Mirage_GSM wrote:The important words are "She saw"...
Anyway, I wonder why Lilly didn't do a little CSI work in Hanako's apartment...
Very good. Exactly why I phrased it that way.
Short version is, she did but couldn't extract any useful information. Long version is, I wasn't able to come up with a good path for the plot if that had worked.
Chapter 10: Trauma
And just like that the cage in Hanako's mind shattered and her real personality surged to the forefront. And with that, she realized exactly what she had done. Hisao was dead. Her best friend in the entire world was dead. And she had killed him.
She let out a strangled cry and slumped to the ground. Nothing mattered now. There was nothing she could do to make amends for what happened.
“What have I done.” she whispered. “Oh my god. What have I done.”
She was a monster, plain and simply. One of the only people she had ever met who showed her true kindess, and she had repaid him by stabbing him in the back. She wanted to die.
“It's...alright.” a voice said. “I'm... fine.”
“Hisao?” She whispered, and looked up to see Hisao standing over her. He was clutching his chest and breathing heavily. But he was alive. Hanako looked around, there was not a bit of blood on the ground “H-how..?” she got out before staring to cry again
“Got...in your head...Made you think... you hurt me.” He winced slightly and focused. A few moments later, the pain in his chest went away and he went over to Hanako and put his arms around her.
“It's okay.” he said softly“Mind control is a nasty business, but you're better now.”
“I-I...I would've k-killed p-people....”
“But you didn't. No harm, no foul, right?” Hisao wasn't sure how to comfort her, honestly. The entire situation seemed so surreal, like out of a movie. In the span of days, he had gained superpowers, met two girls from another universe, and then... this had happened. And he would have given up almost anything to have prevented it.
Hanako didn't respond, just continued sobbing in her helmet.
“Is she okay?” a voice said. Hisao glanced over to see a girl walking up. She was around twenty years old, had dark black hair and was dressed in one of the X-men's battle uniforms. Two metal claws on her hands were being pulled back into her wrists as she walked up.
“No, I-I'm not.” Hanako sobbed, “Oh god, what I m-might have done...”
“Is the situation under control?” Hisao asked
X-23 nodded “Voidstar and Hardhead were near Rin when we got your call, so when we contacted those two, the artist was able to teleport all us over here. The other three horsemen were taken down few moments ago.” She then looked at Hanako sadly and kneeled over to her
“You'll be alright.” She said.
“N-no, I won't...” Hanako choked out “I would've killed Hisao. I am such a horrible person.”
“Don't say that.” Hisao gently chided her “Don't ever say that. You are the most beautiful soul I know. Being mind controlled doesn't change that in the least.”
“I w-would've killed you. And I love you Hisao, you and Lilly are the c-closest thing I have to family. I would've k-killed my family. What does that say about me?”
“It says you are a victim of unfortunate circumstance,” X-23 said,“Listen Hanako, I actually did kill my family, but it wasn't my fault. I was mind controlled, much as you were. This isn't your fault. Take it from someone who knows.”
“I s-should have been stronger...I couldn't fight it.”
X-23 shook her head “There is not a single superhero on the planet who hasn't been in this circumstance at least once. The important thing is that nobody was hurt by you.”
“T-they might have been.”
“But they weren't,” Hisao said “Going what-if what-if what-if will only make you feel worse.” He released his hug, adjusted his sitting position and then hugged her again. “I love you Hanako, please don't blame yourself for this.”
Hisao and X-23 sat with Hanako for a long while as she cried herself out. Finally the tears sounded like they were slowing down.
“H-Hisao” she said, a bit more calmly “I would n-never want to hurt you.”
“I know that,” Hisao said “You're a good person. A very good person. One of the best, in fact.”
“P-Please don't hate me.”
“I could never hate you. You mean so much to me. I love you Hanako, you and Lilly are my world.”
Hanako's tears finally stopped.
“T-Thank you”. She finally said. She took a few deep breaths and added “Um...I n-need to get this helmet off. D-don't be alarmed, there's been a change.” Hisao nodded. Hanako took another deep breath, and with one swift motion yanked the mask off her head and threw it to the side. Hisao's mouth dropped open. Her scars were gone. Where the right side of her face had been horribly burned, it was now unblemished skin. She then undid the armor she was wearing and shook off the gauntlets, leaving her in a a sleeveless tank top that showed the damage to her body had been repaired as well.
