《Modern Phantasia: siVisPride (Original!Urban Fantasy, Survival Thriller)》(Preface) (Finale/6)
Advertisement
As she jumped into the air along with everyone else, Jackie was prepared to give the Shattered below a chance, opening her mouth to scream at them to move, to run from what was barreling toward them.
She didn’t have time to even worry about that.
The Jaw-Chest man screamed as part of the house was tumbling towards them, and with his shrieks, two lances emerged from his mouth. Hitting with such force that the last of the structure broke into pieces instantly, scattering around the courtyard.
“Okay, we have to watch out for lance-mouth-man,” Tracy’s voice cracked as she said it.
They all landed relatively near each other, with Jackie leaning and walking back to catch Billie. As the girl staggered out of her arms, Jackie caught a hint of blush on her cheek. Blinking, she left that alone and looked at these wayward souls.
Jackie quickly stepped forward, holding her hands up as she tried desperately to keep balance on the moving ground.
“We’re here to help you--!” Jackie had outstretched hands. “Please, I know you’re afraid!”
She read each of their twisted, degraded faces. The same expression, regardless of that fact.
It sent a chill down her spine. It felt familiar, yet completely foreign. Deep in her mind, she knew that her and the girls had the same expression when they were lost not that long ago.
Jackie sighed.
“Then we have to use drastic measures, I’m afraid.”
She looked toward the others, “GO!”
The girls spread out, forming a moving circle, keeping in step with one another, trapping the Shattered.
The Lance-Man staggered forward, shooting out another round of his unnatural tusks. They nearly hit Jackie and River, causing both to slide on the moving ground left and right, respectively. They quickly tried to scramble back up, still struggling against the loose foundations.
“That’s right, guys! Just keep moving and you’ll be fine!” Billie cupped her hands around her mouth, stood away from the action, standing on the largest piece of debris that she could find. “…Kinda realized that I’m giving strats to the other side, but hey! You’re sorta used to it now, doesn’t that count for something--?”
It did count, she thought, as Jackie got back up and led the team to keep going. There’s also the advantage of knowing how the Shattered worked, due to Leslie’s lecture from what felt like weeks ago. Not only that, but they could also have brief relief due to the scattered debris everywhere, using them as if they were rocks in the rushing river. But there was still danger here, along with the complications. S
haring a power source aside, they don’t need to get into a fight right now—both for their sake and the victims, yet one was clearly beginning to brew.
“Alright!” Jackie quickly scooped up a large piece of debris. “Aim for their weak spots!”
Easier said than done, due to the Sagging-Side-Man going forth now.
It took effort, him leaning and groaning painfully as he did it, but he fling what was once his destroyed arm—changing size before their very eyes, becoming a large squish mace as it slammed into the ground.
There was no way around it, they all had to use siVis to dodge quickly enough to avoid it, and the rippling effect that it caused.
Jackie rolled, and got on her feet again. But once she tried to stand again, she instantly felt weakness.
Scanning the environment, there were at least some good factors that came out of it.
All the Shattered were down, due to that area-of-effect move. They were struggling to get up, not used to the environment like the girls. This provided a chance, and Maddie was clearly taking it as she raised her hand to take aim.
Advertisement
But she was struggling to lift what was in her hand, using the other to grab at her wrist.
Someone was using too much of their siVis—but who?
Then Jackie felt it stab deeply into her chest. Fear.
She looked to Tracy, who was quickly getting back up, before realizing she lost her item, trying to fetch it as if someone dropped their phone into a puddle of mud—desperately trying to keep both it and themselves clean in vain.
But Jackie was able to look in deeper, feeling the girl pull in more energy due to her latent siVis use. It was still on, despite being more safe than the others at the moment.
It clicked in for Jackie.
“Tracy, it’s okay!” Jackie instructed. “You can let go—you don’t have to be in defense mode all the time, just when it counts!”
“You say that when we’re not constantly in danger!” Tracy batted back, which took Jackie by surprise. The venom in that statement makes it confusing to her if she means now or just in general anymore.
