THE ocean roared, and everyone fell still as debris roared through the air. The lights of the barrier lit up and were surprisingly close. A little mile from where Iva stood, an Aurora of light lit up the entire span like a wall demarcating the waters from the waters. It was the location of another quest, the quest Draco was taking part in. The sky became cloudy, dark clouds covering the sky as it began to drizzle. Iva found herself in a dark room, a light beckoning on her. Brows furrowed, she walked towards the calling. “Iva, what’s in there? It’s unstable” a voice called to her, it echoed through the space like it was God speaking. She brightened at the ceiling and then about the niche before stopping at the glowing entrance. “I don’t know, is this my memory?”. She asked but Uhki didn’t respond to her. Stepping on steady gaits, she reached the opening and places her hand on the entrance beside her. Her eyes were wide as she glanced to the left, it was a space, and the tiles were wa
“ARE you even listening?” Iva gasped at the pitch, taking her eyes upon shock, Fab was glaring stakes at her. She blinked at him, Watching her right, she sees the little red fox sitting cross legged. Strangely the fox’s name sounded familiar to her, Kedi. She understood that the information must have been from Uhki, it had been a few hours since she was out. More disturbingly was his quiet munching of flesh, the blood smeared about his cheeks and fingers. “Hey, you’ll mess up the place” Fab nagged as he moved to the fox with a rag. Iva took her eyes about the place, “where exactly are we?”. The little fox looked confused at her and Fab sighed. The sun was out and the sky was a strange lilac and cloudless. They stood on what looked like a roof top of a commercial building, it was a big city and there was a lot of pollutions. It was the former capital city of Sands, Beridian, the crying jaguars territory. It used to be a large desert which the founder turned into a city, with infrastruc
“LODGING him here is it safe?”, the front of the building looked awfully unwelcoming. The sign post was a wreck, ladies standing idly and most leering at Fab, a few did watch Iva and that made her shudder. The building was noisy with drinks and smokers loitering the streets. Wet walls, pot holes and the street was clearly a red district with the only available motel nearby. Fab inflated, he squinted hard trying to find value and safety in the place but it was entirely a dump. “I’m sure I can have a nice girl lodge him”. Fab told and the Detective slapped her hand on her face.“I can’t see any, I say we take the innocent little child with us”. Kedi moved towards her , he grabbed her legs in fear. “Hell no, I’m not staying in this place alone!”. Eyes wide he looked up to her, she could feel him tremble. ‘does this place bother him that much? A passed memory?’. She stared worriedly at him and took his hand. “I can talk to someone … I’m sure” Fab growled, he didn’t trust the boy, he was
IVA closed the door of the room behind her, taking her head up to see Fab seating cross-legged on the glassless window up ahead, he had been in the room for roughly over thirty minutes since they arrived. She had just convinced Kedi to understand the Vampire although she could feel faintly the air of hostility between them both. The atmosphere between her and the vamp wasn’t any better, she didn’t miss the jolly Fab, she was happy he got serious. At least she’d get more serious conversations from him. “So what’s the plan, you’ve been brooding for a while now”.Iva cocked her hips, her arms folded and brows arched. Her cloak delayed a lot of the movements and only the jutting of her elbows and hips could give it away. Fab looked to his right and used his corners to take her slightly in view. He adjusted himself till he was fitting in the square of the window, back leaning on one side, right leg bent at the knees and the right dangling out the five-story building. He had his right arm
HER legs burned and her chest felt tight, she had Fab slung over her shoulder as she pounced with unimaginable speed and strength. In a crouch, her right hand keeping him in place at her side, she surveyed the environment. The enemies continued their endless attack, hiding behind the wall was a temporary solution, it wouldn’t be long before it was compromised. ‘That’s right’ she knew, the only thing that made her leap from buildings to building to win this game was determination.‘If I let Kedi win, there’s no saying I will be alive to find him… I can not faith the bonus round Fab is so negative about. I’d rather see this one through, if I die, the fox will continue to slave away, he may die before I save him. I can’t just sit and wait, Kedi is waiting for me, and Devin also is waiting. If I keep delaying… who knows what happens with those hours I waste away?’ she bared her teeth as a blast of flames exploded and rubbles and soot engulfed the place. Hands over her face she cursed. Th
KABE released the shield, retracting them back as energy, he gripped his fist as he planned an attack on Uhki. Kabe’s stood precarious about his destination, if he planned to knock out the medallion spirit, he knew he’d be beaten. Uhki gave out the idea that he was barely restrained by the energy-suppressing choker, so If he attempted to run after Fab, he knew for a fact that Uhki won’t let him. Kabe grinned and unleashed the shield again startling Uhki who tried to maintain his cool. “I’m guessing I’ll take full responsibility then. Kedi, find as many soldiers as you can and go after Fab”. ‘So that’s what he concluded on’. Uhki thought. He knew unavoidably he would have to engage the man, he also hoped for their sake that Fab met up with the A team, the bonus round according to Iva’s thoughts was never an option.The spirit watched as an opening cane through the barrier and Kedi was sprinting out on all four. Gritting his teeth the medallion spirit prepared a face-off battle when th
THE room was enormous and round, it was tiled with gold-looking ceramics. The walls were painted gold and the ceiling stood a good 180 feet above them with a skylight shrouding the entire top. It was evening but the room was strangely bright. From where Iva stood at the corner, there were two doors. A 30 inches wide entrance on her right end and several strides away from her standing at the middle of the wall, was another door 40 inches wide. Beyond the door she assumed Genesis stood, there was a routine call but not according to teams, everyone stood in the hall, devoid of chairs some people had taken to sit on the floor.“What do you plan to ask?” a voice spoke from one of the groups. Iva leaned by the wall of the large room, and all the successful hunters were gathered. It appeared not all duos made it out alive, some had one the hunt solo which meant their teammate was killed during the hunt. Iva folded her arm, her hair up in a ponytail, Uhki was at sleep and the power suppresso
“HE is not! Not until I see it for myself. He told me all his adventures in the Court. I didn’t have to worry about fitting in at school, I always go home and have fun with him. For all, I can remember, my grandmother never liked me, as, my grandfather, occupied me with games whenever I came around and would talk with my dad all day. When my dad went missing, I went over to their place but my grandmother threw rocks and yelled at me. She blamed me for taking my father from her”. Fab was quiet for a while, “Your dad came to the Court but never returned… hmm that’s no news, don’t get mad but as I said, he is probably dead. Humans who wonder in here are seen as prized possessions, killed and eaten. Luckily you have been hanging around the werewolf so people probably thought you were his meal. No one wants to cross him, he reeks, of being close to being a Lord, I envy his devotion to his black arts, fueled by several years old hatred and quest for revenge. A fun fact though is that he i