Skyfall Chapter 9
9
Misha stirred in my arms as we slept. Slowly, I became conscious. I woke
up curled around Misha's small figure, holding him tightly in my arms. My heart
began to race.
Part of me couldn't believe
what had happened was real. Misha had
told me he loved me... Misha slowly rolled
over to face me as he opened his eyes. "Good morning." He said with a smile,
his eyes half closed.
I sat up and ran my hand
down his back, "Good morning." I said with a tilt of my head, "Is it morning?"
Misha jumped upright,
"Shit, you're right. He glanced at his watch on the table beside us. "Yeah.
It's nearly time for breakfast to be starting. It's early morning, but still
morning. We slept for about twelve hours."
He scrambled out of bed and
quickly slipped some clothes back on. "I have work to do in the lab. How are
your legs today?" He asked as he dug through the papers on his desk.
Yawning, I stretched out my
body. "I think they're alright." I said, glancing down. I realized that my fur
was caked in dried...fluids...from the night before. "But, Misha...could I use your
shower?"
"Yeah, good idea. Clean
yourself up and then go grab some clothes from your locker in the gym. Eat breakfast,
maybe find Kato and do some training?" Misha said, slipping on a clean, white
lab coat. "I need to get to the medical wing, but then I'll be in the basement.
Find me later?"
"Sure Misha." I said,
standing and touching his hand with mine. To my surprise, he pulled away.
"Decipher, we should keep
this...a secret, at least for now. Okay? So when we're in private, that's fine."
He said, moving close to me and touching my face, "But out there...we have to be
discreet."
I was too tired and dazed to protest.
"Alright." I said with a nod as I walked over to the bathroom. "I'll see you
later."
"Thanks, Decipher. Love
you!" Misha said as he slipped out the door.
"I...love you too..." I said as
he dashed out, feeling confused. "I think."
I quickly showered off and
slipped my clothes back on. I sat next to the fireplace in attempt to warm up
and dry off, only to realize that this fire didn't produce heat. I sighed,
standing up and shaking off. My legs were a bit stiff, so I decided to go out
for a walk to the lookout point.
As soon as I opened the
door and stepped out of Misha's room, I heard Kato's voice.
"Decipher?" He asked. I
cringed.
"Hi." I said as innocently
as I could.
Kato looked bothered. I
wasn't sure if he was upset with me or Misha. I remembered Misha mentioning
something about love...I imagined the two were at one point in a relationship.
"Why are you down here? Is
Misha in there?" Kato finally asked.
"I...it's a long story. Ask
Misha." I said, looking at the ground. I was terrified. Misha had told me to be
discreet, and I had no idea what I was supposed to tell others. "Misha should
be in the medical wing or in his lab in the basement." I said, trying to keep
my nervous voice steady.
"Relax, Decipher." Kato
sighed, "I get it. I've known Misha long enough. You be careful." He said,
pointing at me. "You don't know what you're getting into." Kato turned and
walked away. I headed up towards breakfast, unsure of what he meant.
Kato's foreboding statement didn't sit well with me as I ate my food. I
was on edge. I kept glancing around for Sheila. I saw Caliber and a few others
in the distance and decided to sit with them.
"Decipher!" Caliber smiled,
"It's been a long time! I heard you were injured in the accident, but you saved
the jackass that was responsible for it. I guess that's something!"
I knew he was teasing, but my ears fell anyway
and I slowly picked at my food.
"Everyone makes fun of
Misha, Decipher." Caliber said after a few minutes, "But we realize it's not
really his fault."
I nodded, "I'm just having a
rough day." I said.
"Already? How long have you
been up?"
"Few hours." I said,
nibbling a bite of eggs. "Caliber, you're a guard, right?"
"Well, yeah, basically.
Mostly a field guard. Why do you ask?"
"Sheila threatened to kill me the other
day." I sighed, "If she attacks me, I'm certain I could take her...but...would I be
in trouble for that?"
One of the other people at
the table choked on his food, "Dude, you're dead!" He coughed.
Caliber jabbed him in the side with
his elbow, and then turned to me. "Not if it was self-defense. Sheila's pissed
about Wes, I take it?"
I nodded and looked at the
other man, "I'm not afraid of Sheila. I'm just unfamiliar with the rules. We're
going to Eldon next week, and if she attacks me I won't hesitate."
