by Kristafori {i.d.wilson@top.monad.net} and Krystiana
{krystiana@geocities.com}
[Krissie] {Krystiana}
A note from Krystiana:
{I have now idea how long this took to write. Oh, well. Gargoyles belong to
Disney/Buena Vista, not us. Don't try to sue me, sue Krissie! [HEY!] You just
might want to read my other stories (Music Says It All, To Live Again,
Parts I & II, Echoes of the Future.) Also wrote something named
"Temptation, which is not even in this universe. Krissie?}
A note from Kristafori:
[Ok, my turn!! Gargoyles are the property of Bueana Vista and Disney. All terms, names,
concepts, themes, ect. ect. used in Mage: the Ascension and Vampire: the Masquerade are
property of White Wolf gaming studios. All the songs I quoted are property of the artist
and owners. All the above named are not mine, I didn't make them up. But the rest of it
is all mine, mine you hear me MINE!! I would read The Third Cycle (my first fanfic)
before going any further because if you don't be lost. I apologize for the amount of
prerequisite reading suggested but, oh well. This story takes place about two weeks
before Blessed Reunion of Souls.]
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previously on gargoyles...
[Echoes of the Future]
Demona: She's our daughter.
Brooklyn: OUR daughter?
[Music Says It All]
Brooklyn: DO you remember the coven?
Demona: Yes.
Leader: We have certain...talents that others do not.
Good enough? I might think of something else sooner or later. But probably
not. These are the only important things I can think of right now.
[The Third Cycle]
Krissie: I sort of have this thing for guys with long white hair.
WARNING!!!!!!! ADULT LANGUAGE
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The Gate
by Kristafori and Krystiana{Slinky}
__________
Darkness.
It's all around me, haunting me, teasing me, torturing me.
That foolish gargoyle banished me to what he thought was an eternal pit of
hell. I can see all time, alter it to suit my needs.
The gargoyle-what was his name? Goliath, that's it. Goliath, the fool.
All because of a dream a Child of Oberon gave him, _I_ was banished here,
without any choice, without any reason. He didn't realize the truth, though.
I can break free from this realm of darkness, the realm of shadows.
I can be free of the darkness and that Gate that Oberon imprisoned me in.
I can be free once more.
I can live again.
The Phoenix shall rise again!
* * *
"Brooklyn?"
"Mmm?" Brooklyn said, not bothering to look up from the book he was reading.
"Goliath told me to tell you that you're in charge," Angela said. "He's
going away for a few days."
Brooklyn looked up and raised an eye ridge. "What for?"
Angela smirked. "Something with Elisa."
Brooklyn rolled his eyes and went back to his book. Angela, still grinning,
walked out of the library.
"Brooklyn?"
"What?"
"Have you seen Angela?" Broadway asked, straining his neck to see what
Brooklyn was reading.
"Yeah. She just left, don't know where to," Brooklyn said, growling at
being interrupted from reading.
"Oh. Thanks anyway." Broadway sighed and left.
"Brooklyn?"
"What?" Brooklyn said, growling.
"Did you put my computer disks anywhere?" Lexington said, ignoring
Brooklyn's frustration.
"No, I never touch your stupid techno crap."
Lexington scoffed. "Well, gee, thanks," he said sarcastically. He turned
and stalked out of the library.
"Brooklyn?"
"NOW WHAT?!" Brooklyn yelled, jumping up. He looked around the library.
There was no one there, at least who he could see.
"I'm here," came a familiar voice from behind him. Demona came out of the
shadows, wings cloaked around her shoulders, head down.
"Demona?" Brooklyn asked, as if he wasn't really sure it was she or not.
"No, Pope John Paul," Demona said, rolling her eyes. Brooklyn blinked and
grinned, surprised at Demona making a joke, or at least an attempt to.
"So...what are you doing here?"
"Do you know what today is?"
"Yeah, the summer solstice." Brooklyn looked down.
Demona held something out to him. It was a metal pendant of the moon, with
a familiar shape carved into the moon. It was the same shape as Demona's
golden tiara. The sign of the Early Hatcher's.
"I had these made especially for us," Demona said as Brooklyn took the
pendant and studied it.
"What for?" he asked, holding it up to the dull light.
"We should remain as loyal as we can to them, in my opinion at least,"
Demona said, holding up her own pendant, identical to his own.
"Tonight was the most sacred night for us," Brooklyn said. "Because
tomorrow the nights will start getting longer."
"Yes."
"Last solstice I was still too mad at you," Brooklyn said, sighing.
"I know," Demona said, looking down as well.
Brooklyn looked at the pendant once more, then pulled it over his head and
around his neck. Demona watched him.
"Is that wise?" What if the clan asks questions?"
"Let them ask," Brooklyn said calmly. The pendant wasn't very big, about
the size of a quarter, but it made him look older, wiser. Demona could only smile
weakly.
* * *
"Mother?"
Demona turned sharply, spotting Angela. "Yes, my daughter?"
"What are you doing here, Demona?" Goliath came out of the shadows.
"I...I came to..."
"Yes?"
"To tell you I've considered rejoining the clan," Demona said, looking
down, almost shyly.
Goliath looked at her with no expression on his face for a moment, then
realized what she said. He noticed something that she had never had on
before- a strange metal pendant. It was shaped into a moon with the shape
of Demona's tiara carved into that. He shook his head and then frowned.
"Of course, you know that this is only giving you a chance," he said.
Demona nodded. "Stay out here while I discuss this with the rest of the
clan." Goliath turned and left the turrets, motioning for Angela to follow.
Demona turned and looked out into the city, sighing.
* * *
Krissie was zipping along at a usual high speed. Brooklyn was about ten
feet behind her. They had been play tag for most of the night. Krissie was
in a playful mood. They were in the village now and all the abandon
buildings were zipping by under them. Krissie shot straight up and watched
as her love flew right under her. Laughing she landed on the top of one of
the buildings. Brooklyn, realizing that he was no longer in pursuit of
anything, looped around and landed next to Krissie, who was perched on a
railing that enclosed a small roof top garden.
"Doesn't that make you dizzy?" Brooklyn said, wrapping a wing around her.
"No," Krissie said simply and hugged her love. Brooklyn ran his fingers
through her hair and sighed.
"It's windy tonight," Brooklyn said, holding her. He was finally happy
with life, with his love.
"I know, and I'm not doing it. That's strange," said Krissie. A strong
gust of wind came up and sent shivers down both their spines.
"Something's not right." Krissie's body suddenly tensed up.
"Kris, what is it?" Brooklyn said, looking in his love's eyes.
"I don't know...like..." Krissie stuttered. "I just don't know."
"Is your hand cramping up, too?" Brooklyn asked, flexing his right hand.
A scream came from the small shed on the other side of the roof top garden.
It sounded like a really big cat was getting it claws torn out but it was
more shrill. As the scream ripped through their ears Krissie and Brooklyn
saw a bright flare of yellow and orange come from the windows. After a
minute there was only silence.
"Well, that was weird," Krissie commented casually.
"Let's go take a look and see," Brooklyn said, and started off toward the
shed.
* * *
Inside the shed, there were pots of soil, some terra-cotta pots and a big
blue shimmering thing. Brooklyn was immediately mesmerized by it. It was
like the water's surface, rippling and moving. It was round and went from
the floor to the ceiling. Brooklyn began to circle it.
"It's so beautiful," he said, mouth open.
"Brooklyn, do you remember what happened the last time you were mesmerized
by something blue?" Krissie said, hands on hip. Fox had been giving her
pointers. Brooklyn wasn't listening. He stuck his finger into the rippling
surface. It did not comethrough the other side. Brooklyn smiled and stuck his hand in.
He was instantly gone into thin air.
"Brooklyn!" Krissie yelled half scared half XXXXed, "What the frick!" She
passed back and forth for a minute then stopped and looked at what ever the
hell was in front of her, "Brooklyn of Wyvern, you owe me!" Krissie yelled
and jumped through.
* * *
Krissie landed with an OMF! then realized that she didn't go OMF. It was
the soft fleshy thing she landed on.
"Brooklyn, you goober!" she said, but Brooklyn didn't hear her. He was
looking at the roof. There were no flowers and no shed.
"Um, Kris," He said, "I don't think we're in the village anymore."
A shadow caught their attention and they looked up to see the figure of a
female gargoyle. A female gargoyle with red hair.
"Uh oh," Brooklyn said, "Red haired bitch alert."
Krissie growled and with a silent flap off her wings she was air born.
* * *
Demona spotted something grayish-blue out of the corner of her eye. She
turned to see, but it was gone. She turned back to the outside...
And came face to face with an angry looking female gargoyle. Demona took a
few steps back, gasping.
"Who are you?" she asked after she had regained her composure.
"You know exactly who, Demona," the gargoyle snarled, eyes lighting up.
But her eyes didn't light up the normal red, like female gargoyles eyes
should. They lit up a terrifying greenish color, creating an interesting
effect with her gray skin. Demona blinked and took another step back in shock.
"I'm sorry, I don't know you," Demona said, unconsciously putting a hand on
the metal pendant she was wearing.
"I told you that if you ever came back I would kill you," the gargoyle
snarled, and leapt at Demona.
Demona was knocked backwards, thrown into the wall. She turned to the
entrance of the castle and opened her mind.
*BROOKLYN!!!*
* * *
Brooklyn looked up and towards the door to the turrets, squinting.
The call came again. *BROOKLYN, HELP!* Brooklyn recognized it, and started
to the door.
"Brooklyn?" He turned to face Goliath, who was looking at him, along with
the rest of the clan. "Where are you going?"
Brooklyn didn't answer as another pain-filled call came. *BROOKLYN!* He ran
out the door and looked around.
He spotted Demona wrestling on the ground with another female gargoyle. The
new one was winning by a long shot. She was on top of Demona, scrabbling to
get a hold of her throat.
Brooklyn growled and leapt at the new gargoyle. He knocked into her as she
punched Demona one final time. Demona moaned and slipped into unconsciousness.
"What the frick?" the gargoyle yelled. She turned and pushed her attacker
off her and got a good look at him. It was Brooklyn, but it wasn't. It
wasn't her child, the one in front of her had brown eyes. He wasn't
elementalist. The blood drained from Krissie's face. "What the... Brooklyn?"
"What the-" Brooklyn said. "Do I know you?"
"What is this, what happened?" Krissie yelled. Her hands began to shake and
she looked like a crack addict. "What the hell did I smoke? I didn't...
anything... I would have remembered that, but what if I forgot? Why don't
you know me?!?!"
"Gee, I don't know," Brooklyn said sarcastically. "Perhaps it's because
I'VE NEVER SEEN YOU BEFORE?!"
"What do you mean?" she yelled back. Then a look of peace and shock at the
same time was on her face. "I've lost my mind, it finally happened. I've
snapped! I've gone completely bonkers!" Back at the door, the clan was
watching with gaping mouths, which looked pretty funny on Goliath. "I know
you know me!"
"Says who?" Brooklyn yelled.
"Says me," came a voice. To Brooklyn's surprise, somebody very familiar
stepped out of the shadows.
It was Brooklyn.
Goliath's mouth dropped even farther than it already was. Krissie smiled
when she saw that this Brooklyn was an elementalist, and had blue eyes.
"Who the hell are you?" Brooklyn yelled at his twin, eyes flaring up.
"I'm Brooklyn," the newcomer Brooklyn said dangerously.
"Well, sorry, that position has already been filled," Brooklyn said.
"Brooklyn!" The new female yelled and ran to him throwing her arms and
wings around him.
"It's ok, Kris," Brooklyn held her and stroked her hair, "You haven't lost
your mind."
Behind them, Angela had spotted Demona on the ground. "Mother!" she said,
running up to her. Brooklyn looked down and the glow died away. He bent
down and put an arm under Demona's neck, propping her up.
Demona moaned and came to, finally. She saw Brooklyn first and smiled.
It was then that Goliath saw the matching pendants they wore. He had
noticed Demona's earlier, but not Brooklyn's. It seemed the one identical to Brooklyn had
noticed as well. He was looking, no, glaring at them.
Goliath shook his head and finally spoke up. "We will figure this out
later. We need to tend to Demona's wounds."
Krissie's mouth practically fell out of it's socket. "WHAT?!" she yelled.
"You're helping the BITCH?"
Brooklyn growled and picked up Demona. "Of course. She is part of out
clan." He turned sharply and muttered, "And she is no bitch." He stalked
into the castle with the weakened Demona, who seemed delighted just be
there in his arms.
Krissie and the identical Brooklyn turned to each other with a look of
shock on their faces. Krissie just hugged her love and her love hugged her.
* * *
"Where the hell are we?" Krissie asked Brooklyn.
"How the hell should I know?" Brooklyn replied.
"Why did you have to go touch that stupid thing of yours?"
"Of MINE?" Brooklyn yelled. "It was not MINE."
"Why do you like the color blue so much anyway?" Krissie was getting scared
and Brooklyn knew it. Krissie didn't know what was going on. All she knew
was this was all wrong.
"It'll be ok." Brooklyn was getting scared too.
An exasperated sigh came from the sidelines. "Uh, excuse me for
interrupting , but will you please come inside?" Angela said.
Krissie sighed. "Sure, Ang."
"-ela," Brooklyn finished, grinning. Angela glanced back at them with a
strange look on her face.
"What?" they asked innocently in unison. Angela rolled her eyes and walked
into the castle.
* * *
*Brooklyn?*
*You know, we should probably tell the clan about this.*
*About...the Early Hatchers? But Brooklyn, the covenant-*
*Is long gone. I know we made a promise and all that, but we can't keep
this a secret.*
*I know that.* Demona looked up at Brooklyn precariously. *But how would
they take it?*
*I really don't know. But that isn't important right now.* Brooklyn turned
to see his double and Krissie coming in.
Suddenly, Puck appeared in the middle of the room. He turned to Brooklyn
and Demona. "Well, now, that was an interesting conversation-"
"Shut up!" Brooklyn and Demona hissed at the same time. Puck rolled his
eyes . He turned around and jumped.
"YOW! Now, this is even more interesting!" He said to the other Brooklyn
and Krissie. "Where did you come from?"
"Antinoge, and Manhattan," Krissie answered. Puck squinted at Brooklyn,
seeming to focus on something. His eyes widened for a moment.
"Well, I know you don't belong here," Puck muttered. "For one thing, there
shouldn't be two Brooklyns and one isn't supposed to be an elementalist."
"We must have really XXXXed the balance if you're here," Krissie muttered
under her breath to Puck.
"What do you mean, elementalist?" Goliath said. "What is an elementalist?"
"That is a long story, and as far as I know, I thought there were no more
elementalists," Puck said, scratching his head.
"Well, I know we don't belong here," Brooklyn's twin said. "I know I don't
have a twin brother, I know that I still hate Demona, and that she is still
a bitch." Brooklyn sat up and growled. Demona put a hand on his arm and
pulled him back, although she also had an angry look on her face.
"What I don't get is how we got here," Brooklyn's double said to Krissie.
"It had something to do with that weird sound we heard before we found that
funky-looking blue crap..."
Puck immediately looked alert. "What blue crap?"
Hearing Puck kind of swear made both the Brooklyns laugh. Puck glared at
them both, and they stopped. An angry Puck was not a good thing.
"It was this strange blue thing, a portal of some sort, because one moment
we were in a shed and the next we were here," Krissie said.
"What did it look like?"
"Kind of like water, but kind of not," Brooklyn said.
Puck's eyes widened. He actually looked worried about something.
"What is it?" Goliath asked.
"The Phoenix has escaped!" Puck yelled. "Goliath, you're going to be it's
first target, and it's either going to kiss you or kill you."
"What do you mean?" Angela said. "What did he do to the Phoenix?"
"He imprisoned it, but when he did that it allowed it to escape from the
Gate and then escape from where you put it."
"Oberon will be number two on the list," Puck said, almost to himself. "But
I can't get onto the island."
"Just wait a fricking minute!" Krissie interrupted. "What Phoenix are you
talking about? Like the Phoenix Gate?" Puck nodded.
"And that's how you came here. You two are what you mortals would call a
different dimension," Puck said. As looks of confusion came from several
faces, he continued. "Another world similar to our own, but different in
many ways. Like elementalists have survived in their world."
"Hardly," Krissie pointed out. She glared at Demona and let her teeth grow
out of her mouth.
"You still haven't explained what that is," Goliath said, crossing his arms.
"That isn't important right now!" Puck yelled, losing his cool. "Don't you
get it? The Phoenix is more powerful that Oberon himself! It could destroy
this world with a thought!"
"Then why don't we put it back in the Gate?" Demona asked. Krissie and her
Brooklyn looked at her with slight surprise.
"We can't," Puck said. "It was probably destroyed when the Phoenix escaped
from it."
"THAT IS CORRECT, PUCK."
Puck's eyes got even wider than they were before as a strange voice echoed
throughout the room. In the middle, a ball a flame was starting to grow.
They could only watch as it took shape. It formed a head, and what appeared
to be two wings. It was done, and a bird made out of fire now stood in the
center of the room.
"Phoenix!" Puck said. "Um...so good to see you again..."
"Flattery will get you no where, Puck." The voice sounded female, and the
bird seemed to have a female impact on everyone. "You know what I am here
for."
"Are you the Phoenix?" Krissie asked.
"I am."
"Put me back!"
Goliath looked at the bird, who was standing up straight. It looked like a
raven forged from flames. "Why _are_ you here?"
"Goliath, you helped me be free from the eternal bindings of the Gate, and
for that I am grateful. But you did try to imprison me, like Oberon had
with the Gate, and for that you shall pay."
The bird opened it's beak wide and a terrifying hawk-like screech filled
the air. The flame got wider and a bright light flashed throughout the
room. When it faded, the Phoenix and Goliath were gone.
"Hey, Brooklyn! Where's Goliath?" Brooklyn turned and looked at Elisa. "We
were supposed to go upstate tonight."
Brooklyn stayed halfway in the shadows so she wouldn't see his eyes.
Krissie stayed all the way in the shadows.
"Elisa, uh...I'm not exactly the Brooklyn you know..." he said, scratching
his head.
Elisa rolled her eyes. "What do you mean?"
"He's the alternative Brooklyn, from a different dimension." Puck appeared
in the middle of the room, with an apparently stuck look of worry on his
face.
"Huh?"
"Never mind, I'll explain later," He turned to Brooklyn and Krissie, still
hidden. "Oh, come out and show her," he said, annoyed.
"Puck, you short excuse for a fey you better get that Phoenix back here
because I WANT HOME!!!" Krissie shouted from the shadows.
Brooklyn stepped all the way out of shadows, "Puck, this has been a most
confusing night out, and if you don't mind I think it would be better if me
and Kris just got back to our dimension because we're really upsetting the
balance here."
"What are you talking about?" Elisa said. "And I thought that Demona was
going to come by. Have you seen her?"
"That's right." Krissie stepped from the shadows, "Bitch doesn't remember
me. This might just be a fun dimension after all!"
* * *
*This is so completely stupid!*
Demona turned and looked at Brooklyn, who was glaring at his alternative
self from across the room. They were all in the library, waiting for Puck
to show up after "teaching" Alex how to communicate with Oberon.
*Brooklyn?* Demona asked warily. *Something wrong?*
"Oh, you might say that," Brooklyn growled out loud, ignoring the looks
everyone gave him. Demona elbowed him.
*Careful!* she warned him mentally.
*I don't care anymore. With that...that _thing_ that looks like me...*
Brooklyn looked back at his twin and growled. *He hates you beyond any
reason. Krissie, too.*
Demona blinked. *You didn't act so different for a long time,* she pointed
out to him. Brooklyn looked at her and gave something like a mental sigh.
*I know.* Brooklyn glanced back over at them. He noticed, for the millionth
time, his other's self's blue eyes. *This gives a whole new meaning to the
name, `blue-eyed monster.'*
Demona laughed out loud, and then quickly slapped a hand over her mouth.
She looked over at the rest of the clan and Krissie and her Brooklyn.
"All right, that's it!" Krissie yelled, sitting up. "I've known you two for
about three hours, and I noticed that you guys just anonymously say things
sometimes, for no damn reason." She stopped and glared at them. "What the
XXXX is it all about?"
Demona bit her lip and turned back to Brooklyn. Hudson stepped forward.
"They're right, lad, lassie," He said, crossing his arms. "We've been
noticing it, too."
Brooklyn looked around the room and sighed. *Now is a better time then ever.*
*I know. We'll never get a better chance,* Demona said, touching Brooklyn's
metal pendant that was resting against his chest. She turned around again
to face the expectant clan. Brooklyn began.
"Well, you remember what happened with Coldsteel...the second time around?"
He said, avoiding everyone's eyes but Demona's.
"No." Krissie crossed her arms, still holding a hard glare.
Brooklyn rolled his eyes. "Well, to sum it up, Iago possessed my body
_again._ I won't get into how, but he told everyone about..."
Lexington was immediately alert. "Early Hatchers?" he said, not really
asking, but reassuring himself.
Brooklyn gave a faint look of surprise. "Yes...how did you - never mind."
Demona continued. "Anyway, it was all true."
Hudson gasped. "You mean, the Coven really existed?" Brooklyn nodded, head
down. "Do you two realize that would be considered betraying the clan?"
"WHY DO YOU THINK WE KEPT IT A SECRET?!" Brooklyn exploded. "Did
you think we _wanted_ to be banished from the clan, like our ancestors were? For no
good reason?"
"It was a good reason!" Hudson insisted. "The Elders back then were wise.
They would not make a mistake like that."
"What, just because we were following our heritage?" Demona said, her eyes
getting a red tint. "It was our nature, as much as it was to protect the
castle."
"Yes, well, you gave up that instinct pretty quick, didn't you?" Brooklyn's
blue-eyed self spoke up, at last. Demona turned and glared at him.
"You don't know how the humans treated me. No one ever did. They made me do
terrible things, or else they would've killed Brooklyn and the others..."
her voice trailed off with pain. She looked down as her eyes filled.
Brooklyn put a reassuring hand on her shoulder, but wore a look of
puzzlement on his face.
*You never told me about that,* he said mentally. Demona smiled up at him
with tear-filled eyes.
*It doesn't matter anymore.* She blinked and cleared her eyes.
"But why do you suddenly say things aloud?" Broadway said. "That doesn't
make sense."
"Well...if we concentrate, we cam communicate telepathically," Brooklyn
said, scratching his head. "All Early Hatchers can, if they're trained."
"And if we combine our thoughts, we can communicate with outsiders," Demona
added. She looked back at Brooklyn, who looked embarrassed.
A thought echoed across the room. It sounded like both Brooklyn and
Demona's voices, but in everyone's minds. *Like this.*
Bronx whimpered and bent low to the ground. Demona bent down next to him
and scratched him on his head. "It's all right, boy," she said reassuringly.
