Chapter 32: HydrusA Chapter by Ashheart15Sebastian decides to fight alone, believing he is saving his family. Can he really fight against Gabrielle on his own?
Chapter 32: Hydrus
Sebastian
was tired, bone deep tired that made his head ache with every beat of his dark
heart. He just wanted to lie down, to close his eyes and go to sleep. There were
buzzing thoughts swirling in his mind that would not grant him peace. The
elements be damned, he needed stillness and quiet. Shut up! His head wouldn’t settle, the
thoughts bouncing around inside his skull. Contributing to the aching that was
slowly building in intensity. The note,
the message, a threat to his family. Most of whom couldn’t defend themselves
right now. Alina was still unconscious and his uncle was… No, now was
not the time to fall back into his grief and anger. He had to be strong, he’d
embarrassed himself enough already. Should he do
as it asked? Sneak out and meet Gabrielle for one final battle. Both of them
alone. His family safe from harm but himself only relying on his own strength. If it went
wrong, if he lost. She would go after them next, Sebastian knew that she would.
He would have to win; they had suffered so much for him already. Alina burnt
because of him, he needed them to be safe. I’m strong and I have something she
doesn’t know about yet. Or at least I hope she doesn’t. The Peacemakers were good spies. He
hoped his most powerful techniques were still secret. If uncle had
been healthy and at full strength, Sebastian would have told him what was going
on, but as things stood right now he was better off not knowing. Saving his
strength, he was in no condition to fight. Sebastian
crept down the stairs, hoping that the soft pink of the sun about to rise
wouldn’t wake up his family. He peeked into his uncle’s room as he passed. Poor uncle
was drenched in sweat, his lower half emitting a gentle green glow even in his
sleep. Sebastian’s heart nearly split in two having to leave him behind when he
was sick. When Sebastian should have been there caring for him. His face
wasn’t relaxed but almost wincing, Sebastian didn’t know how bad this was going
to get or how long it would take. Could his uncle fight this? He would do
this for him, he would end the war that his Uncle so desperately wanted to
finish. Sebastian would find a way. “Hold on
uncle, I’m going to finish them, and I’ll be back before you even know I’m
gone” Sebastian hoped it was true. He would do everything in his power to make
it true. Gabrielle would be the one losing today. He had family who needed him
to return alive. He had
thought it would be hard to find Gabrielle but it wasn’t. In fact, he didn’t
even have to try and search. There was a very obvious beacon of light shooting
up into the sky. Sebastian knew that it was her. She had always had a flair for
Melodrama. She must have gotten that from her father. They met at
dawn as the sun was only barely sending its first rays over the horizon. A
gentle wind blew; it would have been a good day. If not for the black cloaked
figure standing on the other end of the abandoned block of land the beacon had
led him to stand on. “So you came to fight me then Puppy, good thing because otherwise my army was more than willing to attack your family and they all would have died. Their deaths would have been on your shoulders” this was the absolute worst thing about fighting her. Aside even from the fact that he had once held strong feelings for her. She knew how to press his buttons. She was the
first to strike, probably knowing Sebastian would be distracted by her words.
He’d been training for this, so he dodged the searing bolt she threw with ease.
Now was his time to show just what it meant to be a water Elemental. “You can’t
win!” it was like a dance between the two of them, lightning almost faster than
the eye can see colliding with wall after wall of water. The air was still damp
from the winters latest deposit of rain. Perfect for Sebastian to draw water
from. “Let’s see
how you feel when you see my newest skill!” he closed his eyes and imagined
water twisting and growing. Taller than two of Gabrielle, almost to the
treetops. He imagined ice forming and solidifying itself as if creating armour. When he
opened them he turned to see if it had worked as well as it had in practice.
Behind him, its icy scales glittering in the sun and its almost translucent
tongue testing the air. His biggest and most formidable creation to date. Hydrus. A water and ice snake. It took a
lot of power and he felt sweat beading already as he concentrated on
controlling it. Able to take many blows and do damage Sebastian could only
dream of alone. This was the secret he had been saving for a moment like this. The gaps
between its icy scales glowed blue with Sebastian’s power, its eyes held an
even brighter shade of blue as it stared down at Gabrielle. It would fight this
with him and help him finish this alive. Gabrielle
had been staring at the snake for the last few moments in what could well be
fear. Now she shook herself out of whatever thoughts she’d been having and
struck out at the serpent. The
lightning bounced off its scales, doing no damage but agitating it quite a lot.
The Hydrus let out a hiss that sounded like it came from deep within a well. It
took so much power to manage but the sound was comforting. “Don’t you
understand? There is no winning for you! You can’t get your happy ending! It’s
just not how you are meant to live! You are meant to suffer!” her attempts to
distract him may have worked in the past, but it wouldn’t anymore. Too much of
Sebastian’s mind and power were on his snake. His ears barely heard what she
said. Gabrielle
was becoming more desperate the more agitated his Hydrus creation became. She
backed up but must have known that there wasn’t anywhere she could go. Snakes
have incredible tracking abilities and are drawn to warmth. Lightning was very
warm and Gabrielle was basically swimming in it. There was
one thing Sebastian hadn’t counted on however, that was Gabrielle not being so
afraid that she couldn’t think. She was thinking, and she had found a weakness
in his plan. Which was that for Sebastian to control the Hydrus it took almost
all of his focus. Slowing down his reflexes. She shot a
small but very hot blast of lightning at Sebastian that he didn’t notice
wrapped up in his Hydrus as he was. It hit Sebastian before he could do anything
to stop it. In the same place he had been burned by her father. © 2016 Ashheart15Author's Note
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Added on October 25, 2016 Last Updated on October 25, 2016 AuthorAshheart15Perth, Western Australia, AustraliaAboutI am a 20 year old writer from sunny Western Australia. I enjoy drinking a ridiculous amount of coffee and staring at blank Word documents. Otherwise I write horror short stories and have just comp.. more..Writing
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