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Saturday, March 8, 2025
My 299th is done and out today!

Friday, March 7, 2025
Who We All Fear: Chapter 4 – The Saint in Black

Chapter
4 – The Saint in Black
From among the many sinful in
Meridian, few are repentant and virtuous. My attention is brought to the Severe
family, which is one of the oldest families in Meridian who helped build and
maintain it for centuries. The family is in dire straits since the parents have
been in a coma ever since they were almost killed and five of the six children
have given themselves to their sinful ways. Timeo Severe, the youngest son, is
the only one who cares for his parents besides the hired help and co-workers of
the parents. Today is the birthday of his mother, Amelie, and he is the only
one in their large, empty house that sits just outside of Meridian.
Timeo makes a small cake, lights
some candles, and sings Happy Birthday to his mother who is unconscious in bed
with his father. Despite this, Timeo still talks to them as if they heard him
and then the power goes out because of the heavy thunderstorm outside, the loss
of power souring the already gloomy mood. Unable to keep up the act any longer,
Timeo puts his hands on his face as he holds back tears.
“I’m sorry I can’t get my siblings
to ever come over to see you. My brothers and sisters are greedy bastards who
took their inheritance from you before you’re even dead and are spending it on
whores and parties. If I wasn’t so weak, I could’ve fought off those scum that
jumped us and made you like this,” Timeo says as his sadness starts to give way
to anger. “I’m tired of crying. Tired of all the days that I’m the only one
here who cares for you. Despite all your years of caring for others, no one
cares in return. Despite what you taught me and my siblings, I’m the only one
who took your wisdom to heart. I’m tired of it. Tired of it all and I’ll…I’ll
make them pay.”
The storm gets worse as Timeo puts
on a long black jacket, a black hoodie, and a gray scarf to hide his
appearance. He’s in such a rush to punish his siblings that he doesn’t care
that he’s still wearing his black suit, tie, dress pants, and nice shoes as he
heads out. All his siblings happen to be in one place tonight since they’re
holding an expensive party filled with drugs, alcohol, and prostitutes. They
posted it on social media for their rich friends to see and unintentionally
gave Timeo their exact location. Being the only good son, his siblings have
distanced themselves from him by not involving themselves with him nor keeping
in contact.
“They’ll be spending what they have
left on expensive medical bills rather than blowing it on the pleasures of the
world,” Timeo thinks to himself.
Because of the weather and craze of
the party, Timeo can sneak into the party and use the crowd as cover to enter
the party room. It’s only when he makes it inside does he sticks out and
attracts attention to himself. Everyone looks at him as if he’s supposed to be
part of the entertainment while two guards stand in front of him, making sure
he doesn’t do anything. Timeo stares at his siblings with a look that can kill
as the violence within him builds until it boils over. Just as one of the
guards touches him, he yells out, breaks the man’s arms, and then knocks him
out with his hands.
The next guard tries to fight
Timeo, but he grabs him by the neck and repeatedly punches him in the face
until this next guard is knocked out as well. With their minds clouded by their
vices, Timeo’s siblings clap at this display, however, some of them take this
display as a challenge as they step up to fight him.
“Do you really think you can
challenge the Severe family-” one of Timeo’s brothers says before Timeo
immediately starts going after him.
Timeo punches his brother in the
stomach, the throat, and then one final punch to the face, putting him down for
the night. His sister throws a kick at him and he counters by grabbing her leg,
breaking it, breaking her arm after she throws a punch, and then putting her
through a glass table. Another sister attacks him from behind by smashing a
wine bottle against his head, and he in turn, grabs her by the neck, drags her
across a wooden table, knocking over every bottle of expensive liquor, and
throws her against the wall, her head hitting it and knocking her out cold. His
oldest brother runs up and starts drunkenly punching Timeo, hardly giving him a
chance to do anything other than hold his arms up to defend himself.
“Do you think you’re tough? Think
you can just beat up my brothers and sisters and get away with it?!” the oldest
brother says.
Looking for a way to counterattack,
Timeo looks around the room until he sees a nearby fancy chair made of steel.
He takes hits from his brother to reach it before he takes it and meets his
attack with his own and begins ruthlessly beating his brother with it. Another
sister tries to intervene, but Timeo also sees her and counters her attack with
a kick. He alternates his attention between both siblings until the chair
breaks over his brother and he knocks out his sister with a kick after breaking
both her legs. One last brother remains who is drunk out of his mind and has
been cheering, laughing, and clapping while this fight has been going on until
he realizes he is next.
With his hands up, the last brother
says, “Woah, woah! I was cheering for you this entire time! How much money
would you like for your prize? Any amount is good!”
Before his brother can flaunt his
wealth any longer, Timeo grabs him by the neck and relentlessly beats his face
in until he breaks all his brother’s teeth. Timeo had something to say to each
of his siblings. He’s prepared to scold them for years and thought of various
ways of explaining it to them, but at this point, he just screams in such an
unnatural and frightening way that it doesn’t even seem like his scream is his
own as he screams so loud that it makes everyone in the room’s ears ring. After
collecting himself, Timeo walks out of the room with his bloodied and bruised
hands in his pockets. The beating he gave his siblings satiated a need for
violence in him, and yet, he feels emptier than ever.
As Timeo walks back home with a
hollow mind and soul, he comes across a dead homeless man in the rainy streets
of the city. No one pays attention to him and most walk around him and some
walk over. Seeing this fills Timeo with pity as he calls a family friend from
the hospital to bring an ambulance to take care of the man’s body.
Timeo pushes aside people who walk
over the homeless man’s body and says, “Show some respect for the dead!”
