HARDWARE 109: End of the Road (by Henry Thrun)1
HARDWARE 110: End of the Road Part 2 (by Henry Thrun)3
HARDWARE 111: End of the Road Part 3 (by Henry Thrun)5
HARDWARE 109: End of the Road (by Henry Thrun)I
woke up and found myself in the bed. "Good morning!"
Felicia said cheerfully as she walked out of the bathroom in a really
nice dress. "I had to get ready so I moved you from the
tub to the bed. I hope I didn't disturb you at all."
"No,
I slept like a rock. You look great! What's the
occasion?"
"Well, you took me to a place I enjoyed last
night, so I thought I'd do the same for you. It's Sunday and I
thought we could go to church."
"Really?" I
was quite surprised.
"Sure, why not?"
"Ah,
cool! You have one picked out?"
"I just figured
we'd go to the first one we find. Does it make a
difference?"
"We're actually not too far from one I've
visited before that I like. How's that sound?"
"Doesn't
matter a lick to me. You better get ready."
"Actually,
you should probably change yourself. We'll have to bike there.
Plus, it's a rather informal church."
"Yeah, this
probably won't travel very well..."
We both changed to casual clothes and checked out of the hotel. Once we were out of sight, I morphed into the Black Cat Cycle and we took off. We were already in the Midwest and the pastor of the church I was heading to was a friend of my pastor in New York.
I
morphed back to human form and downloaded another drive to use a
Hardware arm. I had been working on developing an arm that
would seem more and more real. Felicia and I walked a few
blocks until we got there. It was just a small, ordinary
looking building. If it wasn't for the sign you'd never know it
was a church.
"It's a good thing they don't start until
10:30," I said as we entered with a few minutes to spare.
"I
can't believe I woke up so early." Felicia said as we
walked in. She stopped as she saw the congregation and
whispered in my ear. "Jake, we're trying not to draw
attention to ourselves, remember?"
"Yeah..."
I whispered back.
"Then maybe you shouldn't have brought me
to an all black church..."
"What are you, racist?"
I joked. "Don't worry, it'll be fine. I've brought
white friends from Minnesota here on occasion." We sat
down on some chairs in the back row.
"Are they going to
recognize you?"
"Nah, I don't think..."
"Hey,
Jake!" someone called out as he walked up. "How's
it going?"
"Crap," muttered Cat.
"Hey,
Keith! Good to see ya," I replied as I stood up to shake
hands. Keith was dressed in baggy pants and a t-shirt with a
bandana on his head. "This is my friend, Felicia."
"Hey,
Felicia, nice to meet you," Keith said as he extended his
hand.
"Ah... the pleasure's all mine," she responded
with a worried look as she shook his hand.
"So is this the
girl you kidnapped?"
"What?"
"Just joking,
man! It was all over the news after you broke out of the
hospital. They were saying you kidnapped her and fled.
But that's the media for you. So what is going on?"
"It
sounds like you knew about Hardware for a while," Felicia
said.
"You bet! I was in a gang in the Twin Cities
before Jake came along. He busted me while we were both still
in high school. But we stayed in touch all this time."
"To
be honest, we're both on the run. It's all this registration
garbage. But I didn't kidnap Felicia, it was a joint
decision."
"Actually," Felicia cut in, "I
kidnapped Jake." She turned to me. "You know,
maybe we should get going..."
"Nah, it's cool,"
said Keith. "I won't tell anyone. Stay for the
service and maybe we can get lunch after."
"I think I'll
have to take a rain check on the lunch. What do you say about
staying for the service, Cat?"
"I suppose it's too late
now, anyway..."
The pastor then announced we would get
started. First several people went up and gave testimonies.
After that, we had praise and worship. Cat just kind of stood
there so I started teasing her a little. Once she started
singing she began getting into it a bit. After praise and
worship the pastor shared his message and we finished up with
announcements and prayer requests.
