BACK to Mojo: Jubilee
Style! (with appearances by
GenX)
Authors: Demon
Buttercup, Mallory, Sparrow, and Jason
Barnett. Concept by Sparrow.
Disclaimer: All characters (except Ebon) are property of
Marvel.
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
Compliance
was pale, Compliance was thin. Compliance always did what she was
told. She had been ordered by her master to kill a feral mutant. She
had killed only once before, before she was Compliance. When she was
still Jubilee. That was a long time ago, before she had sold her soul
for a minute of life. Life for someone she loved.
Wolverine was
an indulgent father type; actually he loved his adopted daughter
Amiko. He loved her as much as he could love, which was a lot. She
wasn't a mutant, and she was a very small child. She had been a very
small child, when she'd come to live with him. After 'The Tragedy' he
couldn't just leave her in Japan. That event had taught him the
importance of having those you love close to you. 'Cause if they had
to leave you, or you them, then you had more to remember them by,
than if they had been far from you. He had re-learned the importance
of this, and because of the tragedy the X-Men had allowed him and
Amiko to live in the woods near the mansion.
So today, when she was nearly
fourteen, she had asked him to take her to the mall, which made him
think of a certain Mall-Rat he once knew. A child then, but by now
she must be a woman.
Knowing he *hated* the
mall, Amiko shopped as fast as she could. She had to pick up her
dress for the dance--she had no one else to take her. She wouldn't
have asked but it had been important. He, knowing it was important,
had taken her, even though he hated it so.
Compliance
always did what she was told. She knew the quickest way to kill
him--the mutant--would be a powerful poison. A poison soooo powerful
that it would bypass his healing factor, and kill him. Except, Mojo
told her to kill him with a laser weapon. So that it was that
Compliance, who did not like guns or violence or excitement, was
carrying a big gun. She did not like those things because it was
usually her they happened to.
~~~Mal~~~
She wasn't
supposed to have emotion, feel anything. Those were her orders.
Compliance was good at following orders, but she wasn't able to
follow those. Not all the time. She found herself enjoying the mall,
and told herself firmly to stop it. She did not enjoy anything, she
told herself.
Almost unconsciously, she scanned her
surroundings, picking out the advantages and disadvantages of this
place. *Good:* lots of people, lots of activity, lots of
noise. In a crowd like this, she could do almost anything and get
away with it. It would be easy to shake off a pursuit here.
*Bad:* the lights. So bright. This was a place which
didn't love shadows. She wasn't used to the lights, wasn't one of the
performers. She felt exposed.
There were security cameras, hidden,
but not from her.
She glanced in a store window and her
steps slowed, stopped. A figure in a mirror. Was that... was that
her?
It had been a long time since she had
seen her face.
She approached the window, came
almost nose to nose with the stranger in the mirror. A thin, pale
stranger, dressed in charcoal gray. Leather trench coat, the color of
congealing blood. Short black hair, sleek against the skull. But it
was the face she was interested in. The face was elegant and
delicate, sparse of flesh, devoid of emotion. As she watched, the
sapphire eyes opened wide in a faint air of confused surprise.
Involuntarily, she raised her hand to her cheek, touched the cool
skin. That face...
Her reflection winced in pain as the
slender gold band around its throat released an admonitory jolt. Its
expression settled once more into impassivity.
No. That face wasn't her. Her hand
slipped inside her trench coat pocket, clutched the twist of cloth
inside. Her mask. *That* was her
face, her real face. The face of Compliance.
Her hand flattened against her hip,
patted the holster of the gun through the trench coat. Enough
distractions. She was on a Hunt.
"If you can't capture him, kill him,"
was what her boss had said. She was good at capturing them; the best.
But she had read the dossier on this mutant, and she knew she wasn't
going to be able to capture him. If she had the poison, yes. Not with
the gun.
Her boss, by extension, must know
too. Mojo knew everything. Therefore he meant for her to kill him. He
was always making jokes like that. She didn't understand the purpose
of killing him, but it wasn't her place to try to understand.
She tore her eyes away from the store
window and walked away. She was Compliance. She would do what she was
told.
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
It was easy he (her target) was paying attention
to the young girl with him, not his surroundings.
He was edgy, almost stressed, so
Compliance was very careful. She didn't get downwind, or within his
sight. He wasn't telepathic, but the girl might have been. Her master
had long since cybernetically augmented her with mutant detecting
devices; they could be detected by a powerful enough telepath if she
used it close enough to one. The girl she'd never seen before, or had
she a long time ago? Something about an island?
The past was not important to
Compliance. The important thing, the *thing that mattered,* was finishing her job. In popular cliche--not that
Compliance knew this--but they'd say, "it was what she lived for."
Which wasn't precisely true. She *was* alive,
biologically. But really, in the way that mattered, having hopes and
dreams and love, Compliance was deader than Gwen Stacey.
Not one to hesitate, she opened fire.
The first bullet traveled through the plate glass, and one story that
separated them. Compliance was on the second floor of the mall, with
the sky dome above her. Her target (the strong mutant) and the young
girl were below her near a dress shop. The semi-automatic handgun she
fired, fired in three bullet bursts. The first bullet through the
chest, the second and third, too. She leaped over the balcony,
landing gracefully, trench coat parachuting behind her. She fired
again, hitting him in the head. Three bullets, all hollow tipped, met
their mark. In his flesh, exploding like metal fireworks.
Blam!
Blam!
Blam!
Three more bullets. The mutant who
healed very well was down on the ground in a pool of blood. He was in
motion struggling to get up. Trying very hard, in some fierce primal
way, to stay alive. If it had been Compliance lying there, with him
shooting and killing her, she would have blessed him in sheer bliss
at the finality of dying. How many had tricked her with torture and
such, not giving her death?
He wasn't blessing her, he cursed
her. He was beginning to heal. Three things left for her to
do.
One, she detached from her belt another gun. This one
resembled a harpoon, but smaller and lighter. She fired this directly
into his still bleeding but healing chest. It stuck halfway in and
out. Compliance, knowing the strength of the metal missile when shot
from the harpoon/gun, knew he was pinned to the floor as if she had
just stapled him. It served a more important purpose than holding him
to the mall floor. It also neutralized his mutant power. He couldn't
heal around a spiked metal stake standing a foot out of his chest.
(1)
Second, collect the DNA sample. For some reason Mojo wanted the
sample; she thought he might be laughing at her again.
Kneeling on one knee, Compliance
allowed the girl she hadn't been paying attention to to blindside
her. Amiko was not a mutant but she did have teeth, and fists, and a
great deal of rage at the pale woman who was killing her adoptive
father.
Amiko actually bit off Compliance's
ear. Compliance being a trained warrior, if not a warrior at heart,
easily dispatched her. She threw the harpoon/gun at the slender
Japanese girl. Compliance might have killed her, but she wasn't
ordered by her master to care so she didn't.
~~~Jason Barnett~~~
Logan saw his
foster daughter thrown away by his attacker and popped his claws.
Wolverine cut off the half sticking out of his chest then pulled
forward leaving the other half sticking in the floor.
"I don't know who ya are but
attackin' me is dumb and attackin' my daughter is a bad mistake." He
pulled off the mask to see his attacker.
"Jubilee!"
Compliance's remaining ear
practically perked up. The word sounded so... familiar.
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
If Compliance was capable of anger she would
have been pissed that Target Wolverine was so unwilling to die, and
so presumptuous as to rip off her mask. Compliance didn't care of
course. She shot him in the head.
Blam!
Blam!
Blam!
She, knowing his healing factor, shot
him again.
Blam!
Blam!
Blam!
Looking at the mess the corpse made
on the shiny tiled floor, Compliance was satisfied that Wolverine was
dead. She looked up and over, to the sunroof two stories above.
Through her cybernetically augmented eyes she could see two fliers
fast approaching. X-Men. No matter, Mojo had prepared her for this
possibility.
The third thing to do: Compliance
quickly planted the bombs.
~
The first
X-Men to arrive were Storm, the second-in-command, and Angel. They
soon found to their surprise that several of the shoppers and
employees at the Mall were, in effect, walking bombs. The woman--they
didn't know the woman was Jubilee, of course--had planted a synthetic
dynamite compound with timers on seven people. If Longshot or Dazzler
had been there, they would have told the X-Men that these bombs were
favorites of Mojo, and how to disarm them. Storm, or was it Angel?,
not knowing that these were Mojo bombs, accidentally set off a bomb
trying to disarm it.
Compliance knew this because she saw
the explosion as she hastily beat it from the mall. Their purpose, as
assumed by Compliance, was to distract the X-Men from Compliance. And
it worked, very well. No one made any attempt to go after her, as
they all went to the aid of their fallen teammates.
Compliance pondered--as she always
did, after a kill--on the One Time She Ever Murdered. It had been
long ago, and then as it always did she got zapped. From the
collar--slender, golden, subtle--she wore around her neck. The collar
hadn't been her idea; she hadn't wanted it when Mojo put it about her
neck. She had cared, back then; she would care no more forever. That
is, Compliance was beyond caring; Compliance was beyond
emotion.
Unaccosted by the X-Men, Compliance
made her way to the bus station. She had a pre-bought ticket for
Derry, Maine, United States, in the pocket of her trench coat.
(2)
~
Compliance
boarded the bus, but not before she got rid of all her weapons. Well,
not all: she didn't get rid of her knife--that she always carried
with her. Then she cleaned herself up in the McDonald's across from
the Greyhound bus station, after she had dumped the bloody evidence
that could complicate her eventual return to MojoWorld, if the Law
Enforcers accosted her here in this reality.
Her ear was damn near bitten off. The
lobe was all that was left. Not being a vengeful sort, Compliance did
not care if she had killed the ear-biting girl. The pain that
throbbed, then spiked when she cleaned away the clotted blood, was
actually welcomed. Compliance didn't know why sometimes she hated
pain, and other times she adored it. Life could be like that.
She cleaned all traces of blood from
her skin, bandaged her ear with sterilized bandage pads, and wiped
the blood down from her coat. She was ready to leave.
On the bus. No one sat by her,
although it was crowded and she was thin. It must have been the smell
of blood coming from her ear, it had started to bleed again. Perhaps
it was the air of lost hope, so complete that everyone knew she was
now capable of doing *anything*. She
was bad news, their guardian angels said to them, stay away from that
chick.
It didn't matter to Compliance. It
wouldn't have mattered even if she hadn't been distracted by the
hallucination. She hallucinated every so often, it just happened.
Compliance in no way initiated it. She didn't take drugs, and she was
surprised that Mojo's inhibitor collar against independent thoughts
didn't dampen the hallucinations. And she sure was surprised, as
surprised as she could get, that the collar never sent an electrical
charge to negatively associate her to the Hallucinations.
The hallucinations themselves could
be about almost anything. A person or a place, or a thing. Once it
was a castle in Ireland--how she knew it was in Ireland she couldn't
say. Her assumption was that, since her brain created the
hallucinations from an chemo-organic imbalance, her brain had some
kind of control over the hallucinations. The castle in Ireland, she
watched in her hallucination for a period of three hundred years.
Once again she didn't know how she knew.
The hallucination
(3) that took over Compliance was one placed in East L.A.
How did Compliance know this? She seemed to almost recognize the
place--The Barrio. A run down street, a decrepit apartment building,
cold-water flats, garbage, poverty, and desperation everywhere.
(4) A young man, handsome; with olive skin a testament to
the indigeneous people that lived waaaay before him on the little gem
of an island, Puerto Rico.
"Angelo--his name is Angelo"
Compliance said, startling an elderly couple in front of her. They
hadn't thought she could talk, and then were even more startled to
discover they had made an unconscious assumption about
this--stranger.
In Compliance's hallucination... she
watched the young Puerto Rican boy get out of bed--he'd missed school
again. He washed his face, put on cologne Congolio--a member of his
gang had stolen it for him from Kauffman's.
(5) He kissed his mother goodbye, she had just gotten off
the night shift at the hospital where she worked in Housekeeping. It
was a dirty job, his Mama smelt like disinfectant, and shit, and
puke, and blood... jolie de
livre! He lit a candle for
his dead Papa on the shrine which was the only thing in the little
living room not covered in mess. It was one of the few domestic
issues that Angelo took active interest in. His Papa's shrine stayed
neat, with his Papa's picture, the candles from the church, and the
little bowl of holy water. No junk! Or he'd bust his siblings' asses.
