《Paragons》Chapter 75 - Kill Or Be Killed
Advertisement
Their rapid flight went far beyond the demands of their previous journey. Mike had to harden his eyes with the teleotic talent to ensure they could even function in the face of the stiff wind of their passage. He used the same treatment for his exposed skin and heated his entire body. Those ministrations made the experience bearable . . . just barely. After hardening himself to endure the wind, he still had a terrible time breathing. Air came in just fine, but exhaling required straining against the pressure. His body demanded a normal breathe-in, breathe-out cycle, but he struggled to provide that. Forever after, Mike recalled their forty minutes of travel as a marathon of suffocation.
The ordeal ended after they overflew a complex of buildings nestled between fencing. There were three compounds, one of which belched smoke into the air and was surrounded by emergency vehicles with flashing lights. Marius passed overhead and then set down in the woods. Mike went to hands and knees beside him, gasping. "What if . . . cops . . . saw us . . . flying? Might think . . . we are . . . with terrorists."
"No one on this planet can touch me," Marius said. "Other than Zellar Wilson. Cassandane wouldn't play like this if she was hunting me."
Mike touched his head to the ground to cool it. "What's the plan, boss?"
"We need information. I'm going to grab one of the police and try to put an agent in his head."
"What does it mean to put an agent in someone's head?"
"It's a trick above your pay grade, Sergeant. One that will get me answers."
"How about we try watching the news first? Then we don't have a pissed off cop to worry about."
Marius growled in response. "I'm not afraid of anyone, Mike."
"You ain't afraid yet," called an unfamiliar voice.
Advertisement
Mike climbed back to his feet, eyes drawn to the man hovering halfway to the tree tops. Marius patted Mike on the back. "Get to it already."
"I guess you're one of the terrorist kinetics," Mike said.
The man licked his lips. "I'm just following orders, man. You'd do the same in my shoes."
"Is that right?"
"Hey, fuck you, man. I was told to stir up some trouble with the police. Had you been respectful, I could have left you be. But now you die."
Mike began pulling massive amounts of precursor. "You might be overestimating yourself, bud. Guess we'll see." As Mike lifted himself into the air, the other man's sneer vanished. An enemy corona lashed out at Mike, battering him with such intensity that Mike had to withdraw his own to only cover a few feet around his body. Though there was no trickery with the open dimension, his opponent's strength overwhelmed him just the same. Mike hardened his body as a whirlwind of rocks, sticks, and clods of dirt struck at him, their momentum sending him crashing to the ground.
"A little help," Mike called to Marius. His mentor's only response was a gruff "Don't be pathetic, Mike."
A tree crashed down, inches away from striking him, its impact shaking the ground beneath him. Mike shot himself straight up to avoid the hail of objects, crashing through flying debris and the treetop canopy above to reach clear sky. Momentarily free, Mike expanded his corona and opened his eyes once more. The other man had followed, trailing a line of debris that periodically shot towards Mike. The man scowled. "Did he send you? Is this some sort of test? I am so tired of the damn games!"
Mike waited until the man closed more of the distance. He deflected rocks with his corona as they approached one another. Then, when he could see the man's eyes, Mike released an immense meme blast. The man shook his head, unfocused eyes striving to lock onto him. Not the clean knockout Mike had hoped for. He forced a large chunk of his corona upwise, riding the turbulence from his opponent to help get there. When Mike judged himself in place, he brought his corona downwise hard into alignment with normal reality and swiped hard, attempting to scramble the man's brain.
Advertisement
He missed. His corona stirred only air, short of his target by feet.
The man fought back wildly, corona attempting to displace Mike's, uncoordinated but still in the fight despite the continuing meme blast. Mike rode back upwise on the back of his opponent's corona, adjusting his positioning. When he came downwise again, Mike knew immediately that he had struck home. Brain tissue mushed beneath his corona and the man's body spasmed as it fell, kinetic field fading to nothing.
Mike lowered himself back to the ground, finding Marius in a clearing created by the fight. He glared at his mentor. "What the hell were you doing?"
"Letting you practice."
"I almost died."
Marius raised both eyebrows. "Are you not an experienced soldier? Do you not know how war works? This is kill or be killed, Mike."
"Real leaders don't sacrifice their men for no reason. You are playing army, Marius."
