Fate of Yggdrasil Chapter 3A Chapter by Angelo KingstonFate of Yggdrasil Chapter 3
Part 1 “How much longer are you
going to stand there, mouth agape?” She
spoke with such confidence. It was as if she expected every single word that flowed
past her lips to be listened to with the utmost attention, by anyone lucky
enough to be graced by her voice. After the feeling of astonishment faded, I
realized that I could finally get some answers. “I…Y-You…who are you!?” Her expression soured. “Taking such a tone… I’ll
allow it for the time being. You’ve not been broken in…as of yet. Has my name
not etched itself into your mind? I believe I gave it before; then again you
probably were too occupied at the time.” Her
gestures so regal and dismissive, the girl clearly saw herself as so much more
important than me. “I am Anesha. For the foreseeable future, your fate and
mine shall remain intertwined, as you carry the Seed of Yggdrasil.” “Yggdrasil?” “Yes, Yggdrasil. Now…” She - Anesha suddenly stopped talking and
looked upward. Those brown-red eyes narrowed, looking to something far beyond
the library walls. “That should be nothing…not a problem.” “What are you talking
about?” “Nothing you should
concern yourself with.” “No! Tell me! Tell me
everything! You just showed up one night, out of absolutely nowhere, then you
shot me with…whatever, and you kept f*****g with me! What’s going on here!?” Anesha turned back to me, with malevolence
and disgust on her face. A
purple glyph encircled her small pale hand. “…I said I’d allow
such insolence once, but I see when it comes to a pet, you truly must not
coddle them. Know your place!” With a
cold gaze, she tightened her grip, crushing the translucent, ribbon-like energy.
The strange writing within violently distorted and erratically shook, sending
chills up my spine. “What’s-” My throat instantly closed. I couldn’t talk,
take air into my lungs or barely even make a sound. The very beating of my heart
pounding was so loud and fierce my chest ached, as my skin began to numb. I was
going into shock, just like before, just like that night! “Keh!! Hah…!” I tried to call out for help as I fell to my
knees and crawled across the floor. “You should still be able
to hear this, if not, I’ll say it one hundred times over. You…belong…to me.
Body, mind, and soul. You are now my property!” Anesha released her grip and the glyph disappeared, at the same time I
regained my ability to breathe as the other conditions faded. “Now, while
you sit there, gasping for air on the ground, listen carefully. There are things
I must attend to - preparations that must be made. You will meet me at…what time do you use here? Midnight…? Midnight. We
shall meet at the field nearest your dwelling. Do you understand?” “…” I couldn’t help but shiver, barely able to respond. “…Answer me, now.” That commanding tone shook me. “Y-Yes…I understand.” “Good.” She jumped up and began floating toward the
ceiling. “Don’t be late by even a second, or you’ll be punished again.” The dark handle of a broom zoomed in through
an opened window. Anesha landed gracefully atop it with her black platform
boots and flashed a grin. “Don’t look so dire. You have yet to even hear
the entirety of your situation, your sought-after answers. You should be proud.
