Chapter 15
Tut, Tut. Driver.
Alexander jolted awake as Annie shook his shoulder. He checked the time via implant: 10 p.m., right on schedule.
“Thanks, Annie,” he murmured as he pulled himself to his feet, rubbing sleep from his eyes. It hadn’t been a good nap, but it was better than nothing.
He’d taken first watch after they’d both had enough of walking through flickering, identical maintenance tunnels.
The time hadn’t been wasted, at least.
They had spent hours combing through the implant’s information, accessing deeper evaluations and even suggestions for training their physical and cognitive stats. Alexander wasn’t convinced all of it was possible, but he wasn’t about to ignore good advice, no matter the source. He’d try and judge by the results. After all, it was only their survival on the line.
The implant’s reference to a possible third power still lingered in his thoughts, but Annie had confirmed there was no way to identify powers outside of the awakening process.
One thing had been clear: they needed to train their powers regularly if they wanted any chance of staying ahead of those hunting them. Synergistic abilities, she had explained, were exceptional boons, capable of exponentially increasing the strength or utility of the primary power.
They had also touched on the implant’s more suspicious details. References to power typologies, an ‘Ascension Program,’ and even the overridden attempts by both implants to report them for priority monitoring… There was clearly more going on than either of them understood. And yet, they agreed it didn’t matter right now, not while they were still barely keeping ahead of the superheroes and bounty hunters.
Annie had provided details about the hero who attacked them: Flashpoint, a city-registered super with the ability to generate and compress heat and flame. Someone the public mostly admired from a distance because of the regular collateral damage he left in his wake. Given how easily he had blasted the shop open, risking Frank’s life just to get the drop on Annie, Alexander wasn’t sure ‘superhero’ was the right descriptor.
Superprick is more like it. I just hope Frank’s okay…
“So, just to go over the plan again,” Annie began, grabbing her new katana, “we’ll head up and figure out where we are first.”
Alexander continued, “Then we’ll locate a suitable vehicle to, uh, ‘borrow’ and head to…”
“My hideout!” Annie finished for him.
“Right.” He squinted in exaggerated suspicion. “And this hideout of yours… you never did explain why we absolutely needed to go there.”
“My hat,” Annie deadpanned. “It’s non-negotiable. I need to pick it up. I left it there after washing it, before I went to track my sister down. Besides, I’ve got some supplies that’ll get us through the next few days.”
Alexander didn’t exactly have a better idea. It wasn’t like he knew how to go on the run. His purchases would likely be traced, even if, according to Annie, they couldn’t freeze his account. Something about it being a ‘galactic bank account.’
They made for the stairwell, still bickering about the sacred importance of her cowboy hat.
“Okay, but seriously,” Alexander asked with curious amusement, “why is the hat so important to you?”
Annie went bright red at the sudden question. She was really good at impersonating a freckled tomato.
“W—well, during the prison escape,” she said, reaching the security door a step ahead of him, “I was being chased by one of the other escapees. He’d somehow removed his collar. Then this superhero flew down the middle of the prison…”
Alexander nodded and reached for the door’s code panel. It whispered about security authorization and reporting passage events.
“He had this whole real cowboy look, you know?” Annie went on, launching into one of her superhero tangents. “Not all supes wear costumes. It’s a culture thing, and it changes depending on where you are. Most at least wear practical armor or something.”
With a thought, Alexander reached into the panel and gently told it their passage was authorized and should be kept a secret, just this once.
Authorization granted. Withhold reporting.
“So, anyway, this hero’s name is Maverick,” Annie continued. “He can fly and shoot some sort of bolts from his fingers. And he just ignores me, even though I’m also escaping, and goes straight for the guy chasing me. As he zips by, he gives me this look, like he understands.”
Her voice dropped to a whisper. “Because real heroes take care of people first, rules be damned.”
Alexander tested the door. It was unlocked, but bolted or chained from the other side.
“You’re up,” he said, stepping aside
She transformed her arm into a long, thin blade and slipped it through the gap. Her tongue poked between her lips as she concentrated.
“Anyway, long story short: Maverick and this guy fought their way up to an upper level and disappeared. I found the hat on the way up… Got it!”
Metal clattered on the other side of the door.
“So, it’s important to you because it reminds you that there are real heroes out there?” Alexander asked.
She studied him for a moment, checking for mockery, but found only sincerity. She smiled. “Yeah.”
“I think I understand,” he said quietly. “Are you ready?”
