Part 7
Gamma
Ray moved through the trees and over the rocks near the cliffs that
dropped off to the ocean below. People passed him and never knew he
was present. His ninja training served him well. He did not want to
attract attention. He listened in on the conversations of locals, to
gather info on if Maneki-Neko came here. He had explored many
locations already and was about to give up on this one when he heard
two people speaking.
“It
was a cat...with a golden coin in its paws.”
Gamma
hid in a tree above the two villagers.
The
other old man said, “You must be seeing things.”
“No,
really, it was a solid white cat with odd markings for a cat, and it
had a big, shiny golden coin.”
“Are
you saying it was a lucky cat?”
“Maybe.”
“Bah!
You’ve been drinking.” The man left his friend.
Gamma
dropped beside the first man and asked, “Where did you see this
cat?”
“WHERE
DID YOU COME FROM!” The man yelled.
“No
time. Where did you see this cat?”
The
man pointed down toward the beach, “Going along the coast.”
“Thanks,”
Gamma said and then vanished in a puff of green smoke.
The
man looked around for a moment and then said, “Definitely need to
give up drinking.”
***
Gamma
ran along the beach, searching for any clues. Pawprints were
impossible to find, the surf washed them away. Any shed fur would
also wash away. To him, this was a brilliant move on the cat’s
part. This made her very hard to track. As he ran past a small cave
in the rock wall, a golden flash caught his eye and he skidded to a
stop.
Returning
to the cave, he looked in. It was hardly more than a gouge in the
rock, but a small creature could be hiding. “Hello, Maneki-Neko?”
Nothing came. He pulled out the pendant from under his outfit, “Lord
Dragon sent me to seek you. Please, I mean no harm.”
A
little white head peered around a rock, “Truly, that is Lord
Dragon’s symbol.” With that she came out, crawling over smoothed
stones and piles of shells.
Gamma
knelt and bowed to her, “Hello, my name is Gamma Ray.”
“I
am Maneki-Neko. Jinn is out there, he tried to kill me.” She was
still rattled from the incident.
Gamma
nodded, “We know. Lord Dragon wanted to be certain you were safe.”
“I
know how to hide.”
“I
see that. You did an excellent job. I am difficult to fool and you
almost fooled me.”
“What
do you want?”
Gamma
said, “We are searching for information about the missing mythic.
The man who came here first and does not know of his identity as one
of your kind. Do you know anything that can help us locate him?”
She
shook her head, “No. I have lived in this part of your world for
centuries and I have encountered no one that made me consider them
one of our kind in disguise. Now, with all these supernatural heroes
running around, it is hard to know.”
“I
understand. We...”
Maneki-Neko
suddenly gasped, “I sense magic coming, powerful magic!”
Gamma
turned, and his hands filled with green energy. Maneki-Neko hid
behind the rocks again. Gamma said, “I will lead him away from you,
stay in hiding.”
Suddenly
a person crashed into the sand of the beach and rolled until she hit
an enormous boulder. Krystal Fae coughed and pushed herself up with
the help of that stone.
“Krystal?”
Gamma let go of his energy and ran to her.
Krystal
looked up, her face bruised and bloodied, her costume a mess. “He
is too strong. I barely escaped with my life.”
Maneki-Neko
ran out, “Oh, it is the one who saved me.”
“It
is good to see you are still well,” Krystal said.
“Thanks
to you. You look awful.”
Krystal
pulled a leaf out of her messy hair, “Trust me, I look better than
I feel. Jinn is unbelievable. I almost didn’t make it out with my
life.”
Gamma
asked, “Do you know where he is?”
“Not
currently, but I can say he was heading west across the Indian Ocean
the last time I saw him before he hit me with that last blast of
magic. It took all I had to direct myself toward you.”
“We
need to get you to Lord Dragon.” Gamma helped her to her feet.
“I
was hoping you’d say that. We need to organize ourselves.”
Gamma
looked back at Maneki-Neko, “Get back into hiding.” With that, he
helped Krystal move.
***
Chase
stood with Lord Dragon in a room where they had set up a mirror as a
direct link to BADGE. Nova spoke to them from the New York HQ.
“So
far we have reports back from Africa, agents found Anansi and spoke
with him. He has nothing to offer in locating this mythic. I got a
report moments ago from St. Petersburg, they located the Tooth Fairy,
she too offered no fresh information. So far, we are coming up nil
about this mythic. We also have had no sightings of Jinn.”
Lord
Dragon pondered this, “Have you spoken with Leprechaun?”
“Yes,
just an hour ago I had one of our best heroes interrogate
him...again. He still says he knows something but is unwilling to
divulge any details. Do you think you could force him to talk?”
“He
was always a stubborn man. I doubt I could get him to talk. He knows
I will follow the principles of my people to the letter. Which means
I will not kill him, thus I hold no other method of convincing him
you haven’t already tried.”
Nova
let out a hard sigh, “We will continue this search. When I have new
information, I will be in touch. BADGE out.” The mirror changed to
their reflection.
Chase
asked Lord Dragon, “What next?”
Lord
Dragon gave her a gentle smile, “Next is dinner. Let us rest,
hunger and weariness are not beneficial.”
“Go
ahead, I will join you shortly. I have to send my reports. BADGE is
all about paperwork.”
He
left her. She picked up the communicator and transferred files.
Gar
stuck his head through the door. “Chase, they’re preparing food.”
She
smiled, “I know. I’ll be there.”
Gar
came in, “Are you sending my reports as well?”
“Yes.
I know you have trouble working these things. Besides, we have so
little to report.”
Gar
quietly said, “Do you suppose they have a reason?”
“Reason?”
“For
keeping us here. They don’t need two BADGE people here.”
Chase
finished and then asked him, “What do you mean?”
“What
if they kept both of us here because they suspect one of us...is this
mythic?”
Chase
asked, “Do you think you are him?”
Gar
shook his head, “No. I don’t think so. I don’t remember my
past, but I know I was made on this world. The man who gave me life
died. So, I cannot be the mythic. Right?”
“How
should I know?”
He
held up his hand, “Can you help me? Can you search my past and
see?”
She
took his hand and with a sympathetic face said, “I can’t. I
cannot search the past of living things. Even though you think you’re
just stone, you have life in you.”
Gar
now truly looked worried, “Since I don’t know my past, I might be
the mythic. I am not normal.”
“None
of us are normal. Not knowing your past doesn’t automatically make
you this mythic. Truth is...I don’t know my past either.” She
quietly admitted this.
“What?
But, your file at BADGE...”
“It’s
a lie.” She chuckled at herself, “Same damn lie I’ve told for
years. Parents who loved me, but died, raised in a military facility
where they trained me to be a fighter. Escaped and became a thief.
Nice little story, huh? Just a story. I know nothing about myself
before I was sixteen. I’ve tried hard to dig those memories out of
my mind, but nothing happens. Even a telepath couldn’t help me. I
have incredible skills. I just don’t know who taught me and why.”
She held her arms against herself, “Since the Leprechaun said a
mythic was at BADGE, I have been scared to death it’s me. Maybe I’m
far older than I know.”
Gar
inched closer, as though he would hug her, but stopped.
“I...uh...think dinner is ready.”
She
forced a smile, “Sure.”
He
watched her leave, a quiet concern written on his face.