Cassie Fucking Cage (
nutkrusher) wrote2021-07-13 07:41 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Post-VT PSL, Trunks
It's been a year since they left the train. She's missed him a lot - and everyone close to her damn well knows it. But she hasn't just sit around pining for him in the intervening months. She's trained to further master the use of her new gifts - and to pass as many of them onto others as she can. Earthrealm will continue to need defenders, after all, both in the Special Forces and outside of them.
Mind, the debriefing after her return was a bitch and a half. They had a hard enough time accepting the whole being-able-to-fly-just-by-learning-how bit.
But things had gotten a lot better after that. She'd made Commander, for one. She'd also led a mission to take out the Great Cathedral of the Netherrealm without suffering a single casualty. Meanwhile, Jacqui and her fine band of misfits and nerds in the Tech Unit claimed to be making progress in the field of interrealm communication and transport.
She should've figured the peace wouldn't last. Turns out Kronika had a problem with how unbalanced things had gotten. And when the Mistress of Time has a problem, everyone has a problem. Now past and present have collided, old folks are running into their younger selves, and old baddies who should've stayed dead are back alive again.
It's easy for the being who sculpted the sands of time to stay one step ahead of her enemies. But Cassie's newfound power hadn't been part of her design. The fight has been long, and not without losses, but they've gutted it out - victory is in sight. Kronika is now cornered, surrounded within her Hourglass Chamber by the realms' greatest heroes, who now have her all-important crown in their possession. But Kronika and her daughter Cetrion are not beaten yet - and defeating the former is more easily talked about than accomplished.
Cassie's body erupts with green light as she looses a Shadow Kick against the corrupted nature goddess. It's now or never - this one's for all the realms.
Mind, the debriefing after her return was a bitch and a half. They had a hard enough time accepting the whole being-able-to-fly-just-by-learning-how bit.
But things had gotten a lot better after that. She'd made Commander, for one. She'd also led a mission to take out the Great Cathedral of the Netherrealm without suffering a single casualty. Meanwhile, Jacqui and her fine band of misfits and nerds in the Tech Unit claimed to be making progress in the field of interrealm communication and transport.
She should've figured the peace wouldn't last. Turns out Kronika had a problem with how unbalanced things had gotten. And when the Mistress of Time has a problem, everyone has a problem. Now past and present have collided, old folks are running into their younger selves, and old baddies who should've stayed dead are back alive again.
It's easy for the being who sculpted the sands of time to stay one step ahead of her enemies. But Cassie's newfound power hadn't been part of her design. The fight has been long, and not without losses, but they've gutted it out - victory is in sight. Kronika is now cornered, surrounded within her Hourglass Chamber by the realms' greatest heroes, who now have her all-important crown in their possession. But Kronika and her daughter Cetrion are not beaten yet - and defeating the former is more easily talked about than accomplished.
Cassie's body erupts with green light as she looses a Shadow Kick against the corrupted nature goddess. It's now or never - this one's for all the realms.
no subject
"Like I said, they were a warrior race. Their home planet had ten-times Earth's gravity to start with. They're what you'd consider baseline superhuman compared to a normal human, with heightened senses, a high metabolism, and the ability to use ki more adeptly and easily. They were also enslaved by a galactic emperor to do his dirty work, then wiped out because he was afraid of them."
no subject
"Shao Kahn being the big one," Cassie adds. "Think I've told you that story, right, Trunks?"
no subject
no subject
"He's talking about a guy named Goku," Cassie says. "I actually met him on the train, too. Well, the alternate timeline version from where Trunks went back to prevent his death. He was actually even stronger."
"Well, if he wouldn't be alive without Trunks, I still think that puts him one up on this Goku guy."
no subject
no subject
Cassie's own smile matches her mother's. "I keep trying to tell him that. Hopefully it takes one day."
Johnny's expression, meanwhile, is more of a cocky smirk. "It's not too often I'd recommend letting a bit of the Cage ego rub off on someone, but I think I'll make an exception here."
no subject
no subject
They let the words hang in the air for a moment in warm silence as they continue to eat.
Naturally, it's Johnny who spoils it.
"Not to change the subject too much, but who's up to go out for some ice cream after we do dishes?"
no subject
no subject
"I love it when you're thinkin' what I'm thinkin', baby."
Cassie rolls her eyes and turns to Trunks with a kind of see-what-I-have-to-deal-with expression.
no subject
When Cassie turned to him, he just reached out to take her hand, and squeeze affectionately.
no subject
Yeah, it's been a good night. And it's gonna keep being one.