Chapter 11 - Places to Be -
Felix checked himself over to make sure he had everything he needed.
Money, papers, Pit, portable work terminal… I think that’s everything.
That wasn’t quite true, though. He didn’t have any money on him at all. He’d pre-arranged everything with the bank so that he could make large electronic payments tonight.
Having met with the bank manager directly, it’d only been a matter of explaining the situation, and that it was a government-funded event.
No-Name had taken care of the other side of the equation and gotten the information they needed to make everything ready to go.
Setting aside three months of mortgage payments, since that was the one thing he wasn’t willing to default on, they’d put together roughly two hundred thousand dollars.
They were leaving from the rear loading bay that Felicia had converted into a garage.
Felix looked to the dark-windowed, black-colored, powerful sedan next to him.
The car was a recent acquisition. One of the nice things about owning a pawn shop was people brought in all sorts of things to sell you.
Like broken-down or accident-destroyed cars. This one was especially bad.
A luxury sedan, last year’s model, that had been twisted into a heap of nothing.
Felicia had spent some time ironing it out when she was bored. She’d done the majority of the work and had left the irreparable bits to him to tidy up.
It had cost him two days of points, but they’d brought it all the way up to mint condition, and then improved upon it.
Felicia had treated it more as hobby, since she spent most of her time doing the basement work with Andrea.
“Your tie is sloppy,” Lily said angrily, walking over to him. She was dressed in a black jacket, blue blouse, and black skirt with matching heels.
Her hair was loose and bounced around her neck and shoulders freely.
She looked beautiful and immaculate.
“I hate ties,” Felix said disdainfully. Turning around, he looked into the reflective surface of the rear passenger window and began to fix it.
“That’s a shame, since you actually look presentable in a suit and tie,” Lily said dryly.
The window slid down to reveal Andrea staring at him with a smile from inside the car.
“Hi! As your personal assistant,” she said, slapping his hands away and immediately trying to fix his tie, “I can do this.”
“Andie, you’re making it worse,” Lily said, watching the Beastkin trying to fix the tie. “Stop, no, pull it through there.”
Felix grunted as Andrea pulled him to one side.
“No, no. Other way,” Lily said, indicating to something Felix couldn’t see.
“Like this?” Andrea asked, tightening the tie to the point that Felix was uncomfortable.
“Here, wait.” Lily roughly pushed Felix to one side and then yanked on his tie. After three swift jerks, jostling him around while doing so, she stepped back to view her handiwork.
“Better. Don’t touch it. Get in the car. I’m driving,” Lily said, dismissing him with a wave of her hand.
“I thought I—” Felix was interrupted when Andrea opened her door suddenly. She managed to even hit him with it.
“Get in! We can talk in the back while they get us there.”
Andrea’s hands snapped out at him as he stumbled backwards and dragged him into the car by his jacket.
She pulled him bodily across the seat before letting him go. Then she leaned over him, sticking her knee into his shoulder as she shut the door.
“This’ll be fun!” Andrea said, getting back to her own seat and grabbing her seatbelt. “Put on your seatbelt, Felix. Don’t just lay there.”
Felix grumbled, getting his feet placed and then sitting up. Adjusting his jacket, he pulled the seatbelt down and clicked it into place.
Lily was adjusting the mirrors from the driver’s seat. The passenger door popped open and Kit slid in.
“Ready when you are,” Kit said, looking to Lily
“All the runes are up, just need a trickle of power. Are we all set, Felix?” Lily asked, looking at him in the rearview mirror.
“Ah, yeah. You, Kit, and Andrea are all at one hundred percent. Ioana, Miu, and Felicia are at twenty percent each.”
He hadn’t been happy to give over so many points, but Kit had convinced him it’d be for the best.
“Good,” Kit said.
Lily made a gesture with her hand and the interior of the car flashed white for a second.
Between himself and Felicia, the luxury sedan had been turned into a racecar-level monster with the durability of a tank.
Unfortunately for him, Lily had found out about its driving performance and refused to drive it at anything less than full speed.
To her, the brake pedal didn’t exist.
Felix looked to the back of the seat in front of him as Lily turned the engine over and revved the monstrous engine twice, making the whole car shudder.
Felix distracted himself and focused on his point allocation screen.
