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Fuego (Part 1)

Rafael and Dr. Vitalis by Noa Franklin, https://www.instagram.com/noa_franklin80/

Day 0, 7:43pm 

KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! 

“Rafael, mijo, please come out,” Mrs. Johnson pleaded as she knocked on her son’s bedroom door. 

Rafael Solano Jr. pressed his back against the locked door to keep everyone else in the house out. As he did, he also used his hands as a makeshift comb to try and put his shiny, disheveled black hair back to its original shape after it had been viciously yanked. Yanked by someone whom he wanted to make sure would stay as far away from him as possible. 

“It was an accident, Mama!” he hollered to her from behind the door, “I’m sorry.” 

“Mijo, it’s alright, just please open up,” she said. 

“No… he’ll yell at me,” Rafael said, with a shaky grimace. 

The young man’s mother turned to the man her son was referring to. A thin, but very tall white man with piercing blue eyes, a bald scalp sandwiched between two patches of black hair, and a slightly wrinkled face with little-to-no smile lines. He turned to a scorched hunk of fabric and wood that used to be his favorite armchair and scowled. His eyes then met his wife’s and she looked away in fear before talking to her son again in a much quieter tone. 

“Rafael, please, I know you and Harvey don’t really get along that well, bu-” she started to say. 

“That…!” Rafael interrupted his mother, “…is the understatement of the century, Ma!” 

She ignored his comment and continued, “But he really is trying his best to reach out to you, mijo. Maybe if you just gave him a chance, you two could le-” 

“Give him a chance to do what…?” Rafael cut her off again, “Hit me and Eva like he did you, Mama?!” 

The moment he said that, Mrs. Johnson heard a door down the hall creak open a little bit. She saw a young Latina of about 16-years-old peeking out with the same shiny black hair and chocolatey-brown eyes that she shared with her older brother and their late father. Mrs. Johnson turned to her with a look of sadness on her face. 

Suddenly, the girl’s eyes widened in horror and she quickly slammed the door. Mrs. Johnson turned around and came face to face with Harvey, his teeth gritting with pure rage as he stormed toward Rafael’s door. Mrs. Johnson backed away in fear at the sight of him. 

BANG!!! 

“Get out here right now, boy!” he shouted through the door, with a strong Southern accent, “Or else!” 

“Or else, what, you bastard!?” Rafael yelled back. 

“Trust me, boy, you don’t want to know!” he shouted back. 

Mrs. Johnson tried meekly to interject, “Harvey, please…” 

He aggressively turned to her and harshly whispered, “I’ll deal with him, you go into the other room and call the Doc.” 

“What ‘Doc’?” Rafael asked, obviously having heard his stepfather. 

Mrs. Johnson looked at the door worried, then back at Harvey even more worried. He nudged his head toward the door without a word. 

“He runs that institute out in Texas that we told you about,” she told Rafael. 

The young man shivered at the idea being brought up again. He knew it wasn’t her’s, for sure. She may have been scared of what he could do, but Rafael knew his mother could never be scared enough to send him away because of it. 

Not wanting to listen anymore, Rafael crossed his room toward the window where he looked out into the peaceful neighborhood of suburban Albuquerque. The crisp night air gave him little comfort as he tried to focus on something besides the screaming match going on just outside his door. His eyes caught sight of the lovely royal poinciana tree planted in his next door neighbor, Lupe’s, backyard and he smiled at the thought of her. Lupe was a kindly old woman who planted that tree herself when she was just a little girl and tended to it every day since with loving care. 

BANG!!! 

Another pound on the door brought him back to what was going on in his own home. 

“Are you even listening to me, boy!?” Harvey shouted. 

“I’m not going!” Rafael shouted, finally snapping out of his momentary trance, “I know what I did was scary, but you can’t just send me away. You can’t just do that!” 

“It’s for your own good, son,” Harvey said, suddenly trying to sound less aggressive than he had previously, “After all, you don’t wanna hurt your Ma and sister anymore than you have, now do you?” 

“Me!?!” Rafael retorted, turning around full of sudden rage, “I’m not the one who gave a teenage girl a black eye just for spilling paint in the garage.” 

BANG!!!! 

“THAT’S IT!!!” Harvey shouted even louder, his true nature returning, “You listen up, you little freak, and listen good!! You’re going to that institute in Texas to get this thing you’re doing to stop, whether you like it or not!” 

“No, I’m not! Shut the hell up you gasoline-huffing cousin-fucker! Just – shut – up!!!” Rafael screamed. 

That’s when he felt it. 

A sudden surge of pain filled Rafael’s head like boiling water being injected directly into his brain. He grabbed his temples with both hands and felt his eyes well up with tears as the pain reached its peak. And the instant that it did… 

SPARK! 

…the poincianas in Lupe’s backyard, all of a sudden, burst into smoky flames as red as the flowers! 

Rafael opened his eyes and the tears of pain flooded out as he came face to face with the raging inferno that was once his kindly old neighbor’s prized childhood tree. He quickly backed away from the window and up against the door to get away from the growing flames and encroaching smoke. Not to mention the horrified Lupe running outside at the sight of her beloved tree now aflame. 

As his heart sank like a stone made of horror and guilt, all Rafael could bring himself to do was follow its lead. He slumped down to the floor in sadness and despair at the sound of Lupe’s frantic voice coming from outside: 

“FUEGO!” “FUEGO!” “FUEGO!” 

Day 1, 10:31am 

A man in his early thirties wearing a tweed jacket and matching brown pants walked down the halls of The Michelangelo Institute of Unexplained Phenomena. He had a brand-new batch of students for the boss to meet, but first he had to go get him. 

As he rounded the corner, he saw the varnished pine-wood door that led to the big man’s office with his name, Doctor Lyceon Vitalis, printed on the wall beside it. 

Suddenly, he heard an angry shout followed by the crackling of someone on a phone. 

“He’s arguing with the Major again,” the man thought to himself as he took a deep breath and silently let it all out. 

KNOCK. KNOCK. KNOCK. 

“Come in!” came a Greek-accented voice from the other side of the door, followed immediately by the sound of a phone being put back on its receiver. 

The office the man entered was very expensive-looking to say the least; every inch of the place was varnished wood with an elaborate rug woven in green, red, and white patterns on the floor. One wall was completely covered in books on everything from astral projection to the lost city of Atlantis, while the other was covered by glass display cases containing various gizmos and gadgets for detecting ghosts and supernatural abilities, as well as a door leading into the man’s own private quarters. 

Sitting at the front of the room was a middle-aged man with olive skin and black hair with graying sides. He had a strong, square-like jaw that was recently shaved and implacable black eyes that shined in the dim light of his desk lamp. 

“Dr. Vitalis,” the man in tweed said, “They’ve arrived, sir.” 

The man looked up from the paperwork on his desk and flashed his tweed-wearing assistant a fiery half-smile. He stood up, revealing his expensive blue suit and dark red tie, which he adjusted before heading out with his assistant close behind him. 

In the building’s large lobby stood about half-a-dozen young men and women, mostly in their teens, surrounded by men in military uniforms and MP helmets. The guards also wore dark sunglasses that completely obscured their eyes and left the youngsters a little unnerved. Rafael Solano was among them, and, like the others, his family members were nowhere to be found. They all had to take a bus out there without anyone to check out the institute, even out of morbid curiosity. 

“Well, this is just great,” Rafael thought to himself, “Talk about a dumping ground for the world’s weirdest trash.” 

“I know,” came a disgruntled female voice just a few inches away from him. 

Rafael turned to see a pretty young woman no older than himself with pale, fair skin and long auburn hair. She was dressed in a dark gray top with long black sleeves and a black skirt held up by a red belt. She had on blood-red lipstick and lots of black eyeliner that made her look almost like a vampire. The prettiest vampire Rafael had ever seen. 

She let out a groan and said, trying to sound as apathetic as possible, “I can’t believe my parents would send me halfway across the country to a place like this.” 

Rafael pursed his lips together empathically before his gaze turned to the hand she had hanging limply at her side. 

“Yeah, I feel that,” he thought to himself again, “I wonder if she would appreciate me holding her hand.” 

All of a sudden, she reached out and grabbed his hand almost magnetically before she said, not turning to face him as she spoke, “Thank you, you’re very kind.” 

“But, h-how did you-” Rafael said, looking at her with surprised eyes. 

“Settle everyone, settle,” the man in tweed suddenly said, calling everyone’s attention toward the front, “May I present to you, the head-man here at the Michelangelo Institute for Unexplained Phenomena, Dr. Lyceon Vitalis.” 

No one clapped as the middle-aged Greek man stepped forward and surveyed the small crowd of young people, ending with Rafael. He did a quick double-take the moment he saw the young man and kept his gaze on him for a few extra seconds. Rafael’s eyes narrowed with a confused suspicion. Finally, the man took a deep breath before turning back to the crowd in front of him. 

“Good morning, young ladies and gentlemen,” he said, his Greek accent tickling a few of them as he spoke, including Rafael, “I suspect you all are wondering why it is that your families suggested – or insisted – that you come here to the institute. Am I correct?” 

Most of the youngsters nodded, while one loud boy in the back said, “You’re damn straight we are!” 

Dr. Vitalis held up his hand to quiet the young man before continuing. 

“Well, young ladies and gentlemen, the answer is obvious,” he said, “It’s because each and every one of you has experienced something strange. Something abnormal that neither you nor anyone else has been able to explain. Something that usually occurred when you were either very angry or very frightened. Am I warm?” 

He finished that last part looking directly at Rafael. The young man’s eyes widened and his heart began beating like a jackhammer. All of the others were looking almost exactly the same way, except for the girl at his side who had let go of his hand and rubbed her fingers on her temples like she had a headache. Dr. Vitalis’ lip curled into an almost mischievous half-smile as he watched the young ones devolve into silent panic. 

“Now don’t let these fine men and women in uniform worry you,” he continued, “The institute may be funded primarily by the United States government, but I can assure you that we’ve brought you all here to help you learn to understand the unexplained phenomena which surrounds you. Perhaps even find ways to control them, if possible.” 

The man’s gaze once more drifted to Rafael as he spoke. The young Latino was nearly at the point where he wanted to yell at the old coot for staring at him. 

“Ha! That’s a laugh!” came a sudden voice from the back. 

Dr. Vitalis turned to the source of the voice. It was the same guy in the back of the crowd who had cried out earlier. He looked like he was on the cusp of being eighteen with thick, bristled brown hair, light gray eyes and a small patch of freckles around the bridge of his nose. 

“You have something to say, young man?” Dr. Vitalis asked, arms folded over his chest and an eyebrow raised. 

“Yeah,” the guy said, “Why are you so full of bullshit?” 

A couple of people in the crowd let out small chuckles at his response. 

“Would you care to elaborate?” Dr. Vitalis asked, maintaining his firm composure. 

The guy rolled his eyes and said, “Well, aside from the fact that everyone has had some kind of unexplainable thing happen at least once in their life; places like this are for pretentious folks like you who’re funding other people’s stupidity so you can maintain your own insanity.” 

“English, please,” Dr. Vitalis said sarcastically, warranting a few snickers from among the crowd. 

“I’m saying, that’s why our families sent us here, right?” he replied, irritated, “You’re paying them to have us come here for some kind of bizarre study, right?” 

“In a manner of speaking, yes,” Dr. Vitalis said, “But that doesn’t mean there aren’t paranormal forces affecting each and every one of you. And that certainly doesn’t mean we don’t want to help you learn to understand or even control said paranormal phenomena.” 

The guy grumbled mockingly to himself before saying, “Listen, old man, whatever I’ve experienced, is my shit to deal with. So you and your little ‘team’ can just-” 

BZZZZZZ!!!

Suddenly, as the guy was speaking, a bottle of water on a nearby table levitated into the air as an eerie electrical noise filled the room. The tweed-wearing man at Dr. Vitalis’ side held up his right hand, palm-open, and wherever it moved, so too did the levitating bottle of water. He then held out his other hand and suddenly one of the MPs’ hats lifted off of his head and began dancing in midair alongside the bottle of water. They were soon followed by more hats, the remaining bottles of water, and even a foam board display in the back as well. 

Dr. Vitalis smirked at the loud young man and said, “You were saying?” 

Rafael, like the rest of the youngsters, was left speechless and in awe at the sight of so many objects floating in midair all by themselves. Dr. Vitalis was right about the paranormal phenomena! And, for the first time in a long time, his heart filled with something other than rage and fear. 

That is, until Dr. Vitalis’s eyes turned back to Rafael one last time. For a split second, the young man thought he could see the man stick the tip of his tongue out from behind his teeth in an almost seductive way. 

The young Latino shuddered uncomfortably. 

Day 1, 9:59pm  

Rafael couldn’t sleep after everything he had seen today. 

For what felt like the first time in his whole life, he knew why the mysterious fires always seemed to happen around him. Why it always seemed to happen whenever he was pissed off. Mr. Grizzle – the man in the tweed – said he was something called a “telepyric” and that it was a very rare gift. One that the folks here at The Michelangelo Institute were very interested in studying. 

Especially Dr. Vitalis. 

“Yeesh!” Rafael said to himself, suppressing a shudder. 

He still couldn’t figure that guy out. The way he looked at him all throughout the orientation process was deeply concerning to say the least. Dr. Grizzle said he was just a very passionate and curious man with an interest in the rarer talents he comes across. But Rafael felt like that was some kind of excuse. 

“If I didn’t know any better,” Rafael thought to himself, “I’d say he was leering at me or something.” 

Not wanting to dwell on the idea any further, Rafael pulled out his slightly charred pajamas and got ready for bed. The room he was given was pretty nice. It wasn’t a lavish luxury or anything, but the bed was comfy and it came with a desk, a private bathroom, and even a mini-fridge. After orientation, he spent the rest of the day unpacking and looking over the schedule for tomorrow, which mainly consisted of ice-breakers, group workshops, and lectures on different subjects he had only heard of in science fiction novels. 

It all sounded pretty cool. Mostly, he was just relieved that there was a reason behind what had been happening to him. That, and he was finally free from that bastard, Harvey. If he could have anything else in the world right now, it would be for his mom and his little sister Eva to be there with him. 

And, with that thought in his mind, he finally fell asleep on his comfy new bed… 

WHOOSH! 

Suddenly, Rafael’s eyes shot open. Everything in his new room was in black and white, even his own arms and legs. 

“Arms and legs?” he thought to himself as he realized his covers were gone. 

He suspected that the whooshing sound must’ve been the covers being pulled away from his bed. As he tried to sit up and look for them, he noticed that he couldn’t move! 

“What the hell!?!” he thought in a panic. 

No matter how hard he tried to get up, he just couldn’t. It was as if his whole body, except for his head and neck, were made of iron and the bed was a giant magnet keeping him pinned to it. He turned his head from side to side as if he could somehow wiggle his way out of the bizarre feeling, but after a few minutes it just felt like no use. 

And then that’s when he saw him… 

In the far corner of the room near the door, he saw a large figure standing in the shadows. He looked like a man, at least six-feet tall with broad shoulders and something that looked almost like an animal’s head on top of them. Rafael’s heart began to beat faster than it already was. Not only was he stuck to his new bed, but he was stuck to it with some shadowy stranger staring at him in the corner like a beast stalking its prey. 

“Wh-Who’s th-” he began to stammer. 

Suddenly, the shadowy figure moved his right hand towards his head, right where his mouth would be and uttered a single, blood-curdling noise that sounded as loud as a gong: 

“SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 

And that’s when Rafael woke up! 

The first thing he did was sit up, which he did with almost no difficulty. Then he turned until he was sitting on the side of the bed, his bare feet on the floor and his face now in his hands. For almost ten minutes he just sat on the edge of the bed panting in fear. 

“Thank God,” he said to himself, “It was just a dream.” 

When he pulled his face out from his palms he suddenly noticed something weird: His covers were no longer on his bed; they were on the floor… on the other side of the room. 

Almost as though someone had hurriedly stripped them off while he was sleeping. 

Day 4, 11:36am 

“Now concentrate on the mannequin, Candace,” Mr. Grizzle said to the auburn-haired goth girl who came with Rafael and the others. 

After a few days of completing various evaluation tests, the youngsters were finally doing some exercises to help understand their abilities. Most of the others were in different rooms focusing on their more passive abilities, while the ones with more active abilities were gathered in a large room – like a cross between a gymnasium and a nuclear bomb shelter. 

Rafael was among them wearing a dark red tank top, camouflage cargo pants, and black sandals. In addition to that, he was wearing a pair of orange goggles with matching orange and navy blue fireman gloves, as insisted by the staff for safety concerns. The only other people in the room was the loud, skeptical guy from before – whose name was Jed – with four guards posted at different points throughout the room and six scientists off to the sides either taking notes or monitoring the equipment. 

Candace was in the center of the room while Rafael, Jed, and Mr. Grizzle stood about ten feet behind her. There were three mannequins set up at the front of the room to practice on while various wires with suction cup-like devices on the ends were attached to the girl’s head. Each one was connected to different machines with blinking lights that spat out line graphs. 

“Don’t be afraid,” Mr. Grizzle said. 

“Okay, I’ll try,” Candace replied, almost irritated. 

Suddenly, after a moment of silence, the machines linked to Candace began beeping loudly and the meters on the line graphs went crazy. All of a sudden, the center mannequin began to shake slightly before lifting about a foot into the air all by itself. 

Mr. Grizzle and the two young men began to applaud as they came up beside her. 

“Very good, Candace,” he said, “Very good indeed.” 

“Yeah, you did great, chica!” Rafael said, putting a hand on her shoulder. 

“Thanks,” she said, trying not to show that she was blushing. 

“Yeah, whatever,” Jed said, his arms folded over his chest and refusing to meet her gaze. 

After another minute of congratulations, it was Jed’s turn to test out his abilities. Just like with Candace, he was hooked up to the same wiry machines. Only, unlike Candace, Mr. Grizzle didn’t need to give him an encouraging talk or anything. Between the three of them, he was the only one who seemed to have the most control over his abilities right off the bat. 

“Okay, go for it,” Mr. Grizzle said. 

With that, Jed looked at the mannequin to the left and growled loudly as he charged at it like a mad bull. He picked it up and broke off one of the legs before charging at the wall with it at super-fast speed like a joustman. 

And, just like that, a massive dent appeared in the metal wall where Jed hit it with the broken mannequin’s leg. 

“Die!” he growled angrily at the wall. 

Mr. Grizzle and everyone else remained quiet for almost a full minute before they broke into a slow, uncomfortable applause. 

“That’s… that’s very good, Jed,” Mr. Grizzle said, slowly approaching the young man with arms prepared to take the broken mannequin leg from him, “Your ability to control the fight-or-flight impulses in your brain seems to be coming along nicely. Although, since our purpose here is to help you keep your abilities under control, I would strongly recommend that you try not to be so… passionate in your use of it.” 

In response, Jed turned slowly to the man and growled without speaking. That’s when Mr. Grizzle took a few steps back as the scientists came in and started taking the wires off of his head. 

“Alright…” Mr. Grizzle said, finally turning to Rafael, “So… uh, Rafael, your turn.” 

Rafael’s eyes widened as he realized that both of the other two already had their turns. 

“Um…” he said, rubbing the back of his head sheepishly, “I’d really rather not. My, uh, ‘ability’ is pretty dangerous and I don’t feel comfortable doing it with everybody else around.” 

The scientists all whispered to each other in a slight bit of panic while the guards seemed to grip their rifles and night-sticks a little tighter. Jed even chuckled a little and called Rafael a “sissy” under his breath. 

Mr. Grizzle walked over to Rafael and said, with a hand on his shoulder, “That’s why we asked you to put on the safety gear, Rafael. I understand your fear, really, I do. You have arguably the most dangerous power out of all of us here, but if you ever want to keep it from getting out of control again, you need to take the time to learn how it works. Please try.” 

Rafael grimaced a little before looking at Candace, who shot him an encouraging nod. 

“Alright… I’ll try,” he finally said, unsure of himself as he pulled down the goggles. 

The young man stepped forward in the middle of the room as the scientists gathered around to place the wires on his head. Once everybody was off to the side again, Rafael turned to the final mannequin on the right and stared as hard as he could at it. He kept staring for about five minutes; he even closed his eyes and twitched his nose almost playfully. When he opened his eyes, the mannequin just stood there without so much as a scorch mark. 

“I’m sorry,” Rafael finally said, putting his head down a little too quickly, “I just can’t get it to light.” 

“Pathetic creature,” came a deep, Greek-accented voice from behind all of them. 

Everyone went silent as they turned and saw Dr. Vitalis standing next to the door.  He was looking almost disapprovingly at Rafael with his arms folded over his chest. Today he was wearing an olive-green suit with a brass-colored tie and his face had a shadow of stubble on it, as if he had neglected to shave that day. 

As he began walking toward the young man, he said, “The power isn’t coming to you because you don’t want it to. You fear it. And as long as you live in fear of your own power, your own emotions, you’ll never be able to make it work.” 

Rafael balled his hands into fists and said, “Well, why wouldn’t I be…? It’s brought me nothing but trouble.” 

Dr. Vitalis frowned before replying, “And what, pretell, is this trouble it’s brought you…?” 

“Oh, let me think, I’ve burned just about everything in my house, not to mention my neighbor’s prized tree that she grew since she was little, and my own family sees me as a… As a…” Rafael responded. 

“A freak…?” the older man asked. 

The silent look Rafael gave him indicated that it was true. 

“Now that’s where the fear lies,” the man continued, “Your family fears your powers, don’t they? I’m certain they do. The moment your gift manifested, they started looking at you differently, am I right?” 

The young man’s fists clenched tighter. 

“Of course I’m right,” he said, slowly edging closer to the young man, “It’s a common problem many others have faced here at The Michelangelo Institute. You’re letting someone else’s fear influence how you feel about yourself and your gift. Now the only question is, does it come from a fear of losing someone you love or angering someone you don’t?” 

He was now so close he was jabbing the young man’s chest as he spoke. Rafael looked up into the man’s face with defiance. 

“Oh, I see!” Dr. Vitalis said in a mocking tone with a smug look on his face, “A bit of both. So, what is it, then? Does one of your parents hit you? Your stepfather, perhaps?” 

Rafael growled through gritted teeth at him. 

Dr. Vitalis smirked and said, “Ah, yes. I’m not the least bit surprised, considering that angry, defiant look in your eyes. The look of a fatherless boy desperately trying to protect his poor mother from the other rooster who found his way into her henhouse.” 

“Shut up!” he suddenly shouted at the man as droplets of sweat formed on his brow, back, and chest, “SHUT UP!!!” 

All of a sudden, he felt it happening again.

The same pain emerged in his head just like before.

“No!”  