We
got out quickly, saying good bye to Keith quick as we left.
Once we were on the road again, I asked Felicia, "So, what did
you think?"
"Well, to be honest it didn't suck as bad as
I thought it would."
"But it did suck some?"
"Oh,
no! I mean, it was pretty good. I just prefer living
on the wild side, you know?"
"We Christians can still
get pretty wild! Especially when fighting Animax or the
Strategist."
"Yeah, I guess you're not as stuffy and
boring as I usually think of religious people. And everyone
there seemed pretty carefree..."
"You should check out
the church I go to back in New York when we return."
"Sure,
I guess I could... I wonder when we'll ever get
back..."
"Hopefully this will all blow over soon..."
We
went on for a while until we got out into the country side again,
just planning our next stop and enjoying the scenery. We found
a rest stop and decided to take a little break. Felicia went to
the bathroom and I looked to see if there was anything good in the
vending machine.
"I thought you two were never going to
stop," a dark voice said from behind me. I spun around to
see a ghastly face with red eyes and a wicked smile.
"SINISTER!"
Mister
Sinister quickly stabbed me with a syringe, injecting some kind of
fluid in me. He then swatted me to the side. In pain, I
stumbled back up, "How did you find me?"
"My little
friend here has been trailing you for a while," Sinister replied
as a fierce looking mutated bird swooped down and landed on his
shoulder. "I just had to finish up a little work in the
lab and wait for the right time to greet you."
"That's
one of Animax's birds!"
"Yes, Animax does have some
impressive work. I trained him well!"
I popped my
current drive out of my forehead and reached into my carrying case to
pull out another one. Sinister blasted me with an energy bolt,
knocking me to the ground. "Don't bother resisting.
The sedative I gave you will soon knock you out."
The force
wasn't lethal but I was having a hard time moving. "Not if
I'm Hardware!" I said as I popped in a new drive, morphed into
Hardware, and jumped back up.
"I may need you alive,"
Sinister said. Another one of his birds then flew out, holding
a weakened Felicia in it's talons. "But I don't need her
at all!"
"Let her go!"
"Surrender and I
will grant you your wish."
"What do you want with
me?"
"The fact that you don't know is the best part,"
Sinister laughed. "So what do you say?"
"Ok,
I'll turn back to normal and toss you my jump drives. Then you
let her go and I will go with you."
"Jake... don't!"
Felicia was barely able to say.
"Deal," said Sinister.
I morphed back to human and threw my case of jump drives to
Sinister. I then fell to the ground as the sedative continued
to take affect. Sinister nodded to the bird and it dropped
Felicia. He then started walking over to me, with one bird on
each shoulder. "Wise move."
"I thought so
too," I replied as I ignited the self-destruct I had installed
in the jump drive case. It exploded in Sinister's hand.
He screamed in pain as he ignited in a blaze and had chunks of flesh
blown away.
"You... will... pay!" Sinister said to
me as he crawled on all fours. The birds lied on the ground,
totally fried. Sinister started regenerating, but was too weak
to continue fighting. He then teleported out of sight.
I
crawled over to Felicia. "Felicia?"
"Jake.
Are you ok?"
"Yes. Are you?"
"I...
think so," she said as she closed her eyes. My eyes closed
as well and we both laid there unconscious.
Some
of Tony Stark's men were still checking out the Xavier Institute.
They all got together for a meeting after one got a transmission.
After the meeting, he approached Valerie Cooper. "Miss
Cooper, we are done here. Thank you for your cooperation."
"Of
course. Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you
in the future." After the men left the grounds, Valerie
summoned Cyclops. They met with Emma Frost.
"What did
you get, Emma?" Valerie asked.
"They found Jake and
have brought him in. He was attacked by Sinister."
"Blast
it!" Cyclops yelled. "Now what?"
"I
guess now we wait," Cooper replied, "and hope Sinister
didn't get what he needed..."