Received
Spent
Remaining
Daily Allotment
150
0
150
Miu Miki
1,000
200
800
Ioana Iliescu
1,100
220
880
Kit Carrington
2,250
2,250
Lilian Lux
2,600
2,600
Andrea Elex
1,400
1,400
Felicia Fay
1,550
310
1,240
+ Loyalty Bonus
460
0
460
DAILY TOTAL
10,510
6,980
3,530
Kit, Miu, Ioana, and Felicia had all gone up in point values. Kit because he’d upgraded her power, Lily through her soul snatching, and Miu and Ioana through their continued eating of the “power sausage,” as it had been termed.
They’d only had to eat it once, then been told of the increase, for them to request it going forward.
Everyone else, while intrigued about the increase, declined.
Even Felix had his limits.
“Are you looking at our points?” Andrea asked, pushing up next to him. She stuck her hand through the space that held his view and then moved it back and forth.
“I am. Even with all of those points missing, I’m sitting at roughly three thousand five hundred points.”
“That’s great! Maybe I should start eating the power sausage.” Andrea clapped her hands together through his points screen. “I can’t feel it.”
“I imagine not,” Felix said, looking up at the odd girl.
“Such a strange thing. It almost speaks of something more. One wonders about your power. It seemingly changes at your whim, functions at a level on which no one has ever heard of, and seemingly has a mind of its own.”
Felix didn’t respond to that. It wasn’t something he hadn’t already considered.
The sudden acceleration of the vehicle as Lily gunned it pressed him into his seat.
Closing his eyes, he did his best to tune out the world.
Kit and Lily could get them there safely.
Felix wasn’t sure if his breakfast would make it there with them, though.
Lily got them there with time to spare. This auction was certainly more secretive than the previous one. Cars were being routed into a parking complex. Each car was privately directed into sectioned-off parking spaces.
They were asked to wait in their private parking space for their pickup.
In their case, it was No-Name. No words were exchanged, though a handshake was.
They were escorted quickly and quietly to a private room that thankfully wasn’t an office this time. It was a large conference room. On one side of the wall was a series of buffet tables that were laden with appetizers, small meals, snacks, and drinks.
A table with a number of chairs around it sat in the middle of the room. Several monitors were set up around the room, all presenting the same feed. Everyone would see the same thing without having to strain.
“This is great, No-Name,” Felix said, looking around.
No-Name shrugged his shoulders with a casual, smooth smile. “My pleasure. Auction should start in—” He paused to glance at his watch. “—twenty minutes or so. They managed to get some info from a few people, but not much.
“The ones with information will be later in the auction, so I’d save your money till then if you’re feeling unsure.”
Felix only nodded his head, Kit, Lily, and Andrea going straight to the buffet table.
No-Name glanced to them and then back to Felix.
“If you hand me your Pit, I’ll make sure they all get registered with you as we go. Oh, and here,” No-Name said, holding out a tablet to him and taking the cube Felix offered. “This will act as your bidding tool, and confirmation of payment. Take a few minutes and get all your information in so it’ll go quick.”
No-Name stopped talking, and looked like he was mulling over his next thought.
“You sure you’re alright with those three? Augur, Mab, and Myriad, of all people. More blood spilled than most from any one of those, let alone combined.”
“Huh? Myriad?” Felix asked, looking back to No-Name.
“Myriad? The Beastkin solitary PMC? Takes more or less any contract that suits them and drowns the opponent in bodies all of her?” No-Name asked.
“Uh… nope. Did she live somewhere else?” Felix asked. His eyes slowly went back to Andrea. “Never really paid attention to whole thing.”
He’d known about Kit and Lily. They were rather well documented, and he’d seen or heard of their exploits.
Never heard of Myriad.
“Huh. Guess that could be why you don’t know. Yeah, she was. She killed a number of people for whatever reason she came up with. Almost as coldblooded as they come.”
No-Name followed Felix’s gaze.
“Whatever, your problem. Catch ya later, Felix.” No-Name turned on his heel and left right after that.
Felix frowned and scratched at his chest. “Hey, Myriad,” he said finally.
Andrea’s head whipped around. Her eyes unfocused for a second, then she realized he’d been the one who called her.
A smile bloomed across her face. “What is it?” she asked.
“Nothing. Anything good over there?” Felix asked, walking over. He didn’t particularly care who she’d been before she had become his.
