All around the crowd black creatures erupted from the bushes, their red eyes blazing as everyone ran to take cover.
Elaina watched as so called warriors scrambled around her.
Kicking her shoes off she faced the closest beast head on. It shrieked in her face spewing sulfurous gas that made her gag momentarily.
A ripping sensation spread up her arm, but she didn’t care. Lifting her dagger she swiped the beast across the chest sending it lurching backwards.
It let out a terrible cry as two more of its friends came to join it.
Elaina squared off ready to take on the next creature that came her way.
A shriek sounded from behind her. Turning quickly she dodged the beast coming towards her.
To her left Charise had a sword ready and was heading her way. Thankful for her friend Elaina attacked the closest beast, slicing its neck open.
It let out a yell before crumbling to the ground.
Momentarily distracted another clawed at Elaina’s back causing her to scream in surprise.
Anger blazing she turned quickly sending her dagger straight into the creatures heart.
With no weapon to fight now, Elaina prepared herself to take on the creatures bare handed.
Someone yelled to her right, she turned in time to see Chase rushing towards her two swords in hand. He thrust one at her before turning and squaring off with one of the beasts.
Off guard Elaina barely had time to react to the beast that was diving towards her from above. Shrieking it sent itself and her hurtling towards the ground.
Elaina felt the air momentarily knocked out of her as the beast clawed and snapped at her face. Trying her best she was unable to keep it from snagging her neck.
Sparks of fire ran through her body as its venom entered her system. Black spots began dancing in front of her eyes as the creature kept its grip. Then with a shriek it was gone and Charise was standing above her holding out a hand.
Sputtering Elaina took it and stood on wobbley knees. She would have to get the venom out of her system before it did any major damage.
“THERE’S TOO MANY!” Charise’s father yelled retreating toward the safety of the institute.
“No, we have to fight.” Elaina yelled unable to believe that an aged warrior would give up so easily.
“Elaina you are going to get yourself killed.” Charise gasped.
Paying no attention to Elaina’s protests she yanked her toward the institute.
To Elaina’s utter shock Chase grabbed her and threw her over his shoulder following Charise inside.
Feeling much too dizzy Elaina lost the will to fight.
“Are you ok?” Charise asked as Elaina slumped to the floor off of Chase’s shoulder and didn’t get up.
In way of reply Elaina showed Charise her neck. The color drained from her face as she realized what had happened.
“We need a healer now.” Charise yelled standing. “Elaina’s been bitten.”
All around her Elaina could hear people gasping and then yelling for help. The night her parents died made its way into her head unbidden, the same shouts happening as the house burned.
Slowly the dizziness came again and it took Elaina into darkness with it.
The beast erupted from the burning building. People screamed and ran for cover. The little girl tried to claw her way towards it, but strong hands held her still. She tried as hard as she could, but the hands just wouldn’t let her go.
Letting out a yell of anguish she slumped back.
Above her the beast cackled happily knowing that it had ruined the only thing the little girl cared for, knowing it had ruined her life forever taking her parents away from her.
Sobs erupted from the little girl as she clutched the arms around her. They held her tightly and stroked her hair telling her everything would be ok, that all she had to do was wake up.
Gasping Elaina shot up in bed her heart hammering in her chest. Sweat poured from her skin making her thick hair stick to her forehead and neck.
Still gasping Elaina looked around wildly unable to come to terms with exactly where she was.
Someone sat beside her watching her with interest. Try as she might Elaina couldn’t quite make herself focus on the person.
Finally her mind started processing the way that it was supposed to and she took in the face of the man beside her.
“Sleeping beauty awakens.” Chase said smiling. “We were starting to think that the burlack beast injected you with too much poison.”
Elaina tried to sit up, but dizziness overtook her. “Where am I?” She asked instead.
“You’re in the infirmary. The brothers feel that it might not be such a good idea to leave here, you know strength in numbers that kind of thing.” Chase stretched idly in his chair.
“Where’s Charise?” Elaina pushed. “Why are you here and not her?”
“She’s at a meeting, they are deciding what their next move should be, an attack on sacred ground is kind of a huge deal Elaina.”
“Kill them all.” Elaina tried to sit up once again. This time she managed to prop herself up on her elbows. “How long have I been out?”
