Incredible.
This old, crippled, horny old asshole was a secret powerhouse?
The world was full of surprises, and anything was possible. Nothing they saw should be taken lightly, either. Cloudhawk had grown strong, but he wasnât strong enough to travel the wasteland carelessly.
By the time they finished dinner, their room was ready. All three had to share a single room, only twenty square meters. Tight quarters made for embarrassing circumstance. Barb didnât seem to mind, however, and whether or not Autumn had a problem didnât matter to Cloudhawk. He was certainly no gentleman, and wasnât going to turn down the opportunity to bunk with two pretty ladies.
âWhat was going on with that old grandpa? I didnât know It would be so dangerous just try to and get into Fishmongerâs Borough.â Autumn walked into the room and sat with a heaving sigh. She seemed unwilling to deal with their current problems. That old manâs words weighed on her. Thinking about it still made her shiver. âHey, Mr. Shameless. Donât you have anything to say?â
âAre you talking to me?â
âHmph, of course Iâm talking to you!â A mischievous light flickered through her pretty eyes. âYouâre a thug. You even cover your face all day from the shame.â
âWhat the fuck do you know, woman. I cover it to protect you.â
Autumn had just made the comment off the cuff, not knowing sheâd strike a nerve. What did the mask and protecting her have to do with one another?
Cloudhawk answered her with grave sincerity. âIf you looked on this handsome face every day, you couldnât help but fall in love with me. What then? I have no interest in an immature and undeveloped girl like you.â
Autumn grabbed the closest thing to her at whipped it at his head. Cloudhawk snatched it out of the air and lazily set it aside. She wanted to scream and pull her hair out. This rogue was impossible! She couldnât hit him, couldnât insult him â she was so furious she could just die.
âIâm not a god, how the fuck should I know whatâs going on with that old coot?â Cloudhawk dialed it back once he saw that she was really angry. This girl â he was just screwing around, and here she was getting all bent out of shape. âIf you really want to know, have Barb stab him with one of her needles. Maybe sheâll learn something.â
âAre you crazy? That old guy seemed strong, but we know what those needles could do. We donât have anything against him. How could you be so cavalier about using such a method?â
Cloudhawk had obviously been joking. How the hell was she so thick?
This was just the sort of person Autumn was â direct and earnest. She took peopleâs words at face value. To her, Cloudhawk was clearly overstepping. Barbâs relic was incredible, but hardly reliable. By her own words it only worked a fourth of the time. And those that do have their minds successfully read suffer terrible side-effects. Cyclops was a perfect example.
Who knew what had happened to that crazy bandit since they abandoned him. Heâd lost his mind, so if an animal hadnât gotten him by now than hunger and thirst certainly had.
Autumn closed her mouth and didnât mention the old man again.
However, the truth was that Cloudhawk had his own suspicions about the old man.
The cripple was a sorry sight, with leathery skin and tattered clothes â the model wastelander. Only, that cane heâd been using was definitely a relic. Cloudhawk was certain the drunkard wasnât the down-and-out wastelander he pretended to be.
So what, then? Another top-grade elysian fighter cropping up from nowhere? What elysian big-shot would chose to live out here in squalor?
âSenior, I found the washroom.â Barb came trotting back into the room, out of breath. âThe hotel has several public washrooms we can use to shower. I checked one out by the way. Theyâre nice, you should check them out.â
Cloudhawk had been thinking about washing off the dust from the road.
âMy sense is things are⊠delicate here. Dangers hidden around every corner.â Cloudhawk spoke earnestly with Barb. âCollect whatever information you can while youâre wandering around. We especially want to know where that old drunkard came from. If shit goes down we want to be prepared.â
Barb was eager and willing to follow instruction. âGot it! Iâll start poking around immediately.â
Barb slung the exorcist bow over her shoulder, grabbed her staff, then headed out.
Cloudhawk left as well, taking Oddball for backup.
He shut the door of their small room behind him and set off to find the washroom. What he found was a simple and crude room with a number of stalls broken up by rotted wood partitions.
There was a charge to use the bathroom, naturally. Fifty silver, clearly marked and charged to everyone who wanted it.
Out in the wastelands, bathwater and drinking water were two different things. For most places, bathwater was contaminated and not suitable to drink. Letting too much in your gullet would harm the organs. Washing the grime off wasnât a problem, though.
âWait a minute!â Autumn came trundling after him, carrying a pair of buckets. âLet me shower first. You can keep an eye out.â
âWhy? You need a bodyguard to shower now?â
âNonsense, of course I do! This place is full of unsavory people. What if one of them gets some ideas?â Autumn wasnât interested in haggling over this, she was anxious to get clean. âJust keep everyone out â that means you, too. If you try to peek on me while Iâm showering, Iâll⊠IâllâŠâ
Autumn suddenly realized she couldnât even come up with a worthy threat.
âYouâll⊠offer your body to me?â Cloudhawk offered helpfully.
