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SHAZAM!

    Josie appeared on the roof of her target building. She took a moment to look for


    sentries as she looked for a way inside without teleporting. She didn’t want to appear


    in the middle of a mob, and be taken right off the bat. She looked at her watch and


    saw the flow was faster than what she expected.


    Someone had turned the place into a mana charger. And that was filling up her watch


    almost as fast as Zatanna was draining it. She decided to clear the building with her


    birds. She sent them out to a random location miles away. Once they reached their


    destination, the guards and staff would quietly start disappearing.


    Then all she had to do was open a door and walk inside.


    She felt the first pop of her spell dragging its victim out of the way. She smiled. By


    the time they got back, things would be decided one way, or the other.


    She let the Zatanna persona go. She wanted to be able to use other things if she ran


    into trouble. The transit would still happen until the birds ran out yanking the guards


    and staff out of the way.


    She found a ladder leading into the building from one of the steeples. She had entered


    the door as a guard vanished. He didn’t have any time to alert anyone to her presence


    before he was gone.


    She slid down the ladder and looked around when she reached the bottom. She


    frowned at the converted second floor being turned into a hospital ward. Dozens of


    women were strapped to beds. Crude hoses took the blood from the women and


    carried it to a tank in a corner of the room.


    Josie thought she might have let Zatanna go too soon. How did she fix this? What


    was going on with the blood? How did she stop this?


    This might be something she could use Doctor Occult to stop if she knew what was


    going on.


    She took her pad out of her messenger bag. She put it on a rolling table. Little dots


    were forming into two waves. One wave was heading out to where the quinjet to try


    to stop Jack from doing what he did best. The other was coming right at the makeshift


    hospital.


    The first thing she had to do was keep everyone else out of the building until she


    could do what she had to do to stop things in their tracks.


    She could do that simply enough with Zatanna. Then she could move on to a plan to


    stop things in their tracks.


    And a book of knowledge might give her something she could use in such a


    hypothetical plan.


    She summoned her master magician. She decided the easiest way to keep people out


    was to construct walls over the openings to seal the building. She sent out her


    minions to get the job done. The fire birds reached the exits and sealed them with


    summoned rock.


    By the time someone got a battering ram to the front door, this would be over one


    way, or the other.


    She held out her hands and an invisible pen wrote out facts to tell her what was going


    on as the building blocked off anyone trying to get at her. She frowned at what she


    read.


    Maybe she should let the Shemmarians in so she could inflict what they deserved on


    them.


    She decided that she had to do something about the women losing their blood on the


    tables around her first. Then she would see what she had in her bag of tricks for


    anyone who happened to cross her path.


    Quick executions were going to be the order of the day in her opinion.


    She decided that Doctor Occult was what she needed. Then she could move everyone


    outside. She sent the book of knowledge to Jack. He would be busy for the minute it


    took for him to take apart any advance on him, but once he was done with that, he


    could think about what had to be done to take the operation apart.


    She switched bodies. Her delay tactic had bought her some time. She doubted they


    could get at her while she was working on their victims.


    The first thing she had to do was assess her sudden patients. She let the magical scan


    reach out to tell her what she needed to know. It gave her information like the book


    of knowledge spell she used extensively, but it was directed at what she wanted to


    heal, and how best to do that.


    Josie checked her watch as she went over each scan. She had to take the plugs from


    the hoses out of each neck, close the wounds, and speed up the healing. She had to


    do that before the woman on the table died while she worked to save her.


    She could do it. The watch was recharging faster than it should, even with the


    alterations that she had done to the building, and the Doctor Occult persona was


    specialized for this sort of thing.


    If she tried anything with Zatanna, there was a chance that she would cause the event


    she was trying to prevent.


    Wishing things into working sounded great, but if you weren’t precise, you could


    inflict unintended consequences on yourself like a monkey paw.


    Josie started work, cutting off the flow of blood and reversing the effect. She


    perceived that the tank was there to keep everything fresh for what they wanted to do.


    She was not going to let that happen.


    Once she had the ladies’ blood back where it belonged. She disconnected the hoses


    one by one. She created a seal over their wounds and asked the magic to heal it up.