Because he was bigger, and ruthless, they obeyed him.
A car in front of his building
honked. His ride was here; out of the apartment he went. He bounded
down the hallway, down the stairs, and out of the apartment building.
He was small for his age. He didn't know it, but when his mutant
power kicked in, he'd grow taller. Not to be a monster like Colossus
or Sabertooth, but taller than what he was. Of course, his growing
taller when his powers were untapped might have just been a natural
growth spurt. He easily dodged a crack-ho who wanted to "blow" him
and his whole family for fifteen dollars, then nimbly jumped over a
drunken bum passed out on the steps. He finished his acrobatics by
leaping into Torres' shiny convertible 1957 Red.
She's beautiful, Compliance
thought.
She smiled at Angelo, her boyfriend.
Compliance couldn't hear what they said but it made Angelo blush. She
could almost taste the dust and fumes from the exhaust when the
roadster sped away.
~
That was
strange, Compliance mused. She had assumed that her hallucinations
were caused by a brain tumor that pushed on her frontal lobe. But
never before had her hallucinations been so... tactile. She hadn't
tasted the sea's brine when she hallucinated the Titanic sinking. She
knew enough about human, and humanoid anatomy, to know that a brain
tumor could cause her to believe she smelt, felt, saw
anything.
The hallucination continued.
It happened like this: or more
precisely Compliance hallucinated it like this:
Torres's gang was a little gang, not
real powerful, actually not powerful at all. But Torres had an idea,
nobody but Compliance and Torres knew this but she just happened to
pass a BIG gang leader on the street and her mutant power kicked in.
She telepathically read his mind, which is how she knew what she
knew. (6)
This was her idea: A big shipment,
from Mexico, of cocaine was coming in. The money to be paid to the
people shipping it in by the Big Gang leader would be a weak spot. If
they kill off the Big Gang leader, take the money, their gang
wouldn't be so little. A ripe plum was this idea, so they bought as
many shotguns as they could, and went for it.
The money part would take place on
one side of L.A., while the drug part would take place on the other
side. Torres sent Godke, a crazy f*** in Angelo's opinion, to take
out the Big Gang leader. Being so crazy he'd probably succeed, too,
but die trying.
The bar where the Big Gang leader's
nephew would give the money to the Mexicans was the weak spot. The
Nephew was young, no stomach for blood. The bar faced an alley, and
it had been chosen by the Mexicans. They made homemade bombs out of
tequila and a strip of cloth in a bottle, one at the van full of
armed Mexicans, one more.
Boom!
Boom!
~~~Sparrow~~~
People were
starting to crowd around the man bleeding when suddenly the ambulance
arrived.
[2 Hours Later]
"How could
this happen? Goddess!" Storm exclaimed.
"Don't worry, patadan! He's too tough
to kill," Gambit said, but had his own doubts.
"I better phone Jubilee and let her
know what happened." Jean said.
[Massachusetts Academy]
*RING RING*
"Hello, Massachusetts Academy, Paige
speaking." Paige's voice chimed on the phone.
"Paige, it's Jean. Can you get
Jubilee please?"
"Sure, Miss Summers," Paige exclaimed
happily.
"LEE! PHONE!" Paige screamed.
"WHO IS IT?" a Californian accent
screamed back.
"JEAN!"
Jubilation Lee, AKA Jubilee, trotted
downstairs to where the phone was.
"Hey Jean! Wassup?" Jubilee asked.
Paige was trying not to listen to what was happening so she found an
interesting piece of wall to stare at.
"..."
"Jubilee, are you okay?" Paige asked
her when she saw how pale she had become.
Jubilee dropped the phone handle and
sort of slumped to the floor.
Paige picked up the phone handle and
placed it back on the receiver, but not before saying "She'll call
you back, Mrs. Summers."
"Jubilee, Jubilee? Snap out of it!!
MR. CASSIDY!!!" Paige was trying valiantly to get Jubilee out of her
shock while she yelled for Banshee.
Everyone of GenX heard this call and
came running as well.
~
"Lass, are ye
all right?" Sean asked her while holding her shoulders.
//I think the gel is in some kind of
shock,// Jono thought to everyone.
"No duh, Starsmore!"
Everyone turned to see Jubilee
getting up and walking away.
"Hey chica, where do you think you're
going?" Angelo shouted at her.
"Yes, Jubilation, where do YOU think
you are going?" Emma Frost asked icily.
Jubilee didn't answer and kept
walking towards the stairs.
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
The
explosion, all the burning, screaming Mexicans, and the melting
microfiber of the interior of the van going up in smoke really stunk.
It was horrible, but Torres, Angelo's love, was watching him. He had
to act like a tough Hombre, and not some whining puta, for her. He
used his shotgun and blasted a man who came running to the doorway.
He made a terrible mess.
The five other people, Torres' gang,
opened fire in the entrance of the bar. Some of the Mexicans opened
fire, too.
That was where things got
interesting: Angelo didn't die. That is, he didn't die because of his
mutant power; it manifested. His skin turned gray, and took on a
velvety texture not found on humans. (7) The reason it manifested was because Angelo was under a
great deal of stress. The Nephew shot him in the chest with a
semi-automatic handgun.
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
This pissed Angelo off, something
fierce. He unconsciously reached out with 2 or 2-1/2 of his 6 extra
feet of skin and grabbed the man. He wrapped his skin around the
Nephew and started to squeeze. Like a python would.
In reality, that is in Compliance's
mind, she felt a shock.
~
It was strange, this shock that Compliance
felt.
She could tell, by the fact that the
sensation wasn't violent at all, that it wasn't caused by her
inhibitor collar. But yet, she had to... Had to what?
Angelo continued to strangle the man.
His brown face turned blueish-purple. He started to sweat.
"Noooo!!!!"
Angelo looked up in startlement, so
did everyone else. The room became eerily quiet, it was like everyone
was holding their breath. Angelo looked up and saw her, he thought
she was a ghost. That is what she looked like, a ghost.
The woman was older than he and
Torres, and even the Nephew he held with his mutant power. She was
pale and thin, and he could see right through her. It wasn't enough
that he could see through her, to the other side of the room, but he
could also see her bones, the veins pumping blood. Even her muscles,
and the sensitive pink tissue of her internal organs.
"Don't," the woman ghost said, a very
small word. But with an entire universe of meaning. He knew what it
meant to him. If he killed this man, the Nephew, what would he be?
Less than human, a dog really. The ghost was telling him, rise above
the poverty and desperation of everyday life. Be more than that, be a
*man*.
A Man, like his father.
A Man, like his ancestors
were.
He had honour, he could be a
*man*.
Angelo let the nephew go, and on the
bus Compliance smiled.
She watched through placid eyes as
the gangleader, who Angelo followed not through belief in her
capabilities but through Love, as she screamed and raged at Angelo.
The 'ghost' Compliance merely watched and then something caught her
attention. It was a gold crucifix, a necklace. It was on one of the
bodies of the slain men, she wanted Angelo to have it. She wished she
was tangible so that she could give it to him. He should wear it, as
a symbol of his manhood, so that he would never forget.
Compliance leaned down to reach for
it, grasped it, and stood to give it to Angelo. In hallucinations you
could do that, ghosts could not.
As she handed the necklace to Angelo
two things happened:
One, Torres put her shotgun to the
Nephew's head and pulled the trigger.
Two, Compliance touched
Angelo.
~
Compliance
could have been dreaming the way she awoke. With a start as if she
were having nightmares. But Compliance didn't have nightmares, or
dreams; Mojo didn't let her.
She had been lounging in her seat on
the Greyhound bus, been--Bam! she sat up with a start. Using the
shotgun in her hand, she opened fire on the couple in front of her.
She easily blew off their heads, causing wide swept panic on the
bus.
If Compliance was capable of it, she
would have felt wonderment at the shotgun in her hand. Where had this
come from? she would wonder if she could wonder.
The people all ran, in their wide
spread terror, off the bus vacating it in record time.
~~~Mal~~~
Five minutes
ago she had been happy, nothing more urgent on her mind than planning
the prank to end all pranks, for her graduation ceremony next
week.
Now she felt cold, hollow. She had to
get away, be by herself, so she could think. About what Jean had told
her. About her reaction to the news. About what she was going to do
now.
She wandered inside her room, shut
the door very gently, then leaned against it, remembering the sound
of Jean's voice on the telephone.
"Jubilee, Logan's
hurt. Very badly. It... it doesn't look like he's going to make it. I
thought you ought to know.
"Jubilee? Are you there? Hello?"
The receiver had slipped out of her
suddenly numb fingers. There had been voices in the background,
shouting voices, but Jubilee couldn't understand what they were
saying.
Wolverine was hurt. He was going to
die.
Logan, gone? Forever?
Her lips quirked in a reluctant
smile. Well, maybe. You never know, with the X-Men.
She had always wondered if she'd
managed to cut him completely out of her life. After the... Tragedy,
she couldn't stand to be his little bud and sidekick anymore.
Couldn't be around him. Couldn't even hear his name without a renewal
of the pain and fury and, yes, guilt. She had worked hard to put him
in her past, a part of the past that she avoided thinking about. But
sometimes, she wondered if she'd put him behind her after all, or if
he was lurking around her psyche somewhere in an unexpected blind
spot.
Apparently he was, and Jean had just
blindsided her with him.
Her head dropped into her hands. What
exactly was this she was feeling? Had she forgiven him? Was she
afraid he'd die, not having forgiven *her*? What was
she going to do now? What? What?
WHAT was she, a blubbering idiot all
of a sudden?! Jubilee's shoulders straightened and she lunged away
from the door.
"Get a grip, chica!" she yelled, as
much to rally her morale as to relieve some tension. She knew
perfectly well what she was going to do. If only she could,
mrph, find that damned duffel bag in this mess of a
closet--there it was!
She had some packing to do.
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
It kinda sucked.
Compliance, after executing the
elderly couple on the bus, was forced to walk the rest of the way to
Maine. First off, she got rid of the shotgun. She would never realize
this but she wanted to keep Angelo's shotgun, it reminded her of him.
(8) But it would delay her rearrival to Mojoworld if she
was arrested by law enforcers on this dimension.
So she got rid of it and walked.
Thankfully a truck driver picked her up, and for 100 or so miles she
got to rest. And hallucinate.
***WARNING!
The following hallucination about Monet's past contains references to
incest.***
It was an elegant mansion, obviously a family
estate. She knew it was the ancestral home of the St. Croix family.
Today was Marius, the eldest and heir's 18th birthday. The cake was
*seven* layers high and not surprisingly Monet's
favorite flavor.
Even if it was his party, his coming
of age birthday, Monet still got her way. Monet, Daddy's favorite,
always got her way. Her stuck-up prep girl schoolfriends were
invited. Just what Marius didn't want, thirteen year olds taking up
space, at his birthday party. The twins, whom he blatantly adored,
looked adorable in lacy white dresses and organdy. At three they were
both healthy and active, and very adorable. The nanny tried
desperately to keep them clean, and it was only after Father
threatened to have them removed from the party that they behaved.
Marius was in a good mood, the best, just starting to get a buzz from
the expensive whiskey his best friend James Fergus purchased as a
gift. And then he saw her, Monet. Marius inhaled his breath sharply
as passionate emotions followed through his body. She was young and
beautiful, standing next to Maman in a pleated, pastel silk dress.
The arch of her neck, the shape of her lips all set him on fire, but
they also made him angry. Everything about Monet made him
angry.
The party continued with pure-bred
ponies for the girls to ride, and a little carriage for the twins to
ride in. And Marius drank, and drank. The more he drank the angrier
he got. Thinking about Monet, watching her flirt with his friends,
the little hussy, acting like a princess. Then came the time to cut
the cake. In Morocco, it was customary on the heir's 18th birthday
for his mother to cut him the first slice of cake. A type of
blessing. Maman took her place beside him, graciously cutting the
cake. As he turned to accept the cake from his mother, his eye caught
Monet's. She smirked at him, as if to say "I know your dirty little
secret, how you desire me. Well you're just a filthy, low pig. Ha
ha!" He dropped the family's best porcelain, holding the piece of
cake, onto Maman's dress.
***End of
hallucination.**
~
//Wow bloke, L.A. is 'otter than I remember. The last time
you and I were here it wasna this 'ot.//
They didn't have to arrive incognito
because Jono had finally gotten over some, though not all, of his
angst and learned how to create a realistic psi-gram, covering the
bandages. And Angelo had remembered how to make his skin look normal
and not grey (like he could in the *early* issues of GenX). So they took a plane.