He stays with the body until the
ambulance arrives, takes him, and attempts to revitalize him while taking him
to the hospital and are surprised to find that he comes back to life with
little effort, something that they’ll tell Timeo later after the man is taken
to the hospital and given a room paid for by Timeo. Meanwhile, Timeo stops by
the alley where his parents were put into a coma by criminals since he is
passing by it. He stands around in silence, remembering the event, how his
parents fought back, and how he’s the only one in his family who has been
caring for them. Part of him wishes the same criminals who put his family into
a coma would reappear as if beating them would change things while another part
feels as if he’s become a thug by beating up his siblings.
“Timeo,” I say.
“Hmm? Who's there?” he asks.
“Don’t you know? You helped me
while I was dead on the street.”
“I did?”
“When you help the least of my
brothers, you help me.”
Immediately recognizing who I am,
Timeo prostrates himself.
“My Lord, I am a sinful man who
doesn’t deserve to hear your voice.”
“You may be sinful, but you are a
good and faithful son. Your treatment of your siblings was just to an extent
and your caring for the homeless was a rare act of virtue in Meridian.”
“I’m sorry for what I did. I let my
emotions and demons get to me.”
“What I am giving you is a gift,
not a punishment or penance, even though you will use it to both punish and
bring people to repent and do penance.”
The darkness of the surrounding
area enters Timeo, turning his skin a dark gray, and one of his eyes turns pure
black and the other black and gray. Shadows dress him in a cloak and scarf,
giving him the appearance of a ghost, or rather, a reaper.
Looking at himself in a nearby
puddle, Timeo says, “What am I? What is this?”
“The blessing of justice. You will
be a dark avenger who brings my justice to the sinful and repentant souls to my
mercy,” I say.
“Why me?”
“This has been my purpose for you
ever since the start, and now, you will fulfill it at its appropriate time.”
“So…I’m a superhuman now. How do I
use my powers?”
“I shall show you.” Timeo’s body
becomes one with the darkness around him. He travels as fast as the wind
through the city while no one sees him. “Remember this sensation so you may do
the same in the future. You can travel in the dark and light like this since
both are like mercy and justice, two sides of the same coin.”
“This is amazing! Where are we
going?”
“To enact justice on the guilty and
to rescue someone dear to me.”
I bring Timeo to one of the most
high-end skyscrapers in the city and take him to the deepest depths where some
of the most depraved acts in the city are committed. In one cell is a woman who
has been here for some time for wanting to expose corruption in my Church. She
lies barely conscious and half starved to death in rags of filth after being
abused for so long.
“Is she who we’re here to rescue?
Can she enter the darkness with me?” Timeo asks.
“She can’t. You’ll have to fight
your way out to do that, which is easily said and done if you rely on me,” I
say. “Observe.”
Two men enter the cell and look at
the woman in disgust.
“This one is all shriveled up and
useless,” one says.
“Yeah. Not even the ones who like
the dead inside ones want her.”
“Do we serve her up to the
cannibals or give her to the freaks in the ghettos?”
“I’ve heard enough of this,” Timeo
says.
“So have I,” I say.
I demonstrate to Timeo the power he
now wields by manipulating the shadows to form tools of punishment and justice
based on the sinner they are used on. For example, these two are cut from the
crotch to the top of their head with shadows forming chainsaws.
“Woah!” Timeo says.
“They deserved it. Such degenerates
like them are beyond repentance,” I say.
Timeo takes the woman in his arms
and says, “Okay. Now what?”
“Now, we bring judgment to the rest
of them on our way to the surface.”
The damnation of many souls and the
freeing of the innocent from their cells happen as Timeo makes his way through
the underground tower of sin. From the shadows, the punishment of the guilty
manifests in various ways such as people being eaten by demons in the shadows,
torn to shreds by hundreds of arms, sliced to bits by scythes, shot to bits,
being drowned by water that is suspended in air, drowned in alcohol, burning
alive, crushed, suffocated, drugged until their blood pours out of their skin,
mouth, and eyes, and more. To finish this, when Timeo reaches the ground floor
with the innocent people behind him, those who knew about the evil deeds
happening below have nooses wrapped around their necks from the dark before
they are thrown outside and hung from the building as if it were a macabre
Christmas tree.
Looking back on what he’s done with
my help, Timeo says, “This…this power is beyond incredible.”
While I fly Timeo to the top of the
building with the woman in his arms, I say, “Yes. Be careful with it and you will
change the city for decades to come. Now, to make your presence known. Pick a
hero name while I do so.”
I draw everyone who is around the
building to look at the hanging bodies and prisoners escaping from it and make
more traffic head this way. They look at the sight in horror and confusion.
Even the police, heroes, and vigilantes are too afraid to do anything. Their
eyes are then drawn to the top of the building where they see Timeo wrapped in
darkness and terrifying like one of the many gothic statues that hang on its
buildings.
“Hear me, people of Meridian,” I
say with Timeo. “Your sinful ways have brought the wrath of the divine and
every villain will be punished as these have. Enter the building, if you dare,
to see the depravity that your leaders have been up to with the other criminal
scum of its lower ranks and what they’ve done to people who oppose them. If you
wish to avoid the same fate, fear God, be virtuous, or I will be coming for
you. I am justice made manifest, the saint in black, the wrath of the divine.”
Taking over, Timeo says, “I, am L’Obscurité
and you will know the true value of fear.”
He then laughs as the crowd scatters
out of fear while I make him fly out of the area and to a safe location. We’re
now in the garden at a monastery where close friends of mine reside. Inside, we
can hear arguing.
“Why can’t we go after my aunt now?
We managed to do so much yesterday in so little time,” Ishbel says.
“Yes, but that was with God’s
constant intercession and He’s been silent today,” Jordyn says.
“We’ll find a way to get her. The
few connections remaining out there should know something,” Allona adds.
“God will find a way to get us to
her. I’m sure of it,” Jerod says.
Timeo knocks on the garden door
startling the people inside. They grab their guns, carefully open the door, and
are shocked to see Timeo, especially Ishbel who gets in front of them.
