Chapter 94: The Seed
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"Perhaps because Xavier represents authority over mutants," Emma suggested. "Or because he's the most powerful telepath among us. Sinister may have programmed specific defenses against him."
Another theory. We reached the glowing island that Jean had identified as Madelyne's core consciousness. Unlike the others, this was not a memory but a strange, crystalline structure. It was a temple of sorts, with spiraling architecture that defied Euclidean geometry. Inside, we could see a humanoid figure seated in meditation.
Madelyne. Or at least, her mental representation of herself.
"We should approach carefully," Jean cautioned. "This is the most personal part of her mindscape.
I nodded, though something caught my attention. A faint, pulsing glow at the very center of the temple, behind where Madelyne sat.
We entered the crystalline structure, our projections casting long shadows across the translucent floor. Madelyne looked up as we approached, her mental avatar dressed not in the casual clothes she wore in the real world, but in a simple white dress that seemed to flow like liquid.
"You came," she said, her voice echoing with layers of sound. "All of you."
"We're here to help, as promised," Jean said gently.
Madelyne nodded, then looked directly at me. "Ben, I knew you'd keep your word."
Why's she talking like that? "Always do," I replied, floating closer. "Nice place you've got here. Very... cosmic."
She smiled faintly, then turned toward the pulsing light behind her. "You've noticed it, haven't you? The thing at my core that doesn't belong."
As we all looked toward the light, I realized what we were seeing. At the very center of Madelyne's consciousness floated a tiny ember of pure energy, a flame that burned with the intensity of a star despite its small size. It pulsed with a rhythm like a heartbeat, sending waves of energy throughout the mindscape with each beat.
Well, shit.
My theory was correct, then.
Jean gasped, her projection taking an involuntary step backward. "That's... that can't be..."
"The Phoenix Force," Emma whispered, her customary detachment momentarily shattered.
The reason Xavier's got kicked out was that the Phoenix didn't like him. He was the one who'd suppressed it deep within the real Jean back in the day, after all. That might also be the reason why we hadn't encountered Sinister or any of his monsters yet. This deep in Madelyne's mind, even Sinister's influence couldn't reach. This was insane.
But just because he couldn't personally project his mind here, that didn't mean he had no tricks up his sleeve. The tiny ember flickered, as if in recognition of its name. Around it, I could now see dark tendrils of energy. Sinister's influence wrapped around the Phoenix seed like chains.
"Holy shit," I said, the implications hitting me all at once. "Sinister didn't just create a clone. He was trying to create a vessel for the Phoenix Force. One he could control."
Jean moved closer to the ember, her face a mask of fear and wonder. "A fragment, a seed of the Phoenix Force… Placed deliberately within your mind matrix when you were created."
"This changes everything, dammit," Emma said, her analytical mind clearly racing. "The procedure is far more complex than we anticipated. Sinister's influence is intricately connected to the Phoenix seed. They're almost symbiotic."
"Is that why my mindscape looks like... this?" Madelyne asked, gesturing to the cosmic void beyond the temple.
Jean nodded slowly. "The Phoenix is a cosmic entity. Its presence, even as just a seed, would shape your consciousness in ways different from a normal human or mutant mind."
Emma began examining the dark tendrils wrapped around the ember. "I may be able to separate Sinister's influence from the Phoenix seed, but it will be delicate work… The connections run deep."
As Emma worked, Jean faced Madelyne with a troubled expression. "We have an impossible choice to make. We could attempt to remove both Sinister's influence and the Phoenix seed, which might destabilize your mind completely. Or we could leave both, keeping Sinister's influence intact."
"Neither option is acceptable," Madelyne said firmly.
Jean looked helplessly at Emma, who continued her examination. "I'm not sure there's a third option. The connections are too complex, too deeply integrated."
I'd been watching silently, the pieces falling into place in my mind. This was why Sinister had created Madelyne, not only as a replacement for Jean or to manipulate Scott Summers, but as his own personal Phoenix vessel. The perfect weapon under his control.
But more importantly, I remembered Madelyne's Declaration of Self, her determination to build her own identity brick by brick.
This was her choice to make, not ours.
"There is another way," I said, moving between them. "Madelyne, do you remember what we talked about yesterday? About identity being built, not discovered?"
She nodded, her eyes never leaving the Phoenix seed. To have the Phoenix when the real Jean didn't anymore, that prospect must look so attractive to her right now.
"Jean," I continued, turning to her, "you've hosted the Phoenix Force before. You understand it better than anyone. Instead of removing the seed, could you show Madelyne how to contain it safely while rejecting Sinister's control?"
