Hinote gagged as he made it to the surface.
Gears turned on the ceiling far above.
Two Andalaf infantrymen walked down the main path in red suits, twenty feet of liquid Sachi between our platform and their taller one. I walked in a crouch over to a large, dark grey generator, gesturing for the others to follow.
Suzume pointed to our left, where our platform ended. âA few of us will have to climb up that ladder over there, then slide down the ductââ
âAnd take a fuckinâ Sachi bath? I donât think so,â Hinote said.
âItâs our best bet,â Suzume said. âThese two paths arenât meant to connect, Hinote.â
âThen why the fuck you take us up this way?â
âOh, Iâm sorry,â Suzume said, âyou wanted the front door? Letâs go back down, come up on the other side, and you can ask if theyâll let us in.â
Hinoteâs yellow Sachi eye attachment swiveled this way and that as he studied Suzume.
Suzume, crouching, cocked her head at Hinote, but there was a severity to it that told me she wasnât happy.
Hinote looked away first. âJust didnât want to swim around inââ
âGood,â Suzume snapped, ââcause no one is swimming. So shut the fuck up and let the engineer figure this out.â
The smell was giving me a headache, and so was the conversation.
âThere are other ways in, but this is the most direct route to the drill,â Suzume said, rubbing her temples beneath the mask and looking up at the guards.
âWe gonâ have to shake those guards.â
âI know the tunnels. I can go back down and come up closer to the front, cause a distraction while you four get to the drill,â Suzume said.
I said, âI can go withââ
âNo, you three go to the drill. Iâll go with Suzume,â Kaito said.
âAight, then. Shit,â Hinote said as he eyed the yellow liquid again.
âYou can go with them, Hinote,â Shun said.
âNah, I wanna keep my eyes on Chudo-girl there.â
âNaturally,â I said.
Suzume reached into a pouch and handed several silver Sachibombs to Hinote. They were bigger than the others sheâd used on the trash and given to Daiki and looked like silver plateaus that glowed in the center with faint yellow light, slowly blinking to show their inactivity.
âYouâll have ten minutes to get out after you set the charges,â Suzume said.
Hinote looked down at them, then at me. âHere,â he said. âPut these in that crazy suit you got. I saw it swallow some shit up earlier.â
âWhatever you need,â I said, taking the bombs and putting them in the suitâs pockets.
âHow you keep those from opening at the wrong time?â
âTrade secret,â I said.
âChudo shit?â
âNo, Iâm a mercenary now.â
âMercenary shit?â
âSure,â I said, turning to Suzume. âSo we wait while you two get the guardsâ attention? What are you gonna do?â
Suzume turned around to look at me on her way to the open hatch of the ladder back into the tunnel. Her eyes smiled. âYouâll see.â She jumped down into the hole, followed closely behind by a brooding Kaito.
I looked to my left at Shun. âThereâs a reason Hinote picked her up,â she said.
âBecause sheâs an engineer?â I said.
âBecause sheâs a fuckinâ genius,â Hinote said, chancing a look up above the generator and then crouching back down.
âThey donât usually let those types go,â I said, âso they fired her because she throws bombs and the occasional fit.â
âMight not be any of your fuckinâ business, Chudo-girl.â
âOk,â I said, looking at Shun, who lifted her mask and mouthed: Tell you later.
We sat in silence for a time, Hinote peering over the generator every two minutes. I thought he was looking a little too often, but I let it be. I was there in the hopes that Morfran would catch wind of me sniffing around Sachi drills and the creatures inside. Sooner or later, he would come. He had to come.
I had a scratch between my shoulder blades that my suit itched for me. I noticed Shun was looking at me. When I met her eyes, she didnât look away. Iâll keep you with me, they seemed to say, for as long as I can. But I wonât make you stay. It was the look that always kept me and led me back to herâa non-possessiveness, but there was a confidence there, something that said she knew I was hers, no matter how long I was away, even when I was away with someone else.
