Chapter 263

Chapter 263

My finger tightened on the trigger. Put it down.

Fuck you, the kid said, all spite and vitriol. His face was flushed red, and he was wearing civilian clothes. A t-shirt and cargo shorts, both ratty. From the gauntness of his cheeks, he hadnt eaten in a while. Hunger always looked the same.

I dont want to hurt you.

His hand trembled, green gem at the top of his staff swaying, constantly on the verge of moving off target. He looked angry, tired. Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

Dangerous.

I called out to my summon. Could really use your help here, Azure.

Short stacks got some serious firepower. His illusions blocked our communication. Trying to take control.

More serious than the fire laser? The spell that nearly skewered me had gone off instantly, without enough lead time for to trigger. If that was the cheap seats in his arsenal, I didnt want to see the VIP.

Mana shifted, as the green gem crowning the staff glowed.

God dammit, I dont have time for this.

Last chance. I said, putting as much menace in my voice as I could muster. Put the staff down.

The safe option would have been to fire. This sort of thing was inevitable. Both my brother and sister were evidence that the system didnt exactly discern by age. And like the firearms of the previous age, magic was the great equalizer of this one. It was only a matter of time before a kid with power ended up on the wrong side with more guts than sense.

Please. I tried.

His expression shifted to something I recognized. The moment of resolve transformed to action.

Shit.

There was a burst of light, and a bludgeon of energy curved from behind me, slamming into the boys chest. He grunted, the staff in his hand spinning away as he slammed backwards against a shelf, knocking a plastic display-case of knock-off jewelry free and tumbling to the ground.

Behind me, Astria gaped, her chest heaving from the exertion. WhyWhy is there a kid here?

Dunno, I shook my head, then started moving towards the door. Eye-in-the-sky says hes powerful. Make sure he stays down?

Put the gun down, let the girl go. Shell sit this out. Big guy like yourself can handle a two-on-one. Max dialed up the accent and smiled, shrugging towards Sae. Shes most of the firepower here anyway. So really, itd be more of a one-and-a-half on one.

Wheres the bogeyman? Sunnys voice escalated into a shout. Come on out, fuckface. I know youre here. He sounded unhinged. Off his god damned rocker. And I didnt think he was faking it.

I could appreciate what Max was going for. But it wasnt going to work, not with the state Sunny was in. Once upon a time, I would have questioned the wisdom of using my powers here. It was the best way to subvert Maxs reading, but all three of them were too close not to realize there was fuckery at play.

But we were far past that. The strike-team had gotten me this far, and to their credit, they were all decent people despite our business. Astrid and Astria were just trying to survive, level up and amass the power necessary to make it through the next event. Max was the kind of guy who knew how to shut the hell up when he had a line on a good thing. And Sae already knew everything.

I was done hiding. I reached into his mind with Suggestion, amplifying his fear, stabilizing his hand.

Picked apart. Pinned down with nowhere to go. How does it feel? My voice reverberated down the hallway, echoing.

Sunny stiffened, then crouched lower, his expression a twisted sneer. There he is. The conquering hero. Figured you had to be the one going through my crew like tissue paper. Everythings gone to shit in since the day I met you.

It took a moment to connect that he was talking about the day Id invited himself into the backseat of his car and chatted him up about joining the transposition, not the incident outside the trial.

In fact he continued.

Just, uh, whos the kid? I cut him off, glancing back the way I came. The one you left behind. Unstable as he was, Id picked up in the tunnel that Sunny was a seasoned negotiator. And the best way to deal with that kind of person was never letting them get their footing.

There was a long silence, as Sunny glowered with a look that could kill. He alive?

For now. I smiled. Who is he?

Nobody. Just some street trash I paid for the wards. From the blank expression, to the apathetic tone, the lie was supremely convincing. Without context, it might have passed. But even if the kid hadnt been worried enough to potentially throw his life away, Sunny fucked up when he asked after his well-being.

Family. Id put money on it.

Uhuh. I stared at him blankly. Look, whoever he is to you, I really dont care. Things dont have to get nasty. The way I see it, you have one of mine, and I have one of yours. Theres potential for an even trade. Well call this a draw, and you can go on your way.

To his minor credit, for a moment, he seemed to seriously consider it. Then his expression hardened. So you and yours can regroup later and pick us off on our way out, once this poison cuts my legs out from under me? Nah. Were not gonna play it that way. I dont give a shit what you do to the kid. Im gonna walk away with the girl. If I see a single tail, shes done. And if I dont, maybe you get her back. He smiled cruelly. So confident he held all the cards.

If I was the same person I was when we clashed in the tunnel, that might have been true. I might have let him go. But we were long, long past that. The truth was, I didnt need to threaten the kid, or buy time. Because the longer Sunny ran his mouth, the more opportunities he was giving me for cast after cast of cementing his fate.

You know what? I tilted my head. I would have negotiated. But I was really hoping youd say no.