“Well, right now you’re draining us! So do this after we’re fixed and we can go home!”
Tracy whimpered audibly. She took a number of rapid-fire breathes before taking a large one, as she notably untightened her body.
A surge of power returning to Jackie in the process.
Maddie grunted, chucking the rock at the Jaw-Chest-Man’s collapsed back, hitting it dead-on. He fell down, and his pieces clung together. Twitching, but immobilized.
It was a sight that made Jackie look away by instinct. But this was the only way. She believed that these people deserved rehabilitation, despite how bleak that future looked. But it was still possible.
Jackie’s head quickly snapped towards the Saggy-Side-Man, as he was beginning to raise his arm up again, her in his sights.
Jackie gripped the debris in her hand as if it were a baseball, scanning his body before realizing that under his armpit, the lesion was there.
It wasn’t before Aiko’s shot nailed him directly there, taking him out as he fell into his normal side.
Jackie tensed, the lack of power returning again. She looked to Aiko.
“N-nice shot, but—” Jackie struggled to huff out her observation. “You didn’t measure anything out at all there, you put everything in—”
“You measure your stuff out--?” Aiko legitimately asked. Causing Jackie to sigh a bit.
“I know it’s not your style but, you have to mind what you’re putting out. Strike with all you have, but don’t forget or lose things in the process…”
“Alrighty, I’ll try to remember that~!” Aiko saluted.
Before getting cut off, the Bulbous-Neck-Woman rushed forward in a burst, the neck was glowing unhealthily.
And before she could regain any bearings, the Long-Armed-Man whipped at Jackie with both of his former hands, forcing her onto a pile of trash.
Jackie watched as the arms recoiled back like a worm curling onto itself, his “hands” collecting smaller debris as it stuck to them like a worm with dirt.
As soon as she looked up, she saw the Bulbous-Neck-Woman charge in both senses of the world. The light built up slowly again, and she scraped at the ground with her foot like a bull.
Jackie’s eyes darted all over the place until she saw River behind the Bulbous-Neck-Woman. Good, she could hit her and save her.
But she was frozen in place. Perched on a broken frame, and she wasn’t wobbling because it was slowly being eaten.
Jackie panicked, especially so when she saw the Long-Armed-Man revving up behind the woman.
Advertisement
“RIVER, PLEASE--!” Jackie shouted out. Hoping what she thought in a split second will work.
Startled, the Bulbous-Neck-Woman turned on her heel, needing to use her entire body to see River ways away behind her.
Jackie darted, quickly, angling herself on the left side of the woman, and continued to hope that the plan will work.
It did.
The Long-Armed-Man was already spring-loaded, he thrust his arms forward, whipping at the Bulbous-Neck-Woman so hard, she was flung a long ways away. It was clear that he was distraught at that.
A perfect time for Maddie to nail him in the back, dropping him out of the fight.
Jackie walked over to River, eyeing her down as she stood there shaking.
“What the hell?! You could’ve had her! Why did you calm up? You’re smart River, you had--!”
A wave of pressure hit her all at once.
She felt River’s thoughts. Many thoughts. She couldn’t experience them second-hand like Darrius, but she felt them accumulate into the pressure that caused Jackie to stop mid-rant, let alone move.
Jackie pulled out, shaking her head lightly, before looking at River.
“…You had a lot of choices that it crushed you,” Jackie changed her opinion on River. She put a hand on her shoulder.
“You are smart. I get there’s a lot to mess up, but… You can think on your feet. You’re reliable. I know it doesn’t feel that way, but we take for granted how much you help silently. You got this.”
“Where’s the fucker--?” Maddie asked.
Jackie turned to her, Aiko, and Tracy walked toward them, hopping on the last of the trash. “Come again?”
“There was a fifth one—” Maddie looked around. “Where is--?”
A blur answered their questions.
The Straggle-Girl was moving at lightning speeds, circling the girls that were barely catching her with their enlightened eyes.