“A week.” Chase responded. “Like I said for a while there we thought that the best thing to do was to take you off the anti-venom and let nature take its course.”
“You mean let me die?” Anger flared in Elaina’s chest. “Probably would have been for the best.”
“You kept going on about a fire and a large beast.” Chase said slowly. “Is that…I mean is that how….”
“My parents died?” Elaina finished for him. “Yes, they were killed by a beast with no name larger than a house and pretty much indestructible. Now you know all about my tainted childhood.”
“Hey.” Chase looked like she had slapped him. “Sorry, I was just wondering you didn’t have to tell me all of that.”
Feeling much too tired Elaina collapsed on her bed again. “Is everyone alright? If one of those foul creatures bit me I hope it was at least for good reason.”
“Yes, everyone is fine.” Chase stared at her strangely. “You were really the only person they went after.”
This caught Elaina’s attention. “What do you mean I was the only person they went after?”
“I mean.” Chase said. “That they didn’t pay anyone else any mind. All of them made their way towards you.”
“Well then.” Elaina announced trying to sit up again. “I have the perfect solution to this problem and what the next move should be.”
“What’s that?” Chase asked genuinely curious.
“I leave, if I’m not here then those creatures shouldn’t come back.” Elaina said simply throwing her legs over the side of the bed. “Think of it as my sacrifice.”
Chase was staring at her as if she had lost her mind, a look of horror on his face. “You can’t be serious.”
Elaina turned to him, “Oh, but I am. Ask Charise, I do not kid about anything. Ever.”
Standing on shaky legs Elaina made her way towards the door. Chase jumped in front of it immediately stopping her. She glared at him and tried to shove him out of her way, but he was much stronger than her, especially since she had just spent the last week almost dead.
Sighing Elaina looked to the window and a thought crossed her mind.
“The infirmary is on the second floor right?” She asked innocently.
Chase frowned, “Yes why?”
Using the little bit of strength she had left Elaina launched herself towards the window which Chase had thankfully left open.
For a moment she felt nothing beneath her and then she was hurtling towards the ground.
Tucking her knees up she flipped and then landed on the ground feet first. She stood giving Chase a wave before taking off down the front yard and out the gates.
She could hear him yelling after her, but she didn’t care. Chase had said that the beasts paid no attention to anyone else only her, that meant despite what anyone else said she had to get out of here in order to save innocent lives.
The yelling continued and for a moment it sounded like it was getting closer, but that couldn’t be Chase wouldn’t dare jump out that window, at least she didn’t think he would.
Too afraid to look behind her Elaina picked up her pace and continued running using the last bit of her energy to surge forward.
Trees blurred around her as she continued running. The yelling however did not stop and Elaina immediately cursed her pursuer.
Why would he care what happened to her anyway? He didn’t know her, he didn’t have any reason to care whether she lived or died, but then there were hands on her shoulders and she was being yanked backwards.
Gasping she tried to shove out of his grip, but she was much too weak. Giving up completely she turned and faced him.
Chase’s face was bright red from the running and he had a fresh cut on his cheek, most likely where he had run into a branch.
Fury blazed in his green eyes. “Are you insane or suicidal?” He demanded shaking her a little bit.
Elaina growled and slapped his hands off of her. “How dare you touch me!” She shrieked. “Why do you care anyway?”
“As a warrior we swear to protect our own from danger and injury. I see it like this, you are a warrior just like me and you are throwing yourself right into the dark brothers hands.” Chase announced exasperated. “I’m not going to let you do something that foolish.”
“Who cares?” Elaina snapped. “It isn’t like anyone will miss me if something happens. Sure Charise will be upset, but lets face it Charise is a bit over dramatic. It isn’t like I have family that will miss me.”
Instead of responding Chase instead just kept staring at her like she had grown a second head or something.
Finally giving up she turned and started stalking back towards the temple.
Behind her Chase gave a satisfied sigh and began following.
They walked in silence, neither caring much for talking to the other, although Elaina knew why she didn’t want to talk to Chase, she had no idea why Chase wouldn’t want to talk to her.
