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Chapter Fourteen
Rockin In The Roller Rink
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Sue drove Patrick to the same Wal-Mart she had visited the day before to
obtain the supplies she used in Patrick's 'Breakout'.
Once inside, they pushed a cart over to the Men's section, and Sue let Patrick select
several pairs of pants, along with matching shirts. Two packages of underwear, joined the
growing pile in the cart as they headed over to the shoe section, where Sue had Patrick
get two pairs of athletic shoes and several pairs of white tube socks.
They then headed up to the front, where Sue paid for it all.
Back outside, Sue drove to a nearby gas station, where she topped off her tank, while
Patrick took the opportunity to hit the bathroom and switch into clean clothes that fit.
Returning to the car, Sue had him stuff everything but the socks and coat into the
"Evidence Bag", the dirty socks went into a zip lock tossed in the trunk, and
the coat onto the back seat.
"So now what?" Patrick asked Sue.
"I guess we wait. I made Cassandra a promise. I will keep it. I think I need to make
a phone call though."
Sue pulled out her phone, and once more called Joe's, thinking as she did that at the rate
she was going, 550 minutes were not going to be enough, over an hour of the slightly more
than 9 it comprised having already been used.
"Joe's Bar" came Mike's voice from the other end.
"Mike, it's Sue."
"Sue. Hold on." Mike said somewhat tersely.
Sue could hear some conversation in the background, but other than her name, she could not
make anything out.
Finally she heard a click, and Joe's voice came through the phone. "Sue. What is
it?"
"Joe, I just wanted to let you know, I had breakfast with Cassandra. She literally
was waiting for me at the foot of the stairs at the hotel this morning. She knows about
the Watchers."
"What do you mean she knows about the Watchers. You told her?" Joe asked, as
Mike took an audible breath.
"No, she told Patrick. Pointed out her Watcher at the bar to him, and identified her
as Sally Macgregor. Said that the Macgregor line has been keeping an eye on her for almost
four hundred and twenty five years, ever since a Neil MacGreggor and his nephew, Brian.
She also said Sally takes after Neil's wife's sister Mary. She called us Observaters, and
told Patrick not to look at the Watchers, that they prefer to think Immortals don't know
about them." Sue explained.
Mike just started laughing, and Joe was silent. Finally while Mike's laugh started to die
down, Joe spoke up, "Sue. I just had a frantic call from Sally and her supervisor in
Scotland. She said you pointed her out to Cassandra and the other Immortal, and now
Cassandra has deliberately lost her. She was furious at you, and worried at the same time
that you really are a Hunter, and had deliberately told Cassandra about her so that you
could separate her from Cassandra to kill her. Her supervisor agreed. He asked me to send
all available hands to Memphis to find you and Cassandra. He also called for a formal
Tribunal on you."
"But, I didn't tell them. Joe, you have to believe me!" Sue said with a touch of
panic in her voice.
"Sue, once again you have exonerated yourself by calling in. Even if you were a
Hunter, there is no way you could have known Sally's name, let alone the history of
Cassandra's Watchers, unless you had really studied her chronicles, and I know you've
never even seen them. I checked on that this morning after talking to you." Joe
replied.
"There will be a Tribunal though, Susie-q. I can't call it off at this point. But
Mike and I will represent you before it. You shouldn't worry. If you find Cassandra, could
you call us and let us know where she is. She may still be interested in you, you know.
Did she say what she wanted?"
"Eadgils was her Teacher. She is looking for his ghost. She says it's following me
seeking an agent for vengeance or something. She wasn't quite clear. She knew I was his
Watcher somehow. But I told her I couldn't give her any information, other than that the
two who attacked him were dead. I described his last fight as best I could for her. Since
there weren't any other Immortals involved, I didn't think it would be any worse then just
talking to her. I told her about the Hunters, and that the Watchers are hunting them, and
that it is a capital offence to get involved with a Hunter cell. She seemed to accept
that, and was a bit relieved. Then she said she had to call Elvis, who is one of her
students by the way, and she left."
"ELVIS?" Joe asked incredulous.
"Elvis. I suppose Sally hasn't been doing a very good job of watching the witch if
she missed that one, heh?" Sue added wryly.
"Not Sally, her mother. And she did note a student about twenty to twenty five years
ago. It is possible. We lost him when he left Glenfinnan, and he hasn't surfaced since
then. He was named John Burrows. We'll have to check into that. Thanks for the info Sue.
If nothing else, new information for the Chronicles may help offset any perceived damage
you have done. It can't hurt." Joe replied.
