Awakening - The Last Science...

Von Etzoli

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No one ever knows the whole story... Nestled deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, something is emerg... Mehr

Chapter 1 - The Last Train to Rallsburg - I
Chapter 1 - The Last Train to Rallsburg - II
Chapter 1 - The Last Train to Rallsburg - III
Chapter 1 - The Last Train to Rallsburg - IV
Chapter 2 - Rachel DuValle - I
Chapter 2 - Rachel DuValle - II
Chapter 2 - Rachel DuValle - III
Chapter 2 - Rachel DuValle - IV
Chapter 3 - Making Connections - I
Chapter 3 - Making Connections - II
Chapter 3 - Making Connections - III
Chapter 4 - The Council of the Awakened - I
Chapter 4 - The Council of the Awakened - II
Chapter 5 - Apathy - I
Chapter 5 - Apathy - II
Chapter 5 - Apathy - III
Chapter 5 - Apathy - IV
Chapter 6 - An Impossible Marketplace - I
Chapter 6 - An Impossible Marketplace - II
Chapter 6 - An Impossible Marketplace - III
Chapter 6 - An Impossible Marketplace - IV
Chapter 7 - Misdirection - I
Chapter 7 - Misdirection - II
Chapter 7 - Misdirection - III
Chapter 7 - Misdirection - IV
Chapter 8 - Tidings of Fire - I
Chapter 8 - Tidings of Fire - II
Chapter 8 - Tidings of Fire - III
Chapter 9 - First Lessons - I
Chapter 9 - First Lessons - II
Chapter 9 - First Lessons - III
Chapter 9 - First Lessons - IV
Chapter 9 - First Lessons - V
Chapter 10 - The First Summit of the End of the World - I
Chapter 10 - The First Summit of the End of the World - II
Chapter 10 - The First Summit of the End of the World - III
Chapter 10 - The First Summit of the End of the World - IV
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - I
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - II
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - III
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - IV
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - V
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - VI
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - VII
Interlude I - A Year in the Life of Hailey Winscombe - VIII
Chapter 11 - Foreigners - I
Chapter 11 - Foreigners - II
Chapter 11 - Foreigners - III
Chapter 12 - Deputies, Detectives and Deities - I
Chapter 12 - Deputies, Detectives and Deities - II
Chapter 12 - Deputies, Detectives and Deities - III
Chapter 12 - Deputies, Detectives and Deities - IV
Chapter 13 - Fugitives - I
Chapter 13 - Fugitives - II
Chapter 13 - Fugitives - III
Chapter 14 - What It Means - I
Chapter 14 - What It Means - II
Chapter 14 - What It Means - III
Chapter 14 - What It Means - IV
Chapter 14 - What It Means - V
Chapter 15 - The Heart of a Leader - I
Chapter 15 - The Heart of a Leader - II
Chapter 15 - The Heart of a Leader - III
Chapter 16 - Angels and Devils - I
Chapter 16 - Angels and Devils - II
Chapter 16 - Angels and Devils - III
Chapter 16 - Angels and Devils - IV
Chapter 17 - A Gentleman and a Doctor - I
Chapter 17 - A Gentleman and a Doctor - II
Chapter 17 - A Gentleman and a Doctor - III
Chapter 17 - A Gentleman and a Doctor - IV
Chapter 17 - A Gentleman and a Doctor - V
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - I
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - II
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - III
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - IV
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - V
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - VI
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - VII
Interlude II - Selling One's Soul - VIII
Chapter 18 - Breaking the Rules - I
Chapter 18 - Breaking the Rules - III
Chapter 18 - Breaking the Rules - IV
Chapter 19 - Wolves at the Gates - I
Chapter 19 - Wolves at the Gates - II
Chapter 19 - Wolves at the Gates - III
Chapter 19 - Wolves at the Gates - IV
Chapter 19 - Wolves at the Gates - V
Interlude III - Family - I
Interlude III - Family - II
Interlude III - Family - III
Interlude III - Family - IV
Interlude III - Family - V
Chapter 20 - Consequences - I
Chapter 20 - Consequences - II
Chapter 20 - Consequences - III
Chapter 21 - Waking Up - I
Chapter 21 - Waking Up - II
Chapter 22 - The Importance of Flying - I
Chapter 22 - The Importance of Flying - II
Chapter 22 - The Importance of Flying - III
Chapter 22 - The Importance of Flying - IV
Chapter 23 - Regrouping - I
Chapter 23 - Regrouping - II
Chapter 23 - Regrouping - III
Chapter 23 - Regrouping - IV
Chapter 23 - Regrouping - V
Chapter 24 - The Second Summit of the End of the World - I
Chapter 24 - The Second Summit of the End of the World - II
Chapter 24 - The Second Summit of the End of the World - III
Chapter 24 - The Second Summit of the End of the World - IV
Chapter 24 - The Second Summit of the End of the World - V
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - I
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - II
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - III
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - IV
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - V
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - VI
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - VII
Chapter 25 - The Greatest Magic Ever Assembled - VIII
Chapter 26 - Monsters - I
Chapter 26 - Monsters - II
Chapter 26 - Monsters - III
Chapter 26 - Monsters - IV
Chapter 26 - Monsters - V
Chapter 26 - Monsters - VI
Chapter 27 - To Kill a God - I
Chapter 27 - To Kill a God - II
Chapter 27 - To Kill a God - III
Chapter 27 - To Kill a God - IV
Chapter 27 - To Kill a God - V
Chapter 28 - Ashes - I
Chapter 28 - Ashes - II
Chapter 28 - Ashes - III
Chapter 28 - Ashes - IV
Chapter 28 - Ashes - V
Transitions - I
Transitions - II
Transitions - III
Transitions - IV
Transitions - V
Transitions - VI

