Monday, February 3, 2020

Epilogue: If There’s Something Strange in Your Neighborhood…


Epilogue: If There’s Something Strange in Your Neighborhood…

Two Months Later…

“She’s dead, Jay!” Jacqueline yelled. “It’s time to face facts and move on.”

“No!” J.G. retorted. “I love her. And I’m not gonna give up.”

“What’s the point, dude?” Natalie asked. “She’s gone forever and never going to come back, no matter how much you try to believe it.”

“I paid $50,000 for this old rust bucket, Venkman!” Stantz pounded his fist on the hood of the still heavily wrecked Ecto-1, which was parked in the repaired garage area of the reconstructed firehouse headquarters. “So don’t tell me she cannot be fixed!”

Natalie and Jacqueline shook their heads over the youth’s naivety as Spengler walked out from the basement with Christina Melnitz, Alex Russo, and the former Ajax Exterminators. “I can’t believe you used the old Ghost Trap tactic I taught you,” Sean told Christina. “I never expected you to actually pay attention to what I was saying about it.”

“Well, of course, Sean. What else did you think I was paying attention to?”

“My epidermis, perhaps?” Sean remarked with a grin.

“Eww!” Alex cried.

“Uh, that’s another name for your skin, Alex,” Mickey alerted her.

A sheepish look appeared on Alex’s face as she realized her blunder. “Oh,” she said before her disgusted expression returned again when she added, “But still…Eww!”

Cody Martin had a bright smile on his face, walking in. “Cody Martin! Reporting for his first day of duty as an honorary Junior Ghostbuster!” The boy stood up straight and performed a salute to the senior members.

“You’re in the Ghostbusters business, dude…not the army,” Alex jested.

Mickey chuckled over Cody’s enthusiasm. “Oh, boy! It sure does feel great being the very first Junior Ghostbusters.”

“Yeah!” Donald gleefully cheered.

“We get to wear purdy uniforms, too.” Goofy added.


That was when the thought of being Ghostbusters (albeit of the “Junior” variety) was a somber reminder for Mickey of another. “Gosh…Genevieve woulda loved being one, too.”

The mentioning of their fallen comrade put a dreary mood over their spirited scene. Christina let out a deep, worried sigh and lamented, “She sacrificed herself to save everyone…to save all of us.”

“She turned out to be more of a legend than any of us,” J.G. solemnly reflected.

Since that night on the Tipton Hotel rooftop, he hadn’t forgotten how Genevieve defended him in front of Ursula. The touching things she said about him…before Vanessa (or the woman Ursula masqueraded as), no woman had ever stuck up for him like that. For that matter, no woman had ever sacrificed her life to save the world.

Genevieve was a rare gem. Losing her was tough on everyone she brought together a couple of months ago, mostly J.G.

The phone from Christina’s desk suddenly rang.

She was thankful for the interruption, which broke them out of their mourning.

“Ghostbusters,” she said into the receiver – a sense of nostalgia coursing through her to answer a call in that manner again. Soon after the conversation was over, she alerted the team, “Typhoid Mary’s been spotted in the soup kitchen of a homeless shelter a few blocks down Fifth.”

The details disgusted the team.

“Urgh!” Natalie dryly hurled, quivering with repulsion. “Better wear two extra pairs of gloves and a facemask for this one!”

Jacqueline giggled, shaking her head. “I love this town.”

The team rushed into J.G.’s parked Volvo outside, serving as temporary transportation until a more suitable company vehicle was found. As he sat in the back of the vehicle, Spengler seemed highly impressed with how much room there was in the Volvo. “You know, Jay,” he said, “There’s enough space in this car to give it a full enhancement for another Ecto model.”


“I still believe the Ecto-1 can be fixed,” Stantz declared.

“O.K. Seriously, dude…let it go,” said an annoyed Natalie.

           The Volvo roared down the street, moving faster than most of the other vehicles traveling down it. However, none of them took notice of the strange activity occurring right in the middle of the street, as a manhole cover started to shift on its own. It suddenly rose up, unleashing the foul septic odor that it contained in the sewers. If there was any clue of how this manhole cover moved on its own, it had to be the skeletal hand that popped out from under it, clawing at the concrete.

