The Time Manipulator

Story by Volcan MacAingeal on SoFurry

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The Time Manipulator             It was dark.            Despite her night vision, the

unnamed snow leopard was terrified, wandering through the city parkade trying

desperately to find somewhere to hide. Security Guards wandered the parkade,

watching over the dozens of cars parked in stall on the five levels of the

concrete structure. Whenever she heard one nearby, the leopard would hide

behind a car, waiting for them to pass, before moving onto the next.            She didn't even remember coming to

this place, with all these machines around her. In fact, she didn't even know

how she knew what they were! She had no memories, no clue who she was or where

she had come from, just remembering waking up, cold, wet, alone, stumbl-ing

through darkness, a strange energy emanating from her every so often, and

finally, she could at last remember waking up at the very top of this concrete

structure, in the black of night, and now was trying to find her way back out.            She saw a gate of steel bars,

leading out to a ramp that led down to the ground below, but when she tried to

squeeze through the bars, she found even her slender form couldn't fit between

them, and almost got stuck at the ribs and the hips trying to get through. When

she finally got free, she lost her balance and fell against a car; her heart

felt as though it jumped from her chest into her throat when the car alarm

suddenly went off, scaring her half to death and making her cover her ears at

the noise.            "Who's over there?!" A male voice

yelled; she turned towards the voice, and blinked as a light was shone in her

eyes. "What the...? Miss, are you...?"            The leopard didn't wait for him to

finish; she bolted, taking off into a run and fleeing from the guard. "Hey,

stop! Wait!" The guard shouted before running after her. She heard him talking,

although felt his words were not directed at her as she kept running. "Edgar,

we've got someone in the parking lot; young woman, anthro-feline and she's

fleeing across the third level. Call it in; I'm in pursuit!"            "Copy

that; is she armed?"            "No; she's unarmed, and also nude; I think she may be in trouble," the

guard returned to the unknown second speaker. "I'll try to calm her down."            "10-4,

Nick; proceed with caution."            "I will." And then, his voice raised as he kept running after the

leopard even as she fled to the next level. "Miss, please wait!"            The two kept running about the

fourth level until the leopard, almost out of breath, ran up to the fifth level

and towards the concrete rail at the edge, nearly falling into it and getting a

good look at the drop to the ground below. She fell back from the wall, turning

and about to run again, when she saw the guard had caught up to her, just as

winded as she was by the look of things, and keeping his flashlight low and out

of her eyes, but not on her naked body.            "Miss, please, I am not going to

hurt you!" The guard assured, keeping his other hand where she could see it,

showing he was unarmed. "Please, don't run anymore."            "Stay away from me," the leopard

said, sliding back against the wall. Even if she could survive the fall to the

ground below, the wall was too high for her to climb over; the guard would be

able to grab her before she could climb over. "Please, just don't come any

closer."            "Don't worry, I won't," he promised.

"Are you alright; are you hurt? Did someone attack you?"            "I... I don't know," replied the

leopard, holding her arms across her chest. "I can't remember anything. I'm so

afraid..."            "It's okay, miss; I can help you,"

the man said in assurance, kneeling down so that his eyes were level with those

of the leopard. "My name is Nick; I'm a Security Guard. Do you remember your

name?"            "Something... keeps repeating in my

head... 'T'... it's all I can remember..."            "T; is that the first letter of your

name?" Nick asked.            "I don't know... possibly... I just

can't remember." She grabbed her hair in aggravation, sliding down against the

wall until she was sitting on the concrete floor. "There's nothing!"            "It's okay, miss; I promise, help is

on the way," Nick tried to reassure her more, standing back up to his full

height. "Now... I'm going to take a step towards you, okay?"            The young lady made no protest, and

slowly but gently, the guard took a step towards her, before he crouched back

down again, going no further when he saw the leopard flinch at his approach.

"Now... are you injured at all; did someone attack you and take your clothes?"            "I... I don't think so; I don't

think I'm hurt... my head is aching though," she rubbed the side of her head.