"Wrong! I don't play, Mike! I have mangled the bodies of my enemies. Men, women, children. I have been to war for real. And trust me, Mike, it is very much a sink or swim situation. Congratulations, you didn't sink. Now cut the attitude before I take offense. We are on mission, Sergeant."
Mike glared at Marius, fists clenched at his sides, imagining beating the man's face into an unrecognizable mess of blood, swelling, and displaced features. "You're gambling with my life."
"If you couldn't handle a lone kinetic with less experience than you, then it would be no great loss. I didn't make you a paragon so you could live a risk free life. You are a weapon, Mike. My weapon."
Advertisement
- In Serial59 Chapters
The Pen Is Mightier
This story is in the process of being rewritten and has big chunks missing. If you're interested in it, please follow for alerts regarding release updates. I'm aiming to finishing the first to books in the series before I start putting them on Royal Road and expect to release in late March or early April.
8 95 - In Serial16 Chapters
Crawling Towers
In a heartless world of magic and supernatural abilities, tower masters reign supreme. A story of Chronus, who obtained a treasure that allowed him to be reborn hundreds of years into the past, the day before Earth was devoured by this world. Join him as he constructs a tower that rises above all others and stands at the pinnacle of all beings.
8 161 - In Serial6 Chapters
OF THE LAST
It wasn't hard for Xiao-Ping to realize he wasn't his mother's son. He looked nothing like her, where her hair was white his was gold, her eyes were dark as coal and his seemed to shine under the sun and the most obvious part was her white ears that stood high in the sky while his were small round and at the side of his head. So one day he decides he's had enough and sets out on a journey to find out who he really is.
8 352 - In Serial23 Chapters
GODFALL
The Angels made their last stand against the Demons. Now it's the few scattered who search for refuge. Two men fight for not just their own survival, but to hold back the others' retreat. Will they make it out? Will they ever push back? Never judge a book by it's cover or review, you might miss a wild ride! If you dare- Peek in to the beginning of the universe I am writing.
8 175 - In Serial7 Chapters
Snereloa Rebirth
In the darkest shining void, an ethereal being holding a scepter floats toward a nebula made up of the souls of the dead from all realms awaiting to be reutilized into the cycle. They aren't a deity of death, but one tracking an anomaly that can't be processed and completely wiped clean as they enjoy calling it. A fresh start, without shackles or remnants of what once was. Life is a price paid by all living beings, but like any transaction, we give it something in exchange for our memories, our feelings, our emotions, our past, and future, our ambitions and our dreams. Those all fuel the fire of creation, but so do grief, and pain. Every moment of suffering is the price, every living moment is paid at our death. Sometimes some have so much piled up that their soul and heart end up damaged. Be it loss of trust or being unable to truly live their life, those shackles are like an anchor that keeps the soul stable when on the verge of breaking apart, keeping it together at an immense price. Those unlucky souls are forced to be put into another life indebted, in the unlikely possibility of their defect healing themself in that new life. Their memories aren't intact after all—everything has a price—and that pain and fear are what they carry, while their partial amnesia is their shackle. This is the story of one such soul, of a girl sent into a world of legend and novel of fantasy, dragons and magic. A world away from what she knew, in which she will hopefully heal, be happy, and survive its side of darkness. Ps: my english is self learnt that mean typo and some other issue will happen but it shouldnt affect the sense of the story if u have any correction u would want me to do or some thing arent clear please tell me
8 161 - In Serial14 Chapters
Tyrants and Heroes - Gaius: Childhood
Set in a in a fantasy world shared by many races, full of magic, mysteries and dungeons. Every few generations a Tyrant will invariably appear, posessing unnatural power and charisma and cause havoc until defeated by courageous heroes. More than a hundred years have passed since the defeat of Tyrant Teldarion, ruthless leader of the Elves, and some people start worrying about the possibility of a new Tyrant appearing. Living in a small town, Gaius believes he was supposed to have had a mediocre life, but the presence of a strange building that could not possibly have been imagined by someone of his world and a series of almost miraculous circumstances puts him on the path to an extraordinary life and extraordinary knowledge. Related to: http://royalroadl.com/fiction/16319/tyrants-and-heroes-the-hollow-triumvirate
8 173