As quick as he could, he turned around and looked directly at the one mannequin left in the corner. It suddenly began to smolder and turn black for a split second before finally bursting into flames right before the terrified eyes of everyone in the room. 

“Whoa!” Mr. Grizzle said, as the rest of the small crowd backed up in fear. 

Rafael’s eyes shot open to the feeling of intense heat before him, along with the smell of smoke and the sound of fearful murmurs. As quick as he could, he ripped the wires from his head and body before running toward the door. 

“I’m sorry,” he said quietly as his eyes started to water, “I’m so sorry.” 

Suddenly, the door locked all on its own and a strong hand grabbed hold of his shoulder. He turned around to see the tall, muscular shape of Dr. Vitalis through his teary eyes, followed by Mr. Grizzle pointing at the door – he was the one who made it lock by itself. In the background, one of the guards was busy spraying down the burning mannequin with a fire extinguisher. 

“Rafael…” Mr. Grizzle said, coming up beside him with a friendlier look on his face than before, “It’s alright. You don’t have to be afraid. Look, the fire’s out and no one’s hurt. It’s okay.” 

The young man let out a sniffle and quickly wiped away his tears as he said, “Sorry, it’s just, uh…” 

“You’re not used to starting a fire and everything being alright, am I correct?” Dr. Vitalis said, finishing his sentence for him. 

Mr. Grizzle turned to Dr. Vitalis, who still had his hand on Rafael’s shoulder. 

“Forgive me, Mr. Solano, I only meant to show you your own potential,” said Dr. Vitalis, before turning to Mr. Grizzle, “If it’s no bother to you, old friend, I would like to take over his training myself.” 

Both Rafael and Mr. Grizzle went quiet at the sound of that. 

“Of course not, sir,” Mr. Grizzle said after a brief pause. 

Rafael raised an eyebrow. 

“Well, what about me?” he asked, “Just out of curiosity, why do you want to handle my training yourself… sir?” 

Right when he said that last part, Dr. Vitais smiled lustfully at the young man as he and everyone else suddenly felt the temperature rise again by a few degrees. Dr. Vitalis then took his hand off of Rafael’s shoulder and turned directly towards the other side of the long room where the remains of the three mannequins were. The older man held both of his arms perfectly at his sides before closing his eyes, tilting his head back and releasing a slight, pleasured shudder. 

All of a sudden… 

“Phos!” he whispered. 

…all three mannequins – including the broken one – simultaneously became engulfed in blue flames which literally burned all the way through them until they were both nothing but piles of ash! 

Everybody, including Rafael and Mr. Grizzle, went wide-eyed and their mouths fell open with shock. The scientists began taking more notes as quickly as possible. One of them even turned to Dr. Vitalis and asked if they could hook him up to the machines to further test his abilities. Dr. Vitalis chuckled and told them maybe some other time. 

Finally, he turned back to Rafael and said, “Does that answer your question… boy?” 

Rafael, still in a daze over what he just witnessed, turned to the man and uttered a simple “Uh-huh” as he nodded his head. 

“Good,” Dr. Vitalis said, “See me in my office tonight after dinner.” 

And, with that, the man walked out with a solid, gentleman’s composure. 

Day 4, 8:01pm 

Rafael finished eating dinner and then made his way to Dr. Vitalis’ office, as the man himself had asked. A process easier said than done since the Michaelangelo Institute was so much bigger on the inside than it looked on the outside. Rafael figured that the place was underground, which made sense considering that the place was at least partially funded by the U.S. government. 

Finally, the young man made it to the varnished mahogany door of Dr. Vitalis’ office and was about to knock. Suddenly, before his knuckle even had the chance to tap the wood, he heard Dr. Vitalis talking to someone inside. 

“It’s only been a few days, Major,” he heard the man say, “You can’t expect our new recruits to make the kind of progress you want in only a few days.” 

After a brief pause, Rafael heard a small, buzzing noise. That’s when he realized that Dr. Vitalis was talking on the phone with somebody. And, based on the serious tone in his voice, it was somebody important. 

The older man then let out a deep sigh and said, “Yes, sir, I understand. At the same time, many of these young people are still too afraid of their own abilities. We need to take the necessary time to help them overcome their fear, sir, or else they will be of no use to anyone, especially not you!” 

What followed next was an extremely long stretch of near-silence. Dr. Vitalis didn’t speak a single word for almost five minutes straight, and all Rafael heard was the incoherent muffle of the person speaking on the other line. There were a few words he could make out, but he didn’t understand the context behind any of them: 9/11, The Vietnam War, Hitler, and The Holocaust. Whatever it was, Rafael was almost certain he didn’t want to know.  

Finally, Dr. Vitalis took a long, deep breath and said, “Alright, alright. We will do everything we can to speed up the process, sir.” 

Dr. Vitalis hung up the phone, turned to the door, and said, “Come in, Mr. Solano!”  

Rafael’s heart jumped the moment he heard Dr. Vitalis holler his name. He hesitated for a moment before slowly opening the varnished mahogany door. 

The older man motioned for him to sit down in one of the chairs in front of the desk. 

“How’d you know I was waiting on the other side?” Rafael asked as he sat down. 

“Waiting?” the man said, snarkily, “You mean eavesdropping, don’t you boy?” 

Rafael narrowed his eyes at the man in spiteful irritation. 

The corner of the man’s mouth twitched as he stifled a smile before enclosing his fingers together and saying, “Well, no harm done… Time to get down to business.” 

All of a sudden, his gaze was drawn to a small red candle sitting on the desk with various other knick-knacks. Dr. Vitalis stared intently at it for a few seconds before the wick suddenly burst into a smoky blue flame for a split second before the color flickered back to its usual yellow-orange. 

“Whoa!” Rafael said, jumping in his seat. 

“Exactly,” Dr. Vitalis said, “It took me years to control my power and, in that time, I burned quite a few things, and quite a few people as well. Which is part of why I wanted to oversee your training myself.” 

Rafael stared intently at the flickering little flame as his still-heaving breaths grew slowly back down to its regular pace. 

“But…” Rafael said, “Why me?” 

Dr. Vitalis furrowed his brow and asked, “What do you mean?” 

“I mean… Why do I have this power? Where did it come from… and how do I get rid of it?” he said. 

The older man narrowed his eyes on the boy and said, “Firstly, you can’t get rid of it, my boy. The power is just as much a part of you as your arms and legs are. And, just like your arms and legs, trying to get rid of them usually has some very messy results.” 

“How do you know?” Rafael asked. 

“I know,” Dr. Vitalis said, refusing to go further than that, “As for where they come from… did you know your father? Or any other members of your family on his side?” 

Rafael raised an eyebrow and said, “Not really. He died some time after my sister was born. Why do you ask?” 

“Well, the scientific evidence we currently have on the subject of genetics and psychic phenomena indicates that the male is the carrier of the gene,” the older man explained, “Most psychics are first-generations whose abilities were not shared by their parents or any other relatives. However, I suspect your father, or one of your other paternal relatives, may have had the power as well considering the extent we’ve seen of your abilities.” 

The young man shot him another confused look. 

“It happens,” Dr. Vitalis said, almost smugly. 

“I doubt it,” Rafael retorted, “My mother would’ve told me if my father or someone in his family could start fires too, especially if she saw me doing it.” 

Dr. Vitalis raised an eyebrow and said, “Would she? After all, maybe he didn’t tell her, or maybe she never met his family. It’s even possible she knew all along and was just too terrified of your abilities, or his abilities, to tell you. Believe me, you wouldn’t be the first person here to experience that.” 

“Well then, you obviously don’t know my Mama,” the younger man replied, a little too quick. 

“Maybe not,” Dr. Vitalis continued, “Or maybe you’re the one who doesn’t know her as well as you think you do.” 

Rafael’s hand tightened into a fist and he grumbled incoherently through gritted teeth. 

Dr. Vitalis’ mouth curled into a full-blown mischievous smile and he said, “After all, when he comes around, does your mother try to stop him or does she cower in fear like the helpless damsel she is.” 

And that, right there, was the young man’s limit. 

“SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU OLD GOAT!!!” he shouted, jumping immediately to his feet, “URGH!!!!” 

All of a sudden, Rafael groaned in pain and grabbed his head from that feeling again. 

That’s when… 

SPARK! 

…Rafael felt the heat burst forth from his brain and light up something right in front of him. And, if his sudden suspicion was true, it was something far worse than anything he had burned before! 

“Oh my god, I set him on fire!” was his first thought, until he opened his teary eyes. 

Right between the two men, Rafael saw the fire he had just created floating in midair like a gravity-less ball of flaming newspaper. That’s when he caught sight of Dr. Vitalis, who stood calm, cool and collected on the other side of the beach-ball-sized mass of flame, his arms outstretched like he was holding it. He had a snarky smile spread across his face as he looked back at the young man through the fire. 

“See what you can do if you just take the time to understand yourself?” the older man finally said. 

All of a sudden, the flames turned bright blue and their temperature went up by at least another hundred degrees before finally shrinking down to the size of a ping-pong ball and fizzling out with a slight pop. Rafael stood back in stunned silence for a minute at what he had just witnessed. 

“H-How did you do that?” he finally stammered out. 

“The same way you do, my boy,” he replied, “I’ve just learned how to better focus my emotions and control it. The one thing you must know about this power, Rafael, is that unlike most other psychic abilities, pyrokinesis is fueled primarily by emotion. Passion. The fire within. And, if you ever want to control that fire, and keep it from hurting, both inside and out, you must learn to embrace your emotions without being ruled by them.” 

Rafael looked down at his feet and thought about it for almost a full minute. 

“Alright,” he finally said, looking back at the older male, “How do I do it?” 

Dr. Vitalis smiled, almost seductively, at Rafael as he walked slowly around his desk until he was behind the young man and resting his hands on his shoulders. 

“Let’s start with trying to embrace some of those more… intense emotions,” he said, bringing his head close to Rafael’s and whispering in his ear, “Just out of curiosity, how often do you play with yourself?” 

That’s when Rafael’s eyes widened and he gulped in fear and embarrassment. 

Day 4, 10:16pm 

Rafael had gone back to his room in a worried daze. 

On his way back, he moved much slower than he normally did, and somewhat on purpose, too. Despite what it was, he really wasn’t too keen on doing the thing Dr. Vitalis had given him as a “homework assignment”. 

“I want you to go back to your room and play with yourself,” the older man’s exact words echoed in his mind. 

“Ah, geez!” the young man moaned to himself as soon as he was behind closed doors. 

He slowly locked said door, even going so far as to lean a chair under the door knob just to make extra certain no one would be coming in while he did his ‘work’. He then slowly approached the thermostat on the side wall to check the temperature; it was sixty-six degrees in the room. Finally, with the blinds closed up, he slowly stripped himself naked. 

“Alright, let’s get this over with,” he thought to himself as he laid down on the bed fully unclothed and with his worried heart beating out of his chest. 

It had been a while since he had done something like this. At least a couple of years, since his mother had gotten remarried to that whiskey-soaked pile of white trash. Ever since then, all he could think about was trying not to hear the sound of the bastard soiling the bed that his mother used to share with his father. Or worse, the sound of him beating the poor crap out of her just for daring to ask him why he had to take that engine apart on the coffee table. 

“But you’re not there anymore are you?” he heard a voice say in his head, “So, why worry about them at this one moment now?” 

With that thought now in his head, he slowly moved his hand downward and got to it. 

“Just close your eyes and think of the hottest chica you can,” he whispered, trying to urge himself on. 

He moved his hand up and down repeatedly as he felt himself go stiff and the sweat began to seep from every pore of his body. Hottest chica he could think of; he almost counted them in his mind’s eye. 

“There was that pin-up Wonder Woman poster my old buddy, Jerry, gave me back in junior high,” he thought to himself, “Oh, and also that hot blonde in the PlayBoy magazine I borrowed during junior year. She really used to get me going. And, speaking of junior year, Libby, from the girls’ lacrosse team. Yum! Oh, and Coach Saxon too! I used to beat myself off to him all the time back in…” 

Suddenly, his eyes shot open before he squeezed them shut again and cringed. 

“Oh, fuck! Bad thoughts! Bad thoughts! You promised you would never think about that ever again!” he berated himself internally. 

All of a sudden… 

Rafael opened his eyes and suddenly everything in the room was in black and white again. His arms were now mysteriously at his sides and he felt his entire body from his head to his heels were once more glued to the mattress. 

“What the… Oh, no. Not again,” he thought to himself, realizing what was going on. 

Just as he was trying to pull himself free, he looked in the corner and spotted the shadowy figure from before. The one that looked like a man with a furry animal’s head. His heart began to beat even faster as he saw the figure standing still as a statue, but with his breathing loud enough for him to hear across the room. 

He tried to open his mouth to call for someone, but couldn’t. Not only did it feel like his body was glued to the bed, it also felt like his lips were glued together. 

“Oh, god! What the hell is going on!” he thought again. 

“This is a dream,” came a deep voice from the shadowy figure in the corner, “Don’t be afraid.” 

Suddenly, the shadowy figure began slowly walking towards the bed. 

Rafael’s heart rate continued to quicken as the figure moved closer, each individual body part coming one by one into the dim light from the blind-covered window. First, a pair of large bare feet whose skin appeared pale and indistinguishable in color as the tiny stripes of light. After that, a pair of muscular, hairy legs and a naked pelvis sporting a particularly meaty man’s genitalia. Genitalia that Rafael, for some reason, couldn’t seem to take his eyes off of. 

“Don’t fight it,” the shadowy figure’s voice said as his big, strong arms and beefy chest –  covered with a large patch of dark stubble – came into the light, “This is all in your mind… so there’s no need to fear what happens next.” 

Just as he said that last part, his head finally came into the light. It was covered by a black wolf-head mask with silver fur and dark holes in place of its eyes. 

Rafael released a muffled whimper as the man in the wolf mask moved closer. The young man felt sweat dripping all over his body and, for some reason, he still felt very stiff. Finally, the wolf-headed man stretched out his arm and reached for Rafael’s body. 

I wanna wake up! Please wake up!” he screamed over and over again in his head. 

“SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!” the man said, just like the previous night. 

Only, this time, the boy didn’t wake up right away. 

He felt the man’s warm, strong hands caress his body gently, like a father touching his newborn son’s cheek. The moment he made physical contact, Rafael was suddenly filled with a wave of warmth and pleasure. He didn’t even notice that his mouth had finally opened up slightly, or that his previously tight arms had now relaxed to the point of drifting an inch or two away from his torso. 

That’s when… 

“UUUNNNNGGGHHHH!!!” 

…the man took Rafael in hand and the young man became lost in a sea of pleasure for a few brief minutes. Which is when he finally opened his eyes to a room in color. 

Rafael looked down at his waist to see his own hand wrapped around his slowly softening member and his entire bed drenched in sweat. He then took in a deep breath and began violently coughing and sputtering, but not because anything was on fire. The entire room itself was all of a sudden too hot and stuffy to breathe in. 

As quick as he could, he jumped to his feet – ignoring the sticky fluid dripping down his torso – and rushed to open the window. He then rushed over to the thermostat on his wall and stared in disbelief as the temperature read 101 degrees fahrenheit! 

“What the hell!” he said to himself before remembering that it was supposed to be time for sleep. 

He quickly pulled on a pair of pants, ripped away the chair from beneath the doorknob, and finally stepped into the hallway. As he did, he was hit by a sudden rush of cool air that made it feel like one of those walk-in freezers at the grocery store compared to his room. He paced back and forth in the middle of the hall, trying to think of what just happened as he tried to get some air flowing through the room. 

“What kind of loco dream was that!?” he thought to himself, “And what kind of sicko would sneak into my room and turn the heat up that high while I was…” 

And then that’s when it hit him… Heat! 

The sudden rise in temperature of his room coupled with that weird, erotic dream. It wasn’t some crazy prank pulled by some even crazier person. It was himself. He made the room’s temperature rise like that, and he did it without setting anything ablaze. 

Rafael looked up from the floor at that still-hot and stuffy room of his and smiled. 

“I did it!” he whispered joyfully to himself, “I made it hot… but nothing burned!” 

“Wait til the doc hears about this!” 

Day 7, 12:16pm 

“That’s it, Mr. Solano,” Dr. Vitalis said, his hands on the young man’s shoulders, “Just a bit more.” 

Rafael was sitting on a chair in the middle of the same gymnasium/bomb shelter room as before with machines hooked up to him once again, as well as his fireman’s gloves and goggles. However, this time, it was just him, Dr. Vitalis, and the small team of scientists and guards – now all wearing asbestos suits. In the middle of the large room were blocks of wood laid out on a metal tray in front of him. 

“You can feel it, can’t you?” the older man continued. 

Rafael took in a deep, shaky breath with his eyes closed and he kept his gloved hand up his shirt – right where his nipple was – as he replied, “Yes… I can.” 

That’s when he opened his eyes, and squeezed. 

Suddenly, all of the machines Rafael was hooked up to began to beep and light up. An electronic thermometer dinged louder and louder as the room’s temperature began to rise. As the beeping continued, the blocks of wood suddenly began to turn black and smoke emerged from them before they gently became enveloped in flames on top of the metal tray. 

Dr. Vitalis smiled and said, “Teleiotita!” 

Rafael’s tired eyes filled with relief as he used the back of his hand to wipe a fine sweat that had accumulated on his forehead. 

“Oh, that’s no way to wipe your sweat, my boy,” Dr. Vitalis said, offering him a silken handkerchief that looked quite expensive. 

The young man looked at the piece of silk for a few seconds before looking up into the older man’s eyes and thanking him. Dr. Vitalis smiled warmly as he intently watched the boy pull off his gloves and wipe the sweat from his head, arm, and chest. He looked almost mesmerized by the sight of him doing it. As Rafael absorbed the sweat, one of the scientists in his asbestos suit came up to Dr. Vitalis with one of the graph sheets spurted out by the machines. 

“He’s made tremendous progress in the last few days, sir,” the scientist said, showing him the sheet of paper, “We’re eager to see just how far his abilities can reach-” 

Dr. Vitalis made a signal with his hand to cease talking. 

“Yes, Dr. Lu,” he replied, “As am I. But this young man has already done as much as he can for the time being and we can’t see how far he can go if we push him too far. Isn’t that right, Mr. Solano?” 

The young man smiled and said, “As long as it’s alright with you, sir.” 

“Of course it is,” he said, putting his hand softly on the young man’s shoulder. 

Dr. Lu shot a concerned look at Dr. Vitalis before saying, “I understand, sir… but I’m certain Major West would like a substantial update before tonight’s event.” 

The second Dr. Vitalis heard the name he broke into a cold sweat. Rafael furrowed his brow at the older man; he had never seen him this way before. That’s when he saw the man’s fists begin to clench up and he pulled Dr. Lu away to the other side of the room while Rafael continued to rest. 

“Listen,” Dr. Vitalis whispered, “Major West will get the results he’s looking for, but we don’t have the time or the resources to get them to him before tonight. And, if he has a problem with that, then he can lick my feet and call them candy.” 

Dr. Lu stood still as a statue for a brief moment before nodding slightly at him. 

The two of them parted ways uncomfortably before Dr. Vitalis made his way back to Rafael who was finally standing up in his blue tank top and black and grey camo pants. 

“Is everything alright, Doc?” he asked, lifting up his goggles. 

Dr. Vitalis nodded and said, “Yes, of course. How are you feeling?” 

“I’m a little winded, but I’ll be just fine, especially in time for the big luau tonight,” he replied, “By the way, why are we having a party tonight, again?” 

The man smiled and said, “Why, to celebrate you and your fellow recruits’ progress, my young friend. All of you have made so much progress in just your first week alone; better than most of my past students. If that’s not something worthy of a fun, Hawaiian-themed celebration, then I don’t know what is.” 

The young man smiled and said, “Well, I suppose I can’t argue with that.” 

Dr. Vitalis chuckled a little before saying, “So, have you asked anyone to go with you to the party at all tonight?” 

That’s when the young man’s smile faded and, after a brief silence, he finally said, “I was thinking… maybe I might ask Candace to go with me.” 

The older man’s smile faded a bit and he said, “Oh, I see. She’s a marvelous choice.” 

Rafael furrowed his brow and asked, “Is that a bad thing? I mean, if you don’t mind me saying, sir, you seem a little bit-” 

“Disappointed? Of course not. I just…” he said, before suddenly stopping to think for a moment, “I just had a very special idea in mind that you and I could do to liven up the celebration a bit, but now that you mentioned asking Miss Newman to go with you…” 

The older man suddenly stopped and smiled almost mischievously as a brand new idea entered his mind, “…I think I might’ve just come up with something even better.” 

The boy raised an eyebrow and replied, “Okay, sir… I’m listening.” 

“How good are you at dancing?” the older man asked. 

Day 7, 6:31pm 

“Thank you all for coming,” Dr. Vitalis said, standing at a podium while wearing a blue Hawaiian shirt with orange flowers on it. 

The large gymnasium/bomb shelter room had been completely transformed into a gorgeous Hawaiian-themed party room decorated with tikis, palm trees, strung flowers, and a buffet table full of pork, pineapple, and poi. All of the recruits, scientists, guards, and a few extra military members had gathered to join in the celebration. However, all of the military guests didn’t seem to understand the importance of dressing down for an informal celebration of the new recruits’ progress. They were all still dressed in their uniforms, complete with the reflective sunglasses to obscure their eyes from sight. 

“After twenty years of working hard to help gifted young ladies and gentlemen like you learn to use their gifts for the benefit of society,” Dr. Vitalis continued, “I can honestly say I have never encountered a group of youngsters more gifted than all of you. In only one week, just about all of you have managed to gain nearly full control of your abilities.” 

Just as he said that, Rafael and Candace looked at each other and smiled with pride and delight over what they each have managed to accomplish in such a short amount of time. Rafael wore a red Hawaiian shirt similar to his mentor’s with navy blue flowers on it. As for Candace, she had dressed in a dark purple bikini top with a matching grass-style dress and a blood red orchid in her now-curled hair. 

Rafael couldn’t have been happier… until he looked back up at Dr. Vitalis. 

The older man looked a little concerned as he looked over at a man about ten years older than him with silver hair and a matching beard. He was dressed in a decorated US army uniform with the same reflective glasses as the rest of them. 

Dr. Vitalis swallowed hard before saying, “In addition to that, it is my privilege to announce that, joining us here tonight, is our benefactor: US Major Myles West.” 

The whole room broke out into applause at the announcement of the silver-haired military man’s mere presence. Just then, Dr. Vitalis stepped aside as Major West walked up to the podium to give a speech of his own. Rafael’s blood ran cold as he saw his mentor step back so humbly, and with such apprehension, from this one old man. 