“That’s my aunt!” she says. “Who
are you and why do you have her? Where did you find her?”
“Saving her is my gift to you from
a mutual friend,” I say through Timeo. “Here, take her and nurse her back to
health. She’ll be fine after a month of rest and proper help.”
Ishbel takes her aunt into her arms
before Timeo flies away.
“Did you sense the virtue of those
people and the sins of their past?” I ask.
“Yes, I did. I also saw the impact
you had on them,” Timeo says.
“Remember them and the people we
brought judgment upon. Those people may have been scum yesterday, but I have
redeemed them and made them better than most in this city.”
“I see. So, I won’t just be rescuing
and killing people.”
“No, because it is better that people
be redeemed and live than executed and damned. It is a shame that most deserve
death here, but your efforts can change that.”
“I won’t disappoint you, Lord.”
“I know you won’t.”
I bring Timeo back to his home
where he rejoins his parents and tells them everything that’s happened. After
kissing them goodnight, they suddenly wake up for the first time in a while.
Overjoyed by this, he thanks me on his knees and calls the friends of the
family to let them know. Their friends come over and celebrate the occasion with
a proper birthday for Timeo’s mother. Now that the proper pieces are in place,
I withdraw my wrath from Meridian while not keeping out of it entirely as my
faithful servants will do my will.
There is no event or thought that
escapes my notice. The guilty will be punished and the repentant and innocent will
obtain their redemption and be avenged. Under my ever-watchful gaze, this will
always be so. With fear always in their hearts, the sinful will stay away from
evil and receive my mercy while the wretched who persist in it will find
themselves damned sooner than they think, a fate as sure as the day and night.
The End
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Who We All Fear: Chapter 3 – Swords of the Holy

Chapter
3 – Swords of the Holy
Jordyn runs from me and to the
safety of a dark building full of his friends, however, they are all already
dead. He is shocked at this at first until he shakes off his fear, calls their
names to make sure they’re actually dead, and then starts taking their weapons
from their bodies.
“Jordyn,” I say, making him scramble
to his feet and drop his weapons. He points two pistols around the room,
looking for the slightest movement. “It’s too late for your friends, but not
for you.”
“Shut up!” Jordyn says while
shooting in every direction before continuing down the hallway.
While fleeing, Jordyn trips over
bodies in the dark, all of which are ripped to pieces.
“Stop running from me.”
“Leave me alone!” he says while
firing behind him and shooting with guns that he finds on the floor.
Cornering himself in a room at the
end of a hallway, Jordyn keeps his eyes on the only way into the room with his
pistols pointed at it. The thin, pale man uncontrollably shakes in fear and is
impatient about something happening while not wanting anything to happen at the
same time.
“Jordyn,” I say directly in his
left ear.
He jumps and starts shooting at the
darkness next to him but stops soon after when he sees who he has shot. It’s his
father, Cohan, who is a faithful servant of mine.
“Jordyn,” Cohan says. “I still…love
you…my son. No matter what you do. I always will.”
Cohan who was shot in the throat
and the chest many times by Jordyn still manages to speak because of my power.
He falls to the floor, making his son drop his empty pistols, and hold his
dying body.
“Dad…dad, I’m sorry…” Jordyn says
with tears in his eyes. “Why did you have to follow me? I said to keep out of
my business, but you had to follow me, didn’t you? Make sure that I wasn’t
getting into any trouble. If you didn’t follow me, my friends wouldn’t have
forced me to shoot you. If you didn’t care about me, you wouldn’t have had to
die…What am I saying blaming you for anything? This is all my fault. I’m the
good-for-nothing son who doesn’t deserve to live anymore.”
“No, son,” I say through Cohan.
“You can still redeem yourself. It’s like I always say. It’s not over until
you’re dead.”
Jordyn struggles with himself until
he throws aside his despair and says, “Okay…okay, dad. I’ll pick myself up and
redeem myself. What do I have to do?”
“Follow me,” I say.
“You…you’re the invisible man who
killed my friends and everyone here after I shot my dad. Who are you?”
“You may call me Sanctus.”
“You’re…I always said my dad had
God by his side. It’s why he never could be in a bad mood even when we were
poor and my mom died. What business do you have with scum like me?”
“The intercession of your parents
and the grand fulfillment of your purpose in life. Wrap your father’s body, put
him in your car, and come back to burn this building to the ground.”
“Okay. Okay, I’ll do it. Do it for
my dad.”
Jordyn does what I say and watches the
burning of the building from a distance. Inside it, all the bodies of criminals
and the drugs and porn in the basement that they sold and traded in burn to
ashes. I then tell Jordyn to bury his father in the spot next to his mother and
he does.
“All right. Now what?” Jordyn asks.
“Go to Ishbel and give her this,” I
say as I teleport an expensive necklace to Jordyn’s hands.
“A necklace? What does it mean to
her?”
“Everything.”
Doing as I say again, Jordyn goes
to a prostitution house in the red-light district of Meridian. He asks for
Ishbel at the front desk and is told to wait at the bar for her.
Ishbel comes down, scantily dressed
in shorts, a crop top, a crop top hoodie, and thigh-high boots, and asks, “What
is it this time, Jordyn? I told you that I’m not taking any clients for a while
and I’m not interested in the dope your friends are selling.”
“This isn’t about business,” Jordyn
says as he takes the necklace I gave him out of his pocket. “Does this mean
anything to you?”
Snatching it from his hands, Ishbel
inspects the necklace, especially the markings on it with her aunt’s initials
on it.
“Where did you get this and how?”
“It’s a complicated explanation,
but would you believe me if I said God gave it to me?”
“Actually, I would. I’ve been
praying to get some way out of this life but didn’t expect it to be this.
