Stephy and Astra were heavy, but for the moment, at least, Emilia was content to carry them at a sedate pace. Behind them, she could still hear the echoes of the Risen Guard and Enclave memberâs fight. Sheâd overheard their saviour ask some leading questions about the Enclave while she worked on getting Stephy free, so she assumed that was who her assailant was associated withânot that any of those questions had been answered with anything more than curses and magic.
Not that the designation of
Enclave member
seemed to mean much, either. A loose collection of families; sheâd already understood that much, from the things sheâd heard about the Enclave. There was a big difference between Enclave families holding similar goals, with some willing to do
anything
for
their
harbinger to earn a blessing for the world and⌠whatever that had been. That person
could
have been targeting her because she wasnât their familyâs harbinger, but she doubted it. Something in the way they had attacked herâin the way they had looked at her like she was the scum of the universe, worthless and so dangerous that Stephyâs life had been considered acceptable collateral damage.
Zach had said the Enclave had been fracturing since the last blessingâthe one that had granted this world the blood curse. He hadnât mentioned anything
this
extreme, however. Evidently, even more cracks had appeared in the Enclave since the last group of visitors had failedâcracks that Zach, separate from the Enclave as he was, hadnât learned of.
Or, hadnât told her about.
That
wasnât something she could think about now, however. Thinking about whether the man had tricked her, potentially given her false information deliberatelyâŚ
Emiliaâs steps stilled as she reached out her aching core, searching for the two groups of children wandering the city. From what she could tell, Benny was either extremely lucky or there actually was something to his reading of the aether: the two groups were heading in the same general direction. They hadnât met up yet, the homeless group moving significantly fasterâlikely due to a combination of being used to wandering the streets at night, Sawyerâs proficiency with reading the aether, and their lack of small children. They would meet up eventually, however, assuming nothing happened.
Emilia had absolutely no confidence that nothing would happen. There could have been only the one Enclave member and one Risen Guard wandering the city. There could easily be more. As much as she could hope that any others would target her⌠she couldnât trust that.
The OIC, SecOps and The Black Knot were good at picking up people before they did horrible things, but people slipped through the cracksâhacked Censors
let
them slip through the cracks. Dozens of news articles from centuries past flittered through Emiliaâs memory. Terrorists and other criminals grabbing up people who they could leverage for what they wanted. Baalphoria didnât negotiate with terrorists, rare as they were, but civilians did. Grab a wife, a child, a friend of someone important andâ
Emilia had already proven she was willing to risk her existence within the raid for these children. If someone figured that outâŚ
â¸Emilia, it hurts,⸠Stephy sobbed in her neck.
She readjusted her grip on the girl, hoisting her up with the arm tucked under her butt. Both of Stephyâs legs had been broken in the fall, and they hung uselessly under her, knocking against Emiliaâs own with every step. There had been blood, Stephy had told her as they walked, something about talking it over helping to calm the girl. Bone had split out of at least one of the breaks, but the system had healed herâsealed up the cuts and pulled the bone back insider her. It seemed like the first serious injury the girl had ever sustainedâpossibly the first one sheâd ever seen.
Luckyâshe was lucky, all things considered. Had it been an internal injury, something the system seemed more inclined to ignore, the girl could have bled out down there. Emilia had probed her with her energy, however, and determined that if the girl as internally injured, it was probably minor. Hopefully, if something was wrong inside the girl, it would heal on its own. Rin had told her healing magic in this world focused on the self, and while Emilia was sure there must be doctors somewhere, both Rin and her Risen Guard babysitter had told her nothing like surgery existed.
If you couldn't fix it yourself, if the system left that internal injury bleeding and killing you, it seemed like there was little to be done.
Emilia really hoped that she wouldnât have to watch this girl die from some internal injury.
Astraâs hand reached out to rest on Stephyâs, a silent show of support, as Emilia swerved down a side road. This city was terrible. Half the alleys were filled with debris. Junk and garbage scattered everywhere and making it difficult to traverse the thin connecting roads. She would have avoided them entirely, except they also seemed to be the only way to move through the city. Wide, sparkling clean streets with red cobblestones that glittered under the light of her once more active light gemâthanks to Astra, againâran parallel in one direction, and as far as she could tell, only the cluttered, packed dirt alleys connected them.
It had been hard enough traversing them when Sawyer had been leadingâwhen she hadnât been laden down with a child half her weight. Dead weight, no less. For as much as Stephyâs arms were around her neck, they were doing nothing to help Emilia carry her. That was probably for the best. All things considered, the child putting much more of her weight onto her neck would have hurt. Not that she already didnât hurt
everywhere.
Her back. Her muscles. Her joints. She hadnât even known joints
could
hurt! On top of that, she was cold and tired and lonely. She missed the older children and Vâfucking stars, sheâd even take Harmony or Skâlarâs company at the moment!
Okay, so maybe
that
was a lie. Harmony would be⌠acceptable, even if Emilia knew sheâd quickly come to regret having the girl with her. Skâlar would be terrible. The man was a creep
and
they wouldnât even be able to communicate. At least she and Harmony would have been able to chat, and as much as the Enclave girl wasnât exactly the nicest person in the world, at least the Stringer family actually seemed to care for the locals. Harmony probably would have helped her care for the kids.
Emilia cursed as she stepped on something round, her balance disrupted. Luckily, she wasnât sent sprawling, but her stumbling steps sent her shin colliding into a nearby box. More cursing followed, along with Stephy weakly asking if she was okay. Emilia nodded as she continued cursing, every creative expletive sheâd heard during the war slipping out of her.
