《Amira Wayne》Chapter 17: Villain (2)

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Something wasn't right and no, it didn't take Wally having to see fog outside Amira's bedroom to know that.

He had been on the phone with Dick, telling him of Amira's stress baking when the chilly afternoon became a dark, foggy evening.

Rolls of mist covered the Parisian roads, people yelling out to each other as they stumbled to find each other.

"Dick. I have to call you back." Wally said as he scrambled around the room in search of his suitcase.

To think he would need Barry's gift so soon.

"Back? Wally what is-" Wally hung up when he found the comms, his eyes darting around the room until he found a box tucked under the desk labeled 'utilities.'

Rummaging around it, he grabbed some flashlights, batteries and some goggles before heading into the Parisian street.

He thought the fog was bad from behind the window, but now standing in...it was a nightmare.

Amira, please...be safe...

Fishing for his phone, Wally quickly scrolled through his contacts until he found Amira's and began to call it.

The longer the call rang, the more Wally began to worry.

When his call didn't get through, he tried again, turning on the goggles, taken aback at how high tech they were.

The perks of being rich he guessed.

When he noticed that the night vision wouldn't work in this situation, Wally switched over to thermal, running into the school across the street and up the stairs.

"Marinette!" Wally yelled, holding back the urge to yell out her real name. But he knew better than that.

He knew better than to yell out Amira's real identity.

"Marinette! Where are you?" Wally yelled out again, looking to see if anyone reacted to the name. That's when he noticed a heat carefully walked towards the doorway of a classroom on the second floor.

"Hello?" A Parisian asked him, Wally clicking his tongue. Yes, he understood French, but it wasn't the voice he wanted to hear back.

"Do you know where Marinette is? Do you know what happened to-"

"She was akumatized!" The person bellowed back, Wally feeling his heart stop.

Amira...Amira is the akuma? She...she got akumatized...by Hawkmoth?

How? This wasn't part of the plan she told him last night!

Snapping from his spiraling thoughts, Wally cupped his hands around his mouth.

"What caused it?" Wally asked, wondering what the hell happened to Amira that caused her to lose control of her emotions.

What caused her to snap?

"She had a little argument over a boy with her classmate. About a boy named...Jason."

Holy shit.

"No, no, no, no." Wally muttered to himself, digging his hands into his hair, hating the answer to his questions.

"Are you-" The person asked, Wally seeing them almost hit with the balcony in front of them.

"Stop! Don't leave the classroom! Stay in there and wait for La-Chat Noir and the team to arrive." Wally managed to say, his brain running through every possible situation to help him cope with the idea that Amira was somewhere out there, distorted by her emotions...

Alone..dealing with emotions she never liked lingering in for too long...walking with her baggage of pain...and guilt...

Wait...the person said she was arguing with someone who knew Jason...but how was that possible?

"-can do for you?" Wally managed to register, running up the stairs and walked into the classroom, shutting the door behind him.

"I need you to tell me what exactly happened before Marinette got akumatized and don't you dare try to cover up any details. If you do..." Wally closed his eyes and took a deep breath, hoping he wouldn't jinx the situation. "This akuma may become your livelihood for a very long time and not only that...this maybe be the Miraculous Team's last fight and be Hawkmoth's victory."

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Adrien held Chloe close as she continued to grip at his shirt, her body shaking violently as she muttered incoherent words. Tears ruined her makeup, her eyes bloodshot red as Chloe remained curled against Adrien's shirt.

"Adrikins...you're still there...right?"

"I'm still here." Adrien assured, hugging Chloe closer to him.

"Maman and Daddy... I saw them die before my eyes. And I saw Sabrina and Mari...they..they also-"

"You don't have to tell me." Adrien hushed, turning to where Plagg was despite not being able to see anything but his glowing green eyes.

After Mari-Banshee caused Chloe to collapse and then disappeared from his sight, Adrien ordered Nino and Sabrina to head back to the class while he took care of Chloe.