“Circle up, quick!” Jackie moved into position. The girls found themselves with their backs to each other, trying to track the blur that was closing in.
“What do we do?!” Tracy screamed. “We can’t even see her, let alone hit her!”
Jackie perked up in that desperate moment.
“We don’t have to—” she searched at her feet, quickly picking up rock in both hands.
She started to chuck things, anything she could get her hands on, around where the blur was creating the circle. The others looked to her, and then began to do the same thing. Everyone having a spot and throwing rocks, debris, waste at the Straggly-Girl.
It was enough, and soon the girls jumped as she slid back into existence, one of them managing to trip her up in that pivotal moment. So lacking in structure, the fall alone caused her to tense and thus, become defeated.
Leaving the girls panting, already tired.
“So uh…” Billie peered over a different pile of trash. “It’s all over—you guys done?”
“Yeah,” Jackie nodded, stumbling. “Yeah, we did it.”
“Sweeeeet!” Billie hopped up. “See, you guys aren’t losers!”
Maddie sighed, gripping her knees weakly, hunched over. “Doesn’t change the fact that we’re mega bitches, though…”
“We need to keep… Pushing through…” Jackie looked up at the abandoned facility before them. “And we’re not at the worst of it yet.”
She looked to the ground, seeing the Shattered across it. Laying on just enough wreckages to keep them afloat.
“You’ll get help…” she said under her breath. “I promise you, people’ll come. You can have your lives again…”
There was supposed to be more, but the rumbling cut her off.
They faced the lunging layers, embedded with formerly high-tech mining equipment.
There was no way to face this. Their plan wasn’t to figure out or remotely try to find a weakness in them. Jackie gripped Billie’s hand, as the others got into position. They straightened up and took a deep breath, everyone synchronized sans Billie.
And they ran.
They kept running, and while they couldn’t exactly predict them, they diverted all siVis use into darting to the side at the very last moments, feeling earth and rock graze them ever so slightly. Their trajectory changing every odd moment, but getting closer to the building.
It was getting harder as it went on. While they were still dodging, it became closer calls. Not only that, each miss was adding more to the growing walls, making their path narrow.
Billie was lagging behind, even as Jackie was holding her.
There was clear anxiety in the action. Jackie felt every bead of sweat on her palm, she squeezed at Billie’s wrist to feel the pulse. She was even tempted to keep looking back, slowing down so she could do so.
But she knew she had to face this, she had to keep going. For all of their sakes.
While the layers are no longer lashing out, but the tunnel slowly became more and more closed in. They were all forced to go in into a line at this point.
But the door—the crusted-over and rusted entranceway, it was right there.
The walls were getting tighter, so close together they could feel the energy crackling.
“JUUUUMP!”
Spring forth, and using siVis to twist at an angle, each of the girls made it out of the maze.
But Billie got stuck.
It was panic, it was desperation, Jackie placed her foot on the stone structure and pulled with all of her might.
Tugging, tugging, Jackie’s eyes getting glossy as Billie struggles to crawl out against moving walls.
But she made it.
Jackie fell backward, letting Billie land on her.
As she was panting, Billie hugged the tall girl tight, shaking as they did.
“You—you’re a fucking superhero, man—a fucking superhero—” Billie sputtered out.
Jackie patted the wild girl’s back, biting her lips. Fighting against the surge of emotion over finally doing it, with no asterisks aside.
She finally saved someone.
The others helped the two up, all of them looking at the entry.
“We’re at the endgame now…” River whispered out. “Hopefully, he’s in here.”
They walked into the darkness, and the lights flickered on in response. Fully unable to come on, it was just blinking lights.
It was enough to see the state of things. Subsumed by the layers, natural rust, combing into a broken caked-in frost that covered everything. From floor to machines.
Each step crunched, as everyone scrunched together as they scanned the room. Just walking forward. It was a technological wasteland, to counter the contemporary ruin they slept in.