“Thank you, Doctor,” Major West said, speaking with a gruff, Southern accent that horrifically reminded Rafael of his stepfather, “It is my honor to be here tonight to see such a fine group of gifted young Americans dancing the night away after making such amazing progress. You all make your country very proud and, for the next week, I and my fellow soldiers shall be remaining here to observe just how far you fine young ladies and gentlemen can go in the way of said progress.” 

Rafael’s heart shuddered at the sound of that. He had just learned to get control of his powers, and now he was going to be put through psychic boot camp to make them stronger? 

“Yeah, I’m worried about it too,” Candace whispered, agreeing with the thoughts she had picked up from him. 

Rafael gritted his teeth and leaned in to whisper a response when she interrupted once more to apologize. 

“You’re right, I’m sorry,” she said, “I did promise to stay out of your mind during the party. That was my bad.” 

He took a deep breath to calm himself before continuing to listen to the Major go on. 

“As long as we remain here, you young ladies and gentlemen will be encouraged to push yourselves farther than you have already gone. Don’t worry, we will understand if it takes a bit of time for some of you to reach your peak, but, just remember, your country needs you. So, we hope you will do your absolute best. Thank you,” he said, finally concluding. 

Once he had finished, the music started playing and everybody started dancing. Jed, always the competitive one, broke out on the dance floor to prove himself the best dancer, while Mr. Grizzle and most of the scientists headed over to the buffet table to begin stuffing their faces. Rafael and Candace just grabbed some punch and waited off to the side for a slow song to come on so they could enjoy a tender dance together. In the meantime, they both just talked. 

“So, you’re originally from Portland, Oregon?” Rafael asked. 

“Yep,” Candace said, “My dad owns a mortuary there. Actually, at this point, he owns practically a whole chain of them.” 

Rafael chuckled and said, “Ah, so that explains why you’ve got the goth aura going on.” 

Candace laughed and said, “No, I’ve just always felt a natural affinity for all things dark and unusual. To be honest, I actually was never afraid of my powers; I just never wanted to share them with the United States Government.” 

“But your dad did?” Rafael guessed. 

“Hell no,” Candace said, “My dad was mostly okay with it, so long as I didn’t snap a bone or stop someone’s heart with it. But my step-monster, on the other hand; she hated it.” 

Rafael almost spat out his punch when she said that. 

“You have a step-parent who hates your abilities too?” he said. 

“Yeah,” she said, “Mr. Grizzle says that there are two kinds of non-psychics out in the world. There are the ones who feel a natural sense of awe toward psychics – like my dad and your mom – and then there are those who feel a natural sense of rage and fear towards us. You and I were just unlucky enough to have parents that remarried to the wrong kind of people.” 

Rafael pursed his lips together in sad understanding at that. That is, until Dr. Vitalis walked over to the two of them. 

“Hi, Dr. Vitalis,” they both said. 

“Good evening, my young friends,” he replied, taking a final sip from his own glass of punch, “I hope you two don’t mind, but Major West was hoping that the three of us could put on that performance I told you about a little earlier than we intended.” 

The young couple looked suspiciously at each other, then slowly turned back to the older man and said, “Sure, why not?” 

As soon as they said that, Dr. Vitalis took the two of them to a different room where they stayed for almost ten minutes. When they finally returned to the lobby, they were wearing long, grassy blankets which covered every part of their bodies but their faces. 

Finally, Dr. Vitalis got back up on the podium and announced that he, Candace, and Rafael had a special performance to put on for everyone. The entire crowd moved calmly off to the sides of the room to give the three of them enough room for their performance. All except for Jed who angrily stomped his way off to the side over the three of them interrupting his precious dance floor time. 

“Just as I described, remember?” Dr. Vitalis said to the two youngsters as they stepped out into the middle of the room. 

They both nodded as the three of them got into position, standing shoulder to shoulder in a straight line. Candace stood in the middle of the small line with the two men on either side of her. 

“And now, for your personal inspiration and enjoyment,” Dr. Vilatis said, “Miss Newman, Mr. Solano, and I are going to… make it hot!” 

That’s when the three of them tore off their grassy blankets to reveal concealed grass skirts and other traditional Hawaiian tribal garbs beneath them. Both men, young and old, were shirtless with very muscular bodies. Rafael was the thinner of the two, while Dr. Vitalis was thicker. 

“…in our own special tribute to Hawaiian fire-dancing,” Dr. Vitalis added. 

All of a sudden, the three of them simultaneously closed their eyes as loud, drumming Polynesian music started to play. Just then, the crowd’s eyes all widened as a circle of fireballs all formed around the three of them. A dozen of them just appeared in midair, as if by magic, in a large ring; half orange and half blue. The temperature in the room increased dramatically to the point where everyone began to wipe their brows and pull at their collars. 

Everyone, however, except for the mysterious Major West, who stood perfectly still with the hardened composure of a soldier. 

That’s when Rafael and Dr. Vitalis both began dancing in-sync with each others’ movements. As they did, the balls of floating fire moved with them while Candace – who also tore her blanket off to reveal a sexy bikini top and grass skirt – used her telekinesis to keep the flames perfectly aligned with the two men’s movements. 

The crowd cheered and awed at the amazing choreography of the two performers, as well as the vastness of Candace’s kinetic abilities complimenting the two men perfectly. Even the hardened Major West seemed to be impressed by what he was seeing. 

Finally, came the point of the big finish. Rafael and Dr. Vitalis moved closer and closer to each other, dancing an enormous ring around the open area – a ring of fire – slowly combining each of their balls of fire into each other until they each held a single large fireball above their respective heads. Eventually, they made it to the end of the ring where they pressed their chests up against each other and held their hands high above their heads as the two large balls of flame slowly melted into each other like a reverse mitosis and then burst into a flurry of sparkling ash that spread across the whole room! 

The entire crowd went wild, cheering and applauding at the beautiful display before them. Both Rafael and Dr. Vitalis’ sweaty bare chests heaved against each other from being out of breath. Finally, Rafael opened his eyes for the first time since the performance began and he was stopped dead in his tracks by the sight of his mentor staring right at him with sparkling, lustful eyes. 

The older man smiled with his dark eyes glazed over like a man lost in a dream-filled daze and said, “Rodolfo… Agapi Mou.” 

That’s when he leaned in to kiss the young man before him! 

Rafael’s heart jumped inside his chest and he quickly pulled away at the last second before anyone could catch sight of what was happening. All of a sudden, Dr. Vitalis snapped back to reality and took a few steps away from Rafael, blushing hard with embarrassment and worry. Rafael shook his head and began waving to the crowd as Candace walked over to join the two men as they all soaked in the applause. 

While that was going on, Major West stood directly at the back of the room, staring even harder at the young man than his own mentor had been a moment before… and with a serpent’s smile stretched across his face. 

Both Rafael and Dr. Vitalis caught sight of that smile and shuddered simultaneously. 

Day 8, 12:44am 

Rafael laid in his bed wide awake and staring up at the ceiling. 

It had been hours since the luau came to an end and, even though he usually would’ve been dead tired after a performance like that, he just couldn’t bring himself to fall asleep. The sight of the Major smiling at him like a snake about to eat its prey, not to mention Dr. Vitalis trying to kiss him after their big dance, was more than enough to keep his mind going. 

“Come on… sleep!” he moaned to himself, staring at his bedside clock. 

Suddenly, an idea came to him on what he can do to sleep. An idea partly inspired by his previous assignment from Dr. Vitalis, which is why he almost immediately shot it down. 

“No way!” he growled to himself, “It’s not happening!” 

He quickly stuck one of his extra pillows between his legs and tried once again to get back to sleep, but to no avail. After another twenty minutes or so of his skin growing hot with stress and his eyes going extended periods without closing, he finally growled, “Fine!” 

Rafael pushed his pillow and covers aside and pulled his pajama pants down around his ankles. He took himself in hand and the first person he thought of was Candace whom he imagined in a black, silken bikini. In his mind, she blew kisses at him as she slowly stripped down to nothing and his hand moved faster and faster as the fantasy continued. After finally pulling off her little bikini panties, she began walking toward him until she was crawling on to the bed and caressing his chest under his pajamas. 

Until… 

“Huh?!” 

…he suddenly opened his eyes and the room was black and white again like before, but it wasn’t Candace hanging over him anymore. 

Rafael’s eyes widened to see the naked man in the wolf mask from his dream the other night. He tried to open his mouth to scream, but just like before his lips were stuck together and his body was frozen in place with both of his arms at his sides. 

“I’m sorry it had to come to this,” he heard the masked man say in his head, “But you can’t keep denying what you are anymore… and neither can I.” 

Rafael wanted to scream, but he could only muster a few muffled moans and groans full of fear. That’s when the man reached behind his own head and the young man could hear the sound of velcro straps being undone. The older man placed his hand on the forehead of the wolf mask and ripped it off to reveal the messy-haired, unshaven, but still recognizable, face… 

…of Dr. Lyceon Vitalis! 

The young man’s eyes widened in absolute shock. Dr. Vitalis, his own mentor for a week now, was the mysterious, wolf-headed figure in his dreams! His lungs tightened in fear of what this meant, and where it might go next. 

Dr. Vitalis then strapped the wolf-mask on to the still-unmoving young man’s head before reaching down toward his and the young man’s now-touching tools. He began using a combination of hand and pelvis movement to rub them together; Rafael could feel his own hips betraying him as he began moving in-unison with the older man, similar to how they moved earlier tonight at the luau. 

They moved. And moved. And moved, until… 

UUUNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!! 

…Rafael finally opened his eyes and everything was back to normal again. Almost everything, that is. The young man coughed and sputtered as smoke entered his lungs. 

The entire room, save for Rafael’s bed was completely ablaze! 

FUEGO! FUEGO!! FUEGO!!! 

Day 8, 1:51am 

Rafael’s room was completely destroyed. 

At that moment, he sat in the middle of an overly air-conditioned room with a fire extinguisher in every corner and a jug of ice water on the metal table before him. He shivered hard from the cold air, which was so crisp that even the blanket he was wrapped in wasn’t enough to keep him warm. 

That’s when he heard footsteps coming down a flight of stairs. The same stairs he was brought down earlier after turning his own room into a charcoal briquette. Finally, he heard a loud buzzing noise coming from the door, followed by a click. 

“Hello, Rafael,” Dr. Vitalis said, stepping into the room in an olive-green bathrobe and black sandals. 

The young man said nothing and just turned his head to the side. 

“Would you like to tell me what happened…?” Dr. Vitalis asked, “Were you thinking about your stepfather again? Had a nightmare about him, perhaps?” 

Rafael gritted his teeth slightly, but still said nothing. 

“I’m trying to help you, Rafael. However, I can’t do that if you don’t tell me what’s going on,” Dr. Vitalis said, “Whatever issue you currently have is affecting your abilities, which makes it something that I need to be able to understand. So, please Rafael, tell me what happened to you earlier tonight?” 

Rafael remained silent for another few seconds before finally saying, without looking at the man, “Why the wolf mask?” 

Dr. Vitalis furrowed his brow and said, “I beg your pardon?” 

“You heard me, old man!” the young man continued, “Ever since I got here, I’ve been having weird dreams about a man in a wolf mask appearing in my room, staring at me from the shadows.” 

The older man’s eyes grew wider and his heart began to beat faster. 

“You have?” he asked. 

Rafael finally turned around and said, still not making eye contact, “Yes. The last time I had one was a few days ago. The man in the wolf mask finally came into the light and spoke to me. He also touched me… inappropriately.” 

Dr. Vitalis immediately unfolded his arms in shock and stammered out, “W-What…?” 

That’s when Rafael looked up directly into Dr. Vitalis’ eyes as he continued, “Tonight, it happened again. Only, this time, he went further in touching me inappropriately… much further.” 

The older man’s heart was beating like a jackhammer and a fine sweat began forming on his temples. 

“Right when he was in the middle of it,” Rafael said, “He pulled the wolf mask off…” 

“And…?” Dr. Vitalis urged. 

Rafael gulped down all of his fear and said, “And, underneath, it was… it was y-you.” 

Dr. Vitalis stood at the other end of the room looking completely stunned by what he had just heard. He let out a slight gasp, but nothing more, as he stared at his apprentice, his protege, the young man who shared the same power as him. The young man who had just admitted what he just admitted to him. 

“M-M-Me…?” he finally managed to stammer out after a long, speechless stretch. 

Rafael slowly gave the older male the slightest of nods before saying, “Just be honest with me… Did you make me have those dreams somehow, or am I just crazy?” 

Dr. Vitalis stood silently for a long moment before he put his hands together and twiddled his thumbs like a child, looking down at the floor ashamed. The young man raised an eyebrow, realizing that that was all the confirmation he needed. 

“I knew it,” Rafael said, folding his arms over his chest, “How did you do it?” 

The older man swallowed hard and said, “It’s… a long story and quite complicated as well. Let’s just say that some psychic abilities you have to be born with, while others can be… learned.” 

Rafael furrowed his brow and said, “Okay… Now for my next question: What do you want from me, old man?” 

That’s when Dr. Vitalis finally looked the young man in the eyes and answered, “Do you remember when I mentioned your father the day I insisted on becoming your personal mentor…? Well, all of those things I said about one of your father’s relatives having the same power as you wasn’t mere guesswork on my part.” 

Rafael’s eyes widened and he quickly unfolded his arms. 

“What do you mean?” he asked, a small touch of concern in his voice. 

Taking a deep breath, Dr. Vitalis said, “I suspect your father may not have told you or your mother about Rodolfo. Especially considering they didn’t get along, even as children.” 

“What are you talking about?!” Rafael demanded, finally standing up. 

He finally let out his deep breath and continued, “Twenty years ago, I knew a man by the name of Rodolfo… Rodolfo Solano. He was my lover… and the twin brother of your father, Rafael Solano Sr.” 

As soon as he heard that, Rafael’s eyes grew so wide that his eye sockets felt like they were cramping and he went dizzy for a moment. 

“My father had a…” Rafael said, trailing off as his brain went fuzzy. 

“Yes,” he replied. 

Rafael couldn’t believe what he was hearing. In fact, he refused to believe it, but at the same time couldn’t ignore the whole possibility itself. After all, he barely even knew his father and he knew his mother wouldn’t hide something like this from him, unless she never knew in the first place. 

“I-I-I…” Rafael tried to say as he began stumbling backwards. 

All of a sudden, his eyes closed and he collapsed right where he stood. He would’ve fallen flat on the floor if it wasn’t for what happened next. 

“Whoa, whoa, whoa!” Dr. Vitalis said, catching the young man in his arms. 

The young man, still dizzy, shook his head and looked up into the older man’s dark eyes, which sparkled like two perfectly polished onyx beads. Suddenly, Rafael felt a strange warmth fill his body from his cheeks to his groin, similar to what he felt when the dreams came over him. 

As for Dr. Vitalis, he stared longingly into the young man’s chocolatey brown eyes before his gaze drifted down to his lightly quivering mouth. The older man licked his lips in anticipation before he suddenly felt Rafael’s hand on his cheek, edging him to come closer. 

And that’s when… they touched. They touched passionately. 

Day 12, 6:09pm 

Rafael let out a deep sigh as he stuck his hands in his pockets and began making his way toward Dr. Vitalis’ office. For the past few days, he had been working solely with Mr. Grizzle and a few others, but never Dr. Vitalis. 

After what happened three nights ago, Rafael was sure the older man had been trying to avoid him as much as possible. He knew that after what the man had told him the other night he must’ve been afraid to see him. Or ashamed to see him. Either way, he needed to see the man. He needed to learn more about the uncle he didn’t even know existed until the other night. Not to mention why he felt for the man the way he did. 

“Come on, get a hold of yourself,” he thought to himself, “He’s a middle-aged man, for crying out loud. And, if what he told you before was true, he almost became your uncle!” 

Finally, he came to the door of Dr. Vitalis’ office. He paused for a moment to gather his thoughts and, with a deep breath, he lifted his knuckle to knock… 

“No, no, no!” 

…only to be stopped dead in his tracks by a loud sound coming from the other side of the door; a sound he had become all too familiar with ever since his mother got remarried. 

Dr. Vitalis was inside shouting at someone, his voice heavy with anger and a touch of fear. Suddenly, the young man heard his voice followed by another man’s voice. A gruff, Southern-accented voice that sent Rafael’s spine tingling. 

“Why the Hell not? You promised that they’d be offered to the military once they’ve proven their worth,” he heard Major West say. 

“I know what I promised, Sir!” Dr. Vitalis replied, putting an angry emphasis on the last word, “I already feel guilty enough about making that promise in the first place, but when you add this new request to it as well…” 

“What’s he talking about? What promise? What new request?” Rafael thought. 

“You forget, old friend,” the major continued, “I made a promise too. I agreed that no harm will come to them, as long as you and your staff convince them to join. And, whether you like it or not, we of the United States Military would like your young protege to join us.” 

“I told you, the answer is no!” Dr. Vitalis bellowed. 

Even though he wasn’t in the room, Rafael could almost sense that Major West was raising an eyebrow and folding his arms over his chest like a disappointed father. 

“Again, why not? He seems like a fine, willful young man. Brave, confident, maybe even a little patriotic if my thoughts are correct; he’s exactly the kind of person we need for our operations. If you don’t want to give him up, then surely there must be a reason…?” the major said. 

A long pause followed that statement. Either Dr. Vitalis had no answer to his question, or the answer he had was one he refused to share. Whatever the reason, Rafael didn’t really want to hear more; the slight break in the conversation gave him just the chance he needed. 

KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK 

“Come in!” Dr. Vitalis growled, almost desperately, from the other side of the door. 

When Rafael stepped inside, he saw Dr. Vitalis dressed in a gray suit with a burgundy tie and sitting on the edge of his desk. Standing only a few feet away was Major West, still dressed in the same uniform, hat, and reflective sunglasses as the previous night. He turned around and smiled that serpent-like smile he had from before. Just the sight of it, combined with his eyes being obscured by the sunglasses, made Rafael’s skin crawl. 

“Speak of the devil,” Major West said, turning back to Dr. Vitalis for a brief moment before exiting. 

As soon as he was gone, Rafael released a shiver throughout his body. 

“He frightens you, doesn’t he?” Dr. Vitalis said. 

Rafael swallowed hard and gave a little nod without looking his mentor in the eye. 

He then took a deep breath and said, “Just what exactly were you two talking about, anyway?” 

The older man’s eyes darted away as he said, “Nothing for you to worry about.” 

The young man, still refusing to look the man’s way, said, “I think after what you and I did three nights ago, I’ve at least earned the right for you to be honest with me, sir.” 

Dr. Vitalis turned his head in surprise at the young man’s words. His eyes remained transfixed on Rafael for a moment until he finally closed them and let out a sigh as he took a few steps closer. 

“Yes, my young pupil, you have earned the right,” he said, taking a quick look around to make sure no one was listening, “Major West and I were discussing the progress made by you, Miss Newman, and Mr. Larken. He’s very impressed. So impressed, in fact, that by the week’s end he wants to take the three of you to a classified government installation for the continuation of your training.” 

Rafael’s eyes widened and his heart began to beat faster at the sound of that. 

“Why?” he asked, finally facing the man. 

Dr. Vitalis paused for a moment and looked around one more time before saying in a whisper voice, “He wants to train the three of you in combat with your abilities. To see if you can be made into some kind of U. S. Military ‘Psychic-Kinetic Division’, as he said.” 

The young man’s eyes widened even further at the idea of that. However, he couldn’t quite tell yet whether he was widening his eyes out of fear or a slight sense of intrigue. Quite possibly both. But there was another question he was wondering about at that moment that he wanted answered. 

“And, based on what I overheard, I take it you don’t want that, right?” Rafael asked. 

Suddenly, Dr. Vitalis went rigid with anger and hysteria before grabbing hold of the young man by his shirt and shaking him violently as he said, “To have the military turn you and two other troubled, but still innocent youngsters into the ultimate weapon?! To allow them to wield the greatest natural force that the world has ever known!?! I would much rather burn this entire institution down with myself inside!!!” 

Rafael was frightened out of his wits by what he was witnessing, but he also felt a strange flicker of a more positive emotion beneath the surface. An emotion that he couldn’t quite put his finger on at that moment. 

“Why do you care so much about me, Dr. Vitalis?” Rafael asked. 

The older male was suddenly taken aback by that question. 

“What do you mean?” he asked. 

“I overheard you telling him that you didn’t want me to be a part of this ‘Division’ he wanted, more so than Jed and Candace,” he replied, “Why is that? Is it because of your history with my supposed uncle… Or is it because of what happened between us?” 

Dr. Vitalis let go of Rafael and took a few steps back. He put his head down, refusing to look him in the eye. For a second, Rafael thought he could see the older man blush. 

“Tell me!” Rafael demanded, a flicker of need in his voice. 

The older man, still refusing to look at him, finally said, “I’m so sorry. I never should have done it. Any of it! They were your dreams; the one place you could be perfectly safe. I had no right and I perfectly understand if you want to report me. Or never see me again. After all, I’m sure you don’t feel that way about other males and I-” 

Suddenly, the man was cut off by Rafael running up and pressing his lips passionately against the older man’s. Dr. Vitalis was completely caught off guard, but only for a moment before he began kissing the young man back with the same intensity he had been given. 

That’s when Rafael tore off his shirt and began doing the same to Dr. Vitalis’ jacket. 

“Wait!” the older man said, stopping him for a moment, “You don’t know what you’re getting yourself into, boy.” 

Rafael looked into his dark eyes with passion and replied, “Neither do you, old man.” 

The older male smiled before continuing to kiss the younger male intensely and tear off the rest of his clothes in the process. As the two of them continued, they began slowly making their way to the other side of Dr. Vitalis’ office toward the private quarters. 

By the time they got there, both men were completely naked, while Dr. Vitalis turned on the water in his personal bathroom’s shower. 

“Cold?” Rafael said, noticing the setting he had the water turned to. 

Dr. Vitalis turned to him with a smirk and said, “Trust me, son, between the two of us, we’re going to need it.” 

Rafael smiled sensually before joining the older man in the cold running water. 

The two men pressed up against each other without even bothering to close up the shower curtain. Dr. Vitalis pressed his lips against Rafael’s and suckled them greedily. As he did, he reached down between Rafael’s legs and took him right in his hand. The young man reached down and did the same until they were rubbing against each other beneath the cold water. Both of their heart rates quickened and their breathing became hotter and heavier. 

All of a sudden, the cold water spewing from the shower head became instantaneously warmer to the point of steaming. Feeling the temperature rise so quickly, Rafael felt the older man grow stiff in his hand and it made him so excited that he did the same. 

“D-Dr. Vit-t-talis…?” he stammered as he panted like a dog in the middle of summer. 

The older man pressed his finger up to the young man’s lips and said, looking down at him with those dark, shiny eyes, “Call me… Lyceon.” 