The DISNEY GHOSTBUSTERS will return in THE HAUNTED MANSION!

NEXT WEEK!

Monday, January 27, 2020

Chapter Nineteen: Hello and Goodbye



Chapter Nineteen: Hello and Goodbye

            As Genevieve aimed her Proton Gun at the glowing orb of the staff, she suddenly noticed a huge fluff of white hair sticking out from over the edge, signifying Ursula’s return. It’s either now or never, she thought, directing her attention back to the staff. Ursula’s body appeared from the edge of the rooftop, looming right behind the four original Ghostbusters. Her massive shadow engulfed them, and they stopped firing long enough to turn around and see her ominous form.

Ursula glared at the Ghostbusters and shrieked in fury. Then, at the corner of her eye, she spotted Genevieve aiming her weapon at the staff. Panicked, she immediately alerted Maleficent. “WATCH OUT!”

Maleficent turned and her eyes widened, just as Genevieve fired her stream at the glowing orb. As the protonic energy surrounded it, the orb cracked apart. It shattered, emitting a bright flash of white light from the throne and swallowing up everyone on the rooftop, including Ursula. The Sea Witch shielded her eyes, but it was soon to no avail; they instantly burned to ash at the same time her tentacles and other parts of her had as well. She let out a horrid scream before she finally faded away, nothing more than dust scattered in the wind.


The white light soon reached the rest of the thorn-shrouded building, each and every thorn burned away into ash. All of the Tipton Hotel shined like a ten-thousand watt light bulb in the middle of the city, momentarily turning night into day. The demons and monsters in the swirling vortex above growled at the white light, which burned the parts of their bodies every time they tried to reach out for it. It shined immensely into the vortex, slowing down its growing and swirling process while shrinking it down. Within seconds, the vortex vanished, leaving no trace of it behind.

The city of New York suddenly stopped glowing green and returned to its natural, individual colors. The sky above it had been cleared of the black clouds, revealing the dawn approaching at the horizon. It was by this time that the white light surrounding the Tipton Hotel had extinguished. The rooftop was heavily smoking afterwards, and the people on it were not moving. All they were doing was lying across the floor, completely motionless. They remained inert for minutes until Genevieve opened up her bright blue eyes and gasped. After a few coughs, she slowly and carefully got to her feet, feeling extremely dizzy and cold at the same time; but she soon felt relieved once she noticed Maleficent’s staff lying in pieces over the remains of Hades’ throne. She also realized the vortex was missing and all of New York City no longer glowing.

“Ohhhh, man!” She heard J.G.’s voice groaning near her and turned to see him sprawled over the floor and smoking.

Genevieve ran over to him and knelt down beside his body, checking it for any signs of cuts, bruises, or burns. There didn’t appear to be any, yet that didn’t stop her from asking, “Are you O.K.?”

She seemed to have gotten her answer once he started laughing. “I hadn’t had a rush like that since Spengler and I tested out our theory on electromagnetic microwaves!” Although it was an odd response to what had just occurred, Genevieve was just glad to know he was alright. “You saved the world, Genevieve…and you really could’ve gotten yourself killed doing it.”

Genevieve sheepishly smiled and shrugged. “It seemed like the coolest thing to do at the time.”

As she helped Stantz to his feet, they looked to the other Ghostbusters, seeing their smoking forms slowly begin to shift. They soon got up and took a deep breath, recovering from the unnatural occurrence they were involved in. One look around, and they realized how everything was back to normal. The only thing that stood out of place from the previous chaos was Hades, who lied on the ground motionless and non-flammable; his eyes were wide open, as was his mouth, giving off a rather disturbing, hypnotic expression. The bottom of his black toga was no longer shrouded in a dark gray fog. Instead, for the first time ever, pale blue feet stuck out from it, complete with disgusting yellowish brown toenails that stuck out like talons.