For now, I must go, lo’ tonight we’ll meet again. I’d suggest you leave this building
too. Soon, my spell will wear off and those people shall return.” She sat down atop the handle, as another
purple glyph enclosed the other end, exploding into a set of amethyst spikes, propelling
the apparent floating vehicle out of the open window. Leaving me dumbstruck. Part 2 I
ended up dragging myself to the club room, completely out of habit, and tossed
myself onto our couch that sat toward the back of the room. The old piece of
furniture that Chester forced us to drag all the way from his house to the
campus served its purpose outstandingly well. We mostly slept in between classes
on the oversized sofa, so it was one of the few things in the room we kept
super clean. With the curtains closed, the room was nearly pitch black, save
for the PCs running with flashing lights. The calming hum of laptops and PCs
fans helped ease my nerves, but I couldn’t completely relax. With my eyes
closed, I’d feel my body start to seize up. An image of that woman - Anesha, outstretching
her hand reaching for my neck, digging her long fingers into throat, jolted me
back awake again and again. Somehow, after an hour or so of tossing and turning,
I drifted off. Even
while I slept, my mind raced endlessly, and I caught myself grabbing at the
worn brown leather of the sofa. Nightmares of being unable to move and being picked
and prodded while staring into her eyes made my heart beat violently. The
nightmares continued until I heard a sudden bump come from the hallway. The
bump was small, but I still shot up from my slumber with my eyes becoming
instantly transfixed on the door. At first it seemed that maybe one of the
other club members was entering, but it came again, something lightly tapped at
the door. By the third tap, my mind started playing back images of Anesha,
toying with me from beyond the threshold. The tapping subsided for a minute and
then a loud bang! I finally got up and rushed to the door to find Gabby, seated
on the ground with rolled up papers and picture frames spread out across the dust
caked floor. “Fate!?” She was as surprised as I was. With my bad
luck, of course the first person I see when I get back to college, is the one I
want to see the least. “Oh…hey, Gabby.” A frown came across Gabby’s face as she
jumped to her feet. “Where the heck have you
been?!” She got so close that her nose
was only about an inch away from mine, which probably shouldn’t have made me as
happy as it did. Gabby, on top of all the stuff I was already dealing with, was
too much to process with how overtaxed my mind was. “W-Well…around…you know…”
No ideas of falsehood came to me in that instant. “Around? Like where? I
haven’t seen you since that stuff with Ken the other day. I texted you, you
know?” “…Lost my phone.” “…” Silently pulling out her phone, Gabby started entering something on it,
then put it to her ear. My phone, that was in fact in my pocket, began to ring.
“Lost, huh?” “Sorry.” “*Sigh* whatever.” She bent back down collecting the arts
supplies. All the materials Gabby held were so big they eclipsed her face,
blocking her view entirely. “Hold on! There’s no way
you can see like that.” “Whatever.” She said dismissively. “Here, let me help.” “Whatever.” Again, totally dismissive. I reached for a
few of the frames, but then she handed me more and more until I was carrying
everything but a single roll of paper. “Uh…Gabby…you’re really
mad, aren’t you?” “Whatever.” I followed her out of the building. Night
had fallen by that point as did the temperature. The campus was, for the most
part, barren except for the security guards who appeared to be getting ready
end their shifts. (Shoot,
I slept way longer than I meant to. I must be more tired than I realized.) We walked for a few minutes in
silence until it got too uncomfortable for me. “I’m
sorry I’ve been ignoring you, okay? There’s been a lot of stuff going on in my
life lately.” “You could’ve just said
that.” “…Yeah.” “I thought you were mad
at me. Because of what happened, I mean.” “You’re not at fault for
that shithead being a…shithead.” “It’s totally my fault
though. Should’ve broke it off permanently, forever ago.” “That’s… none of my
business. Anyway, where are we going? I don’t remember you being in any type of
art club.” “I’m not. A friend asked
me to bring these to one of the clubrooms. Of course, they didn’t bother to
lend a hand. Thank goodness, I bumped into an actual good friend.” We finally
reached the main college building and got on the elevator. The 5th
floor was our destination, so it wasn’t a long ride, but my arms started to get
tired. I persevered, as looking weak in front of a girl was not a blow my
confidence needed. While we waited for the elevator doors to open, Gabby
started sniffing the air as if something was off. I quickly and discreetly
checked to see if I smelled, hoping she wouldn’t notice. “Fate, do you have
food on you?” “What? No. Where would I
even hide it?” No to stinking, hopefully no to her noticing. “Something smells really
sweet. Intoxicatingly so…” As the doors opened,
I exited leaving Gabby in place, totally preoccupied with the scent. “Yo, Gabby are you
coming?” “Huh? Yeah, sure.” Gabby and I walked to the empty clubroom
nearest the edge of the hall. The heavy silence that blanketed us was only
broken up by the sound of her constantly, and concerningly, sniffing the air. From
wall to wall, the dark room of the art club was covered in paintings of people
dressed in old garb - petticoats and old suits galore! There were busts of men
wearing powdered wigs, shelves of art equipment and deconstructed lighting rigs
in the corners. The room felt dead, like it was used for storage, not an active
club. “This is the art room,
right Gabby?” “Oh…yeah…uh…the art room.
