Starlight Sisters
(This entry contains parts 7-8 of the story. For parts 1-6, see the previous entries)
Part Seven- The Metal Giant’s Gift
The rain had subsided by the time
Christie and Geb reached the Vegetable Patch. They were met by several Bitties
who were delighted to see Geb, but Christie was not in a celebratory mood,
though she appreciated the kindness and enthusiasm of the small plant-shaped
people. She did not want to waste any time, so after eating a meal the Bitties
prepared in Geb’s cottage she insisted that he lead her to the Metal Giant
known as Cyber Wurko. Geb did so, and Christie was surprised at the appearance
of Geb’s friend. Cyber Wurko was large and wore a suit that appeared to be made
of a flexible metallic material stretched over his body. His head was large and
wide and it seemed like he wore a helmet. Two antennae extended from the sides
of the head. He was seated on the ground with his knees to his chest and his
arms wrapped around the knees. To Christie the large figure seemed sad, though
he had a blank expression on his face.
“Cyber Wurko has usually stayed in
the same spot since I met him,” said Geb as he led Christie before the Metal
Giant. Then he said to Cyber Wurko, “This is a new friend of mine Wurko, and
she really needs your help. Two of her friends were captured by some kind of
demon after a weird ghost attacked us. Neither of us could do anything; it was
terrible! I think the only hope she has of rescuing her friends is getting one
of those incredible suits you make. You know, the ones that give the wearer
powers and abilities and other wonderful things. While you’re at it, I could
use a replacement to my old suit. The Zing Brothers ruined mine. Can you help
us Wurko?”
The eyes of the metallic man looked
up at Geb and he answered in a natural voice, “Yes I can certainly help. I need
your friend to come here.” Geb gestured to Christie and she walked up to the
Metal Giant. Cyber Wurko removed a hand from around his knees and placed it
upon Christie’s head. He left it there for moment as he gathered information
from her psyche and recorded her DNA, which was his usual method for making
custom suits for people. Cyber Wurko’s inherent senses indicated to him that
Christie was trustworthy. He removed his hand from her head and said, “Your
suit will be ready soon. It may take a few hours’ time. Geb, I will make you a
new suit afterward.”
“Thank you so much Cyber Wurko!”
answered Geb.
“Yes thank you,” said Christie, “If
your suit can really help me overcome these awful enemies I will be extremely
grateful. What can I do to repay your kindness?”
“Simply save your friends and
defeat the demon that captured them,” answered the Metal Giant. “Seeing any
demons fall is always a pleasure to me.”
Geb and Christie left Cyber Wurko
where he sat near the back of the Vegetable Patch so he could make their suits.
In the meantime they discussed a strategy to defeat Nectra and the Ghost of
Despair.
“As you know, discussing demons is
outlawed by the Caretaking Body,” Geb told Christie.
“I always thought that ‘Old Focus’
they categorized illegal subjects in was ridiculous,” she answered.
“I agree, and it is rumored that
many key members of the Caretaking Body are possessed by demons themselves. I
have no idea if that’s true or not, but it would explain the incredible power
they have. It must be nice to live in one of those Bastion places where it is
safe and secluded. I can’t complain though, this Vegetable Patch here is the
closest thing to a save haven I’ve ever found near Main City.”
“I’m glad you have a place like
this,” said Christie, “That Metal Giant is truly remarkable. I wonder where he
comes from.”
“I asked him but he never told me.
He just said ‘very fay away’ and left it at that, so I never pushed the
subject.”
“Can these suits that he makes
really make a person capable of fighting demons?”
“Trust me Christie, those suits can
bring out remarkable talents in people. If anything can help you save your
friends, Cyber Wurko’s special suit can.”
“What was the suit you used to wear
like?” asked Christie, “The one you said the Zing Brothers ruined.”
“It was a rabbit suit,” answered
Geb, “I really wish I could meet another person that wears a rabbit suit like I
do. You don’t see too many of those. We have a few rabbits here in the
Vegetable Patch, and that’s what inspired it. I’m sure there are other folks
out there with a similar suit to mine, but I just haven’t met any in Main City
yet.”