“Hey, check out Hades,” Jacqueline indicated as they crouched around him. “What’s up with him?”

Sean pulled out the P.K.E. Meter and scanned across Hades’ body. The bewildered look on his face after checking out the readouts described what kind of information he received. “He’s mortal,” he revealed. “The readings indicate that he no longer has any levels of psycho-kinetic energy surrounding him.”

Natalie shook her head in confusion. “Wait just a minute. How is that possible?”

“That wave of energy the staff had given off after it was destroyed,” Sean remarked, “when it disrupted Maleficent’s psycho-kinetic hold over the city, it must’ve also disrupted the link between her and Hades.”

“So it took her out of him?” Genevieve inquired.

“And all of Hades’ godly powers, too,” J.G. added.

Venkman felt that she didn’t need to worry about the little details. All that really mattered to her was that peace and order had once again been restored, and all was well with the world. She happily clapped her hands and said, “Mission accomplished. New York’s back to normal, Hades has been reduced to a vegetable, and Ursula and Maleficent are dead…again.”

“What if this isn’t totally over?” Jacqueline examined. “I mean, the last time we took advantage of a situation like this, we ended getting marshmallow stuck in our…”

KA-KURRRRRR!

A bolt of green lightning shot out from the clear sky and struck the rooftop, nearly striking the Ghostbusters. They looked up to see where it had come from, and it shocked them to find out how there were no clouds for it to emerge out from. However, there was some kind of a small green light that almost looked like a star, and that was exactly what they believed it to be until it started growing and swirling, much like the vortex from before. Its size increased to the point that it had become some sort of dimensional portal; but, unlike the previous vortex, there was only one monster or demon that appeared: a massive, four-headed, four-winged purple and black dragon.


“Oh, my…!” Genevieve cried as she watched the supernatural creature fly out from the portal and make its way for the Tipton rooftop. “It’s comin’ right toward us!”

“Then let’s not give it the chance,” Natalie suggested before she and the other three original Ghostbusters fired streams at the dragon, hitting areas of its body, from the chest to the wings. Despite the efforts of the team, the deformed dragon continued coming towards the rooftop, green flames seeping from its mouths. It let out a horrid shriek that echoed throughout the sky, blowing out several windows from nearby skyscrapers. The Ghostbusters continued to fire, but they eventually saw the lack of help it had done.

Witnessing their useless attempts at stopping the remarkable creature, Genevieve suddenly had a sense of déjà vu as she thought back to her battle with Cerberus; a multi-headed behemoth like him could only be slowed down through attacks on the heads themselves. Although this would only slow it down, there had to be something more powerful to put an end to it, and the only power she could think of for such a situation was the weapon she held in her hands.

“Aim for its heads!” she told her teammates.

The four original Ghostbusters did as the rookie instructed and fired streams at the dragon’s four heads, one stream for each head. Genevieve’s plan instantly worked. The moment that the streams struck the heads, the dragon stopped and hovered in midair, flailing its arms and wings about in agony. Smoke formed from its heads, but no burns or marks were on them. That was where Genevieve stepped in and aimed the Proton Gun of her highly advanced Proton Pack directly at the dragon’s torso; she fired a long, heavy stream that struck the monster’s body with great force. To the surprise of her teammates, the stream was successfully burning through the dragon’s once-impenetrable skin. The monster howled immensely from the intense pain, feeling itself dying each second the stream burned through it.

Everything seemed to have been going according to plan until Genevieve’s Proton Pack began rapidly beeping. A red light on her Proton Gun flashed repeatedly while parts of the Pack started smoking. Noticing this, Sean quickly went into panic. “Genevieve! Shut off your stream! Your Pack’s overheating!”

“Not until I’ve pushed it back into the portal!” Genevieve responded as more smoke poured out from the Pack, clouding the entire area.

Natalie and the others coughed. The smell that the smoke gave off was like burnt rubber mixed with sweaty socks. “Seriously, girl! Shut it off! We can take it from here!”

Genevieve shook her head. “Your Packs aren’t strong enough to finish the job!” She nodded her head towards the rooftop exit. “Go! Get outta here! If this thing blows, I don’t want you guys to be caught in the explosion!”