"Oh, yeah. Since Wes died,
they need another person to go to Eldon. I was considering volunteering. I
haven't been into town for quite some time." Caliber said, patting me on the
shoulder, "Don't worry, I have your back."
"Do you use magic?" I
asked. "Kato and I were discussing using magic to travel to Skyfall pass, and
meeting up with Sheila, who would be taking a horse."
Caliber thought for a
moment, "Shit. That means I have to travel alone with Sheila?" He said. "Oh
well, at least she doesn't want to kill me...at least I don't think she does.
That plan works. I'll discuss it with Kato later.
"Speaking of Eldon, you
have amnesia, right? Has anyone explained the process to you?" Caliber asked.
I shook my head, "No.
Nobody tells me anything until the last minute."
"Yeah they do that. Well,
just ask Kato about it. You'll need to pick up a weapon that would be found in
the village. No guns or anything really technologically advanced. You use a
gun, right?"
"No. I use magic or my
fists." I said, "I dislike ranged weapons anyway."
"Get yourself a knife at the
very least." Caliber said, standing up. "I have to get going. My day is about
to start. But look into finding a weapon. Maybe you could make your own with
all that fancy magic."
I liked that idea. I nodded,
"Bye Caliber." I said. Most of the people at the table had left by now. I
considered going to find Misha, but decided I still needed to take a walk. I
left out the main entrance and began my walk.
The steep hill caused my
legs to burn and shake, but I managed to make it up the quick route without too
much difficulty. Along the way to the lookout point, I searched for some kind
of stone to make a weapon out of. The knife Sheila had was made of some type of
metal, but I wanted something that looked a little less refined. I didn't see
anything that interested me, so I just continued to the lookout point and sat
on my favorite tree.
The valley was full of
activity today. I saw some four-legged creatures down below grazing in the
grass, perhaps wild horses? Off in the distance where there was a small stream
running through the valley, and I could see a feathered beast snatching up fish
with its talons. Then, it took flight and landed in the grass, rolling around
and tossing the fish playfully. The scene was peaceful. I sat and watched the
animals below.
I looked around; perhaps
there was a trail that led down into the valley. The sun had barely come up. I
had plenty of time to explore, and my legs felt okay. I began to climb down the
cliff. There were plenty of feet holes and ridges to step down on. It should be
easy enough to climb back up, I decided.
I enjoyed the climb down as
I descended. I saw many creatures scurrying into cracks and holes in the rock
face, and many beautiful flowers sprouting out of the side. I nearly slipped a
few times, and ended up streaking my white shirt with dirt. I made my descent
quicker as I hit the halfway point to the bottom. The rock face turned sandy
and easily crumbled as I went farther down. Getting back up this would be tricky.
At one point, my shirt
snagged on a branch and tore, which nearly sent me sliding down the rest of the
way. I clutched onto the side of the rock with my one steady hand, trying to
latch on with my back toes. My claws dug into the side as I pressed my feet
into the soft dirt. My footing gave out, and I began to slide down the cliff
side. I grabbed at the small trees that grew out of the side, hoping one of
them would be strong enough to support me. The branch I grabbed onto sliced
through my hand as I slid down it, but I ended up being able to stop myself
before I fell backwards.
Looking down, I quickly
scrambled down the rest of the way, panting once I hit the bottom. I fell
foreword, holding myself up with my hands. I was gasping for air. My legs ached
and did not want to move forward, and my spine was shuddering with pain. After
a few moments of recovery, I stood and wiped the blood off my hand with my
shirt. I slipped off my shirt, it was useless anyway. I wrapped it around my hand
to stop the bleeding, and proceeded to explore the valley.
In the distance I saw two of
the wild horses rearing up to each other, perhaps fighting. I wandered closer
to them to discover they all had shimmering, twisted horns on their heads. Unicorns. Kind of like horses, except
smarter and with more attitude. They have a strong sense for magic. If one
attacks you, your only hope is to communicate using magic energy. My
downloaded info told me.
I swallowed hard. They
were huge, nearly twice my height. Their legs rippled with muscles, and their
twisted horns looked worn from battle. When they landed back on the ground, I
could feel the ground shake even though they were quite far from where I stood.
