Stalking Evil : Pages 101-Epilogue.
It took everyone a few minutes to regroup,
battered and weary. Cortland, having ended up in an empty room by
himself (not a blatant ploy by the author to go ahead and finish this
up, oh no nope nope nope) had simply walked out until he'd found the
others.
He looked at them critically. "Anyone seen Mayhem, Tdot, Net or
K-Dawg?"
Komiyan shook his head as he helped CJ to stand. They'd removed
the arrows from her legs and arm, but it was still quite difficult for
her to walk. "No. Do you have communication back to the
base yet?"
"Let me check." Cortland spoke into his crystal, and after a
moment he nodded. "Ok, it looks like K-Dawg's been hurt bad, but
he's back at base with a prisoner. Mayhem's vital signs are
completely extinguished, so we're going to have to assume the
worst. Net's are weak but steady, and Tdot's are fluctuating but
he's alive." He paused for a moment. "And somewhere close,
apparently."
A voice chuckled, "Oh, he's close alright. He's right
here." RA stepped into the room, Tdot's bleeding body slung over
her shoulder. His clothing had been completely stripped away, and
small cuts and bite marks covered his body from head to toe. RA
was dragging his sword with her free hand, and she unceremoniously
dumped Tdot's unconscious form on the ground.
Cortland drew his swords and stepped in front of his wounded comrades,
TLH moving to stand beside him. "I warn you, creature…"
RA waved her hand idly. "Relax, fool. I don't care at all
about you Stalkers. He's alive, and he'll live to see another
day." She grinned maliciously, blood-stained teeth winking from
her mouth as she adjusted her own clothing. "I've had my
fun. And if you head that way," she motioned down a massive
hallway to their north, "you'll probably find your lizard friend.
I'd suggest you leave after you get him, though."
Cortland raised his eyebrow. "Erm, alright then." Warily,
he approached Tdot and picked up the naked man, sheathing his swords
only reluctantly.
RA chuckled at his expression. "Here, take this too. I
don't want it." She slid Tdot's sword over to TLH and stepped
back into the darkness, her claws clicking off into the distance as she
walked away.
TLH picked up the massive sword with a grunt and shook his head.
"That was… weird."
Cortland shook his head. "Whatever, I just want to get the hell
out of this place." He motioned to the hallway. "Let's go
get Net and get the out of here."
* * *
CJ gaped at the destruction in the large cavern. "What in the
hell?!?"
The cavern of Sihodael had nearly collapsed from what appeared to have
been a massive battle. Melted bits of plastic were everywhere,
fused with the rock below them and scorched by intense heat.
Rubble and debris were scattered across the room, and the entire
northwest corner had collapsed into itself. Against the far wall,
the outline of the demon Sihodael was hauntingly frozen against the
stone, his body apparently incinerated by a massive burst of heat and
energy.
In the center of the room, surrounded by melted plastic, Net was lying
prone on the floor, unconscious. He was breathing, though it was
shallow and labored. A pool of blood had dripped slowly out of
his many wounds, and it was obvious that there couldn't be much blood
left in the creature.
Wordlessly, TLH handed Tdot's sword to CJ to hold as he approached
Net. The turtle peered around cautiously as he approached, but
though the plastic rubble shifted slightly as he neared, nothing
attacked him and he grimly started to drag Net's limp body back to the
others.
Komiyan touched the crystal at his neck. "War, you there?"
War's voice was garbled as Sprite continued trying to finish breaking
the encryption. "Yeah, what… got?"
"It looks like Sihodael's been destroyed. We didn't reach
objective two due to a trap, but the first has definitely been
completed."
"Good jo…. getting back… portal now."
Komiyan blinked as a portal opened directly in front of them. He
smirked. "I don't know about you guys, but I'm not waiting for
this to close back up."
Cortland nodded. "Go on through. We'll be right behind you."
* * *
The portal winked close soundlessly, and RA stepped back into the room
with a smile. She toed one of the nearest groups of plastic, and with a
shifting of blocks a very miniscule Lego formed and shook his head.
"Hard fight?"
