Zoeâs headache throbbed as the sandwraiths dug into the sand. Zoe cast out her chains, but hadnât she just done that? The sandwraiths sensed her strategy and moved to avoid her attack before she could even make it. What kind of power was that?
They struck the sand, but only dug in a foot. The worms sank beneath the surface, and the ground shook as they went deeper. There were no convenient ridges on the surface now. Which could only mean one thingâ¦
âScatter!â Oriz shouted. âTheyâre coming from beneath.â
They moved apart, but Zoeâs chains restricted them. With reluctance, she released her hold on her friends. They distanced themselves from each other.
After a moment of dread silence, as the sourceless light baked the ever-shifting sand, the sandwraiths erupted.
The three beasts shot into the air like dolphins breaking from a wave. Their leathery, sinuous bodies propelled them as they slithered through the sky, and plunged toward Zoe and her friends.
One fell toward Anton, one toward Skidmark, and one toward Zoe.
As though they could taste which ones had the lowest levels of the group.
Zoe flushed her skin with Mirror and leaped up to meet the sandwraith coming toward her. Its mouth split apart revealing hooked fangs, but she didnât care. Her mirrored fist of chains slammed into its face and the force reflected by [Self Reflects the World] carved a shaft of pain and blood into the creature's flesh. It shrieked, and golden eyes flashed open.
Light like liquid sun.
Zoe fell backward through the air.
Her feet touched down on the sand. Springing lightly as her fist relaxed. The sandwraith, spinning away, resolved itself in the air until it returned to its previous arc. It fell toward Zoe, a leathery missile of devouring hatred, but now the golden eyes were merely jaundiced with malice, as opposed to burning molten metal.
So, it was rewinding time.
A fine strategy.
But Zoeâs Willpower moved her like a freight train. Step after step she moved forward, disturbing the unbroken sand exactly where she did before, three steps, and then a leap. She shot upward. Chains wrapped into a Mirror-coated bludgeon. The sandwraith spun in the air this time, trying to connect its tail with Zoe instead of its face.
Trying to avoid injury.
Futile.
Zoe released her hands and feet. Twenty chains wrapped around the sandwraith. It thrashed, but she gripped tighter, and tighter. The power of friendship filled her chains, and they weighed down until they sank into the sand.
ding!
Kill it, Zoe!
The sandwraith kicked and thrashed. It opened its eyes, a burning glow beginning, but Zoe pulled free a single chain and lashed it down across the monsterâs face.
The mirror-coated whip struck twice, and the duel slap of chain and reflected force caused a wave of blood to spill into the air. Leathery skin split and bone cracked as the stunned creature went limp beneath her.
Zoe stood atop its body and slithered a chain into the brain. Eyes flashed, but before it could rewind time, Zoeâs chain spun like a whisk and reduced the insides to slime. With primal satisfaction, she pulled her chain free and flicked it clean across the sand.
The eyes were dull as discarded pennies.
She let herself sigh and turned to see how her friends fared.
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A sandwraith danced around Anton, and Bella rushed to help him. Back to back, they fought against the sinuous demonling.
It lashed at them, teeth snapping, tail lashing. Sand flicked up with every movement and hung high in the air as it slowly rained down.
Bella moved with surety. A mouth opened along the dark metal of her blade and screamed as she chopped at the charging monster. Heat rippled like the open door of a kiln. Her every swing sliced through the very air, leaving behind a dark scar that sucked itself closed. Through these brief gashes, stars glinted, like the skin of a Mubilashi. The sandwraith twisted away from Bellaâs attacks. If an attack landed, the beast flashed its eyes and reclaimed a second with which to squirm away.
The sandwraith dashed past her, but Anton was there with an outstretched palm. Every time he slapped the leathery hide, gore blossomed, and forced the creature to spend its ability.
They were relentless.
Eventually, its glowing eyes dimmed, and Bellaâs sword sunk into its brain just as Antonâs hands slapped upon its face. Gore exploded over both of them, drenching them completely as they both shouted out.