My…boss had this. It was what I gave him to enter it and the price to get it
was my way out.”
“And you should get out, now,” I
say.
“Who said-”
Jordyn takes Ishbel out of the
house just as it explodes. They watch as people come running out of it, burning
alive before dying. Not even the superhuman guards and prostitutes survive.
“Talk about being struck by the
hand of God,” Jordyn says.
“If that’s true, why would He
choose to save me of all people? I’m just common street scum,” Ishbel says.
“I am too and I just killed my dad
who was a living saint. Let’s get out of here.”
As Jordyn and Ishbel are driving
away, I say, “Pull up to this empty lot.” Both are scared by my sudden words
and do as I say. I then instruct them to, “Find Jerod.”
“You serious?” Ishbel asks.
“If we’re told to find him, then
it’s what we have to do. Who is he?” Jordyn says.
“A superhuman hitman who poses as a
priest.”
“Huh. That does make this sound
ridiculous, but since this entire situation is, I don’t see why we shouldn’t.
What do we need to do when we find him?”
“Make the sign of the cross over
him, tell him he’s already been forgiven and to come with you,” I say.
“Okay, we’ll do it.”
“Are you crazy? What makes you
think two street urchins can tell what a cold-hearted hitman what to do?”
“Well, what makes you think God
would have mercy on us out of everyone else He’s brought judgment on? Why
should we question Him now?”
“Tch, I guess you’re right. Let me
do the talking to get us in.”
“What does a prostitute know about
talking to priests?”
“More than you know,” Ishbel says
while rubbing her neck.
Ishbel tells Jordyn where to go.
She takes him to a monastery where Jerod stays when he’s in Meridian and asks
one of the priests inside for him.
“I’m sorry, miss, but he isn’t here
today,” the priest says.
“But I’m sure you know where he
is,” Ishbel.
“I’m afraid that I don’t. He
doesn’t always tell us where he goes.”
“Bullshit. You know exactly where
he goes and what he does. Tell me where he is!”
“Ishbel,” Jordyn says as he puts
his hand on her shoulder.
She pushes his hand off and then
says, “I know exactly who these sick freaks are and I have proof of it.” Ishbel
rubs her neck again, takes out her aunt’s necklace, and pushes a button to
reveal a small USB stick in the cross pendant. “This has video proof of the
priests and nuns that visited the prostitution houses around here. My aunt threatened
to expose this if they didn’t change, but I took it from her and sold her out so
I could live as a rich prostitute. She may be dead or worse, and now that I’ve
had a change of heart, I’ll finish what she started if you don’t tell me what I
need to know.”
“Okay, okay. Jerod is downstairs,
praying, and studying in his room,” the priest says. As we walk passed him, he
asks, “Will you still expose us? Your aunt was such a nice, faithful, and
peaceful woman who-”
“Shut up. I’ll consider what I do
with the information later.”
While walking downstairs, Jordyn
says, “I’m sorry about your aunt. Now I know why that necklace is so important
to you.”
“It’s more than important. It’s
everything to me. If your dad was your living saint, then my aunt was mine. She
was a faithful woman who loved helping her parish and saved my life before I
was born because my mother wanted to abort me. This necklace she gave me was a
gift she gave me as a sign that she believed I would become a better person and
I used it against her.”
“But you did change.”
“Yeah, I guess.”
“I’m surprised those priests didn’t
try anything to get that USB from us.”
“It’s because Jerod can easily kill
us and we’re heading right for him.”
“Well, I’m hoping for the best.”
“Keep doing that because I’m pretty
sure we’re going to die,” Ishbel says while rubbing her neck. “The only good
sign is that he hasn’t met us out here. The man has superhuman hearing, can
jump really high, and literally pulls guns out of his body.”
“He sounds like a swell guy.” At
Jerod’s door, the two pause outside of it before Jordyn breathes in and out,
grabs the knob, and says, “Here goes nothing.”
As Jordyn walks into the room, he
walks into Jerod whose been facing the entrance of his room, waiting for them.
The tall, muscular, bald priest walks out of his room and makes Jordyn and
Ishbel quickly take a few steps back.
“You’re the two who have been
asking about me. Why?” Jerod asks in a plain and yet intimidating way because
of his deep voice and firm face.
Jordyn swallows, makes the sign of
the cross at Jerod, and then says, “You are already forgiven. Come with me.”
“Who are you to say that to me? No
one commands me to do anything,” Jerod says.
Taking control of Jordyn, I make
Jerod’s feet fall and get stuck in the floor with the invisible use of my
power, and then say, “Kneel and cease this childish behavior! You are not your
master. You’ve prostituted your services of blood and metal for men who paid
your price no matter who they told you to kill and now is the time of
repentance that you think it is. Follow me and those that I’ve chosen to be
your friends or be damned.”
Jerod falls prostrate on the floor,
putting dents on the floor with the force of his knees and head, and says, “My
Lord! I will do as you say. I repent, I repent, I repent of not listening to
you before. The old me is dead and the new one will live!”
Ishbel, Jordyn, and the priests in
the monastery who were listening are shocked by what Jerod has said.
“Wow. I didn’t know you had that in
you,” Ishbel says.
“I didn’t either and I don’t think
that was me,” Jordyn frankly admits.
“Followers of my God, lead me to
where He desires,” Jerod says.
“Okay, uh. Let’s get out of here.”
Jerod walks upstairs with Jordyn
and Ishbel to the amazement of the other priests. Seeing as how their greatest
asset has left them and wanting to protect themselves from jail time, they
start firing on the three. Jerod shields his new friends with his massive body,
takes two shotguns out of his bare arms that contain an arsenal of weapons, and
kills every priest who comes at them.
When it’s clear that no other
corrupt priest remains, Jerod makes a short bow, and then says, “My apologies,
Lord. I’ll clean up your place of worship after the mission you have sent me on
has been accomplished.”