Lego looked up at RA and shook his head again. "I underestimated
the spellcasting of that naga. I won't do so again." He
clambored up into her hand and looked around. "Huh.
Destroyed Sihodael too, it looks like." He sat down and
frowned. "Do you know about the others?"
RA nodded. "Yep. I found Laurel's body back there a ways,
looking for her head. She's reattaching herself right now.
Grim's busy reanimating one of the Stalkers that fell, though there's
nothing he can do for Orangenius."
Lego snorted. "Lovely. How about Claude?"
RA shrugged. "Captured, I think. He's nowhere around."
Lego looked back at the outline of Sihodael's body. "Well, we
need to find another dimension to live in, and quick. Since the
Stalkers found us here, we need to go somewhere else to regroup.
Get me back to my lab; I need to rebuild my body before I can get to
work on that."
"Roger, boss."
* * *
Mayhem opened his eyes reluctantly and looked around. "Where…"
Grim smirked, blackness still rolling off of his hands and into
Mayhem's broken body. "Welcome back to the land of the living,
Stalker."
"What…" Mayhem tried to move, but he found himself
restrained. "What happened…"
"They left you to die, Mayhem." Grim's bony visage peered through
Mayhem. "They used you as bait in a trap, and then left you to
die. But we are not without pity, my friend, and I've returned
you to life as one of us."
"One of… left to die… " As comprehension worked its way into the
lion's mind, Mayhem growled. "They will pay… "
* * *
A few weeks passed, and the healing machines went into overtime to
restore everyone to full health. The prisoner, who'd only
identify himself as Claude, had healed on his own somehow; War kept him
locked up nice and tight for observation while the others healed.
With the threat of attack diminished, War and Net decided that it was
high time some of the Stalkers returned to their home dimensions.
Komiyan and Tdot were the first to return to their dimensions.
Both took only the crystal that would be used to contact the Stalkers
again if they ever had need of them and vice versa. Cortland
followed soon afterward, taking the electronic creature Sprite with
him; he'd have a good home in the electronic world Cortland could offer.
CJ gave Net a hug. "You call me if you ever need anything,
ok? And don't be afraid to visit." She smiled. "Trust
me, between the gods and whatnot that live with and around me, you'll
fit right in."
Net nodded and smiled, returning the hug. "I will."
CJ stepped through the portal, and Net turned back to K-Dawg and
TLH. "Go ahead and return to your quarters, you two. War
and I will be in a meeting for a few hours, so we'll be unavailable for
a time."
* * *
"Well?" The voice was quiet, intense; not even the dimensional
gate managed to diminish that.
"It's done as command, sir." War cracked his neck idly.
"Both groups performed well under all scenarios."
"Net, your report?"
Net smirked. "The creature Lego gave me quite a fight.
He'll definitely be very useful during the war, as long as we can get
past the animosity. His team did well too, even managing to kill
one of our own."
"Killed?"
"Yes. They killed Mayhem, the lion from dimension 475.42d."
"Sihodael, report."
Sihodael chuckled from within his own dimension. "They did indeed
kill one of the Stalkers, commander. However, I still have eyes
and ears within that dimension, and they have reanimated the one known
as Mayhem into demon form."
"Good. Is he the one that could not learn any further magic
defenses?" When Net nodded, the voice sounded satisfied.
"Good. He'll be of greater use to us as a demon than his prior
form. Were there any other casualties?"
Sihodael said, "Just one from my team, a man by the name of
Orangenius. He is the one I spoke to you about, the one that
witnessed my transmission to you."
"And he's been eliminated, correct? No chance of revival?"
Net chuckled. "You can count on that, sir. He's definitely
dead."
"Good."
War shook his head. "What are our orders now?"
"For the moment, relax. I do not show any signs of further enemy
activity; the training can stand down for the moment. If and when
they return, we shall have to call upon them once more."
"Just the Stalkers, or both teams?"
"If they attack, gods help us all, we will likely require the efforts
of everyone, good and evil. I don't have to remind you what the
consequences of losing are."
A long pause stretched until the voice finished with, "Dismissed."
END