Chapter 18: Family Reunion
The abandoned warehouse in Gotham's industrial district had seen better days—rusted metal beams groaned under their own weight, and broken windows let in shards of pale moonlight. Danny Hayden hung suspended from chains, his wrists raw and bleeding, consciousness flickering like a dying lightbulb.
Alex Thorne stood in the shadows, his form rippling as he maintained Maria's appearance. The shapeshifting felt natural now, like slipping into comfortable clothes. Every detail was perfect—her height, her voice, even the tremor of fear she'd carried since that night on campus.
"Danny," Alex called softly, his voice Maria's broken whisper. "Wake up."
Danny's eyes fluttered open, unfocused and panicked. When he saw Maria standing before him, his confusion twisted into that familiar dirty grin.
"Well, well," Danny slurred through split lips. "Come back for more? I knew you liked it rough."
Alex smiled with Maria's face, but the expression held nothing human. "I brought someone to meet you."
Heavy footsteps echoed through the warehouse as Captain Hayden stumbled into the dim light, his hands zip-tied behind his back, duct tape across his mouth. His police uniform was torn and stained, his eyes wide with terror above the silver tape.
"Dad?" Danny's voice cracked. "What the hell—"
"Shh." Alex placed a finger to Maria's lips. "Family time."
The biomass rippled beneath Alex's skin as he began to shift, Maria's form dissolving like melting wax. Bones cracked and reformed, muscles expanded and contracted, until Alex stood in his true form—tall, lean, with eyes that held the accumulated darkness of every memory he'd consumed.
"My name is Architect," he said, his voice now cold and clinical. "I've been looking forward to this psychology lesson."
Danny thrashed against his chains. "You're that freak! The one who killed Vincent!"
"Vincent Torrino was still practice." Alex circled Danny like a predator studying prey. "You two are the real lesson."
He pressed his palm against Danny's forehead. The contact burned like ice, and Danny's screams echoed through the warehouse as Alex's tendrils invaded his mind, consuming every memory, every twisted thought, every moment of sadistic pleasure.
Alex experienced it all—the livestreams, the laughter, the betting pools on how long Maria would last before breaking completely. He felt Danny's excitement at the surveillance photos, the plans for group assault, the casual discussion of eventually killing her when they got bored.
But most importantly, he absorbed Danny's memories of his victims. All of them. The girls from high school. The college students. The ones who never reported. The ones who tried to report and were silenced.
Alex pulled his hand away, and Danny hung limp, drooling and vacant-eyed.
"Now," Alex turned to Captain Hayden, ripping the tape from his mouth. "Let's discuss your parenting methods."
"Please," Hayden gasped. "I can pay you. Name your price."
"Payment?" Alex laughed, the sound echoing off rusted metal. "Captain, you've already paid. Thirty years of corruption. Along with hundreds of buried cases and a dozen of officers blackmailed. Three women dead because you sold police intelligence."
Alex pressed his hand to Hayden's temple, and the captain's screams joined the warehouse's chorus of decay. Every bribe. Every covered-up crime. Every life destroyed by corruption—Alex consumed it all.
When he finished, both father and son hung unconscious, their minds shattered by experiencing their victims' trauma through Alex's neurological manipulation. They felt every moment of fear, every second of helplessness, every instant of violation they had caused others.
But Alex wasn't finished.
He began to reshape his biomass, forming weapons from his own flesh. Bone spurs emerged from his knuckles. His fingers extended into razor-sharp claws. Muscle fibers wove themselves into organic whips that dripped with paralytic toxins.
"The beauty of psychology," Alex said conversationally as he began his work, "is understanding exactly how to make someone break."
For the next three hours, Alex methodically dismantled them. Not just physically—though the warehouse floor grew slick with blood—but psychologically. He made them experience every emotion their victims had felt, amplified through his enhanced neurology.
He made Danny feel the terror of being stalked across campus. The helplessness of having no one believe you. The violation of intimate assault played out in endless loop.
He made Captain Hayden experience the desperation of watching his system fail. The rage of knowing justice was for sale. The hollow ache of betrayal by those sworn to protect. All the violations his son did.
When it was over, Alex stood among the carnage, his biomass already beginning to clean itself of blood and bone fragments. He arranged the remains carefully—Danny's body forming one side of a scale, Hayden's the other, perfectly balanced on a fulcrum made of bone fragments.
On the warehouse wall, written in blood mixed with calcium deposits from his own transformed skeleton, Alex left his message:
"The scales of justice are broken. I am the balance."
Below it, mathematical equations describing the psychological impact of institutional betrayal. Chemical formulas for the neurological pathways of trauma. Detailed anatomical notes on the relationship between fear and justice.
As sirens wailed in the distance—Alex had called them himself using Captain Hayden's phone—he shifted his form one final time. By the time the first patrol car arrived, Alex had already vanished into city's shadows, leaving behind only questions and the lingering scent of fear.
In her dorm room across the city, Maria Santos slept peacefully for the first time in weeks, though she didn't yet know why.
The black envelope on her nightstand had dissolved into ash, its promise fulfilled.
Justice, Alex reflected as he walked through the night, wasn't about what people deserved.
It was about what they could survive.
And he was just getting started.
PS: I thought about going into more detail, but decided to hold back a little. After all, I can't use up all the punishments on just this arc—gotta keep something in reserve for the other villains. And describing the villains getting sexually assaulted in mind is just weird.
That said, this arc isn't over yet. The next few chapters will feature Batman and Green Arrow's first encounter with the MC.
Next arc is byfar my fav. I got a bit creative with the punishment there—it will really show what someone with biomass abilities is truly capable of.
(Spoiler : It's an OG batman villain)
Stay tuned—things are only going to get more intense from here.
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