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Chapter 197

    Chapter 197


    <em>Either he cut the rope on his own, or something cut it for him.</em>


    I was already moving before the realization fully registered. Even a half-second hesitation could be the difference between life and death. I needed to get in there. Now.


    Reading my intent, Halima ced herself between me and the ripple. Her face was drawn and pale but her mouth was set. Our orders were explicit.


    Get out of my way. I growled.


    Below her, her small bush-with-legs summon looked back and forth between us, coteral caught in the crossfire of a detonating team dynamic. Talia squared off with it, and the bush-thing cowered.


    Halima, dont Keith tried.


    The Ceaseless Knight She cutoff, hand gripping her hilt tighter as I ignored her and attempted to walk around, and she shuffled in front of me.


    <em>Move!</em> I reached out to shove Halima out of the way. Instead of engaging, she danced backward, taking a much more serious stance.


    Interesting. Not like Keith. Much more experienced, despite the social naivety. She was fully prepared for this toe to blows.


    Go back to the entrance. I tried again.


    Not without you.


    I threw back my head andughed, then fixed her with an icy stare. Okay. Fine. We can do this the hard way. But you better be ready to kill me.


    It doesnt have toe to that Halima started.


    Yes, it does. For your sake


    I took another step forward. Halima wasnt much shorter than me, but when you were standing within spitting distance of another person the inches really added up. She didnt budge, but the fire in her eyes grew uncertain.


    Because if your little obstruction here costs me the time I need to save Nick? I wont report it to Hastur. Or Sunny. Or Aaron. I wont report it at all. In retrospect, youll realize what a massive fucking blunder you made. And youll wonder why there were no consequences. In the meantime, everything around youyour every dream, desireanything you care about will fail. Everything you touch, turned to ruin.


    Youre posturing. Yes, you might be further along and have a special ss, but youre just another User. Halima said. It sounded like she was trying to convince herself.


    I leaned forward, looking straight ahead, and whispered just loud enough for her to hear. If you really believe that, why dont you head over to region six. Ask them if fucking with me was worth it.


    Halimas resolve disappeared. To her credit, she didnt move out of the way. But she also didnt move to stop me as I circled around her.


    What do we do? Keith called after me.


    Go back to the entrance. Or dont. Your call, I said.


    He might have said something else, but I didnt hear it. I sshed through the stream and used the rock alcove for support, lowering myself through the mirage.


    Almost immediately, I started falling.


    The operators belt was already on from earlier. I instinctively oriented myself so my feet faced the ground and bent my knees. My eyes took their time adjusting to the darkness, rendering me mostly blind.


    <strong></strong> red at thest second. Inded in a crouch. My bones jostled from the sudden impact, but somehow, I stayed on my feet, maintaining the low-to-the-ground position as I waited for my eyes to adjust.


    The chamber resembled a pit more than a cave. All dirt and mud There were long lengths of tree trunks spanning from the packed-dirt ceiling to the muddy floor, branches and dying greenery squished against the ground.


    A bead of moisture touched my cheek, then another. If the tree-situation wasnt disorienting enough, floating beads of water descending from the entrance in a chaotic spiral popted the cave, as if gravity lost hold on them once they entered the ripple.


    Other than the scattered <em>taps</em> of water beads colliding with each other, the cave was utterly silent.


    The silencemore than anything elsescared the hell out of me. Id expected to find Nick entrenched in a life or death battle. I knew from the way the rope had spasmed there was some sort of struggle close to the ripples entrance. Screams, shing swords, bestial growling and gnashing of teeth, I would have taken any or all of them over the silence.


    Because silence, more often than not, meant the struggle was over.


    It was soplete that I was startled when Talianded beside me in barely more than a whisper.


    Fighting my instinct to charge blindly into the dark, I activated <strong></strong> As the threads spread from my core, the surrounding ground lit up an endless sprawl of glowing red semi-circles, including one directly about two feet in front of me.


    <em>Mines?</em>


    Probably not, but from the spacing and size, thats what they looked like. I went down on one-knee and leaned forward for a better look, prepared to react at the slightest movement.


    When none came, I leaned closer.


    The color was strange. Off-white. And despite the perfectly rounded hole that ensconced it, the surface itself was bumpy. There was a slit between a pair of parallel protrusions, and to the side of that, a distended knot with two holes


    <em>Thats a face.</em>


    I breathed out.


    Dirt scattered as the face rotated forcefully, parallel protrusions of its mouth parting to reveal t, horse-like teeth. Still mostly covered in dirt, the mouth snapped several times, its teeth clicking together in a hollow snap.


    There was a chorus of snaps that followed from either side, as several surrounding faces replied in kind.


    Talia tensed beside me, but after the short echo of chattering, the faces fell dormant again.


    <em>Something odd about that response. Felt instinctual, like something an animal or insect would do.</em>


    I flicked a piece of moist dirt towards the mouth. Watched it bounce off the creatures cheek. The direct hit elicited no reaction. After a few seconds, a split tongue emerged from its mouth, cleaning the surface of its face in a practiced, clocklike motion, knocking the dirt free.


    I reyed the events in my head,ing to an inevitable conclusion. Whatever these things were, they triggered on sound.


    I stood slowly, panning the subterranean until I found what I was looking for. A cluster of holes, each big enough to house a small body. As Id noted earlier, Nick wasnt built for stealth. His armor would have given him away immediately if he was moving. Talia fell in line behind me as we tread carefully, following the trail of holes, noting scuffled footprints in the mud.


    We passed by a thick trunk of inverted oak and found the source of the trail.


    There were a dozen of them, maybe more. Now that I had a better look, their pale skin looked far closer to the mandrakes wed killed on the surface than a humans. Still-their anatomy wasnt far off, though it gave the feel of something prehistoric. They had giant hands and feet, and a vicious curve in their spines that gave them the look of something that was always hunched over. And like that first face in the dirt, they had no eyes or indents for them, everything from their forehead to their noses a smooth line of flesh.


    <em>Cavefiend.</em>


    Several held Nick down. Given the two dead cave fiends, bleeding ck blood into the dirt beside him, they werent taking any chances. Nick was on his back, each arm and leg pinned in ce by several cave-fiends, an endless number of pallid hands and fingers with too many knuckles keeping him t against the ground.


    One dug its fingers into his throat, keeping him from calling out. Another cave fiend,rger than the rest, stood over Nick. It was trying to pry his mouth open. I solved the mystery of <em>why</em> with a nce at the circle of rope hanging on the cavefiends filthy belt, and the small pieces of pink flesh that hung from that rope like macabre ornaments.


    Trophies that looked very much like tongues.


    I wasnt able to save Jinny. It was a failure I still carried with me. Her death happened too quickly, the wound too decisive. But this was different. These motherfuckers had made a critical error. Instead of killing their prey immediately, they intended to toy with it instead.


    The feeling of helplessness disappeared, consumed by something raw, something visceral.


    Something feral.


    I snapped.
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