Chapter 59

Chapter 59

Imagine, for a moment, waking deep underwater. The salt stings your eyes. Your lungs burn, little bubbles of oxygen tickling your nose as they slowly trickle out. You struggle, try to fight your way to the surface, as the burning grows more pronounced, more unbearable. Your lungs convulse, pulling desperately for air against tightly drawn lips that slowly loosen. Until you finally breathe, water rushing in to silence you.

But its not over. Because you reach the surface. And now, with water crackling in your lungs, its a mile of hard swimming to shore.

That was how it felt. Id drawn too deeply. This wasnt a game. There was no mana-meter to tell me how close it was. All there was was a primal recognition of how close to the brink Id come. My vision was still tunneled as I reached the archer and plunged the frozen blade directly into his chest.

He screeched and threw his head back. Id watched what had happened to Sae, so I was ready when the Gaussian blur of white-noise ejected from his mouth. I tore the blade free and let guide my movements. My saber flew in a lightning fast pattern, carving off his leg, his arm, meeting little resistance as the limbs separated. I put the entirety of my back and arms into the final blow, cleaving him from head to groin.

The two halves of his body separated. Some of the blur faded, little gray objects no bigger than cicadas attempting to bridge the gap and pull the butchered figure back together. Before it could fully reform, I moved behind it and pulled the from my inventory. Its entire body showed a dull gray save one exception: a little silver sphere no bigger than a walnut nestled in its left side, trying desperately to dig its way deeper through the growing frost.

I dug it out with my fingers and, still breathing hard, crushed it. It let out an ungodly mew, and the blurry form that had once looked vaguely humanoid dissipated.

Suddenly, the screeching feedback Id received on my first attempt to use made all the sense in the world.

I ran to where Jinny had dragged Sae, yelling as I approached. Hit the smokescreen! Now! nove(l)bi(n.)com

Sae grimaced. She was balancing almost entirely on one foot, the other a bloody mess, as she reached out with both hands. A violet vapor streamed from her fingertips, expanding outward, until it covered the whole arena in a semi-transparent darkness. Jinny popped the cork off a health potion, holding it to Saes lips as she worked. The blurry enemies stopped moving.

I studied the after-effects of the spell, several possibilities coming to mind. How long does it last?

Not long. Sae clung to Jinny for support. Less than three minutes. They can still hear, though not as well. Learned that one the hard way.

Fades when we attack, Im guessing?

Yep.

Jinny was staring at me like Id grown a third eye. How did you

Thankfully for us, the hive mind is within the swarms themselves. Unfortunately, that also means were basically looking for a needle in a haystack.

Nick snapped his fingers. Its a Resident Evil 4 Regenerator situation.

Exactly. I nodded.

A what? Jinny asked.

Basically, we break them up as much as possible, and pulverize them until we find the weak-point, Sae explained, then looked at me. What do they look like?

I relayed the information as concisely as I could.

Nick drove a fist into one hand, a determined look in his eye. Okay. Matts taking home the Heisman for this one. The rest of us have to make it count. He turned to my summon. Talia, Ive got a plan, but I need you backing me up.

Talia blinked. I am amenable.

Good. Were gonna tag team big boy. Ill go first, but I need you to cover when I pivot away. If it works the way I hope it does, Ill be able to rotate back in for you relatively quickly.

I shook my head. Not sure starting with the most dangerous target is the best idea.

Nick grabbed my shoulder and smiled. Trust me, I know what Im doing. Just follow my lead. He turned to Jinny and Sae. Keep the sword guys busy. Just throw everything weve got at them. Make sure Sae stays out of harms way. If you get overwhelmed, pull Matt in.

Okay, but you still havent said what theyre pulling me away from. I pointed out, distracted by how the mist was fading. When I looked back, Nick was already gone.

Parasite squashing duty. Nick yelled over his shoulder from some distance ahead, sprinting directly at the massive swarm near the center, Talia bounding behind him. He closed on the swarm, holding his sword over his head in a mad charge. Lets see what you can do with that axe, bitch!

There was a moment of stunned silence before the three of us moved.

Why did I agree to this again?