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WONDER WOMAN:WEBS OF EVIL
BY AUTHOR UNKNOWN

Chapter 1

   It has been a couple days since the capture of the invisible maniac,
and things slowed down a bit at IADC headquarters. In the cafeteria
Agent Diana Prince and Beverly, the IADC receptionist, were enjoying a
quiet lunch together.
    "Hey, Diana, her comes Harold Farnum. Why don't you try that joke I
told you about this morning?" suggested Beverly.
    "I don't think-"
    "Oh, come on. It'll be fun!" giggled Beverly. 
    "Oh all right. Hello, Harold, would you like to join us?" asked
Diana sweetly as she batted her eyelashes.
    "Sure, thanks! How are you, Diana?" asked Harold as he sat down.
    "Fine, just fine. Would you like to have an argument?" asked Diana
as she giggled.
    "Um, no, not really." replied Harold.
    "Yes you do." said Diana.
    "No I don't."
    "Yes, you do."
    "No, I don't."
    "But you're arguing with me right now, aren't you?" giggled Diana.
    "No, we are NOT having an argument. All you're really doing is
contradicting me." said Harold.
    "No I'm not." replied Diana.
    "Yes you are."
    "No I'm not. We're having an argument, whether you like it or not."
said Diana.
    "But this isn't an argument!" replied Harold.
    "Yes it is."
    "No it isn't."
    "Yes it is." smiled Diana.
    'No it isn't."
    "Yes it is."
    "AAAARGH!" replied Harold in a fit of frustration.
    "Okay, I think that's enough, Diana." laughed Beverly. 
    "Sorry, Harold, it was just a little joke. One that you entertained
us with very professionally." complimented Diana.
    "Thanks....I think." said a perplexed Harold as he started eating
his lunch. 

    *    *    *

    The rest of the day was uneventful and somewhat boring, and Diana
returned home from a long day's work at IADC headquarters. Early that
evening while working on her home computer a strange hologram appeared
near her.
    "Diana..." said a voice.
    "Who's there?" asked Diana as she looked around the room.
    "Diana..." said the voice again, sounding more familiar.
    "Andros? Is that you?" said Diana.
    "Yes, focus on me....this astral projection is more difficult than I
anticipated...." said Andros. Concentrating on Andros' image, a full 3-D
hologram appeared in front of Diana Prince.
    "Hello, Diana, I wish I could be the bearer of better news but Earth
is in great peril. An alien villain who goes under the name 'Silkweave'
is headed for Earth, seeking to steal the energy necessary to conquer my
world. We are pacifists, not warriors; we are too weak and passive to
stop it." said Andros.
    "What does this 'Silkweave' look like?" asked Diana.
    "It can transform into humanoid form, and appears like a medium
sized man devoid of any hair on its body. In its natural state it
appears like a part Earth spider, part Earthman creature. It possesses
advanced technological weapons and can shoot strong webs to immobilize
its victims. Do you have a computer?"
    "Yes." answered Diana.
    "Good. I will telepathically transmit the information to your
computer device now." said Andros.
    The lights in Diana's room started to dim briefly.
    "It has started. Silkweave is on Earth and is already stealing some
of Earth's energy as we speak!" exclaimed Andros. "The transmission is
complete. Farewell, Diana, and may your quest be successful." 
    "Thank you, Andros....Thank you." replied Diana as the hologram faded. 

    *    *    *

    Shortly thereafter the power was restored and Diana heard a knock on
the door. Answering it, Diana met a young woman with blonde/light brown
hair and glasses, with a petite but attractive figure and demeanor.
    "Miss Prince?" asked the woman.
    "Yes." responded Diana.
    "Hi, I'm Rebecca Tisher, but you can call me Becky. I called you
yesterday to about the interview for the Washington Gazette concerning
the IADC."
    "Oh yes, please come in. I'm sorry, but things have been pretty busy
around here and at IADC." said Diana as she picked up some loose papers.
   
    "Well, I'm here not only for the interview, but because a mutual
friend, named Andros, referred me to you as well."
    Diana's eyes lit up and paused for a second of surprise. "You know Andros."
    "Yes, I met him several weeks ago when he made another visit to
Earth. He's also told me about the alien Silkweave. Here's the info he
sent me." replied Becky.
    "We need to talk." said Diana.