“You know.” Chase said finally conversationally. “That was one hell of a jump back there. Most people would have at least sprained an ankle or broken something. You were like a cat easily landing on your feet, I’m impressed.”
“Charise and I used to jump off her roof for the fun of it, it wasn’t that big of a deal to be honest.” Elaina said simply with a shrug. “Now, if I had tried to maybe jump off the fourth or fifth floor of something then it might have been different.”
“Do you ever stop to think about what you are doing, or do you just simply react without a minutes hesitation?” Chase continued obviously wanting to avoid the quiet again.
Elaina thought about it for a moment, “I don’t really know, never really gave it much thought. I just do what my body tells me to do.”
“So you have really good reflexes?”
Apparently he just simply wasn’t going to avoid the subject.
Drawing in a breath of annoyance Elaina picked up her speed wanting nothing more than to get to the temple and get away from this man.
Back in her room at the temple, the very same one she slept in as a child Elaina flung herself on the bed, white sheets puffing up around her. She thought of when she was a child and imagined that the sheets were clouds floating up around her as she drifted in and out of sleep.
The monks had painted her ceiling blue so that she could stare at it and picture that it was the sky. The walls still sported the fake flowers that she had drawn herself on them.
She had also wanted to have green shag carpet so that it felt like she had grass underneath her, but the monks had drawn a line at that. Instead the floor was just a simple hard wood with a white area rug in the middle.
The room held many remnants of her childhood, books lay neatly on a book shelf and pictures that she had colored stuck messily on the walls. Toys sat in a chest to the corner, and some of her first weapons still littered the floor.
Sighing Elaina closed her eyes and tried to let herself drift now. Flashes of her nightmares appeared making her heart speed up and sweat break out on her face. Try as she might, she simply couldn’t make the images go to the back of her head.
Giving up she got up and picked up two of her throwing daggers. Looking around the room she found her old practice dummy, hiding in the closet dust settled thickly over it. With a heave she managed to get it from under the piles of junk that covered it and pulled it to the middle of the room.
Stepping back she positioned the daggers in her hands and took a deep breath.
With a quick flip of the wrist she sent the dagger flying towards the dummy, it planted smoothly into its chest. Doing the same with the second dagger she landed it in the same spot once more.
Not satisfied Elaina grabbed her daggers again and started slicing at the dummy, determined to rip it to pieces.
Frustration welled and soon angry tears began filling her eyes.
With a scream she slashed at the dummy before her, picturing it as the beast in her head that took her parents.
Heaving she fell to the ground and began to cry. For a long time Elaina stayed there crying, letting all the frustration she felt slip slowly out of her.
When she finally calmed down she looked around her. White fluff sat like snow piles all around her. At one point she had beheaded the dummy, and the head sat in a corner, dagger still in the temple.
With shock she realized the other dagger was still in her hand, blade towards her palm. Blood was freely oozing around it.
Sighing she dropped it and looked at the long gash she had inflicted.
Not wanting to worry anyone she rummaged around under her bed for the first aid kit she kept secretly hidden. Pulling it out she quickly wrapped her hurt hand, sanitizing it twice to make sure no infection lingered.
Cleaning the mess up took a lot longer then she had expected, the sunlight that had been shining brightly all around the room now slanted across the floor, showing that the sun was beginning to set.
Finished with the task at hand Elaina made her way to the window easily throwing up the curtains to let even more light in.
For a long time she sat there staring out at the sky as the sun slowly drifted below the horizon, leaving behind it a clear autumn night.
It was hard to think that only a week ago the temple had been attacked and things had changed so completely.
Elaina still felt that leaving would be the best thing to do in order to save her fellow warriors and her childhood home, but Chase had made it completely clear that that just was not an option.
Her mind wandered on Chase thinking over and over why he hadn’t let her leave. Their first meeting had been a complete disaster, him making it clear he didn’t think too highly of women. Still he had fought alongside her the night the burlack beasts attacked, and he had been there when she finally woke from her venom filled dreams.
Why had he done that? He didn’t even know her and she hadn’t been the slightest bit nice to him, but she had to admit that she appreciated the gesture and for some reason that she couldn’t explain she was thankful that he had made her come back to the temple, demanding that they all stick together.