Outside of the monastery, Jordyn
asks Jerod, “What’s this time of repentance that you know about?”
“Isn’t it obvious? The Lord has
been bringing judgment to Meridian because of its many sins. The deaths of the
Dessous and Soleil crime families and the exposing of the crimes of the Limpiar
Hero Association are proof of this,” he says.
“And this made you change from
being a scumbag to an actual priest?” Ishbel asks.
“I was always a priest, a shameful
one yes, but after coming to me in a dream and burning me with the riches I’ve
obtained, I’ve repented and am born anew. Ishbel, I am sorry for the tortuous
things I’ve done to you. Please, forgive me.”
Ishbel rubs her neck and says,
“Whatever. You killing those scummy priests is penance enough for me, but we
should also find my aunt, assuming that’s what God wants us to do.”
“You will in the mission I have for
you. For now, I need you three to help cleanse this city of filth. Find Allona
and allow me to talk to her through you,” I say.
All three have a problem with this
since they’ve each wronged her in some way due to their previous line of work
being a rival to theirs.
“I will help you. The building will
be set on fire and her workers will turn on her,” I say to alleviate their
concerns a bit.
“Why should we complain when we’re
given this opportunity to redeem ourselves?” Jerod points out. “If we die, we
deserve it. If we fail, it won’t be held against us for trying.”
“I hate to admit it, but the big
guy is right. I just can’t believe I still have reservations about doing what
I’m told despite what has happened in these past few short hours,” Jordyn says.
“Tch, you guys are right. Are you
both ready?” Ishbel asks.
“As ready as I can be.”
“God has already given us each
other and His aid. There’s nothing more we could need,” Jerod says.
Jerod leads them to where Allona is
and all three are given dirty looks by the people in the apartment building
turned criminal hideout and told to leave. The rats and cockroaches spark a
fire in the building, distracting the criminals while Jerod draws his shotguns
from his arms, and gives pistols to Jordyn and a submachine gun to Ishbel. Jerod
acts like a moving cover for his two new friends, tearing through the criminals
as they make their way up the floors of the apartment, searching room after
room for Allona. They go up to the second floor where Ishbel’s head is blown to
pieces by a stray shot. I instantly bring her back to life and give her powers
to sprout vines with blade-like thorns covering them. Ishbel’s head is reformed
as her vines spread throughout the second floor to kill their enemies.
“That was amazing,” Jordyn
comments.
“Yeah, but I don’t want it to
happen again. It wasn’t a pleasant experience,” Ishbel says who is just as
shocked as Jordyn and Jerod are.
The three then move through the
rooms, cleaning them of any remaining criminals and freeing the captives there
who flee the building. On the third floor, there are many reluctant allies of
Allona who are fighting each other. They were meeting here earlier and past
events had raised tensions to the point where Allona felt the need to exchange
ideas and goods in person so that everything could be smoothed over, however, I
have allowed the worries of these people to overtake them so that they could
start fighting and killing one another. Despite not being the primary target on
this floor, the three still struggle to move because of all the bullets flying
around. Being separated from his friends in the now-collapsing apartment and
seeing them in trouble, Jordyn says a quick prayer for help and receives it.
I enhance his senses, the speed at
which he moves, and grant him the ability to conjure ammo for his pistols from
nothing. He shoots with extreme precision and carves his way through the
criminals as if he were an angel of death floating through the wind. No one can
manage to hit him nor can they stand his assault even if they’re wearing body
armor or are superhuman. It only takes Jordyn a few minutes to clear the entire
floor by himself, which impresses the other two and himself.
“It looks like we’re all developing
powers, thanks be to God,” Jordyn says as he crosses himself.
“Let’s keep going. This building is
starting to come apart,” Ishbel says as she rushes up the stairs.
On the fourth floor, the three find
the remainder of the people who turned on Allona who have cornered her and her
true allies in her office. The few who remain loyal to her protect her office
with her in it while the majority against her are closing in.
“I’ll make this quick,” Jerod says.
He takes out two light machine guns
from his back and uses them to cut through the room, killing all in seconds.
Even the superhumans with skin thicker than steel are unable to endure the
shots from his guns and are cut to pieces.
Jordyn whistles and says, “Nice
job.”
With no other obstacle in their
way, the three enter Allona’s office to find her fighting assassins who have
entered through the broken windows. She uses her pistol and enhanced strength
to quickly kill them. The final assassin she kills by breaking his neck with
her hand before throwing him against the wall. Her white dress suit, pants, and
black boots are all dirtied with blood, something that she doesn’t seem to mind
as she wipes her bloodied hands on her pants.
“Which of you no-name scum want to
face me next?” Allona says as she loads her pistol and readies herself to
fight. “Do you think you can kill me? I’m the queen of the Meridian
underworld.”
“Allow me to speak to and fight
her. It’s the only way you’ll win this,” I say.
The three look at each other and
agree. I control all three at the same time who are fighting better than they
usually do. Jordyn and Jerod keep Allona on her toes by shooting around her
while Ishbel’s vines try to entangle her. Eventually, I catch Allona in
Ishbel’s vines.
I walk up to her with Ishbel and
say through her, “Everything you’ve built up is in ruins. Your allies, the
Dessous and Soleil families are dead and your most valuable superhuman allies
in Limpiar are put to shame.”
“No! I’ve endured worse than this!
I can rebuild it!” Allona argues.
“You’ve endured nothing like this,
and no, your family’s wealth and childhood loved ones being killed in a hero
versus villain fight doesn’t count.”
“How do you know so much about me?
Who are you?”
“Someone who’s been with you since
the start. I know there’s good in you and you can repent from all the evil
you’ve done.”
“No! The evil I’ve done is to get
back what I deserve and to get back at the people who destroyed my life!”