"And I feel so tired..."            "Do you remember how you entered

this parkade?" The guard asked. "The gates have been closed since eight PM; did

you come before the sun came down?"            "No... I can only remember dark;

it's been dark since..." She rubbed her head again. "I don't remember seeing

any daylight."            "Okay," returned the guard. "Now,

I'm going to take another step towards you, alright?"            If the guard came any closer he'd be

near enough to grab her. "No, please don't," the leopard begged, causing the

guard to stop just as he returned to his full height. "Please, just leave me

alone."            "I wish I could but you're currently

on private property," the guard pointed out. "You can't stay here; the police

will be along soon. They'll find out who you are, and they'll take you home."

            "H-Home?" She asked. "I... I

don't think I have a home."            "Are you homeless?" Nick asked. "Is

that why you came in here; just looking for somewhere to sleep?"            "No," she replied. "I... just don't

remember!"            Nick watched her for another moment,

before he tried inching towards her again; the leopard looked up as she heard

his foot grinding against the pavement, and she screamed before, all of a

sudden, everything around her seemed to slow down. She saw the guard, still approaching

her but moving at a very sluggish pace, his foot elevated off the ground but

not falling. Immediately, the leopard shot to her feet, running past Nick, but

unable to resist looking back at him, to see him still moving sluggishly,

before very suddenly, he jerked as if whatever had been impeding his movement

had lifted, and his step was complete, still looking where the girl had been

but no longer was.            "What the hell?" Nick demanded,

looking around for her; he looked behind him to see her sprinting away, having

not even seen her move from the wall before. He groaned before sprinting after

her. "Miss, wait!" He was close enough that he could reach out to grab her

shoulder, placing his hand upon it.            Something snapped in the girl;

everything seemed to slow down, just as it had when she had moved before and

once more the guard was slowed, almost standing still as he tried to speak

again but his lips were just as slow as his body. The leopard broke away from

him and leapt several feet from the man, before he was back at his regular

speed again, eyeing her with bafflement.            "How do you keep doing that?" He

asked.            "I... I don't know!" She cried

before she broke off running again, and once more the guard was forced to

sprint after her...             ~~~~~             "Dispatch

to any available units, check your screens; we have 10-66 reported at 108 36th

Avenue; requesting officer 10-49 location. Subject is 311 and refusing to heed

Security personnel."            A hand covered in amethyst coloured scales reached for the radio

transceiver on the dashboard bringing it to a muzzle of the same colour. "This

is Charlie 2-0-6; I'm in the area and can head over; ETA three minutes."            "10-4,

2-0-6; update when you are 10-97. Proceed code 3 and 10-0; suspect is 12-1A."            "10-4; over and out," the reptilian figure returned before returning

the transceiver to its holstered position on the dashboard, before she reached

into her breast pocket and produced a phone, picking out a speed-dial number

and raising it to her ear. "Hey, it's me; there's a possible superhumanoid in

the area. Can you come keep an eye on things?"            "I've

got Pavan with me; just tell us where to go."             ~~~~~             Moments later, Obsidian arrived on scene at the parkade, parking her

cruiser across the road from the concrete structure before she climbed out,

leaving the flashing lights on as she approached the scene. She found one of

the security guards waiting for her as she approached the garage door gate.            "What's the situation, sir?"