An explosion broke our silent communication.
âThatâs it!â Hinote said, peeking over the generator again. âShe did it! They runninâ out!â
âThere will be more inside near the drill. Letâs wait until they come out.â
âYeah, I know,â Hinote said, brows furrowing. He scratched his goatee on his shoulder. âI was just sayinâ get ready.â
Six more guards rushed out of the drill chamber, guns ready, toward the explosion. I assumed they had left a few in the chamber itself.
âThat should be most of them,â I said, âwe could probably take whoeverâs left if it comes down to it.â
Hinote grunted in response, and Shun started toward the ladder. I followed close behind. Shun scaled the ladder quickly. I thought she must have continued in her training these past five years, maybe even throwing herself more into it. She climbed as if her arms were doing most of the work, her legs playing only a supporting role. I climbed up behind.
âDonât worry âbout me. Iâll bring up the rear,â Hinote said from behind me. I laughed. Scared of Sachi â¦, a big guy like that. Before I could think much about it, Shun was already sliding down the long duct that connected to the middle pathway. I waited for Hinote as he took his time up the ladder. I looked down into the giant pool of Sachi far below. Not many would survive a dip in it, not in its pure form. It takes a controlled environment and a fit body resistant to Sachi poisoning to become a Chudo, and the Sachi baths only last so long before the Chudo soldier is taken out.
âYou go ahead, big boy,â I said. âIâll come down after you.
âDonât fucking call me big boy, Chudoââ
âDonât fucking call me Chudo-girl, then.â
We locked eyes up there, at the top of the ladder, with death waiting in a yellow pool far below us.
Then Hinote laughed. âYou got balls. I like that. Even if you is Chudo.â
âIâm not. I used to be. Iâm not anymore,â I said. âAlso, I donât have balls but thank you. Iâm not with you, but Iâm not with them either. And right now, Iâm on your credits. You can call me Ninâin case you forgot my name.â
He looked at me, then back down to the Sachi. âMotherfuck. Letâs go, Nin.â
I followed his gaze, then pulled my mask up and took another snort from my little bag of Sachi, relishing in the feel of it hitting the back of my throat and the clarity that permeated everything. This is what I was here to destroy, not for the money, but to draw Morfran to me, thisâthe end of Sachi. The end of the only thing that got my head working right before or after Asahiâs death. My mind turned to the needles in my suit, waiting only for my mental command to inject the drug into my system. No, I thought, pulling my mask back down and putting the bag away, reaching to my sword hilt above my right shoulder, grabbing onto it for some purchase in reality, though my other hand was the one truly keeping me from a fall at the moment.
âYou first,â I said, swinging to the left out over the side of the ladder to let him through.
âBalls,â he reaffirmed as I hung over the far drop. He crawled out onto the duct. âWhat if I fuckinâ fall?â
âThen you fall. Iâll tell your girl how brave you were,â I said.
âFuck that. Iâll tell her myself. Shit.â I could see sweat beads gathering around his right eye, but he didnât wipe at them or take the mask off. He slid down, remaining silent. I couldnât imagine what he was going through. It was probably disorienting to be so big on a thing so high in the air. The duct was barely wider than his body. He made it down slowly to Shun, who stood on the extended middle platform leading to the drill chamber. I slid down easily, using my Sachiblade as a weight on my left side to keep me on the duct.
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The platform was a light teal and white color. To my left was the doorway where the guards went to follow the explosion Suzume presumably instigated, and to my right was the long path of the platform ending at another large, arched entryway. Along the sides of the platform were guardrails.
I heard voices yelling from the entrance. âWeâd better go if weâre going to make use of her distraction,â I said, heading toward the doorway on the opposite end of the platform.
âChudoâI mean, Ninâyou go in first usinâ that trick that makes your blade bigger to block any fire, and Iâll cover you. Shun, you go in after Nin, and Iâll cover you too.â
We both nodded. I pulled out my Sachiblade and clicked the mechanism to widen the blade, turning it upside down in front of me and proceeding slowly. I turned the corner to the left, keeping an eye just over the hilt of the blade.