Brooklyn gave an exasperated sigh. "Any other questions?" He sat back and
leaned against the wall.
"What else can Early Hatchers do?" Lexington asked.
"Well, sorcery comes to us more naturally than others," Demona said. "It
doesn't take as much training."
"And we are really hard to lie to, plus we can do a few other things that
aren't that impressive," Brooklyn said impatiently. "Where is that stupid
fay, already? It's been an hour."
"Oh, keep your loincloth on." Puck's voice came before he did. He appeared
sitting on the chair with Alex in his arms. "That lesson took a while."
"Did you get a hold of Oberon?" Krissie asked.
"We have contact!" Puck yelled. Alex giggled and waved his hands around.
"He's on his way. He needs to `tie up some loose ends.' Probably his nerves."
"So we're just supposed to sit here while the Phoenix does God knows what
to Goliath?" Elisa yelled. Puck sighed.
"I suppose so," he said. Alex cooed at Puck as Brooklyn rolled his eyes.
Puck looked over at Krissie and her companion. "He is going to need your
help greatly," he said with a raised eyebrow.
"Why?" Brooklyn's look-alike said.
"Because that's how we got the Phoenix trapped last time. With a couple of
elementalists' help."
"But..."
"No Buts. If you want to get back to your world, you have to help."
Demona looked at Krissie and the blue-eyed Brooklyn. "We explained our
secret, now tell us what an...what is that word again?"
"Elementalist."
"That is," Demona finished.
"Why should I tell you?" Krissie hissed. "You are a b-"
"For all you know, you could not exist in our world!" Brooklyn said. "She
doesn't know you! This Demona isn't the same Demona as in your world! YOU
DON'T KNOW HER!"
Krissie still glowered at Demona, but she relaxed, a little.
"Now will ye tell us what ye are?" Hudson said soothingly.
"I am one of the last elementalists in my world, Brooklyn, my child is the
other one." Krissie was getting frustrated. "Elementalists draw their power
straight from the elements without a book or chants."
"That's imposs - wait a minute...we learned about that!" Brooklyn said and
looked at Demona for conformation. Demona just stared at the floor.
"Except they weren't called elementalists. And it was still impossible to
do draw it directly from the elements."
"No, it's not," Demona said after a minute, "The Atlantians had that power,
but then Atlantis sunk and it was lost. Oberon sank Atlantis, he killed
the last elementalists because some started to rival his own power."
"I was sired when I was very young, the only reason I survived is because
of my brother," Krissie said and glared at Demona, "I went through your
memories and you were there, you were in that church at the Antinoge cross
roads!"
*Brooklyn,* a voice that wasn't Demona's echoed in Brooklyn's head *Move
now!* Brooklyn looked at his blue-eyed double who was gestering with his
head for him to move.
*No,* he answered telepathically.
*Your funeral.* Brooklyn answered.
Demona's jaw hit the floor and her eyes widened as Krissie's pendent flared
blue. "You, you're," she stuttered and started to get up.
"I am Krishana of Antinoge," Krissie yelled eyes flaring an ominous deep
purple and snarling showing her teeth's full length. Her pendant glowed
purple and a moment she looked like she was fringed with purple. During
all this Krissie's Brooklyn was crouching down ready to pounce for
something. Demona's Brooklyn was looking at Demona.
*SHE'S Krishana?* he yelled mentally. Demona cringed and then looked at
Krissie again.
Krissie made a fist and pulled back, like she was throwing a ball. In a
way she was. Forming around her fist a was ball of black and deep purple
energy. Her fist came down and the wad of energy went flying towards
Demona and her Brooklyn, who was still looking at Demona. As Krissie was
throwing her ball the blue eyed Brooklyn sprang forward and tackled his
twin, bringing him to the floor beside the couch he was sitting on.
Demona was hit head on by the blast. The force knocked her back off the
couch and onto the floor. She landed and didn't get up. The two Brooklyns
were on the floor.
"WOW!" Puck said with delight "Just what we need, a shadow mage!"
Alex promptly threw up on Puck shoulder.
"Get off of me!" Demona's Brooklyn shouted and pushed his twin off of him
and ran to Demona's side. The blue eyed one rolled to the floor and slowly
tried to get his feet.
Brooklyn's whole body hurt, that last blast had upset the balance so much
he couldn't see straight. Standing on shaking legs he saw his double
standing over Demona shaking her. He turned to make sure Krissie was
alright. She was kneeling on the floor, bent over with her hands on the
floor. She was breathing in short gasps.
"Kris?" he whispered, "You alright? You cast shadow."
Krissie looked back at him, she pale as a ghost. She closed her eyes and
shook her head from side to side. Then she got to her feet and half
stumbled, half ran out of the room. The wrenching pain in his gut convinced
him to sit down. Brooklyn walked over
to the chair and fell into it.
His twin was lifting Demona onto the couch. There was a big burn on her
shoulder where she had been hit, she was dead.
"Demona?" his twin kept saying as if she could hear him. "Demona?"
"Save you breath," Brooklyn said doubled over in the chair, "She'll wake up
soon enough."
"If you don't mind me butting in," Puck said, annoyed, "But aren't you
going to get that shadow mage back here?"
"Are you kidding? I don't want to get my..." Brooklyn's voice tapered off,
"Never mind."
"Is she going to wake up?" Angela asked.
"Yes, and believe me, she is going to have a worse headache then I have,"
Brooklyn said in a calm and smooth voice.
Puck cleared his throat. "The shadow mage," he reminded.
"She isn't a shadow mage," Brooklyn corrected, "I'm guessing that she
tapped into the power stored in her pendent and to cast that spell."
"If that blast," the Brooklyn by Demona said seriously.
"Were to hit me-"
"You would be dead before dawn," Brooklyn with blue eyes answered.
"I think I should apologize," the twin said seriously, "I haven't really
given you a chance."
"Hey, it's alright," Brooklyn said, "Just don't call me a blue- eyed
monster anymore, okay?"
The Brooklyn by Demona cringed and shut his eyes. He slowly opened one to
look at his twin. "You heard that?" he asked, horrified. The blue-eyed
Brooklyn nodded. Demona's Brooklyn smacked his forehead.
Demona moaned and began to wake up. Brooklyn kneeled at her side. "Are you
going to be alright?" he asked softly.
"I think I will," Demona said weakly. Looking at the other Brooklyn in the
chair. "I remember what happened to her."
Both Brooklyns glanced at her, and then Demona continued. "I did kill her
brother, and I did lock her in stone. I was followed by the Hunter and he
found them... smashed them."
Brooklyn sighed and nodded, "I haven't been able to go through Krissie's
memories very well, she has a very strong mental wall on them. From what
she has told me and what I was able to see, this is what happened in our
world......
* * *
The dim candle light of the church was making the shadows dance on the
walls. A young gray blue female gargoyle was hopping from rafter to
rafter, another one, a male and older was reading in one of the pews.
There came a draft as the door opened in the
back of the church. A young Krissie crouched down on the rafter and
watched in silence as a tall figure walked towards her reading brother.
"I told you last night, I will not use my power to wage war on an entire
species," Archon said getting out of the pew.
"I didn't come here to grovel for your help, but I will give you one last
chance, " the figure took her hood off. It was a female gargoyle, the first
gargoyle Krissie had seen besides Archon. Krissie could sense that she was
hiding something under her long cloak.
"And I told you that I would not," Archon answered sternly.
"Very well, then you have sealed your fate!" The red hair of the gargoyle
burned it's self into Krissie's memory. The stranger pulled something from
her cloak, put it to her lips and almost instantaneously a dart was in
Archon's chest.
"ARCHON!!!" Krissie yelled and leapt from the rafters and landed beside
her fallen brother. The stranger ran, laughing from the church. Krissie
pulled the dart out, but she could tell that the poison was of the
Grimourum. Frantically she cast every heal spell she knew, which wasn't a
lot.
Archon sighed, "Oh my Shana, it's too late for that," he began to breath
funny. Archon took a stone from his pocket that had a string tied around
it. Cupping it in his hands an eerie purple light surrounded him and seemed to go into his
hands. It was gone in an instant.
Slowly, he put it around the little gargoyle's neck, "One day when you are ready,
you will gain the gift of shadow."
Tears were streaming down Krissie's face, "You can't leave me."
"I will always be with you, my sister, my Shana."
Archon resigned to his fate laid back on the floor and closed his eyes.
"NO!" Krissie cried, "Please, don't," she throw her arms around him crying.
Krissie laid next to him crying for a moment. Then his body disintegrated
into a purple, blue, gray mist that surrounded Krissie. Krissie looked up
at, and swore she could feel Archon's hand wipe away a tear and the wind
whispered, "I will always be with you." Krissie laid down on the spot and
cried there where her brother had been for the rest of the night.
The stone skin of sleep cracked and Krissie was once again awake. She
didn't move, she had seen the scene over and over in her sleep. A draft
sent shivers up her spine, numbly she looked back to see the red haired gargoyle walking
towards her. Rage was all that Krissie was, leaping at the female she snarled. But she
wasn't a fighter and the tall gargoyle caught her by her wrists.
"You witch!" Cried Krissie, "May Caine take you, you wench!"
The red haired gargoyle threw Krissie to the floor. She saw the pendant and
knew immediately that Archon with his last bit of strength had sealed his
power in that pendant. That also meant that only this little gargoyle that
was kneeling on the floor was the only one that could use it.
In disgust she started to chant. The little one just looked up at her with
tears rolling down her face.
Krissie felt at peace, she listened to the words the stranger was saying
and understood what was happening. She felt tired, and the world went to
stone.
* * *
....... and she woke up 900 years later in a Berkeley storage room,"
Brooklyn finished.
"I can't blame her," Lex said. The rest of the room nodded in agreement.
"Puck," Blue-eyed Brooklyn said. "I will help you in anyway I can."
Demona was looking down at the ground, hiding her face. Brooklyn noticed
and bent down. He put a single talon under her chin and drew her face up.
It was tear-streaked and her eyes were red and full of guilt.
"I...I...tried to start over, Brooklyn...b-but..."
"Oh, Demona..." Brooklyn put a hand behind her head and drew it down to his
shoulder. Demona sat there, sobbing.
"I wanted to start over, forget my past," she said in between sobs. "But
every time I try to wipe the slate clean, my past just comes back and
haunts me." She lifted her head again with fresh tears. "Why can't I forget
my past?"
"Ye cannot forget yer past, lass," Hudson said, shaking his head. "Ye can
only try to make amends."
"Hudson, I killed her brother, and her!" Demona said, shaking her head.
"How is a simple apology supposed to heal that?" She stood up and walked
away from the window. "Brooklyn..."
"Yeah?" Both Brooklyns answered at the same time. They looked at each other
and the brown-eyed one put a hand to his head.
Demona didn't seem to notice. "The story you told was basically the same
here, in our dimension, but there are a few differences." She looked up at
the high moon, her eyes almost glazing over in memory. "It's true I wanted
Archon to help me....."
* * *
"I am not using my powers to suit your needs, like I told you before,"
Archon said, shutting his book. "I told you that last time. Why do you
still pester me?"
Demona brought down the hood and looked at the gargoyle before her. "I was
hoping you changed your mind."
"No, I did not. Now leave," Archon said, pointing towards the door.
Demona felt rage building up inside of her. ~Why doesn't this gargoyle
understand that the humans will betray him?~ she thought, pulling out her
dart barrel. She saw Archon step back. "You will regret that in the future,
friend." She raised the barrel to her lips and aimed for his shoulder,
where the poison would only harm him enough to teach him a lesson. He would
heal at sunrise.
Out of the corner of her eye she noticed a second gargoyle, a young female.
She was so startled that her aim was knocked off and the dart flew. Demona
watched, as if almost in slow motion, as the dart went into Archon's stomach.
Horrified at what she had done, she back up a few steps, covering her
mouth. She heard, faintly, a yell. She saw the young gargoyle run up next
to her brother and fall to his side. Demona put a hand to her mouth as she
felt faint. She turned away and ran to the window, bursting through it.
Ignoring the pain from the glass, she glided away into the night, fighting
tears.
* * *
"And I fled, like the coward I am," Demona said, still looking out the window.
"Then how did Krissie get cast in stone?" the blue-eyed Brooklyn asked.
"I was horrified that I had caused the death of another gargoyle, but I
blamed the humans, like I always had..."
* * *
Demona wanted to return to where she had left Archon and his young friend,
but she couldn't bear to face them.
She finally got up the nerve to go see if he had survived, although she was
sure he hadn't. She glided up to the window the next night, peeking in. She
saw the young female gargoyle, sitting on the ground and staring at
nothing. Beside her, was the body of Archon.
Guilt washed through Demona, but was replaced by concern for the young
girl. She now had no one to turn to, no one to look up to. Demona had taken
her entire life away.
Demona wanted to make up for what she had done. She walked into the room,
wanting to take in this young gargoyle, raise her. But to her horror, the
young one noticed her and leapt at her. Demona held a hand out, wanting to
tell her to stop, but she found she couldn't speak. She caught the young
one by her wrists, still trying to say something. She then noticed the
pendant the young girl was wearing. Demona pushed her back.
As if in a dream, Demona started chanting. She didn't understand why, but
she felt as if something was speaking through her, forcing her to cast the
spell. She knew what spell she was casting, and she wanted desperately to
stop, but by then it was too late.
The girl was frozen forever in stone.
"No..." Demona finally found her voice. "What have I done?" She turned her
back to the girl, horrified. Once again, she fled from the scene.
She landed on a nearby rooftop. She brought her knees up to her chest and
stared pointlessly at the stars. "What have I done?" she asked again. She
didn't know how long she sat there.
"DEMON!"
A thickly accented voice ripped through her mourning. She turned around
quickly to spy a man with a black mask on. Across the front were three
slashes, a memory from long ago...
Demona growled and leapt at the Hunter. Her guilt was feeding her rage
focused on this human.
The Hunter kicked Demona in the stomach. "You and your demon race will
perish at the hands of the Hunter!" Demona backed up a few steps and gasped
at something.
~I've already done his work for him.~
She shook her head and leapt off the building. She caught an updraft and
glided up. She looked back and saw the Hunter running off the roof and dive
into a window.
She decided to follow him. In a haze, she saw him find the young girl's
statue, almost a memorial to herself and her brother.
The Hunter raised his weapon.....
* * *
"And he smashed her to dust, probably not caring if she was a real gargoyle
or not," Demona finished. The clan looked at her, half in sorrow, half in
contempt. Except Brooklyn, who was watching her carefully, looking ready to
run to her side at any signs of collapse.
"Interesting story, Aurora." The voice came before the being did, and
Oberon appeared in the middle of the room. Both Brooklyn and Demona gasped.
"Why did you call me Aurora?" Demona said. "Only the coven called me that!"
"I payed close attention to your certain coven," Oberon said. I remember
when both of you were initiated into it, given your names..."
"Lord Oberon!" Puck smiled nervously. Oberon turned to face his old servant.
"Yes, Puck?" he asked, almost tiredly.
"Well, Alex basically told you the whole story, right?" Puck said. Oberon
nodded. "Well, now you're here!'
"And where are the elementalists?" Oberon asked, crossing his arms. Puck
pointed to the Brooklyn in the chair. "And where is the other? I was told
there were two."
Brooklyn slowly got up, testing the strength in his legs. "I'd better go
find her. I didn't mean to let her away for so long, but I kind of couldn't
move." He turned toward the door the Krissie had fled out of.
"We'll help look," the other Brooklyn offered, standing up. Demona walked
over to him and looked down at his metal pendant, then at her own.
"Hey, uh..." Brooklyn looked at his blue-eyed twin. "Oh, may as well say it
- Brooklyn, do you think she'll still be in the castle?"
The blue-eyed Brooklyn thought a moment. "Most likely, but I really
wouldn't know."
"Okay, let's split up and look for her," Brooklyn ordered the rest of the
clan. Everyone walked out of the room.
* * *
"I wonder what they act like in their world," Brooklyn said, walking next
to Demona.
"What do you mean?" Demona peered curiously at Brooklyn.
"I wonder how they act in their own world, without all this...stuff...going
on," Brooklyn continued thoughtfully. "I mean, they can't act like this all
the time."
"Brooklyn?"
"They seem a little too...serious," Brooklyn explained.
Demona grinned a little. "Brooklyn, I can't imagine even your alter self
being serious."
Brooklyn looked at Demona with pretend hurt on his face. "You think I can't
be serious?" he asked.
"You're like...the clan jester!"
Brooklyn grinned broadly. "Lookie, folks, it's Brooklyn, the royal Clan
Jester! Here to entertain Princess Angela and her royal highness, Queen
Demona!" Brooklyn bowed elaborately before Demona, giving an exaggerated
swoon. "Oh, my Queen, I am not worthy to be in your presence!"
Demona laughed. "See what I mean?" Brooklyn, still grinning, started
walking again. Demona put a hand on his arm.
"Okay, I was wrong," she said. "You're not Clan Jester, at least if I am
Queen." Brooklyn stopped walking and looked at her with a raised eye ridge.
"If I am Queen," Demona said, pulling him closer. "Then you are King." She
smiled and laid a single kiss on his beak. She then turned and began
walking again, leaving a stunned Brooklyn.
He grinned and followed.
* * *
Brooklyn was standing in the middle of the library. He was told that this
was were she went the night he touched her pendant. He heard singing, so
he knew his sire was here. It was a place where magic came easily.
"I will remember you, will you remember me? don't let your life pass you
by, weep not for the memory."
"Kris?"
Krissie continued to sing, "Weep not for the memory, weep..."
Krissie was hidden in the shadows of the upper level bookcases, but
Brooklyn knew she was there. He hopped up to the next level of the library
and saw her on the ground, curled up.
"Kris, I know you must feel strange around Demona-"
"It's not that, Brooklyn," Krissie interrupted. "I cast shadow, that's
what's bothering me."
"Kris, you knew what Archon told you- you would gain the gift of shadow
when you were ready," Brooklyn said, putting a comforting hand on her
shoulder.
Krissie curled up in his wings, "But I didn't gain anything, once Archon
looked like me, but then he was given shadow and well you saw, he got
purple. Brook, you can just go through my memories any time you want, I
really don't mind that you're looking at my most private moments, so you go
right ahead."
"You went through Demona's memories-"
"That's different."
"How is it different?"
Krissie could only look at him.
* * *
"Well, what do we know about the Phoenix?"
Brooklyn and Demona had managed to get back on track after a while.
Brooklyn looked at Demona, hoping for a good answer.
Demona shook her head, to his disappointment. "Absolutely nothing."
Brooklyn heaved a sigh and then veered to the left towards the library
doors. "May as well check in here," he said, pushing open the door. They
walked inside.
"Well, what's everything that's in relation with the Gate...that we can
remember?" Demona asked.
Brooklyn stopped walking and started counting the points off on his talons.
"Well, there was when you got the halves together and went back in the
past, the Archmage fight on Avalon, Puck and that funky dream that he gave
Goliath, Krystiana...oh, God..."
Brooklyn and Demona looked at each other "Krystiana," they said at the same
time.
"She has got to be the answer!" Demona insisted. "She came back here with
the Phoenix Gate. And she is from 47 years in the future, so we have to get
the Phoenix Gate sometime in between now and that time." She put a talon to
her cheek. "But how did we get it?"
"Who is Krystiana?" They both looked up to the next level of the library to
spot the other Brooklyn and Krissie.
Krissie was curled up in a ball in Brooklyn's lap, asleep. Brooklyn was
sitting in one of the big posh chairs Xanatos kept around.
"You found her," Brooklyn said, and jumped up to the second level. Demona
followed hesitantly. She saw Krissie curled up in a ball and could only
think of that little gargoyle back in the church crying for her brother.
Brooklyn smiled and shook his head. "Don't feel bad, Demona. She's been
through a lot and has always came back for more. The best thing to do is
let her sleep."
"Are you sure that the right thing to do?" the other Brooklyn said. "I
mean, Oberon's here."
"May I ask you a blunt question?" Demona said.
"Go ahead."
"You seem so serious, not like the Brooklyn here," Demona said and looked
at Krissie. She really felt pity for her, an emotion she hadn't felt this
deeply in many centuries.
Brooklyn sighed, "I don't normally act like this, I'm scared."
"Why?" the other Brooklyn asked.
Krissie scratched behind her ear with her foot.
"Why? Besides from the obvious being sucked through a portal and ending up
in a different dimension? I was only brought across a couple weeks ago, I
don't know what I'm doing. And Kris is rather mixed up by the present
circumstances," Brooklyn finished. He started to unconsciously stroke Krissie's side as
she slept.
"Mixed up, or screwed up?" Brooklyn asked.
The Brooklyn with Krissie in his lap had to smile, "Back there she was just
confused, but as psychologically, she's screwed."
Krissie smiled in her sleep, "I heard that," she said, eyes closed.
"Are you going to behave?" her Brooklyn asked.
"Okay," Krissie answered.
"Then lets go meet up with Oberon," Demona said.
* * *
Demona tried to stay as far away as possible from Krissie as she could.
When Krissie walked in first in line, the two Brooklyns followed, then
Demona came last.
She could barely look at Krissie without getting floods of memories. They
bore down on her, teasing her, haunting her. They swirled around her,
trying to tell her that she was evil and could never reform.
~Oh, shut up,~ she told her brain.
Brooklyn, her Brooklyn, was watching her carefully. He and Angela were the
only ones who truly trusted her for all that she was worth. She trusted all
of them. She even trusted the Detective, Elisa Maza, a little. She could
now understand why they considered her part of the clan. She was like
family, and she would have made a good gargoyle. Demona would have liked
her for a rookery sister, someone to talk to. She now thought of Elisa as
her sister, despite her appearance. She still would never fully trust
humans again, but then, neither did the rest of the clan.
"Hello? Space cadet!" Demona blinked as Brooklyn waved his talons in front
of her face.
"Huh? What?" She shook her head to clear it. "Oh, sorry, I was just
thinking..."
"`Bout what?"
"About Krystiana," she said, half-truthfully. "If there was some way we
could contact her..."
"You still haven't told us who that is," came Brooklyn's voice from in
front of them. The blue-eyed Brooklyn and Krissie were looking at them.
Brooklyn and Demona looked at each other, then back at Krissie and her
Brooklyn.
"Well, Demona's future self and Krystiana came from the future, just a few
weeks ago," Brooklyn began. "They had the Phoenix Gate, so we must have
gotten it back somehow."
"But who _is_ Krystiana?" Krissie asked.
Demona and Brooklyn looked at each other, not bothering to communicate
silently because they knew they had to tell them.
"She is...supposedly...our daughter," Demona said.