Obsidian asked.            "We found an unknown young woman

wandering the parkade a few hours ago. My partner's been trying to catch her or

talk with her but she's terrified, and has some unusual powers."            "Can you describe them?" Obsidian

asked, pulling out her notebook and beginning to write down the details.            "Super speed, by the look of it;

she's faster than the blink of an eye," the guard returned. "Every time my

partner manages to get close, trying not to scare her, she's off again and can

reach the other side of the parkade in seconds."            "I see," returned Obsidian, writing

down the info as needed. "Has she said anything?"            "From what my partner has told me,

she's scared, and seems to be suffering amnesia; she doesn't know who she is or

how she even got into the parkade," replied the guard.            "Off the record, what, in your

personal opinion, do you think happened to her?" Obsidian asked.            "Given that she was nude when we

found her, my first guess would be the victim of a sexual assault. I know

sometimes that can be a significant shock for some."            Obsidian nodded, agreeing that was a

likely possibility, given the situation. But it was never good to make

assumptions; Obsidian just preferred to know all possible scenarios so she

would have an easier time exploring all possibilities. "Alright, if you can let

me in, I'll head up and see if I can have an easier time convincing her to calm

down."            "Go right ahead," the guard replied,

brandishing his keycard and approaching the gate; he held the card up to the

small scanner on the right-hand side, and after a single 'beep', the gate began

to open, raising from the ground until an opening large enough for a car to

pass through was revealed.            "Thank you," bade Obsidian before

she began to walk into the parkade. "Keep an eye out, okay?"             "I will."            With that, the dragoness began to

make her way through the parkade. She walked past numerous cars on her way up

to the other levels, spotting makes and models of various years all around her,

even some classic cars were among them. She knew this parkade well; it wasn't

part of an office building like other parkades were; this one was for renting

parking spots for vehicles to use, either as a place to park their cars on

their way to work or to keep extra ones they couldn't park at home.            Obsidian reached the fifth level,

and saw the other Security Guard standing hunched over a few meters away,

gasping for breath. She approached the guard. "Hey, are you alright?" She asked

him.            The guard turned to her, looking up

with some alarm. "Oh, hello officer," he returned. "Sorry just... let me catch

my breath. That girl has... given me a good... run."            "How long have you been chasing

her?"            "Since we called you," he replied.

"I tried not to scare her but she suddenly took off running; I followed, trying

to make sure I didn't lose track of her."            "Good work," complimented the

dragoness. "I'll take it from here; head back down below. I have some backup

coming that may be able to help calm her down and take her somewhere safe."            The guard nodded. "I leave it in

your hands, officer. If you need me, I'll be within earshot."            Obsidian nodded, and watched as the

guard left, heading down to the levels below, and waited until he was gone

before she reached out with her telepathy, and: <All clear, guys.>            Seconds later, a pair of winged forms

descended from the darkness of the air above, revealing two avians; one red and

gold in colour, and the other a light brown, shorter and much skinnier than the

first. Both of them were unarmed, but the bigger one especially did not look,

by any means, helpless.            "You guys make good time,"

complimented Obsidian.            "For the record, I got here first,"

remarked Pavan, earning him a punch in the shoulder from Volcan, which made the

smaller Wind Phoenix wince. "Ow."            "So, where's this superhumanoid?"

Volcan asked.            Obsidian looked over her shoulder,

and pointed towards the opposite end of the parking lot. "She's over there,"

the dragoness replied.            Volcan and Pavan followed where she

was pointing, searching along the walls of the opposite side until they spotted

a small figure huddled against the wall near a corner, barely visible as she

was hidden behind a green pickup truck. From what they could see, she was

young, barely in her late teens if even that far along, with the pointed, often

flicking ears of a feline. She was covered in gray and white fur, with silver

scalp hair and her body was covered in black spots, not like that of a cheetah,

but more like that of a leopard, with circles of various sizes. Volcan used his

telescopic vision to get a closer look at the leopardess without actually

having to go nearer and saw that she had the same kind of eyes as common wild

cats -large, glassy eyes with round pupils barely the size of a pea even in the

darkness.            "Gray and white fur, black spots,

feline anatomy including wild-cat eyes..." muttered Volcan. "A snow leopard."            "Snow leopard?" Pavan echoed with a

baffled tone. "Don't they live in Asia?"            "So do Wind Phoenixes," Volcan

pointed out. "You're Indian, aren't you?"            "Half Indian, half English,"