The next week passed in a blur of meetings and training. The monks still refused to let any of the warriors leave, insisting over and over again that they were all safer together. Elaina began to get to know her fellow warriors from the North, deciding it was better to understand them than completely avoid them altogether. Although, there was one warrior she did avoid, Chase.He had tried to talk to her the first day that training began, but Elaina had insisted that she had somewhere else to be and bolted out the door. She hadn’t seen much of Charise either, the monks had made the other girl sleep in a separate room from her. The way the monks saw it the less ties any of them had to one another the easier it would be for them to fight when the time came. It wasn’t that they were being nasty, it was just the better choice for everyone, if you held attachments in battle you could easily end up killed by trying to help yo
“Wake up.”The harsh voice shook Elaina from her sleep, lamely she fumbled around for the lamp on her nightstand. Once she found it she flinched from the harsh glow.Charise stood beside her looking very serious her hands on her hips.“What are you doing here?” Elaina mumbled checking her clock for the time. “At, may I add, the time normal people sleep.”“I was woken up by Chase who insisted that I needed to come talk to you immediately.” Charise said now yawning.Elaina took in her pink pajamas and wild hair. Dark circles still under her eyes, it was obvious that she hadn’t woken up too long ago.“He’s standing out in the hall isn’t he?” Elaina asked instead. “Chase!” She called loudly, “Come on in, you might as well tell us both why in the world you think we should talk.”Her door opened and Chase stepped in wearin
The next morning came in a crash, literally, outside the sky was a nasty greyish purple, rain slammed like pebbles against Elaina’s bedroom window. After a summer of almost near perfect weather the first storm of fall had finally arrived. Elaina shivered listening to the sound of wind ripping against the temple. Beside her Charise continued to sleep soundly, one thing she was good for was sleeping through almost anything. Sitting up Elaina shoved her friend. Charise cursed and tried to bury herself in Elaina’s white comforter, with a yank Elaina took it away. Charise growled and turned over glaring.“If there isn’t a fire I am going to destroy you.”“Haven’t I already told you that if something were ever on fire I was going to let you fend for yourself?” Elaina asked cheerfully. “You know the saying every man for himself.”Charise continued to gl
Elaina spent most of the morning in the gym practicing fighting technique. Slowly she practiced maneuvers imagining her opponent countering them and then thinking of something completely different. Pulling a dagger from her boot she swiped it through the air stepping from one side to the other. Only stopping long enough to debate the right place to plant it to destroy her attacker. With a graceful leap she pictured it disappearing into a chest, piercing the heart hidden below it. “Seems that imaginary friend of yours is dead.” A voice said behind her. Elaina turned to face Chase, “Too bad, I was imagining it was you.” She gave a sweet smile putting her dagger back in its holder. “I have to say you weren’t much of a challenge.” “I guess my imaginary self is lazy, I can assure you it would take a lot more than that to even knock me down.” Chase flashed a brilliant smile, Elaina watched as he shrugged off his jacket. &nbs
Two days passed without incident and without any word from Brother Isaac about the elders possibly agreeing to have an audience with Elaina. With her leg still hurting she was unable to train the way she had wanted to, and she refused to attempt meditating.Instead she stayed locked in her room watching the storm raging outside. It had rained for three days straight and didn’t seem like it was ever going to stop.The lush green grass outside turned to nothing more than puddles of standing water. The sky above still held an angry black glow as the walls of the temple shook with every clash of thunder. One of the brothers had been bringing Elaina her meals since she had refused to leave her room not wanting to see anyone, afraid that word had already gotten around the temple about her being attacked a second time. Again the thought of running away crossed her mind, but she squashed it remembering the look of ang
For two days after having her leg worked on Elaina was stuck in bed. She spent the time reading through The Book of White, which Brother Isaac had happily lent her. Try as she might, she couldn’t find anything remotely relevant to anything that was going on around the sanctuary.When she wasn’t reading, she was spending time with Charise who had been bringing her, her meals. On the third day Elaina had begun to grow bored and decided it was time to get up and moving again.Testing her leg gingerly she got out of bed and headed towards the library. She knew she had to find something that could help her better understand what the beginning of the end really meant since the book of white didn’t further explain. It felt like needles stabbed her leg as she walked farther, but she pushed the pain aside. By the time she reached the library she could feel small trickles of blood dripping down