“Hanako.” Hisao said, stunned, and hugged her again, even tighter than before “You're healed! Apocalypse healed you?”
Hanako shrugged “Yes. I g-guess.” she said
“That's wonderful!” Hisao then saw the hurt look on her face “Isn't this what you wanted?”
“It was,” Hanako said softly “but not in this way. Not at all in this way. It wasn't worth it. Not in the least.”
Hisao looked at her sadly. “I...” he finally said “I thought you would've been ecstatic to be healed. I just... I want you to be happy Hanako. You are the most genuine person I know, and I thought...”
“I know Hisao. That's who you are. Always thinking about the people around you, to the point you'd be willing to die for them.” Hanako winced at the thought, “If I had actually killed you? I never would have recovered from that. Ever.” Tears formed in her eyes again.
Hisao gave her another hug. “I'm sorry. I'm sorry I wasn't able to keep you from being kidnapped. I'm sorry I couldn't find you while you were missing. I'm sorry I had to make you think you killed me. I should have.. I should have prevented this.”
Hanako gave him a hug back “You c-couldn't have done anything. I'm just glad you're alright. I'm so glad.” She choked back a sob and got up.
“I think the rest of the team can take it from here if you'd like to leave.” The girl with the claws suggested.
“Thanks X-23.” Hisao replied
“Call me Laura.” X-23 said, smiling.
“Thanks Laura.”
The three of them walked outside. The building was a wreck. Two walls had suffered almost complete collapse, and there were huge holes torn in the roof. Piles of rubble were scattered around the area as far as Hisao could see. A series of ambulances were gathered around the scene, moving large numbers of injured civilians, almost certainly to the hospital. The rest of the X-corp were talking among themselves. The other three horsemen were dead. Death's head had been severed from the rest of his body, while Pestilence’s armor had been torn open, exposing burns wounds on his body. War's arms had apparently been torn off his body by bursts of energy and was lying in a pool of blood. As Hisao and Hanako approached, Misha and Shizune looked up.
“Hicchan! Hanako! You're all right!” Misha cried out. Then she did a double take “Hanako, your face-”
“If its alright with you” Hanako replied wearily “I'd j-just like to go home. I'll tell you about it later.”
“But I want to know-” Misha began, but then saw Shizune signing at her “Alright.” she then said. “Hey Rin!” she called out. Rin looked over from a distance part of the plaza. There was a popping sound as she teleported in front of them.
“Are you okay?” she asked. “Did any planets collide?” She looked at Hanako and gave a sort of half-smile. “Your face is symmetrical now.”
“Yes.” Hanako said “C-can you take us home? I just w-want to take a long nap.”
Rin didn't answer, there was simply a popping noise at they teleported to the building Hanako and Hisao lived in.
As Hisao walked Hanako to her room, Lilly came running out of her apartment, tears streaming down her face. She grabbed Hanako and hugged her close.
“Lilly...” Hanako began.
“Oh god Hanako, I was so worried.” Lilly said, her voice cracking. “Are you hurt?”
Hanako's eyes moistened, “I...I...” she got out before bursting into tears again. “I'm so sorry.” she finally got out in between sobs. “I n-never meant...”
“I know.”
After a few minutes, Lilly finally let go.
“Would you like to stay with us tonight?” Hisao asked
Hanako shook her head, trying to clear the tears “I t-think I’d like to be alone for a little while actually. But thank you.”
Lilly gave Hanako another hug “If you need anything,” she said “Anything at all, let us know. We're here for you.”
“Thank you Lilly. I might later, but for n-now I just want to sleep.” Hanako opened the door to her room and went inside, then collapsed onto her bed. She prayed there would be no dreams waiting for her.
“Hey Emi?” Max said as they went home from a date
“Yes?” Emi responded
“There's not really a good way to say this... I'm going to need to take a trip.”
“Oh, really? Where to?”
“San Francisco. I found where my parents live and I feel like I should go over there and tell them that I'm actually alive. I hope that's okay.” Max looked at Emi with a worried look on his face.
“Oh, it's fine. No problem at all. How long will you be going?” Emi shrugged nonchalantly
“Probably a couple weeks. Are you going to be alright?
