Author name: Robert Fyfe
Word count: 928 words
Anthology: YES
Charity: Because I Am a Girl
Name of female superhero: Divine Light
Name of human alter ego, if different: Angelica (surname to be added later)
Superhero Appearance (hair, eyes, body type, etc.): petite, straight dark hair, wears white, has wings
Human alter ego appearance (if she has an alter ego): normal human young woman attire
Costume: white outfit and sword, sword is hand-jewelry that transforms into a blade
Personality: sarcastic, witty, strong in character and purpose, fearless, self-reliant
Brief description of how the superheroine gets her powers (i.e. born with them, radioactive accident, mad scientist experiments on her, etc.): She was an angel born into a human world, but she was mostly unaware of her powers until, as a teenager, the angel Gabriel fully unleashed her powers.
Powers: She is the vengeance of God, wields the Sword of God, super strength, ability to smite, fly, agility, power of an angel, glows, invisibility to humans and more
Anything else important: She has a rough life before finding out her purpose, but came through it without letting her spirit be darkened. She doesn't choose her targets. She is sent after only the ones who are past redemption.
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Divine Light
by Robert Fyfe
He watched as she pulled back her arm and then plunged her
hand into his chest. He could feel it slice open his ribcage and reach his
heart. He felt her pull the heart free, and he stood looking into the eyes of
the petite woman in front of him as she presented his still pumping heart to
him as if awarding him a trophy. He wouldn't be killing any more innocent women now.
His grip now gone, his hands fell away as he collapsed to
his knees and slumped onto his back. His head hit the ground with a clunk. She
followed him down resting on her left knee, her arms spread as if to conduct an
orchestra.
She watched the life drain from his eyes, then closed hers.
From her lips, she spoke the language of the ancients, quoting the words that
opened the gates of Hades and ushered the keeper to account.
The air around them cooled and the sun set, the sky darkened
and tinged with red - not just as if the sun bounced off the clouds, but colored
a hue that changed the very pallets that daylight would paint the world. Sounds
muffled as if snow fell but a rumble from the furnaces of hell grew till the
dirt around danced to its sound.
Divine looked into the light as the gates opened; her stare
never wavered, her resolve complete. From a light that would ignite a human and
turn them to dust, a shape appeared. A tiny dot that grew slowly as the
creature approached, running as if on four paws, each head appearing to want to
lead the charge to the human realm.
“Come on Cerberus, I don’t have all day!” Divine shouted
into the abyss at the approaching creature.
The three headed dog almost appeared to have ignored her but
the eyes of each narrowed as if annoyed by the contempt in her voice.
Cerberus burst into the world and landed adeptly by her
side; one head growled at her while the other two sniffed the air about, either
seeking confirmation that they were alone or looking for an opportunity to
cause mischief before returning to his home.
The hound then changed shape and metamorphosed into the
shape of a man. Taller by a clear two feet than Divine who, at the moment, was crouched
over the body. He turned to Divine and with a voice that matched that of his
beast self he sneered at her while he spoke.
“How are you, assassin? You been keeping busy, I see?” he
growled.
A slight smile crossed the lips of Divine, but still her
gaze showed no emotion and she stood up to her full height, flicking her hands
out so that all the blood slipped from her fingers and clothes as if they were
water repellent.
“I still have enough time to muzzle you, if you like?” she
replied, which wiped the sneer from his lips and replaced it with a snarl.
“One day girl, you will be mine. One day, you will slip up
and anger your lord, and you will face me as a sinner.” It was almost barked at
her, the spit flying from his mouth.
“It would almost be worth it, just to show you how far you can
shove your head up your arse, but then with three heads you probably already
know that,” she stated.
He stood there, his fists clenching and unclenching and she
knew he was weighing up the odds to which he already knew the truth. They were
never to battle. They were never to touch; to do so would see the beginning of
the end of everything. Yet she loved to goad him. He apparently loved her
goading, or he was just really bad at witty conversation.
She pointed at the body at his feet as if to remind him why
he was there and after a moment he refocused his attention to the task at hand.
Cerberus closed his eyes and then transformed back into the
hell hound he was. All three heads turned to the body and lunged at it,
grabbing not the flesh but the soul from within. It tugged and pulled, ripping
it from the body that had held it for too few years, ignoring the screams and
pleading that emanated from it. Then without looking back, it leapt back into
its own realm that closed leaving the alley dark and quiet now the Sun had set.
Divine moved to the body and waved her hand over it as if
dismissing it from her mind. Instantly the mortal wound closed, the skin
showing no marks to witness the method of execution that had befallen this
creature. All signs of her involvement vanished; the blood she had wiped from
her arms dissolved into the surface it had soaked into, and the heart folded
back into the cage it had belonged.
Divine moved to the unconscious woman who she had rescued by
enacting God’s divine justice on the man who had been attacking her. She placed the tip of her index finger from
her left hand onto the woman’s forehead. She lowered her head in prayer and
then stepped back and waited. Divine then left to watch the alley from a
distance.
Within moments, the woman appeared from the alley, waving
frantically at two men who were walking on the other side of the road. They ran
to her assistance, and then both ran into the alley behind her, one taking his
phone from his pocket.
Divine smiled and went home.
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4 comments:
This is my favorite. Definitely.
Wonderfully dark, yet light! Loved this so much! Definitely keen to read more of Divine...
Wow! Such vivid description. A deliciously dark tale that I absolutely love!!
Oh Loved reading this one, such great description. I could really see this in my head.
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