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Legacy
A Dances Set to the Music of Time Vignette
by Elsa Bibat
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1998:
In a forgotten part of Central Park in New York stands a
monument to heroes long dead.
It was near fifty years ago, on a July day in the year 1951,
that they fought a battle in the streets and skies of the great
metropolis. A twin battle was fought on the West Coast, in San
Francisco, and a smaller monument stands there also.
But here, in this city where they lived and breathed and died
in, their greatest monument stands.
The Shadow. The Spider. Domino Lady. The Sandman. The Spirit.
Speed Demon. Blackmask. Miss Fury. The Countess. Men and
women who took up arms to reclaim the night. Heroes and heroines
who were either confirmed dead or reported missing after that dark
July day. Gunfights in the streets, bloodshed in the skyscrapers, aerial
combat in the skies and an apocalyptic explosion out on the bay.
He should have been there.
But Fate had dealt him another hand.
Britt Reid sighed as he adjusted his mask and fedora, wrinkled
and calloused hands doing practiced motions, as he squirmed in his
seat. He currently rode in the latest version of what most people in
the know would have called the Black Beauty. In the driver's seat, the
latest in the line of his faithful manservants drove the car with
practiced ease. The car sliced into the night like a silent knife.
Looking out, he gazed upon the monument again. The instructions
were to circle the park three times, making a point of passing the
monument. The peculiar positioning forced the car to slow down every
time they passed that position. Reid smiled. He had seen this done
before. Sixty years and two generations later, whoever was wearing the
hat and cloak was still doing it.
There was a click at the car door. He turned his head to watch
darkness flow inside the vehicle and close the door again with a click.
All it took was an eyeblink. Kato had not even noticed.
An eyeblink and the darkness settled into a familiar figure.
Slouch hat pulled low, hands hidden within the cloak's folds, the
Shadow had arrived.
"Good evening, Miss Allard."
His voice was the rasp of rusty steel and his wrinkled lips
formed a smile. He could see Kato look up, finally seeing the intruder,
returning his eyes to the road with a wave of his gloved hand.
A chuckle erupted from the woman seated beside him. Her family
had that irritating urge to laugh and it seemed that she was no
exception.
"Actually, it's Cranston-Wentworth. Though, Allard is good
enough." Gloved hands took of the hat and she ran a hand through her
short hair. He could see the eyes that had earlier burned with power to
lose their strange shine. The girasol set into her ring shimmered from
red to blue.
"Ah, wrong guess, then. Though Cranston was number two in the
list. Wentworth was number three. You have a rather distinguished
family tree."
"Thank you, Mr. Reid. My grandfathers had many things to say
about you also."
"Yes, I would think they had." He removed the mask and fedora.
"My condolences, of course."
A bitter sweet smile appeared on her lips. The fire in her eyes
seemed to waken for a moment before they subsided. "I thank you again,
Mr. Reid. I know for a fact that they are in a better place. At least,
one of them is."
He tried to arch an eyebrow at that statement, but his facial
muscles failed him. So he just settled for a knowing smile.
Conversations like these were what he loved in this particular hobby of
his. He shook his head and dove straight into business.
"I would assume that there is a reason for this meeting." It
was early yet and his guest obviously wanted to make most of the night
as he distastefully noted the telltale bulges of several holstered
guns. She smiled.
"You are getting old, Mr. Reid."
"I haven't noticed." The old man's response was accompanied by
the roll of eyes, as if listening to a statement that he had already
heard and was determined not to hear.
"You have. It has been three months since you got shot and you
are still not recovered."
Reid winced in remembrance. A simple sting operation gone sour.
Punks these days were a lot more trigger happy than they used to be.
The young woman nodded as if she had read his mind.
"It is a miracle that you have survived at all. An incredible
combination of genetics, physical conditioning, luck and smart thinking
have enabled you to survive this long. But most men in their ninth
decade cannot run around facing the dangers we face, inspite of having
a master martial artist for a bodyguard. Even if he is a grandmaster of
the...what was the name... ah, yes...Musabetsu Kakuto Ryuu, isn't it?"
The young lady had a rather large grin on her face as she looked to the
man driving the Black Beauty.
Kato looked up at the rearview mirror and smiled that cocky,
crooked smile of his, blue eye's twinkling with amusement. "Sorry,
ma'am. I think you got the wrong guy."
Britt didn't know anything about his erstwhile butler/chauffer
other than the fact that he came recommended by an old friend of his
from Japan. The statement was so smooth that it could have been true
either way.