“Oh yeah sure. I mean, just cause we're dating doesn't mean we're joined at the hip, right?” Emi grinned.
“Yes, I just worry about you.”
“Oh, don't worry about me. I'm doing great,” Emi waved her hand dismissively, “I'll eagerly await your return.”
Max looked at her. He couldn't help but wonder whether she was really alright, or just saying that to alley his fears.
Later that night, Hisao was with Lilly in their apartment.
“Do you think she'll be alright?” Lilly asked.
“You know as well as I do how strong she is. So yes, I do think so. I really wish there had been another way though. The illusion worked, but considering how she reacted when she thought she had killed me...” Hisao shook his head, “I wish to god there had been something else I could've done. Anything else, really.”
“Would you be able to remove the memory, if she wants?”
Hisao shook his head “Telepathy can be...tricky. I don't think I can perform that kind of alteration without causing damage. I just don't have the skill. I wish to god I did.” He gave a tired sigh, then added “Lilly, can I ask you something?”
“Of course.”
Hisao winced and asked his question, “I need you to be completely honest with me. What do you think about my trying to help you see?”
Lilly chuckled, “Well, its a very sweet attempt. But I think you're a bit too obsessed with it.. I mean, I'd love to have sight, but its not a high priority. I'm just fine the way I am.”
Hisao hung his head, “You told me that before. I didn't really listen when I should have. I'm sorry. Maybe if I had I would've been around and Hanako wouldn't have been kidnapped.”
“Don't say that.”
“I just feel like maybe I could've-”
“Hisao. Read my lips.” Lilly sounded deadly serious “You. Couldn't. Have. Done. Anything. Don't you dare beat yourself up thinking this was something you could have prevented. You wanted to make things 'perfect' for me, and you just happened to be out of the school when this happened. If you had gone down to the store for a loaf of bread, would you blame yourself then?”
“Probably.”
Lilly smiled, “I love you but you need to get over the idea that you are the deciding factor for everything. Even if you had been here and tried to stop the kidnapping, you couldn't have prevented it. I mean, these were some of the worst supervillains to exist and you're just a telepath with a few days of training. So don't blame yourself. Ever.”
“I...very well.” Hisao adjusted his position on the bed and then spoke again “I'll do my best. And I'll quit my training. I just...I thought my telepathy was a miracle, that I could help you cure your blindness like the healing factor fixed my heart. I didn't consider that you didn't need sight. I'm sorry.”
“I never said I didn't want to be able to see, only that I don't need it. Hisao...look, you want to help. You always want to help, it's one of your best qualities. You don't need to apologize for that. And don't quit your training. The illusion worked. You yourself said you couldn't breach the barriers in her mind, but she was able to break free because you were able to project what you did. As unfortunate as the aftereffects were, it worked. If you hadn't been for the training, you wouldn't have been able to do that, and I don't even want to think about what could've happened then. So keep training.”
“I...very well.” He leaned in close to Lilly and gave her a quick kiss.
“You are in my way, time to die.”
“Hanako please, fight this!”
Hanako jerked awake with a scream. “oh god..” she mumbled and took some deep breaths. Then she began to cry. She should've been stronger. Been able to fight. Should've run when the figure appeared outside her window. Should've done almost anything aside from what she did do.
There was a knock on the door.
“Hanako?” she heard Trevor call.
“I...I..” she gasped. Then got out “Come in.”
The door opened and Trevor walked inside and looked sadly at her. “I hear about what happened. Are you holding up okay?”
Hanako shook her head, tears streaming down her cheeks, “No. No I'm not. I saw my best friend die at my hand. That's not something you get over.” She looked downward “I never wanted this. Why couldn't I have just been left alone?”
“Sadly, once people gain superpowers, they tend to get dragged into the metahuman lifestyle regardless of their best efforts to avoid it.”
Hanako nodded weakly, “But I didn't want these force field powers or healing factors or anything like this. Why me?”
“I don't know,” Trevor said “But look at it this way. You have good friends who will help you through this. You have people like myself who care about you. If there is anything I can do, anything at all, let me know.”
Hanako hesitated, then finally said, “One thing.”
“Name it.”
“Sit with me. Please.”
Trevor pulled up a seat next to Hanako's bed. He put his arm around Hanako's shoulder and she buried her face in his arm, crying softly.