“NO!” J.G. yelled. “We’re getting out of this together!”


Genevieve winced, feeling the Proton Gun getting hotter under her grip; she looked up at the dragon and saw a flaming hole gaping wide open in its stomach. The longer she fired the powerful stream, the further the monster had been pushed back towards the portal. Once again, she turned to her teammates and cried, “GO! NOW!”

For a moment, the Ghostbusters hesitated, not wanting to leave one of their own behind to deal with the impending danger alone; but, with Genevieve too stubborn to shut off the overheating machine, it would be too risky to stay and try to convince her any longer. They shut off their own streams and ran away, taking the senseless mortal known as Hades along with them in their escape. Sean and Natalie carried him over their shoulders to the door that lead to the stairwell.

While they were exiting through the door, J.G. stopped and looked behind to see how Genevieve was holding up. He was shocked to see what effects the overheating Pack had on her: it burnt away sections of her already-ravaged flight suit; the gloves she had been wearing melted, exposing her hands to the intense heat given off from the Proton Gun; her flesh sizzled, and her sweating, reddened face registered extreme pain in response to it.

“Jay! Come on!” He heard Jacqueline call out to him from halfway down the stairwell; but he didn’t budge an inch. It disheartened him to see this girl – the one person who truly cared about him – sacrifice her own life for them.

I’m not leaving her behind.

Gripping his Proton Gun firmly, he ran back to Genevieve, whose flight suit had halfway burnt away and rendered her partially scorched and naked. The massive dragon she fired on had reached closer to the portal, just as Genevieve had intended. Its remarkable energy, combined with that of the particle stream from the Proton Pack, was enough to generate a great collapse. The portal instantly closed, crushing the dragon’s huge body in the process. It let out one final shriek of agony before vanishing into nothingness.

The worn-out Genevieve shut off her stream, but only several minutes too late. The Proton Pack continued to smoke, overheat, and beep. She attempted to take it off her body, but it gave her too much pain to do so. It was on the brink of self-destructing, and it planned on taking her along with it.

“GENEVIEVE!” Stantz cried as he continued to run to her.

Her bloodshot eyes grew wide in shock, seeing him come towards her. She reached out in his direction and attempted to drive him off again, but she suddenly felt a bizarre sensation overwhelm her body, as if it were dissolving to pieces. This was just as a bright blue light shined beneath her and engulfed her entire body. She screamed…or at least she thought she had…as everything went white right before her very eyes.


From a distance, J.G. watched as a wall of blue protonic energy came towards him and knock him right off his feet. As it phased through his body, he felt like every molecule in him jumped, giving off a weird tickling sensation over his body. He fell on his back, with his Proton Pack somewhat breaking his fall, and remained there momentarily.

The blue protonic energy continued its trek throughout the city, coming in contact with several buildings and knocking out the electricity within them. It even went as far as disintegrating small chunks of them, exposing their interiors. Inside the Tipton Hotel, Spengler, Venkman, and Zeddemore felt an odd tremor as the lights in the stairwell went out and were replaced with red emergency ones.

Back on the rooftop, J.G. got to his feet and looked over the edge to see the blue protonic energy reach outside the city limits and dissolve, no longer a threat to any other organic and non-organic forms in any other areas. After witnessing its disappearance, J.G. turned to where the source of the energy had come from: Genevieve and her advanced Proton Pack. While the Proton Pack reduced to a smoking chunk of rubble on the ground, there were no signs of Genevieve’s body anywhere. All that was left were the tattered remains of the flight suit she wore throughout their entire adventure.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Chapter Eighteen: Who Ya Gonna Call?



Chapter Eighteen: Who Ya Gonna Call?