Chapter 18 - Breaking the Rules - II

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  "Hi, Will," Rika said, casually strolling into the living room. Will practically jumped out of his skin. His hand went reaching for a few gemstones lying on his desk next to his keyboard, but Rika raised a hand. Forks of electricity buzzed and crackled between her fingertips. "Uh uh, we just want to talk."

  "How did you get in here?" he asked cautiously.

  "Oh come on, you think I can't break into a shitty apartment in Rallsburg?" Rika rolled her eyes exaggeratedly.

  "Who are they?" Will nodded at Hailey and Alden, who were standing behind Rika in the hallway. Alden opened his mouth to answer, but Rika cut him off.

  "Associates."

  "Right." Will shrugged. "Rachel's not here."

  "Good thing, because we're here for you." Rika took the nearest chair and relaxed, though her hand still had electricity dancing about threateningly. "So, Will, between Rachel's tuition, paying to keep Hector and such from going bankrupt, and your setup here... how do you pay for everything as an unemployed couple?"

  "Cryptocurrency," Will answered, but it was so fast and unconvincing that Alden laughed right alongside Rika.

  "Bullshit. You don't have the hardware to be a serious miner and I know you didn't have the foresight to invest big back when you could afford it." Rika smirked. "Does Rachel know what you've been doing?"

  "I—"

  "She doesn't? Shit, I thought you two were the best couple I've ever met. You're murdering my poor romantic side."

  "You had one?" Alden quipped.

  Rika shot him a grin. "Hopeless romantic just like you, Alzack. Anyway, Will, since you're apparently renting out your services on a whim, how about you help me and mine out with something?"

  He slumped in his chair, defeated. "Since it's you. But please, don't tell Rachel."

  "Wouldn't dream of it," Rika answered. "I'll even pay your going rate. Now, tell us—where's the Scrap now?"

  Will sighed. "I can't tell you."

  "Sure you can. Just do your little magic and find out where it is, then tell me. Easy-peasy."

  "Okay, so I won't tell you?"

  "Will, how many years have we known each other?" She twirled her fingers around, and a bolt of electricity sparked through the air and connected with his hand. He recoiled from the sting. "You know when I'm being serious."

  "Rika..." Alden started. He wasn't entirely comfortable with threatening the guy, even if he did seem to be a shifty information trader by what Rika had told them. Hailey also looked a little uneasy, but she was deferring to Rika for the time being.

  "There's a difference between me selling affinity readings and location services, and me telling you where to find the most wanted piece of paper in town," Will said, frowning.

  "Didn't stop you from giving it to Viper," Rika countered.

  Will faltered. "He promised to get it far away from here, and I agreed."

  "You want to put it in the hands of a mercenary corporation owned by one of the largest multinational conglomerates in the world?" Rika asked, raising her eyebrows.

  "Huh?"

  "Viper works for Malton Solutions. Subsidiary of the Culver-Malton group. I saw the logo on one of his boxes in his camp. You really want to put power like that in the hands of a self-obsessed British asshole who runs merc groups in Africa and the Middle East for kicks?"

  "I... have no idea what you're talking about," Will said, looking embarrassed.

  "No shit. Do your homework next time."

  He looked indignant. "We've been a little busy."

  "Well, luckily I'm here to take your mess off your hands. Tell me where the Scrap is, and a couple other things, and you don't have to worry about it anymore."

