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Chapter Eleven: The Secret Superhero
Bree sat on the ground, holding her knees against her chest, and trying her hardest to fight back the tears.
I can't lose them. I can't lose Adam and Chase. Besides Mr. Davenport, they were the only people I ever knew and trusted. They understood me more than anyone and they've always been there for me.
Bree would hate to admit it, but she realized she needed her brothers more than she thought.
No matter how many times I try to get away from them, I always find myself coming back. Right now, Adam and Chase need me the most and I'm not even there. I need to be there for them.
Bree found herself crying again. She didn't try to fight back anymore. This time, she let the tears fall down and she didn't care if anyone saw her.
"Hey Bree."
Bree looked up, surprised. She thought she was all alone . . . apparently she was wrong.
"Skylar?" She asked, quickly wiping away any wet spots on her cheeks. She didn't want to be caught in such an emotional state. "What are you doing here?"
"I could ask you the same thing." Skylar stated. She then sat down next to Bree. "Is everything okay?" She asked, looking concerned.
Bree shook her head. "No," She sighed. "Everything's not okay."
"Wanna talk about it?"
Bree bit her lip, unsure. Maybe she'd feel better if she talked to someone and right now she could use all the cheering up she could get.
"I'm scared." She finally replied.
"Why?"
"I'm scared of losing something – or someone – really important to me."
"Believe me, I've had that feeling before too."
"Really?"
Skylar nodded. "Oh yeah, I lost something important to me too." She said, her smile disappearing and a frown taking its place. "In fact, I don't think I'll ever get it back."
Bree's eyes widened as she stared at the superhero. "What was it?" She asked, curiously.
"My powers."
"Your powers?"
"I lost them." Skylar said. "Then I regained them and then I lost them again."
"Being a superhero, that must be hard." Bree remarked.
"Oh, it is." Skylar stated. "Without my powers, I felt useless."
"That's horrible. I can't imagine ever feeling that way."
"Have you ever felt that way?" Skylar asked.
Bree thought about it for a moment and nodded. "Unfortunately, yes. For some time, I didn't have my bionics because of a foolish mistake I made."
Skylar looked intrigued. "Really? How? What happened?"
"I wanted to be normal so I broke my chip, but because of what I did, I couldn't go on a mission and my brothers had to go without me."
Skylar's eyes widened. "No way . . ."
Bree continued to tell her story. "They barely made it out alive. I almost lost them and I immediately regretted what I did."
"Is there a happy ending to this?"
Bree smiled, nodding. "Yes, Leo found Douglas and he fixed my chip. I finally had my bionics back and it felt great."
"They're a part of you." Skylar pointed out. "Not having them is like losing a piece of yourself."
"Yeah, you're right." Bree said. "You're not much of a superhero if you don't have the thing that makes you one."
"I don't have my powers and they're what makes me a superhero. That's what made me Skylar Storm."
"But you're still her, right? From head to toe, you're still Skylar Storm. You just don't have the twenty four superpowers including x-ray vision that she has." Bree replied.
"I guess you're right. But thanks to friends like Kaz and Oliver, I realized that even without my powers, I was still a superhero and I could still make a difference in the world." Skylar stated.
"It must be nice to have friends like Kaz and Oliver."
"Yeah, they're the best. I couldn't live without them."
Bree frowned and she stared at the ground, looking sad. "That's how I feel about Adam, Chase, and Leo. If I lost any of them, I wouldn't know what to do."
"Oh . . . that's right. I totally forgot!" Skylar realized. "I'm sorry about your brothers, Bree."
Bree shrugged it off. "It's no big deal . . . I guess."
"Shouldn't you be with them right now? I'm sure they need their sister more than anything else." Skylar said.
Bree buried her face in her hands. "What's the point?" She asked, her voice muffled. "There's nothing I can do."
Skylar shook her head and grabbed Bree's arms, pulling her up off the ground. "You won't get anywhere just sitting around feeling sorry for yourself. You just have to be strong, Bree. Surely you've faced things scarier than this."
Bree pushed Skylar away from her. "I can't, Skylar! I can't face the truth!" She exclaimed.
Skylar looked at her, confused. "What truth?"
Bree sniffled. "The truth that my brothers might be gone."