Jean's eyes widened. "A psychic partitioning? It's possible, but incredibly difficult."
"I can help stabilize the process," Emma offered, apparently seeing merit in the idea. "Create psychic buffers to prevent feedback loops."
"Most importantly," I added, "it would be Madelyne's choice. She'd be choosing which parts of herself to keep, which to discard."
Madelyne stood, determination hardening her features. "That's what I want. To choose my own path, not have it chosen for me."
Jean hesitated, then nodded. "I can try. But Madelyne, you need to understand… containing even a fragment of the Phoenix Force means you'll never be entirely... normal. It will always be a part of you."
"I've never been normal," Madelyne replied with a hint of a smile. "Why start now?"
"I agree," I said, making a decision. "And I can do more than just watch."
Before anyone could object, I reached up to my ghostly face and pulled. The spectral skin peeled away like a mask, revealing what lay beneath. A nightmarish visage with an exposed skull, a single glowing green eye, and a gaping hole in my chest cavity from which black and white striped tentacles now emerged, writhing with newfound freedom.
Am I crazy?
Perhaps so. But if there's any time to do this, it's now. Surrounded by three powerful Telepaths, if Zs'Skayr showed himself, he'd get smashed around like garbage.
And here's the thing… Zs'Skayr didn't appear!
Zs'Skayr didn't exist in the Omnitrix. Confirmed.
Emma's diamond form flickered with surprise. "Well. That's... unexpected."
"What are you doing?" Jean asked, taking an instinctive step back.
"Ghostfreak's true form," I explained, my voice now deeper, more resonant in this cosmic void. "In darkness, between worlds... this is where I'm strongest."
I could feel it, a surge of power flowing through my Ectonurite form. The cosmic expanse of Madelyne's mindscape resonated with Ghostfreak's extradimensional nature. Here, untethered from physical reality, I could access abilities normally beyond my reach.
"I can help with more than just moral support," I said, the tentacles from my chest cavity extending toward the Phoenix seed and the dark tendrils wrapped around it. "When Sinister's influence weakens, I can help pull it away."
Jean looked uncertain, but Madelyne nodded. "I trust him."
That was all Jean needed to hear. She turned to face Madelyne, and they took positions on opposite sides of the Phoenix seed. Their mental projections reached toward each other until their fingertips touched. Where they connected, energy flowed between them. Not the dark tendrils of Sinister's influence, but pure light.
Their consciousnesses merged in a synchronicity that transcended words. Through this connection, Jean showed Madelyne how to identify Sinister's influence, how to separate it from her true self, and most importantly, how to contain the Phoenix seed without being consumed by it.
Emma worked around them, creating psychic barriers and failsafes, her hands weaving complex patterns of energy. The dark tendrils began to weaken, their grip on the Phoenix seed loosening as Madelyne's consciousness pushed back against them.
"Now!" Jean called out.
I surged forward, my tentacles lashing out with precision. They wrapped around the weakened tendrils of Sinister's influence, gripping them tightly. The darkness writhed and fought against my grasp, but in this realm, my strength was magnified.
How could a weakling human scientist's influence pass through my scrutiny?
"I've got it," I hissed through my exposed teeth. "Pull it free!"
Jean and Madelyne intensified their connection, the light between them burning brighter. Emma's diamond form glinted as she reinforced the psychic barriers. With a sound like tearing fabric, the dark tendrils ripped away from the Phoenix seed.
I dragged the squirming mass of Sinister's influence into the open space between us. It twisted and contorted, trying to reshape itself into Sinister's image, his pale face forming briefly before dissolving back into formless darkness.
"Together," Emma commanded. "Before it can reattach!"
The four of us surrounded the darkness that had been extracted, letting out our willpower.
Jean's telepathic force, Emma's diamond-hard psychic barriers, Madelyne's newly awakened will, and Ghostfreak's own telepathic power, adding on the otherworldly tentacles, all converged on the writhing mass. Under our combined assault, Sinister's influence began to fracture, crumbling into ash that scattered across the mindscape.
The Phoenix seed pulsed brightly at its sudden freedom, but instead of expanding as I feared it might, it settled more firmly within Madelyne's core, responding to her newfound control.
The entire mindscape trembled, then began to transform. The cosmic void remained, but it was now interspersed with more Earth-like structures. Gardens, libraries, and open spaces that clearly represented Madelyne's growing sense of self. The memory islands stabilized, no longer flickering uncertainly.
I pulled my tentacles back, allowing my outer skin to reform over my true visage. Even Ghostfreak seemed to sense this moment was too important for nightmares.