  Without warning, Will stood up. The electricity bouncing between Rika's fingers seemed to speed up and grow in intensity. Alden's hand grasped the couple of rubies in his pocket that Hailey had lent him.

  They'd only had time to go over the basics of how to use gemstones as an energy source, but he felt like he'd learned enough to figure out the rest in a pinch.

  He wasn't looking at them. His eyes were fixed on the window and the thick dark trees just outside, and they were wide as dinner plates.

  "What?" Rika asked cautiously.

  "Rachel's in trouble." Will pulled out his phone and began tapping commands furiously.

  "What are you talking about?" Alden was just as confused; there'd been no phone call or message or anything as far as he could tell, but Will seemed deadly serious.

  "She sent a signal—just trust me," Will said distractedly.

  Rika's phone buzzed. She pulled it out and checked the message.

  "Why'd you just text me?"

  "I set up a list, a long time ago. People to call in an emergency. You're still on it." Will kept mashing at his phone, ignoring them. Rika looked taken aback. "She's somewhere in the woods, but I'm having trouble getting an exact spot. Something weird's going on out there. Too much magic."

  Rika frowned. "Is she okay?"

  "I have no idea, what do you think I'm trying to find out?" Will cried. He was agitated, pacing around the room while still tapping away at his phone. "Her cell phone isn't pinging back either, no GPS. This could be really bad."

  Hailey cut in. "We can help."

  He looked up. "Who are you, exactly?"

  "Doesn't matter," Rika added quickly. "She's just crazy good at what she does. Also she can fly."

  "She can what?"

  "Just give me your number, I'll find her." Hailey handed her bag to Alden, putting her flight cap back on.

  "In exchange, though, you give us the info," Rika said, and the room got quiet. Hailey looked dumbstruck. Her tone was cold as ice.

  "Dammit, this isn't the time," Will said.

  "So tell me where it is."

  "Fuck you, Rika," he growled. He closed his eyes and began muttering something, while his hand clasped an purple amethyst between two fingers. After a few moments, it began to glow. His eyes opened wide and the crystal burned out. Black webbed across its surface in an instant, before it shattered into dust and fell to the ground. "It's moving, fast. North, past the train station and into the woods only a couple dozen meters. I can't get more precise than that."

  "Thanks." She nodded to Hailey, who quickly exchanged phone numbers with Will. A moment later, she was pulling open the sliding door to the balcony and launching herself off the railing. Will scrambled to the edge in a panic, but a burst of wind buffeted him back as Hailey shot into the sky. Alden noted she had a much easier time gaining altitude now that she wasn't carrying anyone. Rika interrupted their gawking with a snide voice. "Now, while our resident bird-person does her thing, I've got another one for you. Since you're so willing to trade secrets these days."

  "What now?" Will asked, exasperated.

  "Find my father."

  "How am I supposed to do that? I can only find magic."

  Rika shook her head. "You've got other connections and tools, and I'm sure if you put your mind to it you could devise a new spell for people. You can find Rachel, can't you?"

  "That's different. That's more because of our bond, not my spells."

  She paused. "Hold up. You can find your girlfriend because you two are that much in love?"

  "...Yes."

  Alden actually rather liked the idea, but he knew exactly how Rika would react. Sure enough, she burst into cackling laughter. "Holy shit, that's something else," she choked out. "Okay, say I believe that's actually a thing, you're saying that you couldn't use that because you're not in love with my dad, right?"

  "Right."

  "All right, fair enough." Rika was barely suppressing her laughter as she continued. "So you're back to the old fashioned way, unless you do come up with some new magic. I'll be in touch."

  Will shot them a final dark look before returning to his computer and furiously typing away. Rika hadn't raised the threat again, but the blackmail was obvious even to Alden. He followed Rika out of the apartment feeling a bit subdued.

  "Was that totally necessary?"

  Rika twisted around with an incredulous look. "Of course it was. Don't forget, if he can figure out how to track anyone, he might be able to track down your long-lost family too."

  "But you were holding Rachel's life as a threat," Alden protested.

  "So?"

  The cold, indifferent tone struck him as false. He felt like Rika was trying too hard to seem like she didn't care. "So isn't that a bit overboard?"

  She sighed. "Look, Alden. Rachel's gonna be fine, she always is. They're just panicking because they haven't had to deal with shit this big before. I'm not gonna feel bad for taking advantage of the situation a bit. Them distracted gives us the perfect opportunity." Rika brushed hair out of her face. "You and me are gonna get what we came for, right?"

  Alden still felt uneasy, but he nodded.

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