stepper had taken his time.

Time to reflect what it had taken to bring him to this place.  He reached the final step and opened another large wooden door that opened into the top of the tower.  It was a large cylinder shaped stone room with a peaked wooden roof, just like out of a fairy tale.

At the opposite end of the room was a door-less archway and beyond was another smaller cylinder shaped room.  From within, the light in the center glowed the chamber.

He crossed the room, his resolve was steel.  He had told her he would follow her, he had told her he would rip the universe to shreds to get her back, and that was exactly what he had done.

He stopped in front of the entrance.  The shimmer of the ancient and powerful curse was so strong it thickened the air in front of him.

Once he passed through, it would be over.  No one could follow him.

The nano-machines that flooded his blood became restless, all firing in order to warn their master.  A blade formed out of his hand and he brought it up just in time to block Kahn’s sword.

She and the blade had materialized out of the shadows like a true ninja.  Any normal man would have been cleaved in two.  Zachariah, this Zachariah, was no normal man.

The bear’s roar echoed through the room and Zachariah’s doppelganger was not quick enough to stop the druid’s super strong arms, wrapping him in a restricting bear hug.  “I have you now, murderer!”

The side stepper frowned.  “I will not be stopped!”

The druid screamed in pain and released the dark Zachariah.  He was cut and bleeding in hundreds of pin prick spots.  The evil Zachariah had thousands of one inch blades protruding from him.

The side stepper’s blades retracted and the upper half of his pin stripe suit fell away, torn to shreds, “You wish to begin again?”

Kahn accepted the invitation

She leapt into action, hurling three ninja stars aimed for the side steppers head. The dark Zachariah turned and swiped his hand through the air.  A metal blade appeared and knocked the projectiles to the side.

Kahn was a half second behind her stars. The side stepper remained a step ahead parrying the next three quick and precise sword slashes.  He then formed another blade with his left hand and drove it down into the top of Kahn’s foot with precision.

She gritted her teeth and forced herself not to scream.  The dimension hopping Zachariah pulled the blade out and placed a brutal front kick to her chest, sending her flying backward through the air.

The bear roared again as Seamus came in from the dark Zachariah’s blindside and brought his massive mist into the side-stepper’s abdomen before he could defend the blow. This sent the side stepper spinning through the air and crashing back first into the hard stone wall.

Seamus rushed forward, cocking his fist back and launching it forward to end it once and for all.  The side-stepper was ready this time and ducked, letting Seamus’ fist hit and crater the wall.

He rolled forward and came to his feet behind Seamus.  In one fluid movement he spun and launched a blade from his hand at Seamus.

Seamus brought up his arm and the blade pierced his forearm and appeared on the other side.  The druid howled in pain.

Kahn pulled herself back to her feet and rushed the side-stepper.  She threw herself into the barrage, attacking with all the speed she had.  He went on the defensive, blocking each quick and well placed stroke but only just barely. Her speed was pushing him to his limit which was interesting to the side stepper. He waited for the opening he knew would come.

She stepped in and took a big backhand swing and the side stepper found his opening sinking his blade deep into her chest. Her body went ridged with the blow and the dark Zachariah smiled.

Suddenly the ninja was not there anymore and he had his blade sunk deep in what seemed to be a log which dropped to the floor with a thud.

The side-stepper’s eyes went wide as he spun all too late.  Kahn’s illusion had worked and her blade impaled the side-stepper with little resistance.

****

Zachariah had begun to wiggle.

At first it was violent and uncontrolled but then he noticed the podium was actually loose.  He had begun a rhythmic movement back and forth.  If he could overturn the podium, he could free himself.

At least that was the idea.

He had no idea what he would do after he got free but he could not be left out of this.  He had to participate, had to find out what was going on.  He couldn’t let Mary face this alone, regardless of her powers.

Not to mention, he felt responsible.  After all, the bad guy had been him in the end.  Even though Zachariah was not the killer, he was, given the right circumstances, apparently very capable of it.

Suddenly the podium tipped forward sending Zachariah crashing face first into the floor.  The podium followed and broke.

It hurt, but he was free…

****

Mary had such high hopes.  She had planned to help, to put off dealing with the waves of emotions and revelations that had been hitting her non-stop for two days.  This proved too difficult for her.

She had gotten to the top of the stairs and frozen as she watched some twisted evil version of her lover battle a ninja and a druid for the sake of the universe.  It just became too much.  What was she supposed to do?

Even worse, she knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that everything Mel had told her was true.  Not just the succubus part but the changing mind part as well.  She had already begun to feel the slip.  Whatever had happened to bring her back from the dead only minutes ago had taken a lot of energy.  She was already becoming someone new.  Soon the person she was would cease to exist and would be replaced.

Her love of Zachariah was fading.

She also knew his never would, like her tortured husband.  If she continued, Zachariah would end up being another mindless follower.  So, what now?

How could she help?

Suddenly, Kahn’s blade struck true and it appeared to be over.  The ninja had done it. The side-stepper stumbled as if to fall.

Mary couldn’t help the tears from forming, in a twisted way she was watching Zachariah die.

Then his legs strengthened and he smiled.  He looked up at Kahn and the sword disintegrated.  The hilt fell to the floor with a clang and even the ninja’s eyes were wide with surprise.

“Apparently you were not listening earlier,” He explained.  “The machines constantly repair my body.  They also repel attackers.  I am immortal.”

A blade stabbed out from his hand and through the ninja’s shoulder.  She howled.  “You however, are not.”

Mary’s mind suddenly cleared.  As the side-stepper formed another sword to finish the ninja off, Mary began to walk forward.  Her problems, and Zachariah’s problems, she could solve them once and for all.

The side-stepper noticed her and turned, raising an eyebrow as she strode to him.   “And what is it you think you are doing?”

“Breaking up with you,” she said, and then stepped in and kissed the side-stepper.

Quick thinking from the confused succubus, using her kiss to attack the side-stepper, but will it work and put an end to his reign of terror?  Sources say, probably not… but here’s hoping!

Next time!

Stranger Things; Zachariah’s Trial

TO BE CONTINUED…