“Give it time, and maybe one day you
will,” said Christie, “I wouldn’t be surprised if more people came to you and
Cyber Wurko to get these wonderful suits of yours. You could really help many
people face the dangers of the world.”
“I hope so,” said Geb. “Meeting
Cyber Wurko and helping the Bitties in this area gave me a sense of purpose. I
hope something good can ultimately come of it.”
A few hours later Cyber Wurko went
into the Vegetable Patch to meet Christie Starlight and give her the suit he
made. This was very unusual because the Metal Giant rarely ever moved from the
spot where he sat.
“I understand your pain Miss
Starlight,” Cyber Wurko said to her. “I wish I can do more to assist you, but I
believe this suit will aid you tremendously against the enemies you are going
to face. I cannot confront them at the moment, but I would if I could. I wish
you all the best.”
Christie thanked Cyber Wurko and
put on the suit. It had a strange look, but the Dream Queen liked it. It had a
simple light blue shirt and dark blue pants covered with silver stars. The
shoes had stars at the toes and there was a cape that would allow Christie to
levitate if she wanted to. It also included a blue hat with long tassels that
floated in the air and had golden orbs at the end. Perhaps the most useful
feature of the suit was the power wand that came with it. The weapons the Metal
Giant produced were exceptional, and Christie’s new wand was evidence to that.
It had a brown handle with a glowing blue and pink star at the end. The star
contained vast energy that could be used in various ways based solely on the
intent of the user. Christie could strike a foe with the wand and deal a severe
blow, or she could blast energy from the star at the end. It was a major
improvement from her usual power wand that could only fire energy in the form
of sparks.
Cyber Wurko explained all of the
features of the suit to Christie and then went back to sit in his usual spot
and commence work on Geb’s new rabbit suit. Christie was grateful to the Metal
Giant but also more eager than ever to face Nectra and defeat the demon to free
Twinklette and Selene. That night, after Geb got his suit and a small but
powerful handheld firearm, Christie stayed in a spare room of Geb’s cottage
though she had uneasy sleep. The following day she would face her nemesis
Nectra again with her new powers. Although she was confident in her abilities,
the Dream Queen naturally felt anxious about her upcoming conflict with the
demon. Christie had lost one sister already, and she did not wish to lose the
other two she had remaining. The next day would determine whether or not she
would save her sisters, or go down trying.
Part Eight- Duel with the Ghost
The next day Christie woke early
and was planning to practice using her suit’s features before she confronted
Nectra again. She did not have much time however, because as she began her
preparations the Ghost of Despair appeared and swept her away from the
Vegetable Patch. Several Bitties awoke Geb and went to the Metal Giant, but
they were too late. Christie had no idea where the ghost planned to take her,
but as soon as they were above the hard grey ground beyond the Vegetable Patch
the Dream Queen used her power wand to fight off her abductor. Her attacks did
much more damage than the ghost expected, and he was taken aback by her
newfound power. Christie then attacked the Ghost repeatedly with her power
wand. As the ghost tried to fly away, the Dream Queen used her recently
acquired levitation ability to bring him back to the ground. The wraith would
have vanished and fled, but the energy from Christie’s wand and suit prevented
him from turning invisible. This distressed the ghost because in all his years
of tormenting people he had never faced an enemy like the Dream Queen before.
He had subdued humans that were theoretically more powerful than her, yet here
she was vanquishing him with relative ease.
Neither the Ghost of Despair nor
Christie Starlight truly understood the nature of the powers inherent within
the suit of Cyber Wurko. Christie was angry toward Nectra for abducting her
beloved sisters, but at the heart of her struggle was her enduring love for
them. In some way the Metal Giant produced a suit and weapon that sensed this deep-set
emotion and gained the capacity for giving the wearer extraordinary power while
using it. Christie was now using this power to fight of the old spirit, and the
fact that she felt determined and not despairing also put the ghost at a
distinct disadvantage. The ancient Ghost of Despair chose the wrong day to
attack The Dream Queen. At last the wraith saw he met his match and tried to
plead for mercy, though this was part of a plan on his part. He believed that
if the Dream Queen could defeat him she could defeat Nectra as well, and he would
rather his opponent destroy the demon and spare him.