Rafael’s eyes went droopy and he grinned with pleasure as he repeated, “L-Lyceon…” 

The older man smiled before using his other hand to cup the back of the young man’s head and kissed him again. Slower and more intimately. 

Both men continued like this for minutes at a time, kissing each other and rubbing against each other in their self-heated shower. They rubbed and rubbed until Rafael felt he was approaching a climax, which is when Lyceon detached his mouth from the young man’s all of a sudden. 

With his hand still cupping the back of Rafael’s head, he looked down at him again with those big, lustful eyes and said, “Do you want to take a poke at me, boy?” 

Rafael furrowed his brow confused, not understanding the older man’s offer, until his hand moved away from the young man’s groin and passionately squeezed his buttock. The man’s finger wiggled slightly toward the crack as he spoke

“Or would you like me to take a poke at you instead?” he asked. 

The young man’s ecstatic smile returned and he whispered his answer into the older man’s ear. 

His haughty mentor smiled and said, “Of course… if you can prepare it correctly.” 

As he spoke, the older man turned around and presented the young man with his rear. 

Rafael knelt down and licked his lips once again before he got to work. 

The process took longer than the older male had expected it to, but the young man did his work with the same gusto as a fat man eating a plate of food. The more he continued, the more stiff Rafael became, not understanding what made this act feel so disgustingly blissful. 

Finally, he finished with a loud, wet pop and stood up with his pelvis inches away from the older man’s. 

“You sure you want me to do this, sir…?” he asked his mentor. 

Lyceon Vitalis turned his head to the side with a smirk and said, his one eye looking right at him, “Show me a man, my young apprentice.” 

Rafael returned the older man’s smirk and pushed forward with passionate precision. 

Pure ecstasy! 

_

Day 12, 6:22pm (cafeteria)

“Is it hot in here?” Jed asked as he sat down right next to Candace. 

She sat all by herself in the corner of the cafeteria and absent-mindedly twirled her spork in a broken-up scoop of potato salad. As Jed sat down in the seat next to her, she could already tell what he was thinking without even having to use her telepathy. 

“Good one,” she said sarcastically, “Too bad it’s wasted. Get lost Jed, I’m not in the mood for you right now.” 

Jed’s smirk faded slightly as he said, “Oh yeah? Why’s that?” 

Candace rolled her eyes and said, “Nice try. You wouldn’t understand.” 

His response wasn’t what Candace expected, inside or out. She thought he’d stomp away in a huff, or worse, grab her angrily, demanding to know what she meant. Instead he took a deep breath and spoke to her in a calm, almost understanding tone. 

“Look,” he said, “I know I’m probably not your first choice when it comes to talking about your feelings, but I am willing to listen if you want to share.” 

Normally, Candace would’ve walked away without a word, but her telepathy told her that this wasn’t a lie or some trick. His intentions weren’t pure – that was certain – but she could tell he was reaching out for more than just a chance to get in her panties, which gave her hope. 

“Well, if you must know,” she said, “Rafael has been acting kind of weird the past couple of days since the luau. He hasn’t been attending his sessions with Dr. Vitalis and then, of course, there was that whole debacle in his room the other night.” 

Jed thought about it for a moment and said, “Maybe he’s just worried about the army guys hanging around here more than usual. I mean, I was actually kind of excited about it when it was announced, but now I’m starting to have second thoughts. With them around, it’s worse than my foster home.” 

“It’s possible,” she said, “But my telepathy is giving me a different picture.” 

“You’ve been reading his mind?” Jed asked, a little concerned. 

“Only because I’m worried about him,” she countered, a little too quickly, “I refuse to read the minds of people I care about. It’s unethical for me to do so without a reason.” 

“I see. Well, what’s he been thinking about… if you don’t mind me asking?” Jed replied. 

She took a deep breath, hesitant at first, before saying, “I’m only telling you because I already know you won’t tell anyone… unless you want me to tell people that you’re 18 and you still worry about wetting the bed at night.” 

Jed’s eyes widened in shock and his hand clenched into a fist before calming down a moment later. 

He swallowed and said, “Okay…” 

Candace smiled mischievously at him for a split second and said, “Well, despite not seeing the man for two days, Rafael has been thinking a lot about Dr. Vitalis lately. Especially about the big performance we put on at the luau, when it ended with them pressed up against each other.” 

“Maybe he finds Dr. Vitalis attractive!” Jed thought to himself, releasing a chuckle. 

When he saw Candace give a concerned frown, he did the same and said, “You heard that, didn’t you?” 

“Yes,” she replied, “But, to be honest, I’ve actually been wondering the same thing.” 

Jed’s eyes widened again before he put his hand on her shoulder comfortingly. She touched his hand and the two shared a look. A long look. The normally brash Jed gave her a sweet, somewhat boyish smile and she smiled back at him with her pale cheeks going red as a freshly-picked strawberry. 

“Jedediah, you’re making me blush,” she said. 

His smile faded slightly and he said, “Are my thoughts really that loud?” 

She smiled wider and said, nodding, “No.” 

He laughed at that. Once his laughter died down, the two of them licked their lips and slowly began leaning in toward each other, when all of a sudden… 

“OUCH!!!” 

…they heard the sound of someone at the table across from them yelping in pain after attempting to pick up his glass of cola. Everyone turned to see the cola in the glass going all fizzy with wisps of steam coming off of it. 

“It’s hot!” the guy said, shaking his hand about. 

Suddenly, another person yelped from the other side of the cafeteria. A girl dropped her bottle of water, which was also beginning to bubble and steam. As were all of the other drinks and various liquids in the place. Someone even ran out of the bathroom covered in hot, streaming water. 

“The toilets are boiling!!!” he screamed at the top of his lungs. 

“What the hell is going on!?!” Candace screeched. 

That’s when it hit Jed like a car being backed into a pole. 

“Let’s think!” he said, “Who do we know that has the ability to make water in a bottle or cup inexplicably start to boil?” 

Candace’s eyes widened and the realization hit her so hard it made her food tray do a back-flip in midair before she even had a chance to know what she, herself, was doing. As it happened, she narrowed her eyes in a mixture of irritation and suspicion. 

“Rafael!” 

Day 12, 10:11pm 

Rafael fell asleep that night in Dr. Lyceon Vitalis’ arms… as well as his bed. 

The older male decided to let the young man stay the night with him, seeing how his own room was still charred from the other night’s flame-out. Not to mention, after their little shower together, they were quite a ways past the point of being too uncomfortable to sleep in the same bed. 

“Are you warm enough, boy?” Dr. Vitalis asked him as they snuggled together. 

Rafael looked up at him with a raised eyebrow and said, “After what we just did a few hours ago, are you really asking me that question, old man?” 

He narrowed his eyes at the youngster for a brief moment before a smile spread across his face and he laughed. Rafael soon followed with reciprocated laughter as he nuzzled up to the older male’s bare chest. That’s when a new thought entered his mind that made his smile slowly fade away. 

“Sir…?” he asked, “What does this mean for us?” 

Dr. Vitalis frowned and asked, “What do you mean?” 

Rafael swallowed and said, “I mean, are we dating? Are we friends with benefits, or what are we, exactly?” 

The older man thought about it for a minute and said, “Well, not to sound too new-age or anything, but I think traditional labels may not be applicable in our instance. After all, I don’t know a good word to describe the relationship between a man and his deceased lover’s nephew.” 

“Or between a firestarter and his mentor for that matter,” Rafael added. 

The two of them both burst into laughter again at that. 

Finally, after another several minutes of talking and laughing, the two of them fell fast asleep in each other’s arms. It had been a rather interesting day for both of them, especially the huge aftermath of their hot and heavy shower together. Luckily, Dr. Vitalis was able to convince everyone that it was merely an adverse side effect of him and Rafael’s new form of training. Everyone except Candace, which made Rafael a little sad because of what he might have to tell her if things end up going the way he suspects they might. 

Unfortunately, things didn’t end up going the way anybody suspected that night. 

A little after midnight, Rafael was awakened from his cozy slumber by a sudden jolt from Dr. Vitalis’ body. Almost as if the man experienced a really strong electric shock for a split second. Rafael looked up at the older man through tired eyes and saw a horrified look on his face for a moment before he passed out again. 

“Lyceon!” Rafael said, suddenly kneeling on the bed and shaking the man, “Are you okay?!” 

All of a sudden… 

“Ow!” Rafael yelped at the feeling of a needle being shoved into the side of his neck. 

When he turned around, he came face to face with a soldier dressed in black with his face covered in paint to camouflage him with the night. Rafael gritted his teeth, directing his energy at the camouflaged man to light him up like one of the mannequins from his training sessions. However, Rafael was hit by a sudden feeling of fatigue that made his energy fizzle to the point of only making the guy a little sweaty. 

“Sorry kid,” the guy said, holding up the used syringe, “This shit was made especially for folks like you.” 

The fatigue grew stronger, but Rafael refused to let the feeling overcome him without a fight. He managed to make a fist and threw a punch. Missed. He quickly made another and threw it. More pathetic than before. Finally, the young man fell over his mentor’s limp legs and then rolled off the edge of the bed to the carpeted floor below. 

“Ly-ce-on…” he croaked out before the dark veil of unconsciousness took him. 

To be continued… 

El Iniciador de Fuego by Snowy Zombie, Gmail: snowyzombie@gmail.com Tumblr: SnowyZombie BlueSky: SnowyZombie Discord: SnowyZombie Reddit: SnowyZombie

The Weirdos’ Club (Updated on 1/1/2025)

Arnold Fujimoto on Titan by Murphy Adam, Discord: murphy_adam09 Instagram: murphyadam08 Twitter: @Murphyadam09 Gmail : murphyadam809@

September 1st, 2086… 

Arnold Fujimoto was running as fast as his legs could carry him. 

He was a young, tan man of Asian descent with scruffy blonde hair and a muscular body enveloped in a black, skin-tight hazmat suit with green accents and a clear, flexible face-shield. Without it, he was at the mercy of Titan’s oxygen-less atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane. However, at that moment, he was on the run from something far worse than the moon’s elements… 

…The native inhabitants. 

“Attention, Gaian invader!” one of the purple women called out to him, “Stand down immediately or we will have no choice but to fire.” 

He didn’t understand a word she said as it was spoken in her native language, not his. 

All of his pursuers had the bodies of slender human females, but with flat chests, purple skin, yellow-green hair, and biohazard-orange eyes. Each of them were dressed in dark iron-gray crop tops with matching skin-tight pants and were holding metallic spears with teal-colored tips. Ever since the big disaster that befell Beemadyne Labs less than a month ago, Arnold and his fellow soldiers had been on the run from them.  

“God damn it!” he thought to himself, jumping over boulder after boulder to try and get as far away as possible, “How in the hell did it come to this, Cap?!” 

August 12th, 2086… 

“Thank you all for your cooperation,” said Doctor Spider Beeman – head scientist and founder of Beemadyne Labs – to the six young soldiers participating in his latest experiment. 

Doctor Beeman was a tall, middle-aged man with slicked-back hair that was gray at the sides and black on top; complete with a salt-n-pepper mustache to match. He was dressed in an olive-green dress shirt with alloy buttons, shiny khakis, and a matching tie beneath a white lab coat. Standing near him was his assistant, Crystal Galaxia; a thin, mousy-looking woman with blonde hair that came down in little ringlets and dull green eyes hidden behind a pair of thick glasses.

“Now that you’ve all been injected with our experimental formula, Wyrdocil, please return to the testing room down the hall for observation,” said Crystal. 

As the six volunteers – Arnold Fujimoto among them – got up and filed their way out of the room, Crystal gathered up the last remaining bottles and packed them into a metallic briefcase. However, before she closed it up, Doctor Beeman covertly slipped his hand inside and grabbed one of the vials. 

“Thank you, Ms. Galaxia,” he said, “Now would you be so kind as to take these down to the lab for safekeeping… and to check on our other experiment.” 

“Yes, Doctor,” she said, smiling like the cat that swallowed the canary. 

With those final words, she shuffled out the door past the six volunteers; all of whom – based solely on their uniforms – were members of the US Military. 

The six young men and women were brought in as human test subjects for a new kind of experimental drug called Wyrdocil, designed by Doctor Beeman himself. From what the six volunteers were told, it’s supposed to be a drug that creates superhuman immune systems by altering DNA to strengthen the body’s cellular response. Theoretically, it could make the body heal inhumanly fast, and even create antibodies against any and all diseases. 

At least, that’s what the good doctor told his volunteers. 

“Ouch!” Arnold said to himself, wringing his hands together as the black hairs on his head all stood on end.

“You alright, Fujimoto?” his commanding officer said, coming up behind him. 

He was a tall, muscular man in his mid-thirties with blonde hair, brown eyes, and tan skin. There was also a vertical scar across his right eye that made most people think he was dangerous, or, to those who knew him, a badass! Arnold’s eyes drifted up to the man’s face and, for a moment, his eyes glazed over and he smiled softly. That is, until he was snapped out of it by the commanding officer raising an eyebrow at him.

“Uh… sorry Cap,” Arnold replied, trying to hide his glazed-over eyes as he shook his hands, “My palms have just been feeling a little weird – kind of painful, and tingly – since the injections.” 

“Oh no!” said a brash, sarcastic voice from behind that Arnold was all too familiar with, “Maybe the Doc’s formula is turning you into some kind of monster-mutant, Arnie!” 

The jeering voice came from a muscular man of Latin descent coming up from behind him and Cap. He was only an inch or two taller than Arnold, but with a short, almost shaved haircut, mustache, and goatee. As he came up to the two men, he maneuvered his way past Cap and playfully placed his arm around Arnold’s shoulder with a cheeky smirk. 

“But, don’t worry,” he continued, “Even if you do, I’m sure you’d still have a chance with Cap here.” 

Arnold’s eyes widened and his face blushed bright red. 

“Shut up, Landrum!” Cap suddenly ordered, “This is a very serious experiment we’re taking part in and I will not have your jeering putting my soldiers in a state of panic.” 

Arnold smiled slightly at his commanding officer’s words while the soldier known as Landrum glared at him like a spanked child. As for Cap, his only response to their looks was to pull out two pieces of his favorite gum – extra-stretchy – and pop them both into his mouth. 

Landrum said nothing as he walked away with his fists tightened at his sides. 

“Sucker…!” Cap said under his breath with a covert smile. 

“Thanks Cap,” Arnold said, as soon he was gone, “But, as you know, I’m perfectly capable of handling my own ex-boyfriend.” 

Upon hearing that, Cap turned toward him with a covert smirk and said, “I know you are, Arnold. At the same time, Landrum needs to learn how to control himself if he wants to remain a part of this unit.” 

Arnold let out a deep sigh and said, “With all due respect, sir… I wouldn’t hold my breath on that. Jake has been that way since we met back in basic training.” 

“Yeah!” Cap said sarcastically, “Makes you wonder how he ever got this far.” 

“Hey, despite his emotional tendencies, Jake’s proved himself a good soldier time and time again,” Arnold said, “He’s certainly better than me, that’s for sure.” 

Cap frowned slightly before putting a hand on Arnold’s shoulder and saying, “Hey, don’t be that way, Arnold. I know you can take care of yourself, even if some folks don’t think so. After all, that’s why we volunteered for this experiment; to show them that we can take whatever side effects this drug has to offer, whatever it may be.” 

Arnold smiled at him and said, “Thanks, Cap. You’re the best, sir.”  

The handsome commanding officer returned the young soldier’s smile and gave him a few manly thumps on the back. Both of them chuckled together as they continued on their way to the testing room. 

Behind the three male soldiers followed the three female ones just a few feet away. 

“Why are those guys always so chummy with each other?” wondered a young white woman with long auburn hair and pale blue eyes wearing the same uniform as them. 

“Carter…?” she called out to the two soldiers behind them. 

The two other soldiers were both average-sized black women with exactly the same facial features. Their only difference was that one of them had her hair in boxer braids, while the other had a short, natural afro. Both of them stopped talking to one another and turned to the lady-soldier who addressed them. 

“Sorry, Jansen,” the one with the boxer braids said, “Tanya and I were just thinking about Doctor Beeman’s assistant. Don’t you think it’s kind of weird, the way she just took off after giving us the injections?” 

Jansen thought about it for a moment and said, “Well, it is a little strange, but I don’t think it’s anything to worry about. Do you?” 

“What if she got out of here because she’s expecting us to explode? Or develop some kind of contagious fatal disease?” Tanya chimned in, sounding worried. 

“Oh, come on,” Jansen said, rolling her eyes, “That’s just ridiculous. Right, Tisha?” 

However, before Tisha had a chance to tell her twin sister that everything was going to be alright… 

SCREECH! SCREECH! SCREECH! 

…when all six of them were stopped dead in their tracks by red alarm lights blaring and a loud siren accompanied by a robotic female voice over a set of loudspeakers. 

 “ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL! FAILSAFE FOR BEEMADYNE PROJECT: GATEWAY HAS BEEN INITIATED! SEVERE RADIATION CONTAMINATION WILL OCCUR IN THREE MINUTES! EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY!” 

“What the hell!?!” Cap exclaimed. 

September 1st, 2086… 

Arnold’s pursuers shouted, ever louder, behind him as he rounded the corner of a large boulder and into a rocky crevice just large enough for him to run through. He looked back for a split second to make sure the purple ladies were still far enough behind him. 

“Just gotta get through here and across the gorge…” he thought to himself, rushing into the crevice, “…where the others are waiting for me.” 

Finally, he reached the end of the crevice just a few feet from the gorge. With only about a minute to spare before his chasers slipped into the crevice after him, Arnold took hold of one side of the opening and then the other. Suddenly, as he began walking backwards, his arms began to stretch like rubber until they were each five feet longer than before! 

“Look! He’s in here!” shouted one of the purple ladies in her native language. 

Arnold heard them pouring into the crevice behind him while a few ran across the top of the small cliffs that formed the crevice. As quickly as he could, Arnold pulled himself back until he was hanging on the balls of his feet and sweating. 

“Suckers…!” he said to himself with a smirk. 

Until… 

“Iklak!” 

“WAAAHH!!!” 

BOING! 

…Arnold was suddenly grabbed by one of the aliens camouflaged as the rock wall to his right! 

The shock caused him to release his heels and spring like a human slingshot across the gorge with the liquid methane river at the bottom of it. Right as the other purple women converged on his previous location, Arnold and the alien that grabbed him landed on the sand about fifty feet away. The alien quickly sprang to her feet and clicked a button on her metal cuff bracelet. Suddenly, she became covered from head to toe in sleek, robotic armor with a conical helmet and a pistol-like device that had car-like tail fins on top of it. 

“Whoa!” Arnold said, staring at her as his splattered rubber body slowly contracted back into its original state. 

Suddenly… 

PEW! 

…the alien squeezed the trigger on her gun and a blue beam caused the still-splattered Arnold to go rigid for a quick second before falling limp and rubbery again. 

“The asset is incapacitated,” she said in her native tongue, “We’re across the gorge.” 

She spoke into a red, triangular-shaped communication device as she looked across the gorge to see the others tossing a disc that formed a solidified energy bridge. They quickly ran across the gorge on top of the energy until they caught up with the armored one. 

“Good work, Lieutenant,” the group leader said in her native language before pulling out another red, triangular communication device, “We have the elastic one, so the others-” 

VIZZ! 

Suddenly, she was interrupted by a mysterious blur moving at lightning speed! 

It shot out from behind a nearby boulder and pulled one of the aliens away from the group. The remaining aliens pointed their spear-like weapons in her direction; all except the armored lieutenant with her strange gun. 

VIZZ! VIZZ! VIZZ! VIZZ! VIZZ! 

Almost as soon as they turned, the mysterious blur circled back around and pulled each of their weapons from their hands one at a time. Arnold, still down, smiled with hope. 

“What’s going on?!” screamed one of the aliens in their native tongue. 

“It’s the velocity-witch!” the leader cried, “Everyone grab your disruptors!” 

Each of the purple women quickly reached for new devices at their waists that looked like palladium track batons. However, just as they pulled them out, every one of the aliens was instantaneously hoisted off the ground and contained within cocoons of magenta-colored energy. Finally, the mysterious blur stopped to reveal herself as a young black woman with long boxer braids dressed in the same skin-tight hazmat suit as Arnold. 

“Thanks Tish,” he said, finally pulling himself up. 

“Of course, Arn,” she replied, “You know a good soldier never leaves a man behind.” 

Arnold frowned slightly at those words until he saw two other members of his group, also dressed in skin-tight hazmat suits. The young woman who was once Veranda Jansen was now holding her hands up, which glowed with magenta-colored energy just like her now magenta-colored hair. Following her was the man who used to be Jake Landrum with his eyes now covered by a pair of navy blue goggles. 

“You okay, Stretchy-Butt?” Jake said, standing over Arnold and holding out his hand. 

He paused before taking the man’s hand and replied, “Yeah, I’m okay, Frost-Eyes.” 

Veranda then came up to him and said, “So I take it you didn’t get the intel we need…?” 

“Oh, I got it, V,” Arnold said, pointing to a small, silvery cylinder on his belt, “I got as much as I could, but it’s difficult when the Titanians’ new leader has them posted all over the place, and in full camouflage too.” 

“Shit!” Jake responded, “That bitch must want us bad.” 

Suddenly, before anyone could speak further… 

PEW! PEW! PEW! 

…they were interrupted by the firing of more blue beams! 

The four soldiers turned to see that the alien in the armored suit had somehow used her armor to slice through Veranda’s force field. As quickly as she could, Veranda moved the energy-cocooned aliens between the four of them and the armored Titanian; the beams from her weapon bounced off of the force fields surrounding the captive aliens. Neither they – nor the four soldiers – were harmed. 

“Jake, can we get some cover, please?” she screamed. 

“Okay, okay,” he said, slightly disgruntled, “Stand back everyone… It’s zero hour!” 

Jake quickly twisted a dial around the lenses of his goggles and they changed from navy to icy blue as his breath became visible like in the winter. All of a sudden, long beams of blue energy shot from his eyes and formed large ice crystals in front of them until a thick wall of ice separated the four of them from all of the aliens! 

“There!” Jake said, “V, get us in the air-” 

However, before Jake could finish his sentence, the armored alien jumped over his ice wall and landed right on top of him with her gun pointed right at his head! 

“Don’t move…!” she said in plain human English, “Or your compatriot dies!” 

The remaining three soldiers all stared in astonished horror at the armored lieutenant on top of their friend. Not just because she had incapacitated him so quickly, but also because she was speaking the same language as them. 

“You… speak English!?” Tisha said. 

“Yes,” the armored alien replied, “And, if the four of you come quietly, I won’t have to destroy your friend here… Try touching me and he loses his head!” 

