Chapter 153
The Lawyer
Alexander woke to sunlight streaming through the windows of his third-floor bedroom.
He sat up slowly, giving his body time to adjust. The time zone shift still pulled at him, a lingering fatigue that would take time to fully shake off.
The shower helped. Hot water beat down on his shoulders, washing away the last remnants of sleep. Steam filled the bathroom, fogging the mirror and muting the world beyond the glass door. He stood there longer than necessary, letting the heat work into muscles that had grown accustomed to recycled air and artificial gravity.
After drying off, he dressed in casual clothes and stepped out onto his balcony.
On this side of the building, the morning air carried the salt tang of the Mediterranean mixed with the scent of various citrus trees left untended. Birds called to each other. Below, waves murmured against the beach in their endless rhythm.
Alexander rested his hands on the railing. The fingers of his left hand registered the texture of weathered wood with perfect clarity, transmitting data his brain interpreted as touch. Interestingly, Technopathy improved the illusion, rather than breaking it. Perhaps that resulted from a subconscious desire.
A year ago, he’d been an electronics technician. Working on broken tablets and damaged third-class cybernetics. Keeping himself isolated from the world, but going through the motions day by day.
Now he was on a private island, planning how to shape the coming apocalypse. Recruiting a guild of superhumans. Negotiating with space station crime lords. In control of a hyper-advanced gateway to another reality.
The world got stranger every single day. In a way, the consistency was comforting, because at least it meant the world was crazy, not him.
Though that was probably exactly what a crazy person would think.
He took one last look, then went back inside.
The mansion was quiet as Alexander made his way downstairs. No sounds of movement from the second floor.
The smell of coffee and cooking drew him to the ground floor. In the kitchen, Augustus worked at the island counter, assembling what looked like his usual continental-plus breakfast spread.
“Morning,” Augustus said without looking up from the fruit he was slicing.
“Morning.” Alexander crossed to the kitchen. “Need any help?”
“Table could use setting.”
They worked in comfortable silence for a few minutes. Alexander arranged plates and cutlery while Augustus finished preparing the food. Most of it went under covers to stay fresh for later, when the others finally woke.
“Where is everyone?” Alexander asked.
“Most of them went to bed around three or four.” Augustus poured two cups of coffee. “Annie was up until five watching something. Felix and Gilly were still down at the beach well past midnight.”
He gestured toward the ceiling with his coffee cup. “I heard Carmen moving around earlier. Don’t think she’s slept at all.”
Alexander shook his head. He wondered if she was adjusting to the time zone shift or if she simply couldn’t stop a project once started. “She’ll work herself into the ground at this rate.”
They sat at the table with their own plates loaded.
“How are the training plans coming?” Alexander asked.
“We’ll have them finalized today.” Augustus bit into a pastry. “But I won’t start the actual program until tomorrow. Give everyone time to rest.”
“Good idea.”
Augustus sipped his coffee, gaze drifting toward the windows. Through the trees, the path opened to reveal the Mediterranean stretching endlessly beyond. Light played across the water in shifting patterns.
“Nearly every day since you and Annie walked into my bar has felt normal when compared to the one before,” he said. His voice carried something thoughtful, almost distant. “But when I step back and look at where we are now, what we’re planning…” He trailed off. “There’s no normal left to find.”
Alexander chewed slowly, studying the man across from him. Family in everything but blood. The wistful expression on Augustus’s face spoke of things carefully controlled, emotions the old soldier had learned to compartmentalize long ago.
Augustus took a quiet breath. The pensiveness washed away, replaced by his usual composure. He turned and caught Alexander watching and smiled.
“Don’t mind me. Just reminiscing.”
Alexander smiled back. “It hit me this morning too. I think it’s the contrast.” He paused, considering. “Everything is so peaceful here.”
A beat passed.
“Until Annie wakes up, I mean.”
Augustus laughed with genuine warmth.
“But the truth is always there,” Alexander continued. “In the back of our minds. Waiting to intrude.”
He took another bite of toast. Chewed thoughtfully while gathering his thoughts.
“The world is spiraling into chaos, and there’s nothing we can do to stop it,” he said finally. “We can only prepare.”
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Augustus nodded. His expression turned serious again. “On that note. I know our new members won’t be ready for some time. Training first, then the serum, then more training. But once they are, and we know who wants to be Aesir and who wants to be Vanir, what do you want us doing?”
Alexander set down his fork and leaned back. His gaze drifted to the trees beyond the windows. The light filtered through the leaves in shifting patterns.
“I told Maximilian I want to stack the deck,” he said. “I was referring to the prophecy and people like Flashpoint. Remove the bad actors before they can become divines. Make sure whoever rises to power during the calamity isn’t someone who’ll make everything worse.” He paused. “I think that’s the best use of our time.”
Augustus took another sip of his coffee.
“Beastworld training to get them ready. We need them capable of working in teams and independently.” Alexander met Augustus’s gaze. “Then I want people out there eliminating the chaotic elements. Just like we did with Mercy and Pandora.”
“That’s what I was thinking too,” Augustus said.
Alexander picked up his fork again, but didn’t eat. His mind turned over the logistics, the necessary steps. They’d need to start small. Talia would identify suitable targets based on the intelligence from the Queen. Missions that would allow them to verify who was truly fit to be Aesir and who wasn’t.
Because between the cultivators, knights, wizards, cultists, and their own reality’s superhumans, most of the threats they’d end up fighting would be human. That required a certain mentality. Someone who could make hard choices and live with them afterward.