“Oh god—”
Jackie looked to Maddie, to see what she was reacting to.
She wished she and the others didn’t look.
It was a control panel of sorts. A body, a fossil, merged within the console. The only thing that wasn’t brown and rust was the white and orange mining uniform. “EXTANT” written on the arm.
“So much for finding something here to use…” Aiko sounded soft.
“And there—” Billie pointed out.
A fossil buried on the floor, another clawing their way out of the room they’ve entered. All wearing the same suits that have yet decayed.
“That could be us, if we’re not careful,” Maddie had her hands in her pockets. “C’mon. We’ve seen enough.”
Jackie looked at the girl. She felt small trances of pain, throbbing every so often. She was tempted to tell her to take it easy, to let herself be hurt.
“Hey, Maddie.”
She turned her head at her. “Jackson?”
“I’ll take watch,” Jackie gestured to Billie. “You did enough. You keep Billie safe.”
Maddie studied her. Jackie hoped that she didn’t use their connection to see through her at that moment.
She smirked. “Hey, if we lose, then it’s your fault. I’ve been pulling the weight this entire time~”
Before Jackie walked forward, Aiko grabbed at her wrist.
“Jackie… I know you think you have to keep going and stuff but… We can feel how tense and scared you are. You don’t have to act like nothing’s wrong, either.”
Jackie looked at the others in surprise. Seeing that they were sharing the same sentiment.
“This is a team effort…” Tracy chimed in. “We’re not the most effective bunch, but… You don’t have to shoulder it alone.”
“We came together because we couldn’t handle it all, right?” River pointed out. “Take a breath. You don’t have to protect us all the time. We’ll deal, and you just help.”
Billie was surprised, crossing her arms.
“And you say you guys aren’t friends.”
Jackie smiled and moved forward, closing her eyes briefly to take in this moment.
It took a long time, but they see something of use. An open elevator shaft, darkness pouring out.
“Alright…” Billie begun. “This thing tried to burrow a long way down from here. He might somehow be down there, in the bowels of literally Hell. Let’s scoop him out of there.”
There was a fast thud, causing them all to jump. And then another. And then a final one.
Causing the girls to fall into the elevator, screaming into the darkness.
Advertisement
- In Serial27 Chapters
Brute Force
A nameless undercover cop wakes on the shore of a virtual beach as a monster, with no memory of who he is or how he got there. All he has is a letter from the man who killed him, detailing his brutal murder at the hands of the Russian Mafia - and the fate that awaits his sister once the mob finds her.To save his sister and himself, he must survive. He must fight... and he MUST win. But to do that, he needs a name. The name of a champion, a name that embodies the speed, grace and majesty of his monster type, the Reaper Nemesis.And so begins the legend of M.T Noodles the 4th, PhD. Sometimes funny, often violent, this series features a smart monstrous MC, semi-crunchy leveling and Pokemon-style battling.
8 230 - In Serial31 Chapters
The Adventures of Asher
Asher works part-time all over his neighborhood, slinging soup out of his friend's food truck and generally enjoying life as a 20-something year old. Then everything changes after he gets home from works and decides to sign up for an online game of Dungeons and Dragons. A mysterious god. A new world with magic powers and monsters. He's dropped right in the middle of all of it and he needs to go through puberty a second time? These are his adventures.
8 189 - In Serial11 Chapters
Erased
Alone in a vast expanse of knowledge and void of any previous memory what else was I to do but learn? The world above awaited me, but down here it was all I could do to read about it, prepare for it. How long would it take for me to see my first of the Learned Races, or encounter my first monster? To simply see a [City Guard] or a [Warrior] maybe even a [Mage], even then I'd be sated no matter how basic the Class. I wanted to witness what I read about, the fantastical [Secret Stache] of a [Treasure Hunter] or a [Pickpocket] using [Deft Hands]. These were natural occurrences above, but alas, I was below. And this deep down, I'd see my first horror before seeing any mere monster. My escape were the books but soon I'd turn that knowledge into a real escape, I'd emerge from this dear library and claw my way above. But I'd need to prepare myself, I just didn't know how yet. So back to my books.
