. . . Oh. It took me a moment before realizing what you meant, Sakki.
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX:
Shadow and Malice
And so it went. It was discovered that the white light from the White Lanterns had a very interesting the effect on the Genedrone xenocytes and the Babistarro parasites. Upon exposure to this light, they decide to abandon their hosts, unable to bear the light. Of course, this just made them meat for the RAFians to destroy. Even with this new wrinkle, it would take them hours to finish.
Then there were the ones that got reinfected when the light passed -- so naturally the White Lanterns made multiple sweeps.
Shadow, however, headed to Malice's citadel, after failing to convince her uncle to come with her. Cloak insisted that Shadow no longer need him to hold her hand. And that she could do this. He had faith in her ability and skill. He also mentioned that Shadow had better control of her emotions than he ever had.
Shadow found the citadel appearing to be deserted. She waited for a moment, expecting that Malice was expecting her. After a while, Shadow got impatient. She decided that she needed to get Malice's attention.
So, Shadow made a few gestures that caused the stone-metal almalgation of the base of citadel to appear as if she sliced it with a sword. The citadel slid to the left slightly, before falling over with a deafening "WHUMPF".
But Malice had leaped out and landed rather less gracefully than she imagined. She still had her Maleficient cloak and staff, which had snapped in two. Shadow had the irresistable image of Blaze giving Malice the Nelson Muntz "HA HA".
"Ah, Malice," Shadow said blithely, "so you
ARE home. I believe we have unfinished business?"
"You destroyed my citadel, you little punk!" Malice screamed.
"'Punk'? You really can't do better than 'punk'?"
"I will kill you!"
"You can try," Shadow said, drolly, "but you will fail."
Suddenly, Malice fired a fiery blast of black and maroon energy. Shadow easily deflected it.
"Was it something I said?" Shadow taunted, knowing that by causing Malice to focus on her rather than her armada, that her concentration on them will fracture and dissipate.
Malice roared, but Shadow wasn't remotely afraid of Malice. "You impudent . . . arrogant . . ."
"Do you require a dictionary to finish that sentence, Malice?"
Another wild shot. Shadow easily avoided it using her simian mobility. Shadow still appeared not to take it seriously. Which caused Malice to shoot hundreds of wild shots.
"Puh-thetic." Shadow said tonelessly.
Two more wild shots.
"Oh, is it my turn?" Shadow said with mock surprise. Then Shadow proceeded to demonstrate her elemental might. And Malice was afraid, truly afraid.
Shadow's eyes leaked out energy as she proceeded to summon her elemental powers to the very zenith of her power. Something Cloak would be EXTREMELY reluctant to do himself.
Malice saw this and ran, apparently forgetting she could just swirl her cloak and leave right then and there. But Shadow followed in a whirlwind sphere, and she was still in full control of herself.
Then Malice looked up, and Shadow struck. . . . And Malice was no more.