corrected Pavan.            "Priorities boys," interjected

Obsidian. "We still have to try and reach her before she takes off again. Come

on." She motioned for them to follow her. The Fire and Wind Phoenixes complied,

keeping pace with her.            The snow leopard watched their every

step warily, ready to run again at any moment if she had the chance. Soon, when

they were only twenty meters away, Obsidian motioned for Volcan and Pavan to

stay back and wait, before she carefully approached the snow leopard, keeping

both hands where the girl could see the to show she was not armed. When the

girl flinched, Obsidian stopped approaching, and simply knelt down.            "Please... just leave me be," the

leopard called.            "I am not here to hurt you,"

Obsidian spoke gently, trying to reassure the girl. "My name is Obsidian

Kimoyama; I'm a police officer. I'm here to help you."            She looked past Obsidian. "What

about those avians; are they officers too?"            Obsidian looked over her shoulder at

Volcan and Pavan briefly before looking back at the girl again. "No, but

they're friends," replied Obsidian. "I asked them here because they can help

you as well."            "Help me how?" The girl asked. "I

don't know who I am, or where I am."            "You're in the city of Unity Falls,

Alberta," replied Obsidian. "Do you know how you got here?"            "I don't remember," she replied.

"All I remember is stumbling through darkness... things slowing down around me,

feeling lighter and heavier, off and on..." She held her hands over her eyes.

"I don't know anything..."            "It's okay," assured Obsidian. "That

is what I am here to find out; we can help you, if you let us."            The snow leopard looked at Obsidian

for a moment, a long silence stretching out between the two until the leopard

spoke again. "No; you can't... I can't stay here; I can't trust anybody," she

said. "Please just go away." Despite the purple dragoness' soothing voice the

leopard was still too scared to listen...            But Obsidian wasn't giving up. "I

can't, miss; I can't simply leave you here," returned Obsidian. "You need help,

and I..." Before she could finish, the leopard moved, and suddenly was a blur

as she rushed past Obsidian, heading towards Volcan and Pavan.            Instinctively, Volcan made a grab

for the leopard, and felt his fingers brush against her fur, but he missed her

otherwise, and then she raced past Pavan, startling him and making him fall

over, before she was across the parking lot and running again. Obsidian ran up

to Volcan and watched the girl get further away. "Damn it... what do we do?" She asked. "I can't get

her to calm down; her mind is so scattered and she's so confused and afraid she

won't listen.""Not to mention she's even faster than Pavan," said

Volcan. "Nobody's as quick as him, least of all you or me.""Actually, I'm not so sure that was speed," Pavan

remarked, catching the attention of the two as he stood back up. "There was

something a little bit off when she ran past me.""What do you mean?" Obsidian asked."Well, normally, when someone runs past you there's

often a bit of a draft behind them, right?" Pavan asked. "The speed that girl

was going should've tossed up our feathers -in your case, hair, 'Sid- a little

bit when she ran past us, yet when she ran past me I didn't feel a draft at

all, like she was barely moving.""Is she immaterial?" Obsidian asked. "A ghost?""No; my fingers brushed against her fur when I tried

to grab her," replied Volcan. "It felt real; she's alive, and not a spirit." He

turned his gaze towards the girl, triggering his infrared vision, evident by

his eyes as they glowed a bright yellow colour. "She's also got body heat;

spirits are cold. Something else is odd though.""What?" Pavan asked."Speedsters usually generate more body heat due to

the increased friction caused by their movement," replied Volcan. "Because of

that the heat coming from her legs should be higher than average, but it's

still regular. I think Pavan's onto something; I don't think she is a speedster."Obsidian turned towards the girl, eyeing her with

curiosity as she stared back at them in fear. "Then... how is she able to move

like that?"            Volcan blinked, and his eyes

reverted back to normal again, peering at the snow leopard with his

fluorescent, sky blue orbs. "I have no idea..."            "Maybe I can catch her," Pavan

stated. "Even if she isn't using super speed I'm still the fastest bird in this

city."            "No; we're not here to chase her,"