Hey, you smell this, right? I’m not going crazy, am I?” Gabby’s
continued sniffing started becoming annoying, but I tried to ignore it. The
corner of the room seemed like the perfect place for the frames and scrolls
filling my arms, so I broke from her to deposit the supplies. “It’s…like…I
guess it’s vanilla…” Before I had noticed,
Gabby had come in close, hungover top of me still tracing the supposed strange
scent. “It’s you… It’s absolutely you…” Gabby
had boxed me in against the wall. Normally, I stood a few inches taller than
her, but she’d caught me whilst crouched on the floor, so she towered over me,
looking down with a glazed over expression. “Uh…yeah, cool. Space.
Please?” “…What is it…this smell?
It’s coming off you.” Gabby came in very
close. I could feel her breath on my face as her long hair started obscuring my
view. My heart raced; it was as if all other sounds had faded from the world. “Gabby…hang on. Slow
down. W-what’s up?” “Whatever you’re wearing,
the cologne…it smells nice…is all.” Her breathing
got heavier. “It’s just regular
deodorant! Gabby, stop…” Even with me
saying that, I wasn’t putting up much resistance. The girl I’d longed for was
advancing on me, like a dream, or something. The mood wasn’t ideal, but my body
was more into it than the rational part of my brain. When she grabbed the neck
of my sweater, I snapped back to reality. My scar was something I didn’t want anyone
to see, Gabby most of all. I grabbed her by the shoulders and pushed her away. “Gabby,
stop! Something’s up with you.” “Hmm…?” “Gabby?” “Hm…” “Seriously! Gabby, get a
hold of yourself!” Even with the lights
off I could see her pupils were dilated. “You need to listen to me. Are you
listening? Are you sick?” When I placed
my hand on Gabby’s forehead to check her temperature, it felt like she’d been
sitting under a heat lamp for the last few minutes. “Okay, you’re not well.
Here, if you need to, you can use my shoulder.” Gabby nodded and slowly
staggered upright while keeping a hold of me. “Fate…I don’t feel so
good. Ugh…BLEEGGGH!!” Part 3 My
sweater was covered in Gabby’s vomit. Admittedly, it was probably the time I
found her the least attractive since knowing her. After she threw up all over
my turtleneck we walked to the bathroom and I washed it as best I could. Since
I had a tee-shirt on underneath, it wasn’t a huge issue; the scar was though,
that was different. Gabby waited for me outside the entrance, while I wrung out
my black sweater, clearly embarrassed. “I’m so sorry!” Gabby yelled into the bathroom. “Relax,
you’re sick. Not your fault.” “But Fate, I didn’t feel
sick until a few minutes ago. I’m fine now…for the most part.” “…” Pieces started to fit together. Just like the nurse from the doctor’s
office, Gabby also suddenly started acting weird for no reason; and of course,
back even farther on the train, that homeless man mentioned something about the
way I…smelled. It occurred to me, whatever was happening must’ve been the cause
of that woman…Anesha. “F**k!” My fist
slammed down onto the sink. “Fate, are you okay in
there?” No answers, and she had some kind
of spell on me. I was at her mercy, dreading our meeting at midnight, but for
all I knew she’d just kill me, or give me more orders without telling me a damn
thing! The feeling of being trapped made my blood feel like it was running
cold. “Fate?” “Huh…? Oh, I’m coming.” Absentmindedly, I walked out of the bathroom,
still lost in thought. “What’s the matter…HOLY
CRAP! What’s with that scar?!” Was shouted
in utter bewilderment. “Huh? Oh…” Looking beat in my wrinkled tee-shirt and wet
jacket in hand, I’d forgotten to cover up. “I…got…” “You got what? Is this
why you’ve been missing this whole time?” “Yeah, sort of.” Just
then, I picked up on the sound of someone dashing down the hall towards us;
their sneaker swiftly beating on the floor in a familiar pattern alerted me to
who it was before I even turned. It was too late to brace myself and I got
tackled, which was more of a shoulder to the gut, knocking all the wind out of
