Stalking Evil : Pages 1-10.
The music piped through the speakers with all
the glaring intensity of a thousand suns. The siren call spoke to the
lonely, the desperate, the drug abusers and the alcoholics. They came
to this hole to dance; moving to the beat and gyrating with the
hypnotic lights was their only escape from the horrible variations of
their lives. The music echoed, the words solemn and harsh.
"I walk a lonely road...
The only one that I have ever known... Don't know where it goes... But it's
home to me and I walk alone..."
But no dancing was happening tonight. Tonight, the dance hall had been
visited by creatures no one had ever imagined possible. Creatures from
the realm of horror brought death and terror to the dancers, bringing a
silence broken only by the crunching of bones under toothy maws. The
music continued, unabated by the carnage below.
"I walk this empty
street... On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams... Where the city sleeps... and
I'm the only one and I walk alone..."
A low growl broke the silence as a figure appeared in the doorway. The
man surveyed the scene with a calm eye, his long brown hair swaying
slightly in the air-conditioned breeze. His long trench coat covered
the rest of his body, though he stood with the airs of man very
comfortable with his surroundings.
"I walk alone... I walk
alone... I walk alone... I walk a..."
His sharp eyes went to the creatures as they began to move to confront
this new threat. A twinkle echoed in one as he smiled grimly. "Ghouls.
How very quaint." He threw back his trench coat, revealing a muscular
body covered in black leather. Twin sets of swords were fastened at his
belt, and he placed his hands almost lovingly over the hilts.
"My shadow's the only one that
walks beside me... My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating...
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me... 'Til then I walk
alone..."
Metal scraped on metal as the twin blades rushed to meet the air. The
man grinned a feral smile, almost tasting the battle to come. "Time to
return to your graves, you son of a bitches." The music slowed its
tempo as the creatures continued to approach.
"Ah-ah, Ah-ah, Ah-ah, Aaah-ah,
Ah-ah, Ah-ah, Ah-ah..."
The creatures howled an unearthly howl, but the man was already moving.
His blades sliced through the air unforgivingly, cleaving through the
shoulders of the nearest creature with a meaty sound. The creature fell
into its death throes, but the man did not hesitate as his swords
immediately moved to track the next target.
"I'm walking down the line...
That divides me somewhere in my mind... On the border line... Of the edge
and where I walk alone..."
The creatures charged the man, and the battle had begun. Claws and
teeth tried to close the distance between beast and man, but each
attempt was met with the savage taste of his blades. No quarter was
expected, and none was given... creatures began to die as readily as
their victims had died, their blood fountaining to join the dead.
"Read between the lines...
What's fucked up and everything's alright... Check my vital signs... To
know I'm still alive and I walk alone..."
The fight was intense. Once, twice, three times the man faltered under
attacks that managed to breach the walls of his defense, but still he
continued to slaughter those that had slaughtered his fellow man. A
grim look of determination echoed in his otherwise stone-etched face,
no emotion wavering his sword toward mercy. The music was overbearing,
pounding even above the shrieks of the dying.
"I walk alone... I walk alone... I
walk alone... I walk a..."
Finally, a figure toward the back of the dancehall began to move as the
man continued to slaughter his minions. The creature was massive,
easily six times the size of a man and bowed at impossible angles. The
demon laughed at the devastation before it, fire flashing behind its
eyes as it prepared to attack he that dared kill his children.
"My shadow's the only one that
walks beside me... My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating...
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me... 'Til then I walk
alone..."
Ichor dripped from his swords as the man faced the demon. His voice was
strained from the effort of staying alive, but his inner strength kept
it steady. "Time to return to hell, Sihodael."
"Ah-ah, Ah-ah, Ah-ah, Aaah-ah,
Ah-ah, Ah-ah... I walk alone... I walk a..."
The demon laughed, his deep baritone echoing even over the music.
"Indeed, human. You have bested my creatures, but you know not what you
face now. Make peace with whatever god you serve, because you're about
to shake their hand."
"I walk this empty
street... On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams... Where the city sleeps... And
I'm the only one and I walk a..."
The man smirked. "And you don't know who I am, do you? I've killed many
of your kind, and will continue to do so after I've littered the ground
with your corpse." He stood at the ready, his swords out at the
defensive before him.
"My shadow's the only one that
walks beside me... My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating...
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me... 'Til then I walk
alone..."
The demon laughed. "Indeed! And what, pray tell, is the name of the
mortal I now face?"
The man opened his mouth to speak, and another voice echoed through the
darkness of the dance hall...