Volcan returned. "Go cover the ramp; make sure she doesn't go down below. 'Sid

and I will think of something."            "Alright, but don't expect me to

stand around all night," Pavan pointed out. "Yanno I hate standing in one place

for too long; like I always say..."            "On the move to keep your groove; we

know," Volcan interjected. "Just get your arse over there and don't let her

past you."            "Alright, alright," Pavan returned,

grumbling as he took to the air, using his wind powers to carry himself over to

the ramp that led below to the fourth level.            Volcan looked at Obsidian. "Let's

keep trying to talk to her," he offered, earning a nod of agreement from

Obsidian.            They approached the girl again, once

more Obsidian leading the two. She backed up against the wall as they neared,

and stopped a short distance from her, as before. "Miss, don't run like that

again, please; I promise that we're not here to harm you."            "How can I know that?" The girl

asked.            "How can we prove it to you?" Volcan

asked.            "I... I don't know."            "Look," began Obsidian. "If I remove

my belt and set aside my tools, will that help?"            The girl thought about it for a

moment, looking at the dragoness' belt of equipment, most especially her

sidearm, and with that, nodded to her. Obsidian unbuckled the belt, and walked

back several steps, setting the belt down before returning to where she was

standing previously, just in front of Volcan.            "There; that any better?" Obsidian

asked, smiling pleasantly.            The girl nodded. "A little..."            "Can you remember anything about

yourself?" Volcan asked. "Name, where you live or where you were before you came

to this parkade? Think hard; take as long as you need."            The leopard shut her eyes, and for

several moments, she was silent. Volcan and Obsidian waited patiently, giving

her all the time she needed. During that time, they didn't move any closer to

her, not wanting to spook her again, and when she began to speak once more,

they listened.            "I remember... a dark room. I was in

a confined space, surrounded in some sort of liquid but I wasn't drowning," she

explained. "Sometimes, I could hear people outside... 'T' some said when they

addressed me, but eventually they stopped coming. I was alone, and all I could

do was keep sleeping until one day, I was able to get out of the confinement I

was in; some sort of glass cylinder. I kicked open the door, and fell out onto

a metal grated floor...            "I walked through this place... I

remember seeing some kind of monster inside; I hid from it, and eventually I

managed to find my way to open air. I ran away, descending down a steep slope

until I came to this city; I could see its bright lights but I don't remember

arriving, or coming into this... parkade?" She looked around. "Everything is so

unclear."            Volcan looked at Obsidian, a

startled look of realization on his face. "Hey... you thinking what I'm

thinking, 'Sid?"            "I haven't read your mind, so I

don't know," the dragoness jested, earning a scornful look from the phoenix.

"Just kidding... but," her face turned serious, "I think we're of a mind on the

subject; it sounds like she came out of a laboratory."            "An escapee from Rex?"            "No; the fact she was addressed as

'T' seem to indicate some kind of codename; not Rex's M.O. from what we know,"

replied Obsidian. "And that leaves only one person, Nero."            "She's a Project?"            "Looks that way," replied Obsidian.

"We won't know for sure unless Ayane takes a look at her and checked for

nanites."            Volcan nodded, and turned to the

girl, stepping past Obsidian. "Miss," he began, but stopped walking when she

flinched. "I think I know who can help you find the answers you need."            "Who?" The girl asked.            "A very close friend of mine,"

replied Volcan. "She can help you find out who and what you are, but more than

that, there's another friend of mine who is just like you, and you could have a

home with him." Volcan knelt down to eye level with her, giving her a

sympathetic look as he continued speaking. "I can't promise you that you'll

like what you find, but I can give

you my word that you won't be forced to face it alone. All I ask is that you

trust me, and give me a chance."            The leopard girl looked at Volcan

for a moment; he could tell just by looking into her eyes that she was fighting

between her basic instinct and trusting him, confusion and desperation in her

mind; confused as to who she was or who she could trust, uncertain if she could

actually trust this avian before her, but desperate to know if she had a place

in the word. Slowly, she rose to her feet, and stepped towards Volcan. The

phoenix's eyes met hers with every step she took; he didn't move, simply

letting her come to him at her own pace, until she was only a few short feet

away. He stood back up to his full height, utterly dwarfing the girl with his

large size, but she was no longer afraid of him.            Abruptly the girl threw herself at

