At least she knew what had happened to her this time. When Azure woke, her head throbbing with the lingering memory of a pain so profound it obliviated consciousness, she remembered pretty quickly that she wasn't recovering from some alcoholic bender that left her crashed out in a random Belgian's apartment with a property damage bill in the low six figures and no way to pay. She was recovering from an attempt to fling herself out of reality entirely, and unfortunately she discovered to her dismay (and intense agony) that her body was naturally tuned to the vibrations of a universe that no longer existed. And any attempt to travel to a parallel existence inevitably led her back to that cosmic scar, and from there to a random destination.
Which in this case was, in fact, a random Belgian's apartment. But at least it wasn't her fault this time.
Azure felt a weird rush of deja vu when she saw a policeman enter the room, this time in the company of some poor woman who looked entirely nonplussed at the sight of a totally naked woman slumped on top of the shattered remains of her bed. Azure seemed to be able to hold her body together under the cosmic stresses through sheer force of psionically-enhanced will, but both of her previous dimensional trips had ended with her clothing scattered molecule by molecule across the interstitial void between universes, and apparently this reality was as uptight about nudity as all the others she'd encountered. "Um, hi, uhh... English?" she asked hopefully, giving them a sheepish look and reaching for a sheet to cover herself with. "And possibly some advanced teleportation technology?"
She got the former but not the latter. The policeman apologetically asked Azure to follow him along to the station, where the reaction to her tactile telekinesis demonstrated a complete and total lack of awareness of anything like 'superpowers' in this reality. "We have many costumed adventurers, yes, mademoiselle," the chief of police informed her. "But there is nothing like these fantastic abilities of yours. And you say it is all done through the power of your mind?"
"Um, yeah, it's, uh, it's pretty common in my home universe," Azure mumbled, feeling distinctly unnerved by all the positive attention she was getting. Normally she didn't get a lot of awe and amazement from the average citizen, not when there was a whole group of people in cooler costumes with flashier powers gathered around her who were a whole lot better at everything Azure was supposed to be doing, and to see someone look at her with a light of fascinated wonder in their eyes was honestly a little bit weird. She kept wanting to crane her neck around to see if there was someone behind her.
"Well, it is absolutely unique here," the gray-haired woman gushed enthusiastically. "Honestly, the timing could not be more serendipitous--we have something of an emergency, and our normal channels of assistance have proven to be entirely useless. Mademoiselle Azure, may I request the honor of your presence in the offices of the Prime Minister?" A cold shiver ran down Azure's spine. She caught herself wondering what year it was in this reality. Because this was sounding an awful lot like something she'd already been through once before.
Sure enough, when she walked into the Prime Minister's office and said, "Let me guess. The Right Honourable Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has vanished from her residence in the middle of the night," the man's eyes lit up in shocked recognition. Feeling cocky, Azure followed it up with, "She appears to have left of her own volition after reading some correspondence that her own secretary doesn't remember, which she burned shortly before departing, and she evaded her own security detail to escape. How am I doing so far?"
The man stammered out, "Um, well, it--it was President Hillary Clinton, and she left in the company of another woman whose description the secretary was unable to provide, but otherwise remarkably accurate. More of your mind powers, Miss Haven?" Azure made a few minor mental adjustments to the scenario she was envisioning. Clearly this was a different universe in some respects, even if it was following along very similar tracks to the adventure that had introduced her to the superheroine known as Eris.
Which meant it wouldn't be quite as simple as going to the same chemical factory where the villainous Sangria had holed up the last time this happened and avoiding the trap Azure remembered all too well. "Not exactly," she murmured, feeling a little less cocky than she had just a few moments ago. "But it would take a long time to explain. If you don't mind, I'm going to consult with an American partner of mine--it's a bit of a trip, even as fast as I fly, and I'd like to get moving right away. Time is of the essence here, as I'm sure you already understand." God, she was almost sounding like a real superhero. At this rate she was going to go find a skin-tight spandex outfit and her very own secret hideout.
She might have to, honestly. Azure didn't have any idea how to get out of this reality, and most of the heavy-hitting super-science geeks didn't exist in this universe. With no magic, either, she might be stuck in Earth-Kids-Table for a long time to come.
After she checked out the chemical supply warehouse--just in case--and found nothing, Azure ramped up the acceleration on her telekinetic flight as hard as she could and sped across the Atlantic Ocean at near-supersonic speeds, heading for the West Coast and San Delfino. She didn't have any idea how Sangria operated in this universe, but she was hoping that the sinister mind controller had the same nemesis she did in Azure's... well, not her home reality, but at the very least her adopted home reality. Which meant zipping over to the underground caverns near San Delfino where Doctor Phobos, his sidekick Deimos, and most importantly their partner Eris kept their base of operations.
Not that Azure could necessarily count on them living in the exact same spot in this universe or anything. Her mistaken assumption about the identity of the kidnap victim proved that. But the Prime Minister said there were other superheroes in this universe, and Doctor Phobos seemed like exactly the kind of street-level 'costumed adventurer' he was talking about. And frankly, Azure was feeling just lost and lonely and scared enough to need a familiar face right now, even if they wouldn't know her and she wouldn't really know them. She wanted to see Eris. She wanted a goddamn hug. That wasn't too weird now, was it?
Azure's heart leapt when she reached a valley some four miles out past the edge of the city, and found the hidden switch in the exact same place it was in her own universe. She gave it a grateful pull, tension unwinding in her chest as a section of cliffside opened up to reveal a narrow passage just wide enough for a person to enter. The joy only increased as she entered the network of tunnels, following the route Eris had shown her that first time the calm, capable vigilante brought Azure to her secret hideout. It might not be her Eris, but it was still an Eris, and that had to count for something. Didn't it?
Azure's uncharacteristically hopeful demeanor lasted all of about five minutes. That was how long it took for her to wend her way through the secret tunnels out into a wide, dimly-lit space containing the secret laboratory she was familiar with... along with a row of cages along the side wall. One of them contained a man she vaguely recognized as Doctor Phobos, another held a second and somewhat younger man Azure knew to be his sidekick Deimos. A third cell was occupied by President Hillary Clinton, and a fourth by none other than Sangria. All four had blissed-out, stupefied expressions on their faces and a look of vacant incomprehension in their eyes.
A woman covered in head to toe black latex, wearing an elaborate breathing apparatus, turned away from a bank of computers and stiffened in momentary shock at the sight of an intruder. "I don't know how you found me," she said, in the unmistakable voice of Tara Tate, better known as the costumed adventurer Eris, "but you won't be telling anyone what you found. I'm afraid my plans are a little too advanced for some would-be do-gooder to ruin them now."
Azure had just enough time to wonder why her friend was wearing a gas mask before the odorless, tasteless intoxicant she was inhaling finally kicked in and she toppled face-first onto the floor.