Sell you a Bridge chapter 52
Added 2022-01-02 23:57:42 +0000 UTCThe Clock Tower July 19th 2010 10:00 PM EDT
So my dead girlfriend wasn't dead. I hadn't even considered the possibility, which in retrospect felt stupid of me. Little details about my interaction with Staunton and comments he'd made when we fought started adding up. Annabel was a Talon. I didn't know the exact procedure for becoming one but I did know that it involved dying. The question was how the hell had she become one?
Given her dismissal of the Talons humanity it didn't seem like something she would have been interested in, but then again having a backup plan was very like her, or at least like the her I thought I'd known. Her parents didn't seem like they would have wanted her to become a zombie from what she'd said, but then again I never actually met the crazy bastards so who knew. All I could say for sure is that she was alive (in a manner of speaking) and she had the thread now. She also apparently had Morgana's ritual and planned to use it.
Artemis and Reggie were sitting across from me at the table in our dining room looking almost as shocked as I was, but with a side order of pity aimed in my direction. Artemis, being the most outspoken of us all, cleared her throat. "So. I'm not really sure what to say. It sucked that she died and all but, forgive me for being a bitch here, Annabel not being around was kind of best for everyone. Now she's alive, and still crazy if not even crazier from whatever mad science bullshit brought her back, and she's planning to become a god."
Reggie rolled his eyes "Thank you Walter Cronkite, for that excellent summation. If you're done nutshelling our friend's agonizing situation do you maybe have any solutions?" He winced and glanced guiltily over at me "Sorry if that was a bit blunt man, but my point stands. We need to figure out what the hell to do about this. We can't just sit around and wait for her to open the Labyrinth." He seemed to be panicking a bit just talking about, and I felt for him there, I was panicking too. About a whole bunch of shit. The burning number fifty behind my eyelids was calling out to me, urging me to solve my problems.
Jim's voice interject from behind us as he walked in with the other older magic users "That's exactly what you're going to do." We all turned to stare incredulously at our mentor, who was back in his human face. He sighed when he caught our expressions of outrage "This next part isn't something you can help with. We need to track down the thread before the twenty fourth to prevent the Labyrinth from opening. Annabel Powers is a dangerous and unstable girl at best, and should she attain the divinity she seeks there is little to suggest she will be any less dangerous or unstable as a goddess."
Reggie, who was usually the calmest of all of us, slammed his fist down on the table. "So you expect us to just sit around and wait while you all run around tracking down leads and trying to prevent the rise of the Yandere goddess? You've been training us for over a month, and we're already cleared for our own jobs. If you didn't think we were any good why bother letting us off the leash in the first place?" I winced at the rage in his tone. Poor Reggie blamed himself for this more than any of us. If the Labyrinth was unleashed he was going to hold himself personally responsible.
Jim, being Jim, actually got that. And walked over to put a hand on Reggie's shoulder. "It's not that lad. We don't have any leads. Nimue was able to track her sister because they're blood related, but we have no method to scry Annabel. If she is indeed a Talon now she doesn't even really have blood, just that strange mercurial liquid." He sighed heavily "We need to go out and rattle some cages, talk to some of our more unsavory contacts, and while we do we need to know that you all aren't out running amok. Most of the Court of Owls weren't at the estate, and I somehow doubt that was their entire stock of undead lackeys."
I hadn't even had time to consider that. I'd been so focused on Annabel I hadn't even taken into consideration that our issue with the Court wasn't solved yet. That said, I was pretty convinced the uppity bastards would take any actions against me a bit more seriously after we wiped out more than fifty of their elite operatives. They were megalomaniacal assholes but they were also businessmen, at a certain point the sunk cost fallacy was going to be too much for them to ignore even for the sake of pride.
Until that point however, I needed to find a way to up my combat potential. I was pretty sure it was about time for me to get a legitimate martial art. My ninja skills were invaluable but they weren't designed for up front combat. If I'd had actual combat capabilities combined with my reflexes and Madame Xanadu's magic that fight with the Talon's would have been over much more quickly. I made a mental note to look through my email and find something to supplement my lagging martial arts.
Reggie had nothing else to say after he heard Jim's explanation, he just jerked away from our mentors hand and stalked out of the room. Artemis and I shared a look and we both sighed. I turned to Jim, whose expression looked pained. "It's ok boss. He just blames himself for all this. He thinks that because his family were the ones the Court used to leverage us anything that happens is on him. I think we all feel responsible in one way or another but Reggie is feeling it most of all." I turned to regard the other magic users "So, Madame Xanadu, Mr. Blood, what brings you to our humble lair?"