Jean slowly withdrew from the connection, her projection looking exhausted but satisfied. "It's done. Sinister's influence is gone."
It was true.
Madylne was free.
Somehow, I rejoiced with her. I was also free from the constant worry of Zs'Skayr.
Emma stepped back as well. "The Phoenix seed is contained, though not entirely dormant. It will always be a part of you, Madelyne, but it's your power now, not his."
Madelyne stood alone at the center of her consciousness, her mental avatar transformed. The simple white dress now shimmered with subtle energy, and her eyes glowed faintly with inner fire.
"I feel... different," she said, wonder in her voice. "Lighter. Clearer. Like I can finally see the world without looking through someone else's eyes."
"It worked better than we could have hoped," Jean said, genuine happiness in her voice. "You're free, Madelyne. Truly your own person."
"Instead of being uncomfortable around each other," I suggested, "maybe you two should treat each other as twins starting from now on. Lost reunited twins. It'll do everyone good."
The mindscape began to brighten around us, signaling the end of the procedure.
"Time to head back," Emma announced. "The transition to consciousness should be smooth now."
As we prepared to return to our bodies, Madelyne approached me. "Thank you, Ben. For everything… not just the tentacles." She smiled wryly.
"That's what friends are for," I replied. "Building, not just discovering, remember?"
She smiled, and for the first time, it reached her eyes completely. "I remember. And I won't forget."
The return to physical reality was jarring after the cosmic expanse of Madelyne's mindscape. I found myself back in Ghostfreak's form, floating beside the bed where Madelyne lay. I quickly transformed back to human, the green flash momentarily blinding in the dimmed room.
Emma and Jean were already stirring, their expressions a mixture of exhaustion and amazement.
"What you did was remarkable," Xavier said to Jean. "I monitored as best I could from outside. The synchronicity you achieved with Madelyne was unprecedented."
"It wasn't just me," Jean replied, glancing at Emma and then at me. "It was all of us."
On the bed, Madelyne's eyelids fluttered. She opened them slowly, blinking as she readjusted to physical reality. For a brief, heart-stopping moment, her eyes flashed with cosmic fire – orange and gold energies swirling in her irises – before settling back to their normal green.
She sat up carefully, one hand still clutching her Declaration of Self.
"How do you feel?" I asked, moving closer.
She considered the question seriously. "Like myself," she finally said. "For the first time ever, like myself."
Xavier wheeled closer, his expression both relieved and concerned. "The Phoenix seed... we had no idea Sinister had placed it within you. How did he even get his hands on it…?"
"It's contained safely, she shouldn't lose control," Jean assured him. "The barriers we created should hold indefinitely, as long as Madelyne maintains them."
"And I will," Madelyne said firmly. I doubted that. In this crazy world, there would come a situation where she'd have to use the Phoenix's powers more than she safely can. And therefore, the entity will connect with her properly.
She slowly stood from the bed, stretching as if testing her body for changes. "What happens now?"
"Now you rest," Emma said practically. "The procedure was mentally taxing, even if you feel fine at the moment."
"And after that?" Madelyne pressed.
Xavier exchanged glances with Jean. "That's entirely up to you, Madelyne. You're welcome to stay at the Institute for as long as you wish."
She looked at me, a small smile playing on her lips. "Actually, I was thinking about taking Ben up on his offer. New York. A fresh start."
"I meant what I said about introducing you to Jessica," I confirmed. "Though maybe we should give her a heads-up about the whole 'contains a fragment of a cosmic force of destruction' thing."
That earned a genuine laugh from Madelyne. "Probably wise."
As the others discussed practical matters of recovery and monitoring, I couldn't help but reflect on what we'd witnessed. Sinister had created Madelyne as a weapon, a vessel, a tool. He'd never anticipated that she would become something far more dangerous to his plans. A person with her own will, her own identity, and now, her own cosmic power.
The Phoenix seed within her wasn't just a source of power, it was what made her fundamentally different from Jean Grey. The current Jean, anyway, who had relinquished her connection to the Phoenix Force.
Madelyne caught my eye from across the room and smiled, a quiet confidence in her expression that hadn't been there before. For the first time, she stood tall without any hint of Jean's shadow falling over her.
This was one hell of a day.
Because of one important detail… That I was the closest person to her.
It wouldn't be wrong to say I had a personal Phoenix flying in the sky.
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Author Note: It's a new week, new Sunday! We met the goal last week as well despite the recent slowing down of updates, so I'll continue the bonus-chapter goals for the first day till my schedule clears further and we can do more.
Goal for tomorrow is Top 5 as usual, if we reach it by tomorrow I'll post 2 chapters at once. Get voting!!