Blake vaguely recalled entering an unconscious personâs mind.
He found himself standing in a strange, shadowy world, with blinking scenes of poorly lit structures.
People ran everywhere. Beasts howled in the dark, their footfalls and dragging claws scraping against concrete. None of it saw or bothered Blake.
He walked on and observed the people were young and in uniforms, almost like a high school. He followed them into the buildingsâinto long corridors filled with rooms that looked all the same.
Yes, he decided, a school. Yet everything seemed somehowâŠ
off
. Too plastic. Too many missing details. Like a school plucked from a childâs memory.
But the dying seemed real. Giant snakes slithered through the halls. Huge worms with frightening maws ripped from the earth and devoured people whole. Packs of orcs dragged girls screaming into the dark.
The bloody stranger whose mind Blake was in ran through it all. She carried an emergency fire-axe dripping blood, limping as if hurt. Her nametag said âAnnieâ.
Then an orc stepped in her path and growled. She leapt through the air with a wild, almost feral scream, her little arms swinging the axe in a brutal, double-handed overhand chop. The orc first jerked in obvious surprise, then because there was a fire axe buried in his brain. Annie smashed him to the ground and practically roared--which was more like a girlish squeal. Then ripped the axe out and stared straight at Blake.
âPlease. Help me. I donât want to do this anymore!â
Blake felt a little like the surprised orc. He came back to himself and sighed, then tried to use Mental Influence to do...
something
. Instead the darkness shimmered and popped like a kernel of corn as he activated the power, and the girlâs eyes rolled back until she collapsed.
The darkness vanished.
Blake opened his eyes to find Seul-ki holding him on the ground.
[Hidden Psion Class Power Discovered: Dream Walk]
He sat up, pleased at the power but entirely unhappy at the loss of control. He stood with a groan and saw the girl was also fluttering awake, and lost the pleasant mood heâd had since the end of the dungeon.
âSet her down,â he commanded.
Calypsa glanced at him but made no move to obey.
âYour town is close. If youâre capable, we should continue a little ways further and you can see toâŠâ
â
Donât mistake my charm for a lack of authority
,â Blake barked, no longer wearing his pleasant mask. âSet her down. Now.â
The nymph reacted the same as most people when Blake lost his patience. Her eyes opened slightly in surprise, and she set the girl on her feet.
âYouâre safe, Annie.â Blake noticed even the girlâs nametag was entirely coated in blood. âWeâre taking you to a safe place now.â
Her hugely dilated pupils shot between his eyes. âYouâŠyou were in my mind. In my dream. How did youâŠâ
He smiled apologetically. âOnly to help. I can see youâve been through quite an ordeal.â
She nodded and clearly fought a sob.
âWas that a tutorial I saw?â
âYes,â she swallowed. âI just left it.â
Blake raised a brow and glanced at the others. âJust? Ours ended ages ago.â
âThe headmaster...it said...it said I couldnât go in until my eighteenth birthday.â The girl wiped at her face in some kind of nervous tick. âI was in aâŠstrange place, a fake world. Most of the people werenât really peopleâŠthey were like robots. Then they said I was ready and gave me a class, and took me to the tutorial. There was a lot of us, and we were supposed to figure out how to get out of this old building, but we couldnât. And then there were all these creatures. And they broke in and found us. And they started...killing everyone.â
Annie went pale and closed her eyes as she stopped speaking. Blake was too curious about her situation to remember to do the human things he should have.
But she was a player, he realized, not a civilian, so he flooded her mind with Mentally Influenced comfort and trust.
âHow very interesting,â he said, looking at the canopy. âHave any of you others seen children in this new world?â
They all shook their heads.
âIt seems our wise overlord took them allâŠelsewhere,â Blake shrugged, âas if itâs preparing them for the new world somewhat. Then when theyâve âcome of ageâ, theyâre brought to the party. Very interesting indeed.â
âI havenât seen anyone older than maybe sixty or sixty five, either,â said Rebecca. âPhuong is the oldest.â
âHow old is he exactly?â
âNot sure. Sixty four, I think he said.â
âHmm.â Blake was grinning because there was few things he liked more than gaining information. âIt seems roboGod has decided, or else thinks
we
âve
decided, that approximately from one to seventeen and sixty six and older are outside the rules. One wonders exactly what it does with the older ones.â
Then he put that knowledge away and turned back to the girl. âWell, Annie. Youâve survived when many others didnât, and thatâs something to be proud of. Youâre welcome to come with us, we have a place for you. A town where youâll be safe.â
âOh thank you.â The girl threw her arms around him and sobbed. He decided underneath all that blood she was rather cute and buxom, and just the kind of thing he would ordinarily not mind pressed up against him. But this one seemed a littleâŠchaoticâŠ
âI didnât know what to do,â she went on crying. âAnd I saw these giant snake creatures. They were eating a deer, or I donât know what. This place is just as bad as the tutorial. I saw you, but that woman, she looked not quite humanâŠand I didnât knowâŠI was afraidâŠâ
Blake raised a brow at the others. âThere there. You neednât worry now. I always know what to do.â He checked his watch. âShould we take a rest? Continue after a little lunch?â
Calypsa didnât look quite so keen to tell him otherwise, which pleased him. But he raised an eyebrow as if waiting for an answer, and she frowned.
âI can invigorate you all with magic to renew you, if you wish.â
âOh? Well thatâs handy.â Blake turned to Annie. âAre you alright to walk for a little while? You look a bitâŠworse for wear.â
âOh. Itâs not my blood,â she said with a somewhat haunted expression. âAnything that gets me out of this forest, Iâll do.â
An inappropriate joke nearly touched Blakeâs lips, but he fought it down.