"Gone? What do you-oh . . ." Skylar realized what Bree was saying. "Bree, don't think that! They aren't dead!"
"How do you know?"
"I don't." Skylar said. "But you won't know until you find out."
Bree was hesitant. Even by some chance, Adam and Chase were okay, she still was afraid of facing them.
Skylar held her hand out for Bree to grab. "How about going along with a friend?" She suggested.
Bree looked at Skylar. Maybe it would be better if she went to see her brothers with someone – specifically Skylar Storm. It wouldn't be so tough and she wouldn't feel so alone that way.
A smile formed on Bree's face and she grabbed Skylar's hand, feeling more confident.
"Let's go then." She replied.
The Davenport family had a lot of information to process through their heads. First, Bree ran off in distress. No one knew where she went, but they thought it best to leave her alone just until she was ready to come back. Second, Adam was unconscious. Luckily, Hapax's powers didn't kill him, but no one knew whether he had fallen into a coma or that he'd wake up soon, with or without bionics. That part of it still remains a mystery.
And as for Chase, things weren't looking so good.
Leo was the most upset about the news. He was so upset that both Donald and Douglas had to hold back the scrawny boy from suddenly launching himself at Kaz and Oliver.
"Leo! Stop!" Donald yelled at his son.
"Either he's gotten stronger with that bionic arm or I really need to start going to a gym." Douglas remarked, struggling to pull Leo back.
Finally, Donald managed to grab onto Leo's shoulders and turn him around so that he faced him. "Leo! Look at me!" He exclaimed. "Look at me and listen!"
Leo calmed down and looked straight at his dad. "What?" He asked.
Donald frowned. "I know you're upset-"
"Upset? Do you know how many times I felt afraid of losing Adam, Bree, and Chase?"
"Uh . . ."
"Many times." Leo interrupted. "Every time they went on a mission, I feared I would lose them."
"Oh, Leo, you don't have to-"
"I know." The boy interrupted again. "I don't have to be afraid. I know they can take care of themselves, but I still do. I still fear that one day, they may never come back from a mission. I still fear that one day, I would lose them . . . forever."
Donald fell silent as he just stared at his distressed son.
"And now," Leo sighed, adverting his gaze from his father to the ground. "I actually lost one of them."
"Um . . . is this a bad time to join in?" Oliver asked.
Donald's expression turned stern as he looked at the boy. "Is Chase really gone? Are you sure this isn't just some twisted joke you're playing on us?"
Oliver's eyes widened in surprise. "Of course not! Why would we joke about something so serious?"
"Yeah!" Kaz piped up, agreeing with his friend. "We would never play such a cruel joke. Well, most of the time. One time I did convince my family that my brother got hit by a truck, but it turns out he had been thrown in jail instead!"
Oliver shook his head, disapprovingly. "Not now, Kaz. Not now."
"We have to find Bree and tell her." Douglas said. "She needs to know about this."
"Know about what?"
Everyone jumped up in surprise and they turned around to see Bree standing behind them. Skylar Storm was beside her, her eyebrow raised in suspicion. She knew something was up, but she didn't know if it was something good or bad.
"What's going on?" Bree asked. "Why do you look like a deer caught in a headlight?"
"Bree, there's something you should know." Donald walked over to his daughter and put a hand on her shoulder. Bree immediately had a scared look on her face. She didn't like where this was going.
"Mr. Davenport?"
"Bree, I hate having to tell you this, but Chase is-"
"Wait!"
Donald stopped as he turned around to scold Horace Diaz for interrupting him. "Horace, do you mind?" He asked. "Bree deserves to know! He's her brother!"
"I can save Chase." Horace stated.
Oliver looked at the chief of staff, alarmed. "Horace, what are you doing?! You can't tell them!"
"I have to." He insisted. "Every superhero deserves a second chance. Chase is a bionic hero. He deserves a second chance."
Bree looked confused. "I still have no idea what's going on."
Oliver sighed. "Are you sure it'll work?" He asked.
Horace nodded, confidently. "Yes," He said. "If it worked for Skylar, it'll work for Chase."
Bree glanced at her new friend. "Skylar, what is he talking about?"
Skylar bit her lip in deep thought. "I think I know."
"Well, do you care to tell me?" Bree asked, looking annoyed.