I decided to keep my distance from the fighting beasts and continued walking
towards the stream. The sun was beating down on me and I hoped to rinse off all
the dirt that I was now covered in.
I made my way along the
valley, staying close to the edge of the meadow where the trees began, trying
to stay out of sight and remain inconspicuous. After arriving at the stream, I
quickly stripped off my shorts and stepped into the cold water. The stream was
barely waist-deep at the deepest point, but that was fine. I rinsed my small
scratches and cleaned out the gash in my hand, focusing some energy on closing
up the wound enough to keep it from being infected.
I closed my eyes and enjoyed
the cold water, sitting down and letting the gentle flow wash around my body.
It was quite relaxing down here.
When I opened my eyes I felt
like some time had passed. I must have fallen asleep. I woke up to a blinding
light in front of my eyes that bolted away when it realized I was conscious. As
soon as my eyes focused, I saw a small human like figure dancing around in the
light, flapping transparent wings so quickly I couldn't make out their shape.
Fairies. They enjoy playing pranks
on travellers they frequently see. They are friendly as long as you don't offend
them. They have many abilities that aid travellers in need, and they are quite
shy around strangers.
I rubbed my head. There were
so many new creatures today that I was becoming aware of, it was a bit
overwhelming. I watched the fairy dance around me and approach my hand. She
looked at me, seemingly confused. She then vanished in a puff of light, much
like the entities I had first fought in the arena had done. Feeling drowsy, I
rubbed my head and stood up. I shook off the excess water and exited the
stream.
I bent down to pick up my
clothing, and when I stood back up I saw a large shadow behind me. I nervously
turned around to face the unicorn that was behind me. It let out a long, steady
breath and made a grunting noise. It stood about five feet higher than me, and
had a jet black pelt that was dotted with white speckles, which seemed to glow
as if it was made of stars.
I looked down instinctively,
attempting to focus my energy as my downloaded information had told me to do. I
tried to send a message that said I was harmless and was only here to visit.
I bowed my head, only to see
the unicorn's black hooves rear upwards and come crashing back down next to me.
I froze as the beast approached me, his pure, white eyes gazing into my soul. I
shivered, both because I was soaking wet, and also because I assumed this
unicorn was about to gore me with his twisted, opalescent horn.
He pawed at the ground with
his obsidian hoof, slamming his head up and down and making whinnying noises.
"I don't understand what you
mean!" I said, backing up slowly. He stepped towards me and bowed his head. I
wasn't sure how to feel about the gesture, considering this had pointed his
horn right at my face. I backed up until I hit a tree.
His black, star-speckled
nose touched my hand, and I felt a shock go through me. The energy was
incredible. I felt a yearning desire to run. The unicorn then folded his front
legs and beckoned me towards it.
"No...No thank you!" I said nervously, "I
can't ride..."
He gazed into my eyes again
and I was compelled to climb onto his back. I figured it was best to do what
the beast wanted.
I climbed onto his back and
he jumped upwards, nearly sending me flying off of his back. He broke into a
gallop and we crashed through the valley.
My name is Asodar. A voice echoed in my head as I held on to his
shimmering white mane for dear life. I
was sent to find you and tell you that it is okay.
We galloped towards the edge
of the meadow, at which point Asodar reared up and let out a triumphant whinny.
"What...what is okay?" I gasped, wrapping my arms around the crazed stallion.
You come from the stars. She wants you to know that this is okay. You
have been accepted here. Asodar's voice said to me, creating a feeling of
peace in my mind that I did not quite understand. But be warned, those that you run with will only bring your soul
destruction.
I shivered at his words, "Who is she?" I asked
as Asodar took off towards the stream again.
His hooves hit the ground
so hard I could have sworn they created sparks as he ran. The meadow was a blur
around us. He began to slow down once we reached the inside of the woods.
When he stopped, I slowly
slipped off his back. He held my body with his head, supporting my weight as I
gained my balance again. The Dark Lady
has accepted you. You have her favor, but you must prove yourself.
Dizzy, I turned to face
him, only to see that he was walking away. "Asodar!" I yelled out, "How in the
world do I do that?"
If you look, you will see.