âWell, I havenât heard cussing quite like that since thâwar.â
Emilia froze. Shit. Sheâd been so distracted by the pain that sheâd forgotten to keep her voice down. Peeking up, her eyes caught on the man standing at the alleywayâs exit. Light from a nearby window lit up his back, sending his features into stark shadows.
It didnât matter, Emilia recognized him, even in the dim light, and her legs were moving, racing back the way theyâd come before her brain had fully registered how fucked they were.
One of the men from Liveryâone of the members of that family who had attacked her and V as soon as theyâd exited the cavern. An uncle, to the heroes theyâd killed.
âHow did he find us?â
Emilia wondered as she ran, Stephyâs feet jostling painfully against her thigh. That pain was likely nothing compared to what the girl herself was feeling, however. Moans and screams escaped the girl as they ran, her arms tightening around Emiliaâs neck until they were another note of pain through her body.
Emilia didnât have time to worry about the girlâs legs or the pain they were causing her, not when she could hear the man chasing themânot when she had no idea how many more members of his crazy family were in the city.
âFuck. Fuck. Fuck.â
Emilia swerved down another alley, one that was slightly less of a mess than the others theyâd passed, but not by much.
Laughter floated after them, because of course someone who was related to the psychotic family theyâd met in the cavern was just as psychotic. âWhere are you going, little irregular?â the man cooed, his voice sending a chill down Emiliaâs spine. âI just wanna ask you some questions.â
âOh yeah?â she yelled back, jumping over yet another hole that opened suddenly into the road. Her legs screamed at her as she landed, one giving out, her knee colliding painfully with the ground. At least she wasnât lying inside the cave, her own legs broken under her as they waited for their psycho stalker to catch up. âWhat questions are those?â She wasnât about to stop and chat with the man, but she was curious whether he was just taunting her or not.
âWhy donâ you stop, and we cân chat?â
âNo, thanksâ
âAh~ so rude. Donâ you know itâs rude to run frâm people who jusâ wanna be your friend?â
âI have enough friends to stop and chat with, thanks. Now, if you
really
want to know the way to my heart, I need a running partner,â she called back, cursing herself for enjoying bantering with the man. He clearly had bad intentions, but this sort of biting back and forth was something she had always enjoyedâwas the way to her heart, more often than not.
It probably wasnât the healthiest way for choosing boyfriends, considering it had led to her ex and Elijahânot that Elijah was anywhere near as bad as her ex. It had also gifted her with Rafe and Olivier, though, even if neither had ever been her boyfriend.
Not really, anyways.
âOh?â the man sighed, voice closer than it had been a moment earlier, her fall having strained her knee enough that it was slowing her pace too much even with the extra speed granted by her {Blood Armour}. âSâthis my interview, then?â
âSomething like that!â Emilia cheered through gritted teeth.
This was so bad, and she had no idea how to get out of it. Either the man had somehow managed to end up in the same city as her, or heâd followed her. Fucking stars, he could have been following them since the city, for all she knew. Sawyer had said he didnât know if the labyrinth would drop Emilia and Vâs groupâassuming they were aliveâin the same location. The kids who frequented the labyrinth were never stupid enough to split up while exploring. Theyâd also never been separated.
Maybe they would come out in the same place, maybe not.
That meant this man
could
have been following them since the city. Maybe if he had been, the labyrinth was just sadistic enough to drop them in the same place, and Vâs group in another.
âHow long have you been following us?â Emilia called back, chancing a glance behind her as she raced down the main street. The man was so closeâtoo close. She doubted she could even dump the children safely, so she could either lead the man away or figure out a plan of attack. If she tried dropping them safely, he would be on them before she even fully let the girls go.
Before them, the city gates loomed. Even if she kept running, she was going to end up with no options soon, unless she tried to circle back around. She couldnât run forever. Eventually, the day and residents of the city would come, or her legs would give her. No matter where she ran, it would eventually lead to a dead end, which only left desperation, and the bad decisions that came with it.
Emilia sent a spiral of energy surging backwards, hoping that her broken internal map wasnât completely busted for this city. It was just a series of straight streets. Three overâtheyâd only run three over since sheâd rescued Stephy. Three over, and one back while being chased. It should be easy for her energy toâ
Something collided with her shoulder, sharp and bloody but thankfully not long enough to skewer Astraâs head. Emilia screamedâhalf in pain, half in effort as she used what little energy she had left to send the children flying away from her. She spun as she threw them, hoping theyâd land in the same general area and Astra, smart child that she was, would be able to get Stephy to move herself away from what was surely about to become a bloodbath.
Emiliaâs ass and shoulder crashed into the ground, whatever had been thrown at her digging further into her flesh. Could have been worseâat least it hadnât been knocked away, or pulled back to the other visitor.
He was so close, so tall. Even through the dark, Emilia could see the grin on his face. All teethâ perfect and straight in a way that didnât quite suit his avatar.
The man opened that perfect mouth to say something, teeth glinting in the light emanating from a nearby window. Whatever he had been about to say broke off into a scream as Emilia tugged, the weapon the man had thrown at her pulled free of her shoulder and suddenly embedding itself in his chest.
âWow.. youâre a feisty one!â he groaned, smile shifting into a shaky grimace. His own hand rose, tugging the weapon out just as brutally as sheâd pulled it free of herself. âYouâre gonna regret that. Shoulda jusâ stopped, and had that nice wee chat wiâ me. Now, Iâm gonna send you back a little bit broken.â