“You think the brothers are keeping valuable information from us?” Christopher asked.Elaina had just finished recounting everything that had happened over the past few days. Christopher had listened intently to her whole story not speaking until she was completely done. They sat together under the shade of a very large oak tree. Elaina played idly with a strand of her hair that had come loose from its ponytail.“You can’t really think that they would leave us in the dark about something that important.” Christopher continued his eyes dark.“I don’t really know what to think anymore.” Elaina admitted calmly. “It goes against my nature to think that the brothers would do anything but protect us, but now I’m not so sure.”Christopher considered her words. “And you did ask Brother Isaac about it?”Elaina nodded, “Of course I did a
“You can’t be serious.” Two face’s mirroring the same expression regarded Elaina as if she had just grown a second head.“Oh but I am.” Elaina said solemnly. “But first.” She turned to Chase. “I am still waiting on that apology.”“What about an apology for slapping me?” Chase countered crossing his arms. “I think that is a lot worse than doubting someone.”“It’s your fault for coming at me from behind.” Elaina lifted herself to her full height, which to be honest wasn’t much compared to Chase. “You have no one but yourself to blame for that.”Chase raised his eyebrows. “I still don’t even know what you were so mad about.”“I do.” Charise called happily from behind Elaina. “I’ll explain it to you some other time.” She added catching the look Elaina was gi
Six years later....Elaina watched as Carson and Lianna played in the field just beyond the crystal caves entrance. The little boys curly white hair swayed in the soft breeze as he tried with all his might to swipe it out of his face. Beside him his little sister picked a flower and shoved it at his face while giggling. Swatting the flower the boy attempted to try to act tough.Chuckling Elaina limped forward to join her children. After so many years she still couldn't stop herself from looking down at the metal leg she was now sporting and smiling, it was after all a reminder of the greatest victory of her life.Lianna was the first to hear her approach. Turning she locked her big green eyes that resembled Chase's on Elaina before giving a big toothy grin."Mama!" The little girl called jumping up and running to her. "Mama, look what I picked for Carson!"Elaina smiled at her daughter, "I saw i
"You did well child." Ezra's soft voice floated to Elaina as she hovered peacefully in the darkness. "But now is not your time to leave.""What do you mean?" Elaina asked looking around only to find emptiness. "I've already died.""Your human self died." Ezra corrected. "Your dark self has not." He continued."But I'm so tired." Elaina sighed as she felt herself slipping again."Child, I still have something to ask of you." Ezra continued drawing Elaina's attention to him."What's that?" Elaina asked."I need you to lead the underworld now." Ezra said carefully. "With Rathial gone there is no one to take his place, except you of course.""What do you mean?" Elaina demanded. "How could I possibly do something like that? What about my friends and Chase?"Laughing Ezra began to take form as Elaina's darkness turned to the lush green flower field again. Attempting to stand Elaina collapsed,
Rathial snarled at Elaina as she began to move towards him. Behind her lay a pile of dead dark warriors that hadn't been able to hold their own against the infuriated Elaina."So glad to see you coward." Elaina beamed as she continued moving forward. "Thought you'd be safe hiding down here did you?"Feeling her rage building Elaina lunged at Rathial slashing her sword towards his chest. Easily dodging Rathial cackled as Elaina righted herself ready for the next attack."What do you expect to do letting your anger get the best of you?" Rathial taunted. "You came here looking to easily die didn't you."Snapping his fingers he tried to use his power against Elaina, but it didn't work. With her human self gone she was now immune to any and all dark powers, after all she was amongst the dark herself now."That trick won't work on me this time." It was Elaina's turn to laugh.Caught off guard Rathial didn't have
Elaina woke earlier than Chase the next morning. Sounds of people beginning their day could be heard just out in the hallway as she quickly searched for her clothes. After Chase had fallen asleep the night before, Elaina had made a decision and now she planned on setting that choice into action. Fully dressed she looked to Chase once more before quickly rushing out of the room.As Elaina made her way through the bunkard she ignored the glares that she recieved from the few warriors that were roaming about. Their looks of disgust and distrust no longer mattered to her, after all she was leaving this place anyway.Waving she quickened her pace and hurried up the stairs and out into the open air beyond.The sky remained a bloody red above as ash had begun to fall. Taking in the scene Elaina strengthened her resolve. She was no longer going to wait around for Rathial to come to her, instead she was going to go to him.