âThatâs my kill!â
The dead sandwraiths bubbled and hissed, their skin blackening as they melted into stains upon the sand. However, Skidmark and the third sandwraith were missing.
Oriz ran over.
âZoe!â she said. âIt grabbed a hold of her and dug into the sand. There was nothing I could do.â
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âWhat do you mean ânothingâ?â Zoeâs voice rose. âYouâre the strongest one of all of us!â
Orizâs hands clenched and unclenched.
âI grabbed it, but it skipped time and got away⦠If I had my Skein,â and her voice was a poisonous mix of hope and helplessness as she looked at Zoe and then away at the distant swirling vortex at the center of the Hourglass.
Bella and Anton approached, their bickering dying as they sensed the mood.
âWhereâs Skidmark?â Bella said.
âWorm got her,â Anton said. âSame one that grabbed the demon.â
âWhat!â Zoe said as she looked around. âHow did that happen?â
âDid you release it?â
Zoe frowned.
âI didnât think I did, butâ¦â she frowned, trying to recall overlapping memories. âDamn it!â
She kicked at the sand, but it didnât help. Without the demon, they were trapped. Even if they walked toward the center and fell into the sand, they wouldnât know when to open the portal without the demonâs instructions.
âAnton, were you watching?â
âOf course.â
âHow did the demon vanish?â
âIt was swallowed by the sandwraith that grabbed Skidmark. It swallowed the demon, then swallowed her, then vanished into the ground.â
âHow long ago?â
âLike a minute, why? Ohâ¦â
Zoe reached for her title.
[Fools Rush In]
And a stabbing pain filled her mind as though she fell eye-first onto a rusty icepick. The Crimson Armadaâs voice rushed to fill the space in her brain.
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âWhat!?â
The message pulsed inside her, riding the throbbing waves of pain, echoing, flashing, refusing to leave.
âBoss?â
âWhat is it, Zoe?â
The voices of her friends came as though from far away.
âCheck your title,â she said faintly. âIf it works, make sure we keep the demon with us.â
âIf it worksâ¦?â
Her friends took on the vacant gaze of someone accessing the system. Zoe waited with grim anticipation for the all-devouring flames.
Nothing came.
Of course, nothing came.
They were in Hell, after all.
âWhat do we do then?â Bella asked. âIf we canât rewind time, and we need the demon, what can we do?â
Oriz gripped Bellaâs hand, pulled her into a hug, and calmed the increasingly hysterical blonde woman. After a harsh sob, Bella seemed to calm, her cheek leaning against Orizâs shoulder.
âDamn,â said Anton as his eyes focused on reality. âI only got to use it once.â
âCan you see⦠anything?â Zoe asked.
His eyes skimmed out across the sand. Fast. Silent. Chrome. They vanished across the miles of light-blistered desert, and Anton shook his head slowly.
âThe sand moves slowly toward the center, spiraling, but I see nothing else. You know, if I were to write a book I would like to capture this place. Maybe a poem.â
âNot the time,â Zoe gritted out.
âI know, but⦠what do we have to lose? We are in a limbo place, time isnât flowing, and yeah, weâre lost, but⦠so what? We wonât get hungry, or tired, and we can spend as long trying to escape as we want. You two,â he pointed at Bella and Oriz. âYou two lived in Hell and you didnât go crazy.â
The look Bella gave him cast doubt upon that statement.
âWe hated each other,â Bella said. âAnd the pressure of the place made me realize how much I needed someone like her. If it wasnât for Oriz, I donât want to know what I would be like now. I donât think I would be me, anymoreâ¦â
Zoe and Anton glanced at each other. Eye contact. Soul contact. Could they keep each other sane in the same way as Bella and Oriz?
âWe need to get out of here,â they said at the same time, and they chuckled, for the timing was funny, but the laughter masked an ugly fear.
Bella was the best of them. She was the one with the heart wide open and full of sweetness like a vat of syrup.