Allona uses her strength to break
free of the vines despite how much they cut into her skin. She throws Ishbel
out of the room and into the fire outside of it. Jordyn goes to rescue her
while Jerod keeps fighting Allona, whose strength I use to injure and then keep
down.
“Cease this struggle! The building
will come down in minutes and you will be destroyed along with it,” I say
through Jerod.
“You. You’re possessing these
people, aren’t you?” Allona asks.
“I speak through them and turn them
into the true versions of themselves.”
“You won’t do that to me! I’m fine
with the way I am!”
“One was a drug dealer, another was
a prostitute, and this one was a hitman. I can change anyone, no matter how far
gone they are. Remember what your family said. Remember how they fought against
crime and risked their lives to rid it from the city.”
“They couldn’t do anything. In
fact, the city is worse now than it was before.”
“Who’s fault do you think that is?”
“Shut up!”
Allona manages to shoot Jerod
several times to make him back off. She then punches him several times until he
flies into the wall, breaking it. Jordyn helps Ishbel into the room and seeing
as how he’s the only one who can still fight, he sets Ishbel aside who helps
Jerod patch his wounds. In a fierce exchange of bullets, Jordyn and Allona
fight each other with a few shots skimming Jordyn’s skin and many hitting
Allona in non-lethal areas, but because she’s given herself enhancers, she
doesn’t go down. Most of their shots collide in midair while I try my final
attempt to change her.
“Lasting happiness can’t be found
in this life nor is it the goal of it. You can’t permanently change the city,
make people happy, and protect your loved ones through evil actions, but you
can at least do your best so it doesn’t become worse because of you,” I say
through Jordyn.
“Stop telling me what my parents
said!” Allona says before managing to shoot Jordyn in the chest and throat.
The two are then separated by the
burning building as the roof collapses leaving, Allona stuck in a corner and
Jordyn in the center of the room on his knees and hands around his neck. All
the fight has left his body and he thinks he is about to die.
Along with his father Cohan, we
say, “It’s not over until you’re dead, Jordyn. Get up and save Allona from the
fire. You won’t be hurt by the flames.”
I start to heal Jordyn’s wounds as
my and his father’s words give him the strength to get up.
“If my dad can do it, then so can
I!” he says with a healed throat. “My dad believed I could change until his
dying breath and I won’t let him down!”
Jordyn runs through the fire and
picks up Allona. Along with Ishbel and Jerod, they escape the building just as
it collapses behind them. Allona looks at the three people who saved her and walks
through the fire without even being burned by it with disbelief in her eyes.
“Who are you people? Why save me?”
Allona asks.
“We’re just scum. Would you believe
us if we said that God told us to save you?” Jordyn says.
“That was the voice I was hearing
talking to me, wasn’t it? I…guess I believe it. I just don’t know why.”
“It’s because you’re worth dying
for,” I say through Jerod along with a relative of Allona.
She starts to cry after recognizing
the voice.
“My…uncle said the same thing after
saving me from a fire, the day my loved ones died. I think I…heard his voice in
yours, priest.”
“It’s possible that he spoke
through me meaning that he’s been praying and watching over you since he passed
away.”
“It is his intercession along with those
who loved you that saved your soul. Otherwise, you would’ve died earlier
without a chance to change,” I say through Ishbel who then says, “My aunt is
probably doing the same for me. It’s why I changed. What’s your choice, Allona?”
“Since you people are scum and I’m
no different, I might as well join you to fulfill my family’s dying wishes. It’s
not like I have anything or anyone else left.”
Now that these three are together,
I command them to take up residency in the monastery that Jerod is from.
While they are getting settled in,
Jerod asks, “What should I do with the bodies of these priests?”
“Bury them or burn them to ash.
Their souls are damned and the sight of them repulses me,” I say.
“I shall bury them. They were
priests and deserve a proper burial.”
Jerod’s choice is wise and
merciful. Meanwhile, Jordyn, Ishbel, and Allona are sitting in the adoration
chapel, relaxing after such a long night. They all thank me and stay with me
for a little over an hour without knowing it, thanks to the peace of my
presence. The repentance and penance done today by these sinners are pleasing
to me and cover a multitude of their sins and those in the city. Together, they
will bring others like them to their group while punishing others.
Their group will embody my mercy
and justice and bring real change to Meridian. After this long week, the anger
of my justice is beginning to subside, and now, there are a few things I need
to do before I cease my scourging of the city. I need to find one person, in
particular, to whom I will give special power, so they can embody the justice
this city needs and lasting peace through it.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Who We All Fear: Chapter 2 – Beyond Superhuman

Chapter
2 – Beyond Superhuman
Rosa and Fuego are going about
their hero business in the city of Meridian and chasing after a woman and a
group of her associates who are always causing trouble. The criminals search
for recruits under a bridge where the poor and desperate reside. They offer the
poor wealth, status, shelter, food, and water if they join them. Some take
their offer out of desperation while others do so because they want to be rich
and famous and steal and kill those they blame for their poverty, even if it’s
themselves in some cases. Few refuse the offer and would rather suffer the
poverty they live in rather than commit acts of evil.
A young man named Sabor stands up
to the criminals and says, “I won’t take your offer!” He then spits on the
ground. “It’s trash! You’ll just use us as fodder for your plots and we’ll
either end up dead or in jail.”
“You sure about that, kid? You’d
rather die out here, starving in the cold? What we have is a generous offer
that we’re only offering to you,” a criminal says.
“Your so-called generosity is
false, and yes, I’d rather die out here an honest man rather than live to be an
old decrepit villain.”
“If that’s what you think, then
suit yourself there’s no takebacks.”
