《The Devil in White: An Awakened Aspirations Online Series》51. This Was Always The Plan
Advertisement
Aidan slowly rose to his knees from where he had fallen, the maddened grin still covering his face as his eyes adjusted.
The spell itself had been an experiment and a costly one at that. The staff that he had carried with him at the end of Sojourn was sacrificed. It had even had growth bestowed by Vienne on it, which pained Aidan a little. It made sense that the cost was so significant. You had to level a weapon up and then part with it for only a moment's glory. In fact, he had considered just dueling with Lady Unfair, but a quick look around had told Aidan the truth. They needed something big to even the field a bit.
Even without the named visage, the standard everyday variety was starting to slip passed the valiant defenders in the courtyard. That they were in the courtyard in such number at all meant that there was a great deal getting through the encirclement. There had been only a fraction of a moment where he hesitated to gamble. He had looked over briefly while he was talking to Hunter and his eyes had caught Forsythe facing off against Grimgrieve. His friend had such solemnity, had looked so noble, that for a moment Aidan had been blind to the hopelessness of the situation. It was easy to tell that he and Forsythe both knew that the visage he was fighting was just toying with him. It had been then that he had decided that it was better to go all out from the beginning than to go down slow. Toward that end, it was time to see if his choice had resulted in him being dealt weal or woe.
Aidan started to reach out to put his staff down so he could rise from his knees when he fell into the snow, his hand waving through empty space. He was still incredibly disoriented from having all the audio go nuts and his vision turn white. In addition to that, while there had not been any sort of pain from the meteor dropping, he still felt himself being juggled through the air as an onslaught of forces had presented themselves on his person. He had felt weightless as he had flown up, both deaf and blind. He had felt heavy as he fell down and landed in the snow.
Snow?
Aidan reached out, already forgetting that moment before when he'd tried to leverage himself with a staff that no longer existed, and picked up a handful of snow. It was pretty incredible to him in a lot of ways. That he was this disoriented, that his staff was gone, and that after all that there was still snow on the ground. He put his hands under him and started to push himself up, his brain apparently finally ready to start working at a normal pace again. Time had not been slowed down, of course, just him.
What had been a scene of chaos and death moments before was now practically silent as the snow fell on the people who remained in the plaza. Many were as dazed as he was, or even more so in some cases. Forsythe was already on his feet and was stumbling over to Hunter in what almost looked like comical slow motion. He was always quick.
Advertisement
"Well, that's a hell of a thing." Aidan finally made sense of the quiet around him. Every trace of the visage had vanished from the plaza. Where once there had been streaks of visage blood and bodies on the ground, the snow was now wiped clean as if they had never been. The skeletons of the buildings and the rooftops that consisted of the perimeter of the courtyard remained. Remained, even though Aidan distinctly remembered them disintegrating with everything else in the terrain only moments before.
"Those freaking gods just made everything the way it was? You know, some of us pray to you, if you are that powerful you could do a little more." Despite his casual contempt directed toward the sky, Aidan didn't actually care that they had erased the full extent and proof of his spell. The important thing was it had wiped the visage off the map. Besides, if any half-baked mage came and tried to do what Aidan did there would be no end to the number of crater lakes and devastated cities because of spellcasters that had just done it for the lulz.
Aidan began walking toward where he remembered Amelia being before the meteor hit. It took him a few moments to find her because she had obviously been tossed around the same as him and, unlike most people in the plaza, she hadn't bothered to get up yet. She was lying on her back scribbling in her book, her hood cushioning her head and keeping her hair separated from the ground.
As he got closer he felt his body warming up in anticipation. He would say something non-committal first, he decided, and then try to think of a modest way to get her to praise him. Aidan expected a good bit of praise for this. If he was lucky, he pondered, he might even get her to smile for him. Then he'd kiss her on the live stream. That would probably really piss her off, and her red-face was the best.
