Ankh-Morpork Guard
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Chapter 194: Torn
As fast as their legs could propel them, Shadow and Akan ran through the trees after the Mrrakesh. He couldn’t be far off. They could hear the movement, even thought they weren’t able to see him. And though Akan was charging on as fast as she was, he couldn’t help but wonder if he’d be of any use with his lightsaber gone. But he went on anyway, deciding to do whatever he could, no matter how small it may be.
“He’s heading for his ship,” Shadow growled as she jumped over a small patch of downed limbs and continued on.
“And you know this...how?” Akan asked through his heavy breathing. Sure, the body was stronger and could take more than a Human’s, but running constantly like this was still tiring.
She gave him a sharp look before moving around a tree, “Trust me.”
Not that he didn’t, of course, so that was the end of it. The thick trees slowly began to spread out, leaving more room and less of a need to worry so much about tripping. Shadow, still leading the way, was the first to hear a soft noise in the distance...it was like an electronic sizzle, and while she knew she heard it, she didn’t take time to think about what it was. And then she realized what it was.
Near panic crossing her face, she spun around to attempt to stop herself, reaching out and pushing Akan back hard enough that he nearly flipped over before hitting the ground hard. She had been moving too fast, though, and didn’t have someone to stop her like she’d done for Akan. Instead, she hit it.
It, specifically, was impossible to see until her body impacted with the normally invisible wall of energy. When she ran into it, there was a loud sizzling noise and the entire thing pulsed a soft red colour, out and as far as both of them could see. In the moment of impact, an intense and indescribable pain wracked through her body, so much so that when she opened her mouth to cry out, there was no sound as she hurt too much. It was only for a half second, but the pain was so intense that it felt like it lasted for hours before Shadow was thrown back from the barrier, hitting a tree and falling limp to the ground...limp, but conscious, and still hurting.
Akan blinked. Not only had he nearly landed on his tail, but a moment later he felt the echoes of Shadow’s pain and had frozen from it, gritting his teeth and trying to fight it back. And then, it was gone. It was gone, and yet he still felt Shadow there. He looked up to see her slumped against a nearby tree, and quickly crawled over and asked near frantically, “What happened?!”
Shadow’s eyes managed to move to look at him, but nothing else did. He could tell she was trying to force her mouth to move, but soon gave up on that and tried another form of communication. [...morph. Morph Mrrakesh and go after him...]
Akan looked over his shoulder towards the distinct scent he’d identified as the Mrrakesh. After a short moment, he turned back and shook his head, “I can’t do it without you.”
[Beat him...to the ship...] Shadow was straining to even think the words through their link.
“I’m not leaving you here,” Akan stubbornly stated, putting a hand on her shoulder(though she was too numb to feel it) to emphasize the point.
Her eyes managed to glare at him. [Go. Find the ship...stop him from leaving.]
But, of course, Akan didn’t move. He looked as torn as he felt. He did need to go. He needed to stop this because right now, he was the only thing that was standing in the way of the Mrrakesh and the ship. And yet...he couldn’t just leave her there, helpless. He couldn’t.
“No...” Akan said again, shaking his head, “I can’t leave you here. I...I can’t do this on my own, and you know it.”
Somehow, Shadow gathered up the strength to move her arm, grabbing his tightly as her expression sharpened. She also forced the words out through the echoes of pain and numbness, “Go! If...he gets away, it won’t matter!”
Akan stared at her for a long minute...a long minute that gave the Mrrakesh more time to get away. A long minute that didn’t do anything but work against them. And yet he let it pass, fighting with himself over what he should do. The whole time, he knew there wasn’t a right choice. But there was one that had to be made. And it was inevitable, with his fighting it only causing things to work out worse in the long run.
A mix of anger, confusion, and determination on his face, Akan stood up. It took every bit of willpower he had to turn around and head towards where the Mrrakesh had gone. It took even more to find the form within his mind to will his body to change...and once on the other side of the barrier, which had allowed him to pass through as a Mrrakesh, he immediately returned to his Alraxian body. One last time, he looked over his shoulder to Shadow. Biting his lip to stay silent and mentally kicking himself onward, Akan turned and went forward into the trees and let the Force guide him to the ship.
((Sorry for the lack of update yesterday...had a rough couple of days with lots going on. Things should be evening out some more now.))
