The Light, the Dark and the Ugly (16 page)

Read The Light, the Dark and the Ugly Online

Authors: Bryan Cohen

Tags: #Kids, #Teen, #Fantasy and Magic, #Fiction & Literature, #Fiction - YA, #Fantasy, #Fiction

BOOK: The Light, the Dark and the Ugly
5.98Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

Erica didn't like it. They were already down from seven to four. Few humans had ever traveled from world to world. A high percentage of them didn't last an hour.

Dhiraj cleared his throat. "The man has a point. Especially in comparing us to Bill and Melinda Gates." Travis nodded at that and Dhiraj returned the gesture. "Besides, it might be easier to travel as two than three."

Erica frowned. "Than maybe all of you should come with me."

Jennifer shook her head. "Dhiraj and I are staying here."

Dhiraj gave her a puzzled look. "We are? But you know I've always been interested in inter-dimensional real estate."

Jennifer glared at her boyfriend. "We're not sure how long things are going to take. I'm not coming back in a month to see my dad's murderer headed to the White House."

Erica looked at her potential traveling partner.

He winked. "Afraid you're gonna fall in love with me or something?"

Erica rolled her eyes. Her former inhabitant had found Travis attractive for the same reasons he'd make a good fighter. He was in amazing physical shape and few people would even consider messing with him. That could help Erica as she traveled. Some worlds were less forgiving of solo female travelers than others. They also shared the same purpose. They'd both stop at nothing to get back the people they loved.

Erica let her features relax. "Fine."

Travis hollered much louder than he should have, given their criminal status, but the others didn't seem to mind. A few high-fives later and they were back to huddling.

Erica gave Dhiraj a stern look. "While we're gone, you better take care of her."

Dhiraj returned a knowing smile. "Always."

Jennifer rolled her eyes. "Uh huh. And Travis?"

"Yeah?"

"You better not get in her way."

Travis looked hurt. "You're not gonna ask me to protect her?"

Jennifer snorted. "Good one."

The four of them split their rations right down the middle. Enough food and water remained to get them through about three days each. After that, they'd all need to get creative. Erica had been through these sorts of minimal resource situations before, but she wasn't sure Dhiraj and Jennifer could handle it. They planned to take the leap a few minutes past the hour, and beforehand, Erica pulled her best friend aside.

"I don't like leaving you here like this."

Jennifer laughed. "Isn't that my line?"

Erica shared in a giggle. "I guess so. Things were a lot simpler before I showed up."

Jennifer took Erica's hand. "I'm glad you did. If you hadn't, then I never would've seen you again. My friend would've been gone forever. I really am grateful."

Erica's stomach twisted. She hoped these wouldn't be the last words they ever shared. "I am too. How are you gonna stop Kable?"

Jennifer rubbed at her nose. "As much as I'd like it to be a bullet in the head, I think we're going to go with a sneakier approach." Erica nodded and pulled Jennifer in for a hug. "I trust you. I love you."

Jennifer's breath warmed her ear. "I love you, too."

 

After they'd gathered up all their supplies, Erica and Travis stood before the portal, which was now beginning to close slowly. They waved goodbye to Jennifer and Dhiraj and turned to face the blue gateway.

Travis laughed. "After all this time, LaPlante, you'll finally get me alone. How lucky can you get?"

Erica raised her eyebrows. "You know, it's pretty confusing over there. I'll actually be lucky if I don't lose you."

Travis grew serious. "Wait. What?"

Erica gripped his back firmly and threw him into the portal. He disappeared into the blue abyss.

Erica looked back and sighed. "Good luck."

Jennifer blinked back a watery eye. "You, too."

Erica took one more deep breath and dove head-first into the portal.

 

 

Chapter 25

 

Natalie's part of the plan sprung into action as soon as Ted left to meet with the General. That didn't mean her muscles were quite ready to do any springing. Her entire body was a low, pulsing ache at this point, but she knew she couldn't endure another torture session. If the plan didn't work, she wasn't sure if either of them would make it out alive.

Natalie used a swift kick to snap off the leg of an end table. She rolled it underneath the bed and lay down on the floor.

Natalie sighed. "All of this depends on you guys being idiots." She sent up a silent prayer. "Here's to hoping."