The two other magic users who had come in behind Jim gave us a nod, but Blood pretty much ignored us after that, the bastard. I could see why Jim didn't like him. Madame Xanadu, however, wasn't an asshole and favored us with a smile and a reply "As James said, we'll be going out to search for Ms. Powers together, but I wanted to reach out and offer my ear. I more than anyone know the havoc my sister can wreak on even sturdiest of wills. If any of you need to talk my door is always open to you. You're all talented and dependable practitioners and I would love nothing more than to speak to you more often even if it's just to vent."
I was more than aware the ancient sorceress had noticed something about me and was trying to build bridges, but it was still kind of her to think of us, and she was an extremely experienced magic user we could learn a lot from. As she mentioned it however one specific thing struck me. "I may take you up on that, but before you go I actually had a question. I came across a rather unpleasant object. It shouldn't have any active magical effects but it's sort of infamous and it might be cursed, would any of you guys be willing to check it out?"
Jim raised en eyebrow "I hadn't heard anything about this? What artifact did you pick up?" I had actually completely forgotten to mention it to my mentor when I'd agreed to carry my Uncle's gun but he didn't seem upset about it, just mildly interested. I reached into my coat wordlessly and pulled out my Uncle's gun before handing it to my mentor. He picked the thing up an weighed it in his hand. "This weapon has killed a great many living beings, and been feared by a great deal more. How odd. This would be your Uncle's famous Holiday pistol?"
I nodded and Jim made a hmm sound. He seemed almost oblivious to what was going on as he stared at it. "This thing has taken on a hint of conceptual nature. That's rare." I just stared blankly at him and he shook his head ruefully "Conceptual objects that have as the name may imply become somewhat the embodiment or a concept. It usually takes millennia and millions of people concentrating belief on an artifact before it can even have a possibility of happening. Nimue, what do you think?"
He passed the weapon to the sorceress, who furrowed her brow. Her voice was a bit dreamy as she answered "It isn't a conceptual weapon, but it's started down that path. I suspect the extreme violence and fear mixed with the current environment of Gotham allowed this to happen. When Holiday came onto the scene his brand of murder was something of a novelty, the gun seems to have acted as a focus for his legend when magnified by Gotham's nature." She sounded fascinated, and I was briefly worried she wouldn't want to give it back. It was creepy and possibly evil but it was still mine.
I shook the thought off though, Madame Xanadu was a legend, she didn't need my weapon. She continued her analysis "I wouldn't expect to see anything like this again, not only has Gotham become the source of many legends that would prevent that kind of belief inside the city from converging on a single person but the chances of something like that happening are astronomical even if one person managed it." She chuckled "To put in context, someone would be more likely to win the lottery while getting struck by lightning that to spark a conceptual confluence. This weapon just happened to be at the right place in the right time and be perfectly compatible with the magic in Gotham."
I raised an eyebrow in concern. My voice was a little shaky as I managed to croak out "So I've been carrying around some sort of evil murder totem? Is it going to do something to me?" Had my Uncle known about this? Was it all some kind of plot? Did he create this weapon on purpose and was going to use it possess me or something? Why the hell hadn't I shown this thing to Jim before? It was super shady that my serial killer Uncle made me swear to carry around his murder weapon.
Jim saw my face and burst out laughing "Don't hyperventilate lad, it's not going to eat your soul. I can tell what you're worried about but your Uncle would have had no idea about this. The gun would have been normal all those years ago, it only gained its nature after sitting in the filth of fear and death and Gotham magic. Like I said, making something like this is a one in a trillion chance. I'm a walking personification of death and even I couldn't manage to instill a death concept into a weapon."
I breathed a sigh of relief "Right. Sorry. Been a bit paranoid lately, what with my crazy ex coming back from the dead. I need to calm down. Maybe go visit Zee or something." I frowned "Although Annabel warned me away from her. I should be fine if I stick to stealth when I visit." No way in hell the Court could see inside Shadowcrest, and I'd rather avoid Zee's overprotective helicopter dad than risk her getting shivved in the kidney by my psychotic Talon megalomaniac ex.
Jim laughed at that and ruffled my hair "Sounds like a plan lad. But try not to get caught by her old man. I doubt he's too fond of you after our last visit. Zatara wouldn't kill you, but he can be a bit overprotective of his little girl, I don't need to waste time trying to track my disciple through some hell dimension because the magician caught you shagging his baby girl." I sputtered a bit, trying to tell him Zee and I weren't like that, but he just laughed and walked out of the room. He could be such a dick sometimes.