"Corland! Damn you, wake the hell up!"
"Wha?" Blinking, Terry Cortland opened his eyes carefully, the
brightness of the neon lights glaring in his eyes. "What?"
Chad Weiser ripped the earphones of the Ipod Corland was wearing off of
Cortland's head. "Damn it, man... I don't care if you're still
technically a freelancer, when you're working under this roof, I need
you to at least pretend to be working!"
"Oh. Right." Cortland yawned as Chad walked away. "Well, might as well
get back to work. But first, a bathroom break." Whistling, Cortland put
the headphones back on his head as he strolled toward the men's room.
The initial recordings of Metallica started as he pushed open the door
to the bathroom.
He moved past the mirror and stopped in shock. He went completely pale
as his fingers moved up to the three deep gouges in the side of his
head that were slowly oozing blood...
And the music continued...
Hush, little baby...
don't say a word... and nevermind that noise you heard... it's just the
beast under your bed... in your closet, in your head...
* * *
It was dark. Komiyan didn't mind darkness all that much most of
the time; being a drow, he could see fine in the vast majority of dark
places.
Magical darkness, however, had as much effect on him as it did on
anyone else, and he didn't like it one bit. He kept both of his
short swords ahead of him as he moved forward carefully, wary of sudden
drops in ground level that would indicate a slope.
This didn't bode well at all. He'd lost Gort and the others
somewhere behind him, and since there was a silence spell over the area
as well as the darkness, he wouldn't be able to double back and find
them until he made his way out of this infernal blackness.
Swearing soundlessly, he paused as his hands touched on a hard brick
wall.
With the wall found, he now could follow it where he needed to
go. He sheathed one of his swords and left his hand on the wall
as he nearly sprinted along its length, heedless on whether he ran into
anything or not. Finally, after what seemed to be an hour of
running, he gasped and collapsed into wondrous, normal, non-magical
darkness.
"Gods... where the hell am I now?" Komiyan sheathed his other sword
as he looked around. The chamber he'd emerged in was massive,
easily over a thousand feet long before it disappeared into the
darkness behind him. He started walking toward the far end of the
chamber until a sound made him pause. The hairs stood up on the
back of his neck as he looked around. Though the noise didn't
repeat itself, Komiyan knew the sound of claws on stone... something else
was in here.
His swords made a small noise of protest as they were pulled from their
scabbards. Wary, he put his back to the wall and looked around
cautiously. After a minute of inactivity, he growled, "Dammit, I
know something's in here. You might as well... come... out?"
Komiyan gaped in surprise as over a dozen creatures slid into view,
seemingly from the very air itself. The creatures were grotesque,
broken corpses brought to life by the most evil of magic and given only
a shambles of life. More ghouls continued to shift out of
invisibility as they approached Komiyan, skin barely hanging on their
rotting shells.
"Ghouls with invisibility? That's new." Frowning, Komiyan
looked around for the mage that had to be responsible for this, but
whoever he or she was, they hadn't shifted out of their own invisible
protection yet. "But if you're trying for an easy target, mage,
you've got some serious rethinking to do."
Grinning, Komiyan waited until the first ghoul was just out of reach
before he moved. His twin swords flashed through the air,
cleaving the head of the corpse clean off of its shoulders even as the
drow was moving on to the next.
The next few minutes were a flurry of activity. Ghouls fell left
and right as Komiyan took out his frustration on them. Finally,
they had cleared out enough to allow the drow some breathing room, and
he smirked. "Come on, hidden mage... is this all you've got?"
A low voice intoned, "Hardly, foolish drow." The voice was
grating, a sound that rebounded off of Komiyan's every nerve ending and
settled somewhere solidly in the pit of his stomach.
Komiyan turned and his eyes narrowed as another creature emerged from
invisibility. The creature was demonic, that much he was certain
about... it stood well over twenty feet in height if it stood straight
up, but the creature had so many odd twists and turns to its body it
was hard to tell if it could EVER stand straight. Blood oozed
from the many horns along the length of the creature's body, and the
blood hissed and steamed as it came into contact with the stonework
beneath the demon's clawed feet.
Burning red eyes stared at Komiyan with hatred. "My first target
escaped me, drow. You won't have that kind of luck. Make
peace with your god, because you're about to die!" Roaring in
fury, the creature sprang at Komiyan, who dived backward at the last
second, just barely escaping the claws of the demon.