//Why are we 'ere, Ange, I'm missing
my chance to ogle the cute bird in French class.//
"We are here, amigo, because Jubilee
needs us. Something went down with her hombre Wolverine and she left
to find out what for. And anyways you volunteered, I didn't offer."
Angelo said lighting a cigarette.
//I 'ad to come, (Sparrow thinks my angst is
fun). And put that out, this
is No Smoking! Can't you respect a bloke's decision not to have their
lungs polluted?//
"Not polluting their lungs, are you
loco? This is L.A.!"
At this, both young men convulsed
with laughter.
~
Compliance
stirred as the trucker let her out, in front of a Mom-and-Pop gas
station.
"Thank you," she said. The trucker
was just glad to see the woman go, she unnerved him.
She walked into the gas station--it
was called Greasy Gus. Compliance never got hungry but she knew she
needed to eat. Although she was cybernetically augmented, she still
needed sustenance to stay alive. She picked up a pack of Zinger's and
a bag of Combos. She added to that a bottle of Stewart's Key Lime
Soda. She went to the counter where an old man, Gus perhaps, was
watching T.V. It was the ten o'clock news. Ironically, it was showing
the mall where she had murdered Wolverine. A terrorist action, it
said, that killed two shoppers at the mall. A third man was both
stabbed and shot, but miraculously survived. He was in critical
condition at a private medical facility.
"Shit," Compliance said without
rancour, she wasn't really angry. Compliance didn't get angry,
ever.
"Is somethin' wrong, sweetheart?" the
very greasy man asked the pale, thin woman in front of him.
"Nothing that can't be solved with a
grenade launcher, strategically fired at a certain adamantium chest,"
Compliance replied politely.
"Problems with your boyfriend,
sweetie? No problem, a pretty girl like you can always find another,"
the slimy man said.
Compliance didn't dignify that with a
comment.
***WARNING!
The following hallucination about Monet's past contains references to
incest.***
Marius killed
his mother, of course it was Monet's fault. Everything was Monet's
fault, with her holier-than-thou attitude. If she hadn't screamed
then, Maman would never have heard her. Yes, Maman was a very
powerful mutant, but he knew he was too. And he had been practicing
with his powers, becoming stronger. But the f***ing bi*ch had to
scream, probably just to spite him. So in ran Mother, greatly
distressed to see what he had done to her little girl. Mother was
angry, angrier than he had ever seen her before. Monet, of course,
contrived to cry when Maman barged into Monet's bedroom. "What have
you done, Marius?" she asked him with horror and disgust in her
voice.
He tried to explain, about the
voices, and the way Monet's inner light drew him, that at night he
could feel her heart beat. That he could hear the marrow in her bones
cry out to him, that it was her fault. His mother told him to leave,
that he was disinherited forever. This made him so angry that he
struck her, his Maman. The strangest thing happened. His hunger, the
hunger made so fresh and painful by Monet, seemed to take him over.
His hands burned, and they seemed to melt. He grabbed his mother by
her neck, and held on. He wanted to beg to her to make the pain go
away, but he couldn't speak. He could hear Monet screaming in the
background, and she started to hit him. He never realized she was so
strong, finally she managed to rip Maman from his grip. That's when
he saw it--his hands, they had little mouths on them. They spoke to
him in his mother's voice, they told him how hungry they were, they
mocked him as a murder, they told him to feed again.
Then he saw her, his Monet holding
Maman and she was *floating* at
the top of the room, near the ceiling. He knew Monet would be a
perfect meal, and then she would always be a part of him.
She never knew what hit her.
***End of
hallucination.**
Compliance
awakened from her hallucination with a scream. She jumped at the
person sitting next to her in the airplane terminal, as Compliance
waited for her plane. She was sooo hungry, her hand searched for the
unfortunate person's throat. To find purchase, so that she could feed
on their genetic material. It caused enough furor that Compliance
finally realized that she wasn't like Marius. She wasn't emplatic,
there were no mouths on her hands. All the fear she felt caused her
inhibitor collar to go off, not once but twice.
Thankfully Compliance was able to
board her plane and escape the mess she made.
~
They, Jono
and Angelo, went to pick up their bags at the bag carousel, which of
course was on the other side of the terminal.
//Stupid Americans.//
"Whatcha say, Jono?" Angelo
asked.
//Nothing,// Jono telepathically
replied angstily.
It was very crowded in the airport,
with Hare Krishnas and passengers and Bible thumpers everywhere. A
tall woman, pale and thin, bumped into them, hitting Jono on the
shoulder. Jono paused as the woman in the black-red trench coat
passed by, he stared after her incredulously.
"Amigo, is everything cool?" Angelo
asked, noticing his best friend had stopped.
//That woman, it was
Jubilee.//
"Dude, she was too tall to be Jubi,
the girl you've known for *five* years is
practically a midget, remember?" Angelo said sarcastically.
//Take off, you just remembered how
to tighten your skin to make it look normal, (and that's just because Demon
Buttercup--goddess that she is--is tired of Marvel's
crrrap). I'm telling you,
bloke, that *is* Jubilee.
Trust me.//
"Amigo, you're my best friend, and we
have no other leads. Follow that girl." Angelo dramatically pointed,
Columbo-esque.
//To the Angstmobile!!!, trusty
sidekick!// Jono replied, 70's Batman-esque.
"You mean a taxi, hombre?"
~
Wolvie is a
mess. Sure I haven't seem him almost five years, at least not up
close. So I'm just assuming he doesn't look this sh**ty all the time.
The X-Men branched out, suspiciously close to the same time the
TRAGEDY occured. Now there are two teams of X-Men: the Westchester
branch and the West Coast branch. After the Tragedy happened, Wolvie
went to live in SoCal, far away from me in Massachusetts. I
appreciate the irony, when I can think around the pain.
Angel and Gambit were hurt too, not
that bad, though. (9) About as bad as they would get in a real intense Danger
Room session. Two innocent civilians were killed. I feel so guilty.
The X-Men didn't really talk to me when I arrived at Hank's clinic.
In a society of outcasts the old X-Men teams treat me like a pariah.
It isn't fair, I used to be everybody's favorite firecracker. Now
even Bobby avoids me.
So here I am, standin' over the dying
form of the person I love most, wondering how to make it
better.
~
It happened on the flight to L.A. Compliance had
been forced to return, because Mojo would have crushed her if she
hadn't followed through with the orders. Mojo wanted the feral animal
one dead. Compliance would make him dead. Compliance did what she was
told. She always did.
There was a slight inconvenience,
though: her hallucinations would not stop. They were totally out of
control, they were increasing with exceptional force. The latest one
was occuring in fragmental violent bursts. She would be fine, eating
honey roasted peanuts, then bam! she was in
St. Louis. There was a young black boy--he was so sweet and innocent
he brought tears to her eyes.
Then Mojo's collar would zap her.
After what happened on the bus, in the airplane terminal, she was
wary over her response to her hallucinations. She'd killed and
attacked under their influence.
Here it went again: It was a pretty
house, and a warm summer day. Mom had cookies baking. She worked so
hard, where did she find the time? (10)
The scene changed, and Compliance saw
through different eyes: the eyes of the young man, who has grown a
little older and wiser, but is still kind.
Got to teach migrant workers how
to read English, been doing it for three weeks now. I feel like I'm
making a difference.
The time changes and so does the
scene; no longer is Everett living in St.Louis, he is now in a
private school in Massachusets.
How, why does this place seem so
familiar?, Compliance wonders.
Everett is watching as a young
Chinese-American girl crouched over in a dark corner holding out an
apple to a mysterious shape. Suddenly the shape lunges with razor red
claws at the apple and gingerly takes it from the young girl's
grasp.
Jubilee is doing so well with
Penance.
"What the F*CK!!!!!!!" Compliance screamed, to the
startlement of everyone on the plane.
"Is something wrong, miss?" a young
female flight attendant asked. Her name badge read 'Katchoo.'
"Yes, but I sincerely doubt you could
help. Please return to your duties and leave me alone," Compliance
said as politely as she could, considering her collar just shocked
her again.
"I know what the meaning of life is, Jubilee. It's when
everything is right, and you know you've lived your life the best you
could as the best person you could be," Everett told his young
friend, who smirked up at him.
"Are you sure it ain't a new Proto
bookbag, Ev?"
~~~Mal~~~
The young
woman stared down at Wolvie. He was wearing a hospital gown and
looked like he was sleeping, almost. If you ignored the tubes and
wires and junk feeding in to his body. There was something clenched
in his right hand, a piece of dark gray and red fabric. She felt her
own hands clench.
"So Doc. What's the damage?"
Beast shook his head. "His body is
healing quite well, but... his assailant shot Logan in the head,
Jubilee." He passed a hand over his face. "There's been severe loss
of brain tissue. Even if Logan recovers consciousness, his mental
capacity will be impaired."
Jubilee gasped. "How impaired we
talkin' about?"
"At this stage, an accurate prognosis
is virtually impossible. However..." he searched for words, gave it
up. "The damage is severe," he finally said.
"Oh Wolvie," Jubilee breathed. She
folded her arms tightly to her body. There wasn't anything you could
do for brain damage... was there?
"I'm sorry, Jubilee."
"Hank--" she was about to plead, beg,
ask him if there was something, anything, he could try. Then she saw
the look on his face, a look of heartbreak and despair and swallowed
rage. It was the look of a man who had struggled against the odds
only to realize defeat. "I--I know you're doing your best."
Involuntarily, she put a hand on his
arm. Just as involuntarily, he drew back--the merest fraction of a
flinch.
Jubilee dropped her hand, her
defenses slamming back up. Honestly, she should have known better.
But this man had been a dear friend, once. Old habits could be hard
to break.
"Jubilee!" Hank's face was aghast.
"I'm sorry! I didn't mean to--would you pardon this thoughtless
fool?"
Hank was too nice for his own good.
"Don't get your panties in a twist, McCoy," she said, as if it didn't
matter one way or the other. "Way I figure it, only two fools in this
room. One's lookin' atcha, and the other's kind of a veggie burger
right now."
"How can you--?" He paused, frowning
at her. "You're doing it again."
"The only thing I'm doing is getting
outta here. I need some fresh air." As Jubilee reached for the door
it slammed open. "Get away from him, you *murderer*,"
shouted an angry voice.
"Hey to you too, Amiko."
The younger girl's eyes were filled
with fury. She marched up to Jubilee. "Haven't you done enough to
him? How *dare* you show
your face around here? Did you think we wouldn't know? Why did you do
it? Why? *Why?*"
Jubilee stared. "What on earth are
you talking about?"
Amiko's face blazed. Suddenly, she
drew back her hand and slapped Jubilee on the cheek, as hard as she
could. "Don't pretend you don't know! That's *your*
mask he's got in his hand. *Your* face he
recognized. Are you that petty? What you did to Kitty Pryde, it broke
his heart. He was happy again, with me, so you couldn't stand it? Why
didn't you come after *me* then? Why
him? Why him? Oh god!" Breaking down into sobs, she whirled and ran
from the room.
Jubilee was dumbfounded. "Is... is
that what people think about me and Kit?" She put her hand to the
sting on her face. "After all this time, is that what they still
think?" she demanded. "And they think I did this to him,
*this*? How... how..." she searched for words, much
as Hank had done earlier, and drew a blank.
"Jubilee."
"Let go of me, McCoy," she said in a
deceptively casual voice. "Or you're going to wish you had."
"I think it's time we had a
talk."
~
There was
something off about the taxi driver, but Compliance couldn't quite
put her finger on it. She was so distracted that she didn't notice
the other taxi, which had been following them ever since she'd left
the airport.
Was it the way the driver talked
non-stop in a peculiar accent, or swerved all over the road, or
recklessly careened through yellow lights?
No. That was just being a taxi
driver.
Was it because he had one brown eye
and one hazel, or that his moustache was crooked, or his skin was
noticeably darker where trickles of sweat had removed the makeup? Or
that his watch was strapped on upside down, or that his wig was in a
woman's hairstyle? Compliance's eyes narrowed.
"That is not a very good disguise,
Wadley," she said.
The taxi driver groaned. "Howdja you
know it was me, Comp?"
"Why are you here?" Compliance didn't
waste time with non-essentials. With Wadley, you couldn't afford to.