Her smile grew even wider. Without responding, she picked up a second plate she’d been filling that he hadn’t noticed.
“Here! As your personal assistant, I was filling you one.”
Kit laughed and shook her head, dropping into a chair. “He didn’t realize you were Myriad, Andie.”
Andrea’s smile fell, the plate in her hand outstretched and forgotten. “Oh.”
“And I don’t care. To me, you’re Andrea. Now, as my personal assistant, can you guarantee I’ll like this plate?” Felix asked, taking the plate from her. He leaned over it and poked at a few things with a finger.
Andrea’s face nearly split into two with the grin that came over her. “Yes! I can’t find any candy, though. Always need candy. Do you think there’s a vending machine nearby? That’d have candy.”
Lily sat down next to Kit and said something under her breath to the telepath.
Kit snorted and turned to her to reply.
Felix smiled and looked to Andrea. “I dunno. But I don’t think we’re supposed to leave. We’ll get some on the way home.
“Now, how about you tell me how you and Felicia did yesterday? I haven’t had a chance to look.”
Andrea nodded excitedly, moving over to the table and seating herself by dropping into the chair.
“We finished up the second basement floor. We need you to smooth it all out and make it pretty, but they’re mostly there,” Andrea said.
Then she frowned and stuck her hands on her hips. “‘That daft fool we call a master can make this a place we can all live.’ I don’t think you’re daft. You’re really nice.”
“Felicia is welcome to her opinion of me. She’s done all she promised and more, so far. She’s done her job,” Felix said. The monitor on the wall came to life, catching his attention.
A timer flashed up on it and started to tick down.
“Speaking of job, when do I get my first paycheck?” Andrea asked, stuffing a French toast triangle into her mouth.
“Huh? Paycheck?” Felix said confusedly, his eyes flicking back to Andrea.
“Well, I’m your personal assistant. I was wondering when I’ll get my first paycheck. Actually, I don’t even know how much I’m being paid.” Andrea lifted up a chicken leg and began devouring it, her elongated canines making an appearance.
“Huh. Honestly, I hadn’t even considered it. What would you need money for?” Felix asked.
“Clothes. Things. You’re not really providing us with much so far.”
Felix couldn’t argue that. Giving them a salary would probably cost less than trying to provide them with everything.
“Lily, let’s set up a payroll function and get salaries for everyone,” Felix said, looking toward the woman who he was quickly thinking of as his chief operations officer.
Lily blinked and raised her delicate eyebrows. “Of course. I’ll make sure it’s taken care of.”
Everyone fell silent after that. They ate, drank, and more or less waited, watching the clock wind down.
At some point, Andrea got bored and laid down in a corner, falling immediately asleep.
As the timer hit zero, Kit took the chair on his right, and Lily the one on his left.
“Felicia had her up late. It’ll be easier to be quiet if we’re closer together,” Lily explained, taking the electronic pad from Felix. “Ah, good. You set it up.”
Lily set it back down in front of Felix.
There were no introductions, explanations, nothing on the monitor.
It was a black screen with a clock, and then it was a live stream of what looked like a lobby.
“What’s our goal here?” Lily asked.
“Kit reads their mind, while I pull up a hypothetical on them, and we figure out their power. Then we determine if we want them and could be useful.” Felix drummed his fingers on the table.
“Okay, but what are we looking for?” Lily pressed. “Powers are as unique as people.”
“Errr, well…” Felix drew out his answer. He hadn’t consulted them, but his thoughts had been running down corporate lines. Felicia, Ioana, Kit, and Lily all becoming supervisors for relevant or similar powers that they could work with. “I was thinking that we’d discuss them as they came up. As far as what kind… Any? I’m not that picky.”
Saved from further questions, a group of four men were pushed out in front of the camera.
Looking to the pad, he saw the opening bid was set for four thousand dollars. No information on them whatsoever.
“They’re brothers,” Kit said, before Felix could even think of opening his own power. “They’re all strength-type powers. They’re good at fighting and have practiced a fair amount of martial arts. They’d make good security forces or front liners.”
Lily grunted and crossed her arms in front of her midsection. “I’d say worth at least eight thousand, then. Worst case, I can take their souls, and we turn them into sausage.”
Felix tapped the bid button with a shrug of his shoulders. She was right. “Good point, Lily.”