All this was going through his mind when a sound from his left alerted him to the fact that something was stirring from within one of the shells of the buildings. Aidan had just turned in time to see Lady Unfair stumbling out of the broken building, surprisingly still alive. She stumbled and used her staff for leverage as she slowly staggered out of the wreckage that had surrounded her post-meteor resting place. Discomfiture must have been something that extended to visage named as well. They were practically humanoid, Aidan decided, so it made sense that when they were at low health they would suffer movement penalties the same way players did.
Aidan was so fascinated that he didn't respond right away as she staggered indirectly toward him. From this close, he could see the bewilderment in her eyes as she looked around and obviously tried to make sense of the situation, much as he had. Her stats must have been amazingly high because she was already starting to eyeball the surrounding players and the wheels were obviously turning about the lack of visage ground troops.
Lady Unfair seemed to notice his presence for the first time. A tired sort of grunt sprang from her lips and she slowly raised her staff. Aidan straightened and stared back at her, legitimately curious about what her plan was. He raised his own hands, looking up quickly to see what spells were available without a staff. Much to his surprise, there were a great number of spells that were off-limits. Anything that required striking an opponent seemed to be greyed out.
Advertisement
"You should know when you are beaten." A rough voice, brittle with hatred, rasped out at him, once again causing Aidan to stare in astonishment. "It seems that we will have to teach a lesson."
Lady Unfair pointed her staff at him and ran toward him with the pointed end as if it were a spear. Maybe she had determined that the only way to be sure about killing him was to use her superior stats, maybe she had used all of her mana on some sort of spell to protect herself, maybe because she was at such a low health, 9%, the game had determined she wasn't thinking clearly. Either way, it was no idle threat. He had already seen first hand the power that she was casually capable of producing and he had no intention of trying to experience it with his character body.
A dozen ideas flashed through his head as she approached. To the world, he appeared frozen, both his hands pointed palm out toward her as if he himself wasn't sure he would be casting spells or wrestling with her.
Amelia looked up just in time to see the strange sight of a robed woman visage charging toward an unarmed Aidan. She had started to sit up, wondering if she should do something when she stopped herself. She stopped because Aidan had tilted his head slightly and was looking out toward nothing as if listening. Only a fraction of a moment passed before a really evil smile started to form on his face.
He spread his arms out behind him and cast, "[Mass Manipulation - Ice Floor]."
"Hey!" Amelia started to shout. He didn't look like he was defending himself at all. It was happening too fast though, and before she could have a thought on what to do to help him he had reached forward to make a risky grab at the staff that was racing toward him.
Lady Unfair made no move to change her plan and thrust forward, stabbing into both of Aidan's hands and toward where his heart would be. Instead of being impaled through the chest, however, the force of the thrust pushed Aidan backward. Though blood didn't gush out spectacularly from Aidans hands, his health bar did start to move down from the upper 90 percent it was in toward about 75.
Additionally, there was another strange happening. The strength behind the thrust of the staff would normally have been enough to go through both his hands and his chest. Instead, Aidan began sliding backward as the sharp end of the staff hit his hands, and Lady Unfair, who was still holding the staff he was stuck to was dragged forward by him. They both slid with comical slowness as each tried to remain on their feet in this new slippery condition, like two newly initiated toddlers who were wearing ice skates for the first time. Aidan was slipping back and forth and Lady Unfair wasn't much better.
They, at last, came to a tentative stop and Aidan just laughed as he spun her around on the ice once more. It was probably his last move because she was pinning his hands and would absolutely dominate him physically.
"I enjoyed the lesson." Aidan laughed again and his gaze sharpened somewhat, making a knowing nod over her shoulder.
Forsythe stabbed through her back, angling upward so he avoided Aidan. Fours stared incredulously over the shoulder of the visage he'd just stabbed. She had died on her feet pretty much immediately. He was currently holding her up by the saber in his hand, the staff still held in a death grip in hers jerked a bit as he moved to support the weight a bit more comfortably. "This was your plan? This was the best you could come up with?"