me. Down to the floor I went with a thud; my attacker was, of course, none
other than Chester. “Hmhmhm! Filthy
shapeshifter, taking the form of my close friend…how dare you! I shall now,
take this chance and rescue this fair damsel from your clutches! As I know, my
close friend, Fate Lyle Isley would never return to school without informing
me!” Chester rambled in his typical obnoxious
and over the top way. Gabby
covered her mouth attempting to disguise her giggling. “…Lyle…teehee…” “Chester!!” I got up ready to throttle him, though
realizing that in his way, he was saying he missed me and was upset that he’d
not heard from me in a while, so I relented. “You could just say that you
missed me, a*****e.” My body wasn’t hurt,
my dignity however, was slightly bruised from having the girl I liked snickering
at my middle name. “Chester, you moron! What
would you have done if he were hurt!” Demica
charged up with a book in hand, slamming the spine down on the crown of
Chester’s head. Teddy and Perry followed suit as both of my other club members
began arguing. “F-Fate! It’s good to see
you back!” Teddy ran over gesturing for a
hug, to which I denied the big guy. I wasn’t in the mood for any type of
physical displays of affection. “Happy to see you too,
man.” Seeing all my friends in one place
gave me back some of the relief I’d lost from the incident earlier. “What
are you guys even doing here?” While asking
that, I walked over to Chester, locking in a headlock, for a bit of payback. No
one else should’ve known I was on campus, so it was surprising to see everyone. “Gabriella texted me. She
said you were here, and since everyone was really worried about you, we dropped
everything and rushed over.” Demica’s
matter of fact attitude was one of her best features, in my opinion; she’d tell
you how it was, and I appreciated that. “You’re gone for days, and only say
you’ve got to take time to get stuff together. You didn’t even text us since
then. As much as that moron over there is at fault for attacking you, I can’t
blame him too much.” That cherished feature could also be a pain when she
would begin berating you. “Also, what the hell is up with that scar?!” “Oh…uh…it’s a long story.
Plus, it’s getting late, you know?” My
attempt at making an exit was quickly shut down. “I’m
sure everyone is willing to miss a bus or two in order to hear your
explanation.” As stern as a catholic school nun with the eyes of a lioness. “Hold
on, Demica. Let’s not go overboard. He just got back. I want to know what’s
going on with Fate too, but maybe give him a little break. I’m sure it’s all
something personal. Plus, the buses are running on a weird schedule today
because of the library incident.” I hadn’t
even thought about the library since I left. Whatever Anesha did must’ve caused
enough of a stir that even Gabby had heard about it. Despite really wanting to
pry for information on what the populace knew, I wanted to get off the topic
even more. “Y-yeah,
it is getting l-late…” Teddy brought out his
phone, displaying the time; it was nearing eleven. When I fell asleep in the
clubroom it was getting dark, but I’d slept far later than I’d wanted to. “I
have to go. Guys, I’m sorry. I’ll…explain everything…next time, I promise.” Fearing whatever repercussion awaited me
should I’ve been late, I tried to get to the park as instructed to rendezvous
with Anesha. “Fine.
We’ll walk down with you at least. I’m pretty sure we’re done with our research
anyway.” Demica said whilst brushing her
dark blonde hair out of her face. “No!
I mean, no. I’ve got to run…and…” “You’re
being suspicious…also I think Chester has had enough.” Chester, who was still in my grasp, which I positioned wrongly and
wrapped my arm around his neck, had started to lose the little color his
normally pale face had. I released him and tried to make my exit, but the
others all followed me down to the lobby. “Alright
guys, I’ll catch you later.” “Wait…my
friend, let’s chat.” Chester pulled me to
the side away from the others. “Fate, what’s going on?” “Nothing.” “Really?
