Anarchy Found (SuperAlpha, #1)

I hear screaming and realize, to my horror, that it’s coming from me.

They work on me for eternity. I am in hell. I am caught in the deepest depths of hell, burning from the inside out. Wave after wave of intense energy flows through me, and one by one my hands and legs are clamped by the robotic arms as they work on me.

They add to me.

They change me.

Eventually I pass out from exhaustion and the darkness comes. I never want to leave the darkness.





Thump—thump, goes my heartbeat.

Thump—thump.

“Lincoln?” Sheila’s calm voice is both in my head and in my ears.

“How long?” I ask, and to my surprise, I can hear my own voice.

“Open your eyes. It’s been three days.”

“Where’s Molly?” I ask, but my eyes aren’t ready to open yet.

“We don’t know,” Case says. “We think he took her to the Blue Castle. Sheila’s been probing the CCPD networks, but she’s been called out sick.”

“You need to sit up, Lincoln.” Thomas is right next to me, his gruff voice the same as ever. “It’s probably too late, but if you’re going to help her, every minute counts. You’re done now. Have been done for almost forty-eight hours. You can’t hide from it forever.”

“He’s not hiding, Thomas,” Case snaps at him. “I’d like to see how you’d react to this… change.” Case seems reluctant to speak about what they just did. Change isn’t even close to what’s happened here.

“Help me sit up.” I need to know. What am I?

Two pairs of arms grab me by the shoulders and begin to lift. I expect the pain I’ve grown accustomed to, but it’s gone. In its place is… strength.

I open my eyes and all three of them are staring at me expectantly. Sheila, hovering like she’s my mother. Case, his eyes filled with concern. He always was the closest thing I ever had to family. And finally, Thomas. His hard edge is gone, and in its place is a look of… hope.

“We need to find her,” I say. “But first”—I look over at Sheila—“I need a mirror.”

They help me stand, my legs shaking briefly as the muscles adjust to the changes. But then adrenaline surges inside my body and my legs strengthen. I take a few steps, leaning heavily on Case and Thomas, then shrug them off and walk on my own.

Sheila dims the cave lights as I make my way over to stand in front of the massive tank of giant jellyfish, and then everything goes black.

The jellyfish begin to glow. A rainbow of colors moving down their bodies. I refocus my eyes until I can see what I am in my reflection.

I’m naked except for the metal plates on each of my arms and legs. I only had two before this transformation and now I have four. I designed them to be the interface between Sheila, me, and the weapon attached to the plate. And the hum they generate inside my body is a thrill only power brings.

Power is what drives the world. Power is worth so much more than money. Power is the man with the biggest gun, the largest network, the smartest partners. Power is me. Power is Case. Power is Thomas.

Power is we, and we are Alpha.

“Are you surprised?” Case asks. He stands next to me in the reflection wearing jeans, a white t-shirt, and his black leather Anarchy jacket. When I look over at him, he’s smiling.

“You’re not so special,” Thomas says in his dry way. “So don’t start thinking you are.” He’s also wearing the Anarchy jacket, but he’s got a white shirt and tie on underneath. I catch a smile from him too.

And they’re right. I’m not. But we are.

I look down at my bare thighs and spot the new ports they attached to my bones to hold the weapons.

“Stop staring at yourself, Lincoln. And put some pants on.” Case throws me some jeans and I notice they’ve been modified in the legs. The shirt that follows and lands in a heap at my feet is just a plain, white long-sleeved thermal with the same modifications in the arms.

I pull that on and go looking for my gloves.

“Here,” Thomas says, throwing them so they hit me in the chest. He’s got his on too and I wonder about that.

My gloves have been modified too. The palms have been reinforced with a metal mesh.

“To help dissipate the heat,” Sheila says. “It also focuses your light.”

Focuses my light. Interesting.

I shrug on the last part of my costume and find that the leather jacket has also been modified. The arms have ports in them to allow the new weapons to connect to the plates against my skin.

Sheila’s minions attach the specialized guns to my legs and arms. I hold up the new cannon attachment, moving my fingers back and forth, trying out the mechanism. “Load me up,” I say to the minions.

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