“This is… incredibly easier,” Kit said, scratching at the table with her index finger. “I’m not sure I’ve said it yet, but… thank you, Felix. The… upgrade… really changed things. It’s like working with a scalpel instead of a machete. I can still use it as if there was no change, but it’s at my choice now. So… thank you.”
“Wait, you can upgrade powers?” Lily asked, surprised.
The pad in front of them chimed. The word “Purchased” flashed across the screen, followed by a box that took up the whole window as it asked, “Authorize payment?”
Felix thumbed the confirmation box and looked to Lily. “I can indeed. Why, something you don’t like about your power?”
“I hate using my hands to write the sigils. I’d rather use my mind because it’d be so much faster. Instantly projecting them instead of drawing them out,” Lily said, turning her entire body around to face him. “Can you do that?”
Kit froze in her seat, her eyes stuck to Lily.
“Maybe, one second.” Felix focused on the idea of changing Lily’s power. From a physical ethereal projection to a mental one. That the projections would be instant and from her mind’s eye.
After a few seconds, the upgrade window came into existence.
Power Upgrade: Mental Etheral Projections
Required Primary Power: 50 (Met)
Required Intelligence: 80 (Met)
Upgrade?(10,000)
“Yeah. I can. The price is hefty, though. Ten thousand points. So it’d take an entire day’s worth of points,” Felix said, looking back to the pad.
A woman in her forties was brought in front of the camera.
“Do it,” Lily demanded.
“Do what, upgrade you?” Felix asked. Then he motioned to the pad. “Kit?”
“Builder. She’s mechanical, though. Nothing magical about her. If she’s cheap, pick her up. Worst case, she can keep everything working.”
The price that flashed up on the screen was only a thousand.
Felix hit the bid button.
“Do it. Tonight. After we’ve bought everyone, you’ll have more than enough points.” Lily had inched closer to him; she was practically in his face now.
Looking at her with a small frown, he sighed. “Why? What benefit do I get, Lily? I know what Kit’s bringing to the table for me. What the change in her powers did.
“Besides. Your powers are useful, but… up to now, you’ve been far more important to me for your mind and your thoughts. More of Lilian Lux than Mab.
“If anything, I’d rather spend the ten thousand points pushing your intelligence and wisdom up.”
Or that awful luck of yours.
The pad chimed again. Looking only to confirm the auction win, and authorize the payment, he tried to keep his attention on Lily.
“You don’t understand. I could cast spells that would currently take me minutes, hours, days, in seconds. My potential would become near limitless. I… no, you asked what’s in it for you.
“I would be limitless potential for you. I’d do anything for you. Anything. I’ll never fight with you, or make fun, or snark—”
“Stop,” Felix said, holding up a finger in front of her. “I’ll purchase the upgrade tonight. If I can do it before midnight, all the better. As for what you’ll do, be you. Be who you were up to this point. Fight by my side, rather than for me. I need that elegant brain of yours, Lily.
“Not your powers. Deal?”
Lily turned her head to the side, watching him from the corner of her eye. Her lips were turned down in a pouty frown.
“That’s it?” she asked suspiciously.
“For about five more seconds, yep. Next purchase is coming.”
Lily held out her hand. “Your word on it, then. A deal.”
Felix shook her hand and turned back to the screen.
A teenage boy took the stage. Felix put him at probably eighteen years old.
He looked roughed up but healthy enough. Clearly, he’d continuously tried to either provoke his captors or escape.
While he didn’t seem to bear any wounds, his clothes bore tears, smears, and rough wear.
Whoever was running the auction realized what people were looking at and put the starting bid at a low five hundred dollars.
“The boy is a mage. A natural one, though, not runic, mystic, or elemental. He focuses natural energies,” Kit said.
Tapping the bid screen, Felix waited. The sale went through quickly and he confirmed the payment.
The handler who escorted the young man off the stage shoved him roughly off screen.
Almost immediately, he was replaced with another teenager. Felix put this one at fifteen. It was a little hard to tell, though.
Her face was swollen, her eyes puffy, and she looked like she would collapse any moment.
Whatever had been done to the teenager before this one now seemed light in comparison.
Her clothes were in far worse wear, and it looked as if she’d been pushed through a garbage chute.
