Rosalita smiled as she imagined shoving Adeleās face into the burning hot stove.
Instead she slammed another load of dishes into the automated washer, muttering a string of curses. As usual, she was additionally angry she couldnāt use Spanish to hide what she said.
āStupid robot translator. And stupid whore,ā she muttered, aping a ridiculous face and voice. āYou were a
science
student, what do
you
know?
I
āve
been a cook for five years.ā She stopped the voice. āStupid bitch. As if cooking isnāt just chemistry. Youāll burn the
barbacoa
while you smoke outside with your other stupidā¦.ā
āRosa!ā Lexi, Rosaās best friend in Sanctuary, leaned over the counter. āYouāre too loud. Someone will hear you.ā
āGood. I hope they do,ā Rosa saidārather petulantly, knowing it would be very bad. Then she stood up and wiped a few strands of hair back under her hair net.
āDeep breaths,ā Lexi said. āGet that Latin temper under control, girl.ā
āThatās not even a thing,ā Rosa practically spit. āFucking gringos. Sheās just an idiot and sheās ruining two dishes at the same time, how am I supposed to feel?ā
Lexi just smiled like she knew something Rosa didnāt. But she was good people and smart and usually right, so Rosa took some deep breaths instead of yanking her by the hair.
āEat this.ā Lexi spooned a bite full of the beef into her mouth.
āNot bad. Needs more lime,ā Rosa muttered, and Lexi smiled.
āI knew youād know. Just take a minute. Then come help me fix Adeleās crap like usual, and weāll eat lunch and complain about her at our table.ā
Rosa breathed, washed her hands, then went to prep vegetables. So far life in the post-tutorial apocalypse was mostly about cooking and cleaning. Sheād been the first in her family to go to university, all the way to the University of Guadalajara. Sheād studied countless hours in high school to get the best grades, to earn a scholarship. She studied physics and chemistry for two years, putting off boyfriends, hobbies, a
life
.
All so she
didn
āt
have to spend her life cooking and cleaning like her mother and grandmother.
Now here she was. Cleaning up after a bunch of mostly spoiled brats. But at least she had Lexi.
Deep breaths
, she told herself,
you can do this. Just chop chop chop, and breathe, very relaxing, not Adele
ās fingers at all, just carrots, and cucumbers, andā¦
Then she heard a bunch of shrieking in the lunchroom. She was concerned for a moment but soon recognized excitement and drama and not terror. She rolled her eyes and went back to the
barbacoa
to add lime and more chiles. What was with white women and hating chiles? Did they all just hate flavor?
āRosa!ā Lexi burst into the empty kitchen. She spoke so fast her words ran together. āUm, thereās some new player visiting and heās got like a wolf? And heās from a huge settlement that might take us in, and heās tier 1 and a player killer but I guess Carl said thatās OK? And heās ripped and
young
!ā
āDeep breaths,ā Rosa said with a cheeky smile, and Lexi put her hands on the counter and laughed, but still looked excited.
āHeās coming here. And heās hungry. Youāve gotta finish fixing that before Adele comes in or heās going to think weāre all idiots.ā
Rosa felt her hands sweat a little. She checked the sweet bread, which was finishedāthen the
horchata
, which sheād already fixed and left to cool. Just the beef, then, which only needed a minute.
Finally she looked in the mirror.
My God.
She was dirty and disheveled, wearing sweatpants and a stained t-shirt, the hair net of course topping it all off.
āOh who cares,ā she muttered. Whoever this guy was he was in a town full of women ready to throw themselves at the first piece of meat they saw. Rosa wouldnāt be one of them.
Of course if she
was
one of them, sheād bloody well win.
But she didnāt know anything about him and didnāt care. Except she did. Becauseā¦
damnit
why did she have to be so competitive?
Adele finally returned.