"Like hell, beast!" Komiyan's swords breached the distance
between them, raking down the side of the demon's arm with a screech of
protest. Blood erupted from the wound, spraying outward; but
Komiyan, already warned by the smoke on the stonework, sprang backward
again as the blood passed by him.
* * *
"What do you have, TLH?"
A small rustle of paperwork was followed almost immediately by, "Oh
crap. Sihodael's already on the move. Dammit... that's too
fast. K-Dawg! We need to move, and now!"
"On it!" A low thrum of electronic power sounded once, followed
by a small pop of imploding air. And then nothing...
* * *
The air left Komiyan's lungs in a rush as he slammed into the wall,
hard enough to rattle his eyes in his skull. His swords went in
either direction, coming to a rest on the cold stonework with a clatter
of finality.
His eyesight bleary, Komiyan looked upward as the massive demon bent
down and stared at him with malicious intent. "You've lost, drow...
Time to die."
Komiyan glared up at the creature. A slim trickle of blood worked
its way through his hair and down to his neck, but he ignored it and
the throbbing in his head. "You... no..." He struggled to
pull the last weapon he had on his body, a slim dagger at his waist as
he tried to pull back to his feet.
The demon laughed. "Pitiful!" He raised a clawed hand to
strike Komiyan down, but hesitated when a flash of light erupted,
bathing the chamber in a brilliant white glow. The demon turned
toward the light and hissed, the hatred easily evident in his
voice. "Stalkers!"
"That's right, Sihodael. Now step away from the elf and return to
your dimension, or we'll send you there by force." The voice was
odd, with a slight lisp to it. It almost reminded Komiyan of a
serpent speaking somehow.
The demon roared in fury, but a loud clang of metal impacting the stone
floor broke its cry. This voice was heavier, firm and
commanding. "Try it, demon. The elf's already killed off
your creatures, and you're weak from the fight... and there's three of
us."
A quiet voice said, "Yes, please. Fight. I'm sure you've
killed many you need to repent for... give me a reason to find out."
Komiyan tried to see around the demon to who was speaking, but his
wounds and the creature's massive bulk made it impossible to focus
clearly on anything. He slumped back down to the floor, his
energy beginning to escape with his consciousness.
The demon roared again before it settled down. When he spoke, his
voice was dripping with venom. "So be it, but you can't protect
them all. If you don't tend to the drow, he will die. While
you tend to this one's wounds, I'll be killing the next. It makes
no difference to me who dies first." The demon laughed cruelly
and vanished.
Komiyan blinked as his consciousness continued to slip away.
Illuminated by the light of a small lantern, three forms approached him
carefully, wary of further attack by the demon. The creature
carrying the light appeared to be some form of large turtle that walked
upright and brandished a wicked looking knife. A monkey easily as
tall as a small man walked beside him, small armor plates dotted around
his body for protection. The monkey brandished a massive poleaxe
easily over seven feet tall, with a gleaming metal blade that had seen
a lot of use if the notches in its blade were any indication.
Behind them slithered a creature like none Komiyan had seen
before. It was a slight bit larger than the monkey in size, but
it had no legs or lower body. The creature resembled a large
snake from the chest down and was a deep green in coloration. Its
hands clutched some form of book, and it adjusted the wire rimmed
glasses it wore as it peered down at him.
It spoke again, but Komiyan could no longer make out the words as he
slipped further into darkness. The light from the lantern crept
further and further away, until finally it went out...
* * *
It had been a long night. CJ sighed and rolled over, but the alarm
continued to grate on her nerves. Finally, with a resigned sound, she
left the warm comfort of the bed and turned the clock off.
"God, I hate mornings." CJ shook her head and contemplated returning to
the soft sheets, but there was only so much time she had to herself
before she would have to report in to work. She'd been late enough
times as of late; another few dozen more, and she'd likely be fired.
She grudgingly slipped out of her sleep clothes and stepped into her
exercise clothing. It took her a moment to squeeze her womanhood into
the lycra over shirt, and she looked at herself in the mirror with a
grimace.
"You know, girls, I wouldn't give you up for the world, but sometimes
you just get in the way, y'know?" She had to admit that she was used to
the feeling though; between martial arts and her love of running, she'd
been forced to find ways to keep herself from flouncing all over the
place.
She still remembered the first time she'd ran with only a sport bra for
support. One errant root later, and she was sure some of those boy
scouts' mothers were certain to sue her for public indecency. But this
was Alaska... it wasn't like anything more exciting than the occasional
accidental boob flash happened regularly anyway.