There was nothing the guy liked better than to waste time. Compliance
did not approve of that.
"Boss sent this for you." He fumbled
around in the glove compartment, then fished out a creased envelope.
"There's been a slight change of plans, he said."
She opened the envelope and shook out
the chip, plugged it into her handheld. Her forehead creased in a
frown as she read the instructions. "I do not understand. I am no
longer to assassinate the feral one?"
"Don't ask *me*. I just
deliver things."
"Mojo instructs me to give this to
you." Compliance withdrew the vial containing the feral mutant's DNA
sample from her coat and handed it to Wadley. "You are to deliver it
to him personally, and within 18 hours."
"Always rush rush rush," Wadley
complained.
Compliance sat back in her seat and
looked unseeingly out the window. Watch and wait, the instructions
had said. Watch and wait.
She wondered what it was that she was
waiting for.
~
"Dude, stop here, here!"
Obediently, the driver pulled to the
curb. Jono and Angelo stared across the street as the woman who
seemed to be Jubilee exited her own taxi, then walked into the
entrance to the the subterranean parking lot.
"Did I miss something, 'cause it
don't look like she paid him, man."
"Hey, you kids got money, right?"
said their own driver, suddenly alarmed.
"Yeah, yeah, how much?"
After they paid the driver, Jono and
Angelo crossed the street and followed Jubilee into the parking
lot.
"Where'd she go?" Angelo craned his
neck, caught a flash of dark red speeding down the ramp. "There she
is! C'mon."
//Mate, remind me to travel lighter
next time,// Jono grumbled as he lugged his suitcase and overnight
bag after him.
"Where'd she go?" The first level of
the parking lot was jammed pack. A few people were walking to or from
their cars, but none of them was the one they were looking for. "She
must have gone further down."
//Or she could have noticed we were
following her and gone out the door,// Jono pointed out
gloomily.
Suddenly the roar of a motorcycle cut
through the air. A silver cruiser tore up the ramp, red trenchcoat
flaring out behind it. A large man dressed in black leather ran after
it, yelling, "Stop, thief!" He came to a stop a little before he
reached them, leaning his hands on his knees and panting and cursing
heavily.
"That's her! Dammit!" Angelo shouted.
Jono dropped his bags and started running, but quickly realized it
was a futile effort. They watched helplessly as the bike made a turn
out of the garage and disappeared from sight.
//Smashing, simply smashing. Now what
do we do?//
"Uh. Anyone get the number of that
bike?"
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
"So, surface-dwellars, why do the X-Men fear the
firecracker so?" Marrow asked.
The X-Men team, coincidentally about
the same time Frost opened her school, had divided.
(11) One team, the Blues, stayed in Westchester, and the
second, the Yellows, headed by Professor and Storm, went to L.A. All
the X-Men Yellows were at Hank McCoy's clinic for mutants in L.A.
Marrow 'belonged' to the Westchester Blues, but since Jean, a widow,
now came to L.A. to see Wolverine, she was forced to come too.
Quicksilver was the leader of the Blues, with Cyclop's passing.
Professor spent his time in between the two teams.
It was a private waiting room, just
for the X-Men's use, away from Hank's other patients.
Although almost half a dozen people
were milling around, silence reigned. Marrow grinned, she had thought
the trip would be boring. Storm narrowed her eyes, with Professor not
present she was the senior member. Quicksilver and the rest of the
Blues were in Westchester still.
"It would not be appropriate for us
to discuss Jubilee without her consent," Storm said haughtily,
sweeping from the room. She'd had a very trying few days.
"Did not Jubilee live in L.A.? Does
Wolverine," Marrow spat the name, "not hate the girl?"
Her unspoken question being, if
Wolverine hates Jubilee so much, why would he move to her home
town?
"Oui, Jubilee lived in L.A., Marrow.
She lived all ove' Southe'n Cal'f'rnia, somet'ing of a wanderer, dat
one," Gambit said quietly.
"So, why did Wolverine move to L.A.,
when it must remind him of her, when him an' Amiko were so happy in
their little cabin in the woods in Westchester?" Marrow asked, trying
to sound innocent and failing miserably.
"Shut de hell up! You don' know her,
you don' know anyt'ing!" Gambit exploded. He had enough of Marrow's
prodding.
"Marrow does have a right to know, we
all do. If she is as dangerous as you all insinuate, then we have the
right to protect ourselves," Ebon, a recent addition of the L.A.
X-Men, said. (12)
"Well if you t'ink you 'deserve' to
know den ask Storm or Jubilee, 'cause Gambit ain't a gossip." With
that Gambit stormed out of the waiting room.
[McCoy's Medical Clinic, Third Floor]
"Hello, Jubilee."
Jubilee had been examining
Wolverine's X-Ray. When she heard Storm approaching, she tensed. The
last time she saw Storm, Storm had been calling her a murderer, and
Rogue actually had to physically restrain her. Now, Jubilee waited,
for Storm to make the first move.
"Ms. Frost's progress reports have
quite encouraged the Professor. When he related them to me I was also
encouraged," Storm began.
"Which progress reports were they,
Storm? Everybody is so report-happy about me, I tend ta get
confused." Jubilee kept her back to Storm.
"Why, the ones about you helping the
Penance girl. Everyone said how altruistic and helpful you were. You
caused her to come out of her shell, quite literally. We were all so
proud of you--"
"Ironic isn't it," Jubilee began
bitterly. "The same thing I did for Penny, I did for Kitty."
Storm visibly started, "Jubilee, I
have learned to accept Kitten's death as not your fault, and what you
did to Wolverine as a misjudgement on your part--"
Jubilee twirled to face Storm, "A
misjudgement? That's not what that snot Amiko was calling it. She was
bawlin' that I tried to kill Wolverine three days ago!"
"Kill?" Storm frowned. "Jubilee, I
meant all those years ago, when you tried to help Wolverine, when he
bcame so angry with you. When he left you in Mojoverse...."
"To die, Storm. Don't be coy, just
say it, Wolvie left me to die. Even before he thought I killed Kitty,
he left me." Jubilee smirked sideways, rather bitterly, at Storm. "No
good deed goes unpunished, huh, Storm?"
Jubilee hung her head, so her long
black hair covered her face. She didn't want Storm to see the tears
in her eyes.
"Good deed?" Storm's mouth turned
down derisively, and a reproachful note came into her voice. "You
truly believe what you did to Wolverine was a good deed? You
completely violated him, with disastrous results. I can see at the
time you believed you were helping him, but now--so much wiser, and
older--you must see the error of your ways."
"No, damnit! I don't see the error of
my ways. I did for Penny what I did for Wolvie, and everyone
applauded me. But as for Wolvie, I was 'violating' him," Jubilee
angrily hissed. "Then I was a friggin' monster, no better than the
villians we fight. Did you come here to soothe yer freakin'
conscience, Storm?"
Storm glared at her, slightly caught
off guard by her uncanny insights.
"I don't need your approval for the
way I use my powers, Storm. I didn't kill Kitty! I was tryin' to help
Wolvie! And no matter what that brat Amiko says, I didn't shoot
Wolverine! So screw your pretentions!" With that angry tirade,
Jubilee grabbed the mask, which she'd taken from Wolverine's fist,
and her copy of the medical reports, and angrily stormed out of the
room.
~~~Sparrow~~~
//Shite, where the gel go?// Jono inserted the thought into
Angelo's head.
"How the hell should I know, amigo?"
Angelo cried out, while throwing his hands up in the air to emphasize
his frustration.
//Well, bugger off! You lived here
once. Doesn't that count or something?// Jono said while getting
angry.
"No. Because I haven't visited here
for a while and they keep doing construction." Angelo said while
jabbing a finger in Jono's arm. (13)
The two started to squabble
relentlessly while starting to jab each other hard, unaware that they
were being watched from the shadows of a dark lit alley.
~
It was him. Compliance recognized him. Angelo.
She mouthed his name, tasting it like candy. He was older, possibly
twenty, maybe nineteen. His skin wasn't gray, so he must have learned
to control his powers.
Compliance watched, since Mojo told
her to watch and wait. She checked out the boy he was, rather
amusingly, arguing with. They were poking each other in the arm and
sqaubbling. She watched stoicly, not letting herself be revealed when
her chest exploded.
~~~Sparrow~~~
Compliance
was trying not to panic. She looked down and saw that her chest had
not exploded and those two round things were still there. Compliance
looked around, she noticed she was in a bar. There was a handsome
young man playing a guitar with a woman.
*Gayle,* a voice whispered. *Jono.*
Compliance whipped her head around,
trying to see where the voice was coming from, when she realized that
it was more of these hallucinations. She shrugged them off.
The two people walked off to the
back. Compliance followed, wondering what would happen this
time.
"Jono, now is not the time nor the
place, you git," a woman's voice said as Compliance identified
it.
"Bugger off, Gayle! You know you want
it, little songbird," a man's voice said back.
All of a sudden, the man started to
scream, clawing at his chest. Compliance stuck her head around the
corner in time to witness the birth of CHAMBER!
"Jono, me luv? Are you alright?"
Gayle asked frantically, as she was trying to help.
"Gayle, gasp, get away,
gasp, from me!" Jono managed to rasp out before his world
exploded. A fire erupted from the boy's chest, engulfing the poor
woman, making the boy collapse. Compliance heard the woman scream as
she tried to put herself out.
Compliance smiled as she saw pain and
suffering, but a frown came to her face. *Wasn't this how he became a mutant?* a voice asked in her head.
Compliance ignored it.
An ambulance and a police car came by
a few minutes later to pick the two people up. Compliance could only
guess that the owner called them when he heard the screams of the
woman called Gayle.
Compliance shook her head and was
back in the present. The two boys she thought she saw were poking
each other were gone.
*Mojo is so going to kill
me!* Compliance thought, her
old speech coming into effect a little.
Compliance revved up the motocycle
engine and drove off.
~~~Mal~~~
Jubilee sat
cross-legged on the ratty, cigarette-burned blanket and pored through
the reports. She couldn't concentrate on them. Eventually she flung
them away from her in frustration, the papers spilling out of the
thick manilla folders, littering the dirty carpet.
She fell back onto the bed and stared
up at the water-stained ceiling. It was a sleazy, piece of sh*t
motel, but she couldn't afford any better. She'd actually thought
about camping out in Wolvie's room, but someone had beaten her there.
Amiko had been sitting by his bedside, talking softly to him, holding
his hand in her small ones. Jubilee, unseen on the other side of the
door, had walked away quietly, her heart breaking as much for the
younger girl as for herself. She knew what it was like, being the one
holding the hand. She knew.
Storm had invited her to stay with
the X-Men, but damned if she was going to do that. She was here for
Wolvie, not to tear open past wounds for herself and everyone else.
Talk talk talk. Hank wanted to talk, Storm wanted to talk, even
Marrow had sidled up to her and asked what had happened so long ago.
She'd fobbed them all off. They hadn't talked to her when it had
mattered, when it had happened. And now that she'd finally, for the
most part, been able to put everything behind her, *now*
they wanted to talk?
"Screw you!" she screamed at the top
of her lungs. There was a startled silence, then the banging from the
other side of the wall started up again. Jubilee giggled, feeling a
little better. She got off the bed and picked the papers off the
floor, freeing a cockroach, who scurried across the floor into a
crack in the well.
"Ew, gross," she exclaimed in
disgust. Sitting on the edge of the bed, she looked again at the
first page of Hank's notes.
A burst of static made her jump. She
looked up, and saw that the TV was on.
"What the--" she looked around for
the remote control, realized the TV predated *real*
technology, and leaned forward to hit the power button. And
froze.
A face she hoped never to see again
loomed large in the screen. "Hel-*lo*, my little
viewer!" Mojo cackled. "It's time for... Let's Make A Deal!"
[X-Men Headquarters, Los Angeles]
"Would the pair of you care to try to explain
yourselves?"
Jono and Angelo looked into the face
of a regal but furious Storm, then at each other, then gulped.
"Uh," Angelo started. "The thing is,
we knew Jubes was real upset, 'cause of what happened to that guy
Logan, and we came along to, you know..."
//Show our support,// Jono
finished.
"I see. Did you think to obtain
permission from anyone before you left?"
"It was kind of a spur of the moment
thing."
Storm sighed. Could she really blame
them? "Do you realize how irresponsible your behavior is?"
"We was watching out for our chica!"
Angelo yelled out, before Jono kicked him in the leg.