    *    *    *

    After a couple of hours of comparing Andros' notes and their own
estimations, Diana and Becky managed to sort out their conclusions.
    "So, this alien 'Silkweave' is draining electric power to enhance
its own abilities, and can shape-shift if necessary." said Diana.
    "Yes, that's what it says here. Then again, maybe it likes to kidnap
and tie up pretty young girls in its webs!" joked Becky. 
    Diana laughed. "I'm going to enjoy working with you. You said that
you knew about Silkweave's arrival?"
    "Yes. I received it through the police radio on the way here. A
nightwatchman was found tied up and told police about some bald guy
eating electricity. The nightwatchman was kind of intoxicated, so I
don't think they'll believe him." replied Becky. "Andros did manage to
tell me where Silkweave's landing site was, though." 
    "Great. I have day-off tomorrow. We'll check it out then." said Diana. 
    "You will do no such thing, Earthlings!" said an alien voice as it
crashed through the windows. It was a man dressed in normal clothes, but
had no facial or body hair present; it was Silkweave!
    "Andros is a fool! You cannot beat me!" yelled Silkweave as it shot
a stream of white, sticky, silk like strands from a gun that wrapped
around Diana's feet, tripping her to the floor. Another stream came from
Silkweave's mouth, which wrapped itself around Becky's arms and feet,
firmly binding her. Silkweave continued firing the web gun at Diana,
binding her to the floor with the sticky webs. 
    "Diana, help!" exclaimed Becky as Silkweave placed her on its shoulders.
Turning to Diana before it left with Becky, it yelled out, "Come, Wonder
Woman, come if you dare. Use tracking device to find me!" roared
Silkweave as it tossed a device that landed near Diana. Silkweave leaped
out of the window,disappearing with Becky Tisher.

    *    *    *

    Diana was firmly pinned to the floor, struggling frantically for
several minutes to escape. "Oh God, I have to stop that creature...."
said Diana to herself. Grabbing a pair of scissors that fell onto the
floor, Diana started to slowly cut a hand and arm free of the sticky
webs. Once her arm was free Diana cut away the sticky webs and rose to
her feet. Spinning in a circle and a crack of thunder later, Wonder
Woman emerged once again!
    Picking up the tracking device, she noticed a "blip" moving south,
toward some old abandoned mine shafts. Leaping out the window and
landing onto the ground below, Wonder Woman began her pursuit of
Silkweave. 

    *    *    *

    Meanwhile, Silkweave had carried Becky to its hidden lair, an old
cave outside of Washington, DC. Becky had blacked out after Silkweave
captured her, and slowly awoke. Waking, she tried to move, only to
notice herself laying spread eagled on a large, sticky web. 
    "I have to get out this...but how?" thought Becky to herself.
Noticing that it was only her clothes that was stuck to the webs, Becky
began to slowly slip out of them. Sliding her right arm out of her
blouse sleeve, she unbuttoned her blouse slipped her left arm out and
sat up, unbuttoning her jeans and removing her shoes. Wearing only her
white pantied and a white tank top, Becky slid her legs and feet out of
her jeans and slowly slipped through the gaps within the giant web,
landing on her feet onto the ground below. 
    As Becky took a few steps to get away she was already detected. Two
small robot spiders noticed her movement, and began firing this sticky
silk webs that wrapped around her ankles, tripping her onto the ground
stunned.
    "Excellent work. I shall finish the rest...." said Silkweave as it
bound Becky's hands behind her back with webs and wrapped her arms and
legs in the soft, silky web strands, and then placing her back onto the
giant web. 
    "Unnnh! Oohhh!" struggled Becky as she tried to break free from the
silk webbing that bound her. "What are you going to do with me??" asked
Becky. Silkweave replied with an evil smile and held a feather in its
hand and said, "You will find out soon enough."

