Not The One - part 15 By Dru Rrygar had no trouble finding his target. The foolish woman had spread her power out in a web that made her much easier to find than the council had been. He concentrated all of his own power into his body and accelerated toward the universe she interfered with. Rrygar was pleased with this development. He had become bored in his own universe, and felt exhilarated at this opportunity. Avoiding the Imperial forces, he decelerated and looked down at what was going on . Susan had amped herself up on all levels, and walked through the melee in a new outfit. The gunfire that ripped chunks out of the walls did nothing to her, the laser beams burnt out on her exposed skin leaving no marks at all. The army she had charged up were tearing the slavers ship to pieces all around her. "Retreat!" The soldiers ran in all directions, but their pace seemed comical in comparison to the Super-Corp, as Susan had decided these woman were now called. She was about fly up through the steel ceiling of the cargo hold when something came crashing into her. The impact was unlike any of the slaver weapons had produced. Susan found herself thrown sideways until the busting bulkheads turned to snapping trees. Giggling a little after the initial shock was gone, Susan enjoyed the ride Examining the oddly dressed man who she guessed was the next champion of the council. But when she looked for the ring that was her prize for taking this fool down, she was disappointed. "You haven't got a ring," she noted, as they came to rest and he rolled off her. Smiling at him, Susan realised that he hadn't suspected how powerful she had become now. As Rrygar turned to rise Susan kicked him, making him do a back-flip and crack a stone with his head. But as she tried to get to her feet, he kicked her in the knee. Susan span around leapt up thirty feet to hover a moment, invading his mind. Smiling she realised he had no idea what she doing. Susan had this whole mind-invasion thing down-pat. "Hey Rrygar. How did you do that thing with your ring?" Susan looked him over, running a hand over her body and subtly giving him an erection. "I came to kill you, Unchosen One, not give you lessons." Launching up, Rrygar plunged his combined fists up under her chin at supersonic speed, the shockwaves timed to add power to the impact only served to knock over a lot of trees. Rrygar broke his fists, and stopped to stare in amazement at the busted digits. Mending the injuries quickly, he turned to see Susan still hovering right there. Going in for another shot, this time going for her gut with everything he had. As he drew closer, Susan raised her hand to show him all three rings, and blew him a kiss. The turbulent airstream that burst from her luscious lips was more powerful Rrygar's ability to fly, and the he went sailing over the surface of planet until relented. "Hello." As he turned, Susan was right there, her hand on his clothes. She was oozing with supercharged pheromones that rendered Rrygar's mind completely open to her. Taking him to a clearing on the surface she landed and pushed him to the ground. "You were a fool to come here, Rrygar. Give me your ring and I will spare your life." "It flows through my blood, you cannot take it." "Let me show you what you're dealing with here," Susan suggested, stepping back and filling herself with all the power of two rings. As her clothes tore away, the fabric quickly re-knitted under her supervision into something more suitable to her mood. "You were not the first to come, Rrygar. You don't stand a chance against me." Dumping the full impact of her new primitive aromas on his senses, Susan admired the way he kept a straight face while his body quivered with desire for her. "You will not take my power, Unchosen One. I will now..." Susan's hand closed on his throat, giving him the first bruises he had known in eons. He didn't need to breath, but the vital blood flow to his brain was halted as her grip threatened to snap his vertebrae. "Quiet, do-gooder. You're way out of your league." She drew him up to her face, her breasts painfully pressed into his chest. "You will tell me everything I want to know, even if you don't say a word. And then I'll show you why I AM the One." He watched her pupils widen, and felt a chill despite her pleasant warmth. Something to seemed spark in the deep centres of her intense eyes, and Rrygar found himself in darkness as he was shunted into the depths of his subconscious. Susan learned a lot about Rrygar, more than she needed to know. He was a real hero back in his own universe, but while he was adored by many different cultures in a multitude of galaxies he didn't really care for any of them. He loved smashing people around, and fighting bad guys vented that. After sifting for a few seconds she found what he hidden. He had figured that the ring worked because of the strange material it was constructed out of, and then absorbed that metal into his body. Marvelling at the simplicity of the idea, Susan withdrew from his head and looked him the eye. She was about to say something before she remembered to restore his consciousness. Clicked her fingers for the hell of it, she brought him back from his temporary coma. "Let's go." Without changing her grip, Susan accelerated out of the atmosphere with the dragging along behind. "You know what I think?" she asked, stopping and releasing him. "I think you better reconsider. I mean, what's the use in fighting me Rrygar? You know how strong and unstoppable you are. Imagine that power times three. That's me." She drew in the last ring, rendering the Super-Corp below on the planet normal once again. As they weakened, Susan's already impressive muscles inflated, condensing at the same time to impossible degree of invulnerability. Moaning with the deep rush, she rearranged her tearing clothes to accommodate her growing body while her hands roamed the frighteningly strong curves of her body. "You are too powerful already," he told her, his thoughts transmitting feebly. "True," Susan agreed, calmly using more force than he could bare, and causing a nosebleed. Gesturing with her hand, Susan drew him to her fingertips. His attempted to fly away were only a small irritation. "But if you keep that ring," she whispered, "I'll have to melt you down to get it." Making her other hand hotter than a supernova, she scorched his cheek. His reflex to move away was powerful, but not nearly enough to escape her influence. Susan marvelled at how much easier defeating other ring-bearers was getting. "Yes! I'll give it to you!" Letting him drift away from her, she crossed her ankles and stretched her immensely muscled body. "I can hardly wait," Susan drooled. There was a flash of movement and he was gone. Shaking her head she watched him streak vainly away. "I know where you going," she thought to herself. Closing her eyes and picturing the black-hole that led to his universe, Susan's eyelids rose to reveal the swirling vacuum just in front of her. Particles collided with her at tremendous velocity, but if it wasn't for the interesting visuals they produced she wouldn't have noticed. Her gaze shifted to the rocketing superhero, zooming right in on him until she could see the marks she had left on his neck. "Was I ever that slow?" she asked herself, smiling at his relatively sluggish fear-driven dash for home. As he passed her, she darted out in front of him. The collision with her abs broke every bone in his body except for three, but the metal in his cells regenerated him in seconds. When he came too he tried to fly off again, but Susan got in front of him again. She watched in fascination as he crumpled into her firm stomach once again, but as the impact threw him away she grabbed him with both hands. Letting him recover, she broke his arms. "Looks like you and me are going to have some fun," she told him, her eyes glistening with the rush her power was giving her. Closing her hand more and bringing them together, she drew screams from him as she broke his ribs and mashed his lungs together. As she drew her hands apart his chest rebuilt itself. "You heal good," she observed conversationally. "But what if this happens?" jerking his arms of the shoulder, she enjoyed his startled cries of pain. "I guess there are limits, hey?" she observed after waiting a moment. Regarding the arms she held, Susan tested an idea she had. Shooting lasers from her fingers was no problem, and the beams that shot from her eyes were just as easy to produce. Moments later the limbs ignited. In seconds they were reduced to clouds of ash. Soon even the ash had disintegrated. When she shut of the flow, Susan saw a very fine mist. She smiled, and drew the molecules into her body. It was a strange sensation, on she enjoyed very much. "See? You should have just given it to me when you had the chance." Her eyes flashed again, and Rrygar's screams were cut off just when he was starting to hit the high notes.