Felix focused on the girl and popped open a screen for her as if she were already purchased, getting the hypothetical view.
Name:
Eva Adelpha
Power: Intangibility
Alias:
Secondary Power: Mind Control
Physical Status:
Gravely Wounded
Mental Status:
Shock
Positive Statuses:
None
Negative Statuses:
Crippling Fear, Paranoia, Hunger, Thirst, Internal hemorrhaging
Strength:
35
Upgrade?(350)
Dexterity:
43
Upgrade?(430)
Agility:
46
Upgrade?(460)
Stamina:
56
Upgrade?(560)
Wisdom:
41
Upgrade?(410)
Intelligence:
61
Upgrade?(610)
Luck:
84
Upgrade?(840)
Primary Power:
91
Upgrade?(9,100)
Secondary Power:
02
Upgrade?(200)
“What would you say, ‘intangibility’ means? Because that’s her primary power. That and mind control, but that one’s very, very weak,” Felix wondered, pressing the bid button. She was only going for five hundred dollars too.
That and he doubted anyone would bother to look into that internal hemorrhage. He imagined that whoever bought her would have less-than-honorable intentions to begin with. She was as good as dead with anyone but him, he wagered.
“Hum,” Lily mused, chewing on her lower lip. “I think I heard that mentioned once… I’m not completely sure, but maybe she can pass through walls?”
Kit made a soft humming sound and then tilted her head to one side. “Ah, there it is. Yes. Her mind control gives her a limited ability to shield thoughts. A touch of telepathy in that control. She’s shielded her ability even from her own mind.”
On the screen, the girl pressed her hands to her head and bent over for a second, looking around at everyone near her off screen.
Kit pushed a little hard, maybe?
Someone else bid it up to three thousand, to which Felix hit the button immediately on, moving it to four thousand.
Then it flashed “Sold” after a ten-second delay.
Tapping his thumb against the table, he waited. He’d need to get her looked at immediately. She could be incredibly useful with a power like that.
Felix raised his eyebrows with a sudden thought.
He called up his point totals.
Received
Spent
Remaining
Daily Allotment
150
0
150
Miu Miki
1,000
200
800
Ioana Iliescu
1,100
220
880
Kit Carrington
2,250
2,250
0
Lilian Lux
2,600
2,600
0
Andrea Elex
1,400
1,400
0
Felicia Fay
1,550
310
1,240
Benito Hernandez
750
0
750
Carlos Hernandez
900
0
900
Enrique Hernandez
850
0
850
Ignacio Hernandez
1,100
0
1,100
Ruby Todd
1,300
0
1,300
Antony Adelpha
1,700
0
1,700
Eva Adelpha
1,600
0
1,600
+ Loyalty Bonus
685
0
685
DAILY TOTAL
18,935
6,980
11,955
He had far more than he’d expected, points wise, but that was whole reason he was buying people, wasn’t it?
Next, he focused on Eva’s Negative Status of Internal Hemorrhaging, and that he wanted to correct it.
Status Correction: Internal Hemorrhage -> Healed
Correct Status? (2,000 points)
“Kit, can you put a thought in the girl’s head?”
“I can. Why…?”
“She’s bleeding out internally. I’m going to fix it,” Felix explained. “Let me know when you’re done.”
“I… yes. It’s done. She’s very confused and scared and trying to talk with me now,” Kit said after a second.
“That’s fine. Nudge No-Name and see if he’s willing to bring her directly to us if you think it’d be worthwhile.
“Car might be a bit cramped, though. And…”
Felix tapped the button, confirming the status correction.
Sighing, he leaned back in his chair and looked to the tablet again. “There. I’m tired. Feel like getting some pizza on the way home?”
Lily looked like she was going to explode. She clenched her fists in front of him and took a deep breath.
“That’d be fine, Felix. Though I think we should probably discuss how much you really can do with your powers,” Kit interjected.
“Probably a good idea. I had no idea I could fix an active wound until this moment, though. Cost two thousand points to fix her internal bleeding. Seems expensive. I mean, we knew I could do limbs and whatnot, but an actual bleeding wound? New.”
Lily growled, shaking visibly. Slowly, she turned from him, facing the monitor. “Oh yeah, healing power the likes of which has never been seen before. Done in seconds. Doesn’t even have to be nearby. Or actually see them. Expensive,” she grumbled.