“Born ready!”
Alexander pushed the door open, letting in crisp night air and the distant thump of club music. People drifted past, many of them clearly drunk, while hovercars zipped along the road and overhead.
He shut the door behind them. The broken chain hung uselessly from a bracket, but he looped it through the handle to at least make it look secure.
“Follow me,” Annie said, turning toward the street.
They emerged onto a wide, neon-lit sidewalk. The city hummed with life. Bars spilled music, laughter, and tipsy patrons onto the crowded but flowing walkway. Holo-signs scrolled specials and invitations in multiple languages above club entrances. Convenience stores glowed under harsh synthetic lighting, vending bots shuffling along their programmed paths outside.
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Annie slowed as they passed a row of neatly parked hoverbikes, glancing over her shoulder with a raised brow. Alexander shook his head. He didn’t know how to ride one, and he didn’t trust Annie’s driving skills.
They are damn cool, though… another time.
Annie slipped into the flow of foot traffic, weaving between party-goers and drunk stragglers with the ease of someone who belonged. She was smiling, her shoulders loose and relaxed. Like someone who belonged here.
And not at all like someone with a bounty on their head.
The sword on her back didn’t draw a second glance either. Given the prevalence of cybernetics and casual displays of power, Alexander supposed it wasn’t that strange. Just another thing he needed to come to terms with.
He followed close, keeping his face neutral and trying to appear relaxed. He fought the urge to shove his hands deep into his pockets. The people brushing past didn’t seem to notice him at all, too wrapped up in their own nights.
As they passed a crowded bar with an outdoor patio, Alexander caught sight of Annie slipping up a side stair into the maze of tables and patrons. He stayed on the path but kept her in view.
She passed behind a seated woman, and when she emerged, a black hooded jacket was already in her hands. In one quick motion, she swung it over her shoulders and pulled the hood up, appearing as though she’d been wearing it all along. Then she hopped back down to rejoin the crowd.
No one reacted.
Alexander blinked. He hadn’t even seen the moment she lifted it. Watching her closely, he noted how she moved a fraction of a second faster than everyone else, anticipating openings in the crowd, shifting just enough to avoid contact. She moved with experience. With practice. Like someone who had spent years slipping through the cracks in society.
He tried to emulate her example, mirroring her movements. It was awkward at first, his shoulder clipping a man in a sparkling jacket, which earned him a glare. But by the next crosswalk, he’d found a rhythm. He could feel the flow of people, see the openings before they formed.
Annie grinned over her shoulder. “You learn quick for a first-time fugitive.”
“Maybe, but I’m not pulling a wardrobe change mid-crowd anytime soon,” he replied.
She laughed as the light changed.
Alexander scanned the streets as they crossed. “We need somewhere quieter to… you know.”
“Follow me. I know just what we need.”
She turned off the main street into a quieter section of the city.
I remember what it was like, not having a care in the world… not being on the run. Without superpowers. Without an implant planning my ‘ascension’.
And yet, despite the danger he felt was waiting around every corner, he couldn’t help but feel…
Am I enjoying this? Or is that leftover emotion from the other me?
They reached an automated multistory parking garage, the kind that allowed long-term stays. As they watched, a vehicle exited the building. Systems scanned it before the barrier rose to let it pass.
Without hesitation, Annie led them inside.
To Alexander, this was simple: find a dark corner with a suitable vehicle, work his Technopathy, avoid letting Annie drive, then repeat the magic trick on the exit systems.
Annie had other ideas.
“Look, I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with a typical urban transit-class hovercar,” she said, voice adopting a mock seriousness. “I just think maybe we should practice stealing other kinds of cars.”
She twirled on her heel and pointed at a sleek, aerodynamic machine parked nearby. Its lines gleamed even under the garage’s dull lights, all curves and confidence. The kind of vehicle parked by someone who expected valets to handle it. The kind that would be reported stolen within minutes.
“That is a Lux Aero,” Alexander said flatly. “It’s probably worth more than every other car in here put together.”
Annie grinned. “Exactly. What better way to practice?”
He sighed. “Annie…”
“Tell me you don’t want to see inside.”
He hesitated.
Her gasp was loud enough to echo. “You do!”
“I want to survive the next forty-eight hours without becoming the top trending fugitive in the city.”
“Oh please, I’m already trending,” she muttered, skipping toward the Lux Aero. “Might as well do it in style.”
