This is still a noncanonical fanfiction to the Becoming Monsters series, by Ai Loves, setting used with permission. All canonical and mechanical errors are my own. The yarrb is the creation of FelisRandomis, used with permission.
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Chapter 28: What Comes Around
We were through the barrier, ready to roll. "Everyone, suit up as much as you can. Remember that we have bystanders, we need to be discerning in our tactics and attacks." This last was mostly meant for myself. My pistol would not be a good idea unless the situation radically changed. "Emily, Lucy, scan what you can before we head in."
Whitney was standing behind the others, breathing deeply. I could see her face contorted in focus. Her emotions were still going wild. It was something I would need to take into account. I could hear her shuddering breaths even from paces away. Outsiders might think they were due to our prior fight. I knew better. "Whitney, I need you to tell me if you are able to try something. Pre-charge Dance of Destruction, call out when it's close to going off. We enter the bank, and if one of the attackers is in the clear you direct it on them for an opening surprise."
She shook her head. "I don't think I'm fast enough on the reaction times right now to try that. I'm scared I'll hit a bystander. Or one of you."
"Got it." Not ideal, but I had to trust her judgment. Emily and Lucy finished their scans, coming up dry. Though there was magic in use, it was impossible to distinguish between the bank's wards and residuals from attackers. "Alright. Remember, these are people. Give them a chance to surrender. If they decide to attack us, the results are on them. Prioritize the defense of the hostages and each other over the capture or slaying of the assailants. You three have all dealt with the Imp's minions before, you know what's up. Ready?" A chorus of assent. We got ready at the door. I could not hear anything inside, which was concerning. Emily got into battle form, as Lucy readied her wand. "On three. One... Two... THREE!"
I kicked in the door and took the lead. For this reason, I was the first to see the ever-so-familiar ice armored skeleton taking aim at me with another shotgun. My reflexive shield was thankfully almost a quarter second faster than its ability to kill me. Though some of the shot hurt my legs, the bulk of it was caught by the blue field. It was still not exactly pleasant, my arm reporting that the shock dampener effect had limits well below what had been sent at it, but I'd take it.
Whitney didn't bother with special abilities. The last time I saw her take on one of these things in an open area, it was with a brass pole she ripped out of the ground. This time, she had her enchanted sword. With one mighty leap, it came down upon her target and basically crushed it into powder, armor and all. Time seemed to slow as I got a brief flash of the inside of the bank. It was not promising.
Four more of those skeletons were by the left and right walls, lined up against those walls were the hostages. At least some of them, I didn't have time for a precise count but there seemed to be about a dozen. Short from what I was told to expect, which was not good. In front of us and to the right, beside the teller's counter, was a large man in body armor. He was also carrying a firearm, though in his case an automatic rifle. It was starting to come up towards us. I'd be willing to bet at least one or two of the missing hostages were behind that counter, though without being able to directly perceive them I had no way of knowing for sure.
One more detail caught my eye. On the right hand wall, almost directly next to the rifleman, was a familiar figure. I could not see any of his skin, but he was of slight build and wearing a hoodie despite the summer heat. The same one he was wearing when he came to visit my home the previous morning. Nathan.
If the assailants realized what he was, they would not hesitate to end him immediately. The reward for doing so was just too great. He would need a way to escape without being noticed. Specter phasing would not function here. The bank almost certainly had enchantments placed on its walls (and floors, for that matter) to prevent those like him from getting in via unauthorized means. My decision was made for me, instantly. In that split second, I threw a Lightning Net at the rifleman.
Time, which had seemed crystallized, suddenly caught up in a rush. Emily dove left as the first of the wall skeletons brought their weapons to bear on us, shearing clean through its right arm with her terrible claws. Whitney, similarly dove at the other along that wall, splitting its attention for a critical second. The two on the right opened fire, their bullets stopped well before reaching us by a suddenly-manifested Shield from my wife, and as they reloaded both Lucy and I opened fire, disintegrating them with Flame Lances.
"EVERYONE OUT!" The incredible violence of the breaching action had taken shaved seconds to complete. All five skeletons were down, the much tougher human only slowly getting free. They didn't need to hear it twice, all twelve of the people who could do so ran for the door behind us. I reached out and caught Nathan as he passed. "In case you need them." In my hand, I had his brand new batons.
He shoved them into his pockets. "Two more hostages behind the counter and at least one in the back, there are three more robbers."
"Good work! Now get to safety. I'll talk with you more later."
"Yes, sir." He vanished with the crowd.
I looked back at the gunman, who had escaped the Lightning net only to find that his weapon had been melted to slag, and that my wife was quick on the draw with Telekinesis. He was being held suspended in midair, struggling against his bonds. No preamble, I Scanned him. Derek Kingston, Human Enforcer 4. Moderate ability scores. Initialization feat of Takedown, dude must have zero willpower if my ability was able to rip his Level One off of him. "Derek, I suggest you stop struggling. Do that, and you get carried outside and turned over to the cops. Struggle, and we knock you out before doing that. All the same to me, but you can save a headache." His movements stopped. "Good. I'll make this quick. How many teammates do you have back there, and do any of them go by the name Julia Aster or Marcus Graves?"
He started stammering out an affirmative, but conveyed that there were three there. Third was a Paladin. "Whitney, he has earned you not applying sword to skull. Please deposit this gentleman with the nice officers outside. They're going to want to chat. Derek? Don't struggle. She can bench press you and the car you drove here in. You'll only hurt yourself."
Once she carried him outside, Lucy looked at me with a tilt to her head. "You're not normally one for theatrics."
"I'm not normally going viral as we stop a bank robbery, either. He'll be more cooperative with the police and less likely to come back for seconds, and he just confirmed who we're up against. Emily, I need you as small of a Fox as you can easily hold. Scout the back, we got three more around here somewhere and I'd rather not find out where they are by losing a vital organ to the Black Cat."
"As usual, going to do you one better." She quickly transformed into a tiny fennec fox, then even smaller... and then into a miniscule heat shimmer as she hid behind a veil of illusion. If I hadn't been able to see her Aura, I'd never have been able to track her movements.