Volcan and wrapped him in a tight hug; he was slightly surprised at first but

hadn't been entirely unexpecting it. He put his arms around the girl gently and

covered her with his wings, blanketing her in warmth and his soft feathers,

which helped relax her. In his arms, despite not even knowing him, the girl

felt safe, and pulled herself closer to him, almost wishing she could hide in

his feathers forever...            Obsidian watched the spectacle for a

moment before she felt a tap on her shoulder and looked back to see Pavan

standing there, holding out her belt of equipment to her. She nodded to the

wind phoenix and put the belt back on before she picked her phone out of her

pocket and dialed a number before holding it up to her ear, waiting for an

answer.            "Vinson."            "Greg it's me," returned Obsidian. "I

got the girl at the parkade; had some help from Volcan too. We're going to need

to set something up for her."                        ~~~~~             Later on that night at the hospital,

the nameless girl was sleeping quietly in one of the rooms, having absolute

privacy except for occasional check-ins by nurses, bringing her anything she

asked for, and making sure she was comfortable. Volcan, Obsidian, Gregory and

Pavan all stood in the waiting room, discussing everything that took place

while they waited for two others to arrive at the hospital.            "So you think she is one of these...

Projects?" Gregory asked. "What makes you so certain?"            "Her powers don't seem to be

natural," replied Volcan. "I've met Speedsters before; Pavan's one, Xavier was

another -someone I fought alongside during the war. Speedsters generate

friction as they run due the increased rate their muscles are working, and so

generate more body heat. This girl, however, stayed regular body temp every

time she moved. For a speedster, that's impossible; even if their bodies were

naturally cold like a vampire, they'd still generate some heat."            "So, our only conclusion then is

that she's like Rikyuu; a test tube baby," Pavan remarked. Obsidian glared at

the Wind Phoenix angrily, making him recoil. "Hey, what? What'd I say?"            "Something rather disrespectful,

Pavan," stated Obsidian.            "Just because Rikyuu's not born to

parents like you and I are doesn't make him any less of a person," added

Volcan. "Do not refer to him as any less around us." Pavan sulked, but looked

honestly apologetic as he said he was sorry. "Just call him 'Project' from now

on," replied Volcan. "He prefers it."            "Right; mentally noted."            The doors alongside the waiting room

opened; the group turned to see two dragons, one a red, female Eastern-type

without wings or horns, and with little fins where the ears on a human would

be, dressed in a knee-length black skirt and a white tanktop. The second

dragon, a blue Western-type, much taller than the red and fairly muscular as

well, dressed in a red vest and black pants, the former of which was closed and

zipped up for the sake of decency; he wasn't one for wearing shirts.            "Glad you guys could come," Volcan

said to Rikyuu and Ayane.            "So... another of Nero's works are

here?" Ayane asked. "Where is she?"            Volcan glanced up the hall. "Third

room on the right; follow me." He said, before leading the two up the hall to

where the leopard was. Everyone followed, with neither Rikyuu nor Ayane

knowing what to expect from this visit. Ayane had, carried in her hand, a small

scanning device that she brought along to detect nanites; it looked like a

common TV remote at first, except with fewer buttons, no sensor light at the

tip, and a flared upper portion with a small screen, currently dark.The group reached the room, and Volcan pointed in

through the window. Obsidian, and Pavan kept back; they had already seen the

girl, after all, but Rikyuu, Ayane and Gregory had not. They peered inside, and

saw the sleeping form of the leopard, laying comfortably on the hospital bed,

an empty plate on her side table where food had once been, and a half-empty

bottle of water rested next to the plate. Through the white blanket, her

slender form could still be seen quite clearly, and only now did Volcan notice

just how skinny she was."My god..." Rikyuu breathed."She looks so young," Gregory remarked."Her growth acceleration process mustn't have been

finished," remarked Ayane. "Either that, or something in her design made her

stop aging at adolescence, causing her to begin aging normally. This is all, of

course, assuming she is a project.""Hold on; this Nero person accelerates their aging?"

