We ran and made our way back to the wide expanse Kassie and I had come from. The heavy footsteps followed, shaking ice from the walls with each thunderous impact.
As we reached the clearing, we spread out, circling back to flank whatever was coming. The deadweightâKaelâhad apparently woken up at some point. Now he just stood there, dumbfounded, staring at both of us like weâd sprouted a second head.
âGreat timing, buddy.â
Before he could even open his mouth to ask whatever stupid question was forming, a gale of freezing wind exploded into the expanse with bone-rattling force.
Something followed the blizzardâor was wreathed in it, hard to tell. The spirit beast lumbered toward Kael as it entered the clearing, each footstep cracking the ice beneath it. But Kassie and Kaiâs Emperor Rex were already moving. The golden summon held his oversized sword with both hands, the long, wide blade shimmering with light as he struck low. At the same moment, Kassie came from behind, her greatsword already angled upward for a brutal rising slash.
The blade fell immediately in one devastating arc.
A blast of wind erupted as both strikes collided with the creature shrouded in snow. The blizzard itself exploded outward, clearing in a wave of displaced air and ice crystals.
What I saw made my jaw drop.
âWhat... the fuck?â
The creature looked like the grandfather of every ice ape spirit beast weâd fought so far. It also looked pissed that weâd wandered into its home uninvited. Ice crystals coated its entire body like interlocking armor plates, gleaming with an almost metallic sheen. It towered over even the Maulers weâd barely survived. Its eyes burned with cold, calculating intelligenceânot the mindless aggression of the others. And it had horns. Massive, twisting horns that curved up and around like some kind of frozen crown.
âOf course it has a crown. Why wouldnât the murder ape have a crown?â
One of the spirit beastâs hands had caught Emperor Rexâs sword mid-swing. The other was raised overhead, gripping Kassieâs greatsword before it could connect. The scene froze Kai and me in place, shock rippling through my chest.
Its arms were longâfreakishly long. The weapons hadnât even come close to touching its body before it snatched them out of the air.
"I think weâre royally fucked, Cade..."
I swallowed hard. "I think so too, Kai. But let âroyallyâ apply to you, please. Iâm peasantly fucked."
Kai summoned a longsword into his hands, gripping it with both and shooting forward with a burst of speed that left me genuinely impressed.
âOkay, not completely useless.â
Kassie yanked at her sword, trying to wrench it free with minimal force. The blade didnât budge. Not even a millimeter. Just as I registered that fact, I noticed frost spreading from the points of contact, creeping over both weapons like crystalline fingers.
âShit. Itâs freezing them solid.â
Kai reached the spirit beast and swept a low horizontal slash aimed at its legs. The impact rang out like metal on stone, and he bounced backward, staggering four steps before falling flat on his ass.
Meanwhile, Emperor Rex stubbornly kept trying to rip his sword free, but the ice was already crawling up the blade toward the hilt.
Kassie, however, had already abandoned her weapon. She swept one leg upâimpossibly high, perfectly straightâwhile balancing on the other. Then, in one smooth motion, she brought it down in a devastating axe kick aimed at the creatureâs skull. The blow connected with a sickening crack, forcing the beastâs head to dip slightly. It released its grip on her sword to grab for her neck instead.
But her helmetâthat malicious, spike-horned monstrosityâflared with cold red light. She twisted out of reach at the last second, using the momentum to rake one of her helmetâs horns across the spirit beastâs pale, crystalline skin.
Sparks flew.
The horn scraped across its flesh like metal on metal, sending a shower of bright orange sparks cascading down.
âWhat the hell?!â
The creatureâs skin was as hard as its ice armor. Maybe harder.
The spirit beast twisted its wrist, lunging for Kassieâs neck again with terrifying speed. She threw her elbow down, deflecting the grab and bending its arm at an awkward angle. Then she hooked her legs around one of its massive limbs, using her entire body weight as leverage to flip the beast over and slam it into the ground.
The entire cavern shook. Chunks of ice broke loose from the ceiling, raining down around us.
Emperor Rex rolled forward, seizing the opening to yank his sword free with a surge of brutal strength. The frozen contact shattered, fragments of ice scattering across the ground.
I glanced at Kai. Iâd almost forgotten that he was the one controlling his summonânot the other way around.
âHeâs not completely braindead, I guess.â
Compared to most of the others, Kai actually had decent control over his summon. He and Elena were definitely a cut above the rest in that department. Maybe Derek too, when he wasnât busy being a reckless idiot.
But even so... Emperor Rex couldâve created an opening earlier. Couldâve taken advantage of the beastâs grip being occupied. Instead, heâd just kept tugging at his sword like a dog with a chew toy.
Kai moved the moment the beast slammed into the ground. So did I.
Emperor Rex raised his golden sword overhead, preparing to bring it down on the creatureâs exposed skull. We all converged at onceâa coordinated strike that shouldâve ended this.
Instead, another blast of freezing wind exploded from the spirit beastâs body.
The snowstorm swallowed everything. It hit me like a physical wall, lifting me off my feet and hurling me backward. I crashed into something hardâice, stone, didnât matterâand the impact drove the air from my lungs.
Thick white fog rolled across the expanse in waves, wrapping the entire clearing in an impenetrable blanket of white. Everything disappeared. Kassie. Kai. Emperor Rex. The beast itself.
Gone.
My vision went completely white. Not just whiteâblinding. Like staring directly into a floodlight. My ears rang with a high-pitched screech that drowned out every other sound, and thenâ
Silence.
Complete, suffocating silence.
âWhat theââ
I couldnât hear my own breathing. Couldnât hear my heartbeat. Couldnât hear anything.
My brain felt like it was screaming at maximum volume, but the world had gone mute. I tried to push myself upright, hands scrambling against frozen ground I couldnât see. My sense of balance tilted sideways, and I nearly face-planted before catching myself.
âGet up. Get up, you idiot.â
Somewhere in the domain of white fog, hidden and moving, the creatureâ