Title: The Hero

Part Eight

Sequel/companion piece to The Joker

Author: Gumnut

3 - 6 Dec 2019

Fandom: Thunderbirds Are Go 2015/ Thunderbirds TOS

Rating: Teen

Summary: Thunderbird Two, with Virgil and Gordon aboard, is hijacked and stolen. With Virgil injured, it is up to Gordon to save his brother and his 'bird. Sequel/companion piece to 'The Joker'. Gordon is far more than he seems.

Word count: 3298

Spoilers & warnings: Violence, WASP!Gordon, Military!Scott, whump, language.

Timeline: Sequel/companion piece to 'The Joker'.

Author's note: For corbyinoz because she has written some magnificent Virgil and Gordon fics and is a great inspiration. Thank you for all your wonderful words.

It started with 'The Joker'. I got interested in WASP!Gordon and decided to explore his side of the story. Then PLOT happened. Now I have no idea what is going on.

This one is full of plot necessities and was a pain to write. I hope to get back to the emotion and action in the next part. There may be one or two more chapters, depends on how it writes and as we have proven repeatedly that I have no control over anything. This is officially my second longest TAG fic so far :D

Unfortunately there will likely be a little delay before Chapter Nine as I have to write my TAG Secret Santa fic (which I finally have a plot for) as it has a deadline and I'm back at work in a couple of days. Thank you all so much for your patience and your wonderful support. You guys are just awesome ::hugs you all::

Many, many thanks to vegetacide and scribbles97 for putting up with my crazy.

Disclaimer: Mine? You've got to be kidding. Money? Don't have any, don't bother.

-o-o-o-

"Think with your head, not your heart."

Virgil spun where he stood, narrowly avoiding the punch Kyrano launched at him. "I'm not having any trouble with my heart right now, Kyrano. More avoiding having my head handed to me." Another spin and the world suddenly tipped sideways as the older man caught him and threw him to the ground. All the air in his body was expelled in a giant rush.

Kyrano stood over him as he gasped at the ceiling. "You have far too much heart."

"I am what I am and I'm not ashamed of it."

"What if you are the weakness?"

"I don't see it as weakness." He was finally able to draw breath again, his lungs fighting for it. "Everyone has their place in this world." He threw himself to his feet, rolled his shoulders and set in form best he could.

Kyrano eyed him across the practise mat. "They do. Yet you have chosen to place yourself on the front line. You do not belong there."

"This is not a war. We save people."

"It is a war nonetheless and you are vulnerable."

"Then teach me to defend myself."

The Malay was quiet a moment, his eyes assessing. He moved into form.

"Then shield your heart."

-o-o-o-

Gordon stared at the man who had hurt his family so much over so many years. A flick of his hand and he immobilised the hoverchair and stood up. "Bela Gaat."

The Hood smiled at him. "Gordon Tracy, my little brother's protege." A snort. "Aren't you supposed to avenge him and take me down?"

Calm. He could not afford anger here.

"Aww, I don't know, boss. He is kinda cute."

Gordon spun to find the second guard morphing into Havoc. Her smile was just as charming as every other smile in the room.

"He isn't worth your time, m'dear. More guppy than shark apparently." He turned to the prisoner. "Isn't that right, Kyrano."

His mentor had gone completely silent, his eyes lasering holes in the bald man from the other side of the glass.

"Time to go, dear brother."

"No!" It was like the syllable had been dragged across knives.

"Excuse me?" Something flickered in the bastard's eyes and Kyrano visibly flinched, his expression turning to steel. "You are my greatest weapon, dear brother. I am never, ever letting you go.

Gordon connected the dots in his head, a realisation that was both a relief and a terror. Decisions cascaded and within a split second he was in form and his fist was in the Hood's face.

Perfect teeth disintegrated and scattered across the room. A knee came up and jammed the man's intestines into his spine. A flip of a wrist, and despite his body screaming in protest, Gordon took the curse of a man down in one fell swoop.

Knee in the man's back, he pulled his fist back for the killing blow.

"Kill me and he dies." It was spat out with blood and another tooth.

It caused him to hesitate just that split second.

A grapple wrapped around his waist and yanked, digging a spike into his side. He yelled as Havoc wrestled him off the prone man, flinging him across the room to collide with the wall and crumple in a heap beneath it.

The world blurred a moment.