Carefully dragging her to the locker room, Adrien began to softly talk to her, holding her hands as he tried to think of a way to lessen the effect of Banshee's power on Chloe so that he could-

"-help her." Cloe muttered out, Adrien feeling her hesitantly push herself away from him. "Go help her, Adrien."

"Chloe, you aren't-"

"But she needs more help than me Adrien." Chloe echoed. "I know this will go away once the akuma is found, but right now...we need to do something about the akuma. Who knows how long Ladybird will get here and get rid of the akuma, but we're here. You're here."

Adrien felt as Chloe untangled her hand from his. "I can't do anything, but you can. You can help de escalate the situation and you even know who she is after. So please...help her Adrien...she's our friend...who knows how long she can endure it..."

Adrien bit his lip, feeling Plagg settle back into Adrien's pocket inside his jacket.

"I'll try Chloe. I'll try."

Giving Chloe's hand a squeeze, Adrien slowly makes his way back to where he last saw Marinette, holding back a scream that nestled in his throat.

"Kid. We need to hurry." Plagg reminded him. "Because Chloe was right. We don't know how long it will take Ladybird to find Marinette so we need all hands on-"

"I know Plagg." Adrien cut off, digging his nails into his palms. "Plagg, claws out!"

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Dick paced around his apartment, putting his phone to his ear as he attempted to call both Wally and Amira, only to get sent to voicemail.

Huffing, Dick was about to call again when Tim called first.

"Tim, can this-"

"This is urgent."

"Tim, I'm trying to-"

"Something wrong is happening in Paris right now. Just open the link I sent you right now."

With Tim hanging up, Dick got a message and opened it, watching a Parisian news station play on his screen.

"Nadja Chamack. Don't bemused, it's just the news. As you can see, it's currently XX:XX and yet-" Then the camera pans to show the conditions outside. "Our once sunny December day became a foggy night, our reporters are trying to- what? An akuma?"

The station then transitioned into a live feed of what seemed to be a figure walking within the fog.

"This just in! Turns out that this is the result of Hawkmoth's most recent akuma! So everyone who is watching, under no circumstance, do not leave the premises you are-"

Nadja went on to talk about akuma protocol when Dick notices something oddly familiar about the figure that walked within the live video.

That bracelet on her hand...

Dick felt his heart sink to his stomach.

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Grabbing some keys and his bike, Dick began making phone calls again, hating that no one was picking up...

Or so he thought.

"Selina? Yes... I need a favor."

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Wally slammed his fist against the teacher's desk, hearing a few gasps escape from the students in the class.

Damn that Lila. Can't even face the consequences of her own actions.

"Did you idiots seriously not think something was wrong when someone you knew was acting unusual? Even if they weren't your friend, when someone isn't acting like themselves, that means you should be concerned." Silence filled the room. Wally recomposed himself.

This was no time to lecture these idiots. Right now I have to track down both Marinette and Lila Rossi. "Does anyone know where Lila would have run off to?"

When he got nothing but silence for an answer, Wally held his composure. "Okay so no one actually knows this girl. Fine. I'll look for her my-"

"Shouldn't you leave this to Ladybird and her team?" The teacher spoke, Wally really wondering how dependent Parisians have become on their 'heroes' taking action first.

"My best friend has been akumatized and we haven't heard a single update about the situation from the Parisian vigilantes. My thoughts? The Miraculous Team is having trouble finding either person and if I can at least help to locate Marinette, then so be it.

I'm not going to stand here and just depend on the vigilantes when I know I can actually do something to help."

Walking towards the door, he stopped. "I suggest you guys find a way to deal with the mist inside this classroom. Perhaps turn the ventilation system on or something. You rather be able to see each other can keep each other company rather than not knowing what's going on in the very room you think you're safe in."

With that, Wally dashed out the room, not noticing two other people walk behind him.

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Lila stumbled as she ran away from the thing that was supposed to be Marinette.

That creature dressed in an ombre dress that transitioned from white to black and whose eyes haunted her was no Marinette!

That was a creature straight from tales she used to hear from the nanny that took care of long ago.

A banshee.