CJ slipped her shoes on and quickly tied them, ignoring the growl in
her stomach. "I'll feed you after I'm done, you stupid beast." Ready
for the run now, CJ stepped out into the brisk Anchorage air and began
to stretch.
The guy in the house across the street was watching her again. She
frowned as she caught the blinds moving. Bastard watched her every
morning... well, this time, she was going to make sure he didn't get to
see anything. "Screw warm-up... I'll just run slower for the first mile
or two." She immediately broke into a slow jog, heading at an angle
across the street and away from the view of his house.
She hated the jackass across the street. It didn't seem to matter to
him how many women she brought into the house... it didn't seem to matter
how many times she told him out and out no... it didn't even seem to
matter how many times she slapped his arrogant face. Bastard still
couldn't get it through his head that she was interested in women.
"I need to move." Grimacing, CJ upped the pace of her run savagely.
Fueled by her dislike of him, it didn't take her long until she was
running along her favorite path... living near the edge of town did have
the advantage of easy and close access to long, winding nature trails.
For a moment, she contemplated taking the easy trail; it was only about
a total of two miles, and she'd be guaranteed of getting to work on
time. But her neighbor had convinced her finally... it was time to move.
She had enough money saved up to leave this stupid state and head
south.
CJ grinned. "Yeah. It's time to head to warmer climates, that's for
sure." She turned up the longer path, one that would take her past a
fairly heavily wooded area that she always found peace in. Today seemed
like a great day to just find a log to sit on and watch the day go by.
She'd call work when she got home...
Fueled by this pleasant thought, the ground disappeared underneath her
feet quickly. Soon enough, the wooded glade came into view, and she
slowed down to a brisk walk to let her body cool down a bit from the
run. She frowned at some of the debris scattered near the trail... the
local kids liked to come up here to pretend they were adults, and they
weren't the cleanest.
However, deeper into the glen, she found a suitable log and reclined
against it, letting her eyelids droop slightly as she catnapped. CJ
wasn't sure how long she sat there until her eyes snapped open
suddenly.
Something was wrong. She looked around, and for a moment nothing seemed
out of the ordinary... until she realized that all the common forest
noises had stopped entirely. No bird calls, no animal noises, nothing.
The hairs stood up on the back of her neck as she stood quickly,
scanning around the area cautiously. A stick popped just off to her
left, and her head snapped toward the sound...
All the color drained from CJ's face as she looked upon the most
frightening thing she'd ever seen. Sixteen large bears were
approaching, which in and of itself was unheard of... but these were no
normal bears. Each bear stood easily twice the size of a grizzly bear
and bore two heads that stared at her with an inhuman malevolence that
was unmistakable. Their eyes burned with a greenish glow that was even
obvious in the bright sunlight, and their claws ripped at the ground
without care. Now sighted, the bears growled in hatred and began to
circle around her, their intent obvious.
CJ stood in shocked silence for a split second before her survival
instincts kicked in. She'd never been much of a sprinter, preferring
long distance running over the pounding of short distance sprints.
However, she mused, she'd never had to run for her life before... which
is a HECK of a motivator. Before the circle had closed she was already
past the barrier, heading away at an extremely quick pace.
"God! What in the hell..." CJ glanced over her shoulder and shrieked.
"SHIT! They're still coming after me!" The two headed bears were
lumbering after her with a pace that would easily catch her once they
got up to full speed, and CJ tried frantically to think of the quickest
way to any sort of safety...
* * *
The world slowly swam back into focus for Komiyan as he reluctantly
returned to awareness. His first thought was how much his head
hurt, followed immediately by the realization that all of his clothing
was gone. His eyes snapped open and he looked around the stark
white room he was sequestered in warily. The bed he was on was
downright comfortable, something he hadn't experienced since he'd left
the last town...
His eyes drifted to a mechanical contraption above his head, and he
bolted from the bed in shock, remembering at the last second to take
the covers with him for modesty's sake. The metal monstrosity was
like nothing he'd ever seen before, with sharp points going in every
direction and a round, clear section in the middle with a tubular
device within.
Komiyan whirled as a door opened behind him, and he stared in
shock as a large monkey walked through the entryway calmly.
The monkey looked up at Komiyan with a critical eye. "Good, it
looks like you're back to full health. Come on, Net's trying to
find out where the demon's striking next. We've already missed
one attack, and he took out three of you guys with one swoop." He
motioned behind him. "Your stuff's just outside, I imagine you'd
feel more comfortable actually wearing something."
"Uh... yes." Komiyan couldn't take his eyes off of the talking
monkey. "Um, if you don't mind me asking..."