Even going to say that with the scar on your neck?” “I…” “If
it’s something really bad, just let me know, man.” “…”
The entire situation was beyond unbelievable,
beyond inconceivable and far beyond what I’d ever imagined to be a part of my
real life. Explaining the ridiculous course of events to Chester seemed
impossible. “Everything is fine, but it’s not fine.” The only way I could prove it to him was to take him with me, but I
didn’t want to put anyone else in danger. “I…don’t know how to explain it
to you. Not now, at least. Can I ask a favor though?” “I’m
apprehensive, but what is it?” “…Would
you…Never mind.” I was too choked up to
speak, basically holding back tears. It set in again, fear. I was afraid but
couldn’t ask for help. If anyone else had gotten involved, there was no way I
would be able to forgive myself. “If
you need to ask me something…” “Nah.
Forget it. We’ll talk tomorrow!” I yelled
back while running for the meeting spot. Part
4 Deserted and nearly silent, the dead
air of the park was very graveyard like. It felt as if at any moment a monster could
jump out and attack me; that thought kept running through my head. Crickets
playing their tune into the night sky along with the lamp posts keeping the
darkness at bay was comforting in an eerie way, but the calming atmosphere
couldn’t stave off feelings of uncertainty. Music crept just over a nearby hill.
The myriad of clubs around town opened up at night, so I wasn’t surprised to
hear the beats begin to pick up off in the distance. I paced about the paths while waiting
for Anesha. I was on time, but she was late. Fearing the consequences of what
would happen if I were to just head home kept me in place. The wait was agonizing.
It may not have even been that long, but since I was anticipating the worse
possible outcome, it felt like each minute lasted an hour. My phone started
buzzing, signaling a text had come through. When I checked, Mom had messaged me. She was home and wondered where I
was. I lied. The lie was, that I was with people from the club. She was happy
to know that I was out having fun and said not to come back home too late.
There were so many things I wanted to say to her, but I left it at: Don’t
worry, I’ll be back home after a while. I love you. Sounds in the distance grew louder,
but I tried to ignore them. The wait continued for an hour; it got unbearable. Again,
the sounds grew, finally piquing my interest enough to draw me, wondering
toward the commotion. Thick fog billowed over from the other side of a hill,
slowing my approach. Upon viewing where the fog emanated from, I noticed a
bunch of people dancing about as if there were music. They were dancing like
mad, flailing their arms and shaking their bodies as if they were being
attacked by a swarm of bees. So many of them seemed totally off their rockers,
some even began stripping off their clothes and shrieking incoherently. My eyes
were fixated on the party, be it due to morbid curiosity or whatever else, I
was enraptured, until I noticed a strange person standing in the middle of the
group. The figure stood out like a sore
thumb. Their tall, long frame was a head and shoulders higher than everyone
else dancing around them. The person’s head was very wide, but not long, like a
watermelon laid on its side. The arms of this person moved about like an orchestra
conductor. Their ran so very long and slender, running up to a stout, thick
body. It was just far enough away that I couldn’t make out the person’s
features. After about a minute it stopped,
bringing its arms to its sides as everyone surrounding it collapsed, unmoving. “Wha…”
I said without thinking as the fog
dispersed. The unknown, weird shaped person turned and faced my direction which
I responded by unintentionally hiding. I got down on the ground and covered my
mouth. Whatever that guy was doing wasn’t normal, obviously. (What the hell
was all of that? Is that thing with Anesha, or…is it like the doll back at the library?)
I thought. Holding my breath and covering
my mouth, I tried my best to remain as quiet as possible. My heart was beating
like mad as light footsteps closed in on me. (What do I do? Should I run?
What if he just walks past me? No, I’ve got to run! It doesn’t matter if he
doesn’t have anything to do with Anesha, I can’t take any…) A pale, porcelain visage adorned with
an unkempt goatee and mop like black hair draping down over huge, white, golf ball
looking eyes stared down at me. The tall man was upon me, before I could get up
from my seat in the grass, with his smile so wide that even his oblong head
could not contain it. He wore a black coat, slightly open at the chest level
with lengthy strands of hair spewing out. A belly laughing in a deep grunt
caused the man to convulse. “Huhuhuhu…you
smell so nice! Is it mana? I haven’t smelled mana from a man in years!