Alexander followed, scanning the garage. No guards or visible cameras. Just the quiet hum of the city and the occasional chirp of a car’s locking system.
He laid a hand against the Lux Aero’s surface and exhaled.
“Alright. But I’m driving.”
Annie pouted but didn’t argue.
Closing his eyes, Alexander reached into the vehicle’s systems. The Lux Aero resisted, its security architecture was layered and deliberate. False paths, tripwires, firewalls. It had been built to resist even powered intrusion, not just digital or mechanical.
It didn’t matter. He could feel the systems beneath the armor. He didn’t need to fight them head-on. The machine whispered its secrets to him, and listened when he whispered back.
Aren’t you tired of being left here? Let’s go for a ride.
The Lux Aero purred awake, the hum of gravitational and magnetic systems filling the garage before settling into a low thrum.
When he opened his eyes, Annie was already sprawled across the backseat, pouring herself a glass of champagne she had found.
“Tut, tut. Driver!” she called in an overblown impression of a wealthy socialite. “We’re running late, dear. Let’s away!”
Alexander stared at her, confused, mildly betrayed, and not entirely sure where the champagne had come from. He grumbled to himself as he slid into the driver’s seat.
They didn’t talk much during the ride.
Annie lounged in the back sipping and occasionally shoved the bottle toward him despite his repeated protests that he was driving. She cycled through radio channels until settling on a 50s Shockwave Rock station, then mimed strumming an air guitar.
Alexander kept his eyes on the road, smooth and quiet. No stunts. He avoided the main roads and skyways, even though the Lux Aero all but begged to leap into them. It was registered, priority tier.
Rich people. Must be nice.
Eventually he set the vehicle down a block from their destination, guided by Annie’s last-minute directions. The side street was lined with recycling bins and enough expensive cars that the Lux Aero wouldn’t stand out. Much.
Annie led him to a large apartment complex wedged between an office tower and a twenty-four-seven MegaMart.
“This is it,” she said, punching a code into the security panel.
Alexander didn’t comment on the fact that she knew the code. He did, however, glance up at the camera overhead.
“Hold on. Let me try something.” He reached out with his Technopathy.
“Whatcha doing?” she whispered, holding the door open and checking the street behind them.
“Well, you know how I don’t have much range yet?” Alexander murmured. “I’m going to make the camera forget we were here. Then, maybe, get it to warn me if anyone else enters the building.”
“You can do that?”
He shrugged. “Don’t know. About to find out.”
He traced its protocols until he found what he needed and pressed his intent into them. A subtle adjustment: send a ping to his implant if it spotted anyone entering the building.
The command settled into the system as if it had always been there. He couldn’t explain why, but he knew the camera would hold his order even after he walked away.
“It worked,” he said softly. “I don’t know how, but it’s like I left a bit of awareness within the device. It will keep doing what I asked even after I’m out of range.”
Annie’s eyes widened. Her whisper was full of awe. “You could send cars and drones to pick up snacks whenever you want.”
He sighed and motioned her inside.
They caught the elevator up to the fifth floor. The building showed its age, but it was clean. There were even a few potted plants that were clearly cared for.
Annie’s eyes flicked briefly to apartment three as they walked past, but she said nothing. She keyed in a code for the door of apartment four. The lock disengaged with a soft beep, and the door swung open.
The apartment was compact but tidy. A small kitchen on the right, two doors on the left, and a lounge beyond. The sofa and recliner were old but cared for. A pair of sliding glass doors opened onto a narrow balcony.
Annie beamed. “Tu casa es mi casa.”
Alexander didn’t speak the language, but he was pretty sure she got it backwards. Their implants translated an instant later, confirming it. She performed her freckled tomato impression yet again.
But what drew his attention were the framed photos on the wall. A family. An elderly couple, their children, and their grandchildren.
“Annie…” His voice was cautious. “Did we just add breaking and entering to my record?”
“… Maybe.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 224 - Hard Truths
- Chapter 223 - Three Divine Wills
- Chapter 222 - Trustworthy
- Chapter 221 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 10
- Chapter 220 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 9
- Chapter 219 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 8
- Chapter 218 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 7
- Chapter 217 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 6
- Chapter 216 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 5
- Chapter 215 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 4
- Chapter 214 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 3
- Chapter 213 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 2
- Chapter 212 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 1
- Chapter 211 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 3
- Chapter 210 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 2
- Chapter 209 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 1
- Chapter 208 - Trust in Tomorrow
- Chapter 207 - Uncoordinated
- Chapter 206 - Within Range
- Chapter 205 - What the Future Holds
- Chapter 204 - Tell Me
- Announcing: The Spellforged Magus
- Chapter 203 - Countdown to Escalation
- Chapter 202 - The M.G.S.