Arnold immediately froze like the ice wall behind him. As the armored lieutenant was speaking, he was prepared to click a button on the wrist of his suit and touch her with his bare skin. He slowly backed off upon hearing her threat to Jake. 

“Oh, yes, I know all about your abilities,” she continued, turning her head slightly to Arnold, “Our leader told us all about the six, or should I say five, of you now.” 

Stricken with sudden rage, Arnold clenched the hand he had previously intended to touch her with. The alien lieutenant smirked knowing that she was completely in control at that moment. 

“Now release my troops and take us to your encampment, or else,” she said, pressing her gun up against the back of Jake’s head. 

Tisha, Veranda, and Arnold all exchanged glances with each other, not knowing what to do. As for Jake, he moved his head slightly out of discomfort from the gun pressed to his head just before his eyes widened from the sudden spark of an idea. 

“Ain’t gonna happen,” he said before aggressively scraping his goggles against the ground, causing them to slip off enough to show his eyes. 

Suddenly, another blue beam shot from his now-exposed eyes and pushed him – and, by extension, the alien lieutenant – back into the ice wall! 

“Veranda, now!” Jake screamed, pulling the goggles back over his eyes. 

As quickly as she could, Veranda held out her hands and a disc-shaped force field appeared beneath all of their feet. With a raise of her arms, the disc lifted them up off the ground and far away. 

Despite the ice-wall in their way, the incapacitated aliens saw the blur of the magenta disc rising up and moving away from them as the ones containing them dissipated. The leader of the troop jumped back to her feet and circled around the ice to see the lieutenant knocked out from the impact. 

Finally, she let out a heavy sigh and said to the unconscious lieutenant, “Ametrine will be very displeased with us.” 

August 12th, 2086… 

“ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL! FAILSAFE FOR BEEMADYNE PROJECT: GATEWAY HAS BEEN INITIATED! SEVERE RADIATION CONTAMINATION WILL OCCUR IN ONE MINUTE! EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY!” 

As the robotic female voice continued blaring across the loudspeakers, Arnold, Cap, and the other volunteers cut through the center of the building in an attempt to get out in time; and they weren’t the only ones. Many of the laboratory personnel stopped their work on a forty foot long, two-story wide armored vehicle and followed the lead of the six volunteers. 

Unfortunately, as they finally made it to the front doors… 

“INITIATING SECURITY FORCE FIELD!” 

…the building’s security measures kicked on and they opened the doors just as a layer of magenta-colored energy covered the entire building from the outside. 

“No! No! No!” Cap shouted, “They can’t just lock all of us in here!” 

“ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL! FAILSAFE FOR BEEMADYNE PROJECT: GATEWAY HAS BEEN INITIATED! SEVERE RADIATION CONTAMINATION WILL OCCUR IN THIRTY SECONDS!” 

“That’s it! Every man for himself!” Jake said before running down a nearby hallway. 

“Landrum, stop! We have to stay together!” Cap shouted, running after him before being stopped by Tisha’s voice. 

“Come on, Tanya! Let’s get out of here!” she said, grabbing her sister’s arm as they ran in the opposite direction of Landrum. 

“No, don’t!” Cap called after them. 

“Tisha, wait!” Jansen called after her as well. 

As for Arnold, he just stood there scared out of his mind, not really knowing what to do. Stay with Veranda and his captain? Or make a run for it like Jake and the twins? 

Either way, his hands still hurt… and he had already run out of time to decide. 

FIVE! 

FOUR! 

THREE! 

TWO! 

ONE! 

… 

It was green. 

The radiation that burst from unknown regions was all a bright green mass of burning light. It ripped through every room and hallway of the building, knocking things off of shelves and heating up bottled chemicals so rapidly that they exploded instantly. However, the most horrifying effect it had was on the few people still trapped within the building. In less than two seconds, the skin and muscle on their bodies was completely burned away until only blackened bones remained… 

…all except for the six Wyrdocil volunteers. 

Arnold was still standing when the radiation hit, holding his hands out towards the energy like he was trying to push it back. Meanwhile, Veranda was knocked back through the open doors and into the security force field outside. Cap was hit by a falling piece of debris as the radiation struck, while the panicked Jake was knocked into an open room containing a barrel of liquid nitrogen which broke open literally before his eyes. Finally, as the radiation struck, Tisha continued instinctively running as speedily as she could while Tanya continued instinctively squeezing her sister’s hand with all of her strength.  

None of them knew quite how long the radiation blast lasted; every one of them had blacked out shortly after it hit. As Arnold woke up some time later, he was immediately met with the grizzly sight of multiple burnt bodies littering the floor. 

“Oh… sh*t!” he said,  a cold sweat already forming across his brow. 

He started picking himself up when he saw Veranda just a few feet away with a small cloud of magenta-colored energy – like the security force field – floating all around her. For a brief moment, Arnold was mesmerized by the aurora borealis surrounding his friend, until his attention was drawn by a groan several feet away. 

“Cap!” he shouted, crawling weakly on his hands and knees toward the commanding officer whose legs were pinned beneath the fallen rubble. 

All of a sudden… 

“Ouch!” he yelped as the pain in the palm of his hands flared up stronger than before. 

He looked down at his burning palms and froze at the shocking sight of them now turning green like the radiation they all got hit with. The green skin on his palms glistened like the scales of a reptile from the radiation now whizzing through him. 

“What the hell?” Arnold thought as his heart rate quickened further than before. 

“Arnold!” Cap called his name, pulling his attention away from his hands. 

As quick as he could, he stood up slowly – and in much pain – with his palms still glowing and rushed to the aid of his commanding officer. 

“Don’t worry, sir. I’ll get this thing off of you,” he said, ready to push the large chunk of debris off of him. 

“No… it’s not that,” Cap said, almost in a daze, and staring at his own legs. 

Arnold looked away from the fallen debris and went immediately wide-eyed at his captain’s legs, now ten feet long and stretched like rubber! The way his feet and calves were crushed beneath the fallen chunk of plaster without having been broken reminded Arnold of a putty flattened beneath a child’s hand… or the man’s favorite gum between his jaws! 

“S-S-Sir…?” Arnold stuttered before… 

ZZZAX! 

…Cap got hit by a stunning ball of electricity! 

As Cap fell unconscious, Arnold turned to the source of the electric beam: A tall, muscular woman with scaly purple skin, stiff green hair that curled against her neck like a triceratops’ crest, and dark, biohazard-orange eyes! The hand she had pointed at Cap glowed with electrical energy as Arnold stared at her in abject shock. Finally, her eyes slowly turned in his direction. 

“Down, boy,” she said, before firing another electrical beam right at Arnold. 

September 1st, 2086… 

VZZ. VZZ. VZZ. VZZ. 

The four soldiers had finally reached their base camp, which was made up from the forty-foot-long, two-story-wide armored vehicle being worked on at the lab; it was the only thing left over from the building that wasn’t now destroyed. All around the vehicle was another, smaller security force field similar to the one from before, which the four of them phased through like a smoke-screen thanks to their hazmat suits. 

Suddenly, as they moved toward the vehicle, Arnold caught a glimpse of a yard long metal plate sticking out of the ground with writing carved into it: 

 “Capt. Crawford Briggs, 2051 – 2086, Devoted Friend and Commanding Officer” 

Arnold closed his eyes slowly and frowned sadly. He thought about blowing a kiss toward the makeshift grave, but knew it wouldn’t do any good if he did. After all, he knew better than anyone that their dear commanding officer wasn’t there anymore. 

“Thanks again for saving me, guys,” Arnold said, finally getting back to the vehicle. 

“No problem,” Tisha said as they all continued into the vehicle’s small air-lock, “Now about that intel…?” 

“Oh, right,” Arnold said, unclipping the small, silver cylinder from his suit’s belt. 

The four soldiers sealed the air-lock tightly and decompressed it before opening the door into the vehicle’s interior. The inside was like a futuristic luxury RV with automatic floor-cleaning discs, a microwave for food tablets, an automatic dishwasher, a small garbage incinerator, a collapsible staircase leading up to the second story, and a sliding door leading to a super clean private bathroom. 

Suddenly, as the four soldiers began taking off their suits, they heard footsteps coming from the collapsible staircase. 

“Tisha!” Tanya cried with relief as she came down with a pair of lab goggles on. 

The two sisters smiled and hugged almost as soon as they saw each other. Arnold also smiled at the sweetness of their embrace, having known for a while now just how close the twins were to one another. In fact, according to Cap, the two of them made a deal with their recruitment officer that they would only enlist as long as they were kept in the same unit. 

“You guys were gone longer than you said,” Tanya continued, detaching from Tisha’s embrace, “I was so worried.” 

“Don’t worry, we’re fine… and we got this,” Tisha said, handing her the tiny cylinder.  

Tanya smiled and said as she took it, “Thanks Tish, and thank you too, Arnold.” 

“You’re welcome,” Arnold replied, now in nothing but his short-sleeved undershirt, boxer-briefs, and gloves, “I hope I got something you can use to fix the teleporter with.” 

Everyone nodded in agreement. 

“Same here,” Tanya said, “Unfortunately, since most of Doctor Beeman’s records got destroyed when the building collapsed, we only have a few bits and pieces to go on in terms of rebuilding it.” 

Arnold let out a deep sigh, heavy with worry over that fact. 

“Yeah, you’d think whatever teleported us here would’ve also thought to teleport the building’s foundations with it,” Veranda said in her camisole top and long underpants. 

“Well, that depends on why they did it,” Tisha said in her gray tank top and matching bikini panties, “Or if anyone even did do it; the whole thing could’ve been a freak accident for all we know.” 

Veranda pulled on her old military suit and said, rather sadly, “Freak accident or not, we wouldn’t be here at all if we hadn’t volunteered for that freaking experiment.” 

Arnold frowned at the sound of that and looked down at his gloved hands. 

“Yeah, but, if we hadn’t volunteered, we also wouldn’t have these amazing powers now would we?” he said. 

That’s when Arnold looked up to see Veranda glaring at him while everyone else had gone almost completely silent. Arnold wanted to roll his eyes at the knowledge of what was coming next; after all, it was Veranda Jansen’s go-to solution for everything even before they became stranded on Titan. 

“But I would expect nothing less from a trust-fundee who joined the military just to prove she’s more than the rich heiress coasting through life on Daddy’s money,” he heard Cap’s voice in his head. 

“Amazing…!?!” she grumbled, “You call being freaks amazing!?! Or being stuck on an alien planet millions of miles from Earth, amazing!? What part of any of this is amazing?” 

Jake – dressed in his wife-beater and boxers – balled up his fists, ready to stand up for Arnold when… 

“Veranda, please!” 

…he was stopped by Tanya grabbing him with her enhanced strength and shaking her head at him. 

Just as Tisha was prepared to jump in front of Veranda with her enhanced speed, she was quickly beaten to the punch by Arnold himself who stood strongly and steadfastly as he told her, “Jansen, I know you’re very upset and angry about everything that’s happened since the incident, but you don’t get to take that out on me or anyone else here. I was merely trying to find some good in what has happened to us since, without these new abilities, I would not have been able to save Cap like I did…” 

Upon hearing that, the other three soldiers all looked down with sad expressions on their faces. After a brief moment of silence, Veranda eased down a bit and let out a deep, sad sigh. 

“…if we’re ever going to find a way back home, then we need to stay together. Is that understood?” Arnold finally finished. 

Veranda glared at him for a second before begrudgingly replying, “Yes… sir.” 

“Thank you,” Arnold said, giving her a nod, “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to take a rest after running from violent, violet women all day.” 

Arnold quickly maneuvered past the others and headed up the collapsible stairs. The four remaining soldiers shared a few quick looks with each other. Some of concern and others of straight bewilderment. 

“Is it just me, or is he getting more and more like Cap every day?” Veranda said. 

Jake rolled his eyes with irritation and said, “Well, what do you expect when the guy literally had to take our commanding officer into him just to keep him from dying…?” 

While the others continued conversing below, Arnold threw himself tiresomely on his usual cot. The vehicle’s second story consisted of a small bedroom with six cots – three on each side of the room – and six nightstands beside them. On the side of the room above the air-lock was Tanya’s makeshift lab where she had been working to get them back home. 

Arnold finally slipped off his gloves to reveal hundreds of tiny green scales all over his palms. However, upon closer inspection, they weren’t scales at all, but tiny, individual suckers like that of an octopus! 

Finally, he curled into a ball with his palms on either side of his head, and fell asleep. 

“Good work, Fujimoto,” he heard Cap’s voice once more, “You’ll make a fantastic commander… Sir!” 

_

August 12th, 2086… 

CLICK CLICK CLICK 

Ten minutes before the incident at Beemadyne Labs, Crystal Galaxia strolled through the dark lower levels of the building; heel-clicks echoing off the cavernous walls. 

Eventually, she came upon the doctor’s secret lab behind a door with a blacked out wire-window on it. Crystal flashed an evil grin as she pulled out Doctor Beeman’s ID card from the metal briefcase containing extra vials of Wyrdocil. She slipped it into the electronic box on the wall near the door, then heard a beep and a click before walking inside. 

“Oh, hi, Doc,” said a lab assistant inside, “How’s the Wyrdocil experiment going?” 

“So far, so good,” replied the person that looked like Crystal Galaxia a second ago, but now looked like Doctor Beeman himself, “How’s the research on the teleporter going?” 

The lab assistant pointed to a large, square-shaped metal platform sitting at the back of the room behind an inch of unbreakable glass. It had four metallic pillars embedded with green triangle-shaped crystals all facing inward toward the platform’s center. 

“We’ve determined that the minerals embedded in the device are able to generate a rare form of radiation similar to that of a wormhole,” the lab assistant explained, “With it, we could potentially open a portal to places that are hundreds, maybe even thousands of miles away. We could potentially even travel to other planets if enough radiation is produced.” 

“I see…” the ‘doctor’ said, “So, theoretically, how much radiation would be needed to reach, say… the surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon?”  

The lab assistant eyed ‘him’ suspiciously before saying, “Well, sir, I can’t imagine why we would even want to go to the surface of Titan. However, if for some reason we did, it would, theoretically, take an enormous amount of radiation; probably even enough to take this whole building along for the ride.” 

Upon hearing that, the ‘doctor’ smiled menacingly, staring at the device through the wall of reflective glass. The lab assistant’s brow furrowed before widening in horror as the ‘doctor’s’ eyes in the window reflection suddenly changed colors to biohazard orange! 

“Uh… sir…?” the lab assistant began to ask shakily. 

Suddenly, the ‘doctor’ turned around to reveal a tiny gun no bigger than his palm, but with a white underside. As he pointed it directly at the lab assistant, everyone working in the lab dropped what they were doing and their mouths fell open in shock. The ‘doctor’s’ smile intensified at the sight of their terror. 

“You might not want to go to Titan, my friend… but I do!” (s)he said, changing into a purple-skinned woman with short yellow-green hair and biohazard-orange eyes! 

Suddenly… 

PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! 

…a hail of long, white beams shot out of the tiny gun and hit each lab assistant, one after the other, in the head! 

They each went cross-eyed for a split second before falling to the floor all knocked out. Once that was finished, a tiny radio hidden in the purple lady’s lab coat began to buzz to life. She quickly pulled it out and clicked the button. 

“Crystal, has the process started?” the real Doctor Beeman’s voice came in from the small talkie. 

“Yes, Doctor,” Crystal’s voice spoke into the communicator from the purple woman’s lips, “The lab assistants have all been sent home. I’m activating the device’s radiation timer as we speak, but the key to activate the teleporter function is out. A catastrophic meltdown of radiation will occur in about ten minutes.” 

As she said that, she turned the activation key for the teleporter path to the “ON” dial and set the machine’s radiation timer for five minutes. 

“Thank you, my dear,” the doctor replied, “Now, remember, we’re just doing this to observe the effects of radiation on the Wyrdocil drug… and cure us both of our cancer. I’m taking my dose right now. Whatever you do, don’t exceed more than one dose.” 

“Yes, sir. See you on the other side, Doc,” she said, turning off the walkie. 

Once the walkie was off, the purple woman opened the briefcase and saw three vials of Wyrdocil, plus one vial labeled “Placebo”. She gave another menacing smile at the space where the placebo’s brother vial was missing before pulling out all three remaining vials of Wyrdocil. As soon as all three were prepped and ready, she stuck the first one into her right thigh, the second into her left arm, and, finally, the last one into the right side of her neck. 

All of a sudden, the building alarms started going off. 

“ATTENTION ALL VISITORS AND PERSONNEL! BEEMADYNE FAILSAFE HAS BEEN INITIATED! UNKNOWN RADIATION CONTAMINATION WILL OCCUR IN LESS THAN THREE MINUTES! EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY!” 

That’s when the purple lady dropped her lab coat to the floor, revealing a shiny pair of gray pants with high-heeled boots attached and a shiny gray crop top underneath. She then looked over at a poster on the wall that showed the solar system in all its beautiful, cosmic glory, including a tiny dot that was supposed to be Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. 

“Don’t worry, my beloved kingdom,” she said to the picture, “We’ll be reunited soon enough… Once I have the power I need to take you back in the name of my ancestors.” 

Finally, she stood in the middle of the room with arms outstretched in total surrender. 

“Now give me all of that sweet green energy, my little transporter…” she said like a crazy woman, “…I wanna burn!” 

FIVE! 

FOUR! 

THREE! 

TWO! 

ONE! 

… 

Green. All green. 

The radiation poured itself into the teleporter for only a fraction of a second before the device burst into a green explosion of wormhole-like energy enveloped in radiation. The alien watched as the bodies of the lab assistants surrounding her became burnt to ashes and blew apart like leaves in the autumn wind. She smiled in burning ecstasy as she fell backwards onto the blue metal floor beneath her. 

Some time later – she didn’t know how long it had been – she opened her orange eyes, now somewhat darker than before. When she looked down at her right arm, it was blue like the metal floor beneath her! 

With a smile, she began to move it… 

SC REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE CH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

…the blue, metallic arm screeched loudly as she attempted to pull it from the floor. 

As she pulled, she began to notice that her arm seemed to have almost melded with the blue metal. Still, despite this realization, her cruel grin remained undaunted and her arm continued moving with all the strength she could muster until it finally pulled itself free. 

Her arm began easing back to its purplish color as soon as it began pulling free. First a thumb, then two fingers, then the other two, and finally the wrist up to the elbow. Each once again became purple as they managed to break free. She then moved on to the left arm and, as soon as that was done, the rest of her body, including her head. 

“Yes!” she hissed gleefully to herself as she looked greedily down at her arms, now more muscular than before the explosion, “I can absorb more energy than ever before!” 

Suddenly… 

“Cap!” 

…she heard the voice of the soldier, Arnold Fujimoto, coming from the floor above. 

The purple lady smirked maliciously upon hearing his voice before turning toward the door now hanging off of its hinges. Through the window – now freed from concealment by the black-out material having been burned away – she saw a broken, hanging light flickering from a cracked live wire. 

She walked up to the door and suddenly caught her reflection in the wire window. 

“My, my,” she said, seeing her purple skin with bigger and bumpier scales while her yellow-green hair was now stiff and curled around her neck like a triceratops’ crest, “At least I didn’t need to give up my good looks.” 

That’s when she ripped the door completely away and grabbed hold of the live wire hanging from the crumbling ceiling. She gritted her teeth hard as the electricity ripped into her body for a split second before being siphoned into her skin like moisture. Her teeth eased up on the gritting and she became almost elegant as the creases between her scales glowed from the electrical energy pulling into her. 

All of the remaining lights in the building suddenly went out and she let out a sigh of ecstasy as she opened her orange eyes, ready to make her way up the crumbling staircase. 

“Glorious!” 

September 1st, 2026… 

CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK 

The armored lieutenant and the leader of the hunting party were heading down the hallways of a massive palace made entirely out of chromium. There were robot guards posted in every hallway – a far cry from what it was like before their new leader took over – as the two aliens made their way to a large door at the center of the palace. 

“Are you sure about this, Lieutenant?” the hunting leader said to the armored alien in their native language. 

“No,” the lieutenant replied, removing her helmet, “At the same time, her liege sent us to reclaim the ‘wyrdos’, and we must report everything to her… including our failures.” 

“I know all of that…” she replied, “…but, you must admit, she is rather frightening.” 

The lieutenant rolled her orange eyes at that, despite fully understanding what her colleague meant. Especially considering that the empress they were on their way to meet had only just reclaimed the throne less than a month ago in the most horrific of ways. 

“Nothing like a violent coup to win the hearts of the people,” she thought to herself. 

The lieutenant nodded to the throne room’s robotic gatekeeper to let them in. It let out a few buzzing noises, like it was transmitting a message to someone. 

“Enter!” came a sudden voice – loud and imposing – from the other side. 

A wheel on the robotic gatekeeper spun around and the doors slowly began opening automatically. The two purple women stepped into the giant metal throne room illuminated by glass chambers filled with luminescent gasses. The only other light to be seen was coming from the tiny, flickering flame of a human’s cigarette lighter, which their leader was quickly moving her purple finger back and forth through. She was taller and more muscular than both of them with her yellow-green hair sticking crest-like against her neck. Despite her imposing appearance, her trick with the flame made her seem like a precocious child looking at a bug in a jar. 

The two aliens knelt before their strange leader with eyes down. She shot them a nod and said, “Speak.”  

“We found the missing wyrdos, Empress Ametrine,” the armored lieutenant began to explain, “Unfortunately, we were unsuccessful in capturing them; the troops we took with us were overwhelmed by their abilities.” 

The throne room grew dead silent as the empress slowly frowned, save for the sound of a small gulp which came from the field leader kneeling next to the lieutenant. 

“Honestly, I’m not angry,” the empress said, standing up, “I’m disappointed.” 

The two purple women’s four hearts went wild inside of their bodies as the empress slowly made her way down the stairs leading to her throne. The field leader covertly inched away from the approaching monarch, while the lieutenant maintained a stoic, but no less intimidated, demeanor. By the time the empress had gotten close enough to see the tiny drops of bluish sweat forming on the field leader’s temples, she began speaking again. 

“And, on second thought… I’m angry,” she said in a raspy tone with eyes full of fire. 

“W-W-We’re sorry, my lady,” the field leader said, “It won’t happen again.” 

“Oh, you’re right… It won’t,” the empress said before aggressively grabbing hold of the field leader’s neck as a frightened whimper escaped her lips, “Because you two are going right back out there, and, this time, neither of you are coming back until you’ve succeeded in recapturing our quarry.” 

Finally, she let go of the field leader’s neck before making her way back to her throne. 

As she did, the lieutenant stood up and said, “If I may ask, my liege… why do you want them retrieved so badly?” 