Gregory asked."Believe it or not, Rikyuu here isn't even half the

age of your daughter, Greg," Volcan pointed out, gesturing to the blue dragon,

who gave the hawk a sheepish grin in return.Gregory blinked. "What controversy it would cause,

if the world knew a four year old destroyed the flagship of the Advanced

Military..."Ayane glanced at Gregory. "Suppose it's possible I

can go in, so I can run the scan?""Think you can do so without waking her up?" Gregory

asked."I can move pretty quietly when I need to."            After a moment of thought, Gregory

nodded in agreement. "Then, I suppose so. But please, do everything possible to

not wake her up."            "I won't be long," returned Ayane

before she left the group, and entered the hospital room through the bedroom

door, silently approaching the leopard's bed and tapping a few buttons on the

device she was carrying. The screen blinked to life, casting a light over her face

as she held it in alignment with the leopard, staying a good foot or so from

the bed as she waited.            The others waited outside, watching

with interested Ayane performed her diagnostic on the leopard. Only minutes

passed before Ayane was on her way out again, stepping out of the hospital room

with the scanner in her hand and rejoining the group.            "What'd you find out?" Volcan asked.            "That your suspicions are right,"

replied Ayane. "She's a Project, alright; a powerful one at that."            "How powerful?" Rikyuu asked.            "Well, the nanotech in her body

seems to emit a powerful field that causes a warp in space and time around her,

making the entire passage of the continuum decrease its pace dramatically."            "...What?" Pavan asked.            "She said the leopard is slowing

down time itself," replied Volcan.            "Oh that's what she... wait, what?!" Pavan barked, prompting both

Obsidian and Volcan to shush him.            "You're in a hospital, son," reminded Gregory, keeping his voice level.            "Sorry," whispered Pavan, meekly.            Volcan looked at Ayane. "So...

you're telling us that this girl wasn't running really fast, we were all just

moving super-slow?"            "That about sums it up, yeah,"

returned Ayane, nodding. "I've never seen another Project with an ability like

that; the nanites in her body may even be more advanced than Rikyuu's, and

that's saying something."            "That's a dangerous gift," stated

Gregory, peering into the room. "Can she control it?"            "Based on what we saw at the

Parkade, she can't use them for long," Obsidian replied. "Seems to only happen

in bursts."            "I noticed that too in my scans; it

seems the power output of the nanites still have limits," remarked Ayane. "It's

likely she'd be considered a 'Prototype' by Nero and his people; still under development

but, a sign of progress."            "How'd she escape then?" Obsidian

asked. "If she was that far along with a successful power, there's no way Nero

would let her go so easily."            "True... unless even he couldn't

stop her," said Rikyuu. "Remember, I was

freed from him too, thanks to Obsidian. Perhaps she found a way to use her

powers to escape; once she was out of the capsule, there'd have been little

anyone could have done to keep her from leaving with an ability like that." He

peered into the room. "Now... all she needs is a home. I think she'd be safest

living with me."            "It's going to start to get crowded

at your place if we keep finding these Projects, buddy," remarked Pavan. "You

need a farm or something."            "Do I look like the farm type?"

Rikyuu asked, matter-of-factly. "Still, you have a point. I just might need to

get a bigger place."            Obsidian rubbed her chin in thought.

"There's dozens of acreages and such outside of the city, some with small

houses or big ones, others a blank lots."            Volcan stepped in. "Hey, hold on.

