Monday, May 20, 2013

T.N - Chapter 68

Excuse my late arrival! It's been over a month now since I've actually posted anything. Think of it as being fashionably late.
(P.S this chapter has been updated to be a little longer!)


Once the other vehicles arrived, our plan was back on schedule. I sighed in relief, but also silently cursed Charlie for forgetting something so crucial. I’m pretty sure I wasn’t the only one who had a minor panic attack at the sight of metal scraps and scorch marks where the truck should’ve been. It took all the self-control I had to not run to Kent. I wasn’t a little kid anymore...and I had to prove myself that I could handle situations like this. Especially if we were going to actually face the Dragon, where a lot more could happen.
We all clambered into the nearest truck after Laura had a quiet conversation with Graham and Kent. I sat at the back, facing Graham with a captive Kyle. It was slightly more crowded inside, with Kyle and Wolfgang added to the mix. They were both soundly sleeping.
Kyle looked so small, with his hands bound behind him, and totally unconscious. Upon closer inspection, I saw that his face had thinned considerably, his cheekbones jutting out sharply. There were faint bags under his eyes, and what looked like a developing bruise along his jaw. He looked...fragile. Not the big, arrogant, bossy big brother I was used to seeing. I had an urge to go over and stroke Kyle’s head, but I quickly stifled it. What was I doing? He was the enemy. He was working for the Dragon.
“He’s awake! Wolfgang is finally awake!” I heard one of the Terries exclaim. There was a commotion as Charlie and I rushed over to where Wolfgang was still lying with his head on Laura’s lap. Even Heathcliff came along, though probably slightly grudgingly.
“Shush, you’ll make him go into shock,” replied Laura, still stroking his hair. “He’s been through a lot.”
I peered over and saw Wolfgang’s hazel green eyes flutter open. His eyes were at first glazed, but open seeing his mother’s face, they quickly focused. He shot straight up and fell off of the seat with a yelp.
“Who are you? What am I doing here?” he asked, panicked. He winced and clutched at his old bullet wound
I knelt down by him. “Calm down,” I said reassuringly. “These are friends. You’re safe.”
“What, are you not going to introduce me?” asks Laura bemusedly. “He must be curious, at least.”
Wolfgang looked at me quizzically. I raised an eyebrow at Laura, and then turned back to Wolfgang.
“Well, um, this is Laura. Laura Gable,” I said, gesturing at her. 
Wolfgang’s eyes widened. I faltered a bit, not wanting to shock him too much. But at an impatient cough from Laura, I swallowed and continued.
“Don’t freak out, ok? But...well...she’s your mother.”
It took a moment for Wolfgang to register what I was saying. His mouth gaped and widened as if he was about to say something, but he then abruptly shut it again. Finally, he managed to stutter out, “She’s...my...mom?”
“The one and only,” replied Laura, smiling. “Now how about you give me a proper hug?” She stretched out her arms.
Wolfgang stood up, and stared down at Laura. “You show up out of the blue after 19 years, and you expect me to just give you a hug?”
Laura slowly dropped her arms. “After 19 years of only being able to watch you from a distance, I would like to think that a hug isn’t too much to ask for.”
“Well how about an explanation on why you disappeared and left me with a criminal and manipulative father, huh? That shouldn’t be too much for me to ask!” Wolfgang yelled.
The Terries, Michael and Eric all scrambled out of the way as Laura stood up and met Wolfgang’s scowl with a cold expression. John looked back from the pilot’s seat to see what the commotion was, but as soon as he saw Laura’s expression, he turned back around and clenched the clutch.
Kent fiddled with his collar. “Laura, please don’t become emotionally compromised now. We have more important things to discuss—“
She cut him off with a wave of her hand. “Do you know what it’s like to watch the one you love slowly get driven mad with power and greed? Do you know what it’s like to have them never listen to you? Do you know what it’s like to leave your family behind just so you can keep your life and sanity? Don’t you underestimate the sacrifices I had to make; I had to leave you behind, my precious son,” she smiled sadly.
“Well if I was so precious, couldn’t you have sneaked in to at least say hi to me or something?” He gestures to the others, and the truck. “It appears you’re well-equipped enough to come see me secretly.”
“I was busy those 19 years building up this team, creating alliances with the Justice League, and getting your father under arrest! I didn’t have the time or the resources to come visit you, however much that pained me.” She reached up and caressed Wolfgang’s face.
“Don’t make up excuses, Laura,” he said, slapping her hand away. “I went long enough without a mother, I don’t need one now.” He turned around and headed to the back of the truck, slumped down next to the piles of weapons and clothing with his back turned to the others.
She still held her hand out, but slowly retracted and clenched her fists close to her chest. Her facial expression was not of resentment, or sadness. Instead, there was absolutely nothing. She marched to the co-pilot’s seat next to John, and sat down.
I walked over to Wolfgang and sat down next to him. He shifted away from me, sulking like he was back to being 5 years old. I grabbed his arm and pulled him so he was facing me.
“What are you doing, you idiot?” I hissed, shaking him slightly. “Here’s your mother, wanting to make amends with you, and you slap her away?”
“She’s not my mother,” he replied sullenly.
“Well then, who is she?”
“Someone who just wants to get into my life after 19 years of abandonment without any regards as to how maybe I don’t want to see her.”
“Wolfgang, stop acting like a kid and apologize to your mother.”
“Laura Gable will never be my mother, nor will I ever accept her!” he yelled, clear enough for everybody in the truck to hear.
That’s when I got angry.