Chapter 29: Saving Private Ryan
Apparently Dad wasn't joking about his friends being from the forces, Emma thought as she caught sight of an armored personnel carrier, off in the distance but approaching with every passing second.
It wasnât much to look at; barely more than a square gray box with a mounted machine gun, but it was the only vehicle on the road which made identification rather easy. Accelerating, Emma dove low as she left Sir Bearington far behind, pushing the sparrow to its limits until it crashed and splattered against the side of the vehicle. Moments later, Emma materialized, sitting calmly right next to the startled gunnerâs head.
âStop the vehicle,â Emma ordered calmly, utterly unbothered as auxiliary hatches opened along the vehicleâs roof and half a dozen rifles emerged, all pointed right at her.
[Ryan Young - Level 1]
âThe same gun for each of you, more or less, but only Ryan has a name tag, how curious.â Emma tilted her head. âNone of you can possibly pose a threat to me; so do you have one because of your relative importance, or your ties to my father? A key quest NPC, in a way?â
[Sure, letâs go with that.]
âHow do you know my name?â Ryan asked, bewildered. âPut your hands in the air or Iâll shoot!â
âNoah might not like you shooting his daughter,â Emma pointed out. âHeâd like the results of my retaliation even less, but thatâs beside the point. Dadâs approaching riding a bear, with serious bite wounds along his hand and forearm. Is this vehicle equipped for medical treatment?â
âNoahâs daughter?â Ryan blinked. âEmma, is that you?â
âIn the flesh, so to speak,â Emma chuckled lightly, before turning serious once more. âThe house is lost, so weâll be turning around as soon as Dad catches up. I wonât ask again though; stop the vehicle, or Iâll stop it for you.â
Unnerved at her unnatural calm, one of the soldiers started to pull the trigger. Faster than he could complete the motion, Emma stuck a finger into the tip of his rifle's barrel; unable to force its way through her armor, the fired bullet broke apart in the chamber, peeling the rifle's tip like an overripe banana as the force of the backlash threw the shooter clean off his chair.
[-5 Anima]
âNo seat belt?â Emma shook her head. âHow careless of you, in more ways than one. The next person to try something similar loses their head.â
âStop the vehicle,â Ryan relented at the obvious display of superiority, his words reaching the driver and finally bringing the APC to a halt.
Remaining where she was, Emma waited calmly for thirty seconds more, until the gunner jolted in his seat, raising a hand to adjust his optics.
âYou werenât joking,â He muttered. âWhere the hell did you even find a bear?â
âHe was just wandering in the forest near home,â Emma shrugged. âEither he escaped from a zoo, or thereâs something weird going on. Probably the latter, given what's going on in the world these days. Donât worry though, heâs well trained; he wonât attack unless you start something.â
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Emma could see that the soldiers remained suspicious of her, but thankfully it didnât stop them from cautiously approaching Sir Bearington with a stretcher, extracting and bundling her Dad into the back of the vehicle. She couldnât see any true hospital facilities from a brief glimpse, the kind that would be in an ambulance, but the medic examining Dadâs wounds seemed competent enough.
âIâm going to give you a shot of morphine, to dull the pain.â The medic explained as he pressed an injector against her Dadâs arm. âIâve got sterile water on hand, so we can wash and clean the wounds. Stitches will have to wait until weâre back at base, since doing that on a moving vehicle is a bad idea.â
Happy to leave them to it, Emma replaced her Dad atop Sir Bearington.
âBack to your base, at thirty miles an hour,â Emma ordered, unconcerned about the vehicle trying to lose her.
Emphasis on try; given that the gunnerâs upper body remained exposed for Oversoul if needed, to say nothing of the ever present birds flying overhead. Thankfully, nobody did anything stupid; the APC performed a three point turn before heading back the way it came at a reasonable pace, Sir Bearington running alongside them. Unsure exactly how much time the journey to base would take, Emma sank down into the soft fur on her mountâs back, settling in for the long haul as she drifted off into a light slumber.
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âWas that really Emma?â Ryan asked Noah, the latter groggy but still awake as the potent opioid worked its way through his body.
âYeah,â Noah slurred. âChanged quite a bit hasnât she? Heh, wonder if Iâll be able to do that down the line? Nah, magicâs in the blood, but my magicâs more traditional. Not sure how she does what she does.â
âHere I thought Iâd seen it all, when Liz flew off on the back of her sword,â Ryan shook his head, before his voice lowered. âWould she really have offed us, if we didnât follow her lead?â
âHuh? Oh, Emma threatened that?â Noah shrugged. âWouldnât be the first time sheâs had to stab a few people who wouldnât listen. Hell, there was that one time with ERROR, when scouts went on a camping trip. Wait, who was I talking about again? Eh, never mind. Crazy stuff, you know? Never thought you could make something so strange out of a circle of mushrooms. Heh, not mushroom for imagination. Get it?â
âStop bothering my patient,â Combat Medical Technician Nathan Miller chided Ryan. âHeâs clearly not lucid right now, so your questions can wait until heâs off the meds.â
âGot it,â Ryan agreed, backing off immediately.
Highest ranking he might be, but no smart soldier ever wanted to offend the person who might be responsible for their lifesaving care, and Ryan hadnât gotten through sniper training by being stupid.
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âHere we are!â The gunner called, his shout drawing Emma out of her slumber. âThe former city of Oxford, and our new forward operating base.â
The first thing Emma noticed was the massive tower. Rising up out of the earth high into the sky, a monolith of black glass and corrugated iron, almost as tall as Londonâs skyscrapers and far in excess of anything Oxfordâs restrictive building regulations ever permitted in the past. Mysterious runes lined the length of the tower, stinging her soul as she attempted to read them to no avail. Around the tower was an impact crater, one that Emma estimated to cover at least a ten mile radius, empty of any signs of life much like the immediate surroundings to her house had been.
âYour base is inside of that?â Emma pointed at the tower, prompting a sharp laugh.
âHell no!â The gunner shouted back, as the APC reached the rim of the crater and began its descent, Sir Bearington following faithfully at its side. âThe doorâs open for exploration, but nobody weâve sent in ever came back out again. Nah, weâre camped out on the other side of the tower, near the entrance at the bottom. Weâre not sure why exactly, but none of the monsters that appear at night are willing to enter the crater, making this the safest spot weâve found so far.â
âI may have an idea as to why that might be,â Emma muttered, too low for the gunner to hear.
It was plainly visible to her in bright black letters, after all.
[Dungeon discovered! Scholomance.]