    *    *    *

    Using the tracking device, Wonder Woman reached the cave where
Silkweave was hiding. The cave was a group of old mineshafts linked
together and was remarkably well lit. Cautiously, Wonder Woman entered
the cave. 
    Meanwhile, Silkweave continued formulating its plans. Scrolling up
some files Prodigy with its mouse on a stolen PC, Silkweave located its
next power plant target.
    "Yes...the Dunham Power and Light Company....rich, electricity
producing turbines.....so delicious...." cackled Silkweave as it glowly
with an aura of electricity. "But must first deal with more pressing
matters." 
    Silkweave returned to the web where it was holding Becky captive.
Walking on the web as like any normal surface, Silkweave smiled as it
began to gently tickle Becky's stomach with a feather.
    "Hee-hee! Hey, cut that out! I can't move to get away!" giggled
Becky. Silkweave continued tickling her stomach and ribs with the
feather, making Becky hysterical with laughter. "No! Please! Let me
go..." giggled Becky. 
    "Stop what you're doing this instant!" authoritavely said Wonder
Woman. Silkweave said nothing, but smiled as the two small robot drone
spiders fired webs at Wonder Woman, binding her from her neck to her
ankles in sticky silk threads. Seconds later, Wonder Woman broke free
instantly with her strength, snapping the strands into tiny fibers.
    "You will have to do better than that, Silkweave!" said Wonder Woman.
    "Agreed." replied Silkweave as it fired a stream of webs at Wonder
Woman, binding her arms and legs in a tight cocoon that went from her
neck to her ankles. 
    "Super strength is ineffective against my own webs which are
energized with enhanced power...." gloated Silkweave as it carried the
struggling Wonder Woman and stuck her to the giant web next to Becky. 
    Silkweave leaped off the web and left the cave, saying, "Follow me
if you dare, allies of Andros, it will mean your downfall!!!" as it
darted away. 
    Becky gave a surprised and confused look to Wonder Woman and asked,
"Where do we go from here?"
    "I don't know...." replied a struggling Wonder Woman.

Chapter 2

    "There's just so many layers!" exclaimed Wonder Woman as she
struggled. Becky looked on and tried to get loose, to no avail. Several
minutes later Wonder Woman managed to maneuver an arms free and began
ripping the strands that bound her. Minutes later Wonder Woman was free,
and then freed Becky.
    "Where to next? Do you think Silkweave will be at the Dunham power
plant?" asked Becky as she put her clothes back on.
    "No." replied Wonder Woman. "Look at this schematic map Silkweave
left behind. From its markings it points to here: the old Murraysville
hospital."
    "The old sanitarium?" said a perplexed Becky. "It's been closed
since the 1980s, there's nothing there, it's not even powered anymore."
    "But look, the power grid junction of three major power plants in
the DC and Maryland area rendezvous under the hospital. If Silkweave
taps into that junction...."
    "....then Silkweave will drain energy from three power plants at the
same time!" exclaimed Becky. "I know a shortcut to Murraysville hospital
through the woods outlying this old mine. We can get there is a few
minutes!" said Becky as the two left the mine.

    *    *    *

    Wonder Woman went ahead of Becky Tisher, telling her to inform the
police at an emergency phone booth on the roadside at to wait there for
help to arrive. Like the rambunctious person she was, Becky informed the
police and then headed toward the Murraysville hospital.

    *    *    *

    Wonder Woman arrived at the old sanitarium, which appeared lit and
well maintained even though it's been deserted for a few years.
"Silkweave probably activated the backup generator for the lights..."
said Wonder Woman to herself as she entered the hospital cautiously.
    Through a maze of hallways Wonder Woman searched room after room for
a sign of Silkweave with no luck. Searching the isolation wards, Wonder
Woman was attacked from behind by Silkweave. As she checked out a padded
cell room a massive web hit her from behind, binding her arms together.
An additional web struck Wonder Woman at her ankles, tying her feet and
forcing her to the ground.
    Wonder Woman rolled to her back to see her foe: it was Silkweave indeed.
    "You are truly a worthy opponent." gloated Silkweave. "But I must
now subdue you to prevent you from stopping me." said Silkweave as it
began tickling Wonder Woman's knees.
    "No! hee-hee! Stop! Let me go! hee-hee!" giggled Wonder Woman as she
frantically struggled against the webs. "So sticky...and strong...can't
break...
free..." laughed Wonder Woman.

    *    *    *

    Meanwhile, Becky Tisher arrived at the sanitarium as well, and could
hear Wonder Woman's laughter through the hallways. Grabbing an old piece
of wood as a weapon, Becky followed the sounds and reached the room
where Silkweave was tickling Wonder Woman.
    "Let her go, monster!" yelled Becky as she smashed the board on
Silkweave. The board broke into tiny splinters, and Silkweave turned and
glared at Becky.
    "eep." squeeked out Becky as she fainted.
    Silkweave fired its web gun again at Wonder Woman, cocooning her
even tighter than before. Picking up Becky, Silkweave left the padded
cell room, leaving Wonder Woman firmly bound.
    "No! Let her go!" exclaimed Wonder Woman as Silkweave left.