Delicious!!” He quivered while happily
jostling side to side in those small boots. “…”
Dumbstruck, I was unable to get myself
together enough to say anything. “Boy,
would you do me a favor and stand up, so I can get a good look at you.” Silently heeding his request, I got
up. My head only went as high as his ribs, as he leaned in and took a deep whiff
of me. “…” “Yes…mana!
It’s certainly mana! How many years has it been…? A century? Yes. Oh yes!” His surprisingly tiny hands gripped my
shoulders with great force as a perverse, joyful smile displayed itself. I was
given a good look at his pure white, spaced teeth housed within his maw as he
drew me in closer. “Come with me bo-”
I’d had enough, and with a swift kick to
his gut I took off running in the opposite direction as fast as I could. I sprinted at full speed attempting
to escape the park but weaving in-between the trees at night was difficult. I
made the mistake of turning back to look and ended up crashing into someone,
tumbling down to the ground, rolling in the dirt. “Ow!”
I’d crashed into some boy around my age.
His disheveled hair spread out across his head as he laid on the ground. “Hey
man, you need to run! There’s some weird tall guy over there and I think he’s
killing people or something, we have to go!” The boy grabbed both of my ankles and tugged my feet from beneath me, causing
me to fall to the dried ground with a hard thud. “What are you doing!?” His eyes, when I got a good look at them, were
huge, white, misaligned golf ball like orbs. The boy’s eyes were far too big for
his face, so much so that his skull had deformed. The bridge of his nose was
bent, the orbital bones were pushing up against his forehead forming small tears
and cracks in his brow. He moaned in agony with blood rolling down into his
mouth. “Aghhh!!!”
The horrific sight caused me to just
scream and irrationally kick the boy’s distorted face until he released me. With
my legs free I sprinted away as hard as I could, my lungs feeling like they
were on fire as the cold air entered them. In my peripheral vision, I could see
other people closing in. No doubt in my mind they were with the tall man as
they ambled closer. “Someone, help! Anyone!” The echoing throughout the empty park was disheartening. No one was around
to save me; and clearly, I hadn’t learned my lesson from before. My foot caught
a tree root as I ran, next thing I knew, I was rolling down a small grassy
incline into a stream beneath a bridge. (S**t…my ankle.) It hurt really bad but hadn’t broken as far
as I could tell. Moaning almost in harmony…like a chorus crept in from every
direction. People with their heads deformed by those bulbus white orbs ambled
closer, standing on the lip of the hill.
“Get away! Someone help!” “Huhuhuhu…you’re
awfully feisty.” The tall man slowly trotted
down the incline and up to me as I tried to distance myself from him. My back
ended up against the dirt hill, leaving me with no escape. “Get
the hell away from me!” I tossed a rock
at him which missed completely. “What do you want…?” “Oh,
you’re completely ignorant then?” He
laughed again, then closed the distance. Towering over me again with that wide
smile, licking his lips with a black and pink tongue, he pulled a cane out of
his pocket and jammed it into my shoulder, hard, until I heard a snap. “AGGHHH!!!”
Something in my shoulder popped under the
pressure sounding like bubble wrap. The adrenaline faded as pain ravaged my
body, coupling the shoulder and my ankle, I was in agony. “Stop! Please!” The tall man dug the sharp point deeper,
until it broke the skin and wormed in between muscle. All I could do was scream,
unable to even think straight. He pulled the cane’s tip to his
mouth, still dripping with my blood, and licked it. “AHHHH!!!