Kyrano was standing in his cell staring at him, green eyes completely lost.

There was an explosion and the ceiling fell in.

"Your duty as his daughter was to protect him."

"Shut it, Kyrano, I don't need your lame ass philosophy. Give me a hand and make yourself useful."

"Some daughters are better than others, I guess."

"I told you to shut it."

"Fortunately, I do not take my orders from you."

Gordon attempted to push himself up from the floor and almost whited out from the pain. A crash of something against the door shook the wall.

Kyrano stepped out of the haze of floating concrete dust, his eyes fogged by more than grief. "I'm sorry, Mister Gordon." Agony flickered across his expression. "So sorry." He drew back his arm as Gordon struggled to get out of reach.

The door burst open, Tracys and GDF piling through.

Relief flickered across that fatherly face before it was stolen by something else.

A grapple whipped out of the haze and caught the man, yanking him up through the ceiling to the hovering craft above.

Gordon stared as the ship spun and shot away.

It wasn't until John reached him, yelling for medical assistance, that he realised he had forgotten to breathe.

-o-o-o-

Shock set in.

Virgil floundered with the rest of his family as the realisation of what Kyrano was suffering sunk in and, amongst injury and hurt, they struggled to get back on their feet.

They were able to track him.

Intermittently.

Eos followed that signature as it darted across the globe, the information sent to John until it disappeared somewhere in Malaysia, interference stealing it away.

That didn't stop the argument from starting in Gordon's hospital room.

"I'm going home." His brother's words were final.

"You are injured."

"State the obvious, Virgil. I don't see you volunteering to stay at the hospital."

"My injuries are older."

"By a matter of days and you've had surgery."

"You have a busted cheekbone, broken ribs and a hole in your side. How the hell do you expect to take on Kyrano in that state?"

"I have to speak to him."

"He is going to kill you. The Hood said something about a treatment. If he is controlling Kyrano with this thing in his head, the loopholes keeping us alive are likely going to be fixed. You are no match for him Gordon."

"Speak for yourself."

"Gordon, please." Virgil was their last ditch effort. Scott had been dragged yelling from his brother's hospital room. Expelled for both his own health and that of the entire floor. Doctor Harris had been spitting chips. Virgil was pretty sure she was still ranting at him for endangering himself and his brothers.

Next stop was to save the eldest.

But first Gordon. He placed his hand on his brother's arm. "We don't even know if that is what he will do."

"He'll return as soon as possible. I can guarantee it. It is what I would do. Strike while we are down and the Island is vulnerable."

"But Scott has contacted Brains and security is being upgraded. Kayo is already there."

That had been rather spectacular in itself. Scott hadn't even had a chance to yell at her, she had just disappeared. John traced her to a plane hire business and then to the Island.

Virgil had had to field Scott's rant.

His eldest brother was beside himself. There was worry on all fronts, rogue operatives only one of them. He was on comms to Brains almost every five minutes, concerned about Brains himself and Grandma who was still on the Island. Scott agreed that it was likely there would be another strike. Evacuation was not an option any brother was willing to consider, so security and defence were the only remaining strategy.

Security against one of their own security officers who could literally waltz in at any time, undetected.

Aunt Val was another worry. Her concern involved troops and gunships, but none of the brothers had any faith left and certainly did not want unknowns on their island.

Hell, the GDF had a suspect in their care and yet again, he had escaped.

Scott pleaded no confidence and to her chagrin, Aunt Val had to bow to the accusation.

Virgil had no doubt that some heads were going to roll over this. Colonel Casey had given her word and her team had been unable to deliver...again. It was not a viable recipe for a successful command. Their aunt had her own fires to put out.

Of course, with Gordon demanding to go, there was no way Alan was leaving him to face this alone. Hell, Virgil wanted to go himself, not because he felt he would be much help in any actual fight, just that Kayo should not have to face this alone either.

She needed her family with her.

Kyrano was her father and the possibility existed that this may end badly for either side.

She needed their support.

John was still Earthside and the number of profane words in other languages he had muttered in the last day made his position clear. The communications specialist was already beefing up security via Eos. The AI was a random element they had up their sleeve and could be a game changer.

So there was no way John was hiding on the mainland.

And that was what it became, a cry that they shouldn't hide. That Tracy Island was their home and regardless of their state of health, they needed to be there.

How could Virgil deny Gordon what felt so right?