Hurray
ā¦
āWe have a customer!ā the only slightly older girl practically sang, the stink of her cigarettes hitting Rosa instantly. āEr, guest? Whatever. Hey!ā She stared daggers. āWhat are you doing next to my cooking?ā
āJust lowering the heat,ā Rosa said. āSince you were gone so long.ā
āYes. Well.ā Adele took on her offended face. āThere was a lot going on outside.ā She came and checked the various dishes, giving Rosa a suspicions glare. āDonāt just stand there, get some things plated. Heās a giant. Heāll probably eat the whole kitchen.ā
Rosa glanced behind Adeleās back to roll her eyes to her friend. āCome on, Lexi, help me take it all out.ā
* * *
Mason did his best to avoid the eyes crawling over his skin. Blake, he knew, would be in heaven. Heād smile and wink at every woman who glanced his way, moving from table to table introducing himself with just the right amount of interest and detachment. Mason, frankly, hated the attention.
He just wanted to sit on his ass and eat in peace while he watched the room. Unfortunately he practically hummed with danger, was the only available man, apparently had glowing green eyesāoh, and he was being followed by a wolf.
āYou might have to wait out here, buddy.ā Mason put a hand on Streakās head just outside the hall. The animal was licking its lips and practically vibrating at the smell inside, and Mason winced at leaving him. He turned to the group of girls smoking just outside.
āIt alright if I bring the wolf? Heās tame. There wonāt be any trouble.ā
A severe looking woman, maybe her in her late 20s, looked between Mason and the wolf with unpleasant eyes. She smiled like it didnāt come natural.
āIām
so
sorry. Itād scare everyone. And itāsā¦I mean we eat there, so I donāt think itās a good idea to bring any animals.ā
She gave him a scrunched up smile, like it was stupid that heād asked and he was now being educated. And he wondered briefly what would happen if he told Streak to eat a civilian.
It wouldnāt be
him
, after all. And he didnāt
strictly
control the wolf. Anyway, it wasnāt a serious thought, but he
was
suddenly curious. Knowing the system, it would find a way to shit on him.
He knelt and sighed, activating Speak with Nature.
[Wait out here. I
āll bring you some food in a few minutes.]
Streak whined and kept on licking his lips, sitting in a very temporary, āI assume a few minutes is literally this right next secondā kind of way.
Mason smiled without enthusiasm at the resident Karen, and walked inside.
It looked like they had a kind of buffet set up, with an aisle at the far end of the building with various plates on a warmer. He didnāt see much food but started walking to it when a nearby girl rose up from her seat and got in his way.
āHi! Can we get you something? You can take a seat wherever. I think the kitchen has Mexican today. But, they can probably make whatever you want. Iām Lexi, by the way.ā
āUh, hi.ā The short brunette was pretty and seemed nice, but her energy and enthusiasm practically clobbered him. āSilvie sent me. I just need something to eat. Whatever youāve got is fine.ā
āOK, sure!ā Lexi practically jumped into the air. āIāll go tell them. My name is Lexi. Oh I guess I said that already!ā
Then she was off and running before he said āNice to meet you,ā and he looked around the lunchroom with no idea where to sit. He picked the closest table with no one there.
In less than a minute, heād never missed having a phone or a book so much in his life. All around the room female eyes wandered before their owners hunched together and whispered. He tried staring at the table or a window, then decided just to pull up his profile.
Nothing much had changed there either. He was considering going over all the details of his titles when Karen the smoker walked by him with that same fake smile. She put her hand on his table, like suddenly she was his friend.
āI'll go take care of the food for you.ā
He supposed he should have told her someone was already on it, but really didn't want to talk to her more than a second longer than necessary. So he just said nothing and waited.
Other girls came into the cafeteria in twos and threes, avoiding him but peeking like school girls, which he supposed they largely were. A lot of them were attractive, and he supposed normal men would kill for the attention. Mostly he thought about Rebecca and Haley naked.
But his private fantasy was interrupted by his increasingly sensitive hearingāfirst some feminine shrieking, then arguing in the back of the hall.
Finally a dark skinned Mexican girl came out of the kitchen. She looked like sheād just come from the gym, the curves of her hips testing the very limits of the fabric. And potentially physics.