The drill chamber was a giant circle with a spiraling path along the sides, and the walls were made of smooth black metal. I stood on a walkway about the width of four men, and its edges were closed off by a solid metal railing that came up to my belly. It was dimly lit; the Sachilights were little yellow globes in glass-encased holes in the ground and on the walls. I peered out over the railing to the levels above and below, listening.
I heard Shunâs nimble feet behind me. I lowered my blade. âI think weâre alone in here, Hinote. At least these first few levels.â
Hinote came through the doorway slowly, looking around to make sure. âAight. Pass out the bombs. Weâll split âem three ways,â he said.
I requested the small Sachibombs from my suit, and it opened up, pushing the small, silver, plateau-shaped things into my hands. There were eight in total, so I handed two to Hinote and three to Shun and kept three for myself.
âDonât think Iâm fast enough?â Hinote said.
âI think youâre in charge of the mission, and you have other burdens on your mind, like command.â
Hinote blinked at me.
âItâs cause she thinks youâre slow,â Shun said.
âYou motherfucker,â Hinote said, laughing. âAight, Nin, you go up three levelsâShun, you go down three, and Iâll go to this one here.â He nodded to a flat outstretch of the walkway that went toward the center where the enormous brown-furred body of the beast stood, both cream-colored tusks bordering the body.
âWait until I say,â Hinote said.
The Sachi covering the tusks was dried and crusted, hardened like the gems in my blade. I looked up, the giant higher than I could see. Looking down showed me the same unfathomable span.
I headed up the sloping walkway, three levels, encountering no guards, something I found very odd. I walked out into the middle, toward a tusk, and peered over the railing. Hinote looked up at me, a small white dot the size of my pinky fingernail. He yelled a three-two-one countdown, and then I stuck my three Sachibombs to the side of the tusk and pushed in on them. The slow, yellow blinking became frantic and fast. I ran back down the slope to Shun and Hinote.
âTen minutes!â Hinote called to me as I rounded the last stretch before seeing him. Shun had already made it to him, beating me. I heard voices up above. We ran out onto the long platform above the stored pool of pure Sachi. No one stopped us as we ran out of the Sachi pool room and into another with several ladders leading down to machines that processed the Sachi and moved it along. I saw there were workers down there, but nothing to worry about; they were Under-City people, people from the Twelve Meeks, and they were busy at work, just trying to get through their night and into a bed or a bottle.
âPoor motherfuckers,â Hinote said, breathing heavily as we ran. âThey the true victims. Trained to be slaves, man, itâs fucked up. Trained to think they have a choice, Andalaf puttinâ all the blame on they shoulders while they down there carrying the weight of the entire company, down there in the pits, thinkinâ âwhy didnât I rise up and do somethinâ with my life?â Thatâs what Andalaf want âem to think. But they are still a part of the problem. A price.â He looked at me, and I could see he wasnât entirely convinced that this was the right choice, killing these people for ⦠the greater good, I suppose? I still hadnât puzzled out his motivations completely, though I suspected there wasnât much of a puzzle going on in there; he was likely confused, acting on his grief. And I was doing the same goddamn thing.
At the end of this chamber was a ladder on a very tall wall, but thankfully, the door that the ladder led to was only about twenty or thirty feet up. Still no guards, and the voices I heard in the drill chamber didnât manifest as the pursuit I was expecting. It wasnât like Andalaf; there should have been more security. Something was very wrong. I itched underneath my mask.
The next chamber held tanks. I remembered them well; though my Sachi baths were held in Andalaf Tower on the Upper-Plateau, they looked exactly the same.
Every tank opened with a puff of yellow smoke.