            The sky was an endless wave of blackness as the clouds formed and green lightning struck across them, hitting the Tipton rooftop most of the time. With all of New York glowing in a greenish hue and its citizens roaming around like mindless zombies, it really turned out to be an extraordinarily eerie scene. To top it all off, a strange purple vortex was forming right above the Tipton Hotel, growing exponentially by the second. Near the building’s entrance, all of the residents of the Tipton and New York were still gathered together, guarding every inch of the front; they all had their mouths gaped open, letting saliva ooze down the side of them, and were looking upward at the huge purple mist swirling above. And then, they heard the voice of a very sarcastic woman.

“Housekeeping!”


When they simultaneously turned their heads, a massive stream of peach-colored slime flooded them, coming directly from the Proton Gun/Sprayer of Genevieve Marie’s Proton Pack. She stood parallel with her teammates, spraying every single person blocking their path to the thorn-shrouded entrance of the Tipton. By the time she was done, they were all lying on the ground in a large puddle of ooze.

“Let’s go!” Natalie ordered before they carefully stepped over the downed citizens, who slowly picked themselves up afterwards.

Once they reached the Tipton entrance, Genevieve activated the Slime Blower feature of the Pack again, covering every thorn with the mood slime. The thorns dripped with it for moments until dissolving right before the very eyes of the Ghostbusters. They smiled, feeling extremely pleased to know that the slime could work as a counter-effect to Maleficent’s evil magic.

The team went through the revolving doors and into the abandoned lobby, some parts of which had been covered with thorns. Venkman eyeballed the elevators, which had been practically disabled from the enormous wave of thorns that busted through them. “Why is it that every time a supernatural event hits this place we’re forced to take the stairs?”

“It’d be best that we didn’t, even if they were available,” Sean advised. “Maleficent has control of every part of this building.” He ran his P.K.E. Meter through the thorns that covered parts of the lobby. “These thorns function primarily as surveillance rather than security.”

“So Maleficent can see our every move?” Genevieve inquired. “That could only mean she knows we’re already here.”

“No doubt she saw us coming a mile away,” Jacqueline presumed. “Probably expected our company.”

Suddenly, the lights in the lobby and the rest of the building went off. Everything went pitch black and forced the Ghostbusters to each switch on flashlights that were attached to one of the straps holding up their Packs.

J.G. shined a light over every portion of the room, hoping to find the door to the stairwell; and then, out of nowhere, he came across one eerie-looking door that was wooden and had a semi-oval shape with the face of a goblin carved in. It was conveniently left untouched by the bushels of thorns that covered the lobby. “Hey,” Stantz finally alerted his teammates on the discovery. “I’ve got something here.” The others shined their lights over the strange door that appeared out of nowhere. “Looks like you were right about Maleficent expecting us, Jacqueline.”

“Yeah, she made it easy for us to get to her,” Genevieve indicated.

“I wouldn’t rule out the possibility of this being a trap,” Sean stated.

“Well, why else would she place a door here for us?” Natalie asked.

J.G. already made his way towards it. “I don’t care about the specifics of its existence! All I care about is getting Vanessa back!” Once he approached the door, he quickly realized there were no handles on it; this, of course, brought out a great deal of anger. He pounded heavily on it and screamed, “YOU LET US IN, YOU WITCH! GIVE ME BACK MY GIRLFRIEND!”

The pounding continued until there was a sudden rumbling noise. Slowly, the door began to open upwards and an intensely bright white light entered the dark room. The Ghostbusters shielded their eyes from it as the voice of Maleficent echoed throughout the air.


ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK, DR. STANTZ! THE FATE OF YOU AND YOUR COMPANIONS WILL BE DETERMINED TONIGHT!

J.G. looked to his teammates, who all appeared to be more concerned about him than themselves. This situation became more personal for him by the second, and Natalie, Sean, Jacqueline, and Genevieve did not like it one bit. Detaching their Proton Guns from their Packs and gripping them firmly in their hands, the Ghostbusters cautiously went into the light. The team didn’t know what to expect, coming out on the other side; it could’ve either been another dimension, another period in time, or Hell itself.

However, they soon discovered that it was none of the above. Instead, they ended up on the Tipton rooftop…at least, they thought it was. The atmosphere was completely alien compared to their previous visit; it all resembled Hades’ lair in the underworld; but, with the addition of Maleficent’s thorns and her glowing staff protruding from Hades’ throne, it was more like hers rather than his.