"It will be okay." Gordon's voice was parched.

Even now, injured and facing the unknown, his brother was still attempting to protect him.

Virgil sighed. "I want you to be okay."

"I'll be okay once we have him home and safe."

Virgil's fingers spasmed around his brother's arm. They didn't know if that was even possible.

Gordon must have picked up on the thought because Virgil found himself pinned by those eyes so much like his own.

"We have to try."

He held that gaze a moment before looking away. Quiet. "I know."

So Alan took Two in hand and they went home.

Not knowing who might already be on that Island waiting for them.

Regardless, it felt good to see the familiar peaks and the caldera as Two banked to land on her runway.

Grandma greeted them, her hug clinging to him.

And he faced another futile argument. "Please, Grandma."

As predicted, she shook her head. "I'm not leaving the Island, Virgil, so save your breath. This is a fight for our family."

If he hugged her harder than usual, it was for his own reassurance.

"You be careful of those ribs, young man."

A sigh. "Not my first set of broken ribs, Grandma. I know what I'm doing."

She caught his eyes. "Not my first fight either, Virgil."

She wasn't wrong.

He kissed her hair.

And clung a moment longer.

-o-o-o-

Gordon followed Virgil up to his room. Both men were holding their sides, as if in parody of each other.

The aquanaut did not feel like laughing.

Kyrano had played them and taken them all down.

He grit his teeth.

So much anger. It roiled inside him. Anger at the Hood, at Havoc, but mostly at himself.

Why hadn't he seen it? Kyrano was right. Of all the people on this planet, they were the ones he trusted, the people who knew him the most and Gordon, despite the Hood's sneer, was his protege, his frickin' padawan. He knew the philosophy Kyrano held dear, he knew how the man worked.

Kyrano had trusted him with his everything.

And he had failed to see. Failed to hear his cry for help.

He sighed and Virgil turned to look at him, worry in his gaze.

"I'm fine. Do you remember where you saw it last?"

Virgil didn't answer. Instead he opened the door to his bedroom.

It all hit them in the face.

Books lay scattered all over the floor. The desk chair on its side.

A smear of blood on the window sill.

Gordon swallowed and straightened. Virgil's eyes tracked across the room before he shuffled over to the bed and sat down. He closed his eyes and Gordon frowned.

"Virg?"

His brother raised a hand. "Give me a minute."

The silence was deafening.

Virgil groaned as he levered himself off the bed and staggered around the foot, lowering himself to his knees. "Ow." But he came up a moment later a tiny object between his fingers.

"Got it."

-o-o-o-

The Thunderduck was still in the pool restricting One from being launched.

Alan used Two's grabs to drag it out and secure it in the hangars.

Brains crawled all over it.

Virgil tried to do the same, but Grandma hauled him off it with a glare and Scott reinforced it with an order.

That order became an argument involving abdominal surgery, stitches and who the hell had medical command.

John slammed them both down and sent them to their rooms. Literally.

Grandma backed that one up wielding a wooden spoon.

It wasn't International Rescue's command team's greatest moment.

But then nothing was going particularly well, in any case.

They beefed up security. They launched drones to patrol the Island. They even deployed the storm shutters, closing the massive metal shields designed to protect the villa from the force of a category five cyclone.

They were prepared.

But nothing happened.

The signature did not reappear on any scanner, no matter the sensitivity. It was just gone.

Had they lost the one advantage they had? Was Kyrano already here? His ability to foil their sensors had long bothered Brains. The engineer had spoken to Kyrano about it, but the security specialist had never been forthcoming. Even Scott had never received an answer, but it hadn't been a worry, it had been to their advantage because Kyrano was on their side.

Or so they thought.

Now he was a massive hole in their security and a possible death threat.

Brains was not happy.

Kayo was livid.

Their sister was a silently screaming presence on the Island. She moved like she always did, a cat slinking from room to room, but she trailed pain.

Virgil attempted to corner her, but she shook him off.

He worried.

So he hounded her.

It wasn't a technique he would usually employ, but she wouldn't speak to him and he knew her too well.

She was hurting so much.

It came to a head three metres from the northwest sensor array on the other side of the island.

He had followed her. He wasn't up to a great hike, but it was her fifth lap. She hadn't eaten all day. She was pale and far too focussed.

And he was worried.

"What the hell do you want from me, Virgil?"