Lila held in a whimper as tears filled her eyes as she heard the akumatized Marinette's hums, hums that fluctuated between her name being shrieked and soft wails.

"Lila." She would whisper in a hoarse voice, causing Lila to run even more. "Where are you?"

Lila turned a corner and scrambled to hide behind a dumpster, clasping her hands over her mouth as she heard Marinette slowly make her way towards her.

Lila shut her eyes tight as she heard the hum grow louder, Lila hating that the hum kept getting louder by the second.

The hum was now right at the corner Lila had finished turning when it came to a halt.

With the foggy streets and the humming coming to a stop, Lila could hear her footsteps nice and clear, listening as her heels clicked and clacked as Marinette walked on the cobblestone street.

Lila didn't dare to move, she didn't dare breath as she kept hearing those dreading footsteps. She did, however, wish she had another set of hands as a piercing shriek, in the form of her name, rang throughout the Parisian streets.

Lila didn't know what happened next as the shriek caused her ears and head ring, her vision becoming muddled as Lila attempted to open her eyes.

She wishes she had not.

As she fluttered her eyes open, bloodshot red eyes looked back at her, a thin smile directed at her.

"Here you are." Marinette sang in her raspy voice.

Lila felt herself begin to violently shake as Marinette helped her get up by grabbing her wrists. "You know, you didn't have to make up all those lies to get the class to like you. They just love to throw themselves to anyone if it meant gaining a new friend. They're just so open-hearted like that.

Of course, those types of people are the type whom I'm not fond of, so I steered away from them.

Sadly, you thought lying to them was the best course of action instead of checking to see if you had to lie or not to get their adoration. I could only assume you thought this was the best course of action as it's been your main way of getting attention.

Sadly, you have to pay for your actions this time 'round.

Didn't your mother teach you that every action has a consequence?"

Lila watched as Marinette let go of her hands.

"While they might forgive you for lying to them, I will not. You disparage my brother's name and for that, you shall pay, Lila Rossi."

She grabbed hold of Lila's hand, Lila letting out a deathly scream as her hand went ablaze, watching as Marinette's veil turned pitch black in color.

"Pay for your lies, for your manipulations and schemes."

Lila felt her other hand go ablaze and soon her heart began to burn, screaming her lungs out as she watched her get swallowed by the ground.

She screamed and cried as she clawed to bring herself back up to the surface, only to feel cold hands pull her down.

"This is your punishment, Lila Rossi. Suffer like I have at the loss of my dear brother."

The last thing Lila saw before being pulled underground was Marinette's veil and dress turn pitch black, a vivid black she had never seen before.

Black just like the void that swallowed her, a black that was the only thing Lila could see for miles around her.

She didn't know for how long she kept screaming, how long she was crying but she knew for quite some time as her throat grew dry. It became itchy, her eyes stinging and she started to grow cold.

She began to walk through the darkness, not daring to stretch out her arms in fear that she may attack her once again.

That's when she saw him.

Standing there, in the darkness, was a man with olive green eyes and chestnut hair staring back at her.

A man she knew...

"Papà?" She asked hoarsely.

She watched as the man looked at her with a smile, opening up his arms, welcoming her.

With a warbling smile, Lila ran to her father, only for him to disintegrate upon her touch.

"Papà!" Lila screeches, running after the dust. Why? Why?!

"Lila." She heard her mother say monotonously, causing Lila to promptly shut up and stop pathetically trying to get her father back.

She slowly turned to her side, having to look up to see her mother's pale face.

Was she always this tall?

Looking at herself, Lila realized she was holding her mother's hand and standing before her father's grave.

She was 9 again.

9...

"You can't keep crying mia stellina. We have to keep moving, no matter what. It's what he would have wanted us to do."

"Yes, Mamma." Lila complied, watching as the two walked from the grave, watching how the grave quickly got invaded by thorn covered vines with each step she took. "Bye, Papà."

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"Bastarda! Bastarda!" The boys chanted as they circled her, Lila covering her ears, shutting her eyes as she crouched towards the floor.