    They would need care when she was done, but they wouldn’t be lab rats unless the


    enemy took the building back from her. She made sure the women remained asleep.


    Now she had to get them out of the building and in the hands of someone who could


    help them.


    Josie did one more scan to make sure she had fixed everything. She frowned at the


    seed she found. She paused. She couldn’t send any of these women away until she


    figured out what had been placed in them.


    The book of knowledge had said that the seed of holding would keep things under


    control. This had to be what the spell was talking about. Were there other seeds


    waiting to be planted?


    She could extract them. How much time did she have? Did she have enough time to


    do the job? She looked at the pad. Jack and Fass’s Fighters were coming right at her.


    Enemy combatants were dropping like flies. The other persona user might be using


    Death again to get to her.


    He could have teleported to get inside the building. She doubted he was going to


    Unauthorized usage: this tale is on Amazon without the author''s consent. Report any sightings.leave their helpers outside to face the music themselves. And he was probably


    looking for the brains behind this so they didn’t have to come back to do this again


    down the road.


    She had time to extract the seeds. She turned her persona off. She wanted to have full


    power in case something happened before Jack got to the building.


    She watched the numbers go up. She listened to the sound of the building. How much


    did they take from the women who had come before the ones she was operating on?


    And why were they trying to fill the tank on the other side of the room?


    She needed to do something about that before things were done. That tank had to be


    the key to creating the lich queen.


    She could do something to it once she was done with the main effort. She could send


    the women to Hawk Ridge and have Jane’s crew do whatever they could before she


    got home.


    She heard a bang under her. Red dots flowed into the building. Someone had blown


    a hole in her defenses.


    She couldn’t do the operations while dealing with people rushing to take the subjects


    back to finish the job. She frowned as she dialed through the names on her watch.


    What did she have to stop a crowd from trying to take her position?


    She had to get in front of the biggest portion of the crowd. Then she could use


    Bulletgirl on whomever she saw.


    She grabbed the pad and called on Quick. She flew to the stairs leading to her floor.


    She knew there were two more, but she had to worry about the one with the most


    enemies on it, and then try to take the others when she was done.


    She paused when a bolt of red light leaped at her from the bottom of the staircase. She


    backed up. Someone had grabbed an artifact to use against her.


    Jack had said they might run into a magician to try to stop them. It looks like he had


    been right about that. How did she counter this new enemy and get the women out


    without losing everything?


    She doubted that she could move the women without taking the seeds out. That might


    trigger some kind of transformation. She didn’t want that to happen if she could help


    it.


    Josie turned into the Green Arrow. She took aim with her invisible bow. She began


    to send glowing arrows down the steps. She nodded as she saw the missiles ricochet


    off the stone railings and walls of the staircase.


    She heard a couple of dings as she got lucky and killed members of the Montrose


    among her enemies. If she killed others, they didn’t trigger the quest completion.


    A blast of red light answered her volley. She stepped back. She didn’t want to face


    anyone with potential problems in the way. She let go of Green Arrow. She had to


    move the women out of the way before she could engage in a magical duel with her


    enemy.


    She wanted to put an end to this before things moved out of control. The last thing


    she wanted was undead women rising up to destroy everything around them. How


    long would it take for them to work their way to Hawk Ridge and her Ducklings?


    She was not going to let that happen whatever it took to get the job done.


    She checked her watch. She nodded as it recharged faster than normal. She had to


    hold things in place until Jack could strike from behind. She would like to take the


    guy down, but she didn’t know how her wish magic would stand against someone


    else’s own knowledge.


    She turned into Zatanna. She decided to move the women to the roof. She could get


    them back on their feet when she was done dealing with the magician trying to rush


    her.


    She sent up birds for each of the sleeping women. She waited until they reached the


    targeted level. Then they were gone. She hoped that hadn’t been a mistake.


    She hoped that she hadn’t killed them and started them on the road to lichdom.


    A red blast brought her back to her current situation. She needed to do something


    about the Shemmarians.


    The first thing she needed to do was seal the room so she could buy time. Then she


    could think of something since she didn’t want to trade magic bolts with another


    magician.