He didn't answer immediately, just stood there, arm wrapped around his side, no doubt looking pathetic.

He straightened his shoulders anyway. "I want you to give yourself a break."

Her lips thinned to invisibility and she spun, returning to her march to the array.

He followed, if a little slower.

She was running a diagnostic of the system when he caught up. She did not acknowledge him.

"It is not your fault."

She ignored him, but the anger flickered across her expression anyway.

He ran through a list of platitudes and reassurance, but came up empty on what else to say. He couldn't guarantee anything, he couldn't say everything would be all right. He had nothing.

He could only be there.

Even if it required him to follow her around the entire Island. He shifted where he stood and flinched as his ribs reminded him exactly why that was such a stupid idea.

Her motions were efficient and sharp as usual. If he hadn't been watching her so closely, he wouldn't have seen it.

As it was, part of him hardly believed it.

The rest of him just broke into little pieces.

A single tear leaked out of her determined eyes and he was beside her before she could wipe it away, his arms wrapping around her before he could think.

She tensed a moment, and he thought she was going to push him off, but a small sound and she fell into his embrace, her head dropping to his chest.

She didn't shake, didn't hug him back, her fingers lying softly on his shirt, nails fine points pressing through his clothes into his skin.

He stroked her hair.

Little more than breath. "I'm sorry, Kay."

She mumbled something he didn't hear properly and her arms slid around him, her grip desperate and a little painful.

He didn't flinch.

He just held her.

-o-o-o-

The days wore on and still nothing happened.

The tension on the Island increased, tempers frayed and the underlying anxiety eroded everyone. Sure the time gave them the space to heal and regroup, but the threat hung over them like a hammer about to pound them into the ground.

And International Rescue could not stay frozen forever.

Brains examined the 'pill' and, to their horror, discovered it to be almost exactly the same as the one removed from Virgil's oesophagus. Gordon watched his brother as Brains ran through the details and saw him pale.

Gordon's simmering anger burned hotter.

Because the pill bomb had yet to encounter the stomach acid that would erode it, Brains was able to use microtools to drain it of its fuel and examine the detail of its design.

Brains worked out how it was being cloaked.

The engineer gasped out loud. The science that followed bewildered Gordon, but Virgil's eyes widened and there was a shared moment of admiration between the two engineers.

There was something about parrying signals rather than reflecting and a metaphor involving swords. Gordon just stared at the both of them. "Yes, but where does that get us?"

Scott, standing beside him, echoed the question.

"If we know how it works, we can work out a way defeat it." Virgil's voice held hope. "We could find Kyrano. This has to be why he left it here."

For a moment, Gordon's spirits lifted just a little. It was a step in the right direction.

But then Brains' expression fell. "Oh no."

"What?" The word fell from Gordon's lips unconsidered.

"The c-cloak has the s-same signature that Kyrano was carrying ar-round in his h-head."

Gordon stared at the engineer. A blink. "You think he has one of these in his skull?" Despite himself, Gordon's voice rose at the end of the question. Virgil's hand landed on his arm.

This time he shook it off.

Brains straightened and turned to face Gordon head on. "I-I c-can only say that the s-signature is the s-same. A-anything else is p-pure sp-peculation."

Gordon straightened his spine. "But it is a possibility."

The brown eyes of their resident genius were apologetic. "A-anything is p-possible."

Kill me and he dies.

Gordon looked away a moment. Scott shifted where he stood.

"He wanted to end this." Virgil's parched voice broke the sudden silence. "He tried to shove that down my throat so he could end it. He wanted to blow himself up as much as he was being driven to do the same to us. If he had a bomb in his head, don't you think he would have found a way to set that off rather than kill all of us?"

Silence ate the question.

"The Hood said 'Kill me and he dies'. What if it requires a trigger?"

The silence crept in again.

"This is all speculation." Scott's voice cut in and ended the discussion. "Brains, I want John and Eos in on this. We need to find a way to locate that signature again. We can't sit here waiting for an attack forever. We need to find him." A pause as his brother swallowed. "We need to save him."

Save him.

Brains nodded and went back to his equipment.

Scott rounded on his two brothers. "We will save him."

Virgil looked up, but his expression was neutral.

Gordon straightened. "Yes, we will."

How was the only remaining question.

Until two days later when that signature reappeared on their sensors.

-o-o-o-

End Part Eight.