Suddenly, the empress froze at the top of the stairs before slowly turning back around, withholding a certain rage as she did. The field leader, still half-kneeling down, gulped louder than before as she stared in shocked horror at the lieutenant. 

That’s when the empress slowly sat back on her throne and pressed a covert button underneath it. All of a sudden, a device similar to a strobe light came to life on the wall above the throne and projected a hologram onto the empty throne room behind her two subjects. It showed video footage of a chromium laboratory much bigger and more futuristic than the one at Beemadyne Labs. A black-haired Arnold Fujimoto laid unconscious on a slab in the center of the laboratory and covered in restraints. 

“Watch!” the empress ordered. 

Suddenly, as one of their scientists was about to inject the soldier with a two-pronged syringe, the lab’s door was blasted off its hinges by a magenta-colored force field. The lab was then flooded by Cap and the other four soldiers all wearing their special hazmat suits. 

As Jake blasted two guards with his ice-vision and Veranda contained two more in her force fields, Cap stretched out his elastic arms and whipped the scientists out of the way. 

“Arnold! Arnold, wake up!” he said, shaking the young soldier. 

Arnold didn’t respond, still asleep. 

Finally, Cap clicked a button on the wrist of his hazmat suit, causing the suit’s gloves to retract. That’s when he took hold of Arnold’s hand and placed the young man’s green palm to his bare flesh. Cap closed his eyes as a strange sensation took hold of him, like his lifeforce was slowly being drained from his body. 

Suddenly… 

GASP!!! 

…Arnold awoke with a loud gasp as his arms turned rubbery like Cap’s and allowed him to slip out of the restraints. 

He then heard a loud groan as his attention was drawn to Cap kneeling on the ground. 

“Cap!” he shouted with worry before pulling off his remaining restraints and jumping to his feet by Cap’s side. 

With another loud groan, Cap said, as Arnold helped him to his feet, “I’m okay.” 

As he said that, Tisha sped up to the two of them and said, “Come on, we gotta go!” 

Cap quickly placed a device similar to the one on his own wrist on Arnold’s. With a press of a button, a wave of rubbery fabric seeped out of the device and covered Arnold in a hazmat suit like the others. Cap then pressed another button and his hands became covered again as they all ran out of the lab where Tanya was waiting, which is when the holographic projection switched to the hallway camera. 

“Nice to see you again, Arn!” she said as they ran down the chromium hallway. 

“You assholes!” Arnold said, “You could’ve gotten yourselves killed doing this! And you… I could’ve killed you with that stunt you pulled back in the lab!” 

He was looking at Cap, who replied, “A good soldier never leaves a man behind!” 

Arnold glared, suppressing a smile as his eyes became glassy with unshed tears at the commanding officer. 

That is, until… 

PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! PEW! 

…the six soldiers came under fire from a hail of laser beams! 

Cap, Arnold, and the others turned around to see an entire squad of guards running after them with laser spears in their hands. The six soldiers dodged shot after shot – many of them a little too close for comfort – until Tanya saw their salvation just ahead: A large door that appeared to be some kind of elevator! 

“Look, guys! An elevator! Tisha!” she yelled, pointing her finger at the door. 

With her sister’s word, Tisha ran at supersonic speed toward the elevator and began inputting every possible key combination until she found the right one. 

“Jansen! Landrum! Some cover, please!” Cap cried as they all caught up with Tisha. 

On his order, Jansen stopped where she was and put up her glowing hands. Suddenly, another force field appeared in between the soldiers and the pursuing guards. She called for Landrum and he quickly pulled off his goggles and formed a thick wall of ice over her force field, followed by two more to cut off the other adjoining hallways. 

“There,” Landrum said, returning to the others, “That should hold them, right?” 

“Let’s hope so,” Jansen replied. 

“Let’s also hope Tisha can figure out this combination,” Arnold added. 

It took longer than the soldiers had hoped – nearly ten minutes – but Tisha finally got the correct combination in. The door suddenly hummed with electromagnetic energy as the round shape covering the door levitated off to the side and the cylinder-like door opened like a deposit tube at a drive thru bank. The six soldiers smiled at their luck, until… 

CRASH! 

…a small hatch leading into overhead ducts fell from behind them and a single guard jumped down on their side of the ice wall and began shooting! 

“Gooooooooooooooo!!!” Cap cried, pushing all of them into the elevator at once. 

They all filed in quickly and… 

PEW! 

…the guard let off a shot that completely enveloped Cap from his waist to his calves! 

“Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggggghhhhhhhhh!!!!” Cap let out a painful, bone-tingling howl as his rapidly melting body collapsed. 

“CAP!!!” Arnold cried, falling to his knees to catch his commanding officer. 

With the press of all the buttons on the keypad, the cylindrical door closed before the guard could shoot again. Everyone immediately turned to poor Cap on the floor now that the immediate threat was over. Arnold was already starting to sob as Cap moaned and groaned in pain with rubbery blood gurgling into his mouth. 

“I’m getting us out of here!” Jansen cried, her hands beginning to glow again. 

“No…!” Cap said, grabbing her leg with his stretchy arm, “Don’t… leave me.” 

“NO!” Arnold shouted in tears, “Remember, you said a good-” 

Suddenly, he was stopped by Cap putting a hand to his cheek from outside the hazmat suit. The dying man shook his head slightly before slowly moving his hand down to the band on Arnold’s wrist and clicking the same button he used to un-glove his own hands before. As the gloves on Arnold’s hazmat suit shrunk away, the young soldier – almost instinctively – moved his hands to keep from touching Cap with his palms. 

“Don’t… leave me… here,” he repeated, blood beginning to trickle from his lips, “I… you’ll need my power… take me in, Arnold… take me!” 

The soldier’s teary eyes widened when he realized what Cap was asking of him. 

“Cap… no!” he said, pleadingly, “I-I don’t know what it could do to you. Or to me. I- I’m afraid-” 

“Please…” Cap cut him off, “Don’t… let me… die…” 

A single tear fell from the commanding officer’s eye as he said his last words, his life slowly slipping away in front of his soldiers. Arnold looked up at the others like a scared child looking for solace from his parents. Veranda stared silently in horror, while Jake held his hand over his mouth with the same look on his face. As for the twins, Tanya was already sobbing into her sister’s shoulder as Tisha held her with unshed tears glistening in her eyes. 

Suddenly, Cap’s weak hand pressed another button, this time on his own wrist. And, suddenly, his hazmat helmet shrunk away just like Arnold’s gloves! 

What happened next was instantaneous… 

Arnold’s eyes widened in absolute urgency and the young soldier practically smacked his mentor’s now bare cheek with his green palm. He used the other hand to hold up Cap’s head properly, his greenish fingers running through the man’s blonde hair as he felt his life energy pull into him, more intensely than before. 

All at once, his mind became flooded with random, chaotic memories of Cap’s life: A tree-climbing adventure when he was seven, him getting tackled in a high-school football game, crawling under barbed wire in his basic training days, and all the way to the day of the incident. Suddenly, the elevator’s keypad began to crackle and spark, and everyone’s hazmat suits did the same thing as the energy of Cap’s lifeforce was released from his half-melted body. Finally, Arnold let out a blood-curdling cry as his helmet slipped away and his black hair became blonde just like Cap’s! 

Suddenly, the holographic video feed cut out from the elevator camera short-circuiting at the moment depicted. 

“Did you see that, lieutenant?” the empress finally said, sitting back on her throne. 

The lieutenant and field leader turned back to her as she continued. 

“That human possesses energy-absorbing abilities similar to our own, but with one difference: He can absorb other living beings’ physical abilities rather than their physical appearances. Possibly even other things like intelligence levels, memories, and who knows what else,” she said. 

“Incredible!” the lieutenant said as the field leader remained silent with awe. 

“Exactly,” the empress replied, “Now go bring him back to me. Bring the others too; who knows what we may be able to obtain from them once we have his DNA.” 

The two purple women bowed to their empress before leaving. 

Once again alone, the empress grinned evilly as she clicked a button on the armrest of her throne. A latch on the wall behind her suddenly opened and a robotic claw presented her with what looked like a neon pink cigarette. All of a sudden, as she placed it between her lips, she held out the finger she had been previously flicking through the fire. A wave like the ones her people experience when they change their appearance covered her finger and it became made of fire! 

“Soon, my little creation,” she said, lighting the pink cigarette with her flaming finger as another holographic close-up of Arnold’s face appeared before her. 

“Soon…!” 

THE END… for now.

Empress Ametrine by Camillia Campbell, Discord: camilliaaa Instagram: camillia_campbell Twitter:@CamilliaCa88042

Silver Halo (Updated on 5/1/2025)

Malcolm and Frida by Madlyne Jean, Discord: madlyneworld Instagram: madlyne_gallery Twitter: Madcreations

Lady Liberty. 

That’s where Malcolm was at that moment; sitting on one of the statue’s crown-spikes with one of his legs hanging off and completely invisible to the various tourists below! As he looked out toward the island of Manhattan, he could see all of the wintertime pleasure and pain of its people with his white, eagle-like eyes. 

His angel eyes. 

Panhandlers asked for spare change as the snow beat down on them, tired families sloshed through the icy streets to get their Christmas shopping over with, romantic couples enjoyed hot cocoa and cookies together, and even a department-store Santa or two rang his bell and wished folks a Merry Christmas. New York was alive! Malcolm smiled at the city’s wonder during the holiday season, but always frowned slightly at the suffering of those in its coldness. As a guardian, he naturally wished he had the time – and the power – to help all those in pain, but he had to keep his eye open for one specific person at that moment. 

“Bless you!” he suddenly heard a little girl’s voice yell at her babysitter. 

While he still kept his ear open for his charge, he also began watching over someone else: A beautiful young woman with olive skin and long, wavy hair that was black on one side and purple on the other. She had on charcoal black lipstick with matching eyeshadow, a tight black top, black and purple-striped stockings with matching arm-warmers, and a pair of sturdy, black combat boots. 

“Gwen!” the gothic beauty growled as she picked up the little girl and playfully threw her onto the couch where she had sat reading her favorite book: The Witching Hour

The little girl was of Asian descent with silky black hair in two ponytails which were made even cuter by the red and white Christmas-themed outfit she wore at that moment. Her darkly-dressed babysitter had bought it for her earlier that day, along with the little white angel doll she previously held over the goth chick’s head when she surprised her. 

“Frida!” she laughed, “I told you I wanna be called Gwendolyn.” 

“Oh, is that what you want?” Frida replied, sarcastically, “I thought you and your holy little friend there wanted to ‘deliver me from evil’ or something!” 

Gwendolyn giggled and said, “That’d be impossible, Frida, daughter of darkness!” 

“And don’t you forget it,” Frida said, smiling as she tickled the girl some more. 

Malcolm smiled as the beautiful young woman and the girl played together. It always brought him joy to see Frida’s sweet side, even if the only people she ever seemed to show it to were the little girl and her mother. 

All of a sudden… 

“MALCOLM!!!!” 

…he heard the sound of his charge crying out to him from miles away! 

In an instant, he rolled off the edge of Lady Liberty’s head only to vanish in a short flash of light as white as the freshly fallen snow. A white light that, for a brief moment, was in the shape of a pair of wings. That small flash of light was the only sign of his presence that the people of New York saw, including Frida and Gwendolyn. 

“What was that?” Gwendolyn asked, looking up at the window from being tickled. 

Frida looked to where the girl was staring and said, shaking her head, “I’m sure it was nothing. Just a trick of the light or something.” 

As the goth babysitter stood up to make her young charge a snack before her mother got home, her eyes caught sight of the calendar hanging on the wall near the kitchen. She was stopped for a second by the date, more specifically, the little white circle printed in the corner of the date’s square. That’s when she smiled pleasurably before continuing into the kitchen, whispering to herself as she did. 

“Full moon tonight.” 

Several blocks away… 

“Father Nicholas… Are you there?” 

Cindy Campton took a seat in the confessional booth of her church and waited for the priest to speak. She was a beautiful young woman in her late twenties with auburn hair and dark green eyes. Her modest attire was covered in blue and denim that matched the image of Mother Mary, which was what she had in mind when she dressed. 

“Yes, my child,” the priest said after a brief pause, “Do you wish to confess?” 

The young woman swallowed hard and stammered out, “Y-Yes.” 

“Then do so. Let all your sins be forgiven,” Father Nicholas replied. 

After a long, deep breath, she finally said, “I’m sorry, Father, but I’ve given into my temptations. After everything that I’ve been taught from the good book and by you… I was still weak against my own desires.” 

Father Nicholas placed his hand over his heart, worried for the woman whom he used to attend Sunday School with when they were children. He wondered what she could possibly have done to need to confess to him. The priest swallowed hard before responding to her the way a good priest is supposed to. 

“You’ve no need to apologize to me,” he said, “For it is the Lord whom you must seek forgiveness from. Now, tell me, what vices have set you astray?” 

Cindy swallowed hard before answering, “…lust, Father. The sin of lust.” 

“Oh, good! That’s my favorite one!” 

A sudden voice popped into Father Nicholas’ head as soon as he heard her reply. The voice was sultry and charismatic, but with a hint of creeping predation mixed in. As he heard the voice in his head, the priest’s heart began beating faster and he instinctively gripped the Bible sitting in his lap. He almost reached for the crucifix hanging around his neck when he stopped himself and just let his fingertips linger an inch or two from the shiny, metallic cross, before slowly dropping back down to his lap. 

“I see…” he finally responded to her, “…please, go on.”  

The woman took another deep breath, much shakier than before, and continued, “It was at my sister’s wedding reception the other day. As I was mingling through the crowd, I accidentally bumped into a man and, I can’t quite explain it, but the moment I touched him, I got this strange feeling. It was warm and tingly; the feeling, I mean, and it seemed to go right to my groin. Especially at the moment I looked up into his face.” 

Father Nicholas felt like his heart stopping the moment he realized exactly who Cindy was talking about. 

“Oh, you’ve done it now!” the voice said in his head again, “She remembers you!” 

As soon as Father Nicholas heard that little comment in his mind, he completely lost all sense of himself and took hold of the cross around his neck! The moment his skin touched it, he felt an intense burning sensation on his skin as though he were gripping something he was highly allergic to because, in a way, he was! 

“Urgh!” he grunted, gripping the cross in his hand and silently praying for his Lord and Savior’s protection, though He was hurting him at that moment. 

“Father… are you alright?” Cindy asked, trying to look through the grate. 

“I-It’s nothing, my dear!” Father Nicholas replied, a little too quickly and loudly, “Tell me more of your sins. What happened after you saw the man’s face? Did he do anything that he shouldn’t have?” 

“No, no, Father!” she replied, almost reassuringly, “Nothing like that. I just… I caught a whiff of his scent and it was like… like I was in a trance.” 

As she spoke, Father Nicholas heard her sniff the air and his heart rate increased. 

“His scent was so… intoxicating,” she continued, suddenly sounding hot and bothered as she slightly licked her lips, “The minute I smelled him, and looked into his eyes, I had to go immediately to my bedroom and… And…” 

“You hear that, Father? She was thinking about you as she flicked her bean…! And I thought you were a poor excuse for a priest before!” the voice said cruelly. 

“I get it!” Father Nicholas cut her off a little too forcefully before taking a deep breath and calmly saying, “Now, Cindy, I know lust can be one of the strongest urges to fight, but you must fight it at all costs. Especially your feelings toward this man you speak of.” 

Cindy frowned, taken aback by his words. 

“But, Father…” she began to say. 

“Hold your hands in prayer as I absolve you of your sins, my child,” he said, cutting her off again. 

The young woman sat frozen in her side of the confessional before hesitantly doing as the priest commanded. Father Nicholas performed the gesture of absolution with his hands – which was harder than usual due to his newly developed burns – and said the prayer. 

“May God deliver you from evil,” he finished. 

Cindy nodded hesitantly and thanked him before standing up to leave.  

Father Nicholas smiled at the faint hope that he had gotten to her. Once he was sure she was gone, the priest took a deep breath and stood up to exit the confessional. 

“Please Lord…” Father Nicholas whispered to himself, “…deliver me from evil!” 

As Father Nicholas stepped out of the confessional, the faint light from the stained glass windows shone on to his priestly robes, which were wrinkled and stained with sweat. The priest’s dark brown hair was styled only haphazardly, his face was covered in scruff like he hadn’t shaved that day and under his sweet blue eyes hung enormous bags like he hadn’t been sleeping. 

The priest turned to a small corner of the church which led into the hallway where his office was. He looked around to make sure no one was there before moving as quickly and quietly as possible. By the time the frightened priest reached his office, he shut the door and then stood panting like a dog in front of the door with his forehead resting on the wood. 

“Thank you, God,” he said aloud, a small glimmer of hope welling up inside of him. 

Until… 

“Don’t thank him yet, Father…”  

…his heart nearly stopped at the sound of the voice speaking to him again like sharp icicles scratching against a chalkboard. Only, this time, not in his head. 

Slowly, Father Nicholas turned around and came face to face with the beast he had feared for so long. It was he who had been talking to him in his head, and now he sat at the priest’s own desk dressed in red cardinal robes as if he were a man of the church himself! To the average eye, he looked like a regular man with dark hair and a darker, pointed beard on his chin which accentuated his cold, sensual features. However, the most striking feature of all were his pale hazel eyes with shrunken pupils that made him look like a rabid animal. 

A sociopathic rabid animal! 

“No…!” the priest backed away until he was pressed up against the door, shaking his head and pointing with his finger, “You stay away from me, you beast!” 

The man-like creature stood up from the desk and slowly paced across the room. He occasionally turned to look at the priest as he spoke, his eyes blazing psychotically as he did. 

“Quit cowering against the door like that; it’s unbecoming of a priest,” the beast said as he took a bottle of holy water and poured it into a coffee mug he took from the desk, “Not that you’ve ever been a good one anyway.” 

Father Nicholas felt the beast’s words sting into his heart in such a way that it seemed to suck away a portion of his energy. As he looked at the silver cross still hanging around his neck, he balled his hands into fists at his sides as spoke. 

“I’m a good priest,” he said in a low voice, almost as if he were a hurt child speaking more to himself than to the beast before him. 

“What was that?!” the beast said, holding up a finger like a scolding schoolteacher, “If you mumble instead of speaking properly then your congregation won’t be able to hear any of those silly sermons of yours!” 

Father Nicholas clenched his teeth along with his fists as he suddenly held his head high and declared, “I am a good priest!” 

All of a sudden… 

SMACK!!! 

…the demonic creature moved at light speed as he ran toward the priest and slapped him upside the head like an abusive parent! 

“Pride is a sin, Father,” the beast said, standing over him with his mug of holy water still in his hand, “You would think a ‘good priest’ would know something as basic as that, but we both know you’re not a good priest. A mangy hound of hell could never be a good priest, now could he? 

The priest’s heart rate increased as he continued holding his still-paining cheek. 

“Wha-What are you talking about?” Father Nicholas stammered. 

The beast’s eyes blazed wildly again as he raised his hand once again. The frightened priest turned his head and held up his hands to shield himself from his slap. A slap that never came! 

“Pfft… Pathetic!” the beast said, lowering his raised arm and taking a sip of the holy water in the coffee mug. 

As the demon sipped the holy water, Father Nicholas heard a cracking, sizzling noise emanating from the beast’s mouth. The poor man watched in horror as the holy water burned right through the demon’s mouth and cheeks as if he had taken a sip of boiling acid without even flinching once! 

“You know what I’m talking about!” the beast continued, his voice still loud and clear despite his face dissolving and slowly reforming, “A priest infected with lycanthropy – an evil affliction of the Devil himself – is too impure to be a holy man of the church! In fact, with the moon being full tonight, I bet you can feel the disgusting heat building up inside your unholy regions, can’t you…?” 

Father Nicholas suddenly went wide-eyed and his hand instinctively went to cover up his groin before stopping. He then looked up at the beast and saw the corner of his mouth twitch like he was holding back a smile. 

“What?” the creature asked, almost smug, “Can you smell the dirty smegma that still lingers on your filthy cock…? I do.” 

And that, right there, was the priest’s limit. 

“That’s a lie!!!” he shouted as he suddenly jumped to his feet, his hands balled into fists as his eyes glistened with unshed tears. 

However, instead of shrinking, the beast’s smile intensified and he raised an eyebrow at the priest. As soon as he saw the creature’s expression, Father Nicholas felt his inner terror starting to bubble up again, especially when the creature looked down between his legs. The priest followed his gaze and his eyes widened in horror once again at the sight of what was trying to poke its way through the cloth. 

“No!” he cried out in a whispered tone. 

“Oh, yes!” the beast said, grabbing hold of the silver cross around the priest’s neck, which burned his skin just like the holy water, “If your Lord and Saviour didn’t hate you before as much as he hates me, then he surely will now… shall we put it to the test, boy?” 

That’s when he turned the silver cross toward Father Nicholas and slowly moved it closer to the man’s face. Father Nicholas suddenly felt a cold, horrid shiver move throughout his body as the cross drew closer to him. Finally, the tears burst from him like a rushing river from a blown-up dam and Father Nicholas ran from the demonic visitor in his office. Once he finally made it outside into the chilly church parking lot, the poor priest practically fell to his knees on the icy black top and cried out one single word. One name. 

“MALCOLM!!!” 

“Father…?” 

Just a second later, the priest heard a soft, caring voice speaking to him from behind. 

Father Nicholas slowly turned until he was looking into a pair of soulful brown eyes belonging to a handsome man in his thirties. The man had short blonde hair, a strong jaw, and a thin, but muscled physique with broad shoulders. He was dressed in a white martial arts gi with no sleeves, a sparkling silver belt, and matching silver bands around his wrists. Finally, the man’s bare feet looked as though they were still just as soft as that of a newborn’s and unbothered by the cold, hard pavement they stood upon. 

No sooner had Father Nicholas seen the man, the fear and pain in his eyes was all of a sudden replaced by hope and comfort. 

“…are you in despair, Father?” asked the man. 

All of a sudden, the waterworks returned, but much warmer as Father Nicholas all but collapsed into the handsome man’s arms. The priest felt the angel giving off a strong feeling of warmth, but not so intensely that it was hot and dry. It was as if he were being hugged by a tropical vacation, and the man’s scent only added to it. His body odor was like a plate of his mother’s apple pie with a big glob of sweet cream on top. 

“Oh, Malcolm…” Father Nicholas said, wiping his tears, “…I didn’t know what else to do. It’s a full moon tonight! And he’s back!” 

Malcolm raised both eyebrows at the sound of that, but not by much. He looked up at the sky to the west and saw the sun beginning to set. Then he looked over toward the east and saw the moon slowly making its way up from the horizon. And that’s when he saw him. 

“You…!” the beast said, standing in the back doorway of the church. 