“Haven’t they heard of ‘equal share’?” Natalie uttered.

The team ventured further out onto the rooftop, observing the eerie, haunting features that plagued it. Sean and Jacqueline noticed the stone statues that looked a lot like Pain and Panic and soon came to the realization that it was in fact them. They wondered what the idiotic minions could’ve done to bring Hades to the point where he could put that kind of a curse on them. It was then that Jacqueline pondered aloud, “Does he even have that kind of power?”

Spengler scanned the minions’ stoned figures up and down individually. “I’m not finding any readings here that indicate this is his doing.” He then turned and focused on the rest of the area, mostly the throne. “In fact…none of this shows any indication of Hades. It’s Maleficent…all of it.”

The other Ghostbusters exchanged curious looks.

“Then…where is Hades?” Genevieve searched.

They felt a chilling wind blow past them from the right and looked in that direction to see what caused it. J.G. was caught by surprise along with his teammates when he noticed Vanessa standing on the rooftop; she looked oddly calm and had a totally blank expression on her face.


“Vanessa!” Stantz cried as he ran to her and gave a warm hug, which was a stark contrast to how ice-cold her body felt. “Are you alright, baby? Did they hurt you?”

“I’m fine, my love,” Vanessa said in a monotone that everyone but J.G. noticed.

“We have to get you to safety,” he suggested. “This place isn’t safe.”

“Nowhere is safe, my love. Maleficent’s plan is already set in motion. Look above us.”

The group looked upward to the sky, seeing the purple vortex that had gotten wider than the building itself. Through the vortex, they could see clouds that were redder than blood, swirling along with the vortex. Body parts of different monsters and demons stuck out from the clouds, accompanied by their snarls and growls, which echoed through the air.

“It’s the apocalypse, darling,” Vanessa calmly specified. “The end of all life on Earth…and the beginning of a new one for all creatures of the underworld.”

Natalie raised an eyebrow at the girl. “Well, you sound pretty cool about it.”

“That’s because Maleficent helped me see the true glory of it all,” Vanessa remarked. “She’s saving us from Armageddon…an impending war between two powerful underworld forces that would last for centuries!”

“By destroying our world?!” Genevieve exclaimed.

“You don’t understand,” Spengler told Vanessa. “Creating this dimensional rift is going to wipe out both our world and the underworld…No one will survive this!”

“A sacrifice must be made,” retorted Vanessa.

J.G. reacted in shock to the way his girlfriend was acting towards this nightmare, although his teammates somehow suspected this behavior from her. In fact, it was Genevieve who finally realized something that had been on the minds of many who had met this strange woman. To put her suspicion to the test, she switched her “Combo Pack” from Slime Blower mode to Proton mode while aiming the thrower in Vanessa’s direction without anyone noticing. “I couldn’t agree with ya more, home-girl,” she said before firing a particle stream that struck Vanessa directly in the chest and throwing her several feet across the air. She soared far enough to be completely thrown off the rooftop.

The eyes of the other Ghostbusters widened in horror over what Genevieve had just done. J.G., who was the most mortified of them all, furiously turned to her and yelled, “ARE YOU LOCO?”

Before Genevieve could explain herself, there was an enormous quake that knocked the Ghostbusters off their feet; then another one came that sent dust falling from the ceiling; and then another and another followed until the source of the quakes was revealed when a huge black tentacle whipped up from over the edge of the rooftop and slammed down hard near the Ghostbusters. The tentacle just barely missed Hades’ throne and Maleficent’s staff when it demolished most of the rooftop structure.

When the Ghostbusters tried to get back to their feet, they were knocked down again just as another tentacle appeared and crashed down through the remainder of the rooftop’s structure. All that had been left of Hades’ fortress was his throne and the stoned figures of Pain and Panic. If the two minions were still conscious beneath that rock exterior, they would absolutely be stricken with extreme terror. This was especially when a gigantic purple face with white hair had slowly risen right in front of them, glaring directly at the Ghostbusters.