"Daughter?" the Blue-eyed Brooklyn asked, interlocking his hand with
Krissie's. Demona nodded.
Brooklyn suddenly opened his eyes wide with an idea. "I've got it!" he
yelled, grinning.
Demona looked at his. "Got what?"
"We can communicate with her!" he said, still grinning madly. "All we need
to do is send her a letter."
"I'm not quite following you, there," Krissie said.
"Like Xanatos did. He went back in time and sent himself the coin to his
younger self. It took a thousand years, but not as long to him - what we
need to do is get someone to give her a letter in about forty-seven years!"
Demona smiled and looked back at Krissie and her Brooklyn.
"It's worth a shot," Krissie's Brooklyn said.
* * *
"Be sure this gets to her," Dominique Destine ordered.
"Yes, ma'am," said the young boy, who was called Jeffery Smith. He had a
thick accent, probably Texan. "You're paying me enough for it, one little
delivery twon't hurt me."
Ms. Destine sat back, looking somewhat satisfied. "Remember, forty-seven
years to the dot," she reminded him as he got up to leave.
"Don't worry, ma'am. I'll mark it on all my calenders," Jeffery said,
putting on his hat. "G'day, Ms. Destine." He turned and left.
* * *
Brooklyn awoke with a crash. He turned to Demona, who was looking at him,
smiling.
"Did you get someone?" he asked.
"Yes, and he is reliable," Demona said, walking up to him.
"We better get back to the castle," he said.
* * *
Castle Wyvern
2044 A.D.
"I have a letter here for a Miss Krystiana."
Demona turned to face an old human. He looked to be about fifty, maybe
older. She remembered something faintly, but she couldn't grasp it.
"Krys isn't here right now," she said. "Do you want me to take it?"
The human shook his head, completely oblivious to the fact that he was
talking to a gargoyle. "I was told to give it directly to her."
"I'm right here, Mom," Krystiana said, coming out of the shadows. The human
held out an envelope that looked old to her. She took it and turned it
over, studying it.
"Uh...thanks..." she said. "What did you your name was?"
The man smiled. "Didn't. It's Jeffery Smith."
Demona gasped, and then quickly ran into another room. Krystiana looked to
where she had fled and then glanced at Jeffery.
"Thanks again, sorry to run, but..." she ran into the room after Demona.
"Mom?"
Krystiana looked around the room, not seeing anyone. She spotted the open
window and sighed.
Krys plopped down in a nearby chair and then looked once again at the
letter in her hand. It had been sealed old fashionably, most likely from
the `90's. She opened it, rather bored.
Krystiana-
We are in need of your help. It seems a bit awkward, but come into the past
again with the Phoenix Gate. We have a slight problem with the Phoenix, and
we need to know how you got the Phoenix Gate.
-The Manhattan Clan
July 23, 1997
Krys sighed and opened the pouch at her side. ~Well, there goes my night,~
she thought as she pulled out the Phoenix Gate.
* * *
Castle Wyvern
1997 A.D.
Oberon watched the two Brooklyns with interest. They were in an arm
wrestling contest, and of course they were evenly matched.
Everyone was watching and cheering, trying to keep their minds off Goliath.
Even Demona was smiling and rooting for her Brooklyn. The arms hadn't even
moved one inch because each Brooklyn was at even strength.
The blue-eyed Brooklyn finally did something. "Oh, dear lord!" he yelled,
pointing at something to the left. The other Brooklyn turned, letting his
guard down.
The blue-eyed Brooklyn took the chance and slammed the other Brooklyn's
fist to the table. Krissie smiled and hugged her Brooklyn.
"That was mine," Krissie whispered to Brooklyn.
"Where do you think I got it?" Brooklyn whispered back, running a talon
through her hair.
Krissie grinned and put her head on Brooklyn's shoulder. She watched the
clan, smiling, laughing. One disturbed her. Demona was laughing.
And it wasn't evilly, not anything like the laugh she had heard when she
killed Archon. It was sincere, good-natured laughter.
"She really isn't anything like the Demona in our world," Krissie whispered
to Brooklyn.
"Yeah," Brooklyn whispered back. "I wonder what would happen if they would
meet-"
His words were cut off, as was the laughter, when a globe of fire ignited
in the middle of the room.
"So, what's up?" the female gargoyle said, that was now standing where the
globe of fire was.
"Hello, Krystiana," Demona said. "Thank you for coming."
"So _this_ is Krystiana," Krissie said, and looked her over. She next
looked Brooklyn over. "At least she didn't get your nose," she said to her
Brooklyn.
"Oh, will you shut up about my nose?" Blue-eyed Brooklyn said. Brooklyn
promptly grabbed Krissie, pinned her on the floor and started to tickle the
life out of her.
Krys just looked at her father and back at her father's twin. "Uh...huh..."
"Just think dimensional warp," Brooklyn said. He looked at his twin
tickling his sire and telling her to say mercy. All he could do was shake
his head. He sighed and regained his train of thought. "Anyway, the
Phoenix is out, stole Goliath, and is really mad."
"Do you have the gate with you?" Oberon asked, in his monotone.
"Yeah," Krys said, still looking at the tickling war.
"MER-CY!!!!" Krissie cried in between laughs. "Mercy, I give!"
Krissie and Brooklyn sat down in one of the chairs. Actually, more like
Krissie sat down on Brooklyn who sat down in one of the chairs.
"Good," Oberon continued in his bored indifferent voice, "We can use this
gate as a forge to make a new one. We shall go to Avalon so we will have
access to proper materials."
"What about the Phoenix?" Lex asked, "I don't think she wants to go back."
"What about Goliath?" Angela asked.
Oberon sighed. "Elementalists do have a talent for travel on Gia's plain,
so that could be a problem."
"What do elementalists have to do with the Phoenix?" Demona asked.
"Didn't you figure that out?" Puck said, "The Phoenix was an elementalist."
Elisa looked confused for a moment. "But...what about the Greek myths?"
Oberon turned to Elisa. "They are true. The Phoenix was worshiped as a god
in those ancient times."
"She was a fire elemental, which doesn't exist in our world anymore because
the element died when Oberon sank Atlantis. She died, but was resurrected
from the ashes, and the Greeks began worshiping her. In that form she could
travel through time with a thought," Krissie finished.
"So big daddy Oberon panicked and locked her in the gate, which his now
loyal fey children helped him make," Puck continued, "But all of them had
lost the skill need to trap the Phoenix so he called on the elementalists."
"Yes, they were very cooperative," Oberon said, "One lured her into the
gate and got out before the Phoenix realized that it was a trap."
"What a minute," Brooklyn piped up. "You mean you want one of us has to
revert into element form, travel in flesh on Gia's plane, and go into an
artificial realm?"
"Yes," Oberon said, "Put first we must travel to Avalon to forge a new gate."
"First?!?" Krissie yelled, both her and Brooklyn were white as ghosts.
"Maybe this place isn't that bad," Brooklyn said, looking at the floor.
"What? You're just giving up?" Krys asked.
"Why don't I just shoot myself and save the time?" Krissie said. The tip
of her tale was starting to twitch. Brooklyn wrapped his arms and wings
around her but she was already shaking.
"Is what you have to do hard?" Lex asked.
"You could say that," Brooklyn answered in a calm voice.
"Well, are you or aren't you going to do it?" The other Brooklyn asked. He
didn't understand most of what they were talking about.
"What Oberon wants me to do is very hard." Krissie glanced at Demona and
the other Brooklyn. ~I didn't belong here,~ Krissie thought. ~We don't
belong here.~ "But I'll try."
"Krishana, you can't be serious!!" Krissie's Brooklyn said. "You can't
travel on Gia's plain in flesh, and what if something happens? "
Krissie took Brooklyn's hand in her's and caressed the back of it. She
gazed deep into his eyes, "What if."
"You guys should be on the soaps," Puck said with a sniffle and a fake tear.
"Now that we have that settled," Oberon said, "On to Avalon."
There was a flash of light and as the glare died everyone could see that
they were standing on the bluff that overlooked the beach. They all
looked in the direction of the castle.
"No!" Angela cried as she fell to her knees. "No."
The landscape was burnt, the orchard was a field of smoldering ashes. The
castle looked like it had been under attack by the Quarrymen. Bits of the
parapets were everywhere. A few stray gargoyles stood around the remains
of the tower.
"What happened here?" Elisa said, mouth open.
Everything was in ruin.
Brooklyn glanced at Oberon, who, for the possibly first and last time in
his life, looked shocked. But what more, Oberon looked panicked. He opened his mouth
and yelled one word before disappearing.
"TITANIA!!!"
Brooklyn looked down at where Oberon had stood. "He's scared for his wife,~
Brooklyn thought. ~He's scared that she might be dead...~ He looked down at
Demona, who was looking around the land.
*Where are we?* Demona's voice came into Brooklyn's head.
*I guess on Avalon,* Brooklyn replied. He thought he heard someone moan
somewhere near. The voice sounded vaguely familiar, but he couldn't place it.
"My brothers, my sisters..." Angela was sobbing, ignoring all comfort
Broadway tried to give her. "Where are they?"
Brooklyn heard the moan again. *Did you hear that?* he thought to Demona.
Demona took a moment before answering. *Yes.* She turned her head towards
the sound as it came again.
They both walked over to a pile of stones, away from the group. Together,
they removed the heavy stone on top. Beneath, was a sight that amazed
everyone's eyes.
Brooklyn searched for a name. "Luna?"
It was the white-haired Weird Sister, covered in debris. She was scratched
and bleeding in numerous places. There was dirt smeared across her face,
her dress ripped here and there.
Brooklyn picked her up and brought her back to the group. She was
unconscious and actually looked weak.
A muscular gargoyle came out of the shadows. Angela looked up with
tear-filled eyes. "Gabriel!" she yelled, looking relieved. She stood up and
threw her arms around his neck. Broadway sat back, looking slightly jealous.
"What happened here, Gabriel?" Angela asked.
"I wish I knew," Gabriel said. He looked back at the destruction, sighing.
The blue-eyed Brooklyn bent down and looked at the scorch marks on the
ground. "I think it's pretty much obvious," he stated, running his hand
along the dirt. "The Phoenix."
Demona looked at her Brooklyn with a sharp turn of her head. "But how..."
She turned her head again as a single sentence was said, one filled with
horror, but almost fascination.
"I'm bleeding!" Luna had a hand to her head. "Immortals do not bleed." Her
voice had the usual contempt within it, but it did not have the echo that
everyone remembered. She looked around. "Where are my sisters?" she asked,
standing up. "I cannot sense them...I can't sense anyone!" Her eyes widened
with shocked realization. "I...I have no powers! They are...gone..."
"Can you tell us what happened?" Krystiana asked, putting a comforting hand
on Luna's shoulder.
"The Phoenix came, and I remember her looking at me and my sisters..." Luna
shook her head, trying to remember. "And then I...blacked out. That has
never happened to me before."
Brooklyn thought a moment, then bent down next to Luna. He reached out and
gave her a sharp pinch in the arm.
"OW!!" Luna yelled, clutching a hand over her arm. She glared at Brooklyn,
then gasped. "I felt real pain!"
Brooklyn nodded in conclusion, standing up. "Guess what, Luna. You're not
immortal anymore. Welcome to the land of mortals."
"Mortal?!" Luna looked shocked. "But how can it be?"
Gabriel watched with interest. "It was like this when we woke up. That was
only a few minutes-"
He was cut off by a yell that came from the castle. Angela gasped. "That
sounds like Guardian!"
"Tom?" Elisa said. Angela and Gabriel began running towards the castle.
Everyone looked at everyone else, and followed.
* * *
They found Tom bent down, beside a crumbled pile of stones. Angela sat down
beside him, and slowly picked up a piece of the stone. She gasped and dropped it.
Gabriel looked at the dropped piece of stone. "No..." Bronx whimpered and
laid on the floor.
"Boudicca..." Tom shook his head in sorrow. "I never knew how much she
meant to me...to all of us..."
Luna staggered in. "There are a few more outside, smashed as well," she
said. "I believe their names are...were... Melissa, Jordan, Christopher,
and William." She stopped for a moment. "I am sorry."
Tom looked up and saw Lex, Broadway, and Brooklyn. "You three! I remember
you!"
"You do?" Lex asked.
"I met you three the night before...the Vikings attacked." Tom stopped. He
looked over at Brooklyn. "My mother hit you with a piece of firewood."
"TOM?!" Brooklyn exclaimed. "Jeez..." He noticed Tom looking over his
shoulder, at his twin.
"Why are there two of ye?" he asked.
Krystiana spoke up, after keeping silent for a long time. "I want to know
that, too."
Brooklyn looked at his twin and Krissie and sighed. "Its a long story..."
* * *
"So how are we to defeat this Phoenix?" Tom asked.
"Oberon said he must forge a new Gate," Lex said.
"My sisters and I did that the last time the Phoenix was out," Luna said.
She looked up at the sky. "I cannot do that now. I have no powers."
"Once we find your other sisters, you can," Krissie said.
"Yes," Luna agreed. "Together we have our powers. But separate..." she
stopped and looked down.
"Hey, where is Oberon, any ways?" Broadway said.
"Right here." Oberon appeared off to the side. "I had to make sure my Queen
was safe."
Luna kneeled before Oberon with a pleading look on her face. "My lord, do
you know where my sisters are?"
"Luna, I can only tell they are somewhere on the island," Oberon said. "But
I think one is inside the castle." He looked down at Luna with a little
sympathy. "We will find them. You three helped me forge the Gate the last
time."
Other surviving gargoyles gathered around the crowd. A few of them peered
at Brooklyn and the other newcomers. Many of them edged away from Demona,
remembering the last time she had come to Avalon.
Brooklyn turned to the clan he knew. "We should probably try and find the
other two sisters. We should split up in teams and search the entire island."
Gabriel raised an eye ridge at the red gargoyle giving orders. He turned to
look at Angela to share his concern, but she seemed to be listening to him.
He elbowed her in her side to get her attention. She turned and glared at
him.
"What?" she whispered.
"Who is he to give orders?" he whispered back.
"Father's second-in-command, that's who," Angela said quietly.
Gabriel paused. "Father?"
"Goliath." Angela stood up and walked over to Broadway.
Gabriel stared after her in shock. ~Goliath is her father?~ he thought to
himself.
* * *
Elisa was getting impatient, and it showed.
She was searching the castle, or at least the remains of it. Katherine, who
had been out in the forest at Magus's grave when the attack took place, had
shown up and saw what happened. She helped Elisa search for the lost
sister. Ophelia accompanied them, lifting up the heavy stones and pushing
away the large pieces of furniture.
Elisa threw a few loose rocks over her shoulder. ~Goliath could be dead,
and we're looking for an old enemy to help us,~ she thought. She wiped a
single tear from her eye at the thought of Goliath not being there for her.
She thought back over the last few years that she had known him and the
rest of the clan. Bronx had been the first one she had seen, and he had
almost given her a heart attack. Goliath came in next, and then she fell
off the building. But Goliath dove down and caught her.
~The first catch,~ she thought. ~The first one of many.~
The memories were many, but all priceless. Brooklyn, at first, seemed to be
the one who least trusted humans. But then Demona showed up. The first
words that Demona had said directly to Elisa were, "You've just been
poisoned."
Elisa couldn't believe how much Demona had changed. ~And for that matter,
Brooklyn, too,~ Elisa thought. ~He was the one who had least trusted
Demona, now he was the one who trusted her the most, even more that Angela.~
Elisa sighed as she helped Ophelia push a heavy rock over. There was still
no sign of one of the other sisters.
"Over here!" The Princess shouted. "I've found her!" Ophelia and Elisa ran
over to her.
Sure enough, there she was. It was the black-haired one, Phoebe. Unlike her
leader, she was conscious, but still badly hurt.
Ophelia turned to Elisa. "What would you have me do?" she asked. Elisa
blinked.
"Since when did I become...never mind." Elisa sighed. "We should take her
to Oberon and Luna."
"Luna?" Phoebe said, almost excitedly. "Selena - they are alive?"
Elisa looked down at her with pity. "We don't know about Selena, but Luna
is." As Phoebe's face fell, Elisa offered her hand.
"We'll find her," Elisa said, helping the fay up. Letting Phoebe lean on
her, they staggered to the outside.
"I wonder how the others are doing..."
* * *
Brooklyn split everyone into groups of five. The Manhattan Clan separated
because they didn't know their way around the island. Everyone seemed to
accept him as the leader in Goliath's absence. Demona had ended up going with Angela
because she felt uncomfortable about the stares coming from the other gargoyles.
All the gargoyles had been spilt up, or so Brooklyn thought. Two had
slipped away in the confusion and chaos. Brooklyn had gone with Gabriel
and another gargoyle.
"That other red one," Gabriel said, "The one that looks just like you.
Which group is he in?"
Brooklyn slapped his forehead. "He isn't in a group. I lost sight of him.
We have got to find him."
"Why should we?" The female gargoyle with pale grey skin and black hair
asked. "He probably went out looking with that other one with the purple
hair."
"Eva's right," Gabriel said. "They are most likely looking too."
"You don't get it. They are the elementalists. I have to know where they
are."
* * *
Brooklyn sat at the grotto. The water here was rich and clean. It was
alive. The water around Manhattan was always stagge and dead. The stone gazebo
with the looking pool was in front of him. Brooklyn sighed and dipped his
feet in the water. It was warm. Despite all that had happened he felt calm
and relaxed now. Brooklyn could feel the energy flow freely in the water.
He felt what had happened, the balance shifting back and forth like waves.
Brooklyn listened to the water splash on the shore behind him. It was so
peaceful here. This was where the water element was most potent. Krissie
told him to find Goliath and that was just what he doing. He concentrated
on a memory of Goliath, one from before the massacre. He remembered when
the leader of the clan had taken the time to teach a small, and somewhat
scrawny, red beaked gargoyle how to use a sword. Goliath did know how to
use weapons, he just chose not to. While concentrating on this memory, the
water in the pool began to swirl and foam.
"Hey, Brooklyn!" Gabriel called from the beach, the other Brooklyn and Eva
close behind him.
"Where did you go? Where's Krissie?" Brooklyn demanded, none of them
noticed the image in the pool at first, but once they did they were silent.
The image showed Goliath in a cage. It looked like he was in a hall of
some sort. A reddish-orange hall that resembled all tales of hell. Beside
the cage was a throne, with the Phoenix sitting on it. There was a small
fire in front of her. Behind the throne were columns with fire spiraling
up them. It sent shivers down the back of all the gargoyles. On the other
side of the Phoenix was the third sister, who also was in a cage and was
bound by chains. Iron no doubt. Suddenly the image shifted and went to a
close up on the Phoenix's face. Her eyes popped open and flared bright
yellow. She roared, but the three onlookers couldn't hear. But the
Brooklyn that was making this possible cringed and covered his ears with
his hands as he fell back with a small yelp. The water stopped moving and
the image was lost into darkness.
"That bitch!" Brooklyn said, shaking his head.
"What happened?" Eva asked.
"Where was that?" Gabriel asked.
"She's in the fire node, and she saw what I was doing. Oww," Brooklyn said,
rubbing his jaw.
"Where's Krissie?" Brooklyn asked.
"The wind node," Brooklyn answered.
"How do we get to the fire node?" Gabriel asked.
"I'll take you there," blue eyes said and got up.
* * *
Four gargoyles stood at the rim of the volcano. The light given off by the
molten rock gave their faces an ominous glow. A warm wind whistled pass
and made them all shiver.
"There." One of the Brooklyns pointed to the small cave across the lava
field. "In there."
"But that's just an old cave," Eva said and swallowed.
"Goliath is really in there?" Gabriel asked. He sounded
unsure about what they all knew they had to do.
"Yes, and the missing sister," Brooklyn said and looked at the lava.
"Can't live forever," the Brooklyn that had become the leader in Goliath's
absence said and flew off towards the small cave. One by one the others
followed. They all flew into the cave, it glowed orange and was hot. The
small group walked through a small hallway with carving on them. Eva
stopped and looked mesmerized at the murals.
"What do they mean?" she asked running a hand over them.
"It tells the story of the first elementalists," Brooklyn said, "More like
the enslaving of the elementalists."
"Come on," The other one said, "I want to get Goliath and get out."
"We should get the other sister first," Gabriel said. "At least then we can
make another Gate."
"Good point," Blue eye Brooklyn said.
"Where did the Phoenix go?" Eva said.
The three males wandered cautiously into the hall that they had seen in the
water.
"Brooklyn! Gabriel!" Goliath said from the cage. "Get her out first."
Shhhh," Brooklyn put a finger to his beak. "She's here."
"Let's get this over with," Eva said, "This place doesn't feel right."
The four crossed the hall as fast as the could. Gabriel smashed the door
of Selena's cage in.
"My sisters?" Selena pleaded.
"They're fine," Brooklyn with blue eyes said. "We gotta get out of here!"
The Brooklyns started to break the chains, but they were hot. Even with the
two of them working they had to break them one at a time. Gabriel looked over
his shoulder at Goliath watching from the other cage.
"I can't just leave him here," Gabriel said and started to run across the
hall.
There was a flash of light and a high pitched roar. Eva looked up and saw
the Phoenix, flying down from the ceiling. She was in a vaguely human form,
but still made of flame. She had a large knife in her hand and she was
heading towards Gabriel.
"NO!!" Eva cried, and ran fast on four legs. She reached Gabriel and
pushed him out of the way just as the Phoenix's knife came down on her.
Eva's eyes went wide as she fell to the floor. There was an moment of
silence and shock as the Phoenix pulled the knife from Eva's back. Blue
eyed Brooklyn ran to where Eva had fallen and stood over her body. Gabriel
fell beside his sister.
"Eva!" he began to cry as he took his sister in his arms.
Brooklyn snarled and his eyes flared blue. The Phoenix laughed and held
the knife to his neck.
"Foolish child," she said.
An ear piercing scream made them all turn. Krissie came hurling into the
hall and knocked Phoenix on her tail.
"Leave my child alone," Krissie said snarling and flaring her eyes green.
The Phoenix only cackled as they began to circle each other, Krissie on
all fours and the Phoenix hopping on two.
"Take Selena and leave," Krissie ordered.
Without a word, the two Brooklyns took Selena and Gabriel picked up Eva's
still body and left Krissie and the Phoenix in a face off.
* * *
Goliath tested the chains around him. They had been weakened by
the Phoenix's heat when she rushed past him. Using all his strength, he
pressed against the chains. They silently started popping open.
Unnoticed, Goliath slipped out of his cage.
* * *
Krystiana looked around as a scream echoed across the hills. She
narrowed her eyes.
"Helena, wait," Krystiana said, fulling her wings to hover. The
blue female in front looked back.
Don't order me around, child," she said.
