Stronger Together chapter 249
Added 2022-03-08 00:24:19 +0000 UTCThe rest of the funeral was just as heart wrenching. River's son spoke for him, and Dr. Pounder told a few stories about the big sasquatch. They went up together since each person only got one eulogy, and Sam was with them. I half expected some kind of drama but Dr. Pounder had clearly gotten over River a long time ago, and she was nothing but supportive to the tiny vampire. After the rest of them went we thanked everyone for coming and then headed home, and decided to wait a day or two while we got ready to talk to everyone about our departure from this world.
The first place I went was naturally over to talk to Charity and Michael. Kara came with me, though Inari stayed at home, and we headed over to tell them we were leaving. Charity answered the door with a smile when we knocked and invited us inside, giving Kara and I both hugs as she brought us into the kitchen where Molly was cooking grilled cheese. At sixteen Molly was now the same age Kara had been when she got here, and she seemed more together than she had last time I saw her. The exposure to Raven was clearly doing her good because I could see obvious signs of my girlfriends zen attitude on the carpenter daughter.
She waved as we came in, happy to see us both. "Oh hey guys, didn't know you were coming by but I made extras. Always assume you won't have enough grilled cheese when you have this many kids around." She nodded to the table where a riot of small children played. Connor wasn't here but Bea was coloring with the other kids, and Gabby was chowing down on her own grilled cheese right next to her. Molly slapped a pair of hot sandwiches down in front of us on plates and slid them over to us as Charity sat down to resume eating her own.
The Carpenter matriarch looked at us placidly. "You're leaving." I blinked, and the woman burst out laughing. "Cameron, you're hardly the most subtle person, and Kara wears her heart on her sleeve at the best of times." She gave her surrogate daughter a warm smile. "Something I could not be more proud of. I take it from your somber mood this will be a long journey? I'm used to Michael being away, so I can tell when someone is going to be a long time coming back." She gave us both a sad smile. "Will ever be coming back?"
Kara's eyes welled up with tears and she rushed forward to wrap her arms around the older woman. "I'm so sorry mom! I promise we'll come back if we can, but we're heading somewhere far away. Back to Raven and Barb's home actually, and I don't know how long it would take to visit if we ever can. You could come with us? We're planning to invite Harry, and some other people. You and daddy would love it there!" Her eyes were bright and hopeful, but I could see the sadness in their depths. She knew this wasn't going to end that way.
This felt private. I nodded to Molly and picked up my sandwich, hugging Charity and Kara as they talked. Much like I suspected, as I left I heard Charity explaining to Kara why they couldn't leave. I knew she understood but I also knew this would still break her heart. I couldn't bear to hear her cry like that, so I headed over to Harry's to talk to my mentor one on one. I'd considered taking Yang or Barb with me, since they had bonded with him so well, but in the end this felt like it should just be me. They could visit after if he turned us down, and if not they would have plenty of chances to talk to him in the DCU.
I made it to Harry's house pretty quick, and he answered within minutes of me knocking. My mentor had his daughter balanced on his hip as he smiled at me. "Hey Cam, come on in." He was whispering so as not to wake the sleeping baby in his arms. He turned and headed back into the house. "Sorry we haven't talked since the funeral, I figured you guys could use your space, and you knew you could come here if you needed anything." He sounded sad and a bit embarrassed, my teacher had never been one for showing emotion, but he did his best for us because he felt like it was his responsibility as a mentor.
I followed him over to sit down on the couch, and decided to just rip the band aid off. "We're leaving." His eyes widened and he opened his mouth but I cut him off. "Just, hear me out boss. I want to get through this whole thing before you respond, cool?" He gestured for me to go ahead, a slightly confused look on his face. "This world sucks. Not the people, we've made tons of friends here, but the world itself. It's kind of hellish, and trust me I would know. We're heading back to Barb and Raven's universe, and we want you to come with us."
I could tell he was off balance but I wasn't done, so I pushed on with my pitch. "Now granted DC is pretty nuts, but for the most part it's the kind of nuts where the good guys win. Where people like Superman are there to handle the big stuff and you could live a normal life if you wanted. Where Maggie could grow up safe from outsider invasions and evil faeries and shapeshifting fear monsters. It would be better, for you, and Maggie, and Susan. Not to mention Kara's cousin, as you know, works at one of the biggest newspapers in that world, he could put in a good word for her when she was ready."
I was babbling now but Harry held up a hand. "Stop. Cam. Just...give me a second ok? I'm not saying no, just give me a minute to get my head around this." He slumped back a bit, letting his head fall back over the back of the couch. I mean, I admit I'm tempted. Not just because I could meet fucking BATMAN, but because...well, you're not wrong. This world isn't where I want Maggie to grow up. What's the line? 'Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact, it's cold as hell.' It's just...I don't know Cam. I have friends. Not many sure, but I have them, and family." The flash of uncertainty and anger gave me the impression Ebenezer had come clean to his grandson.