The eyes of the team, looking up at the looming form of Ursula, widened in shock and fear. It then dawned upon Venkman, Spengler, Zeddemore, and especially Stantz that this “sea witch” had been posing as J.G.’s girlfriend the entire time. And who better than Natalie to verbally express her amazement when she told J.G., “Aw, dude! Your girl really is a witch!”

Stantz was in too much shock to give a retort for that statement; he much rather demanded to be given a reason for this betrayal. “I don’t understand. Why me? Why use me like that to help Maleficent give revenge on us?”

And with an ominous, echoing voice, Ursula responded, “Because you are the heart of the Ghostbusters! And what a better way of weakening your precious little band than striking the heart!”

Ursula’s plan seemed to have worked as J.G. appeared to be heavily distraught by the fact that his one and only true girlfriend turned out to be another evil spirit. The other Ghostbusters noticed the despair on his face while he looked down at the ground. It was enough to make both Genevieve and Natalie angry at Ursula for doing this to him.

“Now that’s cold…even for you!” Natalie shouted. “My boy, Jay, is an awesome guy who knows how to treat a girl right! If there’s anybody who’s lost something great from this, it’s you!”

Ursula bellowed with laughter. “Oh, really? How do you figure?”

“Because love is a lot stronger than you can imagine,” Genevieve told her. “Dr. Stantz is a great man. I might not know him as well as these other guys do, but I know him well enough to admit this: If I had someone as special as him in my life, I’d cherish every moment of our time together rather than exploit it like you have!”

These words caught J.G.’s attention just as immediately as Genevieve said them. It reminded him of the great times he had with Vanessa when he wasn’t aware of it all being a ploy. It lifted his spirits again knowing that it was all coming from such a wonderful human being like Genevieve Marie. He only had the pleasure of knowing her for a couple of days, before seeing how great she was not only as a Ghostbuster, but as a friend.

“Oh, please!” Ursula’s booming voice snapped him out of his thoughts. “Spare me the ‘love lecture!’ I had enough of it from that little mermaid!”

“Then maybe you’ll like a lecture in physics,” Natalie countered.

Without warning, the four original Ghostbusters opened fire on Ursula, their particle streams striking the face of the Sea Witch. She hollowed in pain as her hands went to her sizzling face and covered it; but soon that agonized hollowing was replaced with demented cackling as Ursula uncovered her face to reveal how it was not at all scorched from the blasts. Seeing this, the Ghostbusters started to feel like their chances of defeating this evil spirit was slim to none. Apparently, Ursula’s power was greatly amplified by Maleficent, making her practically immune to anything.

That was until Spengler thought about the extreme power that Genevieve’s Proton Pack had carried and knew there had to be a chance. Quickly, he told her, “Fire a short stream right at her chest!”

“You’d think it’d be enough?” she asked.

“Just do what the man says,” Natalie pressed.

Genevieve flipped the switch to the Proton setting and briefly fired a stream at the chest of Ursula. Its power was heavy and intense enough to knock the Sea Witch back, forcing all of the tentacles she had clinging to the building to pop off and leave her falling down the side. Jacqueline smiled over the result of the powerful blast. “Oh, sweet!” She looked to the Pack on Genevieve’s back and gently patted it with her black-gloved hand. “I don’t know where this little toy came from, but I’m sure glad that it’s here now!”


There was another tremor that shook the building, and the Ghostbusters had assumed it was a result of Ursula hitting the street far below. Realizing there were still citizens down there, possibly still recovering from Maleficent’s curse, the Ghostbusters ran to the edge and looked over to make sure the damage was not massive. Luckily, Ursula’s colossal form never reached the street. Unfortunately, she regained enough strength to cling back onto the building and begin climbing back up to the rooftop with much force and intensity. The furious expression on her face told how determined she was to get to her adversaries, despite the fact she was grasping onto prickly thorns to propel her climb.

“Got any more tricks under your hat, Sean?” Natalie quizzed.