“I surrender, Dream Queen!” shouted
the Ghost. Christie felt empowered after getting the better of the ghost, and
therefore her capacity for despair and terror was minimized even more. “Please
let me go! I know information about Nectra that can be useful to you! Just
listen to me and I can help you. Please forgive my indiscretion. I should have
known your commitment to your loved ones would make you stronger and not
weaker. It was a foolish mistake I should never have made. I will never
underestimate you again!”
“Shut up ghost!” answered the Dream
Queen as she knocked the wraith to the ground and stepped on his skeletal head,
pinning it onto the hard ground. “You are only trying to save yourself! You
prey on those who are scared and have always done so, but you don’t scare me!
You disgust me. It makes me feel proud that I make a career out of making
people feel good, because it allows me to counter your terrible efforts. For an
old spirit you sure are an idiot. If you had any sense you would know that I’ve
been beating you for quite a while. But this ends now. You won’t be hurting
anyone anymore. Enough is enough, and it’s time the world went on without you!”
She then pressed her foot down on the wraith’s skull and would have crushed the
foul Ghost of Despair then and there, but demons and evil ghosts have a sense
of each other. The moment Nectra felt her ally being overcome she was making
her way toward the fight. She had already appeared with her slumbering captives
and watched most of the conflict under a veil of invisibility.
“Wait Christie, please let me go!”
the ghost cried desperately. He had never been beaten this severely in a very
long time, and felt his own key emotion of despair in himself. He was about to
make a final effort to save himself by offering to let Twinklette’s sister
Sparklette free if Christie agreed to spare him. Sadly, Nectra chose to appear
the instant before he did. Unfortunately the ghost used even this dire
situation to his advantage. Deep in her prison in the Nightmare Country,
Sparklette understood the ghost’s intention, and he used his power to cause her
to believe that the Dream Queen had failed her. Of course, he never had the
chance to state his offer and so this was untrue. But the Ghost made Sparklette
believe it was true. The girl’s love for her sister Twinklette protected her
from being absorbed by the ghost altogether, but her perceived betrayal by the
Dream Queen caused her spirit to become so weakened that the ghost had an even
stronger grip upon her. Sparklette carried much resentment in her soul from
that point forward.
Christie knew nothing of the
possibility of Sparklette’s situation because neither she nor Twinklette
actually knew that it was the Ghost of Despair that abducted Sparklette from
the wreck. They both assumed Twinklette’s sister perished in the flames of the
wrecked vehicle. The Dream Queen’s attention was turned from her opponent a
moment before she crushed his head. A red aura surrounded the entire area, as
if blood had turned to steam and filled the area. Christie then saw a figure
appear and immediately recognized it as Nectra. The demon appeared and stood
before Christie. Nectra then caused the lobster claws, head and tail to fall
off of her body. These then transformed into two large demons in lobster form
that hovered over the unconscious bodies of Selene and Twinklette. Nectra now
appeared to be a woman with glowing dark red skin and bright yellow eyes.
Black, bat-like wings extended from her back and a leathery tail wisped behind
her as she hovered into the air and looked down at Christie. The Ghost of
Despair fled quickly when he had the chance and did not look back, leaving the
Dream Queen and Nectra to each other.
“I hope your victory over the Ghost
of Despair didn’t make you overconfident,” said Nectra. “Though I am quite
disappointed in his efforts, I am glad I can face you with your newfound
powers. It will be amusing to me to beat you down and destroy that ego of
yours. You see, I don’t need you to be in a state of despair to defeat you like
the ghost does. My powers are far beyond anything you can imagine. I will
defeat you so definitely that you will beg to become one with me. I will enjoy
each moment of it. Now prepare yourself to be humbled by my awesome power
Christie Starlight!”
Read the epic conclusion to "Starlight Sisters" next week!
As always thank you for reading,
Mike Babbish