I held up my hands to stop him. "Whoa, first off, we aren't just inviting you. Inari is getting an invite I suspect she'll take, and I doubt she wants to leave Thomas or Justine. Hell I'll bring a herd of alpaca if you can find me one. Lucifer owes me a damned favor, no pun intended, and that guy really pissed me off, so I'm milking that shit." Harry's eyes lit up at that. My mentor didn't actually have that many close loved ones in his, life. Taking all of them somewhere safer would obviously appeal. Luckily he didn't seem too opposed to DC as a destination, which I knew some people would. But honestly this world was so much worse.
I'd seen lots of people online back in my old world bitch about DC being a death world, and insisting they would never go there, but I'd never agreed with the sentiment. The main thing about the DC universe was that it was balanced. Not in terms of good vs. evil, because honestly the good guys tended to win more often then not, but in terms of power. DC had a delicate ecosystem of power. Every hero of villain had other heroes or villains restraining them. If you wanted to, you could retire to some out of the way city and be pretty much left alone. Hell places like Central City were pretty peaceful all the time. Even their bad guys were fairly considerate.
Of course you also had shitty dumpster fire cities like Gotham mixed in there, but no one who wasn't literally insane or born there ever went to Gotham. It was saying something when a city was next to a massive supervillain hotspot that got frequently invaded by aliens and still managed to be considered a place everyone should avoid. I shook off my thoughts. "Anyway man, just talk it over with Susan. We'd love to have you along, and with the invasion taken care of for the foreseeable future there isn't a need for you to stick around out of worry." Having said my piece I stood up. "Anyway man, we'll check back tomorrow, I still have stops to make so I'll leave you to ponder." I stepped over to kiss the baby. "Night Mags, love you."
I headed out into the street to leave him to his thoughts, and considered who to talk to next. Normally my next stop would have been Dalton, and I felt a pang of sorrow at losing a friend I never really had. I considered Joe and Ebenezer, but I wasn't sure if this counted as reaching beyond the outer gates, and having to fight the old wizards would really put a damper on our goodbyes. Other than Henry, we hadn't made too many friends here close enough to ask who didn't have their own stuff going on. Hana had died in the last battle, so that left our roommates.
So I headed back to the house and called a meeting of everyone who lived there. Once everyone was gather I looked around at this strange family I had here. Even my master was here, looking crotchety and annoyed at being called. He'd been sleeping more since just before the battle, and I suspected arming the rank and file with magic weapons had taken it out of him. "So, you all may not know this, but we aren't from around here. Specifically we aren't from this world." I gestured at the girls. "My world is pretty much irrelevant, but those two are from a version of DC comics, and we found a way to get back there."
I shrugged, not sure exactly what to say next. "I know this is a crazy thing to drop on you, but we're leaving. You're welcome to come along, if you want, but we won't be back for a long time if ever. We're going to try to come visit but there's no guarantees. We love you guys, and we love having you around, so you're welcome to come. If you don't want to tag along I'll sign over the house to one of you before we go, probably Andi because she's way more responsible than the rest of you, no offense." I stopped to let their brains catch up.
Morgan, as per usual, just shrugged, cuddling Max on her lap. Raven had finally trained him to sit still for the crazy vampire as long as she was gentle. "That sounds super cool. I'd love to meet Raven's old friends from before, and maybe fry her ex's brain a little for being such a dick." I smirked because I had no issues with that, I was planning to kick Grayson around a little myself. She turned to the others. "You guys in too? Because it would be bummer to leave everyone behind." She winked at Andi. "I'd miss you most of all, peppermint."
Andi flushed and I laughed and cut them off. "Think it over. We aren't leaving just yet, and Harry needs time to think too." I smirked at Yang and Barb. "Though I'm guessing a little motivation from his favorite apprentices would help him come to a decision." Yang's answering smirk was loud and clear as she grabbed Barb and dragged her away and I stood up to leave my roomies to their thoughts. After all, we still had calls to make, I'd told Harry I was inviting Thomas and Justine, and after this time to think I had a few other candidates in mind too.
Comments
Huh, as much as I hate to admit it, the reasoning makes sense. They have no idea how long this mess will take (meaning even if they hoard the non perishables that may not be enough) and lack the man power (and probably skill set) to make and hold agaisnt attackers (like Amazons and local crimianls) the facilities to grow enough food even for just the assasinss, not too mention they would run out of food first. Having someone you KNOW can both provide the food and hold the place by themselves, all in a very short time span is a good idea; especially when Ivy has worked for them in the past.
ethan maloney
2022-03-11 23:27:41 +0000 UTC