âRun!â I screamed, but Shun and Hinote just stared at me. I pulled out my bag of lightning-invested powder and shoved my nose in it, taking a long snort straight from it. Vigor and strength filled me, my vision sharpening. I saw the two Chudos coming out of the baths, a man and a woman. âGo! Iâll keep them back!â I shouted, ripping my mask off and throwing it, fingers hovering over the fire Sachi gem slotted in my blade.
Shun ignored me, running up to the woman on my right, and I almost jumped for her when a familiar voice shouted, âOw!â
The female form fell back into the Sachi bath.
âSuzume?â Shun said.
âYes! What the fuck, Shun?â
âIâm sorry, Nin was making a big deal, and Iââ
âListen, yâall. We gotta go. Come on. Good hiding spot,â said as a laughing Kaito joined him.
I didnât find it funny. They couldâve both been dead before the night was over.
I reminded myself why I was there and that all but Shun were merely my coworkers, a pathway to Morfran. I walked on, keeping my mouth shut. Suzume tried to catch my eye, but I kept my gaze on the door at the end of the Sachi bath hallway.
âGuards are in a different part of the building,â Suzume said, âbut heading back to the drill chamber from another entrance. At a certain point they all just disappeared. Did you have any trouble with them?â
âNo,â I said. âAnd I donât fucking trust it one bit.â
Suzume didnât speak, which was like a cold hand reaching into my guts.
âSuz?â Hinote said.
âI checked everything. We should have been fine. Fuck, fuck, fuck!â
She reached up to her mask and ripped it off, blue hair flying, her fingers flailing around in its tangles.
Hinote grabbed her by the shoulders. âHey,â he said, âwhat you worried about?â
âAbout fucking up! You should have had ⦠shit, at least some guards on you in the drill chamber,â Suzume said, shaking her head, eyes unseeing. âAnd now that I think about it, the staff is pretty low here for a normal shift.â
âHey,â Hinote said again, and his voice was low, calm, like a comforting father. It reminded me of Morfran, and I had to look away. âListen. We here âcause fuck Andalaf. And if shit goes down, we deal with it knowing we was right. That we were trying to make a better world. To take our fuckinâ land back, Suz. You with me?â
I heard a whimpering ascent.
âThere you go. Thatâs right. Now. Whatâs the next step?â
I heard a zipper and release of air and turned back around. Suzume pulled red Andalaf infantry suits from an airtight storage bag at her hip, an archaic version of the pockets in my armor. âThese should fit. Nin, I didnât think you were coming, so I didnât grab you one. I figured youâd be fine in the suit anyway.â
I didnât say what I was thinking: anyone from Andalaf that Iâd worked with would recognize me in my suit, but as she told the others to take off their masks, I realized an infantryman in a leather mask would look even more out of place.
âI donât know what waits for us,â Suzume said. âBut Iâm sorry I couldnât do better.â
Her energy had shifted completely. Hinote offered some soothing words as he stepped into the red suit and zipped it up.
âI think you did well, Suzume,â I said, realizing Hinote had mostly relied on her for the planning of this. It wasnât the best, but it was pretty good for a small crew of randoms from the Meeks. And either way, as far as I was concerned, this night would draw Morfran out. The thought gave me new vigor as we followed Suzume left into a bulkhead-enclosed antechamber. I paused at the sight of six people sitting naked on red-upholstered lounging chairs set into the wall, two women and four men, all drooling and catatonic, endorphin receptors hooked into ears like Hinoteâs. Behind them was a large tank, and I didnât want to guess what was in it or what part of the tower it, along with these six husks, powered.
Next room was a vacant laboratory, another large maintenance storage tunnel, and Suzume opened the door at the end of a darkly lit corridor with a keycard, and we were out, or at least partially outâthe pathway outside of the door was white and ended in a T. Carved out between the tower and the T-shaped path was a glass-encased view of the Under-City two-hundred feet below.
âFuckin shit, man. As if they need to be reminded of where they stand as they clockinâ out,â Hinote said, swaying a bit.