"Well, I just wanted to let you know I had met with her. I still have Patrick with
me, Cassandra didn't take him. Could be the touched bird syndrome or something, I may be
stuck with him," she said, turning to grin at Patrick, sitting silently in the
passenger seat.
"Well, you know how I feel about that. I most certainly do not approve of a Watcher
shepherding a new Immortal." Joe explained.
"Yeah, and now thanks to Cassandra, he knows that is what I was." Sue responded.
"But in a way, it works out. Means I don't have to break my Oath to tell him the
things he has to know, and you should know I won't tell him anything he doesn't have a
reason to know about the Society itself. I may be mangling my oath worse than a squirrel
in a wood chipper, but there are some lines I will not cross."
"Ouch. That's not a pretty image, Sue!" Mike called with a chuckle.
Joe on the other hand was more serious, "Sue. I would strongly advise you to separate
yourself from him at your earliest convenience."
"I can't Joe. But there is something else you need to know. I told Adam, but he might
not pass it on. When Patrick introduced himself to Cassandra, he named me as his
Teacher."
"HE WHAT!" Joe bellowed.
"That's what I'm trying to tell you. Like it or not, until I can get to some Immortal
I can trust with him, I'm stuck with him. Cassandra made an analogy at breakfast about
starving children under a bridge, and its apt. I can't anymore leave Patrick to his own
devices than I could abandon those hypothetical kids. I'm sorry, and if the Tribunal wants
to kill me for it, then that is what they will have to do. That is how strongly I feel
about this."
Silence stretched out on the other end of the call. Finally Joe spoke again, "Ok Sue.
I'll make sure that all that is in the record. Thanks for calling, and I'll do what I can
for you. I want you to know, I still care a great deal about what happens to you. If there
is anything else, or if you find Cassandra, please call again. I'll talk to you
later."
"The same goes for me, pumpkin," Mike put in. "I've got to run as well, but
you know I'll be camped out here for the next while, so you can call if you need anything.
Anytime. Take care."
"Bye" Sue said, the lines clicking off in her ear even as the word left her
mouth.
Turning to Patrick, she said "Sounds like Cassandra has lost her tail at least."
Patrick spoke up for the first time, "Did ya have to tell them about Elvis?"
"Have to, no. But it won't hurt anything, they lost him after he left Glenfinnan
about twenty years ago. They just didn't know it was Elvis. He had been using the name
John something."
"Oh. Ok." Patrick said, then sat looking at his hands in his lap. Finally he
spoke again, "Did ya'll really mean it? About the Tribunal I mean?"
"What about the Tribunal?" She asked.
"That ya'd let them kill ya 'afore ya'd abandon me?"
"I meant it. I may not be the best teacher, but I've always tried to finish what I
started. And I do know enough to get you going. If Cassandra wants to take you on though,
you probably should let her. She is literally thousands of years old. You don't live that
long in the Game without some skills. And think of the Alumni Meetings, if Elvis is a
member."
"I don't want Cassandra. I wouldn't mind letting her show me a few things, but I
already HAVE a teacher. I told her the same thing before ya'll arrived this morning. No
one has ever really put themselves on the line for me before. But last night you literally
broke in to the county morgue ta break me out. Nothing made ya do it, ya just did. And ya
did it for me. The Japanese say that if someone saves your life, your life is theirs.
Well, I died. Literally. Whatcha did after that, is like saving my life. I owe ya'll so
much I can't even begin to describe it. An' I've always paid my debts."
"Patrick, you don't owe me anything. What I did for you, I'd do for anyone who I knew
was in your situation. I expect you'd do it too. It's nothing. Really."
"No, it's not nothing. I wouldn't of broken into a building and attacked some
attendant to save a virtual stranger. I still don't understand why you did it, but the
fact is, that I respect you. I feel like a little kid, I want to point at you and say,
'When I grow up, I want to be just like her'. I know it makes no sense, but that's how it
is."
Sue's phone chose that moment to ring, the Caller ID displaying "Unknown
Number".
Turning it on, Sue answered, "Sue here."
"Sue, it's Cassandra."
"Hi Cassandra. What's up, other than the fact you seem to have lost your Watcher and
gotten me in a whole lot of trouble?"
"Trouble?"
"Sally called her Boss in Scotland, and told him I am planning on killing you. You'd
darn well better not lose your head now, or mine is probably going to follow it, no matter
what." Sue explained.
"Sorry. But you did say you wanted no witnesses, didn't you?"
"Yes. Did you come up with a place?"
