[This story is set in Paragon City, taken from the former MMO game City of Heroes. All place names, hero names and registered trademarks belong to their rightful legal owners and are not intended as copyright infringement in any way. This work is purely meant as a piece of entertainment, and not for commercial purposes in any way, shape or form.]
[The precursor to this series is entitled "Mom the Superheroine".]
[Thanks to my girlfriend Ashley for being my muse as always <3... and to AwkwardMD for being such a good reader and sounding board!]
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Mercedes blinked a few times.
"Oh, bollocks," she muttered muzzily, and sat up, rubbing her jaw and wincing. Then she saw the two women sitting anxiously beside the bed and gave a start.
"Debbie! Whatever are you -- never mind, this is fortuitous. Contact the others immediately -- tell Ashley to get her arse over here right this moment! I need these Shackles off! Oh, and we need to get over to Striga Isle as soon as it is expedient to do so. Your daughter," she told Barbara angrily, "is quite the brute. Her approach to problem-solving is comparable to that of Alexander the Great -- the historical one, not the fellow we've got styling himself that way -- when confronted with the insurmountable conundrum of the Gordian Knot..."
Barbara grabbed her by the shoulders.
"Where is Cindy?!"
"Aark!" Mercedes squawked in startlement. "She's... she's fine! I suppose! How long have I been out cold?"
"A few minutes," Debbie informed her.
"She's probably holding her own, then! I've seen her fight. Her body is nigh-invulnerable to any of the Warriors' weapons. But still, I will concede the odds did not seem to be in her favor. Briskness and alacrity, Debbie, is called for! Contact Ashley McKnight, tell her I've got the Shackles of Iocaste on me -- she'll know what to do -- and as soon as I can use my magic again I will bring us all back to Cindy's side to aid her in battle!"
Debbie quickly whipped her phone out and spun around, dialing frantically.
Barbara was beside herself with anxiety, but she forced herself to take slow, deep breaths. "What happened? Why are you here, wearing Cindy's medi-porter beacon?"
"It's not by any choice of mine, I can assure you of that," Mercedes replied stiffly. "Any plan I devised would certainly not have involved eating a knuckle sandwich served up by your beefy daughter. It was entirely her extempore idea, hatched and executed in the same moment apparently, without prior consultation with me. She's..." Mercedes's voice trailed off as she saw the anxiety on Barbara's face. "She's... a true Hero. She's put herself in some considerable danger, to save me," she mumbled, looking away, "and I am eager to return to her as quickly as I can. We should all go. She will be glad for the reinforcements, I warrant."
"What's she facing? What's happening? How bad was it when you left?" Barbara demanded.
Mercedes, to her credit, tried to deliver a succinct prΓ©cis. "We were in the cargo hold of a derelict tanker, surrounded by approximately a hundred Warriors, with some notable captains among them. Their leader, Hector, wears the Crown of Glory, but I witnessed her resist his blandishments and throw his words back in his face -- which is something I would previously have thought was impossible! Cindy's body, as I mentioned earlier, seems more or less impervious to their weaponry. But she may well be overwhelmed by their superior numbers. So we have to act quickly. Barbara, your daughter Cindy is... really quite amazing. Clearly possessed of some unusual depths. You see, the Crown of Glory is not some mere magical artifact -- it..."
Debbie turned and interrupted. "Ashley says she's on her way from Cap Au Diable, in the Rogue Isles, but it'll take some time for her to get here. She's coming in through the Mansion, so I told her to come out in Steel Canyon. That's the closest doorway." The Midnight Mansion occupied a magical nexus of space-time, with exits leading out to locations hundreds of miles apart.
"We need to meet her halfway. There's absolutely no time to waste. We must commandeer a vehicle, post-haste. Where are we, exactly?"
"This is the north side of Atlas Park," Barbara told her. "Near City Hall." She turned away. "I have to go to her. Tell me exactly where she is, and I'll get there."
"That... that would be most impractical, Battler Babe. The precise location of that tanker near Striga Isle is difficult to describe. I can take us back to my previous location with magic, but I need these Shackles removed first..."
Barbara rounded on her, eyes blazing. "She's my daughter! I have to go to her!"
Mercedes shrank back from the look on Barbara's face. "I-I know, but...!"
Barbara took hold of the glowing chain between Mercedes's wrists, braced herself, and pulled as hard as she could with her super-strong muscles. There was no visible effect.
"Cindy tried that as well, but these can't be broken by such mundane means -- please, Battler Babe, you must calm down and listen to me! My colleague will rendezvous with us with all due dispatch, and she knows to bring the Key of Hecate and use the appropriate counterspell. Once this blasted thing is off, I'll get us back to Cindy's side in a jiffy. You have my word on it!"
Barbara ignored her. She continued straining, trying to break the enchanted chain with her bare hands. The muscles on her arms, shoulders and neck bulged.
Debbie placed a hand supportively on her arm, looking distraught. "Barbara... this might not be the best idea..."
"This isn't going to work! You're just wasting your strength, Battler Babe!" Mercedes rolled her eyes. "We should be making our way to Steel Canyon. It's not too far from here."
Unwillingly, Barbara released the unyielding chain, mentally cursing it. "Fine," she breathed, "we'll do it your way. You got my daughter into this mess. You'd better get her out of it."
Mercedes wilted under Barbara's glare. "O-of course. Assuredly I will. It's... it's simply that we have to go about this the right way. I hope you understand. Um. We should go now, perhaps. Might we hail a taxi?" By which Barbara supposed she meant "cab".
"Too slow," Barbara decided. "I'll make my way to the campus myself. I know the way. I'll carry you. Debbie... do you need..."
"Oh!" Debbie's eyes widened slightly. "No, I won't have to weigh you down -- I have a flight spell I can use."
"Carry... me?" Mercedes's eyes widened.
"Yes," Barbara said curtly. She reached down, wrapped her arm around Mercedes's waist, and hefted her up with no visible difficulty. "Come on, Debbie. You can show me the way to the meeting place, outside your Mansion."
Debbie barely had time to nod her acquiescence before Barbara was outside the medi-bay and sprinting down the hallway, each step eating up considerable distance. Mercedes gasped. Then she yelped.
"Is there not... some better... alternative?!"