Yes! This flavor! What is this? I’ve never tasted mana in the blood of a person
from this generation that tastes so good! So sweet, so pure, so…rich! Yes, I’ll
keep you. You’re worth a hundred of them!” “Hey
what are you all doing over there! Hands up!” A streak of light came across and blinded me as a police officer stood
atop the bridge next to his bicycle. “I said, hands up!” The shaking of
his drawn firearm betrayed his attempt at looking brave. He nearly broke and
ran once the tall man made eye
contact. The tall man just giggled. “I
guess having another one wouldn’t hurt.” The
tall man started to wave his cane, as if he were a musical conductor. “What
on earth? Stop that right now!” The
officer steadied his gun, training it on the horrifying monster of a man as he
continued dancing the cane about. Fog rolled in, as the other people with the
golf ball eyes began to tremble. They howled, slowly beginning to dance, a strange,
bobbing waltz. Their groaning eventually harmonized into a song. “What the
f**k!? What’s going on? Get on the ground! All of you!” Frightened as he was, the officer still refused to fire his gun. “What
are you doing…shoot them!” I yelled
to him, but it didn’t help. My voice couldn’t overcome the ‘music’. The officer squeezed his temples and
fell to one knee. “Ow…what’s happening!? I…can’t…look away!”. With the gun dropping from his hand into
the stream with a splash the man got up and started to dance along, slowly, getting
into rhythm. He began screaming in agony along with the others, until it harmonized,
and his eyes began to grow. They rolled to the back of his head as they swelled,
enlarging the sides of his skull, protruding as his face stretched to its
limit, then broke. His upper jaw cracked loudly with a sickeningly thick
breaking noise, like a watermelon being smashed. Blood dripped from the tops of
his eye sockets as the moaning reached its highest pitch, then all at once
stopped along with the tall man lowering his cane. All the people stood motionless,
drooling with a mixture of blood and saliva running down to their feet while the
moaning gradually returned to a low hum. “Ah…what a lovely
song. Every time I play it…I simply feel euphoric.” He sensually ran his small fingers through the exposed hair on his
chest. “Now then.” With a quick jab,
the cane went right back into the wound on my shoulder. “AGGGHH!!!”
My ankle was likely sprained, badly,
leaving me at that monster’s mercy. (I’m going to die…I’m so sick of
feeling this way! Alone, confused and scared…this sickening pit in my stomach,
I want it to go away!) I took a deep
breath and screamed into the night sky. “ANESHA!!! WHERE ARE YOU!?” Nothing. The sky remained silent. “Don’t
worry young man. I will most certainly not kill you. I want you to keep living.
If I have the mana you keep oozing, I’ll be able to turn this entire city into
my playhouse. Servants as far as the eye can see, and a beautiful melody,
echoing far and wide!” With my consciousness
fading and the last of my strength, I grabbed the end of his cane and pulled it
with all my might trying to remove it from my shoulder. The disgusting sensation of the cane
worming around inside of my body appalled me. His ugly, toothy smile enraged
me. The thought of being captured and used by that foul creature infuriated me!
I got to my feet, busted ankle and all, ignoring the excruciating pain shooting
throughout my body. As if someone replaced my blood with fire, all the pain
burned away, leaving only anger. I pulled that long-headed b*****d’s cane from
my shoulder, looked him in the eyes and snapped it like a twig. “Wait…wait,
wait, wait, wait!” My blood was rushing
so fast, that I could only hear my own breathing. The tall man backed away,
scurrying through the stream like a frightened animal, but I limped closer. Red
was all I saw; the sudden surge of strength and rage was joined by adrenaline
that I’d never felt before. Unfortunately, my body went cold again. I fell to
my knees, my head landed in the stream just barely missing a rock. I had to
roll over onto my back quickly, otherwise I’d have drowned. The tall man came closer, and stomped
on my chest, pushing my head back below the surface. I struggled to get air,
but the tall man continued to push me down, repeatedly dunking me, then
allowing me back up for a second of air, only to repeat the process over and
over. “S-Stop!” “Stop…?
