Ankh-Morpork Guard
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Chapter 299: One Thing After Another
Jyren got ten paces before the Darkwing caught up. He was actually able to reach the top of the hill of snow and see the X-Wing in the small ditch below for a short half second. The other half of the second, though, became a horrible moment of intense pain. Much like it had done with Shadow before, the Darkwing raked its vicious claws across Jyren’s back as it flew past...but unlike Shadow, Jyren was attempting to sidestep the inevitable attack.
That meant that instead of having his spine and back torn up as Shadow had, the claws went up from the small of his back to his right shoulder, nearly taking his arm off in the process. It was utterly amazing just how much pain one could feel before the nerves simply gave up. And they did, too. After not long at all, the intense, burning pain of the claws became nothing at all...but somehow, the nothing hurt even more. But like with Shadow before, it didn’t finish him off.
A few seconds later, Jyren found himself face down in the snow, his eyes seeing through a reddish blur that seemed to haze his vision. His entire right arm was beyond any kind of sensation, and Jyren was afraid to look for fear of not finding anything there. So instead, his eyes managed to travel up slightly to see, across the deep red that covered the white snow, Shadow’s body. She was about a meter and a half down the slope in front of him. While she had managed to turn her head to look towards him, it didn’t look like she could move anymore than that.
The link was currently dead. Or rather, unused. Both of them were doing their best to block it up so that the other didn’t have to feel the intense pain that was currently consuming the both of them. Shadow, at least, had her own built in training against the pain, so she was fairing well enough, ignoring the inability to move and the forced resistance to the deep-set impulse to remorph the wounds. But instead of opening up the link to flood even more to Jyren, as he didn’t look to be doing as well as she was, she simply nodded her head upwards in hopes he would understand.
He did.
He looked up as much as he could.
The Darkwing was coming around again. It wasn’t like before...not like when...when Shadow had been one of them. She had simply killed. This was...toying with them. Toying with them like a cat. It was the first time Jyren had ever seen the Alraxian aspects seeping into the horrible creature that it had become. But it was beginning a long turn down again, its huge, black wings easily carrying it through the cold air of Hoth. Against the bright sky, it was the first time Jyren had ever gotten an actual look at the creature before. It was like...like the Dragons he had seen on Alraxia, only smaller. Well, smaller if one could consider its seven or so meter length from sharp-toothed mouth to powerful tail small in any way.
But it was coming back. And he couldn’t move! No! No, he could! Jyren’s spine hadn’t been torn up as Shadow’s had. He could still feel his legs...feel his limbs...but...but something else. Something else was freezing him there in place. Fear. It was fear. Finally, that natural fear of the Darkwing was creeping into him, despite the human body. Coupled with the fact that he was still refusing to look at his right arm for fear of what he’d discover, and Jyren was unable to do anything but watch as the great form of the Darkwing began its dive.
Straight down. This time, it was going for the kill. A black meteor shooting down from high above at such a speed that only its wings could be distinguished.
And then, suddenly, a great, brownish coloured blur cut the Darkwing off, slamming headlong into the creature and literally carrying it for another four kilometers before tilting downwards and driving the creature straight into the snow. There was a huge plume of white that shot up at the same time as the brown one...but the Darkwing didn’t emerge. Jyren did, though, hear a distant roar of pain that sounded like much of the other noises they’d heard from the horrible creature. But that didn’t matter now...his eyes were trying to make sense of the brown blur through the reddish haze that had consumed him.
[I am coming as quickly as I can. Are you alright?] Loki’s voice at that moment was one of the most wonderful things Jyren had ever heard. Shadow, at this point, was willing to agree.
[We’re not alright, Loki.] Jyren called back through something not completely the Force and not completely the link. He still didn’t understand it all, but it worked and that was all that mattered. [Can you get the X-Wing aboard without help?]
The brownish form of Loki began to slow as he neared them, then spun around as the rear hatch where the makeshift hangar was opened. [It will be a little rough, but I can.] there was a pause, and then the Kanyak seemed to take notice of the bright red blood that surrounded the two of them and the fact that neither had moved more than their heads. [Can you move?]
Jyren glanced to Shadow, who shook her head angrily. To her, this was nothing more than outright annoying. It was the worst thing for her to not be able to move. But pushing this aside, Jyren responded to the ship. [I think I can...but Shadow can’t.]
[I will stay down for as long as I can...get into the hangar after your ship is in.] Loki said rather quickly as he began a very awkward form of backing down and partially into the snow to lift the X-Wing into the hangar. From the ‘tone’ of the voice, Loki was obviously not happy, but it didn’t seem to have anything to do with the snow. When the ship went on, though, Jyren found out why. [I would suggest moving quickly.]
[I don’t want to know why, do I?] Jyren asked as he slowly started to get to his feet. They seemed to be intact, and though Jyren’s right arm was also still attached, it was hanging at a very disturbing angle and probably wouldn’t stay on too much longer. He could only hope it was the Force that was helping him through this, and that he wasn’t actually dead already.
[You do not want to know, Jyren.] Loki cut into his thoughts as Jyren began to figure out a way to get Shadow to the ship. [But it is best you know now instead of when we are in orbit...the fleet of starships that fired on me did not seem very willing to negotiate.]
