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Carrie Vaughn - After the Golden Age

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Can an accountant defeat a supervillain? Celia West, only daughter of the heroic leaders of the superpowered Olympiad, has spent the past few years estranged from her parents and their high-powered lifestyle. Shes had enough of masks and heroics, and wants only to live her own quiet life out from under the shadow of West Plaza and her rich and famous parents. Then she is called into her boss office and told that as the citys top forensic accountant, Celia is the best chance the prosecution has to catch notorious supervillain the Destructor for tax fraud. In the course of the trial, Celias troubled past comes to light and family secrets are revealed as the rift between Celia and her parents grows deeper. Cut off from friends and family, Celia must come to terms with the fact that she might just be Commerce Citys only hope. This all-new and moving story of love, family, and sacrifice is an homage to Golden Age comics that no fan will want to miss.

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After the Golden Age

A novel by Carrie Vaughn

To Max,

who introduced me to the Silver and Golden Ages, and who always shares his comics

ONE

CELIA took the late bus home, riding along with other young workaholic professionals, the odd student, and late-shift retail clerks. A quiet, working bunch, cogs and wheels that kept Commerce City running.

Only a block away from the office, the person in the seat behind her leaned forward and spoke in her ear:

Get off at the next stop.

She hadnt noticed him before. He was ordinary; in his thirties, he had a rugged, stubbled face, and wore jeans and a button-up shirt. He looked like he belonged. With a lift to his brow, he glared at her over the back of the plastic seat and raised the handgun from his lap. Without moving his gaze, he pushed the stop call button by the window.

Damn, not again.

Her heart pounded hardwith anger. Not fear, she reminded herself. Her fists clenched, her face a mask, she stood. She could hardly move her legs, wanting only to turn and throttle the bastard for interrupting her evening.

He stood with her, following a step behind as she moved forward toward the door. He could stop her before she called to the driver for help. And what could the driver do, but stand aside as her kidnapper waved the gun at him?

She was still two miles from home. She could try to runin pumps and a dress suit. Right. Really, she only had to run far enough away to duck into a corner and call 9-1-1. Or her parents.

9-1-1. That was what shed do.

She didnt dig in the pocket of her attach for her phone. Did nothing that would give away her plan. She stepped off the bus, onto the sidewalk. Her kidnapper disembarked right behind her.

Turn right. Walk five steps.

She turned right. Her muscles tensed, ready

The bus pulled away. She prepared to launch herself into a run.

A sedan stopped at the curb. Two men jumped out of the back, and the kidnapper from the bus grabbed her arm. The three surrounded her and spirited her into the car, which rolled away in seconds.

Theyd planned this, hadnt they?

In the backseat, one of the men tied her hands in front of her with nylon cord. The other pressed a gun to her ribs.

The one from the bus sat on the passenger side of the front seat and looked back at her.

Youre Warren and Suzanne Wests daughter.

Not like this was news.

What will the Olympiad do to keep you safe?

Youll have to ask them, she said.

I will. He grinned, a self-satisfied, cat-with-the-canary grin that she recognized from a half-dozen two-bit hoodlums who thought theyd done something clever, that theyd figured out how to corner the Olympiad. As if no one else had tried this before.

What are you going to do with me? She said it perfunctorily. It was a way to make conversation. Maybe distract him.

His grin widened. Were going to send your parents a message. With the Destructor out of the picture, the citys wide open for a new gang to move in. The Olympiad is going to stay out of our way, or you get hurt.

He really was stupid enough to tell her his plan. Amateurs.

Wasnt much she could do until hed sent the message and the Olympiad learned what had happened. Shed leave the hard work to them. She always did.

Then, of course, they blindfolded her so she couldnt keep track of their route. By the time they stopped, she had no idea where they were. Someplace west, by the docks maybe. The air smelled of concrete and industry.

A stooge on each arm pulled her out of the car and guided her down a corridor. They must have parked inside a building. Her feet stepped on tile, and the walls felt close. Finally, they pushed her into a hard wooden chair and tied her wrists to its arms.

The blindfold came off. Before her, a video camera was mounted on a tripod.

The man from the bus stood next to the camera. She smirked at him, and his frown deepened. Hed probably expected her to be frightened, crying and begging him to let her go. Giving him that power of fear over her.

She had already been as frightened as she was ever likely to be in her life. This guy was nothing.

Read this. He lifted a piece of paper with large writing.

She just wanted to go home. Have some hot cocoa and cookies. Supper had been microwave ramen and her stomach was growling. The blindfold had messed up her short red hair, making it itch, and she couldnt reach up to scratch it. Irrationally, she thought of her parents, and her anger began to turn toward them. If it wasnt for them and what they were

Thinking like that had gotten her in trouble before. She focused on her captor. This was his fault.

She skimmed over the text, groaned. They couldnt even be a little creative. Are you kidding?

Just read it.

In a frustrated monotone, she did as she was told.

Im Celia West, and Im being held in an undisclosed location. If the Olympiad has not responded to their demands in six hours, my captors cannot guarantee my safety

Wait. Stop.

She glared an inquiry.

Couldnt you sound you know Scared or something?

Sorry. But you know Ive done this before. This isnt exactly new to me.

Were different.

They all say that.

Shut up. Finish reading.

She raised her brow. He waved her on.

She said, If you really want to scare everyone youd cut off one of my fingers and send it to them. Of course, then youd really piss them off. That whole nonlethal force thing might not apply then.

He stepped forward, fists clenched, like he might actually hit her. Unless you really want me to do something like that, just stick to the script. I know what Im doing.

Whatever you say. She read out the usual list of demands: the Olympiad was to leave Commerce City and not interfere with the actions of the Baxter Gang Baxter Gang? she added in a disbelieving aside, then shook her head and continued. Theyd let her go when the Baxter Gang had the run of the city. Theyd send another video in six hours to show just how mean they could be, etcetera.

The plan must have sounded so good on paper.

She made a point of not looking at the men with guns who seemed to fill the room. In truth there were only five. Even so, if she did anything more aggressive than mock the man she assumed was Baxter, they just might shoot her.

There was a time when even that wouldnt have bothered her. She remembered. She drew on that now. Dont reveal anything to them. No weakness.

She didnt want to die. What an oddly pleasing thought.

Finally, she reached the end of the script and Baxter shut off the recorder. He popped the memory card out of the camera, gave her a final glare, and left the room. The men with the guns remained.

All she could do was wait.

* * *

How it usually worked: the kidnappers sent the video to the police. The police delivered it to the Olympiad. The kidnappers expected Warren and Suzanne West to be despondent over the imminent danger toward their only child and to cave in to their every demand.

What the kidnappers never understood was that Celia West was expendable.

Shed understood that early on. When it came to choosing between her own safety or the safety of Commerce City, the city always won. She understood that, and usually even believed it herself.

She thought she might try to sleep. Shed been losing lots, with the late nights at the office. Leaning back in the chair, she breathed deeply, closed her eyes, and tried to relax. Unfortunately, relaxing in a hard-backed chair you were tied to was difficult at best. Though she imagined her falling asleep in the midst of her own kidnapping would annoy Baxter, which made her want to do it even more. But she was sweating inside her jacket and wanted to fidget.

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