8 219 - In Serial9 Chapters
Halo:Nightstalker
After coming face to face with the barrel of the original Daisy’s gun, Daisy’s clone retreats to her room, expecting to die soon. She now knows she has lived far beyond what was expected and is on borrowed time. When she goes to sleep, she doesn’t expect to wake up – and she definitely doesn’t expect her body to be hijacked by a Symbiote named Nightstalker.Desperate to separate herself from the original Daisy and enticed by the promises of a stronger body, the clone agrees to become Nightstalker’s host. She also gives herself a new name – Amaranth – as she prepares to begin her own life. Immediately, Amaranth becomes a hero in Fairfield and finally feels in control of her own life, but Amaranth isn’t able to disentangle herself from Daisy’s life as easily as she expected.To make matters worse, unbeknownst to Amaranth and Nightsalker, the powerful, secretive research facility that the Symbiote escaped is watching them… and waiting.(Set shortly during the first part of Halo legends: homecoming. Cover by RKS-Kogiro)
8 106 - In Serial9 Chapters
Into The Fray
In a war-ridden world where metaphysical powers are the norm, Alma Gustafsson, a defect with no abilities whatsoever, stood at the top of it. An elite captain with a tactical mind, capable of fighting the invading forces with utmost efficiency and discipline, amplified by an immeasurable amount of sheer dedication. This mission was supposed to be a standard one. Get behind enemy lines, kill the metal puppets, destroy the flying fortress, escape with body and life intact. To be the first one to stare at the eyes of their true enemy was surprising enough, and dying was already a sharp reminder of what she is: A defect that has no place in the battlefield. But somehow, meeting an old man in the middle of the forest was more important to her than the events that transpired. “Your grit is one of a kind, girly. I need that.” Said the old man, giving her a chance to go back out there and fight once more. It was a stupid offer, making her choose between eternal happiness of heaven and the meaningless fighting that she has done all those years. However, she never took herself as a smart person. And as she embarks on a journey to protect her world, she will find herself at a crossroad that will determine the fate of the universe...
8 265 - In Serial167 Chapters
The 13th Loop [A Progression, GameLit, Sci-Fi Adventure]
Kyle Goldman is having a bad century, multiple of them. Kyle is immortal, destined to live the same mediocre life over and over again. Worse, he remembers each time through life. Every betrayal, every life lesson, every combat spell, he is destined to learn them all again and again. Every life he re-awakens during the Awakening Trials. Trials designed to pull out the full magical and spiritual potential of a Space Force Candidate. Depending on how well he does in these trials can change his entire career. Since this is his thirteenth time through the trials he is well aware of their importance. Even better, he knows how to cheat. Having prior knowledge of the trials and their ever increasing difficulties is the ultimate form of cheating. Especially when the rewards for completing each stage of the trial is an increased Attribute point. He's lived each life to its fullest, some dying as a famous ace pilot. Others dying as an expeditionary Marine on long range space recon. Each life ultimately leads to the same inevitable end, he makes friends, tastes happiness for a brief moment, and then is betrayed. The betrayal always changes, but always hurts the same. From there a deep spiral occurs, leading to his inevitable, but often glorious demise. This time he vows to take things differently. He still plans to ace the exams, but then he will do the unthinkable, he will resign his commission as an officer. To live as an overqualified regular citizen of the free worlds. With the knowledge of spell craft deeply ingrained in his mind from his previous lives, he is set to make try number thirteen his lucky number after all. There is only one problem. The Government saw his test scores and now they won't stop to have him in their ranks. It looks like the betrayal will come earlier than expected in this, his thirteenth try at living the same stale existence. Themes Include: GameLit Elements, Progression Fantasy, with Space Tech and interstellar battles. Schedule: Monday through Friday Cover Art: Thanks to Asviloka
8 218