"Smettetila!" Lila yelled, holding in tears as she heard the girls in her class whisper and snicker about her.

It wasn't her fault that her mother couldn't afford the latest clothing, the latest car or anything new for that matter.

If only her mother were more than just a secretary. If only her mother were someone important.

How she hated that they were able to see through her lies.

She could hear the laughter ringing around her, the chants of her being a bastard and bugiarda echoing in her mind.

She watched as smeared faces of her past circled around her, laughing at her and began to sing.

"Delilah! Delilah! Delilah the liar!"

"Shut up!" Lila screamed, but it went ignored.

The faces continued to sing and ridicule her, Lila screaming until she couldn't anymore.

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Chat looked out to the city below him, clicking his tongue when he wasn't able to see anything below despite being at the very top of the Eiffel Tower.

Taking out his staff, Chat called Queen Bee, only to be sent directly to voicemail. He tried again, this time using their other mode of communication.

When he heard a click, Chat was about to talk when Bee beat him to it.

"I'm down Chat.'

"What?"

"I was in the area when the akuma struck. I tried to apprehend the Victim, but she got to me first. I don't think I can...I don't think I can fight in my condition Chat."

Chat huffed, picking up a shriek in the distance. Narrowing his eyes, Chat started to sprint to the direction of which the shriek came from.

"Have you heard anything from Ladybird?" Chat asked, almost crashing into someone when he got to the ground. "I tried calling her, but-"

"I didn't get anything from her..." Chat heard a shuddering of breath from the other side. "Do you think...do you think the Victim got to her?"

"Let's hope she didn't." Chat said, realizing where he was. Extending his staff, he went straight to their usual training grounds, glad to be up high again. "After all, she's the only one who can reverse all of this.

Without her, we're screwed."

"I know Chat...I know. But what are you going to do without me? Without her? You need allies now more than ever Chat! Without them, who knows how long it will take to defeat this Victim!"

"I'll find a way Bee, don't you worry. For now, rest up. We'll win this fight, you'll see. We won't let Hawkmoth win, not on our watch."

With that, Chat hung up and mumbled a 'claws in.'

"Did we-hey! Isn't the reason why I give you my power to-"

"Plagg, you mentioned a Master Fu before." Adrien cut off, handing some camembert towards Plagg. "You need to take me to him. I need to-"

"I know." Plagg said, swallowing the cheese whole. "Something tells me you might need his help for this fight."

"Thank you, Plagg." Adrien said, eyeing a bag of utilities nearby. He rummaged through it before finding what he needed.

Plagg eyed the grappling hook in Adrien's hands, wondering if he should tell him or not.

Should he? Should he tell him that Ladybird wasn't going to come? That she was the Victim this time 'round?

"Alright then, follow me!" Plagg said with a smile.

No, he shouldn't tell him. Who knows what might happen if the kid would be at risk of also getting akumatized and that he couldn't risk.

Not his kitten...not on his watch.

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Black.

That is what Amira first saw when she barely came to her senses.

Amira felt herself walking, watching as something else took over her body.

Is this what every Victim felt like when they got akumatized by Hawkmoth?

Amira tried to move her arms, or attempted to stop herself from walking, but to no avail.

She kept walking to who knows where, hearing herself hum as she did, humming as she was looking for someone...but who?

The humming continued, Amira wondering why it resonated so much with her.

Amira listened to the hum, closing her eyes and soaking in the melodies as the hum continued,

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Wally stood still as he barely made out the figures of the neatly aligned parked cars on either side of the road. Not a single person was in the street, not a single piece of paper dared to flutter within the dense fog.

Only the dim lights of the streetlights and of a few store lights allowed Wally to know where he was.

"Marinette!" He screamed, holding his breath as he strained his ears for any type of noise. When he heard nothing, he walked a few meters before standing still again and calling out for Marinette.

He kept doing his for what seemed an hour until Wally found himself right by the Seine.

The moment he stepped onto the Pont des Arts, he heard the faintest of hums, Wally feeling the edge of his lips begin to turn upward.

"Marinette!" He yelled out, but got nothing in return.

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