- Chapter 201 - Where the Bodies Went
- Chapter 200 - Signed and Sealed
- Chapter 199 - Concessions
- Chapter 198 - Red Handed
- Chapter 197 - Plan S
- Chapter 196 - The Sidearm
- Chapter 195 - The (Not So) Wise One
- Chapter 194 - Blood on the Sand
- Chapter 193 - Everything Metal
- Chapter 192 - Dead Hours
- Chapter 191 - Due Diligence
- Chapter 190 - Opening Negotiations
- Chapter 189 - Price of Admission
- Chapter 188 - Cheap Tricks
- Chapter 187 - Old Habits Die Last
- Chapter 186 - Under Surveillance
- Chapter 185 - Laying the Groundwork
- Chapter 184 - Ascension Oasis
- Chapter 183 - Legal in Dubai
- Chapter 182 - Lesson One: Survive
- Chapter 181 - One Ring Changes Everything
- Chapter 180 - One Mind, Two Thoughts
- Chapter 179 - First Roundtable
- Chapter 178 - Past Plans, Future Planning
- Chapter 177 - Making History in Broad Daylight
- Chapter 176 - Signed, the Machine God
- Chapter 175 - Outclassed
- Chapter 174 - Heavy Metal
- Chapter 173 - The Vault
- Chapter 172 - The Borrowing Begins
- Chapter 171 - Legal Counsel and Illegal Plans
- Chapter 170 - Decisions that Ripple
- Chapter 169 - The Devil’s in the Details
- Chapter 168 - Coping Mechanisms
- Chapter 167 - No High Ground
- Chapter 166 - Sunset over Manhattan
- Chapter 165 - Window Shopping
- Chapter 164 - Best Behavior
- Chapter 163 - Sharp
- Chapter 162 - A Lot of Work
- Chapter 161 - Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 160 - Seven out of Nine
- Chapter 159 - Sparks in the Dark
- Chapter 158 - Just Kids
- Chapter 157 - Storm Chasing
- Chapter 156 - VIP Service
- Chapter 155 - The Ten of Spades
- Chapter 154 - Shifting Gears
- Chapter 153 - The Lawyer
- Chapter 152 - Returning Home
- Chapter 151 - A Formal Alliance
- Chapter 150 - Return to Sol
- Chapter 149 - One Reason Too Many
- Chapter 148 - Foundations
- Chapter 147 - Not Quite Pirates
- Chapter 146 - Arcane Warden
- Chapter 145 - Running Dark
- Chapter 144 - Just a Little Detour
- Chapter 143 - Heading Home
- Chapter 142 - Strawberry and Chocolate
- Chapter 141 - Snowflakes and Steel
- Chapter 140 - Spreading the Dream
- Chapter 139 - Politics
- Chapter 138 - Cleared
- Chapter 137 - Welcome to the Jungle
- Chapter 136 - Hunter or Hunted
- Chapter 135 - Into the Dark
- Chapter 134 - Beastworld
- Chapter 133 - The Right Kind of Crazy
- Chapter 132 - More Than Whole
- Chapter 131 - Nanomachines
- Chapter 130 - Windows
- Chapter 129 - Legal Courtesy
- Chapter 128 - Life’s Song
- Chapter 127 - Moving Forward
- Chapter 126 - Mending
- Chapter 125 - Date?
