With only DJay's flashlight to light the way, we slowly made our way down the staircase. We were worried that we would alert the others to our presence or that someone might be making their way up and cause problems. We were both wary and kept quiet, that way if someone opened one of the doors on the stairwell, or was making any noise coming up, we would hear it.
So far, the only people we had come across had been our own, but as we got lower and lower, there were fewer people that needed our help. A small group of defenders stood one of the lower doors. DJay suggested we check this floor, just in case there was anyone that needed our help, or if Rakesh was on this floor. I nodded my head in agreement.DJay spoke to one of the women guarding the door, "is there anything happening we need to worry about on this floor?""We're still sweeping the floor, we've had some hell-hound issues, but most of the people on this floor have made their way up, but thOne of the weapons Lee had encouraged me to wear was a sword which he called the Dyrnwyn. I could tell it was a Welsh weapon but I wasn't familiar with the legends behind it.Lee wasn't sure either and said he just knew that Rakesh had claimed it belonged to an old friend, who was long gone from this world and that it was very potent against even Ancient Ones. I wondered if it would even still be useful with how old it seemed to be but gathered if it was here, then it had to be strong.I was also given a gun with silver bullets, though Lee said the sword would probably be better. Still, the gun had belonged to my father, so I was happy to take it. He also gave me a body vest which he said would help keep me from being mauled or shot, if somehow the enemy had brought their own weapons.He was going out of his way to make sure I would come out of this alive. It was quite sweet of him to worry so much about my safety, even though I had lied to him befor
Steeling ourselves against the overpowering scent of blood, Lee, DJay and I slowly walked through the hallway. Blood and gore lined the walls and every now and then the flashlight would catch against a bloodied handprint on the walls. I couldn't sense anything living on this floor, which was of some small comfort. That was until I realised what that actually meant. People had died here."Being as new to all this as I am," I said rather quietly to the two walking with me, "how likely is it that the dead are going to get back up and want to eat us?"Lee stopped and looked at me blankly. "That isn't funny," he said and then shook his head."I wasn't trying to be..." I sighed out while my brows turned down into a frown. "You're dead and you eat people, or their blood anyway, and there are several undead beings, right? So it isn't out of the question that it could happen.""It could happen," DJay commented, he seemed a little less upset about m
Sneaking down the hallway without the flashlight to help us see where we were going was pretty tough but we didn't want to alert the Afanc to our presence. To mask our scent better, we caved in and covered some of our clothes with blood. We moved slowly to not accidentally trip over any bodies that might be slumped on the floor.We could hear the Afanc sniffing around. It seemed to be searching for us but thanks to the blood we had used, it had lost our scent. Standing on its hind legs, it was almost as tall as me but it didn't look too dangerous otherwise. Still, I knew better by now that I shouldn't judge a book by its cover. For all I knew, this thing was swift and powerful even on land.DJay quietly held up the item and within seconds our surroundings looked as though we were on the grassy banks near a giant lake. The bracelet on my wrist felt warm and although it didn't prevent me from seeing the illusion it did help me see
After a good half hour, DJay sent me the go-ahead that it would be safe to continue down to the lower levels of the building, though with how far away he was becoming, it was getting fuzzier to hear his thoughts. Still, it was enough and Lee and I continued on our way."You know," I began as I glanced towards Lee as we neared the end of the last stairwell. I could sense several people on this floor but their thoughts were muffled as though they were trying to keep anyone from entering their minds though I wasn't exactly trying to force myself into anyone's thoughts to begin with."Hrm?" Lee prompted me to continue my words."It is strange, so many vampires have gone crazy, unable to control their own actions, but some of us are fine," I commented and then stepped through the door as Lee held it open for me. I continued with, "I can't sense anything strange that would make that happen and Rakesh is an Ancient One, I don't know how possible it should b
The ground floor was rather fancy compared to the rest of the building. It wasn't hotel level refined but it was certainly rather well kept and smart. Sort of like an entrance one might find when entering an office business of a sort. Lee had made sure to let me know where the hidden exit was and pointed it out to me in case we needed to make a quick getaway. Our communication was silent.As we neared the end of the hallway, we could hear muffled voices talking between themselves and right away I could sense Rakesh was very close. I wondered why he hadn't come further up in the building, or maybe he had and had somehow found his way back down again for some reason? I gathered I would figure it out sooner or later. Either way, I didn't try and reach out to him again. I wasn't sure if they had known I had tried to reach him before, but for now, I had to be patient.Lee paused our advance near the edge of the wall where it turned to either go down the opposite cor
With a fluid motion, I drew the sword at my side, and as soon as the tip of the blade left the sheath, my whole hand and arm felt a heat emanate from it. However, my movements had been too swift to take in what had happened right away. The first vampire who had been cut down went up in flames and the sound of their screaming rang through my ears. My eyes were wide as I looked at the blade that was engulfed in flames. I wasn't familiar with the legend of the sword, but no wonder this thing was so potent despite being so damned old."Well, things are getting a bit hot, might be a bit of a scorcher today," I half-joked and then looked back to the last four vampires who had paused in their attack for a moment. Then with a bit more of a serious look, I continued, "are you sure you don't want to turn around now?"The four hesitated with glances between them all, but their fear of their leader outweighed their fear of me and they charged me again, bearing their fangs.
"One," I began to count but the three seemed to dig their heels in stubbornly and began to back away from me. The flames licked at my wrist and I realised that not once did they seem to burn me, even when they had gotten close to my skin. I watched the three carefully while keeping Rakesh in the corner of my eyes. I couldn't let him sneak up behind me and surprise me."Two," I continued to count. They were going to let me and Rakesh kill one another as they planned but I wasn't going to allow that to happen.I decided to risk sending Lee an order to his mind, 'Lee? Can you keep an eye on Rakesh for me? I can't let these bastards get away.'I sensed Lee agreeing to my request though he was nervous. I waited to see if anyone else had picked up on our little communication but it didn't seem as though these three had caught it. Lee hadn't been known to them and unlike me, they hadn't any way of passively hearing thoughts from everyone around them. Either that or Lee
The tension could be cut with a knife as the three of us waited for Rakesh to strike. I slowly moved my hand to the hilt of the sword but I hoped I wouldn't have to use it against him. I didn't want to hurt him at all, I just wanted us to go back to how things were.He uttered a low, almost sadistic growl and began to slowly stand up while watching me like a hungry animal. His dull eyes seemed to hone in on me.I breathed in and then out slowly. I hoped I could keep him distracted long enough to let the younger man behind me get to Lee but I wasn't going to push it unless I was sure Rakesh would come for me and not him."Um, dude, do you think that if I can get Rakesh's full attention, you can make your way over to Lee?" I asked quietly as Rakesh slowly began to stalk towards us. I knew any sudden movements would bring him to act suddenly and for now, I needed him to be slow and predictable."My name is Rich... and maybe," Rich said as he