"And don't call me child!" Krys shot back. "Something is going on.
I'm leaving. I don't care what my father said. I'm `separating.'" She
glided a few feet away and then looked back. "Oh, and might I add, you
have the most shocking bossiness ever!" With that, she glided towards
where the scream had come from.
Helena turned to her companions. "`Shocking?'"
* * *
Krys hurtled towards the cave at top speed.
"Krys!" She looked down and saw her father and his party, plus
three extra charges. The other Brooklyn, the third sister, and Goliath.
Krystiana landed on silent feet. "What happened?"
Blue-eyed Brooklyn looked at her with a worried look on his face,
"Krissie is back there facing the Phoenix by herself."
Krys's eyes opened wide suddenly. "No!" she whispered quietly.
"Krys?" Brooklyn peered at his daughter-to-be. "What it is?"
"That's not supposed to happen yet!" Krys started running towards
a tree.
"Oh, no you don't!" Brooklyn said, grabbing her tail.
"Oh, yes, I do!" Krystiana said with heated contempt. She glared
at her father's younger self. "Let me go. Now." When Brooklyn still held
on, she growled, her eyes lighting up red. "NOW!" she roared. "I don't
have time for this!"
Surprised by Krystiana's explosion, Brooklyn dropped it. Using the
moment to her advantage, Krys dashed for the tree again, this time no
one moving to stop her.
Goliath glanced at Krystiana's retreating form. "It seems she will
inherit both your's and Demona's tempers." Brooklyn glared at Goliath.
"That's not funny."
"I know. It's a fact."
* * *
Krystiana landed silently in a pile of brush near to the cave.
There she saw Krissie and the Phoenix circling each other.
~I can't let anything happen to either of them!~ Krys thought with
her brow furrowed. ~Without either of them...~
Krystiana closed her eyes. She concentrated on the Powers that she
had trained with all her life. She focused on the sky, the clouds...the
water. She only mouthed the words, but it was enough.
"By the Watchtower of the West
May the Powers of Water
Help me douse this flame of jest."
* * *
Thunder crackled across the sky, causing the Phoenix to look up.
Krissie decided to use the distraction. She resorted to physical combat,
knocking into the Phoenix with all her weight, hoping that the Phoenix
wasn't expecting it.
She wasn't. The Phoenix fell to the ground just a rain began to
fall.
"Are _you_ doing this?" the Phoenix screeched.
"No..." Krissie said, back in the same position as she had been
when they were circling each other.
"It never rains on Avalon!" the Phoenix said, puzzled. "Someone else is
the cause of this."
The Phoenix suddenly let out a screech that could have rivaled the
Banshee's. She whipped towards some bushes and glared at them. Krissie
crouched down to spring again, but the bushes suddenly caught on fire
and Krystiana leapt out of her hiding place, knocking into the Phoenix
herself.
"Krys!" Krissie hissed. "What are you doing here?"
"What does it shocking look like?" Krystiana growled. "I'm helping
you."
"Get out of here."
Krystiana ignored the order. The Phoenix got up and sprung at her.
"YOU!!!" The Phoenix yelled, throwing a ball of flame. Krystiana
was hit squarely in the side. She roared and fell to the ground.
"You..." the Phoenix repeated.
"Never expected to see me again, did you?" Krystiana got up and
dusted off her arm. She swung out with her leg and connected with the
Phoenix's head. "Miss me?"
* * *
"GOLIATH!!!" Elisa practically threw herself at Goliath. "You're
alive!"
Goliath had never been more happy in his life to see someone. "So
are you!" Goliath laughed, all his dignity forgotten for a moment.
Everyone watched their reunion with a smile on their face, even Selena.
Selena spotted her sisters, laying side by side. She limped over to
them. "My sisters!" she cried joyfully. "You are alive!"
Brooklyn glanced at his blue-eyed twin. "`You're alive!'" he
mocked. Blue-eyes managed a smile.
That one expression traveled across the plain. But the Princess
noticed the gray female in Gabriel's arms.
"Eva!" Ophelia yelled. "No!"
Angela ran to Gabriel's side. She clasped Eva's cold hand in her
own, crying into it, "Sister..."
The rejoicing quickly died away. A single tear ran down Gabriel's
face.
* * *
The Phoenix was down for the moment. Krissie turned to Krystiana.
"What are you doing here?" Krystiana didn't answer. She only sat,
rubbing her side where the Phoenix had hit her.
"This is not your fight," Krissie said.
"It's more my fight than anyone else's," Krystiana said
indignantly.
"What?"
"If the Phoenix doesn't get into the Gate, then I won't exist."
Krystiana glanced at the Phoenix, then down at the pack at her side.
"How did a single kick bring it down?"
"Rain weakens it." Krystiana grinned. "It _is_ made of fire."
"Where did the rain come from?" Krystiana fell silent again.
"I...I called it," Krystiana said after a few moments, almost
shyly.
Krissie opened her eyes wide. "But you aren't an elementalist!"
"I know."
"Then how did you do it?"
"You aren't the only ones who can tap into the elements,"
Krystiana said. She glanced around her. "I'll tell you, but you have to
promise not to tell anyone in this dimension." Krissie nodded. "They
aren't allowed to find this out yet. It's the whole explanation to the
Early Hatchers."
Krissie looked at her with interest.
Krystiana cleared her throat. "Ever hear of the Watchtowers?"
* * *
Krissie and Krystiana dragged the Phoenix back to the broken down
castle. Demona was the first to spot them.
"Miracles do happen," Demona whispered when she saw them. Brooklyn
glanced at her with a strange look on his face.
"Huh?"
"They're okay!" Demona started yelling. She pointed at them,
smiling. Despite the time difference, Krystiana was as much her daughter
as Angela.
Krystiana sighed and sat down on the ground when they had reached
the castle. The rain continued to drizzle down.
"We...have to get...her...tied up," Krissie said breathlessly.
"The sooner...the better," Krys agreed.
The weird sisters were already looking better, although they were
still slightly smudged. Luna stood up. "We can help forge the Gate now."
Krissie glanced at her Brooklyn and then Krystiana. "We three will
tie up the Phoenix."
Goliath nodded. "The rest of us had better get inside."
"The Phoenix has to stay outside or she'll wake up," Krys said
quickly.
Goliath nodded. "All right." Everyone left the scene except
Krystiana, Brooklyn, and Krissie.
"Welp, to work," Krystiana said, trying to get up. Suddenly, she
roared and fell back down, clutching her side.
"Krys?" Brooklyn asked. "What's going on? Is someone doing
something to you?" He glanced at the still unmoving Phoenix.
Krissie bent down to Krystiana. "No..." Krissie breathed slowly.
"This wound is older. This is from when the Phoenix shot you with that
fireball!" Krystiana nodded, gasping in pain. "You haven't given
yourself time to heal."
"There is no time to heal," Krystiana said. "Only...a coward...
would think to convalesce amid a crisis."
"Krys, this is bonkers!" Krissie interrupted. "You are all but
dying on your feet...pouring you life's blood out for your purpose."
Krissie propped Krys up, despite her protesting. "I have to get you back
to the others before-"
"Before what, Krissie?" Krystiana glared at her. "Before I die
here, defending the only thing in life that has ever been important to
me?" She cringed in pain. "Is that what you would do if you were in my
place? Run away?" She sighed and looked up at the sky. "Or would you
stay...and fight...with your last breath?"
Krissie looked at Brooklyn after Krystiana was through with her
speech.
"Kris," Brooklyn said, looking down at Krystiana. "Can't you heal
her?"
"NO!" Krystiana said, snarling. "I would rather suffer. I want to
heal on my own. I consider healing from magic cheating."
"Cheating?" Krissie tried not to smile.
Brooklyn looked at Krystiana and smiled widely. Krissie smiled
the same smile and began to look at Krystiana's side.
"No," Krystiana said, "I won't allow it."
Then Brooklyn took the top part of Krystiana and Krissie took the
other and together they hauled her into the small infirmary where most
everyone was.
"Put me down!" Krys screamed.
"I wouldn't scream if I were you," Brooklyn said. "Save your
breath and maybe you'll live."
"I'd rather die," Krys snarled. "Put me down!"
"Ok," Krissie said. Brooklyn and she promptly dropped Krys on her
tail on one of the cots.
"What's going on?" Goliath asked he had seen the two carry Krys
in.
"She's feeling tired," Krissie said in a smooth, calm voice. She
looked into Krys's eyes and waved her hand in front of her face.
"Sleep."
Krys's eyes slowly closed and her body relaxed as she laid down
slowly. Brooklyn started to examine Krys's burn more closely when the
rain stopped. There was an uneasy silence as the princess looked at her
eggs standing around her and Tom and the sisters looked up from the
newly formed gate. There came a load roar from outside. The Phoenix was
awake. Brooklyn and Krissie hadn't tied her up as Krys wanted.
"Brooklyn," Krissie said softly, "Stay with her."
He looked into his sire's eyes and took her hand in his. Krissie
kissed his forehead as a tear rolled down her face. She started to walk
away towards the sound. Brooklyn let her hand slip through his fingers
as she left.
Gabriel looked up to see Krissie walking out the door.
***
"Phoenix!" Krissie called, she was standing by the grotto facing
the mountains where the Phoenix was gathering strength.
A ball of fire can rolling down from one of the peaks and Phoenix
appeared in front of Krissie.
"What do you want child?" she asked with anger in her voice.
"You took me away from my home, my life!" Krissie started out
softly then got louder. "I'm here to put you in your place!"
"Really child." Phoenix stayed with her disapproving parent tone.
"You and who else?"
"Me."
The elementalist turned around to see Gabriel standing on the
crest of the hill.
"What quarrel do you have with me?" Phoenix asked, looking down at
him.
"You took the thing that meant the world to me. You took my love
away. " Tears streamed from Gabriel's eyes. Foolishly, he jumped at the
Phoenix, who flew straight up. Gabriel fell to the ground, and the
Phoenix came down on top of him. She pulled her knife and held it
strongly to Gabriel's throut.
"Do you want to die?" she asked.
"Yes, for it would end my suffering and we will be together
forever," Gabriel said.
"Well, then." Phoenix slowly got off of him. "You shall just have
to live with misery."
Gabriel roared and pulled the battle axe he had been carrying at
his belt. Phoenix simply moved aside and let him run past. Laughing she
slashed the webbing of one of his wings in half. Gabriel just turned
and charged again, this time the Phoenix just let him come. The axe and
the Phoenix's met in a blast of sparks. The heat from the Phoenix
spread through her knife in to the axe. Into Gabriel's hand. He roared
and dropped his axe. There was a burn on his palm, it was the emblem of
the Phoenix. Like the one the gate carried.
"Enough!" Krissie yelled, and slapped the Phoenix across the face.
"How dare you!" The Phoenix's eyes flared red as she forgot about
Gabriel.
"I challenge you, you old and weak washed up nobody," Krissie
sneered. As she did, she clenched her fists and closed her eyes.
Krissie folded her wings and floated about a foot off the ground. Her
legs and tail melted into one and her skin turned a ghostly gray. She
opened her eyes and they glowed a deep blue. Krissie had turned to her
elemental form. This was going to be the final battle.
Krissie only hoped that the sisters had finished the gate.
* * *
Krystiana dreamt as she slept.
Even before the dream started, she knew what it was going to be.
The future. She hadn't had a dream of the future since she had last
visited. The night she had slept in the past, she had dreamt of what
would happen that night, and she knew what to do.
She could only hope it would help here.
Her mind traveled outside her body, outside the building. She
Krissie and the Phoenix. Krissie suddenly started floating and she
seemed to turn into a fog. It was still her basic form, but...
~I'm seeing the present,~ Krys thought. ~This is what is happening
now.~
The scene changed suddenly. She looked down. The entire ground had
lightened. The Phoenix and Krissie were nowhere to be seen. Krys bent
down to the ground and touched the soft sand. When she had come here
earlier tonight, the island was close to dead. She could sense no life
coming from the ground, the trees, or anything. Even a desert was alive
all the time. But the Phoenix's attack had destroyed it.
Now the island was alive again. Krys scooped up a handful of sand
and let it run through her fingers.
This was the future. Now if she could only figure out how to do
it. Around her, the scene changed again. She saw the Gate looming in
front of her. She reached out to touch it, and when her fingers brushed
the emblem, it disappeared.
Krys cried out in protest. She looked around, searching. But now
she was no longer on Avalon.
Or was she?
Krys let out a cry of frustration. This dream made no sense at
all. A cry of pain echoed her own. She turned around and saw...
something...curled up. Krys gasped.
"Phoenix," she whispered. She was INSIDE the Gate!
She understood.
The dream ended.
* * *
Brooklyn watched Krystiana with his blue eyes.
As she slept, her expression changed. Apparently Krissie hadn't konked
her out enough to keep her from dreaming. Krystiana suddenly opened her
eyes. Brooklyn gasped silently. Her eyes weren't brown like her mother'
and father's anymore. They were a honey-gold, and for a moment she
almost looked like an elementalist, but they gave off a strange yelled
glow.
Krystiana moaned and closed her eyes, putting a hand to her head.
She opened her eyes up again, and they were back to normal. She looked
into the face of her father.
"Dad?" Krystiana voice cracked. Brooklyn shook his head.
Krys squinted at Brooklyn. "Oh," she said, letting her head rest
back on the pillow. "Sorry."
"It's okay," Brooklyn said. He suddenly wondered if he and Krissie
would ever have a daughter or son.
"I have a question that might sound stupid," Brooklyn said.
Krystiana waved him on. "Why were your eyes a different color when you
woke up?"
"When I woke..." Krys suddenly started laughing. Brooklyn looked
confused.
"Sorry," Krys said. "It's not really that funny, I guess. But they
do that whenever I dream..."
Krys suddenly gasped and sat up straight, ignoring the pain that
shot up her side. "Shock!" she swore. "Shock, shock, shock," she
muttered as she got up off the cot.
Brooklyn tried to push her back down. "Hold on. Where are you
going?"
"To save your girlfriend," Krys snarled. She slipped away from
Brooklyn and walked over the Weird Sisters. She held out her hand.
"Give me the Gate," she ordered.
Tom looked up at her. "What?" The sisters looked at her as if she
was mad.
"Give me the shocking Gate!" she repeated with more force. "I know
what to do."
Luna almost reluctantly held the Gate out to her. It did not have
the Phoenix emblem on it like the old had, but it had the same colors.
Krys reached out and took it. "Thank you," she said more truthfully than
anyone had ever spoken to them. Clutching the Gate, she ran out of the
room.
Brooklyn took only a moment to think, then ran after her.
* * *
Krissie floated over the ground, staring at the Phoenix.
"This will end tonight," Krissie said. Her voice didn't sound as it
should. It sounded like a ghost's, echoing, almost like a Child of
Oberon.
"Yes, it will," the Phoenix said mockingly.
"Hold it, time out, cocoa!"
Both Krissie and Phoenix looked and saw Krystiana. She was holding
the Gate. Brooklyn ran up behind her. The one with the blue eyes.
"Get out of here," Krissie hissed.
Brooklyn pointed at Krys. "You told me to watch her, that's what
I'm doing."
Krystiana shook her head and took a step back, raising the Gate to
her shoulder, looking like she was about to throw it like a frisbee.
Which is exactly what she did. The Gate sailed right towards the
Phoenix.
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!" Brooklyn yelled.
The Gate sailed through the Phoenix and she let out a hawk-like
screech that filled the air. Krystiana rose her hand, and the Gate
suddenly turned around and came back towards her and Brooklyn. Krys
caught it in her hand and glared at Phoenix.
The Phoenix fell to the ground. Krystiana turned to Krissie.
* * *
Krissie felt a crackle in her mind. She felt a presence in her
mind, and she could scarcely believe who it was.
*Krys, if that isn't you I'm gonna-* she thought.
*Yeah, it's me.*
*Krys, what have you done?*
*Krissie, you need to do something. You're in the right form now.*
*No shock.*
*You need to go inside the Gate.*
*That's the idea, but I don't know if it will follow me.*
*The Phoenix will follow you there. You can get out faster than it
now. It's slowed down now.*
*What-*
*Please. I can trap it from there.*
*Krys, what if-*
*Krissie, this is the only-*
Krissie's mind was suddenly filled with images of war, blood, and
pain. Phoenix had managed to crawl over to Krys and blast her with some
form of magic.
*Go.* Krystiana's mental voice shimmered and exited Krissie's
mind. The images faded.
Krissie's form flickered in decision. It was the only way.
She concentrated and prepared to travel inside the Gate.
Krissie stared at the Gate in Krys's hand. With on flap she flew
towards it. In her mind's eye she saw the Gate, but it was different. It
was a gate like before going into a house and it was made of fire.
Krissie concentrated on the gate and then in her mind's eye it opened.
Opening her eyes she saw the Gate right in front of her, then blackness.
Krissie looked around but saw only shadows and faint twinkles of
light. She felt herself float. She could feel currents running through
this place some warm some cold. Some made her feel at home and some made
the hair on the back of her neck stand on end. It was peaceful. She
heard what sounded like the ocean, but she couldn't find the source.
"When is this?" Krissie thought.
"The end of time," the voice of the Phoenix said.
Krissie looked and saw not a fiery bird, but a woman. She was
young-looking but a master elementalist rarely age past thirty or so.
She was tall with blond hair and honey golden eyes. She was wearing an
reddish orange dress that flowed to the floor.
"Thank you for taking my place here," she said and looked towards
a firey gate. On the other side was a bright light, "I will enjoy this
form again."
"I don't understand," Krissie said.
The Phoenix looked over her shoulder. "There is no time here, this
is the void. When all is dead and turned to dust, this is what will
remain."
"But there isn't anything here," Krissie flew up to the Phoenix.
"This is the void Krishana, paradox. A place where there is no
time, there is no space, there is nothing but darkness." The Phoenix
turned once more towards the light beyond the Gate.
"No," Krissie said and landed in front of the Phoenix. "You are the
source of this darkness. I hear the ocean I feel the currents. I can
see beyond the shadows."
"That is impossible!" The Phoenix yelled. "I have been stuck here
for all time and all it is, is nothing!"
The Phoenix took a step toward the light towards freedom. Krissie
stood in front of her. "You are the controller of time. You must stay
here."
"I must?" the Phoenix roared. "Controlling time is a gift I don't
want. Let me go in peace."
"No," Krissie said simply.
The Phoenix screamed and made a fist. Fire began to swirl around
it, she pulled back and-
Krissie's eye's flared purple. Her pendant glowed. Krissie pointed
at the Phoenix and shot an orb of blackish-purple energy though her.
With a scream of defeat the Phoenix sank to her knees and turned back
into the fiery bird.
Krissie turned and flew into the light.
**************************************************************
"Krissie." Krissie's mind wandered back to her as she awoke.
"Kris, wake up."
Slowly, Krissie opened her eyes and saw Brooklyn standing over
her. She looked to the west and saw the lingering light of day sinking
into darkness.
"Man, did we spend the whole day here?" Krissie said rubbing her
head and getting to her feet.
"I guess so," Brooklyn said and flicked aside a bit of stone skin
from the ground. "Goliath is gonna have my head on a plate if we don't
get home soon."
Krissie looked around. They were on the roof top. The one with
the flower garden and the shed. Krissie remembered herself and Brooklyn
out flying then-
"Hey Kris," Brooklyn broke her train of thought, "You ok? you look
a little pale. We should get back to the castle."
"Yeah, I'm ok." Krissie said and watched her child jump of the
edge. "Just had the strangest dream."
* * *
Epilogue
Krystiana held the Gate in her hand and stared at it. The
elementalist had did it.
True, her father's other self wouldn't remember a thing due to the
rip in the space-time continuum... (Krys grinned at the usage of the old
century Star Trek), but Krissie was better trained, and she might
remember.
~Nah.~ Krystiana shook her head and turned around and walked
inside. ~She couldn't remember.~
"Could she?" Krys whispered out loud.
"Could who what?" she turned and saw her mother and father's
younger selves.
"Nothing," Krys said quickly. She took a breath to steady herself.
"Krissie and Brooklyn are back in their own dimension," she said
crisply. "The Phoenix is back in it's rightful place." She held up the
Gate. "Now I have to get home." She took out the Gate from her own time
and held out the new one to her father.
"Wait a moment, Krystiana." Krys turned and saw Oberon walking
towards her. She stiffened.
"You have just brought a great amount of responsibility on
yourself," Oberon said.
"What the shock are you talking about?" Krys snarled. She had
never cared for Oberon.
"You have just destined yourself to be the Keeper of the Gate,"
Oberon said simply. "You are to make sure that what happened tonight
will never happen again."
"I intended to do that anyway," Krys growled. "While I'm at it, I
may as well take the clan back to Manhattan."
"Less trouble for me, I assure you," Oberon stated. He turned and
walked stiffly away. Krys snarled at his back quietly.
Brooklyn walked up to his to-be daughter. "Not now," he whispered.
"You shouldn't mess with him."
Krys looked blankly at Brooklyn. "Shock that."
* * *
Brooklyn watched the flame disappear as Krystiana returned to her
own time. He turned to Demona.
Demona looked at Brooklyn wistfully, thinking. "Brooklyn?"
"I'm still here," Brooklyn stated in a joking manner.
"I have something to tell you."
"Do you?"
"I love you."
Brooklyn whipped around and stared at her.
"I know...it's too early," Demona said. "I-I'm sorry. I shouldn't
have brought it up."
"No, it's not that," Brooklyn said, running a hand through his
snow-white hair. "It's just that...I was thinking of just telling you
the same thing."
Demona gasped inwardly. "So...we're agreed?"
"Why do you make everything so official?" Brooklyn laughed, and
suddenly picked her up, like they were at a wedding. Demona smiled.
"I like official," Demona said, resting her head on his chest.
"Leave official for one moment," Brooklyn said, and simply kissed
her. Demona's eyes sprung open, the she closed them and let herself sink
into Brooklyn's arms.
* * *
"Would ya look at that?"
"What?" Lex looked up from the TV. Broadway pointed out the
window. "Wow," Lexington said, his mouth agape. "I've never seen Demona
looked so...happy!" Broadway promptly jabbed Lex in his ribs.
"Oww!"
* * *
Demona drew back from her new-found love with a look of pity on
her face.
"I...I can't stay. I've learned to forgive humans, now I must
learn to forgive myself."
"I'll go with-" Brooklyn started desperately.
"No." Demona shook her head. "I have to do this alone." She turned
and hopped up onto the parapets and took one last look at Brooklyn. She
reached out and touched his cheek.
"Goodbye, my love." She turned and glided off the castle, not
letting Brooklyn say one word of protest. Brooklyn let out a silent cry
of anguish. He had found love, then lost it in under five minutes. He
looked up at her diminishing form.