"Yes, I spoke to Elvis, and he told me that he still owns a roller rink called 'Skate
Place', on Orange Avenue. Can you find it, do you think? It is closed currently, the roof
was leaking and the floor suffered water damage, Elvis is waiting for a business study to
decide if he wants to close it for good, or if he wants to invest the money for a new
floor."
"Sounds ok," Sue replied, before adding, "Oh, Cassandra, I hope I didn't do
a bad thing, but when I was talking to Mike and Joe, I mentioned that Elvis was a student
of yours. They said he must be the John you were teaching about twenty years ago, who they
haven't seen since. I didn't say where he was now."
"Elvis thought they knew who and where he was all along. He mentioned to me today how
impressed he is with the French Watchers, since he almost never sees them."
"He may see them, but they aren't seeing him. They don't even know he's there."
Sue explained. "At least as far as I know. They may have him under observation, and
may even have him identified as an Immortal, but they haven't linked him to you, and
weren't even looking for Elvis Pressley, at least no more than they were for
Bigfoot."
"Well, I'll let him know. I'm on my way to the rink now. I'll meet you there.
Ok?"
"Will do. See you in a bit, Cassandra."
Hanging up the phone, Sue pulled out a map and tried to find Orange Ave. Finally locating
a tiny street a bit off the 240, she started the car and headed out.
Skate Place was a vintage building, reminiscent of the fifties. The outside was in need of
paint, and the empty parking lot screamed of neglect. Sue could see why in this semi
industrial area sinking any more money into a skating rink could be a questionable
decision. Pulling her car around the back, she spotted Cassandra's vehicle, and at the
same time felt the trill of her Quickening.
She stopped her car and got out, walking to the open back door. "Cassandra?" she
called to the darkened interior."
"In here" came the reply, echoing from the empty building.
Patrick at her heels, Sue stepped through the door and into the darkness. Pausing for a
few moments to let her eyes adjust, she was able to make of faint shapes of tables, a
railing, and a large open area in the middle of the building, with a vague shape standing
just this side of it. The figure gestured, and said, "Patrick, if you could find the
lights, Sue and I will get ready here; I think the wooden floor would be best. It seems to
be fine over here, not warped like it is towards the center and on the left over there.
Sue squinted at the floor in the darkness, but she couldn't see enough to tell if
Cassandra was right about the surface or not, but she took the elder Immortal at her word.
Patrick moved off to the left towards what looked like a control booth next to the rear
door they had entered through.
Sue made her way through the tables and scattered chairs towards the railing around the
center of the room.
She could hear Patrick banging around inside the booth, flipping switches and pushing
buttons to no avail, as she reached the opening in the railing which surrounded the open
center of rink floor it's self.
Suddenly the lights in the ceiling flickered and leapt to life, illuminating the eerily
deserted interior.
"Yeah" came Patrick's triumphant cry.
Sue on the other hand was ready to meet with Cassandra.
"Rules?" she asked Cassandra simply, while reaching behind her head and
loosening her Katana, but leaving it in the scabbard hidden in the back of her coat.
"How about anything goes, short of actually cutting off a head?" Cassandra
asked, with a wicked grin.
"Never tried that before." Sue replied, "At least not in real life."
She added, at Cassandra's sudden odd expression.
"Ah. That's what was wrong," Cassandra explained, "You didn't quite believe
what you were saying at first. Remember, Child, I always hear a lie, even when it's to
your self."
As Cassandra pulled a single ring rapier from beneath her coat, and took up a ready
position. Sue stepped out onto the wooden floor of the rink.
"Anything, like I can kill you, as long as I don't follow through? Are you sure this
is what you want to do, Cassandra? Not just some simple sparing to first touch, or first
blood?"
"Actually, Child I am planning on making it to the death. It's the only way I can
truly judge how you will fare in a true combat. You can do what you want. I will promise
that as long as you refrain from trying to take my head, I will not take yours. However,
as I said, other than that, anything goes. Feel free to use any dirty tricks you can think
of. In most likelihood, I've already seen and beaten them all in my thirty five hundred
years."
Sue nodded, then said. "Ok, do you want to attack, or defend?"
Cassandra smiled almost evilly, and took a step towards Sue. "I think I'll let you
figure that out yourself, Child."
Even as Cassandra lunged towards her, Sue reached up and back again, this time pulling the
Katana out in a smooth, practiced movement. As Cassandra's first blow stabbed in at her
heart in a simple lunge, Sue's blade swept down in a continuation of the arc which freed
it from it's scabbard, and blocked the blow in a single, smooth movement.