Father Nicholas slowly looked back, his terror returning at the sight of the beast. 

“Colin…” Malcolm said the beast’s true name under his breath as he stared the demon down stoically. 

All of a sudden… 

“Ouch!” 

…Father Nicholas felt a sudden intense pain inside him, like boiling hot liquid settling in his stomach after being swallowed all at once. 

The priest looked up at Malcolm and cried, “It’s coming!” 

Malcolm then looked up at the demon named Colin and smirked. 

Colin went wide-eyed with fear – the first time Father Nicholas had seen him afraid – and he said, “Oh no you don’t!” 

He began charging after them before he was stopped by an enormous glow of bright white light shaped like a pair of wings. Colin shielded his eyes from the light and, once it was gone, he saw that Malcolm and the transforming priest were nowhere to be found. 

The demon’s eyes turned completely black as oil while the snow and ice around him began boiling away instantly. His enraged scream echoed into the cold winter night. 

“I WILL FIND YOU!!!” 

Meanwhile… 

“Wait, Lannie, slow down, I can’t-” 

Frida was talking on the phone with her roommate while Gwen sat at the dinner table eating cookies and milk. The gothic babysitter rolled her eyes until she looked at the little girl innocently adjusting the dress on her Christmas angel doll; she worried about how she’d react when Frida told her what her mother was saying on the phone at that same moment. 

“Lannie, I can’t come and get you, I still have to babysit your daughter,” she said to Gwen’s mother on the other line, “And, plus, you know it’s that time of the month for me!” 

“Please…!” Lannie said on the other line, “I can’t start my car and I just checked with the auto club; they’re two hours away. If you and Gwen leave now, you guys can be here and back in just an hour. That’s enough time, right?”  

Frida let out an exasperated sigh before checking the astronomy app on her phone. It showed her what she wanted to know, but the information made her bite her lip nervously. 

With a deep breath, she said, “Alright, I’ll be there! But you owe me for this.” 

Lannie thanked her multiple times before disconnecting. Frida pulled her hair back from her face as she took in a deep breath and let it all out at once. That’s when she looked over to little Gwen still at the table fiddling with her new toy and made her way over to the chair next to the child. 

“I wonder if angels can eat regular food…” Gwen said, looking first at her doll and then at the crumbs on her plate, “…maybe if the cookies were made with communion wafer.” 

Frida smiled as she sat down next to Gwen and said, “You’re a funny kid… Come on, your mom’s having car trouble and needs me to pick her up. You think you’d be up to coming with me?” 

Gwen frowned and asked, “But isn’t tonight your night?”  

The gothic babysitter furrowed her brow and asked, “How do you know that?” 

Gwen smiled mischievously and replied, “I overheard you and mom talking about it the other day. You know just because I’m a kid doesn’t mean I don’t know what’s going on in the world.” 

Frida narrowed her gaze at the girl for a moment before returning her mischievous grin and giving her a playful pinch which she giggled at. The two of them then got up and started getting ready to go. Frida grabbed a black fur parka hanging on the hook, as well as her keys with the bat and zombie keychains on them. When her young charge returned with her coat and shoes, Frida knelt down to help her put them on as she talked. 

“My friend told me that angels also don’t show up in photos, kinda like vampires, only instead of having no reflection, they just show up as white lights in the pictures” Gwen told her. 

“What is it with you and angels all of a sudden?” Frida asked, strapping on her shoe. 

“I don’t know,” Gwen giggled, “I just think they’re cool… and pretty.” 

Frida chuckled and said, “Well, if they show up as light in the photos, they must hate darkness, right?”  

“Oh yes,” Gwen said, “But that’s only because it’s their job to fight the darkness.” 

“Yeah, and it’s my job to spread it!” Frida said playfully as she began tickling the girl again and making fake growling noises – or not so fake. 

The little girl laughed out loud before jumping up and hugging the goth chick. 

“I love you, Frida,” Gwen said, “You’re the best babysitter ever.” 

Frida smiled sympathetically, hiding a blush as she replied sarcastically, “Oh, let’s not say something that we’ll regret… now say good-bye to your dad.” 

Gwen frowned at the mention of him before looking toward a picture on the table by the couch. It showed a beautiful Chinese woman around Frida’s age dressed in a red apron with the name of the restaurant on it in white. Standing next to her was a handsome Chinese man only a few years older dressed like a delivery man with his arm around her. 

The little girl picked up the photo and looked at it for a moment before saying, “Love you, Dad. See you when we get back.” 

She gave it a kiss before setting it down again. The two of them then headed down past the restaurant below and out the back door. Just as they made it outside, Frida looked up at the sky out the window and grew a bit nervous at the sight of the slowly setting sun. 

“Please don’t be early tonight,” she whispered to herself. 

At that same moment… 

“Whoa!!!” 

Father Nicholas felt dizzy as he and Malcolm appeared in a shimmer of bright, white light in the basement of a small cabin. 

“That was strange,” Father Nicholas said, holding his head, “Where are we?” 

Malcolm took a quick look at the wintery woods outside the window before pulling the dark curtains closed and saying, “Van Cortlandt Park. I keep this cabin reserved for things like this. It’s empty, isolated, and comes with all the resources we need.” 

The priest furrowed his brow and asked, “What do you mean, ‘things like this’?” 

Instead of just telling him, Malcolm gave him a sympathetic smile as he walked over to a dark corner of the room. There was a light switch on the wall nearby, which he flipped on. That’s when Father Nicholas saw a large cell like the kind in a prison, but with thicker, newer-looking bars designed for containing something wild and dangerous. Especially from the aged claw marks on the brick walls inside the cell. 

“I’m talking about keeping everybody safe until you learn to understand what’s inside of you,” Malcolm said, “Only then will you be able to control it.” 

Father Nicholas shook his head and clutched his chest as he fell to his knees and said to Malcolm, “No! I don’t want to understand it. I don’t want to control it. I want it out of me, Malcolm! Foul demon! If it weren’t for this monstrous wolf-creature inside of me, the beast wouldn’t be after me. I wouldn’t be endangering me, my church, and every- ARGH!!!” 

Suddenly, the priest felt another sharp pain inside of him and looked up at Malcolm who had a semi-concerned look on his face. 

“It’s coming,” Malcolm said, quickly unlocking the cell, “Get yourself ready, Father.” 

Father Nicholas, in a panic, practically jumped through the cell door once it was open. 

Malcolm locked the cell again and said, “There you go. Now you might want to begin undressing, unless you want your robes to be shredded.” 

The nervous man reached for the buttons on his clothes before suddenly stopping and his face flushed red with embarrassment as he stammered out, “Um… w-w-would you mind stepping out p-please?” 

With a furrowed brow, Malcolm asked, “Why? I’ve seen naked men before.” 

Father Nicholas gulped at the sound of that, his mind going immediately to the worst possible places at the sound of that. 

“Well, I-I just don’t want to risk you seeing me that way,” he said, “I mean, after all, I’m a priest, and you’re a… an angel.” 

“So?” Malcolm asked, folding his arms over his chest. 

The priest gulped again, feeling another painful twinge coming on at that moment. 

“Urgh…!” he cried, “…Malcolm, please, I-I’m begging you…” 

The angel took in a deep, exasperated breath and let it all out at once before giving his usual sweet smile and saying, “Alright, if you insist, I’ll avert my eyes, but I need to be here to collect the clothes once they’re removed.” 

Father Nicholas nodded in agreement as Malcolm turned around. 

Despite his back being turned, the poor priest’s face still blushed with embarrassment at having to strip, even though he knew he didn’t have much choice at that moment. Malcolm kept his back turned for the most part, except for a brief instant where he turned his head slightly and caught a glimpse of the mostly naked Father Nicholas looking at the brick wall as he continued undressing. 

“He actually has quite a nice body for a man of the church,” Malcolm thought. 

“Are you ready?” Malcolm finally asked, quickly turning back to avoid being noticed. 

Father Nicholas slipped his folded robes and rosary through the bars to let Malcolm know he was ready. He took the thin stack of clothes and had to hold back a chuckle at the brief sight of Father Nicholas’s underwear. Despite being an angel, he found it funny that a grown man – and an ordained priest too – still wore tighty-whities like a young Sunday school boy! 

“Thank you,” Father Nicholas said, awkwardly avoiding eye contact as he handed the clothes over and then tried his best to shield his body. 

Malcolm nodded and asked, “Do you want me to stay with you when it happens?” 

“No!” he said, a little too quickly and loudly, “It wouldn’t be right for you to see my shameful transformation.” 

The angel pursed his lips sadly before turning to leave. He placed the priest’s clothes on a nearby chair and began making his way up the stairs. However, before he left, he turned back around and told Father Nicholas one more thing. 

“You know, Father…” he said, “You’re not a monster; you’re just a wolf. The demon wants you to think you’re a monster, and that’s why he’s after you. He wants you to hate and fear yourself to the point of doing… the unthinkable.” 

Father Nicholas furrowed his brow, not knowing what the angel meant at first. 

“You know of what I speak,” Malcolm said, his tone now serious, like a warning, “If you do it, then you lose your soul forever. You become what your Lord and Savior would call, ‘damned’.” 

The moment he said that, the priest’s eyes widened in horrified realization of what he was talking about. 

“If I may leave you with anything, it’s this,” Malcolm said, “Try seeing yourself as He does. As He truly does. Not as a monster, but just another of God’s own creations. Think about it.” 

And with those final words, he left the nervous priest wondering. 

At that same moment… 

“Hey, Mom! We’re here!” 

Gwendolyn called out to her mother as she and Frida pulled up to the delivery car she had been driving before it died on her. 

Lannie was a beautiful Chinese woman with long black hair that had red streaks in it, black nail polish like Frida’s, and a set of black spider web earrings. Despite the uniform for her family’s restaurant, she still looked like a badass to Frida. Not to mention her little girl! 

“I’m so happy to see you guys,” Lannie said as she gave her daughter a kiss on the cheek through the open window, “Did you have a good time today, Gwendy?” 

The little girl nodded and said, “It was so much fun! Frida is the best babysitter ever!” 

“Yes, yes she is,” Lannie said, smiling at her friend. 

Frida smiled and nodded in return before saying, “Alright, come on. We’ve got a long drive back home. You sure the car will be safe here, Lan?” 

Lannie took a quick glance back at the broken down delivery car and replied, “Well, the auto club is still a little over an hour away, but I don’t think that it could get into too much trouble in that time… even in The Bronx.” 

With an unsure shake of her head and a little half-smile, Frida started up the car. 

“I hope you’re right,” she said as they drove off. 

Gwendolyn immediately began yapping joyfully to her mother about the wonderful gifts Frida got for her and all the little bits of info on angels she heard about. Frida smiled at the little girl’s sweet words of praise and rolled her eyes at all the angel stuff. 

Until… 

SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEECH!!!! 

…the car came to a screeching halt, luckily just before a red light! 

Lannie’s smile quickly vanished as she asked, “Frida, what is it?!” 

“Look…” Frida said, pointing at what got her worried – the full moon slowly rising up from the eastern horizon – and Lannie’s eyes widened at the sight of it too, “…and I’m getting that feeling again too.” 

Gwendolyn looked confused seeing her mother and babysitter acting so strangely, not knowing what was so special about the full moon. 

The two women silently stared at each other before both stepped out of the car. 

“What’s going on, you two?” Gwen asked, getting a little worried. 

Frida and Lannie ignored her as Frida began tossing her stuff into the trunk. 

“Take the wheel and drive home,” Frida said, unzipping her black fur parka, “I’ll find my way home as soon as the moon goes down.”  

Lannie took the fur parka from her and folded it up as she asked, “Are you sure you’ll be alright here? I mean, it may be a full moon, but it’s still The Bronx, and that’s when even the human weirdos come out.” 

Frida raised her sassy goth chick’s eyebrow and said, “Don’t worry, Lannie, you know I got a form of protection no mugger can compete with.” 

She then gave the confused little girl in the back a quick smirk and a raised eyebrow that made her giggle, despite her confusion. 

“Unless the mugger decides to keep silver bullets in his gun,” Lannie retorted. 

Frida looked back at her with narrowed eyelids before the two suddenly smiled and burst into laughter. 

“Just be careful,” Lannie said, giving her a hug, “You never know what’s out there.” 

Frida nodded with a confident smile as her best friend got back in the car and sped off with her still-confused daughter in the back seat. 

That’s when she looked up at the slowly rising full moon. 

Her eyes rolled back into her head as if in ecstasy as she closed her eyelids and took in a deep, long breath of night air through her nose. All of a sudden, every pore on her body stood on end and her skin felt red hot like she had a fever, but she never felt stronger. 

As she let out her breath, Frida’s senses suddenly became heightened to an enormous degree. She could smell an old woman smoking a cigarette in a nearby apartment and the whiskey her sweaty husband was downing as he moved his hand slowly into his pants. In the next apartment down, she heard two teenage lesbians losing their virginity to one another nextdoor to a jittery tweaker sampling some of the meth he had just finished cooking. 

Finally, she heard what she was listening for: A sexy nightclub full of dancing people in revealing outfits and sipping alcoholic beverages. 

Instantly, she opened her eyes to reveal that they had changed from their usual amber to a wolf-like yellow, the rising full moon reflecting perfectly in them. 

“Party time!” she whispered to herself. 

Back at the cabin… 

“Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep.” 

Father Nicholas knelt naked in the cell where Malcolm had left him. His knees rested on top of a small pillow as he kept his head down before the window with hands clasped together in prayer. Still unused to the horrible transformation, he couldn’t think of a better prayer at the time than the one he used to say all the time before bed in his childhood. 

“If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to ta- AAAAAAAAAAAAAA HHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!” 

CRACK!!! 

Unfortunately, he didn’t get the chance to finish his prayer as the change began. The terrified man’s body clenched in pain as he looked up at the window and came face to face with the full moon slowly continuing to rise high into the sky. 

THUMP! THUMP! THUMP! THUMP! THUMP! THUMP! 

All of a sudden, his heart began pounding like a jackhammer and his entire body from his feet to his forehead turned red hot! Father Nicholas felt his “unholy regions” become hot and stiff to the point of pain before the rest of his body followed suit. By then, it were as if his whole body had become his dirty bauble and his eyes turned yellow and wolf-like. 

That’s when the hair came. 

Every inch of the man’s body suddenly became engulfed with thick, dark brown hair that resembled the brownish interstellar dust visible in the night sky. The nails on his hands and feet thickened into sharp claws as they became paws and his canine teeth sharpened to a point until they stuck out from behind the black, dog-like lips of his new snout. Finally, his transformation ended with his ears growing pointy and a long, bushy tail bursting from the bottom of his spine! 

“AWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 

The large, man-like wolf that used to be Father Nicholas howled into the night at the beast he had become; now alive and burning! 

“Here we go,” Malcolm said to himself, standing outside in the snowy wood. 

Suddenly… 

 “AWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!” 

…his attention was diverted by the sound of another wolf howl just a few miles away in the middle of  The Bronx. Only this one was shriller, more feminine. 

Malcolm raised a curious eyebrow as he walked barefoot in the snow toward the other howl.  

“I wonder…?” he whispered to himself. 

And, just like that, he was gone in another shine of white light. 

At that same moment… 

SLAM!!!  

“AWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!” 

The doors to the sex club flew open all of a sudden. All the people – even the pole and cage dancers – turned to the burst open doors with either confused or surprised looks on their faces. That is, until they saw who was standing in the open doorway and began either smiling lewdly or gossiping salaciously. 

Standing in the doorway was a young woman wearing a tight black top, a short black skirt, and black and purple-striped tights with the ends cut off and matching arm-warmers. A mass of half-black and half-purple hair fell on her shoulders, but the most notable thing about her was her face! It was furry with a black, dog-like nose and lips that had sharp, canine teeth sticking out from them as sharp as the claw-like nails on her fingers and toes! 

The mysterious wolf-woman slowly made her way toward the bar, strutting past the various people as she did, many of whom either winked or nodded at her or otherwise avoided her gaze. Finally, she reached the bar and tapped her claws against the glass with a loud plinking sound. The bartender turned until he was staring right into her yellow, wolf-like eyes, but he was only surprised for a second before he smiled. 

“Nice costume!” he said, “We don’t get furries here very often, but anyone willing to spend money and enjoy the show is welcome. Now what can I get you?” 

She smiled sensually and said, “A bottle of Jack Daniels and a rare steak. Very rare.” 

The bartender chuckled as he turned around to get the order ready. While he was busy doing that, she turned around and leaned her back against the bar to look out over the club of dancing people. As she looked around, she saw a couple of guys raise their glasses to her. She shot each of them a sexy glance and licked her lips thinking of how hot it would be to engage in a little group action with them. 

However… 

“Hello, Frida.” 

…her moment of sexy fantasizing was interrupted by a man standing next to her at the bar. A man who wasn’t there before. 

Frida, for the first time since she became a wolf, was caught off guard as she froze at the man’s sudden appearance before her. Slowly, she looked up into the man’s face from his white cloth-covered torso until she was staring him right in his chocolatey brown eyes, which seemed to sparkle in the club’s strobe lights. 

The surprised she-wolf was mesmerized by the man’s beauty for a moment before she blinked a few times and said, “Do I know you?” 

The handsome man smiled and let out a small chuckle before saying, “Not quite. We bumped into each other around the city a few times, but you never seemed to notice me. You can call me, Malcolm.” 

Frida was taken aback. How could she have not noticed a man like him? 

“I-I, um…” she stammered, her wolf-like cheeks blushing as she coyly brushed her hair behind her ear, “I doubt I would fail to notice a man as handsome as you… Malcolm.” 

As soon as his name rolled across her tongue, an immense feeling of warmth and fuzz filled her up inside. Noticing this, Malcolm’s proud smile intensified and his eyes seemed to sparkle even more so than they already were. So much so that Frida actually had to look away due to the blinding shine of them, and she couldn’t think of a better place to look than the rest of his body. By the time she reached her favorite place to look – the groin – she realized that, no matter who else was available, she had to do it with him tonight. 

“So, uh, you come here often?” she asked, “Got any special plans for tonight?” 

Malcolm raised an eyebrow as his proud smile became a confident smirk and he took her chin in his hand with his thumb and finger as he said, “I might… if you can catch me.” 

And, just like that, he was gone! 

Frida’s eyes widened and she raised a surprised eyebrow, that is until she saw the man turn back for a split second and give her a wink. That’s when she realized what he was doing and smiled with mischievous excitement before bolting out of the place, totally forgetting the steak and Jack Daniel’s being brought out for her at that moment. Luckily for her, Malcolm had already put down some cash and a note telling the bartender to take it home for dinner. 

Once she was outside, Frida sniffed the air until she picked up his scent. At first, she was put off by the pleasing, sweet scent he was giving off, until she smelled the hearty, robust undercurrent of masculinity accompanying the sweetness. The instant she picked that up, she bolted into a nearby alleyway, following the scent. 

“I’m not going to lie,” she said aloud, knowing he’d hear her, “Up until now, I haven’t had a man be willing to let me chase him.” 

Suddenly, she heard his voice echoing through the maze of buildings. 

“Well, there’s a first time for everything, right?” he hollered, “How am I doing, so far, huh? Having fun, are you?” 

Frida’s eyes glowed yellow amidst the darkness of the dimly lit alleyway as she once again sniffed the air and her pointed ears perked up. She could not only smell him, but hear him breathing softly and even the faintness of his steady, relaxed heartbeat. It was a bit weird to her; she figured his heart rate would’ve gone up with just a little excitement. Unsure how she felt about that, she continued on. 

“I’ll let you know when I catch you, handsome!” she said. 

Suddenly, she heard the sound of his heart flutter a bit. He was excited after all, just a little it seemed. Frida’s smirk intensified as she took in another deep breath of his scent until she was sure she knew where he was. 

“Gotcha!” she thought to herself as she spotted the tiniest shimmer of his silvery belt sticking out from behind the corner of a brick building. 

However, instead of going right up to him, she decided to take a few silent steps back and sneak around the other way. As for Malcolm, he could sense what she was doing and he welcomed it, closing his eyes and smiling with restrained excitement, until… 

“GRAWR!!!” 

…Frida burst out from the other side of the building with a loud, playful snarl! 

Malcolm let out a fake cry of surprise before Frida grabbed hold of his sleeveless shirt and pulled him into a deep, passionate kiss that was more lewd than romantic. Frida fell back into a chain-link fence as she pulled Malcolm closer to her and the two of them went at it, rubbing their pelvises up against each other. The angel flicked his tongue up and down the inside of her mouth, moving in tandem with hers. 

Unfortunately, his pleasure was suddenly brought to an almost screeching halt when he opened his eyes for a brief moment to catch a glimpse of her feral beauty and saw him

On the other side of the chain-link fence and across the street from them, he saw the same beast in red cardinal robes he had seen earlier that day with Father Nicholas. The beast he had called Colin stared at them with eyes black as oil and a malicious smile. The kind of smile that only comes from a man who knows he has something precious to another. 

“Interesting,” he heard Colin’s whisper in the wind. 

And, just like that, Malcolm’s soft brown eyes turned silvery white like a bald eagle’s before he and Frida vanished in a shimmer of bright white light. 

“Very interesting.” 

_

The next morning… 

“Mmm… so warm.” 

Frida woke up with disheveled hair and a face covered with yesterday’s make-up. She let out a long, moaning yawn and stretched out all of her limbs. Normally she felt better after a good lay on the night of a full moon, but nothing compared to how she felt at that moment. 

That is, until she opened her eyes and froze at the sight of her surroundings. 

The nervous goth chick found herself lying in a soft, comfy queen-sized mattress in an old log cabin. She smelled freshly cut wood, laundry detergent, and something cooking over an open fire. Something with meat in it! The still-lingering wolf in her practically drooled at the delicious smell, but since it was morning, her human brain was more in control as she stepped out of the bed wrapped in a blanket to cover her naked body. 

“Don’t worry,” she thought to herself, “If anyone tries to do anything, I’ll scratch at them as hard as I can, or maybe grab a knife if I have to.” 

Finally, she followed the smell down a short hallway and into a small living room space where a soft couch stood on top of an old, but extravagant rug before a crackling fireplace. She noticed the clothes she had on the night before were cleaned and well-folded on the couch, but that’s not what got her attention. Kneeling before the crackling fireplace with a skillet in one hand and a spatula in the other was a man dressed all in white. 

“Good morning, love,” he suddenly said, not looking away from the fire. 

The moment he spoke, Frida felt a sudden warmth well up inside her like the feeling a child gets when they return to their own bed after an overnight field trip. He then stood up and turned around and she finally got a good look at the blonde-haired hunk before her with his chiseled chin and sparkling brown eyes which glittered in the early morning sun. She was in such awe of his beauty, she almost dropped the blanket she was wrapped in. 