Horace put his arms out as he stood in front of Chase's gurney. "Everyone back away!" He ordered. Everyone in the hospital immediately backed away as the chief of staff began to use his powers.
"What is he doing to my brother? What's happening? Somebody just tell me!" Bree exclaimed.
"He's saving your brother." Oliver told her.
An aura of energy surrounded Chase and everyone watched in anticipation as Horace attempted to revive him. The power disappeared as the chief of staff put his arms down.
"I get it now!" Leo exclaimed, his eyes wide in realization. "You're Caduceo, the legendary healer of superheroes!"
"How did you know that?" Oliver asked.
"Hello! Fellow comic-book fan here!" Leo gestured to himself.
"He's right." Horace said. "I am Caduceo and I have the ability to revive a fallen superhero, but I can only do it five times. I used my last time on Chase. Also, I gain weight in the hips." He looked down at his hips to check if he had gained any weight from using his powers.
"Wait, revive my brother? Does that mean he was already dead?!" Bree yelled, glaring at her family. "And none of you bothered to tell me?!"
Donald raised his hand as if he was in class. "I bothered to tell you, but legendary healer of superheroes over here interrupted me." He pointed a thumb at Horace.
"I'm sorry." He replied. "I was just stopping you from scarring an already emotionally distressed girl."
Bree pointed a finger at Skylar. "And you! You knew something too! What was it?"
"What do you mean?" Skylar asked, acting innocent, but Bree saw through it.
"You knew what he was talking about!"
"That's only because Horace used his powers to revive Skylar." Oliver piped up. "She was poisoned by Black Widower's poison. We were too late in saving her until Horace revived her."
Bree looked at the superhero. "Is this true?" She asked.
Skylar nodded. "Yes, Bree, it is."
"We couldn't save your brother." Oliver stated. "But Horace can."
Bree turned to look at the chief of staff. "Horace?"
Horace looked at Bree and then at Chase, who showed no sign of waking up. He shook his head. "I am sorry. Not even my healing powers could save him."
Bree couldn't believe it. There was no way to save her brother. He was gone.
Bree walked over to the gurney her brother lay on and sat down beside him. She stared at his still form. "I'm sorry, Chase. I don't often say this, but I need you and Adam . . ." She paused as tears welled up in her eyes. "But you need me more. I see that now."
Everyone looked downcast as they watched.
"I just want you to know, Chase, no matter how annoying you are . . . I'll miss you. A lot." Bree said. She then stood up and walked back to her family.
Bree looked surprised as Kaz, Oliver, and Skylar gave her a comforting group hug. She smiled and looked at her friends. "Thanks."
"I know what it's like to lose something." Skylar stated. "And what it's like to know you'll never get it back."
"It'll be okay, Bree." Oliver said. "Things will get better."
Bree nodded, although she didn't know how true that was. With Chase gone, things will definitely change, but not for the better. Their Mission Leader was gone. How will they complete their missions without him? Adam and Chase found out how hard it was to complete a mission without Bree's super speed. They almost didn't make it out alive. What will happen when they don't have Chase's leadership skills and super smarts on missions?
The answer was simple: they may not be able to complete the mission or make it out alive.
Bree saw that Kaz was wiping something off his cheek. She looked at him, her eyebrow raised. "Kaz, are you crying?"
"No!" The boy quickly denied. "I've never cried in my entire life!"
"Uh-huh." Bree didn't know how true that was either. She could clearly see wet spots on her friend's cheeks. Either he had shed tears for the first time or someone squirted him with a water gun.
"So, Leo, how are you-" Bree stopped mid-sentence when she saw her brother looking down at his phone. "What are you looking at?" She asked.
"Nothing." Leo said. "It's nothing."
Bree rolled her eyes. "Of course it's nothing. Seriously, what is it? Come on, you can tell me."
But Leo didn't need to tell his sister. Instead, he handed her his phone and she looked down to see what was on the screen.
It was the picture of him and Chase at the Robot Throwdown with their robot Josh and the trophy they won.
Bree knew how important this picture was to her brother. Not only did he have it set as his phone's wallpaper, but this picture was the one thing that snapped Chase out of the Triton App's trance.
Bree remembered how Chase didn't really like Leo in the beginning, but later on, the two brothers grew closer until they had a strong bond that nobody could break.
She couldn't imagine how her brother must be feeling right now.