With that, Natalie performed her girliest squeal of all time and started to convulse. As she did her best to let her eyes roll to the back of her head, she heard two guards barrel into the room. She recognized them as the pumpkin face and rat man from the previous day. The rodent with the yellow teeth stood over her and leaned down to get a better look.

That's it. Nice and easy.

The rat was just out of range when Natalie held her breath and played dead. The look of concern on the dark soul's face almost made her feel bad for what she was about to do. But with her one part shame and 99 parts desire for revenge, the revenge won out. As the guard stooped lower, Natalie fished the table leg out from under the bed and struck him in the temple. He collapsed with a groan as Natalie rolled out from under him. Before the pumpkin-headed guard could call for help, she snatched the limp rat's blaster and fired a direct hit. The shot rendered him unconscious and he fell to the ground. Natalie stood up and watched both guards snooze on the room's floor.

"I should've won an Emmy for that. Or whatever the Realm of Souls equivalent would be. A Soulie?"

Natalie tore the holster off the pumpkin man and affixed it to her own pants. She stowed both blasters and crouched as she exited the room. Just as she'd hoped, no other guards had been alerted to her presence. If everything went well on Ted's end, then she'd meet up with him and the hostage General within a few more turns.

At least, that was the plan until a massive blast rattled the floor beneath her and the ceiling caved in.

Even in Natalie's damaged state, she was able to roll away from most of the impact. Any stones that struck her certainly weren't as painful as the beatings had been. Natalie pulled out one blaster and considered her options.

Planes continued to fly around and take out parts of the castle with advanced weaponry. Given how easily the ceiling above her had collapsed, meeting at the rendezvous point would require a dangerous path. Powdered debris wafted into Natalie's nose as she tried to hear anything above the battle happening in the sky.

"If I can get to him, maybe we can escape during all this insanity."

Natalie pressed forward and almost walked right into a trio of guards who didn't look much older than her. They seemed like they were attempting to escape the latest bomb blast. She shot one at point-blank range. The heat from the blow nearly scalded her, though it was probably much worse for the other guy. He slammed into the wall directly behind him. She rolled under an incoming energy discharge and punched the shooter in the nose. Crimson trickled down his face as he crumpled to the ground. Before the third could fire off a shot, she spun and kicked him through an open window. The man screamed as he plummeted to whatever lay below. Natalie's eyes grew wide.

I doubt he's gonna make it.

The bleeding guard had dropped his weapon in the commotion, but as he reached for it, Natalie kicked the blaster to the other side of the hall.

She pointed her weapon right between his eyes. "Don't even think about it."

One of the planes came swooping past the building, and the sound of its engine momentarily shorted out Natalie's hearing. When she regained it, she focused her attention back on the bleeding guard.

"Do you know what's happening?"

He fumbled for the right answer. "It's the light souls. We didn't see them coming."

Natalie felt like an idiot. Who else would attack the dark souls in the middle of a war? Were they there to find her and Ted? She motioned for the guard to get up. "Sorry about the nose. And your friend." Natalie shooed him away. "Now get outta here!"

The guard didn't need to be told twice. He sprinted in the opposite direction and Natalie pressed on. The path toward the rendezvous point was blocked by several piles of rubble. She hoped Ted was aware enough to not get a ceiling caved in on him.

"Good thinking, light souls. Let's blow up a bunch of castles and hope Ted and I come running out."

As she stood on top of one particularly heaped-up mound of rock, Natalie saw Ted on the other side of a long passageway. Her spirits lifted.

"He's alive."

Before she could do so much as call out to him, the sound of an explosion drowned everything else out. It reminded Natalie of one of those cheesy 80s sound effects, at least until it started getting louder. The noise continued to increase as the source of the cacophony came into view. Through a hole in the ceiling, Natalie could see the ship. It was spinning wildly and one of its wings was engulfed in flames. The entire firey mess was headed right for her. Natalie didn't hesitate.

She ran away from Ted, as it was her only chance of surviving. Picking up speed as she traveled back down the rubble, Natalie drew both her weapons. The sounds from the crashing ship drew nearer and she could feel the heat from the fiery wing. She discharged a half-dozen blasts into the wall. The stone tore away and the daylight poured through. Her legs pushed through the pain and carried her toward the makeshift exit. As the ship crashed into the castle directly above her, Natalie leapt through the opening.