Aidan extricated himself from the staff and frowned down at his hands. "This was always the plan. I knew how this was going to end from the beginning," he confidently declared. "Ah, crap, they don't look bad but they're disabled. I'll need to see Elisha probably."
"Always the plan?" Forsythe rolled his eyes.
"Yes. I knew you would be there, in that spot, at this moment, from way back then." Aidan tried to point at where Forsythe was standing but his hands really were disabled and all he managed to do was flop his right hand limply up and down in front of him.
Amelia sighed at this point. This was getting too emotional for her heart to take. With the ups and downs and the back and forth rollercoaster of sequences. She got up and walked over to Aidan even while he was still gesticulating at Forsythe. He was using his dead hands in a comedic fashion to try and scold his friend. She wrapped her arms around him from behind and laid her head on his back, feeling him still in response.
"It was just a little something I had been working on," Aidan said quietly without turning around.
"I enjoyed it," Amelia whispered softly into his back.
Hunter and Forsythe were already moving off toward the edge of the courtyard. There was more visage to kill, despite however many hundreds or thousands had been slain by the meteor drop. In the distance, they heard a low thundering and rumbling sound, as if the dead visage they had taken had been a footnote on the actual number available.
For a few minutes at least, a man in white and a woman in blue embraced each other in quiet companionship while the snow fell.
At least until someone over their party channel intruded.
"Amelia, how did you tame Aidan?" Forsythe asked, sounding genuinely curious.
"You feed him attention when he wants it, but set boundaries or he'll just walk all over you," Amelia said after a moment.
"Are you kidding me?" Aidan's indignant voice rang out.
---------------------------------------------
[Cinderswitch Staff] Acquired.
Advertisement
- In Serial23 Chapters
Nobody's Way
Foreign Thorn: Book 1 For eight centuries, the people of Isla have wanted for nothing. The Creator, Maere, uses Her power not only to keep them healthy and fed, but also to map the direction of each person's future Path - their vocation, role in society, and even the partner they'll spend their life with. In a world where infighting once threatened the very survival of humankind, the old texts say that Maere personally stepped in to help guide Her creations to harmony. All is not well among the people of the northern lands, however, as Jian discovers when she receives her own long-awaited Path. The Creator has chosen to favour some towns, but not others, leading to anarchy and unrest in the east, and fierce distrust between the neighbours who enjoy Her protection and those who don't. After many nights of disturbing premonitions, visions of a face uncannily familiar to her, and a voice beckoning her to "Homeland," Jian decides she needs to find answers for herself. She hires Madrigal, a surly young traveller hailing from an "unblessed" village, to take her to the southern lands. The swordsman is on the run from something, or someone, but Jian has no choice but to trust him. When the two leave the safety of the familiar and meet Quinn, a mysterious boy who seems to know more about Jian than she does about herself, it becomes clear that there are forces besides the old magics, forces completely unknown to the people of Isla, in play. Madrigal and Jian aren't sure if Quinn can be trusted, but they're certain he knows more than he's letting on...
8 102 - In Serial33 Chapters
The Prophet's Ascension
[participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] Mara, a science teacher, was reincarnated on the body of a child named Nefaaya after dying while trying to save her student. But it seems she wasn't the only one who was transported in this world, as she learned that the student that she tried to save died with her and was born on a body of a boy named Renaeril At first she thought it was perfect, she had a loving family and she was experiencing things that she didn't experience in her previous life. But just after eight years, a war broke out, her father was forced to join the army. She remained hopeful that everything would go back the way it was, but it was immediately crushed when a mysterious group of people in white robes attacked their village. At the moment when Nefaaya was about to die, her mother sacrificed herself to save her and Renaeril. As she buries the corpse of the village folk, Nefaaya decides to go on a journey to look for her father and at the same time vowing to avenge the death of her mother. Note: updates are every other day.