Not that Augustus needed the explanation. The old soldier understood hard choices better than most. Had likely been prepared to convince him of the need, even.
The breakfast continued in comfortable silence. Augustus refilled their coffee. The covers over the remaining food kept it warm for whenever the others finally emerged from their rooms.
“I should check on Carmen,” Alexander said. “Make sure she’s actually eaten something.”
Augustus nodded. “Good idea.”
Alexander finished the last of his coffee and stood. “Thanks for breakfast.”
He returned his dishes to the kitchen, then headed for the stairs, leaving Augustus to his own thoughts and the peaceful morning light.
Alexander climbed the stairs to the second floor. Carmen’s door stood ajar.
He paused at the threshold. “Knock, knock.”
Carmen turned from where she stood before a massive pin-board that hadn’t been there last night. Printouts covered its surface, organized with colored tabs and highlighted sections. A pair of empty coffee mugs and a plate with the remains of a sandwich sat on the desk beside her tablet.
The organized chaos from yesterday had evolved.
“Good, you’re here.” She pulled a pin and retrieved several papers from the board. “I’ve got the perfect candidate for you to look over. Narrowed down a handful of backup options too.”
Alexander took the documents, thumbing through the pages. It still amused him that Carmen had embraced the medium so completely.
He started reading.
“Jasmine Sharp,” Carmen said. “Thirty-one. Graduated top of her class from Columbia Law, clerked for a federal circuit judge, then worked at Morrison & Webb before starting her own practice in Brooklyn. She’s specialized in contract law, civil rights, and superhuman law.”
Alexander’s eyes moved down the first page. Educational credentials followed by case history and early career wins.
“She built a solid reputation representing victims of superhero negligence,” Carmen continued. “Small cases mostly, but she won them. Also has a long list of contract dispute cases. Then she took on a collateral damage case against two superheroes that should have been open and shut. Except AEGIS recruited them despite the upcoming trial.”
Alexander turned to the second page. Court documents. The case details.
“One of the largest law firms in New York was hired to crush her. They did, but they didn’t stop there.” Carmen’s voice carried something hard. “AEGIS bought out her business loans through shell companies and restructured the debt with predatory terms. Then they repeatedly filed frivolous bar complaints through proxies, alleging incompetence, conflicts of interest, failure to communicate, misrepresentation. Forced her practice to close within a year.”
The timeline was laid out in detail. Loans taken. Debt bought. Terms restructured. Interest rates spiked. Fees added. Her own lawyer costs to fight the bar complaints.
It mapped out the systematic destruction of a career.
“She’s been working as a public defender in Brooklyn for the past two years. Takes pro bono cases on the side because apparently she can’t help herself.” Carmen paused. “Most of this is public record. I woke Talia up to dig into the financials and confirm the AEGIS connection.”
Alexander’s gaze caught on a number near the bottom of the third page. They’d turned her student, personal, and business loans from a reasonable few-hundred thousand into a high seven-figure debt.
And it was probably all legal, too.
He looked up and met Carmen’s eyes.
“She checks every box you mentioned,” Carmen said quietly. “Has the correct specializations, and she’s someone we might bring into the guild. But there’s something about her story that felt… very Grimnir.”
He understood why she’d picked her. Jasmine was someone who’d done everything right and been crushed for it. Like Carmen and many of the crew, she had nothing left to lose. And every reason to want justice against the people who’d destroyed her dreams.
“You’re right. She is the perfect candidate.” Alexander studied Jasmine Sharp’s professional portrait photo. “But she won’t join us.”
Carmen looked surprised. “Why do you say that?”
“Because some people can’t bend. They won’t compromise their beliefs, no matter what it costs them.” He flicked a finger against the document in front of him. “She’s drowning in debt, they’re still filing bar complaints, and she’s still taking on pro bono work she can’t afford.”
Carmen glanced at the pin-board. “I have other options, but I didn’t have time to investigate their backgrounds.”
“No.” Alexander folded the papers. “She’s the right choice.”
“But if she won’t join us—”
“Grimnir exists because we refuse to bend in the face of injustice.” He smiled at Carmen. “Doesn’t mean I can’t compromise on what I want. I can accept our lawyer being a permanent hire, rather than being a member if that’s what it takes.”
Realization dawned on Carmen’s face. “Joining means knowing everything we’re involved with, which would conflict with her ethical obligations.”
“Exactly. As a permanent hire, she can work for us and keep her hands clean.” He headed for the door. “I’ll deal with this one personally.”
Carmen nodded. “I figured you would.”
“Get some rest,” Alexander said before stepping into the hallway. He missed her response, his mind already working through the problem ahead.
Brooklyn was pretty far away, and they would undoubtedly have plenty of superheroes in the region. And then there was the question of how to approach the meeting with the lawyer.
Getting there was easy enough. Astra Omnia offered a premium transport service to most major cities around the world, and few were more major than New York. Talia could provide a quick rundown of the superheroes to keep an eye out for.
Convincing the lawyer was the real challenge.
Then again, maybe he could just book an appointment and tell her the truth. Grimnir needed permanent legal representation. Someone to handle contracts in-house and with external parties. Review vendor agreements for the construction projects. Negotiate real estate purchases as they expanded operations globally. Draft employment agreements for new hires. Deal with the regulatory maze of selling advanced shield emitters across different jurisdictions when he got around to it.
Basically, they needed someone to navigate the legal complexities of operating a multinational superhuman organization. Because he had no clue how to even begin.
He sighed and knocked on Talia’s door.
Honesty was the way. It had worked out pretty well for him so far.
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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