"Here," She handed the phone back to Leo. "I know how much this means to you. Never lose it, okay? Don't go to the bathroom with it either."
Leo managed to laugh at his sister's little joke. "Okay."
Bree turned her attention to her two fathers. They stood there, looking fine on the outside, but Bree knew on the inside, they were a mess of emotions.
"Mr. Davenport? Douglas?" She asked, her tone sounding concerned. "How are you?"
"Fine, Bree. Don't worry about us." Mr. Davenport assured, his voice slightly cracking at the end.
"Never been better." Douglas replied. He immediately turned away from his daughter just so she couldn't see the tears that threatened to come down.
Bree wasn't convinced. She knew they weren't fine. "Listen, it's okay to cry." She stated. "I know how you feel."
Mr. Davenport and Douglas didn't respond. Bree sighed. She turned around to come face to face with none other than Horace Diaz. A gasp escaped her lips. "Horace! Oh, um, you startled me . . ."
"I'm sorry, Bree." The chief of staff replied.
"It's okay. Everybody runs into each other at some point and-"
Horace interrupted. "Not about that. About Chase."
Bree frowned. "Oh . . . yes. Well, thanks for the concern." She stared at the ground, not making eye contact with the chief of staff.
"Bree?"
"How's Adam?"
Horace opened his mouth to say something, but he closed it right away. However, Bree had noticed. "Horace? I asked a question."
"He hasn't woken up yet. He isn't dead, but-"
"But what?!" Bree yelled. "Stop with the suspense and just get straight to the point!"
"Bree, calm down."
"I won't calm down! I've lost my patience a long time ago! I want answers now!"
Horace sighed, shaking his head. "You won't like it."
Bree scoffed. "Yeah, I get that now."
"Adam may be in a coma."
"So he won't wake up?" Bree asked, her tone rising. "Ever?!"
"Well, no . . . maybe?"
Bree glared at Horace.
"Yes . . ."
"So I lost both of them! I lost both of my brothers!"
"I didn't say-"
"Then what are you saying?" Bree asked. "Just tell me!"
"Never mind." Horace said. "I didn't want to upset you. Let's just drop it . . . for now at least."
Bree angrily turned away from the chief of staff. She looked at her family, who stared at her with shocked expressions on their faces.
"Our family's broken now. Why are we still here? There's no point in staying." She started heading toward the exit, but noticed no one was following her.
"You aren't coming with me? Fine! I'll go myself!" Bree exclaimed. She didn't know why her family still had those shocked looks on their faces. What were they even staring at?
"Ugh . . . my aching head . . ."
Bree's eyes darted over to the gurney, where her brother had just woken up.
"Chase?!"
"Where am I? What's going on?" Chase asked, looking disoriented.
Bree was speechless. Her brother was sitting there. Right now. Awake and alive.
"Chase!" She super sped over to her brother and tackled him in a hug.
"Bree! Why are you hugging me?!" He exclaimed, staring at his sister like she was crazy.
"I thought I lost you." Bree said, trying her hardest not to cry in front of her brother. It didn't work, however.
Chase immediately looked concerned. "Lost me? I'm right here! And . . . Bree, are you crying?"
Bree was about to say something, but she was interrupted.
"Chase!"
Leo came over and threw his arms around his brother and sister, followed by Donald and Douglas. Even Horace, Kaz, Oliver, and Skylar got in on the group hug.
"Guys, you're squishing me!" Chase yelled. Everyone broke out of the hug, muttering their apologies.
"Do you remember anything that happened?" Bree asked.
Chase shook his head. "No, what happened?"
"Adam knocked you out. Wallace and Clyde witnessed everything. You were battling him in the Domain." Bree explained.
"We were in the Domain and Adam came through a wormhole. We fought him and managed to snatch the generator from him so he couldn't escape again." Leo continued.
"Bree had the unbreakable ropes with her so she tied him up with her super speed." Donald added.
"You were unconscious. We called Horace and he came to take you back to Mighty Med." Douglas finished explaining.
"We were so worried, Chase. There was a point where you actually-" Bree paused, tears welling up in her eyes again.
"Died?" Chase supplied. Bree nodded.
"Yes." She muttered inaudibly. However, Chase was able to hear her due to having bionic hearing.
"If I died, how am I alive right now?"