//Yes, Ms. Munro. It was
irresponsible of us,// Jono projected hastily.
Storm narrowed her eyes, not fooled
for one second. Should she let these two off the hook, or should she
let them have it? An evil grin crossed her face. "Very well, then. As
it is not my place to punish or to speak for you, I shall allow you
to call Miss Frost right now." She almost burst out laughing at the
look on their faces.
//Ms. Munro, can we talk to Jubilee
first? It's rather important.//
Storm's lips tightened. "Jubilee is
not here right now, son. She went to stay at a hotel. I will give you
her phone number, if you wish."
"She's not here?" file://She's at a
hotel?// Angelo and Jono exchanged looks.
"Is there something you are not
telling me?" Storm exclaimed.
"Ms. Munro, did Jubilee look...
normal?"
Storm folded her arms. "Why do you
ask?"
//There's something that maybe you
ought to know....//
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
She should
die. Really, I've come to the knowledge that I have been burned. I
hate her. At first I liked my adopted father's sidekick. He adored
her, it was complicated, and I was a little girl, so no, I don't know
the whole story.
About the past--I know that he was so
angry, I was scared of him when he came to get me from Japan, when he
brought me to Westchester to live.
Jubilee wasn't around. Nobody spoke
her name, it was like she'd died. Then she came back to the mansion.
I mean, that Cajun guy brought her back--the part of the Cerebro file
that isn't sealed off said he found her.
I wasn't there, but in the cabin,
when she came to the big house. Storm came an' told Logan she was
back, and he took me and we went to Canada for a while. When we found
out what that murderer (14) did to Kitty we came back in time for the funeral.
Logan wanted to avenge Kitty. But Ms. Frost had given Jubilee asylum,
even before Generation X was formed. She adopted her and everything,
making it real clear to us that she'd be our worst enemy if anything
happened to Jubilee.
The Hiesslim Procedure
(15) was disscussed, but no one ever said it would be used
on her, or if it *could* be used
on her. Don't look so horrified, she *is* a murderer.
Accidentally, best intentions aside, she *did* kill
Kitty.
I *know* what she
said. Even if she didn't infect Kitty with the Legacy Virus, she
killed her trying to help. Either way Kitty is dead.
She *did* shoot
Wolverine!!!!! I was there!
I saw her, I bit off her ear! Lies!
She's a liar, Jubilee *always* has her
side of the story! She's so manipulative, she twists things and
people!
Murderer!!!! I'm not becoming
hysterical! She's a murder, a killer, she shot my father!! Damn her,
I hate her!!! I'll kill her!!! I *won't* calm
down!
I won't shut up! I'll kill her! Do
you hear me--?
What are you doing? No I don't want a
shot! Noooooo! I'll kill HER! It's all her fault, we have to go after
her... we have to...toooo... I'll kill her....
~
He looked the same: fat, ugly, a strange rotting
fruit green. (16) Still as crazy as a fox, and twice as smart.
"What do you want Mojo?"
"Why what I've always wanted: you.
You as my slave.
"What do you have here?" Mojo
continued cannily. "You'll be graduating soon, the X-Men will never
allow you to join them. Why, they even wanted to chop up your brain,
chop out the X strand of DNA, so you would never be a danger
again."
"Is that right, Mojo?" Jubilee said
coolly.
*Don't give anything away,
Jubes,* she prompted herself.
*Mojo plays for
keeps.* She slowly started to
fill the room with her power, not the 'flash and pop' part--something
more subtle. She didn't spend five years with Frosty for nothing. If
he tried to teleport her, she should, *should* be able
to blast herself out of there.
"So what is your game, Mojo? I'll
listen. I ain't promisin' nuthin', but I'll listen."
Snow Valley, Massachusetts
Although she
looked as calm and composed as she was famous for, Emma Frost,
headmistress of Xavier Academy for Gifted Youth, inwardly steamed.
She was quite ready to explode. She could reason Jubilee leaving.
Almost, when she took the child under her protection, she came to
know her in the year that Jubilee lived with her. Before the
formation of Generation X. She understood how important Wolverine had
been to her. Still was to her.
But Angelo and Jono just leaving like
that... how dare they. And just a week and 1/2 before graduation! She
really should have nipped Angelo's infatuation with her in the bud.
Jubilee, in her opinion, wasn't capable of a 'deep' relationship, due
to all the emotional scarring from late childhood.
Her parents' tragic death, the blame
associated to her by it, then Wolverine's brutal rejection of her.
Not to mention her coincidental involvement in Kitty's death, and the
entire X-Men's betrayal of her. There was a time when Jubilee
considered her, the White Queen, her only friend.
"Bobby..."
"Yes, Emma?" He answered on the
intercom.
"Ready my jet, I wish to leave for
L.A. within the hour."
Palm Terrace Motel
The shrill,
almost giant bird-like ring of the antiqued phone shot through the
oppressive silence in Jubilee's motel. She was concentrating so
intensely that she did not hear it until the 12th or 14th ring. It
was as if she was under water or asleep, or hallucinating or
something.
Carefully, so as not to damage her
veins, Jubilee took the wires from the T.V. Mojo had been using to
communicate with out of her forearm. She stood from her
half-crouched, half-kneeling perch in front of the T.V. to where the
phone stood on the dirty endtable.
"Hello?"
"Hello, Jubilee? This is
Angelo."
"How did you get this number?"
No 'How are you,' or 'Waaaassss
Uppp'--if Angelo didn't know her so well he'd have thought she wasn't
happy to hear from him.
"Storm gave it to me." Awkward pause.
"I just talked to Emma. She said she'd get a hold of you and... that
you should have reached her already.
"So how are you?"
"Irritated. Storm knows better than
to give my number out to just anybody. And Emma knows I
*hate* to talk telepathically."
Just anybody. Wow, that hurt.
"I think Emma meant, by phone."
Angelo said.
"Oh."
Several seconds of dead air.
"Why did you call, Angelo?"
"Because Jono can't talk on the
phone. He can't project psionically that far."
"Oh."
Several seconds of dead air.
"Why did you come to L.A.,
really?"
"Because I worried about you, because
you're my friend."
"Friend? Don't you GenX'ers know,
accordin' to the X-Men I'm a killer?"
"Jubilee, damnit, don't start this
you're--"
"I'm very tired, and I'll need all my
strength for what comes next."
"Jubicita, did you know there's some
chick runnin' around L.A. with your face?"
"A woman?"
"Yeah, but older and taller,
too."
"This is the address of my
hotel."
~
If Compliance watched T.V., she would have
appreciated the Dukes of Hazard-like stunt that happened on her bike.
Except she was flying through gravity straight into a store-front
window, and the bike smashed into a telephone pole. From a puddle of
her own blood, in her mind's eye, she watched psionic flame flicker
lazily from a gaping, blackened hole in her leather covered
chest.
*What?* Compliance wondered.
"What are you doing here?"
Compliance almost asked the girl in
the wheelchair what she was doing here. Then she realized she was the
English rocker, Jonothon. She knew now, looking into the mirror
kittycorner from the girl that she knew to be Gayle.
//Gayle luv, I had to see
you.//
Gayle was in a wheel chair, and
Compliance guessed paralysis. Her time with Mojo had taught her the
knowledge of guessing wounds. Her face was rather scarred, from
Jono's energy blast. She rolled over to an Edwardian table, where her
dark sunglasses were. She slipped them on to cover her scars.
"Quite vain, that one," Compliance
said.
"What did you say, Jono?" Gayle
asked.
//Luv, I said I was sorry.//
"You should leave, Jono."
A tawny, slender hand slapped
Compliance/Jono across the face.
"What the hell are you doing
here?"
"I don't know."
McCoy Clinic
"What the hell are you doing here?" Amiko asked.
Jubilee glowered at Amiko
dangerously.
"Amiko, stop that. Jubilee has every
right to be here," Jean Gray-Summers said sharply.
(17)
"Yes, Jubilee. I would also like to
know what you are doing here." Storm asked.
Jubilee cocked a cynical eyebrow at
Storm.
"Why, Angelo and Jonothon asked me to
meet them here," she replied, with a sweeping motion of her arm
encasing the large 'main' waiting room of the McCoy Clinic.
Probably psionically sensing the
altercation, Jono and Angelo suddenly appeared.
"I don't want her here," Amiko said
scathingly.
"I hate her, and she doesn't belong
here," the Japanese girl continued.
Jubilee merely waited for someone to
intervene, she looked very tired and withdrawn.
"Amiko, you look so tired. Why don't
you have Hank prepare you a cot? Storm?" Jean prompted before Amiko
could protest.
After giving the waiting room an
appraising glance, Storm escorted the still sputtering girl to the
second floor.
The three were given Jean's credit
card, on the instructions to have a good meal, before they collapsed.
Jono hailed the cab, after getting sick of Angelo's pathetic
attempts--he merely psionically shouted in the nearest cabbie's head
to...
//GET US NOW, PLONKER!!//
"Speak," Jubilee commanded after a
very expensive, and satisfying meal.
~
Downtown L.A., Business District
"So let me get this right. You saw some chick, who looks
*just* like me, only taller and paler, in L.A. You
followed her in a cab, and the cabbie was the stinkiest, most
disgusting man alive. So you followed this chick to a parking garage
where she picked up her bike--"
"Or possibly stole," Angelo
interjected.
"Then," Jubilee continued doggedly,
"you lost her."
"Yes." //Aye.// Both Angelo and Jono
agreed.
"That's the craziest thing I've ever
heard," Jubilee said flatly.
"Si, chica. That's what Storm
said."
"Wha-- You told this to
Storm!!!"
McCoy Clinic
Jean Summers
nee Gray used her telepathic abilities to locate longtime friend and
teammate, Ororo Munroe.
"Ro?" she asked softly to the
interior of a darkened ante-office.
There was a pause and then, "Yes,
Jean?"
"Are you alright, Ororo?"
"I've been contemplating,
Jean."
Taking that as an invintation to
enter. Jean used her telepathy to stand directly in front of Ororo,
who was seated behind the desk in the room.
"What have you been contemplating,
Roro?" Jean asked, using the old nickname.
"Perhaps Jubilee isn't as guilty as
we all condemned her for being."
"I've came to that conclusion myself.
Sometime ago, actually."
"May I ask you, Jean, do you think
she was wrong in what she-- did to Kitten."
"I don't think she killed her, Ro. I
didn't then. I do believe her inexperience led her to act rashly in
the events leading to Kitty's death, but I don't believe she killed
her."
"Even though her fingerprints were
the only ones found on the syringe containing the augumented Legacy
Virus? (18) Even though the security camera's last footage showed
the last person to see Kitten alive was Jubilee. Even though
Wolverine left Jubilee to die--"
"Ro he didn't leave her to
d--"
"That is what Jubilee believes, Jean.
Allow me to finish, please. Even though Wolverine left Jubilee to die
in Mojoworld. It would seem quite logical to believe that Jubilee
would murder Kitty, someone Wolverine cared for deeply, to repay him
for what she considered a betrayal. It is very suspicious, even to
one who believed 100% in Jubilee's innocence, to believe her story.
That her portal dropped her off in Westchester, but instead of coming
home to the X-Men, she instead travels to England, to 'see the
English Channel.' A saint would find it sucpicious, Jean, and I had
lost my child."
"So why do you believe now in her
innocence, Ro?" Jean asked nervously.
"Because of what Angelo Espinosa and
Jonothon Starsmore told me today. Jean, I would like to tell you a
story, a little from what the GenX'ers told me, a little from what
Jubilee told me when Gambit brought her back, and a few odds and ends
thrown in to keep continuity flowing. Have a seat."
L.A. What was once Paris Blue Cafe
Compliance
could hear the oncoming wail from the local law enforcers come to
investigate her hallucination caused wreck.
*Penance was deaf.*
Compliance knew to leave immediately,
that her ability to work efficiently for Mojo would be crippled by
involvement with the local law enforcers.
*Such things were beyond
Penance.*
*Penance did not know fear, not
anymore.
Compliance did not know fear.
Not anymore.
To be so understood.
Sleep (Penance's Hallucination)
Once upon a
time, there was a war-torn country. Where lived a frightened, a
starved young girl. (19)Although the girl did not have the misfortune to be of
the race that was being genocided, she still suffered. Her country's
president was unwise enough to anger the gods of commerce, the UN.