Skyfall holds every answer you have ever sought. Completely puzzled, I
watched him trot away into the trees. I had so many questions. Had I really
just been encountered by a messenger of one of the goddesses? Was there a
reason he ran around in circles with me? Would I actually meet a goddess?
Something like this was unheard of on my planet...we had forsaken the gods help
eons ago... Decipher. His voice echoed
again. You are destined to destroy.
And then he was gone.
I promptly turned and
vomited, feeling drained of energy, as well as sanity. After I was done
vomiting, I stood up and realized I had no idea where I was. I began to wander
aimlessly.
I noticed a deep, violet
stone hidden beneath some moss and dirt. I bent down and brushed it off. The
stone was a beautiful, rich violet with shining blue veins streaking through
it. I attempted to lift the stone out, but it was far too large. I remembered
Caliber mentioning making a weapon using magic. With a sigh, I sat down and
attempted to balance my energy. I was still quite shaken from the experience
with Asodar.
After a few moments, I
began to imagine strands of energy cutting out a blade-shaped chunk of the
stone. I focused on the feeling of my energy slicing through the smooth stone
with ease, feeling the energy of the earth around me kick back and shoot
through my body. To my surprise, when I opened my eyes this was actually
happening.
I saw silvery energy
sliding out of my hands and into the stone, slicing it slowly but carefully. I
focused on steadying my breathing so that I would not lose focus. I sat there
for what must have been fifteen minutes, until finally the energy jumped back
into my hands and a chunk of the stone broke free.
I picked up the blade,
admiring my own craftsmanship. I was glad I had spent so much time practicing
other energy work so that I was able to stay focused and create such a smooth
cut on the blade. The blade carried it's own energy with it. I felt like it
deserved a name, but I would think of one later. It would need a handle, too,
but I was far too exhausted to craft one right now.
I sat for a few moments to
regain my energy, tempted to pass out again. How was I ever going to make it
back?
The conversation Misha and
I had with Kato surfaced in my mind. He mentioned travelling using magic. I was
tempted to try it, but I had no idea where to start. Suddenly, I realized that
downloaded information knew a lot about magic, and everything outside of the
laboratory. I instantly felt stupid. I could have been using that this entire
time! Oh well, learning on my own had made me quite skilled at it, after all.
I searched my mind for the
information. The werewolf who's DNA I had originally copied used magic to
transport all the time, apparently. The method was easy enough when I felt it
happen in my mind, but was extremely difficult to translate to words. I decided
to just focus on the thought and transport that way. It was a lazy method, but
I needed to get back to the lab. It had to be late afternoon by now.
Within a few moments, I
felt my entire body breaking apart. The sensation did not hurt, but it felt as
if my energy was being scattered and swirled around my body. After a few
minutes of this, I felt my body slam into the ground. I opened my eyes to see I
had teleported to the courtyard that led into the main entrance. It was at this
point that I realized I had never put on my shorts.
I looked down and saw that I
was only holding my newly crafted blade. I cursed under my breath and sauntered
towards the main entrance drowsily.
I sighed heavily as I heard
Caliber yell from across the courtyard, "First time magic travelling? You left
a nice skid mark there, Decipher!" He laughed. "Where are your pants?"
"Yeah. It was my first time.
I ran into some trouble." I mumbled, covering my groin with my hand.
Laughing, Caliber ran over to
me. "Are you okay? You look horrible!"
I nodded, "Yeah I'm fine. I
climbed down the valley and met some unicorns."
"Oh, shit!" Caliber said,
touching the areas of me that were covered in dirt. "They didn't gore you did
they?"
"No...actually..." I rubbed my
eyes. "Something really weird happened down there...and I was too exhausted to
climb back up, so I attempted to transport using magic." I explained, holding
my throbbing head.
"Weird? Like what kind of
weird?" Caliber asked. He seemed to be genuinely confused, which is perhaps why
I confessed a bit of truth to him.
"It...spoke to me." I said,
avoiding his eyes. I was certain he'd think I was crazy. "It said it's name was
Asodar."
"That's crazy!" He yelled
with a grin, "Really? Asodar? Decipher!" He shook me by the shoulders, "That
means you've been chosen for something pretty intense!"
"You'll have to explain more
about that to me, later..." I said, nearly tipping over. Caliber grabbed my arm
and helped steady me.