Zoe⦠Anton⦠they were the ones with darkened souls and rusted edges, if it came down to an eternity, would they find something to fix in each other, or would they break?
âWithout the demon, weâre stuck wandering Hell. We know we have to go down into the Chamber of Spent Time, and from there we take a portal to the Polar Caverns. Then itâs onward to the Sweet Tear Marsh.â
âYou think we can wander our way through a labyrinth?â Oriz asked.
âWe have enough time.â
âThe demons had time but they could not escape their cages. I believe you are underestimating hell.â
âIâm trying to find a solution.â
âThe directions are useless without the Four-hearted Wasp.â
Bella stroked her blade.
âUnless we just keep cutting. Open portals and step through. Itâs like weâre stuck in the bush. We know that if we keep going straight weâll reach civilization, but we might go deeper before we find our way out again.â
âAt least we wonât die of exposure,â said Anton.
âBut if we run into the wrong demon, weâll wish we had,â Oriz said.
âI just donât see any other option,â said Bella.
âI have another plan,â Zoe said. âThough it might be horrificâ¦â
Her friends stared at her.
âDo we want to know what it will be?â Bella asked. âOr if you tell us will we be forced to pin you down until you swear to never do it?â
Zoe grinned.
âDonât pin me down, I need my hands.â
[Mindâs Eye Incision]
Ding!
Zoe⦠are you sure?
Zoe paused. She was so ready to do this fast and messy, like everything else she had been forced to do⦠but why not take the time to do it properly?
âIâm going to remove the title [Fools Rush In],â she said as she sat down cross-legged on the sand. âIâve had it disabled â painfully â enough times that I can identify where itâs located in my soul. Once itâs separated, Iâm going to access it.â
âHow will you do that?â
Zoe produced the [Amberstuck Grenade] she had hidden away since her time in the Lower Treasury with Rue and Lorrilla. Even after all the chaos, she still had it.
Would it have been useful?
Possibly.
She couldnât imagine the effect something like this would have on someone like Rue. Probably less than nothing. After all, for all that Rue talked about worthy opponents, she couldnât imagine him just handing her the weapon she would need to kill him.
No.
Nothing could ever be so easy.
But she hadnât taken the grenade because of its usefulness as a weapon, but because it offered a clear mechanical way to manipulate time essence.
âWhat are you doing with that?â Bella asked.
âBack up and give me some space. If this doesnât work, then⦠well, I donât know, but you wonât want to get caught up in it.â
âZoe,â Bella said as she stepped forward. âWithout you, we canât stabilize portals.â
Zoeâs scarred lips peeled back to reveal a flash of perfect teeth.
âIs that the only thing youâre worried about?â
âOf course it isnât!â
âDonât worry,â Zoe said. âEverything will be fine, but just in caseâ¦â
Bella placed her hand on Zoeâs shoulder.
âI trust you, mate,â she leaned down and kissed Zoeâs forehead before walking away with Oriz.
Zoe glanced over to Anton.
âGet out of here.â
âYeah, sure,â Anton said as he sat down cross-legged across from Zoe. âGive me the grenade.â
âIâm being serious, Anton.â
âCool,â he held out his hand. âIâll hold the grenade, you cut it apart. I assume you want to hook the mechanism from this up to the time essence from [Fools Rush In]?â
âAnton,â Zoe gritted her teeth. âStop helping.â
His heartbeat remained steady despite her Willpower crushing the air between them.
âYou forget you made me memorize the [Mirrorbell] blueprints. Iâve had that rattling around my head for weeks now,â he summoned his technique and two dozen chrome orbs floated around them. âI can watch better than you for anything that might go wrong. The [Mirrorbell] isnât a one-to-one for what youâre trying to do, but Iâve built bombs before, and Iâve taken them apart. This isnât surgery, Zoe.â
âYouâre not a rocket scientist.â
âThen weâre on the same page,â his poker face fell away into a childlike grin. âSo letâs do this.