Chapter 201-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
"Danielle quickly worked on the lighter, her heart racing, but her face stayed calm.
"The lighter was being difficult. âI swear, if you donât light now, Iâm tossing you,â she thought, but maybe it was the threat that did it; the lighter finally sparked.
"She lit the cotton swab and handed the other torch to Xavier.
The cave lit up, and the bats stopped flying toward them, though they didnât scatter. They just hovered in the air, screeching louder, clearly annoyed.
âForget about them for now. The torches wonât last long, we need to move," Danielle said, her voice tense.
"Then, she pulled out a pouch of medicinal powder. "Xavier, cover your mouth and nose." She tossed a handful of the powder into the air.
"The powder stuck to the bats, and many of them dropped to the ground. Xavier blinked, stunned by what his sister had just done. The bats seemed less like a threat now.
âThis powder really works. Sprinkle more and take out all these damn things," Xavier said, clearly excited.
"The squeaking grew louder, and Danielle couldnât tell if the bats were reacting to Xavierâs words or the sight of their fallen comrades, but the noise was deafening. She felt like her ears were going to explode.
âThereâs no more. I used it all," Danielle said, a frustrated look on her face.
âWhat now? They sound like theyâre getting even angrier." Xavier now started panicking.
"A few larger vampire bats swooped down toward them. Danielle held the torch in her left hand and the dagger in her right, ready to fight.
"The big bats led the charge, with the smaller ones quickly following, all coming at them. Danielle swung the torch at them, hoping to scare them off, but the big bats dodged easily.
"The bats split into two groups and came at them from both sides. Danielle managed to dodge the attack, but more bats were circling above them, getting closer.
"Danielle tightened her grip on the dagger, eyes sharp. "Do you think the big bats are in charge of the smaller ones? If they are, maybe we just need to take them out. You know, take out the leader, and the rest will scatter."
"With that thought in mind, Danielle made her move. A large bat came straight at her, but this time, she didnât dodge. Dagger in hand, she ran at it and plunged the blade deep into its body. In one swift motion, the bat fell dead.
"As if she had cracked the code, she shouted, "Xavier, take care of the big ones!"
"Xavier wasnât having the same luck. He was swinging a stick around, trying to hit, but his aim was all over the place. After a bunch of wild swings, his arms were burning, and he still hadnât taken one down. Meanwhile, Danielle seemed to drop a bat with every strike.
âIâm trying! But these bats are all over me!" Xavier grumbled. "Itâs like theyâre ganging up for me. Why donât they play fair?"
"Danielle, too focused on the bats, couldnât help but notice that the swarm had shifted its attention to Xavier. They mustâve noticed how strong she was and decided Xavier was the easier target.