Chapter IV: Byth’s Deed and Shayera’s New Name
Lawrence woke up early the next morning to check on
the crops. The sun was beginning to
rise, and there was enough light to investigate the disturbance from last
night. Jim was downstairs, sleeping by
the fireplace. Lawrence put on his
jacket and stepped outside.
There was smoke coming from the other side of the
hill. But no sign of a fire. Lawrence quickened his pace and made his way
up the hill. Nothing could prepare him
for what he saw.
The Thanagarian prototype ship was in shambles. The nose had slammed into the ground at an
awkward angle, warping the shape of the hull.
Both wings were hanging on to the rest of the ship by slivers of metal
and strands of wires. The front half
was covered in burnt paint. The smoke
was coming from the engines in the rear, which were completely destroyed. Lawrence continued to walk forward, as if in
a dream. “What in the name of—”
His foot hit something soft and—furry? Lawrence looked down and saw Jim’s body
lying limp in the grass. Ants were
crawling in and out of his mouth. The
neck was pulled back in an awkward position.
Lawrence’s knees failed him and his sank to the ground, cradling his
dead dog in his hands. But I just saw
you inside! What happened?
Lawrence looked back up at the ship, looking for
some kind of explanation as to why his dog had been killed so savagely. He could see his reflection in a portion in
the hull. And there was something dark
moving behind him…
The old farmer spun around. Jim—no, it wasn’t Jim—the other dog
was rushing towards him. Lawrence was
too surprised to scream. He raised him
arms, but the dog knocked him back and lunged at his neck. For five minutes Byth tore at the old man
until both master and servant lay in the grass, and the ants crawled on them
both.
* * *
Meanwhile, Emmett was calling Lawrence’s
residence. “Look, Mr. Lawrence, you
must be outside. Just to let you know,
we’re sending an officer to…retrieve a few items from the crash site. I would advise staying away from the area
until we arrive. I’ll try to call you
later. Bye.”
Emmett hung up the phone. “What did you just do?” asked Shayera.
“Lawrence is the farmer that owns the land where
your thief crashed. He reported it to
me last night, along with a few of his neighbors. I want the area contained before anyone else finds out about
this.”
“What good will that do? Byth’s bound to have scurried off somewhere already. Seven Heavens—he’s probably caused a lot of
trouble already.”
Emmett looked at Shayera. “You know this Byth that well?”
“He’s what we call…a repeated offender. It’s an understatement. My…my captain had his wings removed. Byth didn’t take it very well.”
Jordan nodded.
“Neither would I. But we’ll get
some answers when Jake comes back from the site. You don’t mind if he takes anything found there to the safe?”
“Not at all.
I’ve already given him the Absorbascon—I don’t have a need for it
anymore. But I will take everything
back to Thanagar when I leave.”
Jordan cocked an eyebrow. “When you leave?”
Shayera sneered.
“I will leave. I will go home.”
* * *
Byth—back in his mutilated Thanagarian body—was
pacing around the two bodies. He had
never killed before. Sure, he had sold
drugs, beat up cops, and stolen government property, but murder? It felt so weird. Disgusted at the torn up bodies in front of him, Byth crawled
back into his ship. He felt safe in
there.
There was still no rest for him. He could hear something mechanical heading
towards the ship. Byth swore out
loud. “Seven Devils and Seven Hells,
another alien!” He grabbed a broken
pipe from the floor and sunk into the shadows.
Something about the alien…the way he walked? The uniform? The gun hoisted in the air?
Something triggered a memory.
Byth knew whom he was dealing with.
Billions of miles away from anything familiar, but Byth knew a cop when
he saw one.
Murder does something strange to a criminal’s
mind. It certainly affected Byth. He becomes less afraid. There was this thrill, underneath the
horror, that gave Byth a bravado he normally did not have. He knew he couldn’t allow himself to be
caught. He would be dead. That’s why he killed the old alien, wasn’t
it? It would be easy to kill this one
too. Byth squeezed the pipe and took a
step forward.
Byth made short work of the cop. A few blows to the head were enough. He then pulled a blood sample and injected
himself with it. It took him a few
minutes to remove the uniform and place it on his new body. The aliens weren’t that much like
Thanagarians after all. The hearing was
sad, and the vision was even worse. Seven
Hells, these are the dominant species?
I could take over this place if I wanted to. Byth dragged the old man’s body and the
dog’s body inside and crammed all three into a compartment where no one would
find them.
What luck!