Maybe this is a conversation for another time; we still don't know what the

girl might want..." He looked into the room. "And, we still have to think of a

name for her; can't just keep calling her 'T' like she said the guys at the lab

do."            "Well, Volc, you've always been good

at coming up with names," said Rikyuu. "What're your thoughts on what we should

call her?"            Volcan rubbed his chin in thought,

shutting his eyes and going through numerous names in his head. He liked giving

unique names to anything he bothered naming at all, so it had to be something

that stood out to him. Eventually he found his mind running through some

Japanese words Hikari had taught him during the war, and one stood out to him.

"Slow..." he muttered.            "Call her 'slow'? That's kind of..."

Pavan began, but didn't finish before Volcan spoke again.            "Yurui."            "Yuri? That's a common name in

Russia," Gregory remarked.            "Not like that; spell it

'Y-U-R-U-I'; it's the Japanese word for Loose, Lenient and Slow; I figure the

'slow' part suits her because she slows down time," explained Volcan.            "Yurui," repeated Rikyuu. "It sounds

perfect for her. Let's see what she thinks of it when she wakes up."            Obsidian smiled. "I'm sure she'll

like it."             ~~~~~             The Snow Leopard was left in the

hospital for a few more days until she was healthy enough to go out again. The

group has asked her about the name they had chosen for her, and the leopard

found she liked it; henceforth, she was called 'Yurui', and now that she was

healthy enough to leave the hospital, Volcan called on his friend, Tsume, to

lend her some clothes until they could go shopping for something more her size,

something Tsume was happy to help with. On the day of her release, Tsume and Obsidian picked

Yurui up from the hospital, and offered to help her get freshened up. They took

her to a barbershop in C-Plaza, where she was given a haircut to suit her

appearance; she cut the back of her hair short, but left two stylish bangs in

the front that hung on either side of her face, giving her a rather tomboyish

look that actually complimented her features well. Afterwords, the three girls

went shopping at several stores around the area, starting with a clothing

store. The girls tried on countless outfits together, and eventually Yurui

found a look she liked; a pink tanktop with dark blue jeans, adding to the

tomboyish look her hair already gave her, and really bringing out the colour in

her fur surprisingly well.After their day of shopping, the girls took Yurui

out to see Volcan and his band mates, including Pavan, Vinge and Brent, at the

home of the lattermost in the countryside. The boys were practicing in the yard

when they saw Tsume's car pull up, and set down their instruments to go and

greet the girls. As they neared, Yurui's eyes fell on the white avian in the

group."Who's that?" She asked Tsume."Oh, him? That's Vinge; he's kind of the new guy on

the group," replied Tsume. "He comes across as serious and maybe a little stern

but don't let that fool you; he's quite gentle, and really, really smart.""Not to mention, a phenominal singing voice," added

Obsidian. She noticed a slight blush on Yurui's face as she watched Vinge,

still huddled down in the back seat where the windows were tinted and the Ice

Phoenix likely couldn't see her. The dragoness smiled. "You find him rather

handsome do you?""What?! Well sure, but...!" Yurui flushed. "Hey,

don't read my mind!""I'm not," returned Obsidian. "Your face is giving

me all the information I need." Both her and Tsume began giggling at how

flustered Yurui was getting.Yurui sighed in exasperation, but found herself

smiling as well. "Okay... yes; I do find him quite handsome.""Well, then, come and meet him!" Tsume urged,

opening the door to the car and stepping out, so that she could slide the back

seat forward enough for Yurui to climb out.Yurui hesitated, but eventually nodded, and with a

helping hand from the Earth Phoenix, the snow leopard stepped out of the car,

and walked with the girls to go and meet the members of Winged Fury...   More adventures await for Yurui and her newfound family the Os-Nàdarra

Sentinels. But who is Nero really, and what are his motives or creating an

entire race of Superhumanoid beings?That's something we hope to find out someday...Volcan and Rikyuu