“Did you sleep well?” he asked as he shifted the contents of the skillet to a plate on a nearby wooden table, “You really seemed to enjoy our time together last night.” 

Frida’s heart seemed to flutter uncontrollably as the handsome man’s words registered in her mind. She was with him last night. That explained – at least to her – why she seemed to feel so much better today than she ever had on the night after a full moon. Plus, the scent of a man cooking breakfast for her seemed to help. However, she tried her best to resist her primal instincts long enough to get some answers. 

“Um… how did I get here?” she asked, sitting down to eat as she spoke. 

The man cracked some new eggs into the pan as he said, “Oh, I brought you here. I figured you’d be more comfortable doing it in a bed than an alley.” 

Frida furrowed her brow. She didn’t remember getting into a car or anything last night, but, then again, she was more focused on him last night than anything else. As she slowly sat down at the table, she kept going through the events of the night over and over again in her mind. She remembered chasing Malcolm into the alley, catching him, they began making out and then the next thing she remembered was lying in a bed peeling off her clothes. It was like a quick transition scene in a movie. 

“Um… if you don’t mind me asking, how exactly did you bring me here?” she asked, trying to resist eating the food just in case it had something in it. 

Malcolm’s smile faded slightly for a brief moment before returning more vibrant than ever. 

“You don’t have to worry about me, Frida,” he said, moving back to the fireplace to cook some more, “I mean you no harm and, plus, I know a gal like you can certainly take care of herself.” 

Frida’s heart suddenly shuddered at that answer. 

“What do you mean ‘a gal like me’…?” she asked, “And why aren’t you answering my previous question?” 

The man closed his eyes and his smile drooped again slightly as he said, “What I mean is I know that you’re a gal who can take care of herself is all.” 

Frida’s eyes closed slowly and she let out a silent breath of relief. 

Malcolm’s smile then quickly returned as he added, “And I know that that predates your initial change into a werewolf from two years ago.” 

The goth chick’s eyes shot wide open as soon as she heard him say that and her heart began racing like a NASCAR. 

“What did you just say?” she asked, her voice more pissed off than worried. 

His delightful smile intensified as he removed the pan from the fire, stood up and began moving the new batch of food onto another plate nearby, “Yes, Frida, I know what you are and, rest assured, your secret’s safe with me. In fact, part of the reason I brought you here is because I have a friend who I really want you to meet. A friend whom you have something in common with.” 

Frida said nothing at first. She sat frozen at the table, completely unsure of how to respond to the bomb he just dropped on her. However, the next sound both she and Malcolm heard pretty much summed up everything she was feeling at that moment. 

“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”  

The moment of silence was interrupted by a scream coming from the cabin’s basement. Frida and Malcolm both turned toward the basement door. 

“Whoop! That didn’t sound good. ” Malcolm said, maintaining his cool, calm and collected composure, “I’ll be right back. 

All of a sudden, just as Frida turned back to him, she saw Malcolm’s eyes had gone from a soft brown to silvery, avian white. That’s when he vanished in a flash of bright, white light shaped like a pair of angelic wings that moved in the direction of the basement door. Frida was blinded momentarily by the brightness and saw that both the man before her and the other plate of food were both gone! 

Frida’s eyes widened and her mouth fell open at what she had just witnessed. 

“What – just – happened!?!” 

Meanwhile… 

“I must keep running… before he catches me!” 

In his mind, the still-sleeping Father Nicholas was running through a dark forest filled with dead trees and its floor was covered with crinkly brown leaves. The leaves poked and scratched at the priest’s tender bare feet as he ran for his life, naked and vulnerable. 

AWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

The beast whom he was running from – or thought he was running from – let out a blood-curdling howl that pierced the frigid night air like a murderer’s blade. Father Nicholas nearly had a heart attack the moment he heard the howl and tried to quicken his pace when he was suddenly stopped dead in his tracks by something in front of him. 

Something that he thought he was running from. 

“You…!” Father Nicholas said aloud. 

Standing before him in the middle of the woods was none other than a wolf! Only it wasn’t the demon wolf he thought it would be. He was just a regular wolf, almost no different than the kind he’d see on a nature documentary with bushy, grayish fur and yellow eyes. 

The wolf slowly moved toward Father Nicholas. The priest stayed frozen, too afraid to move a muscle as the wolf moved closer and closer to him until its nose was just an inch from his right hand. Father Nicholas swallowed hard, worried that the beast might bite him if he even so much as twitched a finger. That wasn’t an experience he was ready to have again anytime soon. 

However, he didn’t have to because… 

BRKK! 

…he was hit from the side by the creature he was truly running from! 

Father Nicholas and the creature rolled down a small hill until they finally landed with the poor priest on his back and the creature sitting on top of his scratched-up, naked body. As soon as his eyes adjusted, Father Nicholas found himself face to face with a ten-foot-tall beast that was shaped like a man with fiery red skin and giant black horns! 

“Hello, Father!” the creature said, the demon, Colin’s, voice escaping its lips. 

The terrified man froze with even more fear than he felt when the wolf was near him, not knowing what, if anything, he could do. The demon reached out a big, red finger with a sharp black claw and rubbed it against Father Nicholas’s bare chest, leaving a small, thin cut across his left pectoral that stopped just before his nipple. 

“Ouch!” Father Nicholas croaked out, “Stop, please!” 

“No, Father…” the demon said, “…you must be punished for your sins.” 

Father Nicholas felt tears welling up in his eyes at the demon’s words. Some part of him felt what he was saying was true, that he deserved to be punished. 

But, then… 

RAWR! 

…the demon was knocked away from Father Nicholas by another creature pouncing on him. 

The priest opened his eyes and was shocked at the revelation of what jumped on the demon: The wolf! More precisely, his wolf. 

The wolf bit and clawed angrily at the demon, like a dog protecting his master. Father Nicholas watched as the wolf did battle with the demon, and actually found himself rooting for the animal. So much so that when the demon tossed the wolf off of him, Father Nicholas cried out in concern for him. 

“No!!!” he screamed. 

Suddenly, the wolf turned to him and said, in the priest’s own voice, “Run, Father.” 

Father Nicholas nodded and got to his feet quickly before running away. That’s when the demon jumped to his feet and gave chase. 

“Come back, you bastard!” he bellowed as Father Nicholas let out a terrified scream. 

“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” 

“Father…?” 

All of a sudden, Father Nicholas got the sudden feeling like he was falling for a split second before he woke up, safe and sound in the cell he had been locked in the night before. 

“Father, are you alright?” Malcolm asked, kneeling beside him, a hand on his back. 

Father Nicholas took several deep breaths as he closed his eyes and placed his hand over his heart in sweet relief. 

“I’m not sure,” he replied, “I just had the strangest dream in my life.” 

Malcolm furrowed his brow, curious as to what the man had been dreaming of, especially considering how terrified he was last night. He kept his hand on the man’s upper back, allowing his energy to seep into the priest and allow him some clarity. 

“Well, I was just coming down to wake you up,” Malcolm said, “I also brought you breakfast.” 

The naked priest looked to where the angel had gestured and saw a plate of delicious food sitting next to his priestly robes all fresh, clean, and folded for him. 

Father Nicholas nodded and thanked the angel as he wrapped himself in a painter’s tarp left in the cell with him so the holy being wouldn’t see his naked form. He looked around the cell and saw that the whole room was covered in dirt, grime, and claw-marks. The priest would’ve lowered his head in shame at that before, but instead he just turned to the window and began his morning prayer. 

“Amen!” he whispered some time later as he finished praying. 

The priest then turned toward the plate of breakfast food Malcolm had set out for him and instinctively licked his lips like a dog before pulling himself together. Malcolm watched as the priest sat down quietly, still wrapped in the painter’s tarp, and ate his breakfast without a fuss.  

“Malcolm…” Father Nicholas said, still eating. 

“Yes, Father?” Malcolm asked. 

The priest took a deep breath and said, “I want to tell you about my dream.” 

The angel raised a curious eyebrow before saying, “Go right ahead, Father.” 

Father Nicholas nodded and said, “In the dream, I was being chased through a forest by something. At first, I thought it was the wolf chasing me, but then I came face to face with him before the beast actually chasing me attacked me, and it wasn’t the wolf. It was a demon, like the ones I had heard stories about as a child. The demon tried to harm me, but then the wolf attacked him, like he was trying to protect me.” 

Malcolm’s eyes widened with surprise and he smiled.  

“I see, Father,” Malcolm said, “What do you think it means?” 

The priest shook his head and replied, “I’m not sure… but I think it’s a sign that you might be right about the wolf. Maybe it’s not the monster I believed it to be.” 

Malcolm closed his eyes and kept his smile before saying, “I’m glad you feel that way now, Father. Now you finish your breakfast, get yourself dressed, and then I request that you come upstairs. I have someone very special for you to meet. I think she may be able to offer you a helping hand with understanding the wolf better. 

Father Nicholas stopped midway through a bite of bacon as soon as he heard that and looked at Malcolm wide-eyed. 

“She…?” he asked, a bit of a worried tremble in his voice. 

Malcolm smiled as he nodded and opened his mouth to say more, until… 

SLAM!!! 

…they both heard the sound of a door closing from the room above. 

The angel frowned before turning back to Father Nicholas and saying, “Don’t worry, I think she’s just going for a run. I’ll fetch her.” 

And, in another wing-shaped flash of light, he was gone. 

Ten minutes later… 

“I cannot believe I really let bacon and eggs go to waste!” 

That’s what Frida thought to herself as she finally finished running all the way back to her apartment above the Chinese restaurant. It didn’t take long for her to get her bearings as soon as she realized she was in Van Cortlandt Park, and then she ran all the way back from there, not caring that she was running at wolf-speed through the streets of New York. All she cared about was getting as far away from Malcolm as possible. 

“About time!” she said to herself, exasperated. 

She stood panting by the backdoor of the restaurant, her face all furry and wolf-like again. With a deep, calming breath, she shook her head and all the wolf-like features quickly disappeared from her body. She then clicked the button on the speaker box and there was a loud buzzing noise. 

“Lannie, it’s me, please buzz me in,” she said into the speaker box. 

There was a momentary ringing like that of a phone before the building door unlocked itself with a heavy jolt. Frida thanked her friend through the speaker box and then walked inside past the restaurant entryway and up the stairs to the apartment just above the bustling eatery. 

As she turned the unlocked door knob and stepped inside, she proclaimed, “Lan, girl, you are not going to believe what hap-” 

However, before she could even finish her sentence, she came face to face with the last person she wanted to see at that moment. He was sitting on the couch as the nearby radio played Rod Stewart’s cover of a certain Jimi Hendrix song. 

“Hello, Frida,” Malcolm said, smiling, “It took you long enough to get here.” 

Frida stood still as a statue for a brief moment before she became filled with so much rage that she could even feel her wolf getting angry with her. 

“What the HELL are you doing here?!!” she growled, “And how did you get here so fast…!? What even are you?!” 

He smiled, almost condescendingly, and said, “Isn’t it obvious? I’m an angel.” 

The goth chick’s eyes widened slightly as she took a moment to process what he just told her. 

Finally, she scoffed and said, “An angel…? Yeah, right.” 

Malcolm raised an eyebrow at her and held up a mirror. It was Gwendolyn’s tiny toy mirror made of pink plastic, but it was enough to illustrate Malcolm’s point as he turned it slightly and a white light reflected in Frida’s face. She squinted her eyes for a moment, her eyes adjusting to the light, when she finally saw what it was he wanted her to: Her own image reflected in the glass with a shimmering white light in the corner where Malcolm’s reflection was supposed to be.

“What the…?” Frida said, dumbfounded. 

“Yep!” he said as he put the mirror down and stood up, “Believe me now? That little girl you live with is smarter than you give her credit for.” 

The instant she heard him mention the little girl, Frida’s head jerked upward in sudden worry. 

“How do you know about Gwendolyn?!” she cried. 

Malcolm smiled almost flirtatiously before answering, “Well, I’m an angel, it’s my job to watch over people, especially folks like you who I have important business with. That is, if you’re willing to hear me out.” 

She furrowed her brow and turned her head slightly as she said, “What are you talking about?”  

“Well, I’m afraid this business I’m talking about won’t be nearly as pleasant as last night,” he said, giving her a wink, “But that doesn’t mean we can’t ever do that again.” 

Frida growled angrily at him, fists clenched at her sides again. 

“Don’t you growl at me,” he said, “You’re the one who wouldn’t stop saying yes to me all night.” 

“Urgh! Stop it! It wasn’t that great anyway,” she growled, “And, plus, how the hell did we even do it last night? I thought angels were supposed to be like ‘pure’ or something, right?” 

“You say that as if physical intimacy, sexual or otherwise, somehow isn’t pure,” the angel replied, “Anyway, I didn’t just bring you to my cabin for hot sex and breakfast in bed. I also brought you there because I have someone hiding out there who needs your help pretty badly. Someone that you have something in common with.” 

She furrowed her brow, not knowing what he meant until it clicked in her mind. 

“Was that the guy I heard screaming in your basement earlier?” she asked, “He’s a werewolf too?” 

Malcolm nodded and said, “Yes, but unlike you, he was turned by a bite rather than a scratch, so he doesn’t have the ability to transform at will like you do. Not to mention his terrible religious fear keeps him rejecting his gift. I thought you might be able to help him learn to understand it better.” 

Frida folded her arms over her chest and scoffed at him saying, “No fuckin’ way! I got better stuff to do than help some Christian nutjob deal with some self-esteem issues, even if we do have something in common. Speaking of which, why do you even give a shit about him? Since when do werewolves have guardian angels?” 

He paused for a moment, pondering whether or not he should tell her. Whether or not she’s ready to know. Luckily for him, she wasn’t very knowledgeable about angels. 

“I could tell you, but it’s pretty complicated,” he said, reaching into his pocket, “In the meantime, I can see you need some time to think it over. I’ll give you that time, as well as a clue to help you decide. Look up this name and call me when you’re ready.” 

He dropped a bit of paper on the couch separating them and then vanished in another flash of white light. Frida shielded her eyes from the brightness of his exit and then, once he was gone, she looked down at the folded up piece of paper and opened it up. All there was on it was a name, one that sounded vaguely familiar, and a number. 

“Thiess of Kaltenbrun,” she read aloud, “712-4003.” 

She let out a tired breath before rubbing her aching head and looking at the clock. 

“I need coffee.” 

An hour or so later… 

Frida sat in her favorite gothic coffee shop sipping a mocha latte as she looked up the name Malcolm had given her on her black charcoal laptop. 

“Thiess of Kaltenbrun, The Livonian Werewolf,” she read off her laptop screen, “In 1692, a Livonian man by the name of Thiess of Kaltenbrun was placed on trial for heresy as he proclaimed in his eighties that he was a werewolf. Although he was accused of attempting to turn people away from the church, the man insisted that he was a ‘hound of God’ who had ventured into Hell with other werewolves to do battle with the Devil and his legions.” 

All of a sudden… 

“Is this seat taken?” 

…her train of thought was interrupted by someone standing before her. 

Frida looked up to see a man dressed in a dark red suit with caprine-horn designs all over it, as well as a black shirt and tie. The man had pale hazel eyes with shrunken pupils and dark hair that matched his pointed beard. Frida couldn’t understand why, but she felt a shiver run down her spine at the sight of him. 

“May I…?” he asked again. 

Frida looked around quickly and saw that all the other seats were taken. She gestured for him to go ahead and went back to reading as he sat down in the chair across from her. 

“Thiess further claimed that he and his pack of ‘holy werewolves’ routinely brought back the earthly goods stolen from people by the demons of Hell and that, as a werewolf, his work was more good and holy than any a priest had done. A statement which was not at all well-received by church leaders and judges of the time,” she continued to read. 

“Has he made you the offer yet?” the man sitting across from her suddenly said. 

Frida looked up at him with a raised eyebrow and asked, “What?” 

The mysterious man took a sip of his coffee and answered, “Malcolm, of course. Has he made you the offer yet…? To become one of those ‘hounds of God’?” 

As soon as those words escaped his lips, Frida felt a cold shudder run down her spine and she all of a sudden felt giant butterflies in her stomach. She slowly closed up her laptop and looked the man straight in the face like a frightened animal frozen by a predator’s gaze. 

“Who are you?” she asked, dead serious. 

The man flashed her an evil grin and said, “Now that’s what I love to see; a predator on edge at the realization that she’s become the prey.” 

Frida gritted her teeth as the hairs on the back of her neck stood on end. If this was what being the prey felt like then she didn’t want any part of it. In fact, she was prepared to bolt for the door depending on what next came out of the man’s mouth. 

With fists clenched on top of her computer, she once again asked through gritted teeth, “Who – the – Hell – are – you?” 

With another evil grin the man said, “‘Who the Hell am I?’ That question is more appropriate than you realize. My name is Colin and Malcolm and I are old friends. Well… frenemies, would be more accurate.” 

She narrowed her eyes at him and asked, “Are you an angel?” 

All of a sudden, the man threw his head back and let out a loud, ear-splitting cackle as if he had just been told the world’s funniest joke. The scary part though, is that no one else in the coffee shop even blinked an eye at the sound of his laugh. 

“Far from it,” he said, a semi-serious expression coming across his face, “I… am a demon, Frida.” 

That made Frida freeze even stiller than before. She didn’t know which was scarier, the sudden realization of what she was up against, or the fact that he knew who – and what – she was. 

Either way, she didn’t want to stick around any further. 

As fast as she could, Frida grabbed hold of her laptop and tried to make a run for it, spilling what was left of her latte in the process. However, before she even had a chance to get past the table, she found herself being grabbed firmly by the wrist, but not by Colin’s hand. He had grabbed her wrist by his tail! 

“What the- Help! Somebody help!” Frida cried out at the sight of the demon’s deep red, arrow-shaped tail in the hopes someone would notice. 

Unfortunately, the entire coffee shop didn’t move a muscle. At first, Frida thought everyone was just ignoring her, until she noticed the steam from one of the coffee machines was literally frozen in midair. She looked around and the rest of the shop was the same: Book readers stopped halfway through turning pages, a baby frozen through shaking her rattle, and even one guy frozen mid-sneeze into a black handkerchief. 

“Sorry, but I’m afraid they can’t help you right now,” Colin said. 

Frida looked around horrified at the world on pause and said, “What did you do to them?” 

Colin let out a cruel chuckle and said, “Actually, it’s not them I’ve done something to, it’s us. As far as the rest of the world can see, we’re not even here. You and I are currently moving so fast that time appears frozen to us. So long as I keep my tail on you, that is.” 

Her eyes widened and she turned immediately to his demonic appendage. The first thing she thought of was trying to bite it off like a trapped coyote. She turned her eyes yellow, ready to do some serious damage with her wolf-teeth. 

“Don’t bother!” Colin suddenly said, as if reading her mind, “I’m not here to harm you, I’m here to talk.” 

As he spoke, his tail slowly led Frida back to her seat and sat her down without letting go of her. She clenched her free hand into an angry fist, defeated but defiant. 

“You know what I am, you know what Malcolm is, and both of us know what you are,” he said, “I’m honestly surprised that he hasn’t tried to recruit you yet, but, don’t worry, he will, in time. Just as he’s trying to do with the priest. I’m sure you know about him.” 

Frida said nothing. 

“Oh, the silent treatment,” he said, chuckling, “No problem, you can give it to me as long as you want, but just know that I can hurt you in so many ways. Ways that even your gothic brain can’t fathom.” 

His tail moved as he spoke, gripping Frida’s arm tighter until she noticed something slowly slipping out of the arrow-shaped point of his tail. It was sharp and black and shiny like oil. It reminded Frida of an insect’s stinger, which made her heart rate increase, but she still tried her best not to let it show. 

“Why do you want him so badly?” Frida suddenly asked, trying to avoid telling him anything. 

Colin raised an eyebrow as if to say ‘nice move’ before answering, “For the same reason I want every wolf that Malcolm and all of his other little angel buddies try to make offers towards. I want him because, if Malcolm convinces them to join his cause, that’ll be one more ‘hound of God’ to contend with. Get the picture?” 

Frida still said nothing and just raised an eyebrow of her own. 

“Quid pro quo,” Colin suddenly remarked, “I told you why I want the priest, now you tell me where I can find him. Okay…?” 

The goth chick, somewhat more confident than before, shook her head and said, “We never made that arrangement.” 

All of a sudden… 

CLANG!!! 

… the angry demon grabbed hold of the table and knocked over to the side violently! 

He pulled Frida closer to him with his tail until the two of them were face to face and his hazel eyes blazed with animalistic rage. The rest of the world remained blissfully unaware as everything was still frozen, but Frida was breathing heavily, barely keeping her terror under control as she stared into the eyes of what felt like the Devil himself. 

After a brief moment of staring angrily at her and squeezing her arm hard enough to almost break it, the demon finally began to soften his grip and relax. 

“Very brave of you, girl,” he said, “Being willing to protect a man you just met when you don’t have to. It’s a sign of nobility on your part, but it won’t help you. Just know, I don’t just have the power to hurt you, I have the power to hurt those closest to you too.” 

And that was when Frida felt her heart nearly stop. 

“Think about that,” he said, and then he was gone. 

Suddenly… 

“Hey!” 

…all of the noise in the coffee shop came flooding back into Frida’s ears. 

“If you’re going to knock over the table, we’re going to have to ask you to leave,” said the disgruntled barista. 

Frida looked down at the spilled latte and toppled-over table; she apologized to the barista before she began cleaning up the mess. The table was small and light, so she had no trouble getting that back up. She then grabbed some napkins and began soaking up the liquid on the floor. One of the employees even went over to help her. 

“Thanks,” Frida said to the pimply teenage goth boy who helped her. 

He blushed sheepishly and continued cleaning up, until he found a card on the floor near Frida’s table. He picked it up and examined it with a raised eyebrow. 

“Um, excuse me, is this yours?” he asked Frida. 

She furrowed her brow as she took a look at the card. What she saw written on it made her skin crawl. 

“For when you’re feeling more communicative, come here: 666 13th St., New York, NY” 

“You okay?” asked the teenager. 

Frida looked up from the card and said, “I, uh… gotta go!” 

She picked up all of her stuff and left as fast as she could. Frida ran through the streets of New York City at normal human speed, trying not to draw attention to herself. As she ran, she kept repeating to herself that she had to get home, but she had no idea how that would help her in any way. In fact, part of her felt that the only way she’d be able to get this situation resolved, was by asking for Malcolm’s help. 

And the worst part is that she wasn’t sure whether she was angry about that, or excited. 

“Fucking fuck!!!” 

THE END… for now!

Frida and Malcolm by Lisa Robson, Instagram: @fantasylotusart Twitter: LisaRobson22