Baroq swung the bathroom door shut, the hydraulic hinge hissing as it sealed Lancet inside with the five students who had made his first week at the Academy a living hell.
The bathroom, even as large as it was, suddenly felt suffocatingly small.
Kallan Kallahan cracked his knuckles as he stepped forward. The lightning continued to sizzle across his fists and his hand, shining a light on the sadistic grin on his face.
He wanted to hurt Lancet.
Lancet took a slow step back, his shoes squeaking against the wet tiles. "What the hell do you guys want?"
"Nothing else but beating your ass," Kallan chuckled, fanning out his group to block the door. "Itâs a good thing you picked such a spacious bathroom, Slum Rat. It gives us more than enough space to hurl you around."
"Yeah," Stacey Blue chimed in, tossing her perfectly styled hair over her shoulder. "Plenty of hard ceramic to scrape your face against."
"Weâre going to make you boil," Cecil Darkmatter sneered, heat radiating from his palms.
"And shatter," Cillian finished, icy vapor rising above his shoulders.
Lancet continued to backpedal. "Didnât you guys hear the rumors? I just beat Nereus Grimlake and I have a new Summon. Do you really want me to summon Thor right now?"
"Hahahaha!" Kallan laughed mockingly. Then he opened his arms wide. "Go ahead! Do it! We both know you wonât."
The Lightning Mage took another step closer, his grin widening. "The thing about you Summoners is that your powers canât be used quietly. Summon her, and everyone in the corridors will find out. A three-hundred-year-old legend like her doesnât know how to battle without making a scene. And once youâre caught using your powers in the halls, youâd be expelled. Good riddance."
Lancet gritted his teeth. Dammit. Heâs right.
"Get him, Baroq!" Kallan barked. "Stacey, mess with his mind! Twins! Make him feel the heat!"
Cillian poked his head out of Kallanâs side, looking slightly peeved.
Kallan looked at him. "Oh. The cold too."
Cillian smiled then joined his cohorts as they slowly advanced towards the slum rat.
Lancet immediately tried to drop into the defensive stance Astensia had drilled into him. But when Staceyâs voice sneaked into his mind, his concentration was completely shattered.
Staceyâs eyes glowed purple and that same light shone on Lancetâs forehead. From that moment, Lancet felt an irrational fear towards the bullies.
His vision blurred, his heart hammered against his ribs, and his muscles locked up.
He tried his very best to shake the mental paralysis, but a pair of thick, meaty arms quickly wrapped around his neck from behind.
Baroq Chairhead had crossed the room in a second, locking Lancet in a crushing chokehold that immediately cut off his air supply.
Lancet gagged, his hands flying up to claw at the Barbarianâs massive forearms.
"Hehehehe!" Cecil laughed like a snake. "Youâve got him where we want him."
"Letâs chill him up," Cillian said.
His brother, Cecil, snapped his head at him. "You forgot about me! We canât both chill him up. You should have said something else."
Cillian raised a curved eyebrow. "Something else like what?"
"I donât know but donât leave me out when you drop cool lines. Weâre twins!"
"Can you idiots shut up and just hurt him already!"
The Temperature Twins turned to Kallan and smiled. "You got it."
Together, they slowly walked towards Lancet who was struggling to breath, face turning purple, hands clawing at Baroqâs bicep.
"Whatâs the matter?" Cillian asked mockingly. "Too hot? Maybe I can cool you down!"
He grabbed Lancetâs right shoulder, plunging the temperature to zero and sending agonizing, icy needles deep into his muscles.
"Oh, too cold?" Cecil laughed. "How about I turn up the heat!
He pressed his blazing palms against the left side of Lancetâs ribcage, the extreme heat instantly searing through his academy uniform and scorching his skin.
The sensory overload was absolute hell. Lancet screamed, but the sound was choked off by Baroqâs grip.
Half of his body felt like it was melting, while the other half felt like it was shattering, and Staceyâs mind magic amplified every single nerve ending, making the torment feel worse than it naturally should.
Lancet slumped, his vision darkening around the edges, his legs giving out as Baroq held his weight up by his neck.
Kallan sauntered up to him, his face inches from Lancetâs.
"You really think you can come from the slums and just be better than all of us?" Kallan mocked venomously. "Better than people who were actually meant to be Awakeners?"
He stepped backwards then slowly raised his right hand. On his palm, a ball of blue lightning gathered, hungry to strike at a target.
"Keep him straight, Baroq," Kallan ordered. "Let me give him a good Thunder Blast."
Kallan drove his glowing palm directly into the center of Lancetâs chest. "Thunder Blast!"
CRACK!
The blast struck Lancet square in the chest, causing him to groan in pain. Heâd never been struck by lightning before, but the pain was maddening.
Lancet felt everything in his body tense up. He convulsed in Baroqâs arms before finally going limp, his chin dropping to his chest.
Kallan leaned in close, grabbing a fistful of Lancetâs hair and yanking his head up.
"It hurts, doesnât it?" Kallan whispered. "Now you know you donât belong here. Youâre weak. Give your Summons to someone better and leave this school before we actually kill you."
Lancetâs mouth hung open. He tried to speak, but the words came out as a garbled, breathy mumble.
Kallan frowned, looking up at Baroq. "Is he actually dying?"
Lancet slowly raised his head. His blue eyes locked onto Kallanâs, and there were no signs of the induced fear from Stacey anymore.
Surprisingly also, the burns on his left side and the frost on his right seemed irrelevant. In fact, he looked brand new. Refreshed. Like they hadnât been tormenting him for the past minute.
"No," Lancet said, then he shot Kallan a smile. "I was just charging up."
Kallanâs eyes widened in shock. "What the hell?"
The others looked at each other like they had just witnessed a resurrection, or at least something as impossible as that.
With that mischievous smile still on his face, Lancet tilted his head. "How about a taste of your own medicine?"
The Phantom Conduit Ring on Lancetâs right index finger blinked, showing the counter had reduced from 25 Skills to 24.
He had just absorbed all the punishment from these goons, and now, thanks to Thor fueling the ring, he could send it all right back.
Lancet pushed his palm forward. Instantly, a roaring blast of lightning erupted from the center, striking Kallan square in the chest.
It lifted the Radiant-Ranked bully completely off his feet and threw across the spacious bathroom, slamming him brutally into the tiled wall near the door.
Kallan slid down to the floor, head low and seemingly lifeless.
The remaining four bullies froze, glancing at their fallen leader and the slum rat who had just struck him with a lightning blast.
"Gosh," Lancet smiled, despite still being held by Baroq. "Iâve always wanted to say that line."