"Come on, let's get you to
Misha." He said, putting my arm over his shoulder and walking me inside. "Just
use that fuzzy tail of yours to cover your shame. Why did Asodar take your
pants?"
I always forgot I had this
useless tail. I grabbed it and shoved it over my groin, attempting to cover
myself as I walked. "Asodar didn't take my pants...I was bathing in a stream when
he approached me." I replied as I held my fluffy tail over myself.
We stopped by the gym lockers
and I slipped on some shorts, not bothering to put a shirt on. Caliber brought
me to the basement and sat me down in an empty room. I was too weak to continue
walking.
"I'll get Misha for you, you
just lay down." He said.
"Thank you..." I said as I
tipped over.
Misha appeared a few minutes
later, "Decipher! Are you alright?"
"I told you, he's exhausted.
I already explained it all to you. Don't make him talk again." Caliber said as
if he were irritated. "He probably needs food. Take care of your people,
or...whatever you call them, Misha."
I appreciated what Caliber
said. I couldn't speak anything coherent at the moment, and I felt dizzy and
drained.
I must have passed out,
because when I opened my eyes Misha was hovering over me with a tray of food.
"Here, eat this and you'll
feel better." He said, stroking my face.
I slowly sat up and began to
eat the fresh fruits on the plate. The food was delicious and was already
helping replenish my energy. After I finished eating my meal, my head was much
clearer.
"So Caliber told me you met
Asodar...that's pretty cool." Misha said. His tone made him sound either
uncomfortable or indifferent, I wasn't sure which.
I nodded, "Yeah. It was
pretty confusing." I said. I knew I couldn't confess the entire thing to
Misha...not yet. Soon I would tell him the truth, but I didn't think he was ready
for it.
"Be careful." Misha warned
me, running his hands through the thick fur on my neck. "The goddesses are dangerous."
"Actually. Asodar warned me
about this place." I mused, his voice echoing in my mind. ....those that you run with will only bring
your soul destruction. You are destined to destroy.
"That makes sense. The
goddesses don't approve of a lot of the things that happen here." Misha sighed,
"They have a right to be upset with us...there are a lot of...bad people here."
"Are you afraid of the
goddesses?" I asked him, staring at his nervous eyes.
"Everyone smart is afraid of
the goddesses, at least...afraid of that
goddess."
Misha glanced to the small
bedside table, where my blade sat. I must have dropped it there when I passed
out. "Did you make this?" He asked me, tracing his fingers along it.
"Yeah. Caliber suggested I find a weapon to
take into Eldon." I said, taking the blade in my hands, "I decided to make one
out of a beautiful stone I encountered in the woods after Asodar dropped me off
and vanished."
"It's nice." Misha said. "What
are you going to make the handle out of?"
"Perhaps a heavy brass." I
said, "Is there a refinery here?"
Misha shook his head, "No, but
in Eldon there are plenty of people who could sell you some brass."
"Oh right, currency..." I
thought out loud, "I don't have any money."
"You'll be provided enough
gold for basic supplies and a bit extra while you're in town." Misha said. "So
you successfully magically teleported, huh?"
I nodded. "Yeah. I've practiced
a bit." I lied. I didn't want Misha to be suspicious of how I could have
learned so quickly; my downloaded information told me it was something that
needed a large amount of practice to master. But when I thought back to what
Kato had said, he seemed to be confident I would learn it rather quickly.
Perhaps because I would be travelling with him instead of on my own?
"Kato will be happy to hear
that." Misha said, "Why didn't you tell him you had attempted it?"
"I...never actually succeeded
until today." I said.
"Well. You should talk to him
about it tomorrow." Misha said as he stood up. "I still have work to do, but
you're free to stay and rest down here if you'd like." Misha kissed my forehead
and then walked out the door. "I'll be back later to check up on you. Go ahead
and rest." He called back.
I nodded and watched him
leave. The events of the day were swimming in my mind and drowning my thoughts.
I was in over my head. They would expect me to know more about Eldon, and I
should be able to because of my downloaded information...but the thought was
exhausting. I felt like I had just experienced a small part of an entirely
different world, the world outside of this lab. I shuddered as Asodar's warning
came to my mind again.
Perhaps I should consider
leaving this place.