Oh, young man, I thought you’d somehow learned magic! How foolish of me. It
took me decades…decades to learn even something this basic! Yes…I’ll just let
you suffer, only a bit.” He pushed me
back under the water’s surface. I could see him laughing at me. His heel was
pressed so hard against my chest, if he didn’t kill me by drowning, he would by
crushing my sternum. It continued like this until a random, bright spark
floated near him. It suddenly exploded, engulfing his
head in flames out of nowhere. He flailed about and ran away, giving me the
opportunity to sit up from the water. When I did, I was greeted with a
dismissively innocent wave by the object of my torment, Anesha. “My,
my, my…I run a little late and this is the situation I find you in? Nearly
drowned in a stream, a hole in your shoulder and some disgusting homunculus
casting magic as if it were actually a living being.” She floated just above the stream, seated atop her broomstick, legs
crossed, looking ever so relaxed. “You
w***e!” The tall man, Anesha referred to
as a homunculus yelled at her. The fire engulfing his head had gone out leaving
burned pale skin and having had charred almost all of his hair. He lifted the
broken cane back up and began to wave it about causing the people under his
control to move towards Anesha. “Look
out!” I yelled, but Anesha didn’t even
seemed the least bit concerned. “You
disgusting retch, who taught you magic? So crude…so archaic…” Anesha raised her hand up and with a simple
snap of her fingers all of the people fell to the ground. “What!?”
The tall man backed away in fear. “You
w***e, you w***e! What have you done!?” He
charged at Anesha. Another spark floated over to the homunculus from Anesha’s
finger and burst into flames consuming the tall man. “GAAAHHHH!!!” He cried flailing about in the water with
the fires refusing to subside. Anesha grabbed me around the back of
my collar and pulled me onto her broomstick. We then began to float back up the
hill and onto the ground out of the stream. “Whoa, whoa…” I was scared until she dropped me off as
soon as we were close to the ground. My ankle and shoulder were still hurting,
but Anesha didn’t seem to care as she tossed me onto the ground with total
disregard for what I’d been through. “That
took far more time then I would have preferred. To think that erecting a ward
in this world would be so difficult. It wasn’t as trying at the library. It
must be the sheer size of this area…” Anesha
muttered to herself. “Hey…can
I get some help over here?” Exhausted, I
tried to get to my feet, but my ankle kept me down. “Hm?
You’ll be fine. I demand silence while I think.” Spoken so earnestly, Anesha began muttering to herself. “HAGGGGHHH!!!!”
The tall man leapt up over the hill with
a blood curdling scream, holding the remains of his cane high overhead. “You
horrid b***h! I’ll kill you!!!” “Enough.”
Anesha retorted, then said something
under her breath as red strings shot up from the ground, wrapping around the
tall man’s arms and legs holding him in place in midair. “I’d planned on
allowing you to simply slink back to whatever waste filled mire your creator
had ejaculated into to bring you to life; but now, you’ve insulted me on multiple
occasions and you made me waste my valuable time. The punishment for that,
shall be severe.” The strings quickly
began to extend, covering the body of the homunculus. “HAGGHH!!!
Stop! Stop! Stop! Please!!” Desperately,
the tall man cried as he scratched at the strings. The threads cut into his
arms, legs and body, looking as if they’d break the skin, but held steady. They
began tugging at the arms and legs, ripping and popping joints and muscles loud
enough that I could hear them over the tall man’s screams. His arms and
shoulders wrapped and bent around his head as the legs and lower body were
dragged upward over his shoulders. The noise’s he made went from screams to muffled
shrieks. The tall man’s body was no longer recognizable; it was nothing more
than a round, red ball no bigger than my hand; struggling about, held in place
by strings. Anesha pulled a small silver cross
out of her blouse and threw it into the air. It slammed down onto the ball,
severing all the strings and ending the cries of what was formerly the tall
man. Anesha got down off her broomstick and walked to her cross. She simply
plucked it from the ground, making the ball of the tall man disintegrate into ashes,
as if blown from an ashtray. “You had questions, no?
Now’s the time to ask them.” That offer made my blood run cold.
Finally, I’d get to know what was happening. I wanted to ask hundreds of
questions, but I started to feel weak. My body wasn’t getting cold from
excitement, but from blood loss. My eyes became heavy as I stared at Anesha’s
face, thinking… (I’d be happy to look at the face of such
a beautiful girl, if it weren’t for the fact that she was such a horribly evil
b***h.) I faded into unconsciousness,
staring at the face of a beautiful devil. End of chapter 3
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