“Oh...”
Juliet paused, realising she had been had. She did not get to say anything else
about it though as they were joined by another member of the Club. The huge,
broad shouldered Nate, stepped through the door and glanced around, a scowl
settling on his face for a moment when he saw that it was only Juliet and
Nicola around.
“Hi
Spike.” Nicola waved, earning herself a smile from the young man. She was fully
aware his problem was not with her, but with Speedster, who had kicked his butt
a few times over the last year despite his ability to breathe fire and the
hard, almost iron strong shell that had formed along his back.
“Hi
Snap,” His return wave was friendly, though the glower he gave Juliet as he
turned to her was much less so, “Speedster.” He nodded unhappily.
“Spike.”
Juiliet nodded back, unsurprised. She knew she was less than popular amongst
those in their group who had Fused with villains from the worlds linked to
their Spheres. It was the price she paid for being one of the voices of reason
that had spoken against revealing their powers to the world officially and stepping
in to prevent anyone who tried to use their powers against someone who wasn’t
super powered. As she packed her World Sphere away, Nate moved over to the
equipment to double check it before they started filming. Since it was Nicola’s
project but Nate’s equipment, she chose not to object when he fiddled with one
or two things, though she did start arguing with him over the placement of one
of the cameras when he started moving the one in the back corner to get at the
screen.
Speedster
wisely backed away from the conversation that was slowly turning into a row and
moved over to the costume box, picking out the items from the pile that
belonged to her costume. Since this was a super hero project, Snap, who had
been good at sewing even before she had Fused with a costume designer from
another dimension who created new costumes for her friend on an almost daily
basis, had created a costume for each of the heroes and the villains.
Juliet’s
costume was mostly blues and whites, with hints of silver as highlighting.
Unlike some of the others there was no cape and not only because it would slow
her down. While some of the others who
were taking part in the project thought capes looked awesome, she had decided
they were a hazard years ago. They could get caught in too much and they could
be grabbed by the bad guy and either ripped off or used as a choking hazard.
While
she did not have to wear the superhero get up when she was not acting as a
superhero onscreen, she did kind of like the way it had been tailored to her
exact measurements and her colour preferences. The costume had no stupid little
skirt like some anime heroine costumes did and instead consisted of a pair of
an almost skin tight, short sleeved lycra catsuit that was just loose enough
she could hide a sports bra underneath it and a pair of deep treaded tough
boots with the same sort of support as her running trainers, making them one of
her favourite pairs of shoes. If they hadn’t been for the costume only she
would have asked Snap if she could wear them everywhere.
She
had no hood or full face mask, instead her catsuit came with a domino mask that
was in blue with silver markings that made her eyes stand out. As masks went it
wasn’t particularly effective at hiding her true identity but it was only meant
to be symbolic for the movie anyway. She wasn’t too worried about someone
working out who she was and what her powers were from student project that
would never be seen past Snap, the Club and her tutors anyway.
As
Snap and Spike continued to argue about camera placement and equipment, Juliet
was joined by one of the twins. Mira looked tired as she slumped down at
Juliet’s side and her flinch as her brother walked through the door was enough
to let Speedster know that there had been another ‘debate.’ The twins had Fused
with two people from the same universe, but unfortunately for them Mira had Fused
with the hero while her brother had Fused with one of the villains and both had
developed the split personality disorders that went with those people along
with the powers.
“You
okay, Luna?” Speedster worried at her friend. She felt particularly protective
of Luna, since she had been the girl’s first friend at the university and had
seen people try and take advantage of the girl who was surprisingly innocent
considering her age and life experience.
“Yes,
no. I don’t know.” Mira admitted as she glanced over at her brother. “We
finally came to an agreement with him.”
The
emphasis she put on ‘him’ told Juliet exactly who she was talking about. Unlike
Luna, her brother didn’t consider his ‘other self’ part of him. Instead he
tried to ignore his psychotic personality and contain the mayhem it caused. The
way Luna did it, she could work with her other personality, even hold
conversations and figure things out together, much the way the hero she had
Fused with did. The way Michael did it meant that when the psychotic
personality escaped the saner one’s chains, something bad normally happened.
And
somehow Luna had managed to come to an agreement with it.
“How?”
Speedster asked, shocked. She had only narrowly escaped having to deal with the
lunatic and that had only been because Luna had thrown herself in the way
first.