Spengler gazed around at what was left of the demolished rooftop; he focused his gaze on the throne and the staff that hadn’t budged from it since it was stuck right in. “There,” he exclaimed as he pointed to it. “That’s got to be the source of Maleficent’s power!”

Venkman scoffed. “Obviously!”

Genevieve then stepped forward and aimed her thrower directly at the staff. “I’ll destroy it before you can say…”

FLOOM!


A wall of green fire suddenly shot out in front of them, its immense heat sending them falling back. When the flames subsided, the form of Hades appeared before them, standing in the way of Maleficent’s staff. The flames on his body had intensified, growing to at least four feet from all parts of him, and he appeared to be much, much taller than the Ghostbusters last remembered seeing him.

“Okay, seriously…somebody is sellin’ some type of supernatural drug around here to make these guys so jacked!” Natalie joked.

J.G. pointed a finger at the Lord of the Underworld and said, “We stopped you once before, Hades! We can do it again tonight!”

“But can you do it with Hades no longer here?” The evil god said with Maleficent’s voice echoing behind his, firing a huge fireball at the Ghostbusters.


The team dodged out of the way in time for the fireball to strike at the edge of the rooftop, causing a large chunk to break away and take the stoned figures of Pain and Panic with it. It all fell on the climbing Ursula, who swiped at it with one tentacle, smashing everything to pieces. Every piece of Pain and Panic was turned to dust and left floating into the wind.

The Ghostbusters hid behind huge pieces of debris to avoid the fiery blasts that Hades sent at them. This kind of power was unexpected from even him. There was no doubt that the god had been possessed by the spirit of Maleficent. Although that sounded remarkably unbelievable or improbable to them, it was the only explanation for all that was happening. Only the power of the “God of the Dead” could truly enhance the powers of a dead sorceress like Maleficent.

“You know, when the risks always get higher like this, it tends to be such a pain in my butt,” Natalie exclaimed as she hid behind a chunk of debris along with Jacqueline and J.G. Across from them were Sean and Genevieve, who both looked over the jagged edge at Hades/Maleficent. A fireball hurled in their direction, and they dodged in time for it to explode around them, flames cascading over the edges. The heat felt extremely intense and slightly scorched some parts of their flight suits (Genevieve’s already battle-damaged from her earlier excursion at the firehouse).

Angered by how defenseless they seemed to be, Genevieve no longer saw any point in hiding herself from this menace. Without a second thought, she rolled away from the hiding spot she shared with Spengler and got behind another that was a few feet closer to Maleficent. Spengler, seeing what she had done, knew she was bound to get herself killed with such a risky move; then he realized the opportunity of distracting Maleficent while Genevieve went after the staff.

As quick as he could, Sean stood up from his hiding spot and fired a stream at Hades/Maleficent. It connected with his/her shoulder, not enough to scratch it, but enough to make Maleficent angry. She turned to Spengler, just as he ducked back behind the debris, and attempted to unleash another fireball at his location. It was then that Venkman popped up and shot out her own stream, attracting Maleficent’s attention towards her.

Natalie ducked back down while Sean stood up again and fired another brief but affective stream. J.G. and Jacqueline saw what they were doing and began to catch on. “We’ll scatter across different spots,” directed Stantz. “Anyplace that would drive her focus away from the throne.”


Zeddemore and Stantz did just that, hiding behind two other separate chunks of debris and took turns firing streams at Hades/Maleficent with Spengler and Venkman. The four original Ghostbusters created different patterns while firing upon the entity, so that she would be too confused to figure it out. With her trying so hard to destroy them as the streams hit certain areas of Hades’ body, it was a good enough distraction to allow Genevieve to sneak in behind Maleficent and slowly approach the throne. The staff protruding from it was glowing brighter by the minute and the vortex that it pointed directly toward had engulfed half of the sky. All of existence depended on what Genevieve had done next.

Epilogue: If There’s Something Strange in Your Neighborhood…

Epilogue: If There’s Something Strange in Your Neighborhood… Two Months Later… “She’s dead, Jay!” Jacqueline yelled. “It’s time...