"That would be because of me." Horace stated. "Chase, I was able to revive you."
"Revive me? But that's impossible!" Chase protested.
Oliver shook his head. "Not for Caduceo, the legendary healer of superheroes."
Chase's eyes widened. "You're him?"
Horace nodded. "Yes, I used my powers to revive you. I can only do so five times, but you were important enough that I used up my last time."
"Me? Important?" Chase repeated, pointing to himself. "I wouldn't think so."
"Why not?"
"Look at me! I'm just their nerdy, no-fun brother that bores people and drives them away whenever I open my mouth."
At that moment, Kaz had his head titled to the side and drool was coming out of his mouth. It was obvious he had fallen asleep.
"Kaz!" Oliver hissed, nudging his friend in the arm. Kaz immediately bolted awake.
"Huh? What?! I didn't do it!" He exclaimed.
Chase frowned and put his hands up in the air to prove his point. "See?!"
Horace cleared his throat. "Yes, well you-"
"You're more than that, Chase. In fact, you're the best brother I could ever have. I wouldn't change a thing about you!" Bree complimented.
"Excuse me?"
"Say what?"
"What the what?!"
"Do we need to cure Bree too?"
Chase stared at his sister. "Bree, are you feeling okay? Did you get knocked out too?"
"What? No!" She denied.
"Then . . . you really meant everything you just said?"
"What did I just say?" Bree asked, acting clueless and quickly forgetting her previous remarks about her brother. What her family didn't know was that she was faking it. She really did mean all that stuff she said about her brother, but she would practically pass out if any of her family members found out.
Or wait . . . maybe they already did know since they just saw her blurting her feelings out at her 'dead' brother while in a sob state.
But Bree wasn't going to take the chance if they didn't know. There was no way she was going to risk them knowing or finding out that she actually did care about and loved her brothers. Talk about major 'ew.'
"You said-"
"Forget what I said!" Bree yelled. "It doesn't matter, right?"
"Right . . ."
Bree smiled. "Great! So now that you're okay, we can go home!"
"Wait, what about Adam?" Chase asked. Due to being in an unconscious state for quite a while, he had no idea of what happened afterwards and what his family did with Adam.
"Hapax cured him!" Bree replied enthusiastically.
"Wait, what?!" Chase yelled. "But the risks! You said he could die!"
"I did, but Adam's okay. Sort of."
"What do you mean sort of?" Chase asked.
Bree gestured to her brother, who was still tied up in the unbreakable ropes. However, he was unconscious.
"He's not dead, but he may be in a coma. I don't know if he'll ever wake up again." Bree said. She frowned, feeling sad again.
Chase didn't respond. Instead, he got off the gurney he was sitting on and walked over to Adam.
"Chase! What are you doing?" Bree panicked and grabbed onto her brother's arm protectively.
Chase looked at Hapax, who was still present during the situation. "You're sure you removed the virus on his chip?"
Hapax nodded. "Yes, he won't be glitching anymore. He's back to old Adam . . . or whatever type of Adam he was before."
"In that case . . ." Chase raised his hand and slapped Adam across the cheek – hard.
Bree gasped. "Chase!"
"Wait for it."
Adam woke up immediately, yelling in pain. "OW!" He looked at his family and a grin formed on his face. "Oh, hey guys! What's up?"
Bree's jaw dropped open and Chase proceeded to close it. Everyone else in the hospital just stood there and stared at the scene before them.
"Wait, how do we know Adam's back to normal?" Leo asked, breaking the uncomfortable silence that filled the room.
"Let's test him out, shall we?" Chase asked. "Adam, anything you want to say or do to me?"
"You're short, nerdy, and weak! And I also have the sudden urge to bionic brother toss you across the room!" Adam exclaimed without any hesitation.
"Well, that answers that question." Leo remarked.
Bree felt a weight had been taken off her shoulders. She sighed in relief. "Oh, I'm so happy you two are back!"
"Chase, is something wrong with Bree?" Adam asked.
Chase shook his head. "No, Adam, our sister is fine."
"Since my work here is done, I can finally go back to my cozy cave in Caldera." Hapax stated. "Do any of you happen to have a wormhole generator I can borrow?"
"I do." Douglas piped up, handing the device to Hapax.