Jyren got ten paces before the Darkwing caught up. He was actually able to reach the top of the hill of snow and see the X-Wing in the small ditch below for a short half second. The other half of the second, though, became a horrible moment of intense pain. Much like it had done with Shadow before, the Darkwing raked its vicious claws across Jyren’s back as it flew past...but unlike Shadow, Jyren was attempting to sidestep the inevitable attack.
That meant that instead of having his spine and back torn up as Shadow had, the claws went up from the small of his back to his right shoulder, nearly taking his arm off in the process. It was utterly amazing just how much pain one could feel before the nerves simply gave up. And they did, too. After not long at all, the intense, burning pain of the claws became nothing at all...but somehow, the nothing hurt even more. But like with Shadow before, it didn’t finish him off.
A few seconds later, Jyren found himself face down in the snow, his eyes seeing through a reddish blur that seemed to haze his vision. His entire right arm was beyond any kind of sensation, and Jyren was afraid to look for fear of not finding anything there. So instead, his eyes managed to travel up slightly to see, across the deep red that covered the white snow, Shadow’s body. She was about a meter and a half down the slope in front of him. While she had managed to turn her head to look towards him, it didn’t look like she could move anymore than that.
The link was currently dead. Or rather, unused. Both of them were doing their best to block it up so that the other didn’t have to feel the intense pain that was currently consuming the both of them. Shadow, at least, had her own built in training against the pain, so she was fairing well enough, ignoring the inability to move and the forced resistance to the deep-set impulse to remorph the wounds. But instead of opening up the link to flood even more to Jyren, as he didn’t look to be doing as well as she was, she simply nodded her head upwards in hopes he would understand.
He did.
He looked up as much as he could.
The Darkwing was coming around again. It wasn’t like before...not like when...when Shadow had been one of them. She had simply killed. This was...toying with them. Toying with them like a cat. It was the first time Jyren had ever seen the Alraxian aspects seeping into the horrible creature that it had become. But it was beginning a long turn down again, its huge, black wings easily carrying it through the cold air of Hoth. Against the bright sky, it was the first time Jyren had ever gotten an actual look at the creature before. It was like...like the Dragons he had seen on Alraxia, only smaller. Well, smaller if one could consider its seven or so meter length from sharp-toothed mouth to powerful tail small in any way.
But it was coming back. And he couldn’t move! No! No, he could! Jyren’s spine hadn’t been torn up as Shadow’s had. He could still feel his legs...feel his limbs...but...but something else. Something else was freezing him there in place. Fear. It was fear. Finally, that natural fear of the Darkwing was creeping into him, despite the human body. Coupled with the fact that he was still refusing to look at his right arm for fear of what he’d discover, and Jyren was unable to do anything but watch as the great form of the Darkwing began its dive.
Straight down. This time, it was going for the kill. A black meteor shooting down from high above at such a speed that only its wings could be distinguished.
And then, suddenly, a great, brownish coloured blur cut the Darkwing off, slamming headlong into the creature and literally carrying it for another four kilometers before tilting downwards and driving the creature straight into the snow. There was a huge plume of white that shot up at the same time as the brown one...but the Darkwing didn’t emerge. Jyren did, though, hear a distant roar of pain that sounded like much of the other noises they’d heard from the horrible creature. But that didn’t matter now...his eyes were trying to make sense of the brown blur through the reddish haze that had consumed him.
[I am coming as quickly as I can. Are you alright?] Loki’s voice at that moment was one of the most wonderful things Jyren had ever heard. Shadow, at this point, was willing to agree.
[We’re not alright, Loki.] Jyren called back through something not completely the Force and not completely the link. He still didn’t understand it all, but it worked and that was all that mattered. [Can you get the X-Wing aboard without help?]
The brownish form of Loki began to slow as he neared them, then spun around as the rear hatch where the makeshift hangar was opened. [It will be a little rough, but I can.] there was a pause, and then the Kanyak seemed to take notice of the bright red blood that surrounded the two of them and the fact that neither had moved more than their heads. [Can you move?]
Jyren glanced to Shadow, who shook her head angrily. To her, this was nothing more than outright annoying. It was the worst thing for her to not be able to move. But pushing this aside, Jyren responded to the ship. [I think I can...but Shadow can’t.]
[I will stay down for as long as I can...get into the hangar after your ship is in.] Loki said rather quickly as he began a very awkward form of backing down and partially into the snow to lift the X-Wing into the hangar. From the ‘tone’ of the voice, Loki was obviously not happy, but it didn’t seem to have anything to do with the snow. When the ship went on, though, Jyren found out why. [I would suggest moving quickly.]
[I don’t want to know why, do I?] Jyren asked as he slowly started to get to his feet. They seemed to be intact, and though Jyren’s right arm was also still attached, it was hanging at a very disturbing angle and probably wouldn’t stay on too much longer. He could only hope it was the Force that was helping him through this, and that he wasn’t actually dead already.
[You do not want to know, Jyren.] Loki cut into his thoughts as Jyren began to figure out a way to get Shadow to the ship. [But it is best you know now instead of when we are in orbit...the fleet of starships that fired on me did not seem very willing to negotiate.]