Seeing what’s happening, the leader
of the criminals wants to make an example of Sabor and that no one should
disrespect her or members of her gang so she challenges them to make him
respect them. Before they can lay a hand on them, heroes, Rosa and Fuego,
appear on the scene to stop them and put these criminals and the new ones in
prison. With her powers and torrent of rose petals, Rosa can disorient people,
make them do what she wants, and fight for her while Fuego uses his flames to
make weapons such as swords and axes and shoot them out of his hands. Together,
the two defeat the petty criminals are taken down, and then arrested by the
police.
Sabor approaches the heroes and
says, “Thank you so much for your help! You came just in time to save me!”
“Don’t mention it. It’s just
another day on the job,” Fuego says with a smirk.
“See you around and don’t get into
any trouble,” Rosa says with a wink.
Fuego sprouts his wings of flame,
holds Rosa in his arms, and flies away.
“I’m starting to get tired of these
fights with repeated criminals and pretending we’re not part of the reason they
keep getting out,” Fuego admits to Rosa.
“Me too, but the pay is good and no
one usually dies or gets seriously hurt in the fights,” she says.
“Yeah, but with some criminals and
villains, I wish I could just put them down for good or allow the associations
who have a license to kill to do their job.”
“If we did that, we’d be out of business.
Besides, the hero and vigilante associations who have a license to kill are few
and rarely allowed to use their licenses, and the villains who do get out have corrupt
lawyers and friends in the law we can blame for their escape.”
“We’re also the ones who get paid
sometimes by those same corrupt people.”
“Whatever the case is, we still
save people and do good. We’re heroes.”
“If you say so.”
Fuego flies Rosa to their headquarters
where heroes are returning or leaving to do their jobs. The two report their
success to the mission center and receive their pay. Even though Fuego is happy
to receive so much for so little work, he rubs his fingers as if trying to rub
dirt off them at the thought of the dirty job. They then go to the office of
their friends, Gerente and Espada, who are interviewing some people.
“Ah, you came just in time,” Espada
says. “Rosa, please use your powers to help these two remember while we ask
them some more questions.”
Rosa agrees. As she uses her
powers, I unlock a new aspect of her power that allows her to feel the emotions
of the people she controls. Espada asks the two again about what was happening before,
during, and after the burning of the Soleil-owned casino. Thanks to Rosa’s powers,
the people who are questioned can remember my voice telling them to leave so
they wouldn’t be caught in the fire or collapse of the building. They now value
their lives more, are searching for the source of my voice, and will soon join
my Church.
“Okay, you can release them,”
Espada says.
The two witnesses leave to go to
their appointment with a priest while the heroes sit around and talk about the
recent fire.
“Have you found out anything?”
Fuego asks.
“Nothing besides a potential new vigilante
who is stealing our work,” Espada says. “I am glad though that your powers have
evolved, Rosa. I guess it’s true that they evolve with constant use.”
“Powers evolving after being used
so many times is just a theory since there’s no baseline for when it will
evolve, even with people who have the same power,” Gerente interjects.
“Don’t you have paperwork to get
done, know-it-all?”
“Tch, yes,” Gerente says as he
continues typing at his computer.
“So, what should we do?” Rosa asks.
“We have to go after this new
vigilante.”
“Why? He’s not doing anything I see
a problem with,” Fuego says.
“Burning down a casino full of
people isn’t wrong?”
“It was full of criminals and most
of the normal gamblers managed to survive thanks to the vigilante.”
“The bodies of politicians and
police were found in the basement.”
“They were found with the bodies of
criminals so they were doing shady deals in the basement. They got what they
deserved.”
“Fuego,” Gerente interjects with a
slam of his fist on his desk. “The Limpiar Hero Association does not allow and cannot
allow anyone to go around dispensing justice and killing people without being
approved by the government. They cut our profits and make us look bad.”
“Who cares what happens to us? I thought
the point of being a hero was to help people and ensure justice was being done?”
“It isn’t that simple. I’m sorry.”
“No, you aren’t. You’re letting the
business aspect of Limpiar overtake the actual hero side of it. You only want
to go after this vigilante because he killed a crime family that paid us to
look the other way since they don’t do anything illegal in public and are
worried he’ll go after someone else who does.”
“Fuego,” Espada sharply says. “Stand
down and take it easy.”
The fires that Fuego didn’t know were
bursting from him subside as he calms himself down. Rosa hugs him and tells him
that everything will be okay. Before anything else can be said, I dim the
lights in the room.
“What happened?” Rosa asks.
“The lights are dimming just like
the witnesses said when that vigilante spoke. Hello? Are you there?” Espada
says.
“I am. I’ve come to talk to you,” I
say.
“Who are you? What do you want to
talk about?”
“You may know me as Amor. I want
you to cut your ties with crooked lawyers and businessmen and start being the
heroes you claim to be.”
“We can’t do that without the necessary
funds. Some evil must be allowed so we can grow,” Gerente says.
“There is no such thing as allowing
necessary evil. Not for you, at least. Even if you must operate out of your own
homes and be down to four members, you must work honestly rather than allowing evil
to constantly resurface or I will cut your association down to size myself.”
The lights start to shine brighter
in the room.
“Wait! Don’t leave! We want to ask
you more questions,” Fuego says.
“If you want to find me, then you
can find me among my faithful and the poor.”
After the lights shine as they usually
do in the room, Espada and Gerente send out Rosa and Fuego to do their duties
while they plan out what to do. A few days pass before rumors of my faithful murdering
and stealing from people start popping up and heroes are sent out to
interrogate the faithful and unfaithful alike about me. Fuego and Rosa are sent
out to churches while Espada visits the homeless. Meanwhile, Gerente continues
to type at his computer with his mechanical hands and uses his robotic mind to communicate
with others with his mind connected to the internet and his personal
communications network.
“Gerente, I know you had something
to do with the investigations on me,” I say.
Gerente looks around and analyzes
the room like he did the last time he was here and checks the cameras through
his vision at the same time.