8 181 - In Serial217 Chapters
A Ten Pound Bag
A serial saga with short chapters published each and every morning to read over your coffee or tea. This is a "versus life" story with no great evil to face just life in a hard place during a hard time. Our hero and his companions get catapulted back in time and must find a way to not only survive but prosper. This story is definitely "R" rated maybe even NC-17 but don't expect explosions, blood and orgasms at every page turn. Bad words and uncomfortable topics are addressed in this story, this is not for every reader. This is a technical story and develops slowly at first, full technical details, maps and research are available over on Patreon. I hope you enjoy this story as much as I am. -Emmeran
8 233 - In Serial19 Chapters
The Contact Person
It was the modern day earth. Kaushik Roy was a typical Indian. He had a rough upbringing. His parents were not the most responsible ones around. But he tried to fit into the society. He went to office, worked to the bone all day, and came back home late at night, all the while trying to pay the bills and save enough for the future. He didn't even had one girlfriend till now. A bona fide Virgin. Roy thought this is how he will spend the rest of his life, sad and alone. However, all of this changed when he opened the promised gift on his birthday night. Follow Roy as he goes from being a common earthling to being the most important person in the history of mankind, The Contact Person. This will be a light hearted story at its core. There will be no torture, rape, or any dark theme. There will be action sequences and blood, but nothing excessive. There will be different alien races. No usual elfs, orks, dragons etc. For now, I count 5 girls around Roy. Number may increase in future. Magic will be there, however it will be different from the usual found in this website. With all that said, please enjoy the story and don't forget to support me through Paypal and Patreon.
8 145 - In Serial36 Chapters
Why The Hell Not
Sweat started to form all around my body as the pain consumed me. It was 9pm and this had to be the worst wave of heat I've ever experienced! My body ached as the flames traveled from my core, spreading to the rest of my body. I hate heat, every type of heat, but mainly this one. Heat, in my pack, is a bitch! The second you turn 16 your heat starts. Then for the rest of your life you get a heat cycle once a month, as if having a period isn't bad enough. The heat happens right after your period, leaving you 2 weeks of peace as a woman if you find your mate your 16 years of life! If you did not find your mate at 16, when you turn 17 it will be every 2 weeks! Your period is still once a month, thankfully, but the heat cycle directly after your period is the strongest! Leaving you ONE week of peace...unless of course you don't find your mate by the time you turn 17. If you are unlucky enough to not have found your mate by the time you are 18, then yes it will be EVERY week! Leaving you NO peace!!Basically the longer you go without finding your mate, the more heat you will go through. If you're 20+ then it could be EVERY hour! Once you find your mate it goes back down to once a month, thankfully. Lucky, or lucky for me, I'm 17...meaning I've gotta deal with this every 2 weeks. This one in particular is the worst one yet! I grabbed the water on the side of my bed and tried to fix my dry throat.......
8 91 - In Serial59 Chapters
You're the One (white wolf)
"See, I'm not ready yet for this Mate thing, I expect you to tell no one about this. Do you understand me, AVALANE?" zander said while his eyes looked at my hazel eyes, I cannot utter any words because his lips are so near to mine. Surprisingly he moved his face on my neck, inhaling my scent, until it reached my ear. Sparks erupted through my body."Avalane, did you understand what I said?""I shook my head."Words Ava.""Y-Yes,...A-Alpha, I understand...Avalane Collins considered as an Omega since child.Adopted by an Old omega couple.She's struggling but she needs to stay strong for her family.Zander Black, the future Alpha of BloodMoon Pack, what will happen when he found out that his mate is an Omega? Will he reject her or fight for her.What will happen when she found out something on her 18th birthday?Will her past haunt her or will it leads to her happiness? ********#5- white wolf - highest rating 2021P.S. all the pictures I used are from google😊Copyright all right reserve
8 145