"What's going on?" Christopher asked as Elaina and Chase entered the room. He had been lounging on his bed reading through a book on mythical creatures when they arrived. "Why is Elaina here?""Are you using that to learn more about yourself?" Elaina asked ignoring Christopher's questions and snatching the book to examine it. "Look up abaasy.""I know." Christopher huffed taking the book back. "Why are you here?""I wanted to talk to her alone." Chase said giving Christopher a pointed look.Taking the hint Christopher grudgingly got up and stomped towards the door. Giving Chase an annoyed glance he walked out slamming the door behind him."Was that really necessary?" Elaina asked keeping her gaze fixed on the door. "Does he not know about your parents?""Not many know." Chase admitted before motioning for Elaina to have a seat. "It happened so long ago that the younger warrior's weren't old enough to
"You should have fought back." Samantha lectured as she worked on patching up Elaina's more severe wounds.As Elaina had insisted earlier most had begun to heal already, at least the ones that weren't so bad. Elaina didn't know if she should be thankful for her new quick healing ability or be sad since it meant that she truly no longer was a human."If I fought back would it make them trust me?" Elaina asked instead catching Samantha off guard."Would you be able to earn their trust if you died?" Samantha countered shoving a stitch through a particularly severe wound on Elaina's shoulder."I can't die again Samantha." Elaina pointed out.Frowning she tried to come to terms with the fact that she couldn't even feel the needle going through her skin, Elaina let out a long breath."You don't know that for sure." Samantha said as she finished her suturing."I'm technically dead." Elaina countered.Samantha stopped what she wa
The crowd gathered around Elaina had grown immensely and had backed her into a wall. Keeping her expression calm she stared ahead waiting to see exactly what these people intended to do to her."You shouldn't look so cocky still monster." The man who had started the whole ordeal bellowed as the group behind him agreed."Pathetic." Elaina hissed. "Picking on a defenseless woman.""I don't see a defenseless woman." The man laughed. "Only a monster."Elaina couldn't help but laugh at the mans words. How was she the monster when all of them were the ones ganging up on her like a bunch of savages?"I need you to move now." Elaina said moving forward. "I need to find Samantha and Oliver.""You have no business with our leaders monster." The man snapped lunging forward ready to fight Elaina.Stepping to the side she allowed the man to topple into the wall she had just been backed against. Not botheri
"Do you truly think you can defeat me?" Rathial laughed as Elaina lunged at him with her trident."Don't underestimate me, you owe me three lives." Elaina growled as a blue ball of energy shot from the end of the trident slamming into Rathial's chest. "You took people that were precious from me!"Elaina could feel the fire within her growing as she spoke of Charisse and her parents. Rage flared deep in her heart as the eletrictiy at the end of her trident crackled and sparked flaring as fire made its way up the staff."What is this?" Rathial demanded eyes widening.Instead of responding Elaina growled moving forward once more slamming the hilt of the Trident into Rathial's gut sending him flying backwards. Jumping on top of him Elaina grabbed hold of his throat and began to squeeze as her need to kill grew."So cute." Rathial coughed cackling as Elaina tightened her grip. "I am not like a normal person that can be killed thi
The next day came in a blaze of red and orange, the sky above had completely lost its blue hue and was left with a red tint as if reflecting all the blood that was being spilt around them. Looking up Elaina squinted her eyes as she spotted what looked like ash beginning to fall."Ash storm?" She murmured holding out a hand and allowing some of the grey substance to land on her palm. "The end is getting nearer."Beside her Chase sucked in a harsh breath, "What did you say?""When the sky turns red and ash begins to fall to the earth, the dark lord will take his rightful place, and the whole world will be rebuilt in chaos." Elaina recited. "Ash is beginning to fall, the sky has turned red, and the earth has begun to break apart. We are running out of time.""Did Ezra give you any advice on what to do?" Chase asked Elaina as his face began to turn pale."We must defeat Rathial." Elaina responded as if it was the simplest thing