The blades clanged, and the combatants stepped apart for a moment. Sue shrugged out of her
coat, letting it flump to the floor behind her, and kicked it away towards the edge of the
rink. It was then that the Roller Rink's Sound System started to thump out the familiar
Stomp-Stomp-Clap beat of Queen's "We Will Rock You". Both combatants dropped the
tips of their swords for two beats, and turned to glare at Patrick in the control booth.
He just shrugged his hands as the words to the song started
As the chorus started, they both looked at each other in chagrin, and resumed their
combat. Sue took her first tentative swing, as Cassandra simply stepped back and shook her
head, as the song continued: "...Buddy you're a young man, hard man, Shouting in the
street gonna take on the world some day..."
Cassandra scored a hit on Sue's cheek, even as Queen sang "...You got blood on yo'
face, You big disgrace, Wavin' your banner all over the place..."
Sue backed into a roll to escape Cassandra's attack, as the chorus rang out "...we
will, we will rock you...". Sue stayed low, swinging from her position on the ground
at Cassandra's feet.
Cassandra easily dodged the blade, and pivoted around gracefully, aiming a kick at the
conveniently placed target of Sue's nose, to the accompaniment of the words "...You
got Mud On Your Face...".
Sue dodged the kick from Cassandra, and rolled back to her feet, settling her balance as
the music played on, "...Big disgrace, Somebody betta put you back into your
place..."
Sue stepped in for another swing at Cassandra, but diverted the move to block a sudden
thrust from Cassandra's rapier, to the accompaniment of the last chorus, "...We will
we will rock ..."
As the audio cried out "...Alright!" and the music segued into the opening bars
of "We are the Champions", Sue stepped forward again, double thrusting her
sword, causing Cassandra to go on the defensive as voice of Freddie Mercury again began to
sing, "I've paid my dues, Time after time, I've done my sentence, But committed no
crime..."
Cassandra's rearmost foot reached the edge of the rink, where a lip followed the line of
the railing along the floor, and she stopped backing up as the music continued;
"...And bad mistakes, I've made a few..."
As the music built, to the accompaniment of the words "...And we mean to go on and on
and on...", Cassandra once again took the initiative, and lunged back at Sue, causing
her to shift her advance to a retreat, even as the song continued; "We are the
champions my friends..."
Sue paused in her retreat, and apparently decided to hold a line drawn in her imagination,
as Freddie's voice belted out the first chorus; "...We are the champions, We are the
champions, No time for losers, 'Cause we are the champions, of the World..."
Sue changed tactics, and instead of simply responding to Cassandra's attacks, again
started trying to initiate some of her own, shifting her weight to her right leg, and
bringing the Katana down in a sweep from right to left, while simultaneously sweeping her
left leg up off the floor in a scissors motion intended to trip Cassandra; "...I've
taken my bows, And my curtain calls, You brought me fame and fortune, And everything that
goes with it, I thank you all..."
Cassandra easily stepped back from Sue's assault with an odd expression on her face, and
resumed her advance, closing the distance between the two combatants, as Sue continued to
hold her imaginary line, and the song, went on; "... it's been no bed of roses, No
pleasure cruise, I consider it a challenge before, The whole human race, And I ain't gonna
lose..."
Suddenly, Sue surrendered her line, and dropped back several strides to the words;
"...And we mean to go on and on and on and on..."
As the music built again, and the chorus resumed, Sue once again dropped to the floor and
rolled.
The Queen song continued with the chorus, "...We are the champions..." as Sue
fished the Bowie knife out of the scabbard under her shirt with her left hand, and came up
swinging with both it, and her Katana in a two-handed style.
Cassandra adjusted her own style to one much more defensive, as she matched her single
thin blade against the two much sturdier and heavier blades now wielded by Sue.
"We are the champions - my friends, And we'll keep on fighting, Till the end"
the final chorus started up as Sue tossed the Bowie at Cassandra, and tossed her katana to
her left hand, sweeping it up and around in a chop at Cassandra's right arm in a single
move, before again dropping to the floor as the music wrapped up, "...We are the
champions, We are the champions, No time for losers, 'Cause we are the champions..."
Sue came up off the floor, her right hand flicking out with the stiletto, even as her left
hand and the Katana swept Cassandra's rapier down towards her leg. The needle point of the
stiletto buried it's self into Cassandra's chest, as the final strains of the music died
away. Cassandra dropped towards the floor, as Sue pulled the blade back out, and wiped it
casually off on the right leg of her jeans.
Silence descended on the building for a few moments, as tiny sparks twinkled from the
little hole in Cassandra's chest.