This caused an economic plight upon their country that caused the
girl's family to be unable to support themselves in the style they
had become accustomed to, paltry as it was. So they sold the girl, to
a man with gray skin, and that was when the horror began.
Two Blocks from Paris Blue Cafe
Compliance
staggered on. Although she had been injured, she was rapidly
self-generating, being cybernetically augumented by Mojo. Her real
problem came from her hallucinations; they were so violent, and
realistic, as to make her unable to deal with the real world.
She staggered near a a pile of
garbage where a man lay sleeping in his own feces when something
caught her eye: the two boys from earlier today. Angelo, and the
English Rocker, Jono. They were being shoved into a cabbie by a
loudmouthed young woman. Jubilee.
~
Emma Frost's
fight from Snow Valley, Massachusets was uneventful. Although, since
it was her private jet, she got to watch all the Bogart and Bacall
movies she wanted, an added plus. Since graduation was less than a
week away, her leaving now was something of a strain on her
co-Headmaster, Sean Cassidy. Not only were the original five, once
six, graduating, but another 129, too. The 129 were 'normal'
students, come to attend her posh, elitist boarding school. They had
been brought in by her devious older sister, Adrienne, to
substantiate the school's income.
Now here she was running off to L.A.
to rescue her two errant students, Jonothon and Angelo. Not to
mention her student for the longest time of all, Jubilee, her own
adopted daughter. It was Jubilee she was truely worried for, knowing
how the grievious injuries of her former mentor, Wolverine, pained
her so. And how capable he, and all of the X-Men, were of hurting her
so.
//Ms. Frost?//
//Yes, Bumpkin?//
//We will be at McCoy's Clinic in two
minutes.//
//Thank you, Bumpkin.//
China Town, L.A.
"Are you sure you wish to purchase these, Little
Firecracker?" asked Gommur the Ancient, not an especially close
confidant of Jubilee's, but arguably a dependable associate.
"Positive, Gommur, Old Friend,"
Jubilee said brightly to Gommur's raised eyebrow as he very
*carefully* wrapped her recent purchase.
"The pretentions are not neccessary,
child. Will you be purchasing anything else?"
"Nah, that'll be all."
"Perhaps some advice then, oh
impetuous one."
"..."
"There is a woman, hovering near this
shop waiting for you to come out. She may have been following
you."
"Is she, like a tall woman, real
pale?" Jubilee asked with unaccustomed nervousness.
Gommur's eyes closed a minute, as he
mystically contemplated.
"Yes," he answered.
Jubilee seemed to give this some
thought; then, "Hey Gommur, wanna give a girl a lending hand?"
Alley Behind Gommur's Shop
Compliance,
being a creature of infinite patience, had been tracking Jubilee
since yesterday. She knew, with a hollow feeling, that SHE was the
one Mojo wanted. Damaging Wolverine was just frosting on the cake;
Jubilee was the real treat. Or perhaps Mojo was killing two birds
with one stone, no pun intended. Either way, Compliance knew that
Mojo was having one hell of a laugh at her expense.
She was standing knee deep in garbage
from the Cantonese restaurant next door, it was spilling over from a
BFI bin. When the peeling wooden door opened suddenly to reveal a
small, almost a midget, of a man, Compliance melted into the shadows.
He was carrying two containers of garbage, heaped full and reeking.
Compliance was indifferent to (20) such earthly things as smells, sincerely not caring.
Yet the stench was so strong, her eyes watered. The short Chinese man
went to dump the contents onto the very top of the over-full bin, his
intent was very clear. Compliance just wasn't sure how he meant to do
it. Then, as fate often twists, the old man threw the nauseating
garbage on her. Darkness from there.
Gommur's Shop, Interior
Smelling
salts were what brought Compliance to. It was the girl who interested
Compliance; the moment she started to feel the emotion her collar
shocked her. Strange. It hadn't shocked her in so long, it seemed,
she'd forgotten it existed.
"What was that?" The girl, who
Compliance knew--having seen her reflection in the glass at the mall
in L.A. when she'd shot Wolverine.
Since the bound woman did not reply,
Jubilee tried again.
"Are you a clone of me." This
startled Compliance into answering. She knew exactly what she was,
didn't everyone?
"No."
"By god, it speaks. Here's the $500
question. Do ya belong to Mojo?"
"Yes."
Jubilee frowned, her eyes meeting
Gommur's. Although this had nothing to do with him, he was too nosy
not to not be there while Jubilee interogated the strange
woman.
"Okay, spill it, sister," Jubilee
said.
Compliance did not reply.
~~~Mal~~~
Compliance
stared at this version of herself, this smaller, louder version who
dressed in such eyecatching colors. She had convinced herself that
she could follow this girl, because Mojo's orders were only to wait
and watch. He hadn't specified what or who she was to wait for or
watch... so she had watched the girl. Unfortunately, the girl had
proved more perceptive than Compliance had given her credit for. It
had been a long, long time since she had been tricked so
easily.
It served her right, twisting Mojo's
orders around like that.
"Are you a clone of me," the girl
asked flatly.
Clone? No. She was not a clone. She
was Compliance. Who she was before, where she came from... the collar
shocked her again. She had no beginning, no state of being that was
not Compliance. "No." Her answer was calm, expressionless, as was
proper.
"By god, it speaks. Here's the $500
question. Do you belong to Mojo?"
Of course she belonged to Mojo. Her
first memory was of opening her newborn eyes to see the green
creature laughing before her. *"So the unbreakable spirit is broken," he had said in a
mocking voice. He came closer, took her chin in a slimey hand. She
didn't flinch. "Just look at those sad eyes. Jubilation doesn't suit
you anymore, does it, my difficult little prima donna? Your stage
name will be... Compliance! Yes! It's 'you,' darling!"*
She had served Mojo well, until he
had sent her through the portal to his younger self, whom she would
serve equally well. As soon as she made her escape. Surreptitiously,
she tested her restraints. Too strong.
The girl was saying something.
Whatever it was, it couldn't have been important. Compliance tried to
reach the knife she always carried in her sleeve. It was a stainless
steel butterfly knife, not of particularly good quality, but she had
had it with her when she was born, and so she had kept it.
"Did you attack Wolverine and Amiko?"
The girl pulled something from her pocket, thrust it in front of
Compliance. "Recognize this?"
Her face! Compliance became as
excited as she ever got. "That belongs to me. Please return
it."
"So what you're saying is that a *clone* of
Jubilee was responsible for what happened to Wolverine and Kitty?"
Jean said incredulously.
Ororo nodded. "I know it sounds
difficult to believe, Jean, but"--her mouth quirked up in a sardonic
half-smile--"think about our history. Wolverine was replaced by a
Skrull imposter for a period of time, with no one the wiser, there
was that whole affair with Domino, and you yourself have been
cloned."
"I'm not arguing against
*that*, 'Ro. But isn't this other Jubilee taller and
older? That's what Angelo and Jonothon told you, right? In the
surveillance videos, Jubilee didn't look any different."
"The clone may have been at an
earlier stage of development."
"So why did Jubilee do what she did
to Wolverine? That wasn't because of a clone. She freely admits
it."
Storm shrugged helplessly. "I don't
know, Jean. I just don't--" she stopped as Jean suddenly held her
hand up, her head cocked in an attitude of listening.
"This is a private conversation,
Ebon," she said sharply.
A sheepish Ebon rose out from the
shadows. "Uh... sorry Jean. 'Ro."
*Sheesh, if looks could
kill,* the newest X-Man
thought to himself, meaking an undignified retreat from the office.
He slouched down the corridor, hands in pocket, to the waiting
room.
The Cajun was there, staring blankly
into space. "'Lo, Gambit," Ebon said.
"Hm," was the only reply.
Ebon shrugged to himself and turned
to the vending machine. Inspecting the contents, he said
conversationally, "Y'know, I was talking to Amiko. Before Hank had to
sedate her."
"Hm."
He dropped in some quarters, punched
the buttons. A bag of onion rings wobbled forward, then the mechanism
squeaked to a stop just as the bag was tottering on the edge. Ebon
sighed. "She said Jubilee's unstable and a murderer."
If Ebon hadn't had his back turned,
he might have seen Gambit's head snap up, his entire face as tight as
the expression in his smoldering eyes. As it was, he didn't.
"If she's so dangerous," Ebon
continued, rocking at the machine in an attempt to shake loose the
onion rings, "why not use the Hiesslim Procedure on her? That
oughta--augh!"
Gambit had grabbed the younger man
and slammed him up against the vending machine, so hard it rattled
Ebon's skull. Behind him, Ebon heard the thump of a bag hitting
bottom. The Cajun's red eyes bored into his. Ebon gulped.
"Maybe you should keep your mouth
shut about de petite," Gambit grated.
"Whoa, man, sor*ry*.
I didn't mean anything by it," Ebon said hastily. What had gotten the
dude's goat, anyway?
Gambit relaxed slightly, and loosed
his death grip on Ebon's collar. "Hm."
Ebon straightened his threads, then
bent down and retrieved his hard-won snack. "I guess the Hiesslim
Procedure's kind of a last resort," he said, ripping open the bag and
offering some to the Cajun, who shook his head with a look of
distaste, "What's the deal with it, anyway?" he asked, crunching
onion rings. "Logan and Kitty are just about the only ones I've heard
of who've had it done. How did Logan get his mutant factor back,
anyway? Did the procedure kill Kitty, or what happened? And--"
Gambit dropped back in his chair,
tuning Ebon out. The kid didn't understand. Hardly surprising, since
the so-called 'Hiesslim' Procedure wasn't exactly something the
original X Team liked to talk about. He closed his eyes as he
remembered that day in Mojoworld, when he had found her. Her spunk
had finally given out, she had been wild-eyed, desperate.
*"It was *my*
fault, Gambit, *I* did it to
him, but I had to--he had the Virus. He told me. I don't know how I
did it, it just came out of me. It felt so dirty. I feel like some
kind of monster."*
He gave a bark of bitter laughter,
startling the munching X-Man. No, Ebon didn't understand at all. Put
Jubilee through the Hiesslim Procedure? She *was* the
Hiesslim Procedure.
~~~Demon Buttercup~~~
Gommur's Shop, Chinatown L.A.
"Now how does it feel, bright one?" Compliance taunted
Jubilee, holding the second-best quality butterfly in the young
girl's bleeding face.
"I don't know. How does it feel, to
know you are second best?"
Compliance paused in the act of
slicing the sparkler's throat wide open.
"I'm what he wanted, and you--you
are--are...."
Compliance's blue eyes narrowed, and
she lowered her face closer to Jubilee's so she could hear what she
was muttering. She had to know...
It occured to Compliance that Amiko
must have learned the biting trick from this pint-sized bi***.
Because Jubilee sunk her pearl-like teeth into the vulnerable skin
covering her jugular and did not let go. The girl must have been part
snapping turtle, the way she hung on. Compliance stabbed her, kicked
her, screamed in a complete rage. (21) Compliance actually had to rip a piece of her neck out,
leaving it in Jubilee's teeth, to get free. Then Compliance ran like
hell.
Five minutes later
"Jubilee, are you okay?"
"Did you just use slang, Gommur? Does
that meen I've died and gone to heaven?"
"Shut up, smart ass, and let's get
you cleaned up."
~
McCoy Clinic, Sunny L.A.
"Where the Hell is she?" Emma Frost regally demanded as she
swept into the inner floors of Hank's clinic. Her psi scan had shown
that Wolverine, her two missing students Angelo and Jono, and a
multitude of X-Men were in attendance--but no Jubilee. This quite
pissed her off.
Everyone in the private waiting room
on the floor designated for X patients stared at her goggle-eyed.
Emma, having no time for the foolish, followed the strongest thoughts
about Jubilee.
This led her to *another* waiting room where two X-Men were hovering over a
scrapbook entitled 'Hiesslem Project.' She sensed from their minds
several projections of Jubilee.
"What the Hell is that?" Emma
hissed.
"We could ask you the same," Jean
said quietly from behind Emma. Several curious X-Men had gathered
behind Jean. Emma gave them all the evil eye.
Before anyone could speak Emma used
her telekinesis to rip the scrapbook from Ebon's grasp.
(22)
"Heyyy, grrrr, that's
ours!!!" Marrow, who had become Ebon's co-conspirator,
growled.
"I guess you have the right to read
that," Ebon conceded, "You are in
it."
"What is this about... Ebon, right?"
Emma asked arching one perfectly plucked eyebrow.