“Well
when I first realised it was Shade I was dealing with, not Michael, I stepped
back to let my other self deal with it since she’s better with our magic than I
am.” Luna explained, reminding Juliet that Michael refused to use his Club name
where the psycho variant of him used it rather than his real name. “But he
didn’t want to fight.”
“Is
he sick?”
“I
did wonder that. I mean Mikey gets the worst colds around this time of year and
if he doesn’t catch the flu at some point it’ll be a miracle.” Luna shrugged,
“But no. It turns out he’s figured that we’re not a threat to his taking over
the world and as his sister I should be working with him, not against him.”
“But
you are, and you shouldn’t.” Speedster frowned, confused.
“Oh
I know we are...I am.” Mira grimaced slightly as she realised she was talking
about herself as two people again. Technically with her split personalities she
was right, but that didn’t mean she liked admitting it out loud even around
Juliet who knew the truth. “No one else in the Club can use the magic we can,
it was part of our Fusion even though we should need the focuses in order to
wield them.”
“So
did you tell him you weren’t helping him take over the world?” Juliet asked,
still confused by this turn of events.
“I
did.” Luna nodded, amused by something, “He said that I’ll change my mind and
that it’s apparently far too much effort to try and take my powers when I’m so
genre savvy, so he’ll try a different route.”
“And
that should worry me more than it does.” Speedster scowled, glancing over at
Michael who had gone straight over to Spike and pulled him away from the row,
the pair now discussing something that she wasn’t sure if she should be worried
about or not.
“Oh
and apparently he’s not too worried about you either, since he’s the only
Villain Fusion in the entire club who doesn’t have to worry about catching you
first.” Mira warned her. Juliet scowled as she realised that was true. The type
of magic that Mira and Michael could wield meant that once the magic was in
motion it wouldn’t matter how fast she was, she would have to stop and play
their game because there would be no other escape.
“If
you didn’t get into a fight with him, why are you so tired?” Speedster couldn’t
help but ask.
“All
nighter on coursework.” Mira chuckled, “I haven’t actually slept since
yesterday.”
“Are
you going to be alright to...you know?” She gestured to the crate of costumes
and then around at the cameras and the props set up.
“I
should be.” Mira shrugged as she pulled her own costume out of the box. Unlike
Speedster’s costume, Luna’s had the itty bitty skirt, but an imperial purple
one over tiny black lycra shorts, along with a tight imperial purple tank top,
all of which had gold markings made from golden thread. Luna had a cape, one
that was black on the outside and purple on the inside, and her black boots
were knee high and had slight heels. Her domino mask was black with gold
markings around the edge. It made her look more like a villain than a hero, but
considering Luna’s insane hair colours, it suited her. “I have access to coffee
and sugar. I’ll be set until I crash tonight and hey, I don’t have to worry
about Shade stabbing me in the back anymore.”
“Which
is always a good thing.” Speedster agreed, standing up and heading for the
screens set up at the back of the room. There were two groups of screens there,
both with pieces of paper attached to them. One had a blue ‘M’ on while the
other had a pink ‘F.’ The two girls headed behind the latter of the two and got
into their superhero costumes. By the time they were done the others who were
to be involved in today’s recording had arrived and they had been joined behind
the screen by villainess of the short film.
“G’afternoon
Hex.” Speedster nodded to her, earning herself a grunt and the evil eye back.
The other girl, who had Fused with a powerful but particularly smart witch,
wasn’t one for conversation at the best of times and considering the books
Juliet could see poking out of her bag, she assumed that there was a lot of
coursework Hex was skipping out of doing in order to be here.
“We
are taking this outside aren’t we?” Luna asked nervously as she poked her head
around the screens and considered the size of the room, “I mean we’ve never
tried using our powers in such a confined space before and...”
“If
you bothered to remember the script, that’s kind of the point.” Hex reminded
her, a small smirk on her face, “I, the bad guy, am going to get to kick your
butts because you’re too inexperienced with your powers, Speedster can’t move
at full speed in such close quarters when you lot are around and Chi isn’t
here.” She paused and poked her own head around the screen, thinking for a
moment before saying, “If it helps, I’ll try and make sure you hit the
padding.”
“You
are looking forward to this way too much.” Speedster grouched, knowing that she
was about to get her butt kicked and not looking forward to having to let it
happen. She wasn’t at as much of a disadvantage indoors as the others seemed to
think so she could defend herself if she was allowed but it wasn’t in the
script so she was going to have to let Hex send her flying. It wasn’t going to
be pleasant but it was the price they paid for using their powers to make up for
special effects.
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