“Amor. When did you get here? You
need to teach me your secrets since you put every camera and scanner in this
building to shame,” he says.
“Call off your investigators. I
know that you’ve sent some villains masquerading as heroes to interrogate
people and there will be death and suffering. I know that you’ve also made your
contacts in the churches and homeless commit crimes to attract the attention of
the authorities to them so that you have permission to investigate them.”
“It was to draw you out. My plan
worked, didn’t it?”
I make Gerente stop his incessant
typing.
“This won’t end the way you want it
to.”
“I am a man made of indestructible
metal. There’s no amount of force you can use against me.”
Gerente’s arms are crushed as if
they were toil foil and his armor is peeled back as if he were a tin can.
“I can, and don’t think that those
calls for help were heard, I’ve already disconnected you from your contacts. It’s
just you and me.”
“I won’t call off the
investigators. I need to bring you to justice and grow Limpiar so it can help
more people across Meridian.”
“You can do that without getting
innocent people hurt and killed and without allowing the guilty to go free.”
“It’ll be worth it in the end when
we have enough resources to make it so that Meridian is a safe place to live in
rather than the crime-infested one it is now.”
“You were once an officer of the
law who wanted to be a protector of the weak and hated the actions of the
corrupt. Now, you’re the thing you hated.”
“I became more than what I was
before. With the technology that comprises my body, I can coordinate various
heroes and my contacts so that the city can be a safer place and you’re ruining
it! Give me back control over my body! I need to be in control!”
“You were never fully in control of
your life and the control you did have, caused more harm than good. I will only
allow you to have your control if you do as I say.”
“No, I won’t! You don’t control me!
This city is safer under my control!”
I make Gerente’s body implode on
itself. Now, his tyranny over the city is over. My attention is then turned to
Espada who is cutting down the homeless. Some of Gerente’s contacts were posing
as them, attacked him as he was asking questions, played dead after he fought
back, and are now quietly trying to escape, but I’ve stopped them in their
place and made them block Espada who is killing more of them who are defending themselves
against him.
“Stop, Espada,” I say through the
people I control.
“So, Gerente’s plan worked and you’ve
fallen into our trap,” Espada says as he slashes apart the people I throw at
him.
“Yes, and he has paid the price for
his tyranny with his life.”
“What?! You killed my best friend?!”
“Yes. He paid for his sins just as
you will if you don’t stop. Killing the innocent to get to me and culling the
homeless to cease the supply of criminal fodder won’t accomplish anything.”
“It will and has. Culling these
people releases them from their suffering and stops the criminals from constantly
pulling from their numbers.”
“Is this what a knight would do? Aren’t
you dressed as a knight to be the same one you envisioned being?”
“Shut up! You don’t know anything
about me!”
“I know that you wanted to be
called Cyber Knight and that’s why you look like a robotic knight. I also know
that you were childhood friends with Gerente. He was the brains while you were
the brawn and you promised that you’d do anything he’d ask since he was smarter
than you and a great friend.”
“How do you know this?! Who are you
really?”
“As you said when you were little,
I am Justice.”
“I still am justice! Since Gerente
is dead, I’ll have to carry on his plan and make his dreams come true!”
Espada raises his sword and brings
it down on Sabor who is among the homeless and throws himself at Espada to save
another. Even though he is normal, I have made Sabor superhuman so that the
sword shatters to pieces. Confused by this, and not believing it, Espada tries
crushing Sabor with his shield that also shatters to pieces and causes him no
pain.
“What is going on?” both Espada and
Sabor wonder out loud.
“Espada! Stop it!” Fuego says,
flying with Rosa in his arms toward him. “This was all a setup by Gerente, he’s
betrayed us!”
“You must own up to your and your friend’s
sins. There’s no other way out of this, but you can’t still be the knight and
hero that you always wanted to be after.”
Espada considers his options and
decides to be blinded by his heart.
“I trust my best friend more than I
trust you!” Espada says before turning his sights to another of the homeless.
He tries to punch them with his
metal fist, but Sabor jumps in front of him, making his entire hand and arm
shatter as if it were glass. While Espada screams in pain, I tell Sabor to
punch him in the chest, and when he does, the force of Sabor’s punch is enough to
not only pierce Espada’s armor but enough to make a hole go through his body
killing him in an instant.
Fuego and Rosa are about to
question Sabor, but I stop them by saying, “You don’t need to use your powers
on them, Rosa, and you don’t need to do anything rash, Fuego. These people were
just defending themselves and I gave Sabor the power to do so.”
“You gave Sabor powers?” Rosa asks
while looking around for me.
“I did just like how I gave you
your powers and evolved them so you knew that the priests that were attacking
you were conspirators of Gerente and what he told them.”
Fuego, Rosa, Sabor, and the rest of
the homeless look at one another, astonished at my power and knowledge.
“Who are you?” Sabor asks.
“I’m the one you talk to every
night and listen to me speak in the night.”
Sabor falls to his knees and says, “My
Lord.”
The homeless also kneel while Fuego
and Rosa are frozen with fear.
I tell the two heroes, “Remember
well what happened today and use your powers wisely to purge corruption from
your hero association or you will suffer a worse fate than your friends.”
Fuego and Rosa fearfully agree,
tell me that they’ll clean up the mess created by their friends, and then flee.
“Thank you, my Lord. I knew my
prayers would be answered in one way or another,” Sabor says with a smile and
his eyes looking up at the sky.
“Yes, and now you have the power to
save these people you consider your family,” I say.
The Limpiar Hero Association’s
reputation and funding take a serious hit after Rosa and Fuego expose their
crimes and those that they’ve wronged today are given payment as reparation,
which includes a home and soup kitchen for the homeless and dozens of job opportunities
for them. Among them, Sabor is given superhuman training and a spot at the
association just as he always dreamed of.