"Goodbye."
END
{krystiana@geocities.com}
[Krissie] {Krystiana}
A note from Krystiana:
{I have now idea how long this took to write. Oh, well. Gargoyles belong to
Disney/Buena Vista, not us. Don't try to sue me, sue Krissie! [HEY!] You just
might want to read my other stories (Music Says It All, To Live Again,
Parts I & II, Echoes of the Future.) Also wrote something named
"Temptation, which is not even in this universe. Krissie?}
A note from Kristafori:
[Ok, my turn!! Gargoyles are the property of Bueana Vista and Disney. All terms, names,
concepts, themes, ect. ect. used in Mage: the Ascension and Vampire: the Masquerade are
property of White Wolf gaming studios. All the songs I quoted are property of the artist
and owners. All the above named are not mine, I didn't make them up. But the rest of it
is all mine, mine you hear me MINE!! I would read The Third Cycle (my first fanfic)
before going any further because if you don't be lost. I apologize for the amount of
prerequisite reading suggested but, oh well. This story takes place about two weeks
before Blessed Reunion of Souls.]
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previously on gargoyles...
[Echoes of the Future]
Demona: She's our daughter.
Brooklyn: OUR daughter?
[Music Says It All]
Brooklyn: DO you remember the coven?
Demona: Yes.
Leader: We have certain...talents that others do not.
Good enough? I might think of something else sooner or later. But probably
not. These are the only important things I can think of right now.
[The Third Cycle]
Krissie: I sort of have this thing for guys with long white hair.
WARNING!!!!!!! ADULT LANGUAGE
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The Gate
by Kristafori and Krystiana{Slinky}
__________
Darkness.
It's all around me, haunting me, teasing me, torturing me.
That foolish gargoyle banished me to what he thought was an eternal pit of
hell. I can see all time, alter it to suit my needs.
The gargoyle-what was his name? Goliath, that's it. Goliath, the fool.
All because of a dream a Child of Oberon gave him, _I_ was banished here,
without any choice, without any reason. He didn't realize the truth, though.
I can break free from this realm of darkness, the realm of shadows.
I can be free of the darkness and that Gate that Oberon imprisoned me in.
I can be free once more.
I can live again.
The Phoenix shall rise again!
* * *
"Brooklyn?"
"Mmm?" Brooklyn said, not bothering to look up from the book he was reading.
"Goliath told me to tell you that you're in charge," Angela said. "He's
going away for a few days."
Brooklyn looked up and raised an eye ridge. "What for?"
Angela smirked. "Something with Elisa."
Brooklyn rolled his eyes and went back to his book. Angela, still grinning,
walked out of the library.
"Brooklyn?"
"What?"
"Have you seen Angela?" Broadway asked, straining his neck to see what
Brooklyn was reading.
"Yeah. She just left, don't know where to," Brooklyn said, growling at
being interrupted from reading.
"Oh. Thanks anyway." Broadway sighed and left.
"Brooklyn?"
"What?" Brooklyn said, growling.
"Did you put my computer disks anywhere?" Lexington said, ignoring
Brooklyn's frustration.
"No, I never touch your stupid techno crap."
Lexington scoffed. "Well, gee, thanks," he said sarcastically. He turned
and stalked out of the library.
"Brooklyn?"
"NOW WHAT?!" Brooklyn yelled, jumping up. He looked around the library.
There was no one there, at least who he could see.
"I'm here," came a familiar voice from behind him. Demona came out of the
shadows, wings cloaked around her shoulders, head down.
"Demona?" Brooklyn asked, as if he wasn't really sure it was she or not.
"No, Pope John Paul," Demona said, rolling her eyes. Brooklyn blinked and
grinned, surprised at Demona making a joke, or at least an attempt to.
"So...what are you doing here?"
"Do you know what today is?"
"Yeah, the summer solstice." Brooklyn looked down.
Demona held something out to him. It was a metal pendant of the moon, with
a familiar shape carved into the moon. It was the same shape as Demona's
golden tiara. The sign of the Early Hatcher's.
"I had these made especially for us," Demona said as Brooklyn took the
pendant and studied it.
"What for?" he asked, holding it up to the dull light.
"We should remain as loyal as we can to them, in my opinion at least,"
Demona said, holding up her own pendant, identical to his own.
"Tonight was the most sacred night for us," Brooklyn said. "Because
tomorrow the nights will start getting longer."
"Yes."
"Last solstice I was still too mad at you," Brooklyn said, sighing.
"I know," Demona said, looking down as well.
Brooklyn looked at the pendant once more, then pulled it over his head and
around his neck. Demona watched him.
"Is that wise?" What if the clan asks questions?"
"Let them ask," Brooklyn said calmly. The pendant wasn't very big, about
the size of a quarter, but it made him look older, wiser. Demona could only smile
weakly.
* * *
"Mother?"
Demona turned sharply, spotting Angela. "Yes, my daughter?"
"What are you doing here, Demona?" Goliath came out of the shadows.
"I...I came to..."
"Yes?"
"To tell you I've considered rejoining the clan," Demona said, looking
down, almost shyly.
Goliath looked at her with no expression on his face for a moment, then
realized what she said. He noticed something that she had never had on
before- a strange metal pendant. It was shaped into a moon with the shape
of Demona's tiara carved into that. He shook his head and then frowned.
"Of course, you know that this is only giving you a chance," he said.
Demona nodded. "Stay out here while I discuss this with the rest of the
clan." Goliath turned and left the turrets, motioning for Angela to follow.
Demona turned and looked out into the city, sighing.
* * *
Krissie was zipping along at a usual high speed. Brooklyn was about ten
feet behind her. They had been play tag for most of the night. Krissie was
in a playful mood. They were in the village now and all the abandon
buildings were zipping by under them. Krissie shot straight up and watched
as her love flew right under her. Laughing she landed on the top of one of
the buildings. Brooklyn, realizing that he was no longer in pursuit of
anything, looped around and landed next to Krissie, who was perched on a
railing that enclosed a small roof top garden.
"Doesn't that make you dizzy?" Brooklyn said, wrapping a wing around her.
"No," Krissie said simply and hugged her love. Brooklyn ran his fingers
through her hair and sighed.
"It's windy tonight," Brooklyn said, holding her. He was finally happy
with life, with his love.
"I know, and I'm not doing it. That's strange," said Krissie. A strong
gust of wind came up and sent shivers down both their spines.
"Something's not right." Krissie's body suddenly tensed up.
"Kris, what is it?" Brooklyn said, looking in his love's eyes.
"I don't know...like..." Krissie stuttered. "I just don't know."
"Is your hand cramping up, too?" Brooklyn asked, flexing his right hand.
A scream came from the small shed on the other side of the roof top garden.
It sounded like a really big cat was getting it claws torn out but it was
more shrill. As the scream ripped through their ears Krissie and Brooklyn
saw a bright flare of yellow and orange come from the windows. After a
minute there was only silence.
"Well, that was weird," Krissie commented casually.
"Let's go take a look and see," Brooklyn said, and started off toward the
shed.
* * *
Inside the shed, there were pots of soil, some terra-cotta pots and a big
blue shimmering thing. Brooklyn was immediately mesmerized by it. It was
like the water's surface, rippling and moving. It was round and went from
the floor to the ceiling. Brooklyn began to circle it.
"It's so beautiful," he said, mouth open.
"Brooklyn, do you remember what happened the last time you were mesmerized
by something blue?" Krissie said, hands on hip. Fox had been giving her
pointers. Brooklyn wasn't listening. He stuck his finger into the rippling
surface. It did not comethrough the other side. Brooklyn smiled and stuck his hand in.
He was instantly gone into thin air.
"Brooklyn!" Krissie yelled half scared half XXXXed, "What the frick!" She
passed back and forth for a minute then stopped and looked at what ever the
hell was in front of her, "Brooklyn of Wyvern, you owe me!" Krissie yelled
and jumped through.
* * *
Krissie landed with an OMF! then realized that she didn't go OMF. It was
the soft fleshy thing she landed on.
"Brooklyn, you goober!" she said, but Brooklyn didn't hear her. He was
looking at the roof. There were no flowers and no shed.
"Um, Kris," He said, "I don't think we're in the village anymore."
A shadow caught their attention and they looked up to see the figure of a
female gargoyle. A female gargoyle with red hair.
"Uh oh," Brooklyn said, "Red haired bitch alert."
Krissie growled and with a silent flap off her wings she was air born.
* * *
Demona spotted something grayish-blue out of the corner of her eye. She
turned to see, but it was gone. She turned back to the outside...
And came face to face with an angry looking female gargoyle. Demona took a
few steps back, gasping.
"Who are you?" she asked after she had regained her composure.
"You know exactly who, Demona," the gargoyle snarled, eyes lighting up.
But her eyes didn't light up the normal red, like female gargoyles eyes
should. They lit up a terrifying greenish color, creating an interesting
effect with her gray skin. Demona blinked and took another step back in shock.
"I'm sorry, I don't know you," Demona said, unconsciously putting a hand on
the metal pendant she was wearing.
"I told you that if you ever came back I would kill you," the gargoyle
snarled, and leapt at Demona.
Demona was knocked backwards, thrown into the wall. She turned to the
entrance of the castle and opened her mind.
*BROOKLYN!!!*
* * *
Brooklyn looked up and towards the door to the turrets, squinting.
The call came again. *BROOKLYN, HELP!* Brooklyn recognized it, and started
to the door.
"Brooklyn?" He turned to face Goliath, who was looking at him, along with
the rest of the clan. "Where are you going?"
Brooklyn didn't answer as another pain-filled call came. *BROOKLYN!* He ran
out the door and looked around.
He spotted Demona wrestling on the ground with another female gargoyle. The
new one was winning by a long shot. She was on top of Demona, scrabbling to
get a hold of her throat.
Brooklyn growled and leapt at the new gargoyle. He knocked into her as she
punched Demona one final time. Demona moaned and slipped into unconsciousness.
"What the frick?" the gargoyle yelled. She turned and pushed her attacker
off her and got a good look at him. It was Brooklyn, but it wasn't. It
wasn't her child, the one in front of her had brown eyes. He wasn't
elementalist. The blood drained from Krissie's face. "What the... Brooklyn?"
"What the-" Brooklyn said. "Do I know you?"
"What is this, what happened?" Krissie yelled. Her hands began to shake and
she looked like a crack addict. "What the hell did I smoke? I didn't...
anything... I would have remembered that, but what if I forgot? Why don't
you know me?!?!"
"Gee, I don't know," Brooklyn said sarcastically. "Perhaps it's because
I'VE NEVER SEEN YOU BEFORE?!"
"What do you mean?" she yelled back. Then a look of peace and shock at the
same time was on her face. "I've lost my mind, it finally happened. I've
snapped! I've gone completely bonkers!" Back at the door, the clan was
watching with gaping mouths, which looked pretty funny on Goliath. "I know
you know me!"
"Says who?" Brooklyn yelled.
"Says me," came a voice. To Brooklyn's surprise, somebody very familiar
stepped out of the shadows.
It was Brooklyn.
Goliath's mouth dropped even farther than it already was. Krissie smiled
when she saw that this Brooklyn was an elementalist, and had blue eyes.
"Who the hell are you?" Brooklyn yelled at his twin, eyes flaring up.
"I'm Brooklyn," the newcomer Brooklyn said dangerously.
"Well, sorry, that position has already been filled," Brooklyn said.
"Brooklyn!" The new female yelled and ran to him throwing her arms and
wings around him.
"It's ok, Kris," Brooklyn held her and stroked her hair, "You haven't lost
your mind."
Behind them, Angela had spotted Demona on the ground. "Mother!" she said,
running up to her. Brooklyn looked down and the glow died away. He bent
down and put an arm under Demona's neck, propping her up.
Demona moaned and came to, finally. She saw Brooklyn first and smiled.
It was then that Goliath saw the matching pendants they wore. He had
noticed Demona's earlier, but not Brooklyn's. It seemed the one identical to Brooklyn had
noticed as well. He was looking, no, glaring at them.
Goliath shook his head and finally spoke up. "We will figure this out
later. We need to tend to Demona's wounds."
Krissie's mouth practically fell out of it's socket. "WHAT?!" she yelled.
"You're helping the BITCH?"
Brooklyn growled and picked up Demona. "Of course. She is part of out
clan." He turned sharply and muttered, "And she is no bitch." He stalked
into the castle with the weakened Demona, who seemed delighted just be
there in his arms.
Krissie and the identical Brooklyn turned to each other with a look of
shock on their faces. Krissie just hugged her love and her love hugged her.
* * *
"Where the hell are we?" Krissie asked Brooklyn.
"How the hell should I know?" Brooklyn replied.
"Why did you have to go touch that stupid thing of yours?"
"Of MINE?" Brooklyn yelled. "It was not MINE."
"Why do you like the color blue so much anyway?" Krissie was getting scared
and Brooklyn knew it. Krissie didn't know what was going on. All she knew
was this was all wrong.
"It'll be ok." Brooklyn was getting scared too.
An exasperated sigh came from the sidelines. "Uh, excuse me for
interrupting , but will you please come inside?" Angela said.
Krissie sighed. "Sure, Ang."
"-ela," Brooklyn finished, grinning. Angela glanced back at them with a
strange look on her face.
"What?" they asked innocently in unison. Angela rolled her eyes and walked
into the castle.
* * *
*Brooklyn?*
*You know, we should probably tell the clan about this.*
*About...the Early Hatchers? But Brooklyn, the covenant-*
*Is long gone. I know we made a promise and all that, but we can't keep
this a secret.*
*I know that.* Demona looked up at Brooklyn precariously. *But how would
they take it?*
*I really don't know. But that isn't important right now.* Brooklyn turned
to see his double and Krissie coming in.
Suddenly, Puck appeared in the middle of the room. He turned to Brooklyn
and Demona. "Well, now, that was an interesting conversation-"
"Shut up!" Brooklyn and Demona hissed at the same time. Puck rolled his
eyes . He turned around and jumped.
"YOW! Now, this is even more interesting!" He said to the other Brooklyn
and Krissie. "Where did you come from?"
"Antinoge, and Manhattan," Krissie answered. Puck squinted at Brooklyn,
seeming to focus on something. His eyes widened for a moment.
"Well, I know you don't belong here," Puck muttered. "For one thing, there
shouldn't be two Brooklyns and one isn't supposed to be an elementalist."
"We must have really XXXXed the balance if you're here," Krissie muttered
under her breath to Puck.
"What do you mean, elementalist?" Goliath said. "What is an elementalist?"
"That is a long story, and as far as I know, I thought there were no more
elementalists," Puck said, scratching his head.
"Well, I know we don't belong here," Brooklyn's twin said. "I know I don't
have a twin brother, I know that I still hate Demona, and that she is still
a bitch." Brooklyn sat up and growled. Demona put a hand on his arm and
pulled him back, although she also had an angry look on her face.
"What I don't get is how we got here," Brooklyn's double said to Krissie.
"It had something to do with that weird sound we heard before we found that
funky-looking blue crap..."
Puck immediately looked alert. "What blue crap?"
Hearing Puck kind of swear made both the Brooklyns laugh. Puck glared at
them both, and they stopped. An angry Puck was not a good thing.
"It was this strange blue thing, a portal of some sort, because one moment
we were in a shed and the next we were here," Krissie said.
"What did it look like?"
"Kind of like water, but kind of not," Brooklyn said.
Puck's eyes widened. He actually looked worried about something.
"What is it?" Goliath asked.
"The Phoenix has escaped!" Puck yelled. "Goliath, you're going to be it's
first target, and it's either going to kiss you or kill you."
"What do you mean?" Angela said. "What did he do to the Phoenix?"
"He imprisoned it, but when he did that it allowed it to escape from the
Gate and then escape from where you put it."
"Oberon will be number two on the list," Puck said, almost to himself. "But
I can't get onto the island."
"Just wait a fricking minute!" Krissie interrupted. "What Phoenix are you
talking about? Like the Phoenix Gate?" Puck nodded.
"And that's how you came here. You two are what you mortals would call a
different dimension," Puck said. As looks of confusion came from several
faces, he continued. "Another world similar to our own, but different in
many ways. Like elementalists have survived in their world."
"Hardly," Krissie pointed out. She glared at Demona and let her teeth grow
out of her mouth.
"You still haven't explained what that is," Goliath said, crossing his arms.
"That isn't important right now!" Puck yelled, losing his cool. "Don't you
get it? The Phoenix is more powerful that Oberon himself! It could destroy
this world with a thought!"
"Then why don't we put it back in the Gate?" Demona asked. Krissie and her
Brooklyn looked at her with slight surprise.
"We can't," Puck said. "It was probably destroyed when the Phoenix escaped
from it."
"THAT IS CORRECT, PUCK."
Puck's eyes got even wider than they were before as a strange voice echoed
throughout the room. In the middle, a ball a flame was starting to grow.
They could only watch as it took shape. It formed a head, and what appeared
to be two wings. It was done, and a bird made out of fire now stood in the
center of the room.
"Phoenix!" Puck said. "Um...so good to see you again..."
"Flattery will get you no where, Puck." The voice sounded female, and the
bird seemed to have a female impact on everyone. "You know what I am here
for."
"Are you the Phoenix?" Krissie asked.
"I am."
"Put me back!"
Goliath looked at the bird, who was standing up straight. It looked like a
raven forged from flames. "Why _are_ you here?"
"Goliath, you helped me be free from the eternal bindings of the Gate, and
for that I am grateful. But you did try to imprison me, like Oberon had
with the Gate, and for that you shall pay."
The bird opened it's beak wide and a terrifying hawk-like screech filled
the air. The flame got wider and a bright light flashed throughout the
room. When it faded, the Phoenix and Goliath were gone.
"Hey, Brooklyn! Where's Goliath?" Brooklyn turned and looked at Elisa. "We
were supposed to go upstate tonight."
Brooklyn stayed halfway in the shadows so she wouldn't see his eyes.
Krissie stayed all the way in the shadows.
"Elisa, uh...I'm not exactly the Brooklyn you know..." he said, scratching
his head.
Elisa rolled her eyes. "What do you mean?"
"He's the alternative Brooklyn, from a different dimension." Puck appeared
in the middle of the room, with an apparently stuck look of worry on his
face.
"Huh?"
"Never mind, I'll explain later," He turned to Brooklyn and Krissie, still
hidden. "Oh, come out and show her," he said, annoyed.
"Puck, you short excuse for a fey you better get that Phoenix back here
because I WANT HOME!!!" Krissie shouted from the shadows.
Brooklyn stepped all the way out of shadows, "Puck, this has been a most
confusing night out, and if you don't mind I think it would be better if me
and Kris just got back to our dimension because we're really upsetting the
balance here."
"What are you talking about?" Elisa said. "And I thought that Demona was
going to come by. Have you seen her?"
"That's right." Krissie stepped from the shadows, "Bitch doesn't remember
me. This might just be a fun dimension after all!"
* * *
*This is so completely stupid!*
Demona turned and looked at Brooklyn, who was glaring at his alternative
self from across the room. They were all in the library, waiting for Puck
to show up after "teaching" Alex how to communicate with Oberon.
*Brooklyn?* Demona asked warily. *Something wrong?*
"Oh, you might say that," Brooklyn growled out loud, ignoring the looks
everyone gave him. Demona elbowed him.
*Careful!* she warned him mentally.
*I don't care anymore. With that...that _thing_ that looks like me...*
Brooklyn looked back at his twin and growled. *He hates you beyond any
reason. Krissie, too.*
Demona blinked. *You didn't act so different for a long time,* she pointed
out to him. Brooklyn looked at her and gave something like a mental sigh.
*I know.* Brooklyn glanced back over at them. He noticed, for the millionth
time, his other's self's blue eyes. *This gives a whole new meaning to the
name, `blue-eyed monster.'*
Demona laughed out loud, and then quickly slapped a hand over her mouth.
She looked over at the rest of the clan and Krissie and her Brooklyn.
"All right, that's it!" Krissie yelled, sitting up. "I've known you two for
about three hours, and I noticed that you guys just anonymously say things
sometimes, for no damn reason." She stopped and glared at them. "What the
XXXX is it all about?"
Demona bit her lip and turned back to Brooklyn. Hudson stepped forward.
"They're right, lad, lassie," He said, crossing his arms. "We've been
noticing it, too."
Brooklyn looked around the room and sighed. *Now is a better time then ever.*
*I know. We'll never get a better chance,* Demona said, touching Brooklyn's
metal pendant that was resting against his chest. She turned around again
to face the expectant clan. Brooklyn began.
"Well, you remember what happened with Coldsteel...the second time around?"
He said, avoiding everyone's eyes but Demona's.
"No." Krissie crossed her arms, still holding a hard glare.
Brooklyn rolled his eyes. "Well, to sum it up, Iago possessed my body
_again._ I won't get into how, but he told everyone about..."
Lexington was immediately alert. "Early Hatchers?" he said, not really
asking, but reassuring himself.
Brooklyn gave a faint look of surprise. "Yes...how did you - never mind."
Demona continued. "Anyway, it was all true."
Hudson gasped. "You mean, the Coven really existed?" Brooklyn nodded, head
down. "Do you two realize that would be considered betraying the clan?"
"WHY DO YOU THINK WE KEPT IT A SECRET?!" Brooklyn exploded. "Did
you think we _wanted_ to be banished from the clan, like our ancestors were? For no
good reason?"
"It was a good reason!" Hudson insisted. "The Elders back then were wise.
They would not make a mistake like that."
"What, just because we were following our heritage?" Demona said, her eyes
getting a red tint. "It was our nature, as much as it was to protect the
castle."
"Yes, well, you gave up that instinct pretty quick, didn't you?" Brooklyn's
blue-eyed self spoke up, at last. Demona turned and glared at him.
"You don't know how the humans treated me. No one ever did. They made me do
terrible things, or else they would've killed Brooklyn and the others..."
her voice trailed off with pain. She looked down as her eyes filled.
Brooklyn put a reassuring hand on her shoulder, but wore a look of
puzzlement on his face.
*You never told me about that,* he said mentally. Demona smiled up at him
with tear-filled eyes.
*It doesn't matter anymore.* She blinked and cleared her eyes.
"But why do you suddenly say things aloud?" Broadway said. "That doesn't
make sense."
"Well...if we concentrate, we cam communicate telepathically," Brooklyn
said, scratching his head. "All Early Hatchers can, if they're trained."
"And if we combine our thoughts, we can communicate with outsiders," Demona
added. She looked back at Brooklyn, who looked embarrassed.
A thought echoed across the room. It sounded like both Brooklyn and
Demona's voices, but in everyone's minds. *Like this.*
Bronx whimpered and bent low to the ground. Demona bent down next to him
and scratched him on his head. "It's all right, boy," she said reassuringly.