A quick shake of the head was Komiyan's answer. "Yes, I do
mind. Now move your ass, we're going to have to move here quickly
or we'll lose another one."
Komiyan closed his mouth and followed the creature out of the door
where, as promised, all of his gear was piled neatly next to a large
table. He quickly dressed, feeling better almost immediately now
that he had his armor and weaponry back.
The monkey waited until the drow had finished getting dressed before he
spoke again. "By the way, the name's K-Dawg, but you can call me
Dawg. Call me monkey, and you'll learn how to live at the end of
a poleaxe." K-Dawg motioned to the next door. "We're
heading this way."
"Alright." Komiyan glanced around. "Where are we, anyway?"
"Between worlds. Long story short, people are coming under demon
attack in multiple dimensions at the same time. We're here to
stop it in whatever way we can." K-Dawg held the door open for
Komiyan before they proceeded down a long hallway. As he walked,
K-Dawg shifted forward until he was walking on all fours at a leisurely
pace.
"Net can give you more of an explanation than that, but that's the
basic idea." K-Dawg shrugged. "The people that are being
attacked are, in some unknown way, interconnected between the
dimensions. You, myself, Net, TLH... we're all part of some grand
plan no one really knows anything about."
"And I'm supposed to care?" Komiyan shifted the scabbards on his
waist absently. "I could care less about anyone else, just send
me home before Gort and the others decide that I've run off without
them."
"Don't have that ability, though Net does. Anyone can pinpoint
your dimension and send you home, it's him. Until then, you're
stuck with us." K-Dawg looked up at the drow. "And trust
me, there's strength is numbers. You were attacked for a
reason. We send you home now, that demon'll be back with greater
numbers of things to kill you for good this time. As it was, we
just barely got there in time to save your sorry ass.
"So keep that in mind, will ya?" K-Dawg stopped as they came to a
large set of doors. He threw them open and stepped inside, though
Komiyan paused in shock at the entranceway as the interior of the room
assaulted his senses.
Around him was a vast chamber filled with blinking lights and whirring
machines the likes of which he'd never even imagined could exist.
Large glass surfaces had numbers and pictures flipping across them at
unbelievable speeds, and everywhere he looked people of all shapes and
sizes poked and pounded on strange metallic objects.
The room was filled with the hum of machinery, and the unnatural glow
from the overhead lighting was disconcerting. This was unlike any
magical or natural light source he'd ever encountered, and for a split
second he considered running back the way he'd come... until he
remembered that there wasn't anything familiar back that direction,
either. He sighed in resignation and followed after K-Dawg
grimly, trying his best to not stare around in openmouthed astonishment.
In the center of the large chamber, the snake creature from before was
sitting on a backless chair, poking at buttons with letters on them
while words flashed across the glass before him. He turned and
glanced in their direction as they approached. "Glad to see
you're awake. K-Dawg, get suited up, we're picking up signs of
another attack."
"On it." K-Dawg nodded once at Komiyan before he turned and
headed over to what looked to be a changing area of sorts.
Komiyan kept one hand on his sword carefully as he looked around.
"So what..."
"No time for that, I'm afraid." The creature held up a hand as a
red light started to flash on the glass. "Damn... this one's in a
mostly human dimension... that's going to drain the power
significantly." He pushed a button, and a voice sounded from the
air around him, startling Komiyan.
"What's up, Net?"
"We've got another intrusion, and this one's in a human section.
It's going to be a few hours before we can charge up enough juice for
an extraction, but we've got to get in there. K-Dawg's already
getting..." The snake creature looked up as K-Dawg emerged from the
changing area in full armor. "Change that, K-Dawg's ready.
Meet us there in five."
"Roger, out."
The creature, Net, turned and gazed up at Komiyan expectantly.
"Well? Coming?"
* * *
CJ's lungs were burning from the effort as she willed her feet to
continue to take the next step... and the next... because to stop running
would mean she would die. Even now, should could feel the
creatures coming ever closer...
"This isn't happening this isn't happening this isn't happening!"
Repeating the words over and over like a chant, CJ kept up the mantra
in the waning hope that she was, indeed, still at home and dreaming
away. She screeched in surprise as her foot twisted underneath
her and she tumbled to a stop. She immediately sprang back to her
feet, a lifetime of martial arts training and sheer adrenaline fueling
her... but it was too late.
The strange bears were bearing down on her, and now that she'd lost her
head of steam, she knew she'd never be able to attempt to outrun
them. Gasping for breath, she assumed a defensive stance just as
the first bear neared her...
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