    She swiped the doorway with rocks like she had at the Hole in the Wall when she first


    arrived in Hawk Ridge. She needed a solution for her problem. She wanted to use the


    Human Bomb but if she did she would be locked down until she came back to herself.


    Could she kill the enemy magician with the blast and then evade the soldiers that


    would be waiting on her to become solid again.


    She had a lot of personas that might be effective. She just didn’t know what would


    be effective in this situation. Maybe she needed to come up from behind and try to


    smash them against the closed doors.


    She decided to do one thing to wreck things before she engaged with the enemy. She


    turned to the tank full of seeds and blood. She wished for it to burn up so it couldn’t


    be used to create the problem she was trying to stop.


    A loud scream echoed through the building. Josie covered her ears with her hands


    long enough to block the sound with her magic. She hoped she had done the right


    thing.


    She wished to get down to the ground. She paused as the crowd of guards were all


    around her. She had to move before they tried to take her for the magician and her


    birds weren’t going to be a big help at the moment.


    It was time for speed.


    She switched to Quick. She had the speed to get away, but why do that? She could cut


    down the odds while waiting for Jack to show up.


    Josie started kicking the armed men with her super speed. She broke bones while


    letting the swords go by. She found a baton hovering in the middle of the fight.


    Suddenly she had a drum stick to use on the heads of her enemies.


    She paused when she ran out of faces to smash. Six seconds had been enough to clear


    out the space around her. She spotted fighting in the street. Should she join that? She


    heard a noise and jogged behind a column in a blur. Red light missed her.


    Josie looked around. The soldiers she hadn’t put down tried to get out of her


    battleground. They didn’t want to get caught in the crossfire, and that told her they


    knew what the light did to people.


    Did she turn back into Zatanna to use her wish magic against the red light? Did she


    try something else? What would happen if she called up Fate? Would his magic work


    better than her usual spells?


    The only other magician she thought would be helpful was Shazam. Would the old


    man give her what she needed? Did she want to test it?


    She wondered if Bulletgirl would do things in this. She didn’t want to sling bullets


    and hit a shield she couldn’t shoot through while he was shooting at her.


    She decided that maybe Shazam was the way to go. She touched her watch and hoped


    she wasn’t making a mistake. A mistake now would get her killed and leave her kids


    with Jack.


    That was a fate worse than death in her opinion.


    She touched her watch. A form made of magic and lightning took over her body. She


    felt stronger and the world seemed ready to bend to her will.


    Red light reached for her. She dodged the beam. She flashed forward. She wondered


    if this was what Geoff Johns wanted, but was too incompetent to write as a story.


    Captain Marvel had been a flying brick. He accomplished great feats with his powers


    lifted from the gods. Adding on magic must have seemed like a good idea. He just


    wrecked the greatness of the character for his personal wants.


    The magician tried a continuous beam slicing through the air. He held a book in one


    hand. The light leaped from the pages. His skeleton glowed through his skin with


    every second of power displayed.


    Josie zipped through the barrage. She brought her fist in his face as hard as she could


    swing her arm. Lightning blasted through the red glow. The magician flew into the


    nearest wall. He dropped the book out of his hand. The aura protected him from the


    full force of her blow.


    It didn’t protect him from the second one that crushed his face to paste.


    Josie changed into Fire and set the book on fire. She stepped back from the explosion


    that resulted. It almost blew out her fire. She stepped back and let the furnace roar


    back up to full power.


    She looked around and let Fire go. She still had to get those seeds out of the women


    on the roof. That would be easier without having someone trying to blow her


    operating theater up while she was working.


    Zatanna was still going to be her workhorse, with Doctor Occult as her medical expert


    and paramedic for special cases like this. Shazam would be her personal force against


    anyone who got too close to her with beams of light, and other magic.


    That had been a surprise to run into someone who could match up with her for just


    a bit. She had to worry about that in the future and plan accordingly.


    One hit from that red beam would have been enough to kill her. She knew that from


    the way it had blasted through the wall. She should have kept the book, but


    destroying it seemed a better idea.


    Jack had to know there were more exotic weapons than Warner’s old ring, and the


    watches, and they were in unfriendly hands.


    She doubted that would stop him from doing crazy things to get one over.
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