- Chapter 124 - Spoils of War
- Chapter 123 - Measure
- Chapter 122 - Severed
- Chapter 121 - Animachina’s Purpose
- Chapter 120 - Practice Under Fire
- Chapter 119 - Forced Entry
- Chapter 118 - Returning Fire
- Chapter 117 - The Prophecy of Eights
- Chapter 116 - Rivals Reunited
- Chapter 115 - The Nexus
- Chapter 114 - Promises
- Chapter 113 - Starting a Fire
- Chapter 112 - Soul Circuit
- Chapter 111 - Teamwork
- Chapter 110 - Entropy Rising
- Chapter 109 - Assimilate
- Chapter 108 - The Cult of Entropy
- Chapter 107 - Sleipnir’s Landing
- Chapter 106 - All Hands on Deck
- Chapter 105 - Five and a Half Members
- Chapter 104 - Pathfinder
- Chapter 103 - Twenty-Five
- Chapter 102 - Mystery Solved
- Chapter 101 - Borrowed Time
- Chapter 100 - Sleipnir
- Chapter 99 - Captain’s Terms
- Chapter 98 - Service Record
- Chapter 97 - Help Wanted
- Chapter 96 - Borrowing Trouble
- Chapter 95 - Four Months
- Chapter 94 - Drug Dealers
- Chapter 93 - Freedom
- Chapter 92 - Waves
- Chapter 91 - Aftermath
- Chapter 90 - Vigil
- Chapter 89 - One Vote from Extinction
- Chapter 88 - The Weight of Dreams
- Chapter 87 - Machine God
- Chapter 86 - No Words
- Chapter 85 - Pure Will
- Chapter 84 - Will and Structure
- Chapter 83 - Blood in the Water
- Chapter 82 - First Blood
- Chapter 81 - Dreams Collide (continued)
- Chapter 80 - Dreams Collide
- Chapter 79 - A Peaceful Moment
- Chapter 78 - Will Made Manifest
- Chapter 77 - Maximum Output
- Chapter 76 - Sidekick
- Chapter 75 - The Weight of Heroes
- Chapter 74 - Moving
- Chapter 73 - Pay to Win
- Chapter 72 - Pressure Points
- Chapter 71 - Henchmen Manifested
- Chapter 70 - The Big Lie
- Chapter 69 - A Nice Day
- Chapter 68 - Choosing the Dream
- Chapter 67 - Practical Matters
- Chapter 66 - Spread the Dream
- Chapter 65 - The Good (Bad) Doctor
- Chapter 64 - First Contact
- Chapter 63 - Subtle Unease
- Chapter 62 - Splitting the Party
- Chapter 61 - No Witnesses
- Chapter 60 - Fear of Falling
- Chapter 59 - Crime-A-Lot
- Chapter 58 - Auggy's Crazy Plan
- Chapter 57 - Kill Quest
- Chapter 56 - First Defeat
- Chapter 55 - Of One's Own Accord
- Chapter 54 - A New Power
- Chapter 53 - Rivals, Not Enemies
- Chapter 52 - The Black Knight
- Chapter 51 - ...Now.
- Chapter 50 - ...Begins...
- Chapter 49 - Phase One...
- Chapter 48 - Just Add Hands
- Chapter 47 - Secrets Unearthed
- Chapter 46 - Snakes in a Snakepit
- Chapter 45 - Start of a Rivalry
- Chapter 44 - Villain with a Milkshake
- Chapter 43 - Every Villain Needs a Hobby
- Chapter 42 - War Chest
- Chapter 41 - An Audience with Royalty
- Chapter 40 - The Queen Awaits
- Chapter 39 - Storage Closet
- Chapter 38 - Barely Superhuman
- Chapter 37 - We Are Grimnir
- Chapter 36 - A Will of Steel
- Chapter 35 - Realm of the Mind
- Chapter 34 - A Hint of Scales
- Chapter 33 - Every Monster Has a Lair
- Chapter 32 - Curtain Close
- Chapter 31 - No Allies Here
- Chapter 30 - Masks Against Monsters
- Chapter 29 - The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 28 - The Die is Cast
- Chapter 27 - Winning is Better
- Chapter 26 - Grim Beginnings
- Chapter 25 - No Heroes Coming
- Chapter 24 - End of the Tutorial
- Chapter 23 - Lies Do A Villain Make
- Chapter 22 - Masks and Prophecies
- Chapter 21 - Our First Injustice
- Chapter 20 - Nutcracker
- Chapter 19 - Perfection Meets Ambition and Heart
- Chapter 18 - The First Game Room
- Chapter 17 - Blackout
- Chapter 16 - Iron Nadya
- Chapter 15 - Tut, Tut. Driver.
- Chapter 14 - Welcome to the Multiverse, Nerd
- Chapter 13 - Second Spark
- Chapter 12 - Ambition to Burn
- Chapter 11 - Surviving is Winning
- Chapter 10 - Wanted
- Chapter 9 - Home Sweet Workshop
- Chapter 8 - Cognitive Resonance
- Chapter 7 - Class R
- Chapter 6 - First Spark of Will
- Chapter 5 - Pick On Someone Your Own Size
- Chapter 4 - No More Chains
- Chapter 3 - When the Sky Shattered
- Chapter 2 - The Collar
- Chapter 1 - REDACTED