Brooklyn gave an exasperated sigh. "Any other questions?" He sat back and
leaned against the wall.
"What else can Early Hatchers do?" Lexington asked.
"Well, sorcery comes to us more naturally than others," Demona said. "It
doesn't take as much training."
"And we are really hard to lie to, plus we can do a few other things that
aren't that impressive," Brooklyn said impatiently. "Where is that stupid
fay, already? It's been an hour."
"Oh, keep your loincloth on." Puck's voice came before he did. He appeared
sitting on the chair with Alex in his arms. "That lesson took a while."
"Did you get a hold of Oberon?" Krissie asked.
"We have contact!" Puck yelled. Alex giggled and waved his hands around.
"He's on his way. He needs to `tie up some loose ends.' Probably his nerves."
"So we're just supposed to sit here while the Phoenix does God knows what
to Goliath?" Elisa yelled. Puck sighed.
"I suppose so," he said. Alex cooed at Puck as Brooklyn rolled his eyes.
Puck looked over at Krissie and her companion. "He is going to need your
help greatly," he said with a raised eyebrow.
"Why?" Brooklyn's look-alike said.
"Because that's how we got the Phoenix trapped last time. With a couple of
elementalists' help."
"But..."
"No Buts. If you want to get back to your world, you have to help."
Demona looked at Krissie and the blue-eyed Brooklyn. "We explained our
secret, now tell us what an...what is that word again?"
"Elementalist."
"That is," Demona finished.
"Why should I tell you?" Krissie hissed. "You are a b-"
"For all you know, you could not exist in our world!" Brooklyn said. "She
doesn't know you! This Demona isn't the same Demona as in your world! YOU
DON'T KNOW HER!"
Krissie still glowered at Demona, but she relaxed, a little.
"Now will ye tell us what ye are?" Hudson said soothingly.
"I am one of the last elementalists in my world, Brooklyn, my child is the
other one." Krissie was getting frustrated. "Elementalists draw their power
straight from the elements without a book or chants."
"That's imposs - wait a minute...we learned about that!" Brooklyn said and
looked at Demona for conformation. Demona just stared at the floor.
"Except they weren't called elementalists. And it was still impossible to
do draw it directly from the elements."
"No, it's not," Demona said after a minute, "The Atlantians had that power,
but then Atlantis sunk and it was lost. Oberon sank Atlantis, he killed
the last elementalists because some started to rival his own power."
"I was sired when I was very young, the only reason I survived is because
of my brother," Krissie said and glared at Demona, "I went through your
memories and you were there, you were in that church at the Antinoge cross
roads!"
*Brooklyn,* a voice that wasn't Demona's echoed in Brooklyn's head *Move
now!* Brooklyn looked at his blue-eyed double who was gestering with his
head for him to move.
*No,* he answered telepathically.
*Your funeral.* Brooklyn answered.
Demona's jaw hit the floor and her eyes widened as Krissie's pendent flared
blue. "You, you're," she stuttered and started to get up.
"I am Krishana of Antinoge," Krissie yelled eyes flaring an ominous deep
purple and snarling showing her teeth's full length. Her pendant glowed
purple and a moment she looked like she was fringed with purple. During
all this Krissie's Brooklyn was crouching down ready to pounce for
something. Demona's Brooklyn was looking at Demona.
*SHE'S Krishana?* he yelled mentally. Demona cringed and then looked at
Krissie again.
Krissie made a fist and pulled back, like she was throwing a ball. In a
way she was. Forming around her fist a was ball of black and deep purple
energy. Her fist came down and the wad of energy went flying towards
Demona and her Brooklyn, who was still looking at Demona. As Krissie was
throwing her ball the blue eyed Brooklyn sprang forward and tackled his
twin, bringing him to the floor beside the couch he was sitting on.
Demona was hit head on by the blast. The force knocked her back off the
couch and onto the floor. She landed and didn't get up. The two Brooklyns
were on the floor.
"WOW!" Puck said with delight "Just what we need, a shadow mage!"
Alex promptly threw up on Puck shoulder.
"Get off of me!" Demona's Brooklyn shouted and pushed his twin off of him
and ran to Demona's side. The blue eyed one rolled to the floor and slowly
tried to get his feet.
Brooklyn's whole body hurt, that last blast had upset the balance so much
he couldn't see straight. Standing on shaking legs he saw his double
standing over Demona shaking her. He turned to make sure Krissie was
alright. She was kneeling on the floor, bent over with her hands on the
floor. She was breathing in short gasps.
"Kris?" he whispered, "You alright? You cast shadow."
Krissie looked back at him, she pale as a ghost. She closed her eyes and
shook her head from side to side. Then she got to her feet and half
stumbled, half ran out of the room. The wrenching pain in his gut convinced
him to sit down. Brooklyn walked over
to the chair and fell into it.
His twin was lifting Demona onto the couch. There was a big burn on her
shoulder where she had been hit, she was dead.
"Demona?" his twin kept saying as if she could hear him. "Demona?"
"Save you breath," Brooklyn said doubled over in the chair, "She'll wake up
soon enough."
"If you don't mind me butting in," Puck said, annoyed, "But aren't you
going to get that shadow mage back here?"
"Are you kidding? I don't want to get my..." Brooklyn's voice tapered off,
"Never mind."
"Is she going to wake up?" Angela asked.
"Yes, and believe me, she is going to have a worse headache then I have,"
Brooklyn said in a calm and smooth voice.
Puck cleared his throat. "The shadow mage," he reminded.
"She isn't a shadow mage," Brooklyn corrected, "I'm guessing that she
tapped into the power stored in her pendent and to cast that spell."
"If that blast," the Brooklyn by Demona said seriously.
"Were to hit me-"
"You would be dead before dawn," Brooklyn with blue eyes answered.
"I think I should apologize," the twin said seriously, "I haven't really
given you a chance."
"Hey, it's alright," Brooklyn said, "Just don't call me a blue- eyed
monster anymore, okay?"
The Brooklyn by Demona cringed and shut his eyes. He slowly opened one to
look at his twin. "You heard that?" he asked, horrified. The blue-eyed
Brooklyn nodded. Demona's Brooklyn smacked his forehead.
Demona moaned and began to wake up. Brooklyn kneeled at her side. "Are you
going to be alright?" he asked softly.
"I think I will," Demona said weakly. Looking at the other Brooklyn in the
chair. "I remember what happened to her."
Both Brooklyns glanced at her, and then Demona continued. "I did kill her
brother, and I did lock her in stone. I was followed by the Hunter and he
found them... smashed them."
Brooklyn sighed and nodded, "I haven't been able to go through Krissie's
memories very well, she has a very strong mental wall on them. From what
she has told me and what I was able to see, this is what happened in our
world......
* * *
The dim candle light of the church was making the shadows dance on the
walls. A young gray blue female gargoyle was hopping from rafter to
rafter, another one, a male and older was reading in one of the pews.
There came a draft as the door opened in the
back of the church. A young Krissie crouched down on the rafter and
watched in silence as a tall figure walked towards her reading brother.
"I told you last night, I will not use my power to wage war on an entire
species," Archon said getting out of the pew.
"I didn't come here to grovel for your help, but I will give you one last
chance, " the figure took her hood off. It was a female gargoyle, the first
gargoyle Krissie had seen besides Archon. Krissie could sense that she was
hiding something under her long cloak.
"And I told you that I would not," Archon answered sternly.
"Very well, then you have sealed your fate!" The red hair of the gargoyle
burned it's self into Krissie's memory. The stranger pulled something from
her cloak, put it to her lips and almost instantaneously a dart was in
Archon's chest.
"ARCHON!!!" Krissie yelled and leapt from the rafters and landed beside
her fallen brother. The stranger ran, laughing from the church. Krissie
pulled the dart out, but she could tell that the poison was of the
Grimourum. Frantically she cast every heal spell she knew, which wasn't a
lot.
Archon sighed, "Oh my Shana, it's too late for that," he began to breath
funny. Archon took a stone from his pocket that had a string tied around
it. Cupping it in his hands an eerie purple light surrounded him and seemed to go into his
hands. It was gone in an instant.
Slowly, he put it around the little gargoyle's neck, "One day when you are ready,
you will gain the gift of shadow."
Tears were streaming down Krissie's face, "You can't leave me."
"I will always be with you, my sister, my Shana."
Archon resigned to his fate laid back on the floor and closed his eyes.
"NO!" Krissie cried, "Please, don't," she throw her arms around him crying.
Krissie laid next to him crying for a moment. Then his body disintegrated
into a purple, blue, gray mist that surrounded Krissie. Krissie looked up
at, and swore she could feel Archon's hand wipe away a tear and the wind
whispered, "I will always be with you." Krissie laid down on the spot and
cried there where her brother had been for the rest of the night.
The stone skin of sleep cracked and Krissie was once again awake. She
didn't move, she had seen the scene over and over in her sleep. A draft
sent shivers up her spine, numbly she looked back to see the red haired gargoyle walking
towards her. Rage was all that Krissie was, leaping at the female she snarled. But she
wasn't a fighter and the tall gargoyle caught her by her wrists.
"You witch!" Cried Krissie, "May Caine take you, you wench!"
The red haired gargoyle threw Krissie to the floor. She saw the pendant and
knew immediately that Archon with his last bit of strength had sealed his
power in that pendant. That also meant that only this little gargoyle that
was kneeling on the floor was the only one that could use it.
In disgust she started to chant. The little one just looked up at her with
tears rolling down her face.
Krissie felt at peace, she listened to the words the stranger was saying
and understood what was happening. She felt tired, and the world went to
stone.
* * *
....... and she woke up 900 years later in a Berkeley storage room,"
Brooklyn finished.
"I can't blame her," Lex said. The rest of the room nodded in agreement.
"Puck," Blue-eyed Brooklyn said. "I will help you in anyway I can."
Demona was looking down at the ground, hiding her face. Brooklyn noticed
and bent down. He put a single talon under her chin and drew her face up.
It was tear-streaked and her eyes were red and full of guilt.
"I...I...tried to start over, Brooklyn...b-but..."
"Oh, Demona..." Brooklyn put a hand behind her head and drew it down to his
shoulder. Demona sat there, sobbing.
"I wanted to start over, forget my past," she said in between sobs. "But
every time I try to wipe the slate clean, my past just comes back and
haunts me." She lifted her head again with fresh tears. "Why can't I forget
my past?"
"Ye cannot forget yer past, lass," Hudson said, shaking his head. "Ye can
only try to make amends."
"Hudson, I killed her brother, and her!" Demona said, shaking her head.
"How is a simple apology supposed to heal that?" She stood up and walked
away from the window. "Brooklyn..."
"Yeah?" Both Brooklyns answered at the same time. They looked at each other
and the brown-eyed one put a hand to his head.
Demona didn't seem to notice. "The story you told was basically the same
here, in our dimension, but there are a few differences." She looked up at
the high moon, her eyes almost glazing over in memory. "It's true I wanted
Archon to help me....."
* * *
"I am not using my powers to suit your needs, like I told you before,"
Archon said, shutting his book. "I told you that last time. Why do you
still pester me?"
Demona brought down the hood and looked at the gargoyle before her. "I was
hoping you changed your mind."
"No, I did not. Now leave," Archon said, pointing towards the door.
Demona felt rage building up inside of her. ~Why doesn't this gargoyle
understand that the humans will betray him?~ she thought, pulling out her
dart barrel. She saw Archon step back. "You will regret that in the future,
friend." She raised the barrel to her lips and aimed for his shoulder,
where the poison would only harm him enough to teach him a lesson. He would
heal at sunrise.
Out of the corner of her eye she noticed a second gargoyle, a young female.
She was so startled that her aim was knocked off and the dart flew. Demona
watched, as if almost in slow motion, as the dart went into Archon's stomach.
Horrified at what she had done, she back up a few steps, covering her
mouth. She heard, faintly, a yell. She saw the young gargoyle run up next
to her brother and fall to his side. Demona put a hand to her mouth as she
felt faint. She turned away and ran to the window, bursting through it.
Ignoring the pain from the glass, she glided away into the night, fighting
tears.
* * *
"And I fled, like the coward I am," Demona said, still looking out the window.
"Then how did Krissie get cast in stone?" the blue-eyed Brooklyn asked.
"I was horrified that I had caused the death of another gargoyle, but I
blamed the humans, like I always had..."
* * *
Demona wanted to return to where she had left Archon and his young friend,
but she couldn't bear to face them.
She finally got up the nerve to go see if he had survived, although she was
sure he hadn't. She glided up to the window the next night, peeking in. She
saw the young female gargoyle, sitting on the ground and staring at
nothing. Beside her, was the body of Archon.
Guilt washed through Demona, but was replaced by concern for the young
girl. She now had no one to turn to, no one to look up to. Demona had taken
her entire life away.
Demona wanted to make up for what she had done. She walked into the room,
wanting to take in this young gargoyle, raise her. But to her horror, the
young one noticed her and leapt at her. Demona held a hand out, wanting to
tell her to stop, but she found she couldn't speak. She caught the young
one by her wrists, still trying to say something. She then noticed the
pendant the young girl was wearing. Demona pushed her back.
As if in a dream, Demona started chanting. She didn't understand why, but
she felt as if something was speaking through her, forcing her to cast the
spell. She knew what spell she was casting, and she wanted desperately to
stop, but by then it was too late.
The girl was frozen forever in stone.
"No..." Demona finally found her voice. "What have I done?" She turned her
back to the girl, horrified. Once again, she fled from the scene.
She landed on a nearby rooftop. She brought her knees up to her chest and
stared pointlessly at the stars. "What have I done?" she asked again. She
didn't know how long she sat there.
"DEMON!"
A thickly accented voice ripped through her mourning. She turned around
quickly to spy a man with a black mask on. Across the front were three
slashes, a memory from long ago...
Demona growled and leapt at the Hunter. Her guilt was feeding her rage
focused on this human.
The Hunter kicked Demona in the stomach. "You and your demon race will
perish at the hands of the Hunter!" Demona backed up a few steps and gasped
at something.
~I've already done his work for him.~
She shook her head and leapt off the building. She caught an updraft and
glided up. She looked back and saw the Hunter running off the roof and dive
into a window.
She decided to follow him. In a haze, she saw him find the young girl's
statue, almost a memorial to herself and her brother.
The Hunter raised his weapon.....
* * *
"And he smashed her to dust, probably not caring if she was a real gargoyle
or not," Demona finished. The clan looked at her, half in sorrow, half in
contempt. Except Brooklyn, who was watching her carefully, looking ready to
run to her side at any signs of collapse.
"Interesting story, Aurora." The voice came before the being did, and
Oberon appeared in the middle of the room. Both Brooklyn and Demona gasped.
"Why did you call me Aurora?" Demona said. "Only the coven called me that!"
"I payed close attention to your certain coven," Oberon said. I remember
when both of you were initiated into it, given your names..."
"Lord Oberon!" Puck smiled nervously. Oberon turned to face his old servant.
"Yes, Puck?" he asked, almost tiredly.
"Well, Alex basically told you the whole story, right?" Puck said. Oberon
nodded. "Well, now you're here!'
"And where are the elementalists?" Oberon asked, crossing his arms. Puck
pointed to the Brooklyn in the chair. "And where is the other? I was told
there were two."
Brooklyn slowly got up, testing the strength in his legs. "I'd better go
find her. I didn't mean to let her away for so long, but I kind of couldn't
move." He turned toward the door the Krissie had fled out of.
"We'll help look," the other Brooklyn offered, standing up. Demona walked
over to him and looked down at his metal pendant, then at her own.
"Hey, uh..." Brooklyn looked at his blue-eyed twin. "Oh, may as well say it
- Brooklyn, do you think she'll still be in the castle?"
The blue-eyed Brooklyn thought a moment. "Most likely, but I really
wouldn't know."
"Okay, let's split up and look for her," Brooklyn ordered the rest of the
clan. Everyone walked out of the room.
* * *
"I wonder what they act like in their world," Brooklyn said, walking next
to Demona.
"What do you mean?" Demona peered curiously at Brooklyn.
"I wonder how they act in their own world, without all this...stuff...going
on," Brooklyn continued thoughtfully. "I mean, they can't act like this all
the time."
"Brooklyn?"
"They seem a little too...serious," Brooklyn explained.
Demona grinned a little. "Brooklyn, I can't imagine even your alter self
being serious."
Brooklyn looked at Demona with pretend hurt on his face. "You think I can't
be serious?" he asked.
"You're like...the clan jester!"
Brooklyn grinned broadly. "Lookie, folks, it's Brooklyn, the royal Clan
Jester! Here to entertain Princess Angela and her royal highness, Queen
Demona!" Brooklyn bowed elaborately before Demona, giving an exaggerated
swoon. "Oh, my Queen, I am not worthy to be in your presence!"
Demona laughed. "See what I mean?" Brooklyn, still grinning, started
walking again. Demona put a hand on his arm.
"Okay, I was wrong," she said. "You're not Clan Jester, at least if I am
Queen." Brooklyn stopped walking and looked at her with a raised eye ridge.
"If I am Queen," Demona said, pulling him closer. "Then you are King." She
smiled and laid a single kiss on his beak. She then turned and began
walking again, leaving a stunned Brooklyn.
He grinned and followed.
* * *
Brooklyn was standing in the middle of the library. He was told that this
was were she went the night he touched her pendant. He heard singing, so
he knew his sire was here. It was a place where magic came easily.
"I will remember you, will you remember me? don't let your life pass you
by, weep not for the memory."
"Kris?"
Krissie continued to sing, "Weep not for the memory, weep..."
Krissie was hidden in the shadows of the upper level bookcases, but
Brooklyn knew she was there. He hopped up to the next level of the library
and saw her on the ground, curled up.
"Kris, I know you must feel strange around Demona-"
"It's not that, Brooklyn," Krissie interrupted. "I cast shadow, that's
what's bothering me."
"Kris, you knew what Archon told you- you would gain the gift of shadow
when you were ready," Brooklyn said, putting a comforting hand on her
shoulder.
Krissie curled up in his wings, "But I didn't gain anything, once Archon
looked like me, but then he was given shadow and well you saw, he got
purple. Brook, you can just go through my memories any time you want, I
really don't mind that you're looking at my most private moments, so you go
right ahead."
"You went through Demona's memories-"
"That's different."
"How is it different?"
Krissie could only look at him.
* * *
"Well, what do we know about the Phoenix?"
Brooklyn and Demona had managed to get back on track after a while.
Brooklyn looked at Demona, hoping for a good answer.
Demona shook her head, to his disappointment. "Absolutely nothing."
Brooklyn heaved a sigh and then veered to the left towards the library
doors. "May as well check in here," he said, pushing open the door. They
walked inside.
"Well, what's everything that's in relation with the Gate...that we can
remember?" Demona asked.
Brooklyn stopped walking and started counting the points off on his talons.
"Well, there was when you got the halves together and went back in the
past, the Archmage fight on Avalon, Puck and that funky dream that he gave
Goliath, Krystiana...oh, God..."
Brooklyn and Demona looked at each other "Krystiana," they said at the same
time.
"She has got to be the answer!" Demona insisted. "She came back here with
the Phoenix Gate. And she is from 47 years in the future, so we have to get
the Phoenix Gate sometime in between now and that time." She put a talon to
her cheek. "But how did we get it?"
"Who is Krystiana?" They both looked up to the next level of the library to
spot the other Brooklyn and Krissie.
Krissie was curled up in a ball in Brooklyn's lap, asleep. Brooklyn was
sitting in one of the big posh chairs Xanatos kept around.
"You found her," Brooklyn said, and jumped up to the second level. Demona
followed hesitantly. She saw Krissie curled up in a ball and could only
think of that little gargoyle back in the church crying for her brother.
Brooklyn smiled and shook his head. "Don't feel bad, Demona. She's been
through a lot and has always came back for more. The best thing to do is
let her sleep."
"Are you sure that the right thing to do?" the other Brooklyn said. "I
mean, Oberon's here."
"May I ask you a blunt question?" Demona said.
"Go ahead."
"You seem so serious, not like the Brooklyn here," Demona said and looked
at Krissie. She really felt pity for her, an emotion she hadn't felt this
deeply in many centuries.
Brooklyn sighed, "I don't normally act like this, I'm scared."
"Why?" the other Brooklyn asked.
Krissie scratched behind her ear with her foot.
"Why? Besides from the obvious being sucked through a portal and ending up
in a different dimension? I was only brought across a couple weeks ago, I
don't know what I'm doing. And Kris is rather mixed up by the present
circumstances," Brooklyn finished. He started to unconsciously stroke Krissie's side as
she slept.
"Mixed up, or screwed up?" Brooklyn asked.
The Brooklyn with Krissie in his lap had to smile, "Back there she was just
confused, but as psychologically, she's screwed."
Krissie smiled in her sleep, "I heard that," she said, eyes closed.
"Are you going to behave?" her Brooklyn asked.
"Okay," Krissie answered.
"Then lets go meet up with Oberon," Demona said.
* * *
Demona tried to stay as far away as possible from Krissie as she could.
When Krissie walked in first in line, the two Brooklyns followed, then
Demona came last.
She could barely look at Krissie without getting floods of memories. They
bore down on her, teasing her, haunting her. They swirled around her,
trying to tell her that she was evil and could never reform.
~Oh, shut up,~ she told her brain.
Brooklyn, her Brooklyn, was watching her carefully. He and Angela were the
only ones who truly trusted her for all that she was worth. She trusted all
of them. She even trusted the Detective, Elisa Maza, a little. She could
now understand why they considered her part of the clan. She was like
family, and she would have made a good gargoyle. Demona would have liked
her for a rookery sister, someone to talk to. She now thought of Elisa as
her sister, despite her appearance. She still would never fully trust
humans again, but then, neither did the rest of the clan.
"Hello? Space cadet!" Demona blinked as Brooklyn waved his talons in front
of her face.
"Huh? What?" She shook her head to clear it. "Oh, sorry, I was just
thinking..."
"`Bout what?"
"About Krystiana," she said, half-truthfully. "If there was some way we
could contact her..."
"You still haven't told us who that is," came Brooklyn's voice from in
front of them. The blue-eyed Brooklyn and Krissie were looking at them.
Brooklyn and Demona looked at each other, then back at Krissie and her
Brooklyn.
"Well, Demona's future self and Krystiana came from the future, just a few
weeks ago," Brooklyn began. "They had the Phoenix Gate, so we must have
gotten it back somehow."
"But who _is_ Krystiana?" Krissie asked.
Demona and Brooklyn looked at each other, not bothering to communicate
silently because they knew they had to tell them.
"She is...supposedly...our daughter," Demona said.
"Daughter?" the Blue-eyed Brooklyn asked, interlocking his hand with
Krissie's. Demona nodded.
