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Sirens were howling, and speakers were automatically chanting All personnel, this is a Level One emergency! Hull breach in the dimensional interface chamber! Initiating full system shutdown!
Behind André in the cavernous technochamber was a huge, radiant iris, a three-story gold-silver blossom whose center shimmered with nebula and stars, vibrating with a disturbing violet luminescence.
Kareem staggered over to André, his Xoskeleton fading to gray and then to nothingness. Panting and groaning, he clutched his side as if his ribs were broken.
âNow listenâŠyou superduperâŠkiller house nigger! I knowâŠyou killedâŠHawk King!â His chest was heaving. He tried and failed to catch his breath. âTell me whyâŠkot-tammit! Why?â
âYou crazy, nigga!â
âMy medu-kem⊠found dustâŠfrom the Blue Pyramid wallsâŠon your costume, AndrĂ©. But you saidâŠyou hadnât been thereâŠsince you were a kidââ
âSo your logoids are wrong!â
âNo way in hell. I also had themâŠgo through Festusâs computersâŠBig Squirrel BrotherâŠhas got the whole cityâŠunder observation. GrimhotepâŠfinally decrypted the file I retrieved. Shows youâŠflying away from the Pyramid the night the King was murdered. With a scepter in your hands. The Scepter of Typhon.â
As his accusations grew in strength, Kareem regained his own.
âSo howâd you do it, AndrĂ©? Mind-control him with the scepter into revealing his transmutation phraseâŠturn him into defenseless old Dr. Rogers in his wheelchair, and then kill him? And thenâŠuse the transmutation phrase to turn his body back into Hawk Kingâs so no oneâd know? Why, muthafucka? How much did that son of a bitch pay you?â
AndrĂ© yelled, âFuck you, man! Ainânobody pay me! I loved Hawk King! I loved him! He was my hero!â
Kareem put his foot onto AndrĂ©âs pelvis and leaned.
The actâand AndrĂ©âs screamâwas so repugnant that even as a trained psychotherapist, it was all I could do to keep myself from turning away.
âI aint fuckin around with you, AndrĂ©!â yelled Kareem. âNow you tell me why you did it, or next time Iâm standing up on that muthafucka like you a StairMaster!â
When AndrĂ©âs eyes drifted back into focus, he said, âThey were blackmailing me, man!â
âWho? Festus?â
âI donât know who! Guy came to me, told me heâd tell my aunt Maybelle that I was responsible for my uncle Benteenâs death! Itâd kill her if she found out!â
âHis death?â
âBecause, because my uncle, heâŠI was in my room one mornin, an I didnâknow he was home, an he didnâthink anybody else was home, so when he heard somethin in my room he just came up an barged in an caught me changin into my costume, an then he just had a massive heart attackââ
âHe caught you fuckin a guy, didnâhe, AndrĂ©?â
âWhat? Noâno, thatâs not true, Kareem!â said AndrĂ©, or perhaps I should say Andrew, given his speech shift. âWho told you that? Itâs not true, whatever you heard!â
âNo one told meâI figured it out days ago, after I bugged Doctor Brainâs glasses. Your whole origin storyâit didnât wash. All your âwomanizingââI saw the photos from your file of you at those nightclubs. Just cuz Eva doesnât know what kind of clubs the Meet Market, Bone Dancers, and Peacocks are doesnât mean I donât!â
âNo, Kareem, please, justâŠlook, donât tell my aunt, all right? Whatever you think of me, donât tell my auntââ
âYouâre a kot-tam murderer, AndrĂ©! You think Iâm just gonna give you a pass cuz you donât wanna get in trouble with your aunty?â
âItâd kill her, Kareem! Donât you understand? Just like my uncleâI was trying to protect her, thatâs all! She raised me!â
âI donât let murderers walk for any reason! Let alone the Judas who assassinated the greatest leader we ever had!â
âOhâŠsure,â sobbed AndrĂ©, catching himself before he continued. âFine. High and mighty Kareem. So perfectly just. Judging me! The homophobic, white girlâscrewing hypocrite, judging me!â
âThis aint about homophobia!â
âIsnât it? When I went to join the L*A*B when you muthafuckas were recruiting? Remember that? I went down to the QRIB. All I wanted was to protect Stun-Glas. And all your friends, laughing about these applicants youâd rejected, âfagâ this and âfagâ that, and the Dreadlocker saying how heâd put some âbattimanâ in the hospital just for looking at him and how heâd âput fyahâ on the next one he found!â
âI never talked like that, AndrĂ©ââ
âNo, but you didnât fucking stop it, either, did you? Did you have Dreadlocker arrested for confessing to a horrible aggravated assault? Did you kick him out of the L*A*B? Even just fucking talk to him about it?â
X-Man looked down, opening his hands as if heâd left something important in them. âYouâre right. AndrĂ©. Youâre right,â he said, clearing his throat. âBut that doesnât excuseââ
Kareem was smashed against the wall.
I zoomed back: the Flying Squirrel was reaching into his utility pouchesâ
And then the monitors inked into blackness.
A Fear-Filled Final Inventory
I couldnât see anything. Even the eerie light of the dimensional portal had been snuffed out. The Dark Fantastic mustâve entered right behind the Squirrel. I clicked into the Brotherflyâs OM Meter cognistream, but heâd passed out. Festusâs link was still offline. My only means of monitoring was auditory.
âWhatâs a matter, Festus?â called Kareem. âNight-vision goggles donât work? Even infrared is light, you know!â
âSo weâre all blind, then! Iâll find you, Edgerton. And when I do, Iâll snap you into kindling!â
âI donât think so, Festus. Youâre tired. Exhausted! I can hear it in your voice! And thereâre two of us!â
Sounds of tripping and fallingâperhaps one man, maybe more.
The Squirrel: âAhâŠbut youâre injured and exhausted. As soon as I take out your hooded hoodlum friend and his darkness dissipates, youâll be nothing but a lame black cockroach that canât even dash for the shadows. And injured as you are, Iâm guessing you wonât have power enough for many word-monstrosities now, will you?â
There were more sounds of crashing.
Kareem: ââŠHey, thatâs a great gamble, Piltdown. SureâŠI donât have any Words left at all. Iâm defenseless!â
The Squirrel: âYouâre bluffing.â
Kareem: âTry me.â
Silence.
Kareem: âIâll give you this, Festusâyou had me fooled for
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