I
woke up in a prison cell, my head throbbing. I was strapped
down really tightly and there were two guards standing outside.
"Sir, he's awake," one of them spoke into a walky
talky.
Shortly after, Tony Stark walked in. "Open it,"
he ordered one of the guards. He walked inside. "Hello,
Jake."
"Tony. How's Felicia?"
"'How's
Felicia?' She would be fine if you didn't kidnap her and force
her to help you escape! You're done, Jake! With all these
charges against you, you're looking at life. Your trial is
tomorrow." He then turned and walked out of the
cell.
"Hey Tony," I called. The guards closed the
cell behind him. Tony turned back to look at me with a
scowl on his face. "Your shiner looks much better!"
And Stark stormed off.
Elsewhere,
Felicia woke up to find herself in a hospital. Peter was
there. "Felicia! How do you feel?"
"Could
be better... Jake! Where is he!"?
"He's in a
cell, recovering."
"Can I see him?"
"No,
and you probably won't be able to for a long time. He's going
to trial tomorrow and they're going to keep you in here to
recuperate, so you won't be testifying. Though I doubt you'll
need to with all the charges against him."
"Oh
no..."
"Felicia, Tony sent me here to get a briefing
from you over this whole ordeal. He wants your account of the
events with Jake." Peter closed a notebook he was
holding. "But off the record, tell me what really
happened."
"What... what do you mean?"
"Tony's
convinced that Jake is completely at fault, but he's blinded by his
anger. There's no way Jake would have been able to slip past
the Avengers' top security, especially after having lost a limb and
carrying a prisoner. So Tony believes Jake forced you, a master
at breaking in and out of places, to help him. There are two
problems I see with that, though. First, Jake was in no
condition to force you to do anything. Second, why surrender in
the first place to just break out with a prisoner but do nothing else
except run? So, Felicia, what really happened?"
"Pete...
I can't talk right now. Please, can I have some time
alone?"
Peter sighed. "Ok. I'll tell Tony
you're in no condition to talk."
"Thanks, Spider."
And Peter left the room. Felicia looked around and found the
phone. She pulled it down to make a call. "Hi,
Thomas, it's Felicia."
"Felicia!" Thomas Fireheart,
aka Puma, replied. "I heard about what happened. Are
you ok?"
"I'm fine..."
"I would have come
to visit you at the hospital, but I've been really busy..."
"That's
ok..."
"Would you like to get together some time after
you get out?"
"Thomas, that's why I called. I... I
think we should stop seeing each other."
"What?"
"It's
just... This relationship's not going anywhere. We both know
that..."
"This is about Parker, isn't it? I knew
it..."
"No, no. This has nothing to do with
Peter. I'm... I'm just rethinking what I want to do with my
life is all. I'm sorry. But we were just goofing around,
you know? It wasn't anything serious, right?"
"Yeah,
you're right. Well... I guess I'll see you
around."
"Thanks, Tom. I'm sorry."
"Yeah,
me too." And Fireheart hung up. Felicia laid her
head back on her pillow and turned out the lights as tears rolled
down the sides of her face.
I just laid there in the bed. It was getting late and I felt exhausted, but I couldn't sleep. I was already going to be on trial tomorrow. Stark must have lawyers working on pushing this through as fast as possible. And I was worried about Felicia, whether or not she would receive and punishment for all of this. I should have stopped it right away, as soon as I was feeling better. I knew it was wrong and now we were paying for it. I just prayed "Oh God, I am so sorry..."
I suddenly noticed a strange goo collecting on the ceiling. This was only a temporary holding cell and once I was convicted I would go to a much more sophisticated one. The ooze must have been getting in through the cracks. Just as long as it wasn't right above and dripping on me, I didn't care enough to say anything.