She turned in midair to see that the space where she'd just been was completely demolished. Natalie wasn't sure if Ted was close enough to feel the impact. At this point, it probably didn't matter, as she was plummeting to certain death. The exit she'd made had kept a plane from crashing into her, but it also bought her a one-way ticket to the city that lay far below the General's stronghold.

Time seemed to stand still as the wind whipped her hair upward. Natalie let her body go limp.

It was good while it lasted.

She relaxed and let the air guide her. The sounds of the explosions above grew farther and farther away. Natalie closed her eyes.

 

 

Chapter 26

 

Ted looked up through the hole in the ceiling. In a matter of moments, he detected at least five planes zipping through the sky. While he hadn't seen the aerial arsenal of the dark souls, Ted figured the tens of thousands of ground troops couldn't be everything they had available to them. The light souls had to know this mission was dangerous.

They're willing to die to get me back.

"Hey! It's him!"

Ted's thoughts were interrupted by two guards coming around the corner. One laser shot came close enough to his face to almost singe his stubble. Before the second blast could come, Ted sprinted and dove behind a mound of fallen stone. His heart raced as he tried to think.

"I need to find Nat and get us on one of those ships."

Above him, Ted heard the sound of a weapon arming. He looked up to see the grin of one of the black-cloaked guards.

"Where do you think you're going?"

Ted didn't have a chance to answer. Just then, an exploding plane dropped out of the sky and crashed through the ceiling behind him. The noise was deafening and it couldn't help but draw the guard's attention. As it did, Ted used his powers to yank the weapon out of the man's hand and into his own. He took two shots at the ground to his right. The stone cracked and gave way, opening up a hole just large enough for him to fit through. The guard screamed an obscenity as Ted slipped through the opening. After a second or two of free-falling, Ted felt the dark soul gaze of the guard wane. He let his powers take over, gently lowering himself to the floor.

A look left and then right confirmed that he'd shot his way into a massive dining hall. The sounds that trickled through the opening above him echoed throughout the cavernous room. The building shook and several metal candlesticks to his side toppled to the ground with a clang.

"I guess I'm too early for lunch." Ted stuffed the gun into his pocket and scanned for the nearest exit.

As he ran into the hallway, a slender shoulder slammed right into his. Ted fell to the ground and his gun skidded across the floor. He looked up and felt the warmth take hold. The woman who'd knocked him over had olive skin and short, dark hair that perfectly complemented her features. She wore a green, tight-fitting outfit that looked out of place in the medieval surroundings. Despite his fall to the ground and the bombs going off around them, she was smiling. Her grin was enchanting.

She spoke with a slight accent that Ted couldn't trace. "You really do look just like the General." The woman offered him a hand that was calloused and delicate at the same time.

He took it. "Who are you?"

She lifted him to his feet with ease. "Reena. Second-in-command of the light soul army." Her eyes twinkled. "How about we get you out of here?"

Ted nodded, more so at the eyes than the question. He shook out the cobwebs. "No. My friend from Earth is here. Her name is Natalie, and we need to find her."

An explosion rattled the stones above and below, filling the hallway with the smell of powdered rock and ammunition.

Reena's smile turned dour. "If you want to live, then we need to go now."

Ted folded his arms. "I don't go without her."

She sighed. "You remind me of Cora." Reena wrapped her arms around Ted's waist.

Ted felt the warmth spread to his cheeks. "Wh-who?"

Reena shook her head. "Let's find your friend."

Ted finally took the hint and used his powers to propel them through the air. With all of the dark soul attention directed upward, Ted had no problem guiding them to the rendezvous point. There was only one problem. Even though the area was relatively free of bomb strikes and debris, Natalie was nowhere to be seen.

"She should've been here by now."

Reena looked to the sky. In the distance, they could both hear another plane plummeting to the ground with an earth-rattling crash.

Other books

5 Alive After Friday by Rod Hoisington
The Substitute Stripper by Ari Thatcher
The Stargazey by Martha Grimes
The Warrior Bride by Lois Greiman
Alpha Prince by Vivian Cove
DeKok and the Sorrowing Tomcat by Albert Cornelis Baantjer
Fit to Die by Joan Boswell