Brooklyn suddenly opened his eyes wide with an idea. "I've got it!" he
yelled, grinning.
Demona looked at his. "Got what?"
"We can communicate with her!" he said, still grinning madly. "All we need
to do is send her a letter."
"I'm not quite following you, there," Krissie said.
"Like Xanatos did. He went back in time and sent himself the coin to his
younger self. It took a thousand years, but not as long to him - what we
need to do is get someone to give her a letter in about forty-seven years!"
Demona smiled and looked back at Krissie and her Brooklyn.
"It's worth a shot," Krissie's Brooklyn said.
* * *
"Be sure this gets to her," Dominique Destine ordered.
"Yes, ma'am," said the young boy, who was called Jeffery Smith. He had a
thick accent, probably Texan. "You're paying me enough for it, one little
delivery twon't hurt me."
Ms. Destine sat back, looking somewhat satisfied. "Remember, forty-seven
years to the dot," she reminded him as he got up to leave.
"Don't worry, ma'am. I'll mark it on all my calenders," Jeffery said,
putting on his hat. "G'day, Ms. Destine." He turned and left.
* * *
Brooklyn awoke with a crash. He turned to Demona, who was looking at him,
smiling.
"Did you get someone?" he asked.
"Yes, and he is reliable," Demona said, walking up to him.
"We better get back to the castle," he said.
* * *
Castle Wyvern
2044 A.D.
"I have a letter here for a Miss Krystiana."
Demona turned to face an old human. He looked to be about fifty, maybe
older. She remembered something faintly, but she couldn't grasp it.
"Krys isn't here right now," she said. "Do you want me to take it?"
The human shook his head, completely oblivious to the fact that he was
talking to a gargoyle. "I was told to give it directly to her."
"I'm right here, Mom," Krystiana said, coming out of the shadows. The human
held out an envelope that looked old to her. She took it and turned it
over, studying it.
"Uh...thanks..." she said. "What did you your name was?"
The man smiled. "Didn't. It's Jeffery Smith."
Demona gasped, and then quickly ran into another room. Krystiana looked to
where she had fled and then glanced at Jeffery.
"Thanks again, sorry to run, but..." she ran into the room after Demona.
"Mom?"
Krystiana looked around the room, not seeing anyone. She spotted the open
window and sighed.
Krys plopped down in a nearby chair and then looked once again at the
letter in her hand. It had been sealed old fashionably, most likely from
the `90's. She opened it, rather bored.
Krystiana-
We are in need of your help. It seems a bit awkward, but come into the past
again with the Phoenix Gate. We have a slight problem with the Phoenix, and
we need to know how you got the Phoenix Gate.
-The Manhattan Clan
July 23, 1997
Krys sighed and opened the pouch at her side. ~Well, there goes my night,~
she thought as she pulled out the Phoenix Gate.
* * *
Castle Wyvern
1997 A.D.
Oberon watched the two Brooklyns with interest. They were in an arm
wrestling contest, and of course they were evenly matched.
Everyone was watching and cheering, trying to keep their minds off Goliath.
Even Demona was smiling and rooting for her Brooklyn. The arms hadn't even
moved one inch because each Brooklyn was at even strength.
The blue-eyed Brooklyn finally did something. "Oh, dear lord!" he yelled,
pointing at something to the left. The other Brooklyn turned, letting his
guard down.
The blue-eyed Brooklyn took the chance and slammed the other Brooklyn's
fist to the table. Krissie smiled and hugged her Brooklyn.
"That was mine," Krissie whispered to Brooklyn.
"Where do you think I got it?" Brooklyn whispered back, running a talon
through her hair.
Krissie grinned and put her head on Brooklyn's shoulder. She watched the
clan, smiling, laughing. One disturbed her. Demona was laughing.
And it wasn't evilly, not anything like the laugh she had heard when she
killed Archon. It was sincere, good-natured laughter.
"She really isn't anything like the Demona in our world," Krissie whispered
to Brooklyn.
"Yeah," Brooklyn whispered back. "I wonder what would happen if they would
meet-"
His words were cut off, as was the laughter, when a globe of fire ignited
in the middle of the room.
"So, what's up?" the female gargoyle said, that was now standing where the
globe of fire was.
"Hello, Krystiana," Demona said. "Thank you for coming."
"So _this_ is Krystiana," Krissie said, and looked her over. She next
looked Brooklyn over. "At least she didn't get your nose," she said to her
Brooklyn.
"Oh, will you shut up about my nose?" Blue-eyed Brooklyn said. Brooklyn
promptly grabbed Krissie, pinned her on the floor and started to tickle the
life out of her.
Krys just looked at her father and back at her father's twin. "Uh...huh..."
"Just think dimensional warp," Brooklyn said. He looked at his twin
tickling his sire and telling her to say mercy. All he could do was shake
his head. He sighed and regained his train of thought. "Anyway, the
Phoenix is out, stole Goliath, and is really mad."
"Do you have the gate with you?" Oberon asked, in his monotone.
"Yeah," Krys said, still looking at the tickling war.
"MER-CY!!!!" Krissie cried in between laughs. "Mercy, I give!"
Krissie and Brooklyn sat down in one of the chairs. Actually, more like
Krissie sat down on Brooklyn who sat down in one of the chairs.
"Good," Oberon continued in his bored indifferent voice, "We can use this
gate as a forge to make a new one. We shall go to Avalon so we will have
access to proper materials."
"What about the Phoenix?" Lex asked, "I don't think she wants to go back."
"What about Goliath?" Angela asked.
Oberon sighed. "Elementalists do have a talent for travel on Gia's plain,
so that could be a problem."
"What do elementalists have to do with the Phoenix?" Demona asked.
"Didn't you figure that out?" Puck said, "The Phoenix was an elementalist."
Elisa looked confused for a moment. "But...what about the Greek myths?"
Oberon turned to Elisa. "They are true. The Phoenix was worshiped as a god
in those ancient times."
"She was a fire elemental, which doesn't exist in our world anymore because
the element died when Oberon sank Atlantis. She died, but was resurrected
from the ashes, and the Greeks began worshiping her. In that form she could
travel through time with a thought," Krissie finished.
"So big daddy Oberon panicked and locked her in the gate, which his now
loyal fey children helped him make," Puck continued, "But all of them had
lost the skill need to trap the Phoenix so he called on the elementalists."
"Yes, they were very cooperative," Oberon said, "One lured her into the
gate and got out before the Phoenix realized that it was a trap."
"What a minute," Brooklyn piped up. "You mean you want one of us has to
revert into element form, travel in flesh on Gia's plane, and go into an
artificial realm?"
"Yes," Oberon said, "Put first we must travel to Avalon to forge a new gate."
"First?!?" Krissie yelled, both her and Brooklyn were white as ghosts.
"Maybe this place isn't that bad," Brooklyn said, looking at the floor.
"What? You're just giving up?" Krys asked.
"Why don't I just shoot myself and save the time?" Krissie said. The tip
of her tale was starting to twitch. Brooklyn wrapped his arms and wings
around her but she was already shaking.
"Is what you have to do hard?" Lex asked.
"You could say that," Brooklyn answered in a calm voice.
"Well, are you or aren't you going to do it?" The other Brooklyn asked. He
didn't understand most of what they were talking about.
"What Oberon wants me to do is very hard." Krissie glanced at Demona and
the other Brooklyn. ~I didn't belong here,~ Krissie thought. ~We don't
belong here.~ "But I'll try."
"Krishana, you can't be serious!!" Krissie's Brooklyn said. "You can't
travel on Gia's plain in flesh, and what if something happens? "
Krissie took Brooklyn's hand in her's and caressed the back of it. She
gazed deep into his eyes, "What if."
"You guys should be on the soaps," Puck said with a sniffle and a fake tear.
"Now that we have that settled," Oberon said, "On to Avalon."
There was a flash of light and as the glare died everyone could see that
they were standing on the bluff that overlooked the beach. They all
looked in the direction of the castle.
"No!" Angela cried as she fell to her knees. "No."
The landscape was burnt, the orchard was a field of smoldering ashes. The
castle looked like it had been under attack by the Quarrymen. Bits of the
parapets were everywhere. A few stray gargoyles stood around the remains
of the tower.
"What happened here?" Elisa said, mouth open.
Everything was in ruin.
Brooklyn glanced at Oberon, who, for the possibly first and last time in
his life, looked shocked. But what more, Oberon looked panicked. He opened his mouth
and yelled one word before disappearing.
"TITANIA!!!"
Brooklyn looked down at where Oberon had stood. "He's scared for his wife,~
Brooklyn thought. ~He's scared that she might be dead...~ He looked down at
Demona, who was looking around the land.
*Where are we?* Demona's voice came into Brooklyn's head.
*I guess on Avalon,* Brooklyn replied. He thought he heard someone moan
somewhere near. The voice sounded vaguely familiar, but he couldn't place it.
"My brothers, my sisters..." Angela was sobbing, ignoring all comfort
Broadway tried to give her. "Where are they?"
Brooklyn heard the moan again. *Did you hear that?* he thought to Demona.
Demona took a moment before answering. *Yes.* She turned her head towards
the sound as it came again.
They both walked over to a pile of stones, away from the group. Together,
they removed the heavy stone on top. Beneath, was a sight that amazed
everyone's eyes.
Brooklyn searched for a name. "Luna?"
It was the white-haired Weird Sister, covered in debris. She was scratched
and bleeding in numerous places. There was dirt smeared across her face,
her dress ripped here and there.
Brooklyn picked her up and brought her back to the group. She was
unconscious and actually looked weak.
A muscular gargoyle came out of the shadows. Angela looked up with
tear-filled eyes. "Gabriel!" she yelled, looking relieved. She stood up and
threw her arms around his neck. Broadway sat back, looking slightly jealous.
"What happened here, Gabriel?" Angela asked.
"I wish I knew," Gabriel said. He looked back at the destruction, sighing.
The blue-eyed Brooklyn bent down and looked at the scorch marks on the
ground. "I think it's pretty much obvious," he stated, running his hand
along the dirt. "The Phoenix."
Demona looked at her Brooklyn with a sharp turn of her head. "But how..."
She turned her head again as a single sentence was said, one filled with
horror, but almost fascination.
"I'm bleeding!" Luna had a hand to her head. "Immortals do not bleed." Her
voice had the usual contempt within it, but it did not have the echo that
everyone remembered. She looked around. "Where are my sisters?" she asked,
standing up. "I cannot sense them...I can't sense anyone!" Her eyes widened
with shocked realization. "I...I have no powers! They are...gone..."
"Can you tell us what happened?" Krystiana asked, putting a comforting hand
on Luna's shoulder.
"The Phoenix came, and I remember her looking at me and my sisters..." Luna
shook her head, trying to remember. "And then I...blacked out. That has
never happened to me before."
Brooklyn thought a moment, then bent down next to Luna. He reached out and
gave her a sharp pinch in the arm.
"OW!!" Luna yelled, clutching a hand over her arm. She glared at Brooklyn,
then gasped. "I felt real pain!"
Brooklyn nodded in conclusion, standing up. "Guess what, Luna. You're not
immortal anymore. Welcome to the land of mortals."
"Mortal?!" Luna looked shocked. "But how can it be?"
Gabriel watched with interest. "It was like this when we woke up. That was
only a few minutes-"
He was cut off by a yell that came from the castle. Angela gasped. "That
sounds like Guardian!"
"Tom?" Elisa said. Angela and Gabriel began running towards the castle.
Everyone looked at everyone else, and followed.
* * *
They found Tom bent down, beside a crumbled pile of stones. Angela sat down
beside him, and slowly picked up a piece of the stone. She gasped and dropped it.
Gabriel looked at the dropped piece of stone. "No..." Bronx whimpered and
laid on the floor.
"Boudicca..." Tom shook his head in sorrow. "I never knew how much she
meant to me...to all of us..."
Luna staggered in. "There are a few more outside, smashed as well," she
said. "I believe their names are...were... Melissa, Jordan, Christopher,
and William." She stopped for a moment. "I am sorry."
Tom looked up and saw Lex, Broadway, and Brooklyn. "You three! I remember
you!"
"You do?" Lex asked.
"I met you three the night before...the Vikings attacked." Tom stopped. He
looked over at Brooklyn. "My mother hit you with a piece of firewood."
"TOM?!" Brooklyn exclaimed. "Jeez..." He noticed Tom looking over his
shoulder, at his twin.
"Why are there two of ye?" he asked.
Krystiana spoke up, after keeping silent for a long time. "I want to know
that, too."
Brooklyn looked at his twin and Krissie and sighed. "Its a long story..."
* * *
"So how are we to defeat this Phoenix?" Tom asked.
"Oberon said he must forge a new Gate," Lex said.
"My sisters and I did that the last time the Phoenix was out," Luna said.
She looked up at the sky. "I cannot do that now. I have no powers."
"Once we find your other sisters, you can," Krissie said.
"Yes," Luna agreed. "Together we have our powers. But separate..." she
stopped and looked down.
"Hey, where is Oberon, any ways?" Broadway said.
"Right here." Oberon appeared off to the side. "I had to make sure my Queen
was safe."
Luna kneeled before Oberon with a pleading look on her face. "My lord, do
you know where my sisters are?"
"Luna, I can only tell they are somewhere on the island," Oberon said. "But
I think one is inside the castle." He looked down at Luna with a little
sympathy. "We will find them. You three helped me forge the Gate the last
time."
Other surviving gargoyles gathered around the crowd. A few of them peered
at Brooklyn and the other newcomers. Many of them edged away from Demona,
remembering the last time she had come to Avalon.
Brooklyn turned to the clan he knew. "We should probably try and find the
other two sisters. We should split up in teams and search the entire island."
Gabriel raised an eye ridge at the red gargoyle giving orders. He turned to
look at Angela to share his concern, but she seemed to be listening to him.
He elbowed her in her side to get her attention. She turned and glared at
him.
"What?" she whispered.
"Who is he to give orders?" he whispered back.
"Father's second-in-command, that's who," Angela said quietly.
Gabriel paused. "Father?"
"Goliath." Angela stood up and walked over to Broadway.
Gabriel stared after her in shock. ~Goliath is her father?~ he thought to
himself.
* * *
Elisa was getting impatient, and it showed.
She was searching the castle, or at least the remains of it. Katherine, who
had been out in the forest at Magus's grave when the attack took place, had
shown up and saw what happened. She helped Elisa search for the lost
sister. Ophelia accompanied them, lifting up the heavy stones and pushing
away the large pieces of furniture.
Elisa threw a few loose rocks over her shoulder. ~Goliath could be dead,
and we're looking for an old enemy to help us,~ she thought. She wiped a
single tear from her eye at the thought of Goliath not being there for her.
She thought back over the last few years that she had known him and the
rest of the clan. Bronx had been the first one she had seen, and he had
almost given her a heart attack. Goliath came in next, and then she fell
off the building. But Goliath dove down and caught her.
~The first catch,~ she thought. ~The first one of many.~
The memories were many, but all priceless. Brooklyn, at first, seemed to be
the one who least trusted humans. But then Demona showed up. The first
words that Demona had said directly to Elisa were, "You've just been
poisoned."
Elisa couldn't believe how much Demona had changed. ~And for that matter,
Brooklyn, too,~ Elisa thought. ~He was the one who had least trusted
Demona, now he was the one who trusted her the most, even more that Angela.~
Elisa sighed as she helped Ophelia push a heavy rock over. There was still
no sign of one of the other sisters.
"Over here!" The Princess shouted. "I've found her!" Ophelia and Elisa ran
over to her.
Sure enough, there she was. It was the black-haired one, Phoebe. Unlike her
leader, she was conscious, but still badly hurt.
Ophelia turned to Elisa. "What would you have me do?" she asked. Elisa
blinked.
"Since when did I become...never mind." Elisa sighed. "We should take her
to Oberon and Luna."
"Luna?" Phoebe said, almost excitedly. "Selena - they are alive?"
Elisa looked down at her with pity. "We don't know about Selena, but Luna
is." As Phoebe's face fell, Elisa offered her hand.
"We'll find her," Elisa said, helping the fay up. Letting Phoebe lean on
her, they staggered to the outside.
"I wonder how the others are doing..."
* * *
Brooklyn split everyone into groups of five. The Manhattan Clan separated
because they didn't know their way around the island. Everyone seemed to
accept him as the leader in Goliath's absence. Demona had ended up going with Angela
because she felt uncomfortable about the stares coming from the other gargoyles.
All the gargoyles had been spilt up, or so Brooklyn thought. Two had
slipped away in the confusion and chaos. Brooklyn had gone with Gabriel
and another gargoyle.
"That other red one," Gabriel said, "The one that looks just like you.
Which group is he in?"
Brooklyn slapped his forehead. "He isn't in a group. I lost sight of him.
We have got to find him."
"Why should we?" The female gargoyle with pale grey skin and black hair
asked. "He probably went out looking with that other one with the purple
hair."
"Eva's right," Gabriel said. "They are most likely looking too."
"You don't get it. They are the elementalists. I have to know where they
are."
* * *
Brooklyn sat at the grotto. The water here was rich and clean. It was
alive. The water around Manhattan was always stagge and dead. The stone gazebo
with the looking pool was in front of him. Brooklyn sighed and dipped his
feet in the water. It was warm. Despite all that had happened he felt calm
and relaxed now. Brooklyn could feel the energy flow freely in the water.
He felt what had happened, the balance shifting back and forth like waves.
Brooklyn listened to the water splash on the shore behind him. It was so
peaceful here. This was where the water element was most potent. Krissie
told him to find Goliath and that was just what he doing. He concentrated
on a memory of Goliath, one from before the massacre. He remembered when
the leader of the clan had taken the time to teach a small, and somewhat
scrawny, red beaked gargoyle how to use a sword. Goliath did know how to
use weapons, he just chose not to. While concentrating on this memory, the
water in the pool began to swirl and foam.
"Hey, Brooklyn!" Gabriel called from the beach, the other Brooklyn and Eva
close behind him.
"Where did you go? Where's Krissie?" Brooklyn demanded, none of them
noticed the image in the pool at first, but once they did they were silent.
The image showed Goliath in a cage. It looked like he was in a hall of
some sort. A reddish-orange hall that resembled all tales of hell. Beside
the cage was a throne, with the Phoenix sitting on it. There was a small
fire in front of her. Behind the throne were columns with fire spiraling
up them. It sent shivers down the back of all the gargoyles. On the other
side of the Phoenix was the third sister, who also was in a cage and was
bound by chains. Iron no doubt. Suddenly the image shifted and went to a
close up on the Phoenix's face. Her eyes popped open and flared bright
yellow. She roared, but the three onlookers couldn't hear. But the
Brooklyn that was making this possible cringed and covered his ears with
his hands as he fell back with a small yelp. The water stopped moving and
the image was lost into darkness.
"That bitch!" Brooklyn said, shaking his head.
"What happened?" Eva asked.
"Where was that?" Gabriel asked.
"She's in the fire node, and she saw what I was doing. Oww," Brooklyn said,
rubbing his jaw.
"Where's Krissie?" Brooklyn asked.
"The wind node," Brooklyn answered.
"How do we get to the fire node?" Gabriel asked.
"I'll take you there," blue eyes said and got up.
* * *
Four gargoyles stood at the rim of the volcano. The light given off by the
molten rock gave their faces an ominous glow. A warm wind whistled pass
and made them all shiver.
"There." One of the Brooklyns pointed to the small cave across the lava
field. "In there."
"But that's just an old cave," Eva said and swallowed.
"Goliath is really in there?" Gabriel asked. He sounded
unsure about what they all knew they had to do.
"Yes, and the missing sister," Brooklyn said and looked at the lava.
"Can't live forever," the Brooklyn that had become the leader in Goliath's
absence said and flew off towards the small cave. One by one the others
followed. They all flew into the cave, it glowed orange and was hot. The
small group walked through a small hallway with carving on them. Eva
stopped and looked mesmerized at the murals.
"What do they mean?" she asked running a hand over them.
"It tells the story of the first elementalists," Brooklyn said, "More like
the enslaving of the elementalists."
"Come on," The other one said, "I want to get Goliath and get out."
"We should get the other sister first," Gabriel said. "At least then we can
make another Gate."
"Good point," Blue eye Brooklyn said.
"Where did the Phoenix go?" Eva said.
The three males wandered cautiously into the hall that they had seen in the
water.
"Brooklyn! Gabriel!" Goliath said from the cage. "Get her out first."
Shhhh," Brooklyn put a finger to his beak. "She's here."
"Let's get this over with," Eva said, "This place doesn't feel right."
The four crossed the hall as fast as the could. Gabriel smashed the door
of Selena's cage in.
"My sisters?" Selena pleaded.
"They're fine," Brooklyn with blue eyes said. "We gotta get out of here!"
The Brooklyns started to break the chains, but they were hot. Even with the
two of them working they had to break them one at a time. Gabriel looked over
his shoulder at Goliath watching from the other cage.
"I can't just leave him here," Gabriel said and started to run across the
hall.
There was a flash of light and a high pitched roar. Eva looked up and saw
the Phoenix, flying down from the ceiling. She was in a vaguely human form,
but still made of flame. She had a large knife in her hand and she was
heading towards Gabriel.
"NO!!" Eva cried, and ran fast on four legs. She reached Gabriel and
pushed him out of the way just as the Phoenix's knife came down on her.
Eva's eyes went wide as she fell to the floor. There was an moment of
silence and shock as the Phoenix pulled the knife from Eva's back. Blue
eyed Brooklyn ran to where Eva had fallen and stood over her body. Gabriel
fell beside his sister.
"Eva!" he began to cry as he took his sister in his arms.
Brooklyn snarled and his eyes flared blue. The Phoenix laughed and held
the knife to his neck.
"Foolish child," she said.
An ear piercing scream made them all turn. Krissie came hurling into the
hall and knocked Phoenix on her tail.
"Leave my child alone," Krissie said snarling and flaring her eyes green.
The Phoenix only cackled as they began to circle each other, Krissie on
all fours and the Phoenix hopping on two.
"Take Selena and leave," Krissie ordered.
Without a word, the two Brooklyns took Selena and Gabriel picked up Eva's
still body and left Krissie and the Phoenix in a face off.
* * *
Goliath tested the chains around him. They had been weakened by
the Phoenix's heat when she rushed past him. Using all his strength, he
pressed against the chains. They silently started popping open.
Unnoticed, Goliath slipped out of his cage.
* * *
Krystiana looked around as a scream echoed across the hills. She
narrowed her eyes.
"Helena, wait," Krystiana said, fulling her wings to hover. The
blue female in front looked back.
Don't order me around, child," she said.
"And don't call me child!" Krys shot back. "Something is going on.