âThereâs a brave girl. Well there you have it, then. Invigorate away, mistress of the forest.â
The nymph closed her eyes and muttered some words, and a green light grew from her chest and consumed them all.
Blake watched it all very carefully, trying to understand, cursing his lack of true arcane knowledge or how to identify anything. Seul-ki knew more and heâd ask her later. But for now it felt rather wonderful.
Then they were all practically running back to Nassau like a collection of speed-addled teenagers, Blake cycling through the numbers of pi just for something to do.
âWow.â He ran a figure eight around some trees and turned to the others. âThis must be how Mason feels all the time.â
He saw Rebecca noticeably deflate at Masonâs name, and cleared his throat.
It felt like hours, but likely wasnât. Then the square walls of his beautiful settlement came into view, and all the dirt and itchy life of the woods would soon be a memory.
âI canât wait for a shower,â he muttered, mostly to himself.
* * *
âThank you, Calypsa,â Blake smiled at the gate. âWould you like to come in? Look around? Do you, er, eat or drink? I feel I should offer you something.â
The nymph stared at Rebecca as if Blake hadnât spoken at all. âI will return to my sister, mistress. Goodbye.â She turned and walked back into the trees, and Blake blew a little air.
âLife of the party, that one.â He turned to Rebecca with a grin. âBut I suppose she has her uses.â The girl turned a satisfying red, so Blake left her alone. âIf someone wouldnât mind taking our guest in and showing her around a bit?â
âI can do that,â Rebecca said, getting the hint.
âThank you.â Blake smiled. âIf thatâs alright with you, Miss Annie?â The girl nodded enthusiastically, eyes wide as she took in the settlement. âVery good. I need to check in with my subordinates. Seul-ki?â Blake extended his hand, then walked with his lover through the gates.
As he walked he kept his smile and nodded to the many well-wishers and new citizens of Nassau. He hadnât been lyingâhe did need to check in with his subordinates, but first things were first. He walked straight to Masonâs house.
Haley opened the door, and Blake walked right in without being invited. She looked somewhat confused, and only when the door closed did Blake drop his smile and let a little concern show.
âYour contract with Mason. Is it still in tact?â
The beautiful blondeâwho Blake already considered a sister-in-lawâstepped back as if slapped before her eyes glazed as she examined her profile.
âYes, itâs fineâŠwhy are you asking ifâŠâ
âMason ran into trouble in our little dungeon.â Blake let out a few hours worth of anxiety in a single breath as he sat at the table. âHeâs him, so I didnât expect anything else. But, itâs nice to know for sure.â
He saw the concern spreading across Haleyâs face and sighed.
âIâm sorry to have asked you. I didnât truly doubt him. Not for a second.â
âNor I,â Haley said, and they exchanged a tight lipped smile.
âWell.â Blake stood and pushed out his chair. âThings to do. Settlements to run.â He paused and let out a little truth. âI havenât told youâŠhow pleased I am, that youâre with us.â The French Canadian smiled, and Blake certainly understood his brotherâs attraction. âI know IâmâŠâ
âIncorrigible?â Haley finished. âAnnoying? Perpetually selfish?â
âI was going to say demanding.â Blake shot her a teasing glare. âBut I feel like youâre part of the family already. Thatâs all I meant to say. That you can share some of our burdens.â
The usually stoic Haley actually teared up a little, and Blake decided it was time to leave. All that sentiment was a bit too much.
âMason will be back soon, I have no doubt. But I expect Rebecca wonât wait very well. She mayâŠend up loitering, near the gate, possibly, orâŠâ
âIâll check on her,â Haley said, the wetness gone from her eyes.
âThank you,â Blake smiled one last time then opened the door, putting Masonâs women from his mind.
Heâd left Garet in charge of the players, and his old friend Hank the fisherman in charge of the civilians. Hank he trusted with his lifeâheâd already saved it onceâbut GaretâŠwell, he was the best option in a currently average pool of talent.
Though by all accounts old Phuong would be an excellent replacement, if the transition and relationships could be managedâŠ
âHank!â Blake waved when he saw his civilian master inspecting some craftsmen at work in the new section.
âThe chief returns.â Hank grinned, then Blake went forward and shook the older manâs hand, genuinely happy to see him.
âHow goes the town?â
Hank shrugged, but looked pleased. âWeâve figured out the blacksmith, some of the tannery tools. Weâve even made a few decent pairs of pants and gloves.â
He gestured to a table where a middle-aged Filipino woman worked at some leather.
âCynthia here was a seamstress in Manila in the old world. Sheâs been teaching us all a thing or two.â
âSir Hank is too kind,â said Cynthia. âBut yes, I know how to sew some things.â
Blake gave her a winning smile. âYouâre too modest. And for every piece of gear someone uses, youâll earn points to use in the growing storage. So keep it up.â
âAbout that,â Hank said somewhat lower as they stepped away from the station. âWeâre not running out of food by any means, but we are losingâŠdiversity. Things like basic carbsâpotatoes, wheatâthey come back fast, along with some of the canned goods. But meat comes back slow. So do most of the more desirable âtreatsâ. Iâve had to lock storage because folks try and hoard it. I think we need to start hunting and gathering.â
Blake sighed, thinking about the many predators theyâd found in the woods.
âAlright. Good work. Iâll talk with the players, and weâll figure out something.â
âI know you will, kid. Thereâs complaints and problems, no doubt, but overall things are good. The civilians love the new entertainment hall. Most spend all their evenings there.â
âGlad to hear it.â Blake smiled and turned towards his hall, eager to get to his chair and start looking for Mason and exploring more of the world andâŠchecking the minds of all his playersâŠ
But he supposed he should
talk
to them first. See how things faired. After not taking any of them to the dungeon, he expected to find a far less enthusiastic welcome.
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