Chapter Thirty-Six - Wrapping Shit Up
<strong>Chapter Thirty-Six - Wrapping Shit Up</strong>
<em>Its not true. There arent people living underground, its all some bullshit urban legend. Some punk saw a hobo and didnt know better and then when he told his buddies they exaggerated the story.</em>
<em>This is Bigfoot all over.</em>
<em>Theres no such thing as a sewer dragon. Its stupid.</em>
--WriteIt Post, June 2040
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There was a lot of shit to wrap up, metaphorically speaking.
Gomorrah was, somehow, worse than me when it came to sweet-talking folk, so I got the dubious honour of being the one to talk to the people currently stuck in bathtubs with no limbs.
It took proving that we were both samurai to convince them to calm down, that and six points worth of alien painkillers. The folk currently pinned to racks were somewhat mobile, though they reminded me of some videos Lucyd shown me of cloned baby giraffes taking their first steps. Awkward and unwieldy, and they tended to crash into everything around them.
At least we didnt need to carry them.
Doc Hack, as it turned out, had a clever system in ce tomunicate across the sewers. Morse, transmitted over signals that ran along thework of pipes. I didnt get into the finer details of it, but once Gomorrah figured it out from his stuff, it wasnt hard for her and Atyacus to tap into the entiremunication system the Sewer Dragons had.
Its simplicity actually served it well. We could swamp it with random data, but there was no real way to hack into amunication system that could be powered by someone with a pair of booster cables and a stolen car battery.
Still, Gomorrah managed to get the message across, and before we knew it, Sewer Dragons were congregating. Not at Doc Hacksbthe ce was currently a messbut at the Oasis.
We left theb the same way we came in, out the top. Carrying our new limbless friends made that somewhatplicated, but we managed, even if it took well over an hour to trace back a path that had initially taken us ten minutes to walk.
By the time we were outdoors and meeting a team of EMTs, I was dead on my feet.
And it wasnt over.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Franny swore as she walked closer.
We didnt stray far from the entrance of the pharmaceutical building, no matter how much it annoyed the guards. Seeing use up with the quasi-Sewer Dragons had made an impression, I think.
The <em>Fury </em>parked itself right on the sidewalk. Rac and Franny hopped out, the younger of the two with a mouth stained blue by slushie, and stopped half a dozen metres away.
You fucking reek, Roon said.
We do? I asked. I cant actually smell anything.
Youre lucky, because if you smelled yourself, youd off yourself like a corpo after too many months of overtime. Rac nodded at her own sage words.
I snorted. Right, I can imagine. The EMTs were giving us looks too. They didnt say anything though.
Youre covered in shit and blood, Rac pointed out. And youre wearing nutso samurai stuff. Theyd be mental to try anything.
She had a point.
Gomorrah sighed, then looked me up and down in a way that had me very worried. How fire-proof is your armour? she asked.
Thats not a question Im very keen on hearing, I said.
Itll remove the smell.
Itll remove my fucking skin, I countered.
In the end, Myalis assured me that I was, for the most part, fireproof. As long as Gomorrah held back and used a reasonable amount of fire on me.
A few gawkers filmed us, and the few cars that were piloted by people stopped on the roadside to stare as Gomorrah hosed me down with her methrower. I was warm, ufortably so where my armour was thinner, but she was moving fast and it didnt exactly hurt so I didntin.
Then it was my turn to me her, which was a lot more enjoyable. Though her armour was, predictably, very fireproof.
After cleaning off our tools with a few spurts from her shoulder-mounted guns, and a sniff-check from Rac, who confirmed that we smelled more like exhaust than outhouse, we got into the <em>Fury</em> and took off with the usual amount of crity.
The ride wasnt long, but it did allow me to grab another one of those energy drinks and text Lucy.
<strong>Cat: </strong>Hey Lulu, Im safe. Going 2 b a while b4 I get home
I didnt have time to lean back and rx before Lucy replied.
<strong>Lulu the greatest:</strong> What happened?
<strong>Cat:</strong> Long story. Fought in the sewers. Weird monster doctor
<strong>Cat:</strong> Still some people to save. Will try to head home after
<strong>Cat:</strong> Might have to make a stop before that.
<strong>Lulu the greatest:</strong> Are u hurt?
<strong>Cat:</strong> Nope! Im fine. Tired tho
<strong>Cat:</strong> And I want a shower
<strong>Lulu the greatest:</strong> Well have a nice warm one once you get back!!
I was grinning so hard I think the two in the back thought I was losing my mind.
I wanted to keep talking to Lucy, to convince her things really were all right, but Gomorrah pulled into the lot before the Oasis and I had to say goodbye and refocus. Things werent over just yet.
There were at least a hundred Sewer Dragons gathered around the front of the Oasis.
Unlikest time, Gomorrah parked us in front, the sleek car looking out of ce against the cement and rust.
You two stay inside, I said. They might not take kindly to what were going to tell them, and I dont want to have to patch up any more bullet holes than I have to today.
Im not an idiot, Franny said. I know better than to get in front of an angry mob.
The crowd did look pretty mob-like. A lot of the Sewer Dragons were standing there with arms crossed and heads bowed. Plenty had weapons of some form at hand. There was arge group that was standing apart, though. They looked awkward, not just their bodynguage, but the way they moved. Theycked the fluid, almost mechanical grace of the other Sewer Dragons.
Our missing people, I guessed.
Gomorrah and I stepped out of the <em>Fury</em> and instantly we became the centre of attention. So, you wanna be the one who does the talking, or do I get the honours? I asked.
On the one hand, the likelihood of there being a riot rises exponentially if youre the one to talk. On the other, Im... reluctantly weary of public speaking.
Really? I asked, ncing over to the nun. She didnt seem shy, at least bodynguage-wise. You have a pretty voice.
I dont think the beauty of ones voice matters all that much when ites to deciding whether or not youre good at orating.
That sounded fair. Have you tried imagining them all naked?
Have you? she shot back.
I looked at the Sewer Dragons, all in their long coats, metal bits shining beneath. A number of them had a nice coating of shit on their pant legs. I imagined the ce smelled like a convention held in a pig farm.
Tilting my head from side to side, I cracked my neck and stepped up to the edge of the entranceway to the Oasis, right where a few steps led down into the main area with the tents and little shacks the Sewer Dragons had put up.
Adjusting the volume on my helmets microphone, I pushed it all the way up. Alright! I said. My voice boomed across the vast concrete hall and I only just managed to hold back a wince. Some of you might have heard of us. Im Stray Cat, this is Gomorrah, and for the past few hours weve been running around your sewers and kicking your asses.
I think I had their attention. Now I just had to avoid fucking it all up.
We came down here because we learned that a whole lot of people were missing from above. Sewer Dragons were responsible for it, but we wanted to get to the bottom of all that mess and rescue those people. Some of the Sewer Dragons below started to look excited, the unarmed, awkward ones. Doc Hacks dead, I said. He didnt cooperate, so now hes swimming in some pipe somewhere. I know that the city needs you, but that doesnt excuse kidnappings. Well be twisting the governments armter today to get them to act.
I settled my hand over the hilt of my sword. Somehow, that really helped with the nerves.
If youre one of the people that was transformed against their will, then gather up here. Well be doing what we can to turn you back. If you want to stay the way you are, then all the best to you.
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