Her thick, black hair made her hairnet look like a yamaka, and she blew at several stray strands. She turned her dark eyes on Mason and stopped walking, and they both stared, the girl with her hands full of plates. Mason realized his breath literally caught in his throat.
Then energy-filled Lexi jabbed the black haired beauty with an elbow, and she came back to life. Together they crossed the room, smiling politely when they reached his table.
"Here you are, sir," said the Mexican beauty, her accent sexy as hell. "This is called barbacoaāspicy beef with limeāwith rice and refried beans.ā She set it down and when the scent hit Mason he had to swallow a mouthful of drool.
āIām from Texas, maāam,ā he said. āI know my Mexican food. And it smells incredible.ā
The āwaitressā smiled and set down plates and cutlery and a couple other dishes, leaning over him as she tried to set it all down. Her Catholic cross and her cleavage took turns dangling in his face, and he couldnāt tell if it was on purpose or if she was just oblivious.
She looked a little embarrassed, but not at all timid.
"Can we get you anything else?"
āNo, thank you maāam,ā he said, feeling like he was back home.
He went to eat, then she turned and walked back towards the kitchen, and he froze solid with the spoon halfway to his mouth. Her ass was as ridiculous as her hips. Perky and bubbled seemed inadequate words.
Mason blinked and cleared his throat, suddenly remembering he was being inspected and obviously busted. He took a very deliberate bite, then blinked as the taste hit his tongue.
Maybe it was all the times heād nearly died, or a few days eating nothing but rationsābut it was the best Mexican dish he'd tasted in his life. For several, glorious seconds, he just chewed, and disappeared.
More shrieking and arguing from the kitchen broke the moment.
"I am not feeding an animal my gourmet cooking!" Apocalypse Karenās voice was unmistakable.
"First of all, you still aren't.ā So was the sexy Mexican girlās. āYou made a lousy batch of garbage, and I barely managed to
save
it because thank God you were gone so long. And second, this is a cafeteria, and he's our guest, and his animal is hungry. So I'm
going
to give him this beef, and there's nothing you can do about it. OK? OK."
Mexican girl and Karen come out walking in lock step, Karen red faced and looking ready to complain to someone's manager. Mason did his best to hide his grin as the women approached his table.
"Mister? I can hear your dog outside there, is this OK for him?" She showed the beef, and Debbie/Karen stared with crazy eyes, struck silent for the moment.
"You'll be his friend for life." Mason said. "You sure you want that responsibility?"
The girl rewarded him with a wide smile, which was infectious and just as beautiful as her. For a moment Mason couldn't help but smile right back. Then (continuing to ignore Karen), the girl walked outside and knelt in front of Streak (yet again displaying that ridiculous, eye capturing bottom), offering the plate, and giving Streak a fearless pat and scratch.
Since good manners and gratitude weren't really the way of hungry wolves, Streak ceremoniously buried his face into the meat.
"This is my kitchen," Debbie was saying outside. "I'm going to Silvie and telling her I don't want you anywhere near it from now on!"
"Don't bother," the girl said, pulling off her apron and net, that thick, glorious black hair falling around her shoulders. "You,
puta
, can go fuck yourself, and your stupid fucking little kitchen. I quit."
Mason snorted a gulp of water.
Lexi, standing near his table, covered her mouth with her hands. "That's Rosa," she said with a giggle. "She's the best."
Yes
, Mason agreed, looking at the stunned Karen with a grin, then the gorgeous girl as she walked away.
Yes I expect she is.
* * *
Feeling full and rather content, Mason gave Carl and Silvie a good forty minutes. Then he walked back to the gate with Streak, both of them stuffed and leaning sleepily against the stone wall.
"I know," he said as the wolf whimpered. "I ate too much too." It looked at him sidewise, as if it understood his words yet the concept was completely foreign. Finally a red-faced Carl was crossing the street, covered in knives and various bags like he was that midget guy from the Tolkien movie, going on some grand adventure.