    *    *    *

    Silkweave wandered aimlessly around the corridors, reaching a small
room and placed Becky on a bed. Removing her clothes, Becky was left
wearing her white tank top and panties. Procuring an old strait-jacket,
Silkweave slipped the restraining device on Becky's slender body and
secured it tightly. Laying her on the bed, Silkweave spread Becky's legs
and strapped her to the bed at her ankles and her waist with the leather
restraints attached to the bed.
    Becky began to stir. "Huh? Hey! Unnnh! Mmmmmp! Unnnh!" struggled
Becky against the tight strait jacket.
    "What is that Earthling phrase? ah, yes, 'goochy, goochy, gooo'"
said Silkweave as it began tickling Becky's feet.
    "No!" laughed Becky. "Stop that! That tickles!" laughed Becky some more.

    *    *    *

    Summoning the last of her strength, Wonder Woman broke free of the
cocoon, snapping the webs into tiny strands. Panting to catch her
breath, Wonder Woman left the room looking for Becky.
    After a few minutes of tickling Becky's feet Silkweave removed an
old fusebox that was in the room. "Yes...YES! This is the junction!"
said Silkweave. Splicing some wires and attaching an alien device to the
fusebox, electrical energy emanated from the box, making Silkweave glow
with strange nimbus.
    Wonder Woman arrived in the room and kicked down the door.
    "Die, Earthling!" roared Silkweave as it fired an electrical surge
at Wonder Woman, which was deflected with her bracelets.
    "You cannot stop me, Wonder Woman....the power....THE POWER!!!!!"
roared Silkweave.
    "Wonder Woman! In my pants.....there's a device from Andros!!!"
cried out Becky.
    "What?!" yelled Wonder Woman through the thunder and lightning.
    "There! On the floor! The white crystal! Use it!"
    Wonder Woman dodged another electrical bolt made by Silkweave and
grabbed the crystal. The crystal suddently glowed and began draining the
electrical energy from Silkweave. The crystal suddenly grew hot, and
Wonder Woman dropped it onto the floor while it continued draining
Silkweave's energy.
    Wonder Woman dashed to the bed and began to untie Becky from the
straps and strait jacket. "What was that?" asked Wonder Woman.
    "No time to explain, let's go!" yelled Becky as she grabbed her
clothes and left the room with Wonder Woman.
    "NOOOOOOO!" yelled Silkweave as it collapsed onto the ground unconscious.

    *    *    *

    "What did that device do?" asked Wonder Woman.
    "Andros told me that it was a containment field that drained
Silkweave's energy once it began tapping into outside energy. It's like
siphoning gas; Silkweave was stealing cups while we were taking gallons
from it." smiled Becky.
    "I just wonder what we do now..." concluded Becky.
    "Leave that to me." said Andros.
    "Andros?!" exclaimed Wonder Woman in surprise.
    "Yes, it is I. I shall teleport Silkweave back to its homeworld.
Without its stolen energies, it is harmless. Thank you, Wonder Woman.
Thank you, Rebecca. You have saved our world, and yours....." replied
Andros as it faded from sight with the crystal and Silkweave's
unconscious body.
    "Not a bad day's work...." smiled Becky.
    "Not bad at all...." returned Wonder Woman with a smile.

    *    *    *

    The next day Diana Prince and Becky Tisher were in the IADC
cafeteria finishing the interview she initially set out to do.
    "Thanks again, Diana, your information shed a lot of light on many topics."
    "Hi, may I join you two?" asked Harold Farnum.
    "Certainly, Harold." smiled Diana. "Have a seat. This is Becky
Tisher, reporter for the Washington Gazette."
    "Nice to meet you. <yawn> Excuse me, but I didn't get much sleep
last night. There was a really bad electrical storm last night that kept
me awake; I heard it started in Murraysville." said Harold.
    "Really? It's news to me." smiled Becky.
    "Yes, indeed. So, Harold....would you like to have an argument?"
smiled Diana.

    THE END