âUgh! In your dreams!â She squared her shoulders and glared up at him. âIf you walk in on me Iâll crack my own head open!â
âWell thatâs⊠a unique threat.â
âAnd you wonât get a single eboncrys!â
âFuck. Fine, you ruthless nutcase. Iâll keep watch.â
It was a rare thing for Cloudhawk to be so compliant, a welcome and happy incident for Autumn. She threatened Cloudhawk a few more times before she was satisfied, then heaved her buckets of water into the bathroom and shut the door. She carefully plucked off her clothes and hung them to the side, then scooped the water over herself with a wooden ladle. The cool and refreshing sensation sank into her bones.
As she scrubbed her pale and tender skin, for some reason her mind went back to what Cloudhawk had said back in the room: An immature and undeveloped girl like you. What the hell did he mean by that? He was always looking down on her. Autumn didnât put much thought into her body, but she wasnât unhappy with how sheâd filled out. As far as she was concerned she had just as fine a figure as Barb.
Anyway, she was seventeen years old. What a double standard!
She inwardly groused over the insult. Back in her tribe she was called the star-wreathed princess! Everyone â from the most ancient elders, to the contemporaries, to the youngest children just learning to walk â they all knew who she was. They looked upon her with respect! But ever since leaving her home, she hadnât come across a single decent person.
What Autumn learned was that she wasnât really a princess at all. She was just a lucky girl, living in the shadow of her parents. Her father was a hero of the Woodland Vale, and her mother had made equally important contributions to their home. Both had sadly passed from the world some time ago, but had left a very deep impression on every member of her tribe.
Autumn was faced with the frightening and hurtful realization that out here she was nothing. No one knew her name, and she was constantly at the mercy of people like Cloudhawk. It was said that in the elysian lands there were men tens or hundreds of times more powerful than him, as well. Before she was a girl who knew nothing of the world beyond the end of her nose. Now, all of a sudden, she had been thrust into reality. Finally she had come to realize how big the world was, and how small she was as a part of it.
But things would change. Just so long as her quest in Fishmongerâs Borough went smoothly!
Autumn had finished with two buckets and lifted the third to pour over head, when she noticed something yellow through the turbid water. It was about a meter long, and covered in delicate scales. Two triangular antennae jutted from one end.
A desert viper!
Autumn had been afraid of snakes ever since she was little. With an ear-piercing shriek she threw the wooden pale across the washroom, which frightened the snake as well. It coiled up and shot out from its watery respite, sinking its teeth into Autumnâs thigh. She grabbed the thrashing reptile, pulled it off of her then flung it aside. Her leg burned like it was on fire. In moments her pale flesh was red, like blood was pooling just below the surface.
âHelp! Help me!â
Autumn hurriedly grabbed her clothes and pulled them on. Meanwhile the snake was slithering closer for a second bite.
Her eyes were wide, she couldnât get away from it. As the snake reared back Cloudhawk kicked open the door and rushed in.
âWhatâs going on?â
Autumn jumped as though sheâd been struck by lightning, clutching her clothes to her chest. She would have jumped back, except the deadly viper was right behind her. With nowhere to go, she awkwardly stood there as all sorts of emotions raced through her. She felt like she wanted to feint.
The snake recovered from the shock of Cloudhawkâs sudden entry and started to move closer. Its supple body darted up from the ground like an arrow, aimed for Autumnâs backside. She instinctively lurched forward into the man standing before her. Cloudhawk wrapped it right arm around her, and with his left hurled a metal spike at the viper.
The snake vanished
Thud!
Half a breath later the viper reappeared on the wall. A thick metal spike pinned it there.
Autumn tried to shove Cloudhawk away, but a creeping darkness entreated on her vision â the poison working its way through her veins. Her whole body felt burning hot and her heart beat furiously. She felt like it would burst out of her chest any moment.
âDid it bite you?â
Cloudhawk dropped his eyes to Autumnâs right thigh. Wasteland animals were all deadly, especially poisonous vipers. Normal folk were paralyzed ten seconds after a bite, and dead after just a couple minutes.
Mere moments had passed since she was bitten, but already her frail thigh was purple as the poison spread.
Fear and anxiety filled her. This was the first time anything like this had happened to her, she didnât know what to do. Was the poison going to kill her? She didnât want to die! What a shame, to die while showering. Her parents would roll over in their graves.
âAm I going to die?â
âShut up and swallow this.â
As she opened her mouth Cloudhawk shoved a pellet of something inside. He pulled her jaw closed, forcing her to let the pill down her gullet. Next he pulled out a small knife and cut two cross-shaped wounds in her thigh. He then placed his mouth over the wounds, drawing out mouthfuls of poison and blood.
It hurt more than anything sheâd ever felt.
Covering what she could with her clothes, Autumn sat on the ground. Sitting here like this, in this condition, it was unthinkable. But as she sat with Cloudhawk drawing the poison from her system, she just leaned back with her eyes closed and endured. For some reason, she didnât feel afraid anymore.
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