The corpses of Keith Smithâs guards decorated his shattered lawn. Caelziax and the earth Sachi had certainly done their job. Though at what cost? Ai had summoned the demon three times within a short period of time, and I could see that it weighed on her. She looked sick, though the Sachi I forced her to take was working well enough for the time being.
We ran downhill through Meek Onfidlack, earning many odd looks from the vendors and pedestrians. Caelziax wasnât exactly quiet. The fucker shrieked every time he was summoned.
âWe have to stop by the inn on our way out,â I said. âMy Sachiblade. We can get you some Sachigloves at the weapon shop just up ahead.â
âThe one by all the trash? Donât you think heâll sell me junk?â Shun said.
âThere are many wonders decorating these hills of scrap,â Ai said.
Shun gave me a look. I shrugged. Ai wasnât wrong.
âIâm sure heâll have something useful until we can get back to yours,â I said.
Shun didnât respond, but when we got to the weapon shop, I pulled Andalafâs credits out of my suit, and she reluctantly accepted. She came out with a pair of gloves that I thought looked nice.
âTheyâll do. A little loose in the knuckles, but ⦠theyâll do.â
âGood enough,â I said.
After getting my blade from the inn and strapping it to my back, we ran the rest of the length down the main street of the Meek.
âThatâs her!â I heard someone yell as we ran past. âThe Sun-Seeker!â
âThe Sun-Seeker?â I said, turning to Shun as if she were responsible for the name.
âWhat?â she said.
âWhat else did you forget?â
Shun blew out. âThought I told you that. Theyâre calling you Sun-Seeeker. Anyway, you know Josh Baker?â
âThe Josh Baker in charge of the military? Fat fuck? Yeah, I know him,â I said.
âWell, it starts with him,â Shun said. âAfter you fell and Hinote, Suzume, and Kaito dragged me away, we returned to the location where we had left Daiki, but he was gone, Nin. We couldnât believe it. Figured heâd gotten taken by Andalaf infantrymen or something. After some looking around, we decided we had to just leave, same as we had to leave you.â She looked at me sadly. âI wanted to come back, Nin. You have to know that.â
âI know; finish the story,â I said. We passed out of the Meek and onto the main road where Ai and I came in. Aiâs makeup was starting to congeal with sweat and drip down, revealing her ashen-grey skin.
âWe were leaving the support pillar,â Shun continued, âand I overheard a man talking to his friend around the side about how heâd been to Keith Smithâs, and heâd never seen girls like that before, and he had his own rooms, and as many as he wanted and blah blah, you get it. He said he was in the Sun-Seekers but had been hired by Keith to give him their location. The man said he didnât have any problem giving up the info. Not like it changed anything except to get his dick wet. He said heâd told Keith Smith about the Sun-Seekersâ location weeks ago and our plans. This is before we hired you, Nin.â
âHeâs full of shitââ
âNo, hold on. Hinote almost blasted a hole through the wallââ
âYeah, I bet!â I said, laughing.
âNin, please,â Shun said.
âYes. Sheâs just getting to the good part,â Ai said, smiling. Her ruby eyes flashed at me, and I had to look away.
âAlright, go ahead,â I said.
âSo I calm Hinote down and say I'll go check it out for his sake. Suzume points me in the right direction, and I turn the corner, and ⦠itâs Daiki.â
âCalled it,â Ai said.
Shun said, âtalking with his hands, waving around, pacing back and forth, and giving this speech to a group of five guys. So I went back to where the others were, and I told them, so we took care of Daikiâs friends, who were the only other people around, and then we pulled Daiki into the pillar. He starts blubbering that it was all for bravado and heâs just a fat shitâto which we all agreedâand he got caught by those guys, so he was lying to them! I didnât buy it, but more importantly, Hinote didnât buy it.â
Shun swallowed, and I looked at her. Her eyes were hollow as she ran, the trash passing quickly behind her disturbed face and messy hair. âWe beat him within an inch, Nin. Within an inch ⦠He was my friend. Our friend.â
She let the rhythm of our feet against the dirt road fill the void of her words for a long moment. Our breathing was ragged, and my legs ached. I smelled the combination of Shunâs strawberry hair and the flowery scent of Ai.
âHe spoke. Said Andalaf has known for a while that we planned to strike. They let us, Nin. But thatâs all he knew. That, and that heâd reported our location to Keith Smith. I knew about Keith Smith, of course, and his golden wagons with their cages that pass through the Meeks every night. You know, most of the people are in debt of one kind or another, and thatâs why they get taken. Some volunteer. I was in the latter group. All of us have to strip before getting in, though.â
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âAnd Hinote just allowed you to go?â I asked.
âHinote does not own me,â Shun said. âHe discouraged me from going, yes. As did Kaito, who was a bit more vehemently opposed. Suzume did not have much to say on the matter. So I went and was lucky enough to get taken straight to the mansion.â
âAnd then we saw you, Nin,â Ai said. âAnd you passed out. Which was not part of the plan.â
Shun laughed with Ai and said, âYeah, what the fuck?â
âIâm fine. Just got a little hot. Those uniforms are hefty,â I lied. I didnât know what it was about. The ringing in my ears, the red light, the memories â¦
Who are you?
Shunâs eyes lingered on mine for a bit, then turned back to the dirt path between the hills of trash. We turned right, following Shunâs lead.