"Why, what everyone is talking about:
Jubilee. And the Hiesslim Procedure. You're on page 19, by the way."
Ebon explained.
Emma looked down in fury at the
classified documents glued into the pages of Ebon's scrapbook. "How
did you get a hold of these--they are private, personal and
completely classified," Emma snarled.
"I'm just that good," Ebon said
breezily.
Twirling around with the scrapbook
firmly under a white, leather-clad arm, Emma turned to address
Jean.
"Where are my students?"
Jean sighed with relief. Thank god,
Emma didn't want to make more of a scene.
"Right this way. They were visiting
Amiko."
Shooting a knowing smirk at Ebon,
Marrow turned to follow all the other X People out.
Except for one. "Why were you keeping
a scrapbook about Jubilee, Ebon?" Rahne, a.k.a Wolfsbane,
asked.
"Because it was a mystery and I solve
mysteries."
"Isn't that a little unethical? You
don't even know her. Her situation is such a tragedy, it shouldn't be
exploited like that."
"Oh, stop being such a puritanical
puke. It's part of my mutant power; in my defense, I can't help
it."
"Yes, you could," Rahne said as she
huffed from the room.
"Bite me! Wolfgirl!"
China Town
"So what now, brown cow?" Gommur asked of Jubilee as he put
the last stich into her forehead.
"Plastic surgery?"
"Do not be so flip, young one. Now
answer me!"
"Ow! No need to pull so, that hurts!
I'm gonna follow her, of course, like any super hero would. In our,
*ahem*, fight, I put a trackin' device on her.
Really, any crime-fighter worth her salary doesn't leave home without
one, or two!"
"Oh, indeed."
Down Town L.A.
It took Jubilee ten minutes to find her, then
she watched for another 15. First with binoculars, three blocks away,
then she edged closer, and closer. Compliance didn't move--just stood
in front of a display of T.V.s in a shop window. Finally, Jubilee was
directly across the street from her.
"So what's your game?" Jubilee
said.
As if hearing her, Compliance
suddenly ripped the transmitter from inside her trenchcoat where
Jubilee had hidden it. She crumpled it in her fist, then let it drop
into the gutter.
Deciding it was inevitable, Jubilee
crossed the road to stand beside Compliance.
~~~Sparrow~~~
McCoy Clinic
Amiko was
talking nonsense to both Jono and Angelo.
"Jubilee killed Logan-san," Amiko
sang while wiggling her finger saying bascially 'I know a secret and
you don't.' "But I bit off her ear."
//Luv, you didn't bite Jubilee's ear
off. We just saw her and her ears were fine,// Jono thought while his
eyes crinkled in worry.
"Si, chica, so why don't you just
rest," Angelo said while pulling the covers up.
"YOU LIE! YOU'RE IN THIS WITH
HER!!!!" Amiko screamed and started to reach for something but
suddenly fell asleep.
Both boys turned around to see Miss
Frost standing in the doorway with a book in her hand. "And what do
you boys think you are doing upsetting dear Amiko like that," Miss
Frost sneered. "You're both very lucky that I sedated her."
(23)
//Thanks,// "Thanks," they both
mumbled together.
"Now what was this about her biting
Jubilee's ear; you're saying that it was fine?" Miss Frost asked a
little gentler, but not so gently so her point was not
forgotten.
~~~Mal~~~
Compliance
did not turn her head, but she was aware that Jubilee had come up
beside her. In fact, she had known as soon as the younger woman had
come within a block. She could teach the kid a thing or two about
tracking one's prey. For starters, how to *correctly*
plant a tracking device. She had found the tracer as soon as she'd
put her hands in her pockets.
When she realized Jubilee would be
following her, she had found a place where she could contact Mojo.
She knew, instinctively, that he would want to talk to the
firecracker.
Compliance
seemed absorbed in whatever was displayed on the TV screen. At least,
she didn't move when Jubilee came up beside her. Jubilee looked to
see what she was so interested in....
Mojo. Of course.
He grinned at her. "So, darling,
ready to join Mojo now?"
"I haven't decided anything yet,
lardass," Jubilee scowled. "Anyone, s'posin' I agree to this whacked
deal. How do I know you'll live up to your end of the
bargain?"
Mojo looked hurt--inasfar as a
gigantic blob of slime could look hurt. "Why, don't you
*trust* l'il ole Mojo?" he whined.
"Duh," Jubilee said scornfully. She
trusted the slick-talking worm as far as she could throw him.
"Oh well then," Mojo said airily, and
moved to the side. The camera followed him in front of a wall of what
looked like security monitors. Mojo waved at one of them. "Recognize
anyone?"
Jubilee gasped at the sight of the
hospital bed. "Wolvie!" Her eyes narrowed. "How did you get inside
Hank's clinic?"
"Oh, I have my ways. Wadley, why
don't you show our little friend where you are?"
There was a scraping noise, and
then... "Hi boss!" An upside down head popped down in front of the
camera, grinning. There was something odd about the fellow, but
Jubilee couldn't quite put her finger on it. Was it that his mustache
was crooked, or that one eye was lighter than the other, or that he
was clutching the top of his head as his long curls tumbled around
his face?
"Show her what you've got," Mojo
prompted.
Wadley held up (down?) a clear
plastic case, containing the biggest hypodermic needle Jubilee had
ever seen. "All set to go, boss. All I need's the word."
"You see in front of you, my dear
Jubilee, the magic formula. Once Wadley pumps it into your pal's
thick little skull, it will rebuild his brain in a matter of hours.
Less than a day from now, he'll be good as--ha ha! I mean, he'll be
just like new. All you have to do is go with the pretty lady. It's up
to you, darling."
In the end, that's what it boiled
down to. Giving up her soul for a shot at life. Life for someone she
loved. She had always figured that, if it came down to it, she would
die in a minute to save Wolverine. Take the bullet for him, jump on
the bomb, let herself fall just so he could get away. But now, she
felt... she wasn't sure what she felt, staring at his slack face.
Numbness and desperation, love and fury, compassion and hurt.
"Do it," Jubilee said softly. Her
voice sounded strange, even to herself.
"What was that?" Mojo leered.
"I said"--Jubilee clenched her
fists--"DO it!
"But I'm not going with anyone until
I know he's back to normal."
So here I am on a plane to Derry, Maine. The
airline attendant had sure given us a helluva look when we bought the
tickets.
"Will you be paying by charge or
check?" he'd asked as he tried to figure out our relationship.
"Cash," Compliance said coolly,
bringing out a wad of the stuff. I had to choke back a laugh at his
expression. In a weird, robotic sort of way, Compliance was kind of
cool. Stress on the 'kind of' part.
"Uh, ok, cash then. May I check your
baggage?" he asked as he handed back her change.
"We, like, don't have any." That was
my contribution.
Another look. "You're flying across
the country without any luggage?"
"Yes," Compliance said. "We are
leaving now. Excuse us." She strode off, and I followed, stifling a
giggle.
Now she was munching peanuts like
she'd never had honey-roasted before, going so far as to lick the
salty-sweet crumbs off her fingers. Did I say cool, before? In some
ways, she was a major dorkwad, actually. I gave her my packet.
"Thank you," she said calmly, then
proceeded to devour each peanut, one by one.
There was an uneasy truce between us.
She watched me like a hawk, and I let her. When we got to Derry, she
was going to let me get on the phone and call Hank, to check on
Wolvie's status. I had watched the weird guy, Waddles or whatever,
stick the needle right into Wolverine's ear and pump the entire thing
into his skull. Yechhhhhhhhh. I got the creeps again, just thinking
about it.
I sure hope he was going to be
alright.
I sure hope it's going to be worth
it.
~
Compliance
felt guilt. It was amazing; her collar should have intercepted the
emotion and then shocked her as punishment for feeling it. It didn't.
It was that stupid firecracker's fault, Jubilee, damn her. Her
sacrifice reminded Compliance of her own sacrifice, so long
ago.
When Compliance murdered, the only
time she truly ever killed. She once knew a hunter who told
her:
"Killin', it's an art, girlie. You
get somethin' from it--like a mosquito gets blood from its victim,
the killer gets somethin' too. 'Cept unlike that damned mosquito, for
the killer it's different, not always the same. It's different each
time, for each killer; it changes, transforms. Tigers that become
Butter, so which are you? Are you a Tiger, are you Butter, what do
you become?"
On that Killing night--incidentally
Mojo shackled her with her Emotion Inhibitor Collar that night too,
afterwards, of course--Compliance was Retribution. She was the
Brother's Keeper, Finder of Lost Children, Protector of the Righteous
from the Tyranny of Evil Men.
"Dude, like what's your damage?"
Jubilee asked.
"Come again."
"Yer thinkin' so loud I can hear your
thoughts, dude, and I ain't no mojo-powerful 'path that can get past
yer cyberkinetic do-hickeys."
"You can sense them?" Compliance
asked her traveling companion with interest.
"Like, C. I can practically, like,
taste them. But that ain't what I'm talkin' about."
"Then what, pray tell, are you
'talkin' about,' little Jubilee?" Compliance responded with utmost
boredom. Silently she wished she had more Honey Roasted Peanuts--they
were good.
A few minutes went by. The pilots
announced that there were heavy air currents so their jet would wait
ten minutes before taking off.
"I think I remember you," Jubilee
announced. She been so quiet and still Compliance had thought she'd
fallen asleep. No such luck.
"From your time in Mojo
World."
"Yeah."
"--- Folks, The Ameria Pheline
Airlines are sorry to announce that due to high winds we will be
postponing this flight. The stewardess will tell you---" over the
speakers the pilot announced.
"Talk about your last minute
reprieve! So, C, what do we do now?"
Fu**, the X-Men were here. Storm must
be using her powers to keep them from leaving. Compliance scowled,
feeling, much to her suprise, anger fill her. What was wrong with her
Collar? Mojo would not be pleased; he wanted Jubilee in Mojo world,
so they could begin the Reconstruction A.S.A.P.
"First, don't ever call me C again,
Jubilee. My name is Compliance. You will adress me such or you will
not adress me. Second, you couldn't remember me, I was not in
existence yet. Third, the X-Men are here. You will help me
outmanuever them. Because if you don't, little Jubilee, Mojo
*will* have Wadley kill Wolverine.
Understood?"
"Understood."
~
Los Angeles Airport
"So you are sure Jubilee is in there, with that
unidentified woman?" Storm asked Emma.
Storm, the White Queen, Ebon and
Marrow (they wouldn't miss it for the world), Gambit (he had his own
stake in this), Chamber, Skin, Wolfsbane, Phoenix. Granted, to waylay
and apprehend two people, that was an awful lot of firepower, but
according to them they all had a reason for being there. Storm
because she was Team Leader of the Los Angeles branch of the X-Men;
White Queen because Jubilee *was* her
adopted daughter. Ebon and Marrow had no lives, and were curiosity
seekers, through and through. Wolfsbane came because she secretly had
a crush on Ebon--Marrow, who was a whole lot prettier than before,
was spending a hell of a lot of time with him, and she was having
none of it. Perhaps she could grind Marrow up and sell her to a Dog
Food Company without anyone knowing. Gambit, according to Emma, had
issues. Phoenix, being her, naturally came to keep anything crazy
from happening. Angelo *still* had a
crush on Jubilee, and Jono just didn't have anything better to
do.
"We're like, totally, officially screwed. Do you have any idea
how *many freakin' muties are *out* there?"
Jubilee near screamed at Compliance.
Compliance had very quickly gotten
the two of them off the plane. Then she'd overpowered the barrage of
Security Officers, taking their weapons. Then she'd found where all
the Security Dweebs kept their kick-ass weapons. She might be a
crackweasel, but Jubliee had to hand it to her: C--she meant
Compliance--had moves.
"Explain," Compliance demanded as she
loaded a grenade launcher.
"Jeez, this is a freakin' airline.
Are those dweebs even allowed to have that thing? There are
*nine*, 9, yes count them, powerful, trained X's out
there. Storm and Emma, and Phoenix all kick ass, Gambit has moves,
Ebon and Marrow--either o' us could take them in our sleep, yeah.
Wolfsbane is a whiney, puritanical puke, but her claws really hurt.
Angelo I don't know, but if Jono has to stop either of us he won't
hold his punches. They'll make us into grease spots." Jubilee looked
down at her hot pink ostrich leather boots; she'd only bought them
yesterday. Now they would get all torn from the floor up--guess
that's how it went.