It kept growing faster, though. It started crawling in my direction and I then realized what it was. A symbiote! The guards had their backs to me and when they looked they didn't notice it on the ceiling. As more of it came the colors became more profound and I recognized it as Toxin! Toxin slowly stretched along the corners of the ceiling and walls in a thin strand, making himself as tough to see as possible if the guards turned around.
I was anxiously waiting for him to come bond with me. His host, Patrick Mulligan, was a friend of mine from the police force. But why wasn't Toxin with him? Could this actually have been another symbiote offspring? I was wondering if I should alert the guards, but figured I would take the chance that this was indeed Toxin.
Patrick
was having a really rough time when he first bonded with Toxin.
He was afraid to be around his wife, Mina, and son, Edward.
But not too long ago he met with his wife and revealed the truth to
her. After overcoming the initial shock (which lasted quite a
while), Mina decided to start working things out with Patrick.
They were still living apart but they were making progress and
Patrick was finally a part of Edward's life.
Having come out,
Patrick also rejoined the police force. That had been rough for
him as well. He had to start over from a lower position and
nobody wanted to be his partner. The Civil War was actually a
blessing for him. With the battle going on between superheroes,
he took one of the leads on Civil War related police duties.
But
where was he now?
The symbiote creeped up the leg of my bed and starter flowing onto me. As he bonded, he was able to hide himself and remain unseen, just as all symbiotes can do with their hosts. When he oozed on my forehead, it felt kind of like I was downloading a drive. It was like he was oozing inside my head and into my brain.
And
then I could hear him speak, though he didn't actually speak out
loud. "I made it! Thank goodness I made it!"
It was definitely Toxin.
"Toxin?" I was somehow
able to telepathically communicate back with him. I didn't know
why or how, but it came really naturally. "What's going
on? Where's Pat?" And then I realized I knew
everything Toxin knew.
"Jake! I didn't know if I'd be
able to make it without a host! I didn't know that I could even
survive
without Pat! Jake, we need to help him!"
"Yes, I
see that now."
Toxin's
memories were as clear as mine. Patrick was stationed outside
of the prison. They did this when I was brought in to utilize
Toxin's powers if necessary.
Patrick heard a woman screaming from
between some buildings. He called for back-up and ran over to
see what was going on. When he arrived, there was no woman.
Carnage came swinging from above and grabbed Patrick. At the
height of his swing, he released his symbiotic webbing and hurled
them both to the top of another building.
Toxin unleashed himself
and broke away from Carnage's grip. "Hello, son!"
Carnage cackled. He was much bigger than he used to be.
Even bigger than Toxin.
"CARNAGE! I thought you were
dead! You and Kasady!"
"I'm not Kasady, son."
"How
did you get back to Earth?"
"I wish I could tell you, my
boy!" Carnage laughed as he flung sharp symbiotic
daggers at Toxin. Toxin quickly leapt but got hit by one
of them. Toxin shot some of his webbing back at Carnage while
in mid air. He made a direct hit, pinning Carnage to the top of
the building. But Carnage ripped through the webbing with one
of his blades.
Toxin charged while and grabbed Carnage's face.
"Let's see who's in there!" And Toxin began to
pull.
"Sounds good to me!" Carnage replied as he lifted
up Toxin and slammed him to the ground, keeping his face
intact.
"How... how did you get so strong?" Toxin gasped
in shock.
"Wheaties, my lad!" he replied with a sinister
grin showing all his teeth. He then reached down, grabbed
Toxin, and started pulling him off of Patrick.
Toxin struggled to
stay intact, but Carnage was too much. Toxin took one final
swing at Carnage and knocked him down to the edge of the building.
But Carnage had a good hold of Toxin and he came ripping all the way
off of Pat. Carnage was shaken up and Toxin, also shaken up,
oozed through his grip. But Carnage's hand was too close to the
edge and Toxin fell all the way to the ground below. He then
slithered out of sight.
I was the closest person Toxin knew and he was easily able to get back to me with his tracking abilities. "Pat's still back there. We need to save him!"
