Standing with Legends: Chapter 43 by HailfirePaladin, literature
Literature
Standing with Legends: Chapter 43
It was just a couple days later when Brianna had gotten her up early for the ‘appointment’ to go get her hero attire made, and they were soon weaving through the city streets on their way to their destination. Eureka had spent her time on a month’s worth of laundry and getting some time to play with all the new things she’d gotten. The computer and tablet were both high end and powerful, and she’d enjoyed spending time with both of them, especially learning the ins and outs of the tablet, she knew that was going to be her favorite by far. It was a muggy and overcast day, and looked like the rain would start coming down at any minute, but so far everything was still dry. She was a bit nervous about this, for one it wasn’t something she’d ever had to do before so she had no clue what to expect, though the ear-to-ear grin on Brianna’s face was a giveaway of something. She just wasn’t sure what that was yet. The other problem was a bit of self-consciousness. Despite how she looked in a
Artemis returned to her father’s new house later that evening, much to her chagrin, but it was necessary right now. Her encounter with her mother and the woman she’d been with was either a terrible coincidence or they were actively tracking her now. Either way, she didn’t want Chase around in case they attempted to get violent again. She didn’t want him hurt again, or otherwise she’d have been spending the evening with Chase as she’d wanted and planned. She entered the house and went right for the secret entrance to the chambers beneath the house hidden in the pantry. She descended through a dimly lit staircase that opened up into a large room where she found her father and Dr. Matten. “This is looking excellent Alchemist.” Bartholomew stated, looking at something on the table before him. “Thank you, Sir.” Desmond replied, “You provided me with quite the supply, so I took the liberty of producing as many as I could.” “Quite all right, I expected you might, and you’ve exceeded my