A hero named Whirl flew as winds carried her over the plains. She had a white outfit with a draping cloth wrapped around her that made her appear almost like a wingless angel floating over Kansas as she patrolled. A beautiful spear she carried with her complemented her powers. Her training with the weapon was excellent, but it often felt like an affectation rather than a true weapon.
This was her first week on the job as an official Ranger. She graduated from the BADGE program and chose to be a solo act, working as a Ranger. She loved the wide-open, windy spaces. Her powers let her play in the gales, and this part of America gave her ample room to play. However, it was rather boring. Wheat fields as far as she could see, bisected rarely by a road with perhaps one car on it.
“What is that?” Whirl saw someone walking across the dormant wheat field.
If it were a farmer, she would like to greet them and tell them she was now their official Ranger for the area. However, this person did not look normal, and she was bored enough to check on them. Also, they kept looking up at her, and she was certain their eyes were abnormal. As she lowered through the air, she noted this person had something on his head. Branches or antlers... she couldn’t tell which.
“Greetings. I am Whirl. I... what in the world are you?” She hovered just above the ground on her twisting winds as she saw this being had draping clothing, and a black body with green sparkling light inside. This wasn’t a human, it was something she could not identify. “What are you?”
“Feed the will.” A voice emitted from its faceless head, and it reached up.
“I don’t know what you are, but you are freaking me out. Identify yourself now.” She held her spear ready for a fight.
It walked toward her. “The will must be fed.”
She backed up as it approached. “Okay, creep, that’s enough. This is your last warning. Tell me who you are and what you want, or I’ll take you down and send you straight to BADGE authority.”
“The will must be fed.” The pace picked up as he ran toward her.
She flew up higher away from it and then cast a strong wind toward it, which stumbled it.
It fell on its back and then pressed its hand into the tilled soil. A vine sprouted upward at her. She dodged it and then swiped her spear to the side to slice another vine from getting her. Dozens of vines came rushing up at her. She flew up much higher, moving faster than the attacks.
“Fine, you want to know one of the few exciting things about Kansas?” She held her spear up above her, and it spun, as did the surrounding winds. In a few seconds she churned a tornado on this bright blue sunny day. The funnel of twisting air roared across the ground, crashing into the attacking creature.
The vines stopped sprouting, and the column of twisting winds took the creature up. She could see the creature going and coming around her, completely at the mercy of the tornado. Using all her will she could muster, she threw the creature out of the tornado, directing all the winds to slam it back into the ground. It exploded in a black, misty fog and left nothing behind but a few dead vines.
She landed and used her spear to hold herself up. A tornado is a powerful use of her abilities and always exhausted her. She clicked her comm, “Hey, Kansas City Strikers, I could use the league out at my location for an investigation. There -“ She gagged as a vine gripped around her throat. She dropped her comm and grasped at the vine.
The creature sprang up from the earth and held its claw at her head. “You will feed the will.”
The blue phone box hovered in this realm of shadowed light. Cracks of energy sprouted all around them like a massive, noiseless storm.
Both of them looked out the open door of the box, the tight fit uncomfortable but their only sold ground to stand on.
Dr. Fagan asked, “What is this place?”
EB shrugged, “Search me. I’ve seen all sorts of strange realms, traveled in time, and even been on various planets... but nothing like this. It is so quiet, so strange.”
“I want to go back to our planet now,” Lily stated.
EB said, “Sure, but... um... how?”
“I’m not qualified to answer that. I would hope you would know. Can’t you zap us out of here?”
“I’ll try.” EB put his paws together and energy glowed between them, but then vanished. “Nothing. That’s strange. I’ll try again.” He concentrated, and that energy appeared, and then faded. “This is not normal. I mean, before my powers failed, but they kinda worked. This is like my powers are gone. Sapped away...” He gasped, “Sapped. My powers are being absorbed when I use them. I can feel it.”
“That’s not good. We can’t stay in this phone box forever.”
EB called out, “ANYONE THERE?”
“What are you doing?”
EB said, “Hoping someone else is here that can help us. Duh.”
“I don’t think anyone is -“
EB’s ears perked up, “Wait, I hear something. The lightning in the distance is getting stronger, and the flashes are coming faster.”
“What does that mean?”
“Like I know. It means something. And that’s more than we’ve seen so far.” He wiggled around and slammed his shoulder into the side of the box. “If we can turn, we might see what’s going on around us. Maybe... WOAH!”
An angelic figure flew by, seeming as though someone had thrown it through the heavens. It fell a long
distance down into this realm of darkness, then turned and opened his wings and flew back up, gathering energy in his hands. He dodged streaks of green lightning.“Is that an angel?” Dr. Fagan asked in utter shock.
EB frowned and then gasped in glee, “No, that’s the Avatar!”
“Avatar? Like the movie?”
“No, that’s the Avatar of the Morphons, well, one of them. That’s the dude over Supernatural. He’s this beefy angel being. Well, he took that form. I think he came from a painting or a statue, or something like that. But he’s really powerful.”
“If he is so powerful, who is fighting him?” She asked.
EB’s jubilant attitude faded. “Good question.”
The box jostled and tilted hard back until both of them were lying against the phone side with the open door above them. A dark shadow wrapped around the whole box like a giant claw, the fingers seeping inside.
“You are chosen.” A voice growled out.
EB held up his paw and failed to cast a shield spell around them.
The shadow seeped deeper into the box, every part reaching directly for Lily. She waved her hand at it, but as soon as her hand touched a small part of the shadow, she screamed and then passed out.
“Lily! Don’t do this! Lily! Hey, you stupid shadow, get outta here.”
EB cringed as it drew closer to him, his attempts at fighting curtailed as his power was useless.
A bright light flashed around them, and then a screeching like a wounded animal echoed across the whole realm while the shadowed claw retreated.
The Avatar of Supernatural suddenly crashed into the box, his hands gripping the sides of the open door. He said, “She must leave. It is not time. It is coming. Go!” He yanked the door shut, and they suddenly sped up. EB held Lily, who was still passed out, and shielded her from the chaotic tumbling.
“This is insane.”





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