"You're late," Mason said without tone. Carl cleared his throat.
"Shall we? I've brought some supplies for us both. If you don't mind carrying a little."
"Just give me that." Mason lifted the heavy bag like it was nothing, tossing a strap over his shoulder. "Try and keep up, yeah? I'll start fast and see how you do."
Fortunately for Carl, Mason felt a little like throwing up, and kept his speed to a minimum.
They left Sanctuary with a blissfully minimum of goodbyes or fuss, and were out on rocky hills in a few minutes.
"You had a good rest?" Mason asked once theyād got into a rythym.
Carl grinned. "She damn near killed me. Phase 2 is real."
Mason chuckled, not bothering to say āit hasnāt even started yetā. Instead he put all his will into fighting sweaty, naked images of his girls from cycling through his brain.
"I heard you met Rosa,ā Carl said with a hard to read tone.
"Do you people share some kind of hive mind?" Mason glanced at him with narrowed eyes.
"Word moves fast,ā Carl laughed. āShe's something special, that one. I call her Lucie, for
luciernaga
. Means firefly in Spanish. Wait did that translate and mean I said it twice? I still donāt get how this all works."
Mason smiled. He spoke a fair amount of Spanish so he actually heard the correct word as opposed to the translation most of the time. "Seems like she could handle herself alright."
"Saved a lot of the girls in the tutorial. Not a lot of math geeks in the group, but I guess she is. Half the problems were related to physics. Smart. Beautiful. Doesn't even know what a catch she is."
Mason shook his head. āIāve got enough problems.ā
āI thought you were the problem solver.ā Carl winked.
Mason wasnāt sure what to say to that, and they jogged for awhile in comfortable silence.
It still felt slightly strange to be out of the endless trees, but also rather good. Mason savored the ability to actually see. He didnāt much like seeing that looming, black fortress on the horizon, of course, silent and imposing across a barren stretch of rock. But
different
at this point was a good thing.
But all natural terrain just felt
right
to him now. He could feel the ground, hear the different angles and temperatures of wind, the growing life around him. It was hard to explain, yet still true.
A little while later his ears perked at a familiar sound, and he looked to the sky to find crows circling not far in the distance. Even a hunter of the old world knew crows meant death.
āThat way,ā Mason said, and ignored Carlās questioning behind.
He ran them at a quarter speed or so, until Streak hunched and flattened his ears as he growled. Mason dropped his bags, and held out a hand for quiet.
āWhat is it?ā Carl whispered.
āIām not sure. Maybe a worm. But something feelsā¦off.ā Then Masonās Claw was in his hand. He felt a terrible danger here and knew the lair was close. And there wasnāt any trees to climb. He tried and failed to decide what to do.
āYou might want to go back, Carl. I donāt know whatās coming and I canāt protect you from these things.ā
āAināt doing that kid,ā Carl said bravely. āAnd I still donāt see anything.ā
āItās here,ā Mason said, absolutely sure now at the vibrations he felt in the earth. āBe ready for anything.ā
He took light steps forward, listening and feeling at every new spot. Streak was growling and looking back and forth, then he started barking.
That was different.
Mason activated his Trapmaking and tossed them in a triangle around their position. But it didnāt make him feel any safer.
The ground started to shake.
āThere!ā Carl said. āI feel something!ā
Mason felt more than something. It was like a damn earthquake was slowly picking up speed.
It was time to run.
He turned to go back, his senses moving out ahead of him beneath the ground, painting a terrible picture of pointlessness.
āToo late,ā he muttered, feeling like an animal trapped in a snare.
All around them, the ground cracked and broke. A sinkhole the size of a downtown building opened like a gaping maw, dark and deep and impossible.
Text floated in the darkness before Masonās eyes.
[Now entering hidden dungeon: The Great Devourerās lair.]
The fall felt oddly familiar. Unlike the start of all this madness and the tutorial, this time meant death for good, but heād always treated it that way.
Mason bent his knees, held his bow and Claw to his chest, and fell in silence. Carl screamed the whole way down.