Transport was waiting for us just a couple blocks away, past the crowds, in the form of two ambulances and a van. Hurricane and Jet were already getting checked by medics by the time Thorn and I cleared the crowd. I didn’t make it to the medics.
My vision went blurry without warning, and I heard a loud ringing in my ears, causing me to stop.
“Flare?” Thorn’s voice sounded distant and concerned as a horrible pain came through my head and I crumpled. I was unconscious before anyone knew what was happening.
When I opened my eyes, I could tell I wasn’t actually awake. I had always been a lucid dreamer, at least as long as I could remember. This was different than a usual dream for me, however.
I was looking at my childhood home, which had since been demolished to make way for a larger apartment complex. My dad was sitting on the front steps, smiling and waving me over when he saw me.
“So, you’re a hero now. Always knew you would be. Just thought I’d still be around to give you tips. We’ll just have to make the most of talking like this.” His voice was as crisp and clear as the last time I’d heard him talk, deep but smooth and caring. “Come sit and talk, my little ember, while your friends make sure you’re healthy and whole.”
“You uh… Know about what’s going on?” I asked, coming to sit with him. It was different than I remembered, but then I’d been looking up at him the last I’d seen him. Now, we were nearly the same height.
“I do. This isn’t some dream, kiddo. No, this is a shift in your powers. It happens sometimes, powers morphing or new ones developing that work with existing ones. I believe that’s how Valiant’s dad developed telekinesis. He already had telepathy, and since they often go together, they sometimes develop one after the other.”
“So… Talking with the dead interacts with invisibility or fire?” I asked, doubtful. I’d certainly never heard of that kind of connection.
“Not quite talking with the dead… This is more… Well, I don’t know the official name for it, but you’re more receiving messages through dreams. It’s not super common, but when it has been present, it usually presents with either fire or telepathy. Occasionally also with water, but not as often. And it’s not a power you’re likely to have full control of. Most you’ll be able to do is keep it from affecting you like it did this first time, forcing you out to get a message.”
“Alright… So now I’ve got three powers, one of which I can’t control. And I’m talking to you. What… Kind of message do you have for me?”
“That you need to be careful. That rogue? He knows more about you than most heroes do. Bella knows who he is, she’ll try to put a stop to his antics, but it isn’t likely to work. You’ll likely be the one to stop him, long term,” Dad sighed.
“Likely? I take it this is as certain as any warning from Oracles?” I asked. Why couldn’t someone, just once, have a certainty when foreseeing the future?
“Exactly like. Humans, by their nature, change the future all the time. Most of the outcomes I know of, which certainly aren’t all of the possible outcomes since I’m not gifted at this, have you stopping him after your mother fails to.”
“She’s not my mother, not anymore,” I replied instantly, then looked down. “I… Shouldn’t say that to you, I know you love her too…”
“And I know she hurt you. That too will likely find closure for you, one way or another. The important thing is, you are not responsible for what she did or will do, just how you react to it. Now, back to this rogue. As I said, be careful. There are outcomes to this where you perish, and I don’t want to see that happen if you can help it. I know better than most of the current Association that sometimes, your hand will be forced in that regard,” He chuckled, inviting me to share the joke. I managed a small smile. “And look back over some of my old news footage. You may find a trick or two you had forgotten about that will come in handy, for this or future issues. And don’t be too hard on Jet Force. He’s not trying to be an idiot about your identity, he just has the luxury of not having to hide who he is under that mask.”
I considered everything he told me, then frowned. “Wait… This rogue knows a lot about me? Does he know who I really am?”
“Yes.” That simple word shook me. If he knew who I was, he could know where to find my grandparents. And if he had gone to the trouble to figure out who I was, then that meant…
“I’m his target. At least currently. Why else would he dig so deep on this?”
“You are. He practically told you, calling you an orphan. Why would anyone think you’re an orphan when no one knows who you are? But, your standing up to him may have touched a nerve and made him say something he hadn’t intended to reveal yet. It’s definitely the line that made your mother realize who he’s after.” Dad ran a hand through his short hair, looking out into the distance. “Just try to be safe, kiddo. You’re doing a good job. Hell, you’ve already shown you can step up and be a team captain if needed. Now, time to wake up and assure everyone you’re alright.” He hugged me tightly and I hugged him back. “Love you, Alix. Always have, always will.”
“I love you too, Dad,” I whispered, closing my eyes.
When I opened them again, there were lights above me and I was laying flat. From the sounds around me, I was already in the infirmary at headquarters. “Well, welcome back, Flare,” Valiant said, seated nearby. “Docs said you were fine, just thought I’d wait and make sure. Janet would kill me if I didn’t.” That made me smile a little, because he was right that my grandmother would be furious. I sat up and looked at him. “So… New power, or stress?”
“New power,” I answered. “Dream visions or something… Dad didn’t know what it’s called.”
“Well, that may be useful. Your old man say anything worth sharing?” He crossed his arm, a look of contemplation on his face.
“I think you know he did,” I sighed. “He confirmed that I’m this rogue’s target. My mother knows who it is, and now knows who he’s after. She’ll try to stop him.”
“Try?” Valiant asked, raising an eyebrow. “So he’s not sure if she’ll manage.”
“That’s right.”
“Well… We best make sure you’re prepared, just in case. I’ll let the other platinums know that we confirmed you’re the target. I won’t bring up your mother- That’s no one else’s business, unless you want it to be.”
“Thanks, Valiant,” I smiled slightly. He was always good like that.
“Eh, we’re off duty, kiddo, you don’t gotta be formal,” he chuckled. I grinned.
“Alright… Thanks, Uncle Joey,” I teased. “Am I cleared to head out? You know my grandparents have to be worried.”
“You are… But uh… Someone’s waiting at the front door to talk to you.” He stood, as I did, and he moved to put a hand on my shoulder. “Hear them out, but don’t rush to any conclusions about what they say. If I thought this was a trap or dangerous, I wouldn’t let them even try.” He gave me a smile, then left.
If he thought it was a trap? So I wasn’t going to like whoever was waiting for me. At the moment, only one person came straight to mind. At least this wouldn’t be too bad, image wise. She kept her identity as secret as I did, so no one that didn’t already know who she was would assume I was talking to an enemy.
I got myself changed to civilian clothes and went to head out for my car. Sure enough, it was my mother, also in civilian clothes, waiting for me. “Alix- You’re alright?” She asked when I approached.
“I’m fine.” I knew my voice sounded cold, but I wasn’t inclined to behave otherwise. She didn’t seem too surprised by it either, giving a small nod.
“I’d like to chat a minute. Somewhere we won’t be overheard. If you wouldn’t mind.”