I'm leaving. I don't care what my father said. I'm `separating.'" She
glided a few feet away and then looked back. "Oh, and might I add, you
have the most shocking bossiness ever!" With that, she glided towards
where the scream had come from.
Helena turned to her companions. "`Shocking?'"
* * *
Krys hurtled towards the cave at top speed.
"Krys!" She looked down and saw her father and his party, plus
three extra charges. The other Brooklyn, the third sister, and Goliath.
Krystiana landed on silent feet. "What happened?"
Blue-eyed Brooklyn looked at her with a worried look on his face,
"Krissie is back there facing the Phoenix by herself."
Krys's eyes opened wide suddenly. "No!" she whispered quietly.
"Krys?" Brooklyn peered at his daughter-to-be. "What it is?"
"That's not supposed to happen yet!" Krys started running towards
a tree.
"Oh, no you don't!" Brooklyn said, grabbing her tail.
"Oh, yes, I do!" Krystiana said with heated contempt. She glared
at her father's younger self. "Let me go. Now." When Brooklyn still held
on, she growled, her eyes lighting up red. "NOW!" she roared. "I don't
have time for this!"
Surprised by Krystiana's explosion, Brooklyn dropped it. Using the
moment to her advantage, Krys dashed for the tree again, this time no
one moving to stop her.
Goliath glanced at Krystiana's retreating form. "It seems she will
inherit both your's and Demona's tempers." Brooklyn glared at Goliath.
"That's not funny."
"I know. It's a fact."
* * *
Krystiana landed silently in a pile of brush near to the cave.
There she saw Krissie and the Phoenix circling each other.
~I can't let anything happen to either of them!~ Krys thought with
her brow furrowed. ~Without either of them...~
Krystiana closed her eyes. She concentrated on the Powers that she
had trained with all her life. She focused on the sky, the clouds...the
water. She only mouthed the words, but it was enough.
"By the Watchtower of the West
May the Powers of Water
Help me douse this flame of jest."
* * *
Thunder crackled across the sky, causing the Phoenix to look up.
Krissie decided to use the distraction. She resorted to physical combat,
knocking into the Phoenix with all her weight, hoping that the Phoenix
wasn't expecting it.
She wasn't. The Phoenix fell to the ground just a rain began to
fall.
"Are _you_ doing this?" the Phoenix screeched.
"No..." Krissie said, back in the same position as she had been
when they were circling each other.
"It never rains on Avalon!" the Phoenix said, puzzled. "Someone else is
the cause of this."
The Phoenix suddenly let out a screech that could have rivaled the
Banshee's. She whipped towards some bushes and glared at them. Krissie
crouched down to spring again, but the bushes suddenly caught on fire
and Krystiana leapt out of her hiding place, knocking into the Phoenix
herself.
"Krys!" Krissie hissed. "What are you doing here?"
"What does it shocking look like?" Krystiana growled. "I'm helping
you."
"Get out of here."
Krystiana ignored the order. The Phoenix got up and sprung at her.
"YOU!!!" The Phoenix yelled, throwing a ball of flame. Krystiana
was hit squarely in the side. She roared and fell to the ground.
"You..." the Phoenix repeated.
"Never expected to see me again, did you?" Krystiana got up and
dusted off her arm. She swung out with her leg and connected with the
Phoenix's head. "Miss me?"
* * *
"GOLIATH!!!" Elisa practically threw herself at Goliath. "You're
alive!"
Goliath had never been more happy in his life to see someone. "So
are you!" Goliath laughed, all his dignity forgotten for a moment.
Everyone watched their reunion with a smile on their face, even Selena.
Selena spotted her sisters, laying side by side. She limped over to
them. "My sisters!" she cried joyfully. "You are alive!"
Brooklyn glanced at his blue-eyed twin. "`You're alive!'" he
mocked. Blue-eyes managed a smile.
That one expression traveled across the plain. But the Princess
noticed the gray female in Gabriel's arms.
"Eva!" Ophelia yelled. "No!"
Angela ran to Gabriel's side. She clasped Eva's cold hand in her
own, crying into it, "Sister..."
The rejoicing quickly died away. A single tear ran down Gabriel's
face.
* * *
The Phoenix was down for the moment. Krissie turned to Krystiana.
"What are you doing here?" Krystiana didn't answer. She only sat,
rubbing her side where the Phoenix had hit her.
"This is not your fight," Krissie said.
"It's more my fight than anyone else's," Krystiana said
indignantly.
"What?"
"If the Phoenix doesn't get into the Gate, then I won't exist."
Krystiana glanced at the Phoenix, then down at the pack at her side.
"How did a single kick bring it down?"
"Rain weakens it." Krystiana grinned. "It _is_ made of fire."
"Where did the rain come from?" Krystiana fell silent again.
"I...I called it," Krystiana said after a few moments, almost
shyly.
Krissie opened her eyes wide. "But you aren't an elementalist!"
"I know."
"Then how did you do it?"
"You aren't the only ones who can tap into the elements,"
Krystiana said. She glanced around her. "I'll tell you, but you have to
promise not to tell anyone in this dimension." Krissie nodded. "They
aren't allowed to find this out yet. It's the whole explanation to the
Early Hatchers."
Krissie looked at her with interest.
Krystiana cleared her throat. "Ever hear of the Watchtowers?"
* * *
Krissie and Krystiana dragged the Phoenix back to the broken down
castle. Demona was the first to spot them.
"Miracles do happen," Demona whispered when she saw them. Brooklyn
glanced at her with a strange look on his face.
"Huh?"
"They're okay!" Demona started yelling. She pointed at them,
smiling. Despite the time difference, Krystiana was as much her daughter
as Angela.
Krystiana sighed and sat down on the ground when they had reached
the castle. The rain continued to drizzle down.
"We...have to get...her...tied up," Krissie said breathlessly.
"The sooner...the better," Krys agreed.
The weird sisters were already looking better, although they were
still slightly smudged. Luna stood up. "We can help forge the Gate now."
Krissie glanced at her Brooklyn and then Krystiana. "We three will
tie up the Phoenix."
Goliath nodded. "The rest of us had better get inside."
"The Phoenix has to stay outside or she'll wake up," Krys said
quickly.
Goliath nodded. "All right." Everyone left the scene except
Krystiana, Brooklyn, and Krissie.
"Welp, to work," Krystiana said, trying to get up. Suddenly, she
roared and fell back down, clutching her side.
"Krys?" Brooklyn asked. "What's going on? Is someone doing
something to you?" He glanced at the still unmoving Phoenix.
Krissie bent down to Krystiana. "No..." Krissie breathed slowly.
"This wound is older. This is from when the Phoenix shot you with that
fireball!" Krystiana nodded, gasping in pain. "You haven't given
yourself time to heal."
"There is no time to heal," Krystiana said. "Only...a coward...
would think to convalesce amid a crisis."
"Krys, this is bonkers!" Krissie interrupted. "You are all but
dying on your feet...pouring you life's blood out for your purpose."
Krissie propped Krys up, despite her protesting. "I have to get you back
to the others before-"
"Before what, Krissie?" Krystiana glared at her. "Before I die
here, defending the only thing in life that has ever been important to
me?" She cringed in pain. "Is that what you would do if you were in my
place? Run away?" She sighed and looked up at the sky. "Or would you
stay...and fight...with your last breath?"
Krissie looked at Brooklyn after Krystiana was through with her
speech.
"Kris," Brooklyn said, looking down at Krystiana. "Can't you heal
her?"
"NO!" Krystiana said, snarling. "I would rather suffer. I want to
heal on my own. I consider healing from magic cheating."
"Cheating?" Krissie tried not to smile.
Brooklyn looked at Krystiana and smiled widely. Krissie smiled
the same smile and began to look at Krystiana's side.
"No," Krystiana said, "I won't allow it."
Then Brooklyn took the top part of Krystiana and Krissie took the
other and together they hauled her into the small infirmary where most
everyone was.
"Put me down!" Krys screamed.
"I wouldn't scream if I were you," Brooklyn said. "Save your
breath and maybe you'll live."
"I'd rather die," Krys snarled. "Put me down!"
"Ok," Krissie said. Brooklyn and she promptly dropped Krys on her
tail on one of the cots.
"What's going on?" Goliath asked he had seen the two carry Krys
in.
"She's feeling tired," Krissie said in a smooth, calm voice. She
looked into Krys's eyes and waved her hand in front of her face.
"Sleep."
Krys's eyes slowly closed and her body relaxed as she laid down
slowly. Brooklyn started to examine Krys's burn more closely when the
rain stopped. There was an uneasy silence as the princess looked at her
eggs standing around her and Tom and the sisters looked up from the
newly formed gate. There came a load roar from outside. The Phoenix was
awake. Brooklyn and Krissie hadn't tied her up as Krys wanted.
"Brooklyn," Krissie said softly, "Stay with her."
He looked into his sire's eyes and took her hand in his. Krissie
kissed his forehead as a tear rolled down her face. She started to walk
away towards the sound. Brooklyn let her hand slip through his fingers
as she left.
Gabriel looked up to see Krissie walking out the door.
***
"Phoenix!" Krissie called, she was standing by the grotto facing
the mountains where the Phoenix was gathering strength.
A ball of fire can rolling down from one of the peaks and Phoenix
appeared in front of Krissie.
"What do you want child?" she asked with anger in her voice.
"You took me away from my home, my life!" Krissie started out
softly then got louder. "I'm here to put you in your place!"
"Really child." Phoenix stayed with her disapproving parent tone.
"You and who else?"
"Me."
The elementalist turned around to see Gabriel standing on the
crest of the hill.
"What quarrel do you have with me?" Phoenix asked, looking down at
him.
"You took the thing that meant the world to me. You took my love
away. " Tears streamed from Gabriel's eyes. Foolishly, he jumped at the
Phoenix, who flew straight up. Gabriel fell to the ground, and the
Phoenix came down on top of him. She pulled her knife and held it
strongly to Gabriel's throut.
"Do you want to die?" she asked.
"Yes, for it would end my suffering and we will be together
forever," Gabriel said.
"Well, then." Phoenix slowly got off of him. "You shall just have
to live with misery."
Gabriel roared and pulled the battle axe he had been carrying at
his belt. Phoenix simply moved aside and let him run past. Laughing she
slashed the webbing of one of his wings in half. Gabriel just turned
and charged again, this time the Phoenix just let him come. The axe and
the Phoenix's met in a blast of sparks. The heat from the Phoenix
spread through her knife in to the axe. Into Gabriel's hand. He roared
and dropped his axe. There was a burn on his palm, it was the emblem of
the Phoenix. Like the one the gate carried.
"Enough!" Krissie yelled, and slapped the Phoenix across the face.
"How dare you!" The Phoenix's eyes flared red as she forgot about
Gabriel.
"I challenge you, you old and weak washed up nobody," Krissie
sneered. As she did, she clenched her fists and closed her eyes.
Krissie folded her wings and floated about a foot off the ground. Her
legs and tail melted into one and her skin turned a ghostly gray. She
opened her eyes and they glowed a deep blue. Krissie had turned to her
elemental form. This was going to be the final battle.
Krissie only hoped that the sisters had finished the gate.
* * *
Krystiana dreamt as she slept.
Even before the dream started, she knew what it was going to be.
The future. She hadn't had a dream of the future since she had last
visited. The night she had slept in the past, she had dreamt of what
would happen that night, and she knew what to do.
She could only hope it would help here.
Her mind traveled outside her body, outside the building. She
Krissie and the Phoenix. Krissie suddenly started floating and she
seemed to turn into a fog. It was still her basic form, but...
~I'm seeing the present,~ Krys thought. ~This is what is happening
now.~
The scene changed suddenly. She looked down. The entire ground had
lightened. The Phoenix and Krissie were nowhere to be seen. Krys bent
down to the ground and touched the soft sand. When she had come here
earlier tonight, the island was close to dead. She could sense no life
coming from the ground, the trees, or anything. Even a desert was alive
all the time. But the Phoenix's attack had destroyed it.
Now the island was alive again. Krys scooped up a handful of sand
and let it run through her fingers.
This was the future. Now if she could only figure out how to do
it. Around her, the scene changed again. She saw the Gate looming in
front of her. She reached out to touch it, and when her fingers brushed
the emblem, it disappeared.
Krys cried out in protest. She looked around, searching. But now
she was no longer on Avalon.
Or was she?
Krys let out a cry of frustration. This dream made no sense at
all. A cry of pain echoed her own. She turned around and saw...
something...curled up. Krys gasped.
"Phoenix," she whispered. She was INSIDE the Gate!
She understood.
The dream ended.
* * *
Brooklyn watched Krystiana with his blue eyes.
As she slept, her expression changed. Apparently Krissie hadn't konked
her out enough to keep her from dreaming. Krystiana suddenly opened her
eyes. Brooklyn gasped silently. Her eyes weren't brown like her mother'
and father's anymore. They were a honey-gold, and for a moment she
almost looked like an elementalist, but they gave off a strange yelled
glow.
Krystiana moaned and closed her eyes, putting a hand to her head.
She opened her eyes up again, and they were back to normal. She looked
into the face of her father.
"Dad?" Krystiana voice cracked. Brooklyn shook his head.
Krys squinted at Brooklyn. "Oh," she said, letting her head rest
back on the pillow. "Sorry."
"It's okay," Brooklyn said. He suddenly wondered if he and Krissie
would ever have a daughter or son.
"I have a question that might sound stupid," Brooklyn said.
Krystiana waved him on. "Why were your eyes a different color when you
woke up?"
"When I woke..." Krys suddenly started laughing. Brooklyn looked
confused.
"Sorry," Krys said. "It's not really that funny, I guess. But they
do that whenever I dream..."
Krys suddenly gasped and sat up straight, ignoring the pain that
shot up her side. "Shock!" she swore. "Shock, shock, shock," she
muttered as she got up off the cot.
Brooklyn tried to push her back down. "Hold on. Where are you
going?"
"To save your girlfriend," Krys snarled. She slipped away from
Brooklyn and walked over the Weird Sisters. She held out her hand.
"Give me the Gate," she ordered.
Tom looked up at her. "What?" The sisters looked at her as if she
was mad.
"Give me the shocking Gate!" she repeated with more force. "I know
what to do."
Luna almost reluctantly held the Gate out to her. It did not have
the Phoenix emblem on it like the old had, but it had the same colors.
Krys reached out and took it. "Thank you," she said more truthfully than
anyone had ever spoken to them. Clutching the Gate, she ran out of the
room.
Brooklyn took only a moment to think, then ran after her.
* * *
Krissie floated over the ground, staring at the Phoenix.
"This will end tonight," Krissie said. Her voice didn't sound as it
should. It sounded like a ghost's, echoing, almost like a Child of
Oberon.
"Yes, it will," the Phoenix said mockingly.
"Hold it, time out, cocoa!"
Both Krissie and Phoenix looked and saw Krystiana. She was holding
the Gate. Brooklyn ran up behind her. The one with the blue eyes.
"Get out of here," Krissie hissed.
Brooklyn pointed at Krys. "You told me to watch her, that's what
I'm doing."
Krystiana shook her head and took a step back, raising the Gate to
her shoulder, looking like she was about to throw it like a frisbee.
Which is exactly what she did. The Gate sailed right towards the
Phoenix.
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!" Brooklyn yelled.
The Gate sailed through the Phoenix and she let out a hawk-like
screech that filled the air. Krystiana rose her hand, and the Gate
suddenly turned around and came back towards her and Brooklyn. Krys
caught it in her hand and glared at Phoenix.
The Phoenix fell to the ground. Krystiana turned to Krissie.
* * *
Krissie felt a crackle in her mind. She felt a presence in her
mind, and she could scarcely believe who it was.
*Krys, if that isn't you I'm gonna-* she thought.
*Yeah, it's me.*
*Krys, what have you done?*
*Krissie, you need to do something. You're in the right form now.*
*No shock.*
*You need to go inside the Gate.*
*That's the idea, but I don't know if it will follow me.*
*The Phoenix will follow you there. You can get out faster than it
now. It's slowed down now.*
*What-*
*Please. I can trap it from there.*
*Krys, what if-*
*Krissie, this is the only-*
Krissie's mind was suddenly filled with images of war, blood, and
pain. Phoenix had managed to crawl over to Krys and blast her with some
form of magic.
*Go.* Krystiana's mental voice shimmered and exited Krissie's
mind. The images faded.
Krissie's form flickered in decision. It was the only way.
She concentrated and prepared to travel inside the Gate.
Krissie stared at the Gate in Krys's hand. With on flap she flew
towards it. In her mind's eye she saw the Gate, but it was different. It
was a gate like before going into a house and it was made of fire.
Krissie concentrated on the gate and then in her mind's eye it opened.
Opening her eyes she saw the Gate right in front of her, then blackness.
Krissie looked around but saw only shadows and faint twinkles of
light. She felt herself float. She could feel currents running through
this place some warm some cold. Some made her feel at home and some made
the hair on the back of her neck stand on end. It was peaceful. She
heard what sounded like the ocean, but she couldn't find the source.
"When is this?" Krissie thought.
"The end of time," the voice of the Phoenix said.
Krissie looked and saw not a fiery bird, but a woman. She was
young-looking but a master elementalist rarely age past thirty or so.
She was tall with blond hair and honey golden eyes. She was wearing an
reddish orange dress that flowed to the floor.
"Thank you for taking my place here," she said and looked towards
a firey gate. On the other side was a bright light, "I will enjoy this
form again."
"I don't understand," Krissie said.
The Phoenix looked over her shoulder. "There is no time here, this
is the void. When all is dead and turned to dust, this is what will
remain."
"But there isn't anything here," Krissie flew up to the Phoenix.
"This is the void Krishana, paradox. A place where there is no
time, there is no space, there is nothing but darkness." The Phoenix
turned once more towards the light beyond the Gate.
"No," Krissie said and landed in front of the Phoenix. "You are the
source of this darkness. I hear the ocean I feel the currents. I can
see beyond the shadows."
"That is impossible!" The Phoenix yelled. "I have been stuck here
for all time and all it is, is nothing!"
The Phoenix took a step toward the light towards freedom. Krissie
stood in front of her. "You are the controller of time. You must stay
here."
"I must?" the Phoenix roared. "Controlling time is a gift I don't
want. Let me go in peace."
"No," Krissie said simply.
The Phoenix screamed and made a fist. Fire began to swirl around
it, she pulled back and-
Krissie's eye's flared purple. Her pendant glowed. Krissie pointed
at the Phoenix and shot an orb of blackish-purple energy though her.
With a scream of defeat the Phoenix sank to her knees and turned back
into the fiery bird.
Krissie turned and flew into the light.
**************************************************************
"Krissie." Krissie's mind wandered back to her as she awoke.
"Kris, wake up."
Slowly, Krissie opened her eyes and saw Brooklyn standing over
her. She looked to the west and saw the lingering light of day sinking
into darkness.
"Man, did we spend the whole day here?" Krissie said rubbing her
head and getting to her feet.
"I guess so," Brooklyn said and flicked aside a bit of stone skin
from the ground. "Goliath is gonna have my head on a plate if we don't
get home soon."
Krissie looked around. They were on the roof top. The one with
the flower garden and the shed. Krissie remembered herself and Brooklyn
out flying then-
"Hey Kris," Brooklyn broke her train of thought, "You ok? you look
a little pale. We should get back to the castle."
"Yeah, I'm ok." Krissie said and watched her child jump of the
edge. "Just had the strangest dream."
* * *
Epilogue
Krystiana held the Gate in her hand and stared at it. The
elementalist had did it.
True, her father's other self wouldn't remember a thing due to the
rip in the space-time continuum... (Krys grinned at the usage of the old
century Star Trek), but Krissie was better trained, and she might
remember.
~Nah.~ Krystiana shook her head and turned around and walked
inside. ~She couldn't remember.~
"Could she?" Krys whispered out loud.
"Could who what?" she turned and saw her mother and father's
younger selves.
"Nothing," Krys said quickly. She took a breath to steady herself.
"Krissie and Brooklyn are back in their own dimension," she said
crisply. "The Phoenix is back in it's rightful place." She held up the
Gate. "Now I have to get home." She took out the Gate from her own time
and held out the new one to her father.
"Wait a moment, Krystiana." Krys turned and saw Oberon walking
towards her. She stiffened.
"You have just brought a great amount of responsibility on
yourself," Oberon said.
"What the shock are you talking about?" Krys snarled. She had
never cared for Oberon.
"You have just destined yourself to be the Keeper of the Gate,"
Oberon said simply. "You are to make sure that what happened tonight
will never happen again."
"I intended to do that anyway," Krys growled. "While I'm at it, I
may as well take the clan back to Manhattan."
"Less trouble for me, I assure you," Oberon stated. He turned and
walked stiffly away. Krys snarled at his back quietly.
Brooklyn walked up to his to-be daughter. "Not now," he whispered.
"You shouldn't mess with him."
Krys looked blankly at Brooklyn. "Shock that."
* * *
Brooklyn watched the flame disappear as Krystiana returned to her
own time. He turned to Demona.
Demona looked at Brooklyn wistfully, thinking. "Brooklyn?"
"I'm still here," Brooklyn stated in a joking manner.
"I have something to tell you."
"Do you?"
"I love you."
Brooklyn whipped around and stared at her.
"I know...it's too early," Demona said. "I-I'm sorry. I shouldn't
have brought it up."
"No, it's not that," Brooklyn said, running a hand through his
snow-white hair. "It's just that...I was thinking of just telling you
the same thing."
Demona gasped inwardly. "So...we're agreed?"
"Why do you make everything so official?" Brooklyn laughed, and
suddenly picked her up, like they were at a wedding. Demona smiled.
"I like official," Demona said, resting her head on his chest.
"Leave official for one moment," Brooklyn said, and simply kissed
her. Demona's eyes sprung open, the she closed them and let herself sink
into Brooklyn's arms.
* * *
"Would ya look at that?"
"What?" Lex looked up from the TV. Broadway pointed out the
window. "Wow," Lexington said, his mouth agape. "I've never seen Demona
looked so...happy!" Broadway promptly jabbed Lex in his ribs.
"Oww!"
* * *
Demona drew back from her new-found love with a look of pity on
her face.
"I...I can't stay. I've learned to forgive humans, now I must
learn to forgive myself."
"I'll go with-" Brooklyn started desperately.
"No." Demona shook her head. "I have to do this alone." She turned
and hopped up onto the parapets and took one last look at Brooklyn. She
reached out and touched his cheek.
"Goodbye, my love." She turned and glided off the castle, not
letting Brooklyn say one word of protest. Brooklyn let out a silent cry
of anguish. He had found love, then lost it in under five minutes. He
looked up at her diminishing form.
"Goodbye."
END