âYou ok?â Kaito said, reaching a hand to Hinoteâs shoulder.
âYeah, Iâm justââ
The glass to my right shattered. I jumped in front of Shun instinctively, pushing her further away from the tower. An endorphincopterâs propellers spun violently upward through the cracked opening in the glass, followed by the cabin, its doors wide open. A smiling man inside pulled a large microphone up and started filming us with his hand terminal. Then, a Chudo soldier jumped from the cabin toward us. I pushed Shun toward Hinote. âGO!â I yelled, pulling my Sachiblade from my back. Thankfully, I snorted the Sachi powder back there when I thought Suzume was a Chudo soldier, so the drug was still in full effect.
The Chudo smiled as he barreled down on me with his own Sachiblade.
âAndalaf Chudo on the scene here, folks, to apprehend the terrorists who have already destroyed one of our energy-providing drill towers tonight,â said the man with the microphone. âSoon, they will be in our custody. One can only hope those still hard at work inside the tower can get out before the bombs go off. We are sending in an evacuation force now.â
I flipped back toward the tower on one hand, kicking the Chudoâs descending blade away from me. He looked ⦠familiar.
A ringing in my ears deafened me. I dropped to the ground, the pale teal and white of the platform turning black as my vision went and was replaced by the memory of â¦
âYou ever tried going in one of these before?â
âNah, didnât wanna risk it.â
âI did. Nothinâ happened. I think youâre just a sissy.â
âWhatever.â
My vision returned, and the memory faded, leaving the taste of a name on the tip of my tongue.
âNiko,â I said.
âHey, sissy. I wondered where youâd gone. I see your womanâs here too,â Niko said, pointing his blade at Shun, who Hinote and Kaito were struggling to drag away from the tower. âYou think this is a better look for you? Murdering innocent people?â
âYou heard it from the Chudo, folks. Murdering innocents. These terrorists will stop at nothing to destroy our way of life,â said the man on the endorphincopter. I wanted to hurt him more than I wanted to fight Niko, but I didnât believe Niko would just let Shun get away. Niko was the type that liked to play with his food. At this thought, I jumped up and pressed the mechanism to widen my blade.
Niko laughed. âSuch a silly thing. I know itâs a big sword. No need to make a show of it getting bigger, Ningyo.â
âAnd I always thought you had a small cock, and that was the reason you liked to hurt people,â I said. âBecause someone hurt you. Maybe your first?â
Niko ran at me. I used my ice Sachi subtly to get a patch of slick under his feet, and he faltered for just a moment too long. I jumped up, kneeing him in the chin, but he caught me under the chin as well but with his pommel. I landed on my back, blood gushing out of my mouth as I lost my wind. I spit a tooth into the Under-City before rolling over and narrowly missing Niko's stab, which landed in the platform rather than my sternum. He stabbed down at me again, but I blocked, his blade sliding down the width of mine, giving me enough time to swing it around and cut through the back of his boots and into his heels.
He shrieked. I got up behind him as he fell over, stepped on his foot, then pushed his legs forward to stretch out the wound. He made inhuman sounds. I lifted Niko with both hands and took a snort from the Sachi pouch I saw he was holding in one hand; then, with the added strength of the fresh hit, I tapped my ice Sachi gem, and a jagged chunk of ice came out of my blade and threw him into the man with the camera inside the cabin of the endorphincopter. The cameraman fell back into the pilot, and as the copter spun and crashed into the black surface of the tower, the bombs went off.
I heard Shun scream, and I locked eyes with her one more time before the platform around me faltered and then wiggled like a wet noodle. Hinote, Suzume, and Kaito dragged Shun away from the collapsing entrance.
The sky fellâa metal, yellow-lit, and unforgiving skyâand I fell with it.
And the beast inside the drill tower screamed louder than any Chudo soldier or explosion, an undulating wail like a mother mourning the loss of her young. A call of insanity, a call to Morfran.