"Thank you, kind sir! I'll be on my way now!" Hapax pressed the button and flashed out of the hospital.
"I'm looking forward to going back to our house." Donald replied. "I didn't get the chance to tell Tasha where we were going or what's been happening, so I hope she doesn't freak out when she finds out."
"We can only hope." Leo muttered.
Bree turned to look at Kaz, Oliver, Skylar and Horace. "Thanks for all your help. I don't think any of this would've been possible if you weren't involved."
Oliver grinned. "Well, it's what we do!"
Kaz nodded. "Yup! We're ordinary kids by day and superhero doctors by night!"
"It was an honor to have the famous Davenports back in our hospital for the third time." Horace responded. "Do we see a fourth time in the future?"
"I hope not!" Douglas blurted out. "I've had my fill of superhero drama for one day!"
Donald sighed. "Ignore him. You never know. We'll see what happens."
"We definitely will. Until next time, Mr. Davenport."
"Until next time, Mr. Diaz." Both men then shook hands.
"Hey Skylar, thanks for getting my confidence back. I was so scared before, but then you came to my rescue. You saved me and I am really grateful for that." Bree told her new friend.
Skylar smiled. "I may not have my powers anymore, but that doesn't mean I'm any less of a superhero than I was before. It's what I do. I'm happy to help." Both girls then hugged.
"Well, I guess this is where we part ways. I hope to see you again soon though."
"Ditto!"
Meanwhile, Chase had decided to talk to the chief of staff. "Horace, can I talk to you?" He asked.
"Of course, Chase! What is it?"
"So, you're really the legendary healer of superheroes?"
Horace nodded. "That's right!"
"Thank you." Chase said. "For saving my life. Without you, my family would be mourning my death by now."
"Well, you aren't dead! Be happy about that!"
Chase laughed. "Yeah, I guess you're right."
Horace frowned, sensing something was wrong. "Is something troubling you, Chase?"
"I'm just not sure I'm truly a hero." Chase replied. "I don't feel like one. I don't get the recognition I deserve. I risk my life on missions all the time. I'm the mission leader and still my family doesn't see me as someone important and worth saving."
"I see . . ." Horace then reached into the pocket of his doctor's coat and pulled something out. "Here, I want you to have this."
Chase looked at the object. "What is it?" He asked, taking it.
"It's a pin with the symbol of Caduceo on it. Wear it with pride. Whenever you're feeling down, just look at it and know that you're a hero. And you're recognized as one by everyone here at Mighty Med, including myself."
Chase grinned, putting the pin on his shirt. "Wow! Thanks Horace!"
"Chase! Get your butt over here! We're leaving!" His sister's voice yelled out.
"You better go." Horace stated. "Good-bye Chase."
"Bye Horace. Thanks again for everything."
"You're welcome."
Chase walked back over to his family, who were just about to enter the janitor's closet. Adam was still tied up and had to hop his way over to his family.
"A little help here! My super strength doesn't seem to be working! I can't break these unbreakable ropes!" He exclaimed. He yelped as he fell face-first onto the floor.
"Hey! I just had this floor waxed!" Horace complained.
"Should we be worried that Adam can't break the unbreakable ropes with his super strength?" Douglas asked.
Donald shook his head. "No, they're called unbreakable ropes for a reason."
Bree sighed. "I'll go get him." She walked over to her brother, grabbed the unbreakable ropes tied around him, and dragged him out of the hospital.
"Aw, how sweet of Bree! She's helping her brother!" Leo replied, grinning.
"Shut it or I'll punch you in the face." Bree responded, glaring at her brother.
"Now there's the Bree I know and love." Chase stated, smiling.
"Would you like me to knock you out again?" Bree asked. "Because I can!"
Chase and Leo immediately shut up, neither one of them wanting to be punched or knocked out by their sister.
"I'll just use my heat vision to burn the rope off." Adam said.
"NO!" His family all yelled at the same time, but they were too late. Two red lasers shot out of Adam's eyes and headed straight for the tips of Douglas's hair.
"My hair!" Douglas exclaimed.
"Hold on! I'll go find a fire extinguisher!" Leo stated.
"NO!" The family all yelled at the same time again.
Not wanting any more mishaps to happen, Bree grabbed her brothers and two fathers and super sped them all back home.
End of Chapter Eleven.
