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Kelly Meding: Chimera

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A mysterious and dangerous conspiracy deepens, threatening the superpowered Rangers and pushing Flex to join forces with one of her team's mortal enemies: a Bane called Chimera. Growing up with blue skin never made Rene "Flex" Duvall feel like at outcast. She learned early on to put people at ease with her wit and exuberant personality. So she's certainly not going to let her façade crack when she and her teammates suddenly face a new breed of genetically manipulated and brainwashed Metas: the well-trained teenage criminals known as the Recombinants. When a desperate battle leaves one of their friends wounded, Renee and Ethan follow a clue to Manhattan Island, where the Banes have been imprisoned. There they find a Bane named Chimera, who refuses to cooperate despite possessing information that could help them stop the Recombinants. Chimera's emotional scars are as devastating as Renee's physical scars, and soon the two find common ground in shared pain. Against her better judgment, Renee forms an alliance with this Bane. They both can gain much from working together, so the only question is who has more to lose by cooperating . . .

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“I’ll be in the conference room,” Gage said. He walked away with a furious stiffness that he didn’t bother hiding.

“I know you can’t tell me what’s going on,” Derek said when we were alone on the stone pad, “but if I can do anything . . . ?”

“I’ll let you know,” I said. “I wish there was.”

“But right now it’s a matter of hurry up and wait?”

“Basically.”

“Does this have anything to do with Landon?”

I hesitated, unsure how much I’d be giving away by answering at all. “Tangentially, yes.”

“Uncle?”

“Can’t say.”

“All right.”

“How is Landon doing with all this?”

Derek exhaled hard. “He isn’t taking it well, which is to be expected. He and Bethany were raised like siblings. For better or worse, she was his sister, and he doesn’t know life without her.”

“I’m sorry.”

“Thank you. Teresa and I discussed this briefly, but we both agree it’s best if Landon is the one to make the call.”

“The call?”

“About turning off her life support, if the second opinion supports Dr. Kinsey’s diagnosis.”

“Right.” My stomach turned at the idea of pulling the plug on an eighteen-year-old. It just wasn’t right, damn it. “I’m going to go check on the kids, okay?”

“Want some company?” Off my look, he added, “Landon’s sleeping.”

I smiled. “Sure, I’d like that.”

We found the Junior Meta Squad in one of the empty rooms along the main first-floor corridor. It had been set up with cots, tables, and chairs, and a stack of games. Tate and Barry were hunched over a chessboard and barely glanced up when we walked in. Nicolas was lounging on a bunk reading from a tablet. Sasha paced back and forth in front of the windows, her sparkly eyes flashing in the sunlight with each pass.

They all looked so young and scared.

“What’s a Chimera?” Nicolas asked. He put the tablet down on his chest to see us better.

The question wasn’t directed at me, so I deferred it to Derek. “It’s a creature from Greek mythology,” he replied. “A monster made of a lion, goat, and snake. Seeing it was often a bad omen. It can also mean an illusion, or a trick of the mind’s eye.”

“Why did you pick it as your code name?”

Derek came farther into the room and sat on a folding chair near Nicolas’s bunk. Everyone in the room had stopped to listen. He didn’t seem uncomfortable with his audience, and I have to admit to being curious about the answer, too.

“I chose Chimera for two reasons,” Derek said. “The first was my powers of alchemical transmutation.” Tate made a face, so he explained, “I can change strong metals into weaker ones, and vice versa. Solid steel that rips apart like tin. It’s an illusion of sorts.”

“What’s the other reason?” Tate asked.

“That one is more personal. Growing up I felt a bit like the Greek monster, made up of various parts. I was raised by an uncle who didn’t particularly like me. My mother died when I was a baby, and no one knew who my father was.”

“So you’re kind of like us? No real parents.”

He smiled sadly at Tate. “Yes, I suppose I am. I wish I’d had people like Teresa and Renee and the others around to help me out when I was your age. My life would have been very different these last twenty years.”

And we’d have maybe never met. My heart ached at the thought, and I was suddenly very, very glad to have Derek Thatcher in my life.

Tate returned to his game while Nicolas studied Derek intently for probably close to a full minute. Then he sat up and stretched his feathery wings. “You play chess?” he asked.

“I do,” Derek replied.

“We have a second set.”

They set up the board at another table. I wandered over to Sasha, who still vibrated with tension and pent-up energy. “Teresa will take care of Rick,” I whispered.

“I hope so,” Sasha said fiercely. “For her sake.”

* * *

A piercing wail interrupted Derek’s move to get himself out of a check. The siren was a general emergency alert, and it sent a bolt of sick worry through me.

“Keep them here,” I said to Sasha as Derek and I made tracks for the door.

The corridor was already filling up with people heading toward the conference room. I pushed ahead and ran straight into Denny. His sister Kate was behind him. I shook my head at both of them—I had no idea what was going on. Less than three hours had passed since our group left, which meant they should be arriving at Richmond at any moment.

Gage was already in the conference room, hunched over the computers. Both screens showed news coverage of a large brick building with sections on fire. I stared at it, a little relieved it was just a widespread fire and something we could help with if state officials asked—until I saw the location on the bottom corner of one screen.

Richmond, VA.

“What happened?” I asked, closing in on Gage. My heart wanted to hammer right out of my chest, and I wasn’t even sure I was standing upright.

“Teresa called to tell me they’d arrived,” he replied, face white and eyes wide. “Then I heard the explosion and we got cut off. No one’s answering their coms.”

“That doesn’t mean anything.”

“It means everything.”

We had seven people out there who had maybe just walked into a trap, but we didn’t know that we’d lost anyone. We’d simply lost communication with them. The raging fires on the screens made my skin prickle with phantom pain. I’d lost so much to fire already. No one else.

And all of the rumbling voices in the room were giving me a headache.

“Everyone, shut up!” I stood on the desk chair to get people’s attention, and silence fell over the crowded conference room like someone flipped a switch. Nice. “Some kind of explosion has affected a research facility in Virginia. We have seven people down there and we’ve lost communication. This is an R&D firm, which means we don’t know fuck-all about the shit they’re cooking up or what’s burning.”

The sea of familiar faces watching me, waiting patiently for orders, washed an unusual sense of calm over me. Thirty years ran between some of us here, but we were all united by one thing. We were Metas and our family was in danger.

On one of the screens, the closed captioning showed mention of dangerous chemicals and hundreds of people trapped and needing to be evacuated. The other showed an aerial map and how close the facility was to a residential community on the north and another medical complex on the east.

“Richmond police are getting our help whether they want it or not,” I said.

Sounds of agreement rippled through the gathered Metas.

I looked down at Gage, who was working hard to keep himself together. “How do you want to do this, boss?” I asked.

He glanced up at me, and in a blink, his fear shifted into cold determination. I jumped off the chair and let him climb up. The fierce way he looked over everyone sent chills down my spine. “Everyone with an active designation, I want you suited up and by the landing pad in five minutes. Greens are staying here to protect HQ and our wounded.” When he turned his attention to me, I didn’t have to wait for him to ask. I just nodded. “Renee will be in charge here.”

* * *

Preparing twenty-odd people to cross the harbor on two puddle-jumpers required a little planning and several trips, and even with Nicolas pitching in to fly two at a time, the entire production took fifteen minutes we didn’t have. Gage, Aaron, and Derek were the last to go across, and I didn’t resent them for leaving. I had a job to do here, and that included coordinating communication between us and the authorities.

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