The Absorbascon was lying in the cop’s vehicle! Then everything clicked inside Byth’s
head. “How could they have accessed the
compartments? Only a Thanagarian—oh bulwar. The cop’s still alive.”
Byth placed the helmet on after crawling into the
vehicle. He listened to the dispatch on
the radio until the Absorbascon translated everything. Byth pulled out the dead man’s gun. “So ‘Jake’ needs to bring anything of value found
on the ship to his headquarters. Hmmm…”
* * *
“Joe Tracy from the Midway Report. My card.”
Jordan, standing outside Emmett’s office, stuffed
the business card in his pocket. He
hated reporters with almost every inch of his being. “You can beg all you want, you’re not conducting an interview
with her!”
“So you admit Hawkgirl exist then?”
Jordan curled his hand into a fist. “No comment.”
* * *
Shayera peeked out of Emmett’s office. Jordan had been yelling at some lanky human
for five minutes. “Who is that and why
is he making the Lieutenant angry?”
Emmett smiled.
“You attracted a lot of attention last night. The Press is pressing an interview.”
Shayera looked confused. “The Press?”
Emmett sighed and looked up the ceiling. “Um…the Press…our reporters. They saw you last night. Now everyone’s talking like Superman’s
visiting.”
“Who is Superman?”
* * *
“Even if she was real!” shouted Jordan. “She would never put up with an interview—”
“Sorry for the delay.” Jordan spun around.
Shayera was standing outside the officer door. Her mask was still on her face, and she was carrying her
mace. But she was smiling faintly. “
You must be Sr’i Tracy.
Commissioner Emmett said you had a few questions for me…”
* * *
New Superhero in Midway!
Joseph Tracy, Midway Report writer
MIDWAY CITY, YESTERDAY—After an hour-long chase, two
robbers of the Midway Museum of History were arrested. What’s incredible is who did the
apprehending.
The Midway City Police Force and several TV news
reports witness a winged woman turning the two delinquents to the
police. Rumors began circulating
quickly about ‘Hawkgirl,’ named for her avian mask and raptor-like shriek. The Midway Report has an exclusive
interview with the Winged Avenger herself.
‘Hawkgirl’ is really Shayera Hol, a police officer
from the planet Thanagar (location unknown).
Shr’i Hol (a feminine title, I was informed) crashed onto Earth two
nights ago. She stresses that she did
not intentionally crash onto our planet.
“I was chasing a criminal and the ship he stole had inter-dimensional
traveling capabilities. Things went
downhill after that.”
Thanagar, Hol explains, is a planet population by
individuals like herself, human-like aliens with massive wings on their
backs. She had been a member of the
police force on her home planet for about five years, “and I spent a three
years training at the military academy.”
Like all other officers, Hol wears a bird-like mask and carries both a
crossbow and a mace that releases a strong charge, electrocuting any opponent.
Hol warns that the criminal she was chasing is at
large here in Midway City and the surrounding areas. Byth Rok has charges including larceny, arson, narcotics,
stealing, assaulting officers, resisting arrest, and breaking parole. He is about six-six, with dark features, and
massive scars all along his back from a ‘Clipping’ (Hol explains it was part of
his sentencing, but would not go into details). Anyone with information is asked to contact the MCPD as soon as
possible.
Now, readers—and reporters like myself—are all asking
the same question: What does Shr’i Hol plan to do while she is here on
Earth? “Let me just say I have no
intention on staying here long-term.
The humidity is irritating my feathers.
As soon as I apprehend Byth, I plan to contact my home world and they
will come to get the two of us. The
ship he stole is likely to have some sort of long distance communicator I can
use to contact Thanagar.” Hol explains
that she is eager to go home and the sooner she catches Byth, the sooner this
becomes possible.
But don’t worry, citizens of Midway! This doesn’t mean we won’t be denied a
superherione. “Commissioner Emmett was
kind enough to tell me about Superman of Metropolis. He’s an alien, just like me.
And he uses his abilities to fight crime in ways humans can’t.
“I must say his story is very inspiring. And the Commissioner and I reached an
agreement while I am here on your planet.”
The Midway Museum of History’s curator, Mavis Trent, has offered Shr’i
Hol the attic rooms in the Museum to reside in. In return, “I have been asked to defend this city—not just from
Byth, which I was prepared to do anyways—but from all the criminals.
“Part of the oath I took as an officer was to protect
the innocent, ‘No matter where the Winds take me’. Well, by the Seven Heavens and the Seven Hells, I swear by the
oath to protect Midway, my new aerie.”