"We're not all out fighting them. We,
that is I, am delaying them."
"Delaying them?" Jubilee repeated
weakly. She didn't like the sound of that; it sounded ominous.
"Yes. You will escaping, I will be
distracting the nine of them." Compliance started strapping herself
with gun holsters.
"Yeah, well, can't have Mojo's newest
Breaker damaged before I can get the job done," Jubilee said
bitterly. Secretly she was awed, she never knew a gun holster could
go there.
"You will not be going to Mojo, at
least not now, and not because of me. Maybe later, when this is all
over; I don't know. Mojo wants--needs--you, and what he wants, Mojo
gets. That's not my problem," Compliance said coldly as she filled
the assorted holsters with guns she borrowed from the Security men;
they didn't need them anymore.
"But, the promise I made, Mojo's
serum, Wolvie--what about Wolvie? Is he gonna die now? I won't have
any part of his death, do you hear me! I have a clean conscience,
it'll stay that way--ow!"
Compliance had grabbed Jubilee's
arm.
"You should know better than anyone
that Mojo is a liar. It was one of his jokes. Knock knock, there was
no serum. Wadley wasn't even in the McCoy Clinic; it was all a ruse,
a scam. To get you to come quietly. Mojo needs you, of your own free
will, to Break; he can't use you if you don't. Don't you remember,
this has happened before with Wolverine."
Tears filled Jubilee's eyes at just
the mention of her old mentor's name. "Yeah, but then Kitty got sick
and I just never bothered to sort out all the details. It hurt too
much. You weren't the one who infected Kit, were you?"
Compliance growled softly as she
pulled Jubilee down the corridor of the airport. "Don't you ever
listen, I told you I hadn't been Created yet. Now, two things. One,
where are the X-Men exactly; I need you to use your power and tell
me, I got to know where to shoot. Two, this is how you get
out."
Jubilee ran
into the Men's Restroom in Sector A17. She threw open the door of the
restroom just to run directly into a fat Italian man.
"Get the Hell outta my way!" she
screamed, knocking the rotund man down. There were two other men in
the restroom. Some slimey pipsqueak in a tie-dye... Grateful Dead boy
took one look at Jubilee and ran like the coward he was.
(24) The second man was tall and handsome. Even though her
hormones were awakening, Jubilee paid him no mind. She went straight
to the last stall, the one with the sign 'Out of Order' on it. She
opened it up.
Compliance had told her there was a
teleportation device set up in there. She looked at the clean toilet
and stall. Empty.
"What the hell?" Pull the lever. There was no lever. Hmmm. Jubilee wondered, perhaps....
She flushed the toilet; a secret panel behind the toilet opened. She
had just entered the crawl space when she heard a hissing behind her.
She sniffed the air smelling pungent fumes. "Acid," she said, but the
door was melting. She knew it was a trap, the acid was eating
everything away. One of Mojo's practical jokes again. Ha, ha, Emma
would never be able to identify her body. But wait, there was the
teleportation device. Jubilee teleported away just as the the
corroding acid ate away at enough of the floor for the restroom to
collapse.
At the Same Time
The grenade
almost hit Marrow--Wolfsbane was almost delighted, then, remembering
herself and that she was a superhero, she cried out a warning. Skin
caught that bad boy with his six feet of extra skin and hucked it
into the air. Chamber enveloped it with his psionic fire, causing it
to automatically blow up, but not harm anyone. After that it was
bascially over, there *were* nine of
them. Compliance put up a valiant fight, but Storm gave the order to
take her out as fast as possible, considering how deadly Compliance
could be--e.g. the Mall Massacre. So the White Queen psi-stunned her,
using that really cool psionic "lightning" bolt of hers.
"She does look a great deal like
Jubilee," Jean said, staring at the unconcious Compliance. Storm
smirked at Jean, remembering Jean's reluctance to believe Ororo's
theory that a clone had killed Kitty. Well, Miss Firebird now had
proof!
"A clone, this clone did not kill
Ariel." (25) Emma touched Compliance's face tenderly. "Ariel died
when Jubilee tried to save her using the Hiesslim procedure that is
innately grafted to her DNA, trying to save her from the Legacy
Virus." Emma continued derisively, "You Goddesses are all the same,
completely unable to relate to the 'Common' issues of the 'Normal'
people."
"We're attracting attention," Ebon
reported uneasily. Storm frowned, then used her power to summon a
dense fog.
"Everyone, we will be leaving now. To
the Blackbird!"
"But Stormy, where is da P'tite."
Gambit asked.
The
teleportion device 'dropped' Jubilee off at the sub-basement of the
McCoy Clinic. Then the little beeping machine disapeared.
"Hmmmp, didn't like it anyways. Now
to find Wolvie."
About Two Minutes Later
"Jubilee-- What are you doing here-- Arrrgh!!" Once Jubilee's
power had been like a firecracker; now it was more like a nuclear
bomb. Poor Hank, he never knew what hit him.
Dr. McCoy had been bent over his
patient, the enigmatic Mr. Logan, fixing his IV. Jubilee sighed with
frustration. It was true--there had been no 'magical' cure, just one
of Mojo's dirty jokes. If it hadn't been, then Wolverine's little
beepy brainwave machine would be showing a different brainwave
instead of this depressingly flat one. Damn it. Why was life so
flippin' hard. It wasn't fair; she tried to help Wolvie take away his
animal side, but he just resented her for it. Saying it was his
'choice' and that extracting his 'animal side' without his permission
was as bad as Magneto rippin' out his skeleton or the clowns who put
the adamantium in him.
And Kitty, she was just trying to
help Kitty. She didn't know how the girl got sick, but was just
trying to make her better.
She helped people--it was what she
did, ever since Dr. Hiesslim did what he did with the radiation, and
now she couldn't help the way she was made.
She sat on the side of Wolvie's bed,
gripping his hand. "Hey ole Canuklehead, still hate me? I don't think
you do, I--I got your birthday present last year. It gave me a real
scare, didn't know who it was from, and hell I've been stalked so
much I'm just plain jumpy. Then when I saw what it was I knew it was
from you, that you still cared, you still loved me. I was still your
sidekick. Oh, Wolvie, it was a killer how you got so mad, and dumped
me, and how you thought I killed Kitty. But I forgive you. I love you
Wolvie, I--I would die for you." Jubilee closed her eyes and started
to concentrate, just like Dr. Hiesslim taught her. Slowly she felt
the power flow through her, blanketing her in white; she vibrated
with it. Then, ever so slowly, so slowly she wanted to cry, it left
her body, and started like a virus to flow into Wolverine's.
There are
witches, and New Agers, and priests and all kinds of people who
believe in the power of the soul. There are fewer, but still many
people who believe that the soul is attached by a silver cord. Even
fewer believe that healing can be done when the silver ethereal cord
is tapped, in such a way that a little bit of the soul is put into
the healee's body, to revive them. Sometimes a certain kind of healer
can save a person, the critically ill--say, a vegetable suffering
from complete brain damage and impending death. In such cases the use
of the silver cord can be fruitless: when a patient must die, they
will. Except perhaps when genetics and Super Mutant Healing factors
come into play. Then miracles can happen.
Logan awoke
with a terrible headache, then almost immediately he noticed his hand
was buried in the silkiest head of hair.
"Jubilee--" he said. Much to his
dismay it came out a choked rasp. His mouth tasted horrible, like
medicine that was growing fungus. It *was* Jubilee,
much to his suprise. He was even more suprised to learn that he
wasn't enraged to find her there. He'd felt only tenderness and love
at her presence; he wanted her awake so he could look into her
beautiful blue eyes and tell her... he was sorry, he loved her.
Always did, always will.
"Jubilee!!!" He looked up, quite
distressed to find that he was terribly weak. Emma came barreling
into his room, stepping over the prone body of Beast. "What have you
done," she hissed accussingly at him.
Emma looked at Jubilee's prone figure
and knew, even without the evidence she would get from the autopsy,
what Jubilee had done. "Oh, Logan," she breathed. "I'm sorry, you
loved her too, didn't you?" She knelt beside the body of Jubilee
Frost, her adopted daughter, as Logan half held her in his
arms.
Logan looked at Jubilee's blotchy
skin, her glazed eyes, the dried blood caked on her nose. He didn't
even have to check for a pulse to know that she was dead. "Oh, baby,
come on, don't do this to me! Damn you, you and you martyring of
yourself!"
"Henry!" Hank awoke to Ororo shaking
him awake.
"Jubilee! She got past me--what? Oh."
He pulled himself off the hospital floor. He looked sadly at the
threesome huddled on Logan's bed. Emma was unabashedly sobbing. "The
Hiesslim procedure, Ro?" He hung his big, blue, furry head.
"Yes, Henry, I don't know why she
didn't learn her lesson the first she took a life, now she's gone and
killed herself. Whatever was she trying to prove, I wonder?" Storm
stated.
"Perhaps, Storm, she was merely doing
what she thought was right."
Footnotes... really, footnotes! =o
(0) Editor's
Note: Why, yes, I
*do* have too much free time, thanks for noticing! So how
come I'm calling myself "Editor" and red inking everyone's posts?
Well, darn it, 'cause I actually took the time, that's why. And
no-one else did, so =P . If y'all don't like it, Sparrow's been
saving the story and she can repost too. ;
(1) Editor's Note
here: The original sentence
reads: "He couldn't heal around a spiked metal stake that was two
feet in diameter, standing a foot out of his chest." Whoa! The spike
is two feet thick? Wolverine's chest can't be much more
than two feet.
(2) Editor's
Note: The original, deleted
because it is repeated in the next section, reads:
...in the pocket of her
trench coat. Across from the Greyhound Station was a fast food
restaurant. Before she boarded the bus, she dumped all of her weapons
in the dumpster behind the fast food joint, all but her knife.
Then Compliance boarded the
bus.
(3) Demon Buttercup: I'm assuming Angelo has siblings, and
his mother works at a hospital. His father I presume was killed in a
drive-by in front of Angelo, like the Fleer card said.
(4) DB: That's actually a reference to the Spanish
Harlem.
(5) DB: Screw Kauffman's! I flonqing hate Kaufmann's,
Bastards!
(6) DB:I know Torres is a mutant, something telekinetic, but
I took liberties and made her a telepath.
(7) DB:Dyce, in "Rising Son" series, said Skin's skin had a
velvety texture, it seemed plausible.
(8) DB:I'm a blatant Jubi/Ange shipper, and I don't care who
knows.
(9) Editor's
Note: Originally, Storm and
Gambit were hurt. Storm does not appear to be hurt in a previous and
in some later sections, so I swapped her with Angel, who was also at
the mall that Compliance attacked.
(10) DB: I can't remember what Ms. Thomas does so we'll make
her a social worker, and I'm pretty sure Mr. Thomas is a medical
doctor. Also, Everet is dead, except in flashbacks.
(11) DB: This happened before the Onslaught thing.
(12) DB: Ebon belongs to me, blah blah. I honestly couldn't
think of a character so I made one up.
(13) Sparrow: This part is true where I live. We just have two
seasons. Construction and Winter. I LOVE CANADA! ^_^;
(14) DB: No, the X-Men don't kill, that drama queen's just
exaggerating.
(15) DB: This medical procedure does not exist in the Marvel Universe, and was
named after a compulsive liar I knew in high school.
(16) DB: The last time I saw Mojo was in X-Force, something,
and he was goldish, but I'll go with the original concept.
(17) Editor's
Note: Original sentence
reads: "'Amiko, stop that. Jubilee has every right to be here,' Jean
Gray-Summers yelled sharply; having seen Amiko slap Jubilee."
However, Jean wasn't there when it happened.
(18) DB: Although I wasn't there, I imagine the Legacy Virus
used would be similiar to the Genosha style.
(19) DB: Penance and Monet St. Croix are two different
people.
(20) Editors
Note: The original phrase was
"Compliance was partan about". Huh?
(21) DB: Why isn't Jubilee using her powers on Compliance?
Good question; in the Marvel universe, siblings' powers don't work on
each other. Jubi and Comp. aren't sisters but same rules
apply.
(22) DB: She has the power, Marvel is just f**ked up!
(23) Sparrow: AU, sorry if I'm making her seem a little cold, but
I haven't written the White Queen much.
(24) DB: Ex-boyfriend who owes me $60, the slacker.
(25) DB: Let's just say Kit never got the chance to change
her codename. I like Ariel better.