âSo when we were actually in the room with Keith, Shun was amazing. She was so fast and strong, andââ
âAlright, Ai,â Shun said, but I could see her smile betraying her. âSo we have a glorious moment without any commotion. And I start talking to Keith Smith. He pretends to be afraid, laying in his bed in the red robe, his thinning onion-white hair sticking up, his balls showing, his hands in a submissive gesture. He doesnât say much, stalling, telling me the guy who gave me my informationâDaiki, he meantâwas one of the gang leadersâ guys.â
âThen he manages to inch his fat, ringed fingers over to a lever on the wall,â Ai said, her voice sounding a bit choked. âBut missed.â
âHe had some contraption,â Shun said. âA gun came out of the wall, shot and killed the other girl with us.â
âAnd I fucking lost it,â Ai said. âAnd I didnât even know Iâd summoned Caelziax when he appeared in the room, barely fitting. Keith Smith literally shit the bed. It dropped out of his robe as he backed away, smearing on the sheets. I kept Caelziax backâthat is, until the guards outside started coming in. But while they filtered in and Caelziax either scared them away or cut them down, Shun knew it was her opportunity. And I didnât hear a whole lot of the next partââ
âKeith Smith told me part of his job was reporting to Josh Baker of Andalaf,â Shun said. âThat heâd heard some noise about a group starting up and got a guy to go and butter one of the members up, bring him to the mansion, offer him all the stuff, and, well, yeah. I asked if it was Daiki, and Keith had no fucking idea, naturally. But he did describe a fat man who seemed pretty unsure of himself. So Daiki tells Keith Smith about the Sun-Seekers, and Keith tells Josh Baker about it. Josh Baker, head of military and Man'naka safety, just laughs and tells Keith Smith that they could use this to rally the people on the Andalaf side for the next batch of Sachi they'll be bringing up for the Dead God.â
I looked back at Ai, who would not meet my eyes.
Shun went on: âSays that theyâll let the Sun-Seekers bomb the drill towers, then Andalaf will bomb HQ in Meek Alfrendil but will frame the Sun-Seekers. And everyone will turn to Andalaf in this very uncertain time rather than continue on in the trend of rebellion going on in the Meeks.â
âHow soon before the sky falls,â Ai said.
âHow many hits to the center of the sun?â Shun answered.
âSounds like Andalaf,â I said.
âI knew they were awful,â Shun said, âbut this is ⦠to destroy an entire Meek ⦠to ensure the rest of the Meeks cling to them?â
âYeah. Theyâve done things like this before. When I was in Chudo, there was a town called Pleasence over on the eastern continents. Andalaf found a dragon bone deep beneath the town. When they couldnât get permission to dig from the locals, they sent in a group of Chudo dressed as vagrants to attack and pillage. Josh Baker, of course, had left several ways to contact Andalaf should the town change its mind. They called, desperate to get their village back. Josh Baker staged a battle, Chudo versus Chudo. I was part of the squad sent in to chase off the âvagrants.ââ
âFuck,â Shun said.
âYep,â I said.
âWhy wouldnât they just stage the bombings then? Like in Pleasence?â Ai asked. I looked back at her and noticed her exposed breast bouncing up and down, my eyes staying there for a moment.
âWeâre turning, Nin,â Shun said.
I turned my head around, nearly smacking into the wall of trash to the right of the path.
âWhy do that when they had a free labor force?â I said, turning left.
âPaying for all of their own gear. God, those sons of bitches,â Shun said.
âAnd here they are,â Ai said as we all stopped. I pulled out my Sachiblade. We were taking fire.
âMove back!â Shun yelled as we retreated back the way we came, but not before three Andalaf infantrymen, dressed just like the guards at Keith Smithâs mansion, jumped down from the trash and grabbed Ai.
I reacted instantly, tapping the ice Sachi in my blade, using up what Iâd snorted earlier at the mansion, but the ice responded faithfully to me, reaching its sharp, tendril-like fingers in a circle through the skulls of each one, grabbing Ai. They dropped in unison, connected by the ring of ice Iâd put through their heads. Ai jumped back, pulling out her Caelziax summon Sachi.
âNo!â I said. âI have a better idea.â
I pulled out my bag of Sachi powder and took a long snort.
âAi, can you get us to Meek Alfrendil through the trash?â
âI can get you anywhere through the trash,â she said.
âAlright. Get behind me. Both of you,â I said.
The two obliged, and I tapped my fire Sachi on my blade. I could hear shouts, and some of them were coming from the trash above us. The flames, like earth, were harder to control, but the blade did help somewhat to channel Sachi gems when they were slotted in. Iâve heard of blades that can slot seven Sachi gems at once, but Iâve also heard they are difficult to fight with, and it leaves your Sachi more vulnerable when going blade to blade. Iâm more of a swordswoman. Always have been. Which was another reason this would be chaos.
The trash came alight, and I pulled out my brown earth Sachi gem. In one long draw on the drug running through my veins, I used up what I snorted, the trash exploding upward in a tower of flames. The path collapsed in on itself, fissures tearing the earth apart. A sudden explosion of cracking earth shot me into the air, away from the girls. From the air, I saw the red Andalaf infantry backing away from the spreading flames, and behind them were seven Chudo soldiers in black armor with glowing yellow veins. They saw me.
Fuck.
I reached into my suit pocket for more of my powder, but the bag was empty. There was nothing I could do. I licked the interior of the bag as I fell back down, leaving a bitter, chemical taste in my mouth, and the pathetic flames that came out, as a result, didnât even reach the trash below.
Shun caught me with a grunt.
âSeven Chudo soldiers. We have to run,â I said. âIâm out of Sachi powder, and Iâm not going to crush any of my gems.â