As fast as their legs could propel them, Shadow and Akan ran through the trees after the Mrrakesh. He couldn’t be far off. They could hear the movement, even thought they weren’t able to see him. And though Akan was charging on as fast as she was, he couldn’t help but wonder if he’d be of any use with his lightsaber gone. But he went on anyway, deciding to do whatever he could, no matter how small it may be.
“He’s heading for his ship,” Shadow growled as she jumped over a small patch of downed limbs and continued on.
“And you know this...how?” Akan asked through his heavy breathing. Sure, the body was stronger and could take more than a Human’s, but running constantly like this was still tiring.
She gave him a sharp look before moving around a tree, “Trust me.”
Not that he didn’t, of course, so that was the end of it. The thick trees slowly began to spread out, leaving more room and less of a need to worry so much about tripping. Shadow, still leading the way, was the first to hear a soft noise in the distance...it was like an electronic sizzle, and while she knew she heard it, she didn’t take time to think about what it was. And then she realized what it was.
Near panic crossing her face, she spun around to attempt to stop herself, reaching out and pushing Akan back hard enough that he nearly flipped over before hitting the ground hard. She had been moving too fast, though, and didn’t have someone to stop her like she’d done for Akan. Instead, she hit it.
It, specifically, was impossible to see until her body impacted with the normally invisible wall of energy. When she ran into it, there was a loud sizzling noise and the entire thing pulsed a soft red colour, out and as far as both of them could see. In the moment of impact, an intense and indescribable pain wracked through her body, so much so that when she opened her mouth to cry out, there was no sound as she hurt too much. It was only for a half second, but the pain was so intense that it felt like it lasted for hours before Shadow was thrown back from the barrier, hitting a tree and falling limp to the ground...limp, but conscious, and still hurting.
Akan blinked. Not only had he nearly landed on his tail, but a moment later he felt the echoes of Shadow’s pain and had frozen from it, gritting his teeth and trying to fight it back. And then, it was gone. It was gone, and yet he still felt Shadow there. He looked up to see her slumped against a nearby tree, and quickly crawled over and asked near frantically, “What happened?!”
Shadow’s eyes managed to move to look at him, but nothing else did. He could tell she was trying to force her mouth to move, but soon gave up on that and tried another form of communication. [...morph. Morph Mrrakesh and go after him...]
Akan looked over his shoulder towards the distinct scent he’d identified as the Mrrakesh. After a short moment, he turned back and shook his head, “I can’t do it without you.”
[Beat him...to the ship...] Shadow was straining to even think the words through their link.
“I’m not leaving you here,” Akan stubbornly stated, putting a hand on her shoulder(though she was too numb to feel it) to emphasize the point.
Her eyes managed to glare at him. [Go. Find the ship...stop him from leaving.]
But, of course, Akan didn’t move. He looked as torn as he felt. He did need to go. He needed to stop this because right now, he was the only thing that was standing in the way of the Mrrakesh and the ship. And yet...he couldn’t just leave her there, helpless. He couldn’t.
“No...” Akan said again, shaking his head, “I can’t leave you here. I...I can’t do this on my own, and you know it.”
Somehow, Shadow gathered up the strength to move her arm, grabbing his tightly as her expression sharpened. She also forced the words out through the echoes of pain and numbness, “Go! If...he gets away, it won’t matter!”
Akan stared at her for a long minute...a long minute that gave the Mrrakesh more time to get away. A long minute that didn’t do anything but work against them. And yet he let it pass, fighting with himself over what he should do. The whole time, he knew there wasn’t a right choice. But there was one that had to be made. And it was inevitable, with his fighting it only causing things to work out worse in the long run.
A mix of anger, confusion, and determination on his face, Akan stood up. It took every bit of willpower he had to turn around and head towards where the Mrrakesh had gone. It took even more to find the form within his mind to will his body to change...and once on the other side of the barrier, which had allowed him to pass through as a Mrrakesh, he immediately returned to his Alraxian body. One last time, he looked over his shoulder to Shadow. Biting his lip to stay silent and mentally kicking himself onward, Akan turned and went forward into the trees and let the Force guide him to the ship.
((Sorry for the lack of update yesterday...had a rough couple of days with lots going on. Things should be evening out some more now.))