The Shadow just shook her head with a little knowing smile on
her lips. "You really should check out your friend here, Mr. Reid. He
has quite a few individuals of the feminine persuasion looking for
him."
"Well, they're looking for the wrong guy then, miss."
The young lady gave Kato an appraising look then continued.
"He's good. You might consider-"
Kato beat her to the punch. He was pretty sharp in his own
right and Britt knew what this meeting was about since the moment the
girl talked about his age. "No way, lady. I can kick booty pretty well,
but I don't got the brains to run this gig. Besides, it'll ruin the
schtick that the boss has been running for the past seven decades."
Britt nodded in agreement and looked at the young lady. "I'm
guessing that Kato's right on the spot, isn't he?"
"Most of the ... individuals in our particular line of work are
worried about you, Hornet."
"Are you saying I should get out? You know as well as I do that
once you're in, you can't get out. Except if you die or undergo a
reasonable facsimile of dying."
The Shadow smiled. "That could be arranged. But it would be
better if someone were to fill in. The FBI is worried about what would
happen to the East Coast if the most powerful 'gang boss' suddenly
disappears."
"Fill in?"
"More like a replacement. Admit it, Hornet, you're getting too
old for this shit."
Reid chuckled. "And who do you think can fill my shoes? He's
got to be smart as a whistle, sharp as razor with a little streak of
larceny in him."
"It could be a her, actually. I've brought a few personnel
files I'd like you to look at..."
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Joe Yazzie didn't know what hit him and his gang until the door
opened.
One moment, they were planning the perfect heist. Killian's
Jewelry down Forty-second was getting lax in security and they had this
guy on the inside, see? There was going to be major delivery in the
coming week and they had a lock on it. Entry and exit, everything was
fixed. The crew was handpicked. Everybody had a good rep and there were
no nutjobs or screwups in this one. It was going to go off like
clockwork.
Then, this guy in black drops from the ceiling and goes all
Bruce Lee on them. A kick here, a punch there, like a fucking typhoon
and all there freaking guns were gone, plus, Hacket from Jersey was
puking his guts out on the floor. The guy now had a weird thing in his
hand like those ninja dudes had and those baby blues of his were just
daring them to move.
No one moved.
The door opened slowly and she walked in.
"oh, shit."
The first thing that they noticed was the color. Green. From
that Frank Sinatra hat to the slacks, the color was green. Black gloved
hands fixing each other up, tight leather being pulled tight. The shiny
black heeled boots made her taller. But they knew who she was. At
least, they knew what that green meant.
"fuck, man."
This was her turf. Well, his turf. Last they heard, it was an
old guy in the suit. A three piece suit with a trench coat. The three
piece suit was there, but the coat was pulled tight and cut short to
emphasize feminine curves. Violet eyes glared from behind the mask, a
brown helmet bob framing the sharp face that was frowning in
displeasure.
"Mr. Yaschiltz?" No one knew Yazzie's name but the Feds. But,
she obviously knew.
Damn! Damn! Damn! They told me it was clear! That the turf was
clean! Free action all the way! No chance of hi- her coming in-
"Joseph Yaschiltz?" The frown was deeper and the eyes were
harder.
"ye-yeah." Stronger now. Have to be strong. "That's me."
"You're operating in my... uncle's territory. He doesn't like
that. He likes everything to be under his control whenever it's in his
territory. Since he's kind of getting old, he's decided that I should
have a personal hand in his business. You do know my uncle, don't you?
Maybe you don't and I have to introduce myself. Hell, I'll introduce
myself anyway."
Joe was sweating buckets as a shark-like grin appeared on the
woman's lips.
"I am the Green Hornet."
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Author's Note:
Yeah, I know. Barely, a tinge of anime. But, hey, part of the Dance
sequence. ^_^
Anyway, I salvaged most of it from an old fic of mine that never got
finished or released, which was a Ranma/Green Hornet crossover.
So that is not Nabiki. ^_^ It's someone in a Nabiki wig. ^_-
Anyway, so as to clear up the next order of appearances, below
are the next fic where these characters above show up, a tradition
for these stories beginning now:
The Shadow will return in...
Iron Crown
The Green Hornet and Kato will return in...
Dances Set to The Music Of Time: A Modern Waltz
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DANCES SET TO THE MUSIC OF TIME
An Epic History of Humanity
From The Age of Silver
To The Age of Crystal
And Beyond
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Other fanfiction by the same author:
http://rakhal.com/florestica/elsa-bibat/index.html
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The Lost Library of Florestica:
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