Chapter 1

Hello again, my dear readers! Sirwindwaker here. I'm back with another story! Like my other stories starring DC superheroines and symbiotes, this one is similar in concept but different. This time there will be some plot driven storyline as well starring one of the most underrated and underappreciated superheroine in the DC universe and overlooked member of the Flash Family. Read and find out what happens when the Queen of Speed herself Jesse Belle Chambers aka Jesse Quick cross paths with a alien symbiote from Marvel. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I don't own Jesse Quick, the symbiote, DC or Marvel related properties. They belong to their respective owners.

Jesse Chambers had a life that most people could only dream of. Daughter of the legendary Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle, she was more than just a name in a long line of superheroes. She was brilliant, holding a PhD in physics, stunningly beautiful, and possessed the power of the Speed Force, which gave her the incredible speed of the Flash himself. When she wasn't protecting her beloved city or racing through time with the Justice Society, she was deep in her research, pushing the boundaries of science and the Speed Force in ways that few could understand.

Her life was perfect. Or, so it seemed.

It was late one night when a flash of light appeared in the sky, tearing through the peaceful tranquility of her city. Jesse, alerted by her heightened senses, saw it before anyone else did — a meteorite, plummeting towards Earth. It burned through the night, leaving a streak of fiery brilliance behind it.

"That's not normal," Jesse muttered to herself, narrowing her eyes as she stood on her apartment balcony, watching the descent. "Better check it out before it causes any real damage."

Within seconds, she was gone, leaving a trail of red lightning in her wake, her iconic red and yellow suit shimmering under the moonlight as she rocketed toward the crash site.

When she arrived, the impact crater was still smoldering, heat rising from the ground. Trees nearby were charred black, and the air smelled of burning ozone. But what really caught her attention was the strange object lying at the center of the crater. It wasn't like any meteorite she had seen before.

Kneeling beside it, her eyes widened in excitement. A thick, black goo oozed from the cracks in the rock, shimmering unnaturally in the moonlight. Jesse could barely contain her excitement.

"Alien lifeform?" she whispered, her scientific mind racing. "This... this could be revolutionary! A real, living organism from outer space!"

With a quick glance around to ensure no one else had arrived, Jesse carefully collected a sample of the black substance, placing it in a containment jar she'd brought with her. She didn't alert the Justice Society, nor her colleagues. She wanted to study it herself, a discovery like this needed careful attention. And Jesse Quick, with her unparalleled intellect, believed she was the perfect person for the job.

"Alright, little guy, let's see what makes you tick."

Hours later, back in her lab, Jesse meticulously studied the sample, running tests and observing its molecular structure. The goo was... strange, to say the least. It seemed dormant, lifeless. No movement, no reactions, nothing. She poked it, prodded it, exposed it to various stimuli, but it remained inert.

"Come on," Jesse muttered, frustration growing as she removed her goggles. "I was hoping for something more exciting than this."

With a sigh, she leaned back, rubbing her eyes. Days of patrolling the city and working on her scientific research had taken their toll. Fatigue washed over her, and her body screamed for rest. She stood up and used her super speed to clean up the lab in a blur of motion, zipping around the room as tools and equipment were put back in their places.

The black goo sat on her desk, still and quiet.

"Guess you're just space junk after all," Jesse yawned, too tired to think any further. "Time for some sleep."

Still in her suit, she collapsed onto her bed, her body exhausted but mind still buzzing with curiosity. Within minutes, she drifted off into a deep sleep, completely unaware that something was happening in her lab.

Unseen by her, the Speed Force had interacted with the black goo as she cleaned up, her immense energy accidentally sparking it back to life. The symbiote quivered, trembling as it absorbed the residual energy from her speed. It was weak, fragile, barely alive. But it recognized the source of that power. It had tasted something divine, something far beyond its comprehension.

The Speed Force.

And now, it craved more.

Slithering across the table, the black goo oozed toward the doorway, creeping silently through the apartment. It sought its new host, drawn to the only source of energy powerful enough to sustain it. When it found Jesse lying in bed, still dressed in her costume, the symbiote hesitated for only a moment.

It would not survive without bonding. It had no choice.

Slowly, it began to spread across her body, flowing like liquid over her suit, merging with the fabric, becoming part of her. It was gentle, careful, so as not to disturb her. Jesse, deep in sleep, didn't stir. The symbiote pressed itself against her skin, sinking into her muscles, her very being, connecting with her at a molecular level. It sought out her Speed Force, latching onto the energy source it so desperately needed.

But something unexpected happened.

Slowly, it began to spread across her body, flowing like liquid over her suit, merging with the fabric, becoming part of her. It was gentle, careful, so as not to disturb her. Jesse, deep in sleep, didn't stir. The symbiote pressed itself against her skin, sinking into her muscles, her very being, connecting with her at a molecular level. It sought out her Speed Force, latching onto the energy source it so desperately needed.

But something unexpected happened.

The symbiote didn't just bond with her body. It connected with her mind.

For the first time in its existence, it felt something it had never experienced before. Awareness. Thoughts. Emotions.

It understood Jesse.

To be continue...

Wow! Jesse's speed force energy revived the symbiote from the brink of death! Now the symbiote has set it's sights on Jesse and crave her powers and bonds with her body without her knowledge. What will the symbiote do next? What will Jesse do when she wakes up? Find out in the next chapter!

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