The sound system started up again, this time with the opening strains of Bohemian
Rhapsody. "Is this the real life, Is this just fantasy, Caught in a landslide, No
escape from reality, Open your eyes, Look up to the skies and see, I'm just a poor boy, I
need no sympathy, Because I'm easy come, easy go, A little high, little low, Anyway the
wind blows, doesn't really matter to me, to me..."
Cassandra's body convulsed and her eyes opened, to lock on those of Sue standing over her,
her Katana back in her right hand, casually slung over her shoulder. "Do I win?"
Sue asked simply.
Cassandra nodded her head, and sat up as Queen played on in the background "...Mama,
life had just begun, But now I've gone and thrown it all away..."
Sue retrieved her Bowie knife, sliding the Stiletto back into its holster as she bends
over and transferring the Katana to her left hand. Standing, she slid the Bowie back under
her shirt, and transferred the Katana back to her right.
Cassandra in the meantime stands up herself, and retrieves her Rapier from the floor where
she dropped it as she died.
Bending over again, Sue collected her coat, and shrugged it on.
"...Too late, my time has come, Sends shivers down my spine, Body's aching all the
time..." sang Queen.
Cassandra collected her own jacket, and placed the rapier into an upside down pocket, with
a snap to hold the pommel against gravity before pulling it on.
As the music played on through the sound system, "...anyway the wind blows, I don't
want to die..." Sue slipped her Katana back into the scabbard in her coat, and turned
to walk towards the door.
"Patrick, go ahead and shut the power off. Lets hit the road." Sue called,
walking towards the door, Cassandra following.
Patrick started banging around in the control booth again, apparently once more flipping
switches and pushing buttons to no avail. The music continued, "...I see a little
silhouetto of a man, Scaramouch, scaramouch will you do the fandango, Thunderbolt and
lightning - very very frightening me!" Suddenly, there was a brilliant blue flash
from the control booth, as a fried bacon smell wafted through the Roller Rink and the
lights and music finally went out while the crisped form of Patrick thunked noisily to the
ground.
Cassandra stopped, and turned to Sue. "Does he do this often?" she asked.
"He seems to have acquired the habit lately." Sue replied with a dry grin.
"It could get annoying very fast." Cassandra said, stepping into the booth with
Sue.
As they watched the smoke rising from his form, and the little lightning's of the
Quickening healing the burns on his skin, Sue answered, "I'm sure it's a habit he'd
rather break than keep."
Patrick's form shuddered and he sat up with a gasp, little flakes of ash settling to the
floor from his hair. He looked back and forth between the two women standing before him
and asked, "Did I die AGAIN?"
"Yep", Sue said, stifling a grin.
"I HATE this Immortal crap" Patrick said with the thickest drawl Sue had yet
heard from him as he pulled himself to his feet with Cassandra's help.
Looking at him, Cassandra shook her head. "It's not Immortality that's doing it,
Youngling. It is the Curse. It is trying to kill you."
"Looks like it's doin' a damn fine job, too." Patrick muttered as the three of
them made their way back to the open door.
"Yep," Sue chimed it. "Must be frustrating the hell out of it when you keep
getting better though."
"Curses don't work that way, but the agencies which fulfill them may be getting
frustrated. Perhaps the vengeance on the placer will work itself. Magic has that
tendency." Cassandra opined as they stepped out into the Memphis noon.
"So, Cassandra, I killed you. Does that mean I'm good enough to train Patrick?"
Sue asked, stopping by her car.
"Good enough with the blade, yes. A Teacher, I am not yet sure. I would let you go,
but there is one area you are not skilled in, which I am." Cassandra answered
seriously.
"What is that?" Sue asked.
"It is no reflection on you, Child. This is an area which I started my own training
in over thirty five hundred years ago, at the knee of my Guardian, our tribal Healer,
Hijad. It was he who started me on the path of Seer. And it is those skills you will need
to lift the curse upon your student. However, you are in the process of a journey to your
home. I on the other hand am journeying away from my home, with no set destination. I can
easily accompany you, for a few days at least. That way I will have a chance to help your
Student with his Curse."
Sue looked at Patrick, then back at Cassandra. She thought back to the story Patrick had
told her in the Arby's. She thought her life was a disaster, but by comparison, she was
living the life of Riley. "Ok, Cassandra. You can come with us, but please, let's let
your Watcher know where to find us. I don't want to be considered responsible if anything
happens to you, and right now I would be."
"Very well. Would you like Sally's cell phone number?" Cassandra asked with a
grin.
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