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Now reading: Book 4. Chapter 16: Returning home from 12 Miles Below, a Action novel by Mark Arrows.

If Wrath needed to speak to the goddess, shed need to get to the surface. And what a coincidence, we happened to know a lot about that place.

Funny how that works.

"The lass is more than welco among the clan." Lord Atius said, "After all, another set of keen swords would do the raiders so good. The bastards will be in for a nasty surprise."

"Heard about that buissness up there." Tary said, sitting idly on Yrob's back spine, as if it were a discount throne. "But your clan's supposed to be a big one, lots of gear, right?"

Atius gave a slight nod. "I'm confident the people I've left behind can tackle the threat, if it arrives earlier than expected. When balanced against history, it's more important that I train Keith. And the lad won't leave here without the Feather. If To'Wrathh wants to travel to the surface now, I'm certainly not one to pass up a chance to return earlier." His eyes turned my direction. "We can always continue this training among the white wastes and mountains, little warlock."

Training the occult out in the freeze. Few months ago that would have sounded like hell, and constant gear checks to make sure the cold wasn't sneaking a knife in sowhere. "Suppose there's no helping it. Too bad, it's very comfortable down here."

Tary looked at like I'd pulled out fish from my pocket. "Comfortable? Out in the middle of nowhere in the wilds living like hermits?"

I raised a finger in protest. "Out in an exotic underground forest, hiding inside a massive pillar with free range on hunting at. And free to take off our helts whenever we want with warm air everywhere. Only thing missing down here is a full bath and you might need to bring a crowbar to pry out of here."

The Deathless leveled his gaze, eyebrow raised.

"But.." I hastily continued, "Training's training. Ho still has its charms. Safest place from machines I can think of. We could even include Wrath in the training, she's just as new to all this as I am." The girl looked and acted about the sa as anyone else I'd t ntally, though physically she's only a few months old, plus however many years she's lived as a spider. Not sure those years count for much, not a lot of character growth happening there.

Also, thoughts of introducing her to my friends and ho that also seed a lot of fun. A good way to wind down from this scrapshit. I think she'd get along with people up there.

"You surface dwellers have the strangest outlook on life," Tary huffed, "Don't know if I should praise it or be worried about where I'll end up at. Never been to the surface yet. Make worried I'll freeze just by looking out a window."

"You plan to follow the Feather to the surface?" Atius asked.

"Yep. You gonna stop ?" The girl shot back, arms crossed. "She'll probably eat soone's tools if I'm not there to slap it out of her hands. I'm doing you all a favor."

"She's not that bad..." I said. And then reconsidered. There might be a way to bait Wrath into eating a wrench, would be a tough sell though. She'd know general tools already, so pointing to a screwdriver and saying it's a delicacy won't work. But surface culture as a whole was a black box to her, besides whatever Father's shown her. And there are thousands of smaller traditions and superstitions, making up so Reacher scrapshit would be trivial.

Tary stood slightly, pointing a finger at , eyes narrowing. "See, right there! That's the look there of soone plotting sothing. You're a bad influence on the lady, and I'm going to stop whatever nefarious sches you're up to. I can't follow you down the strata, but the surface safe enough. To'Wrathh needs a voice of reason."

I shrugged. "I'm always up for a challenge."

Our group was off on a standard jog through the adows, streams and shrubbery in the jungle here. Tary kept a good hold on Yrobs chassis, letting the tal monster be her ride while she chatted about the current gossip in the city. Wed be back ho in about two to three hours at this rate. Easy and simple.

Too simple given my luck, of course.

What I had thought was a group of four turned out to be a group of five, except our fifth was a little more subtle. Or had been up until theyd overheard our talks and wanted to join in.

Comms request, encrypted. Cathida humd as our group jogged on, the HUD icon vibrating on the top left. The call had co as a complete surprise to , given there was a distance issue out here. Make so friends while I wasnt looking deary? Color curious.

Not that I can think of. Maybe an Undersider team is in the area, or other surface knights are trailing behind Yrob?

No IFF tags or any ID attached to the ta-data of the call. Cathida said.

Seriously? Were getting hailed miles away from everything by a spam caller? A part of wished it was just a spam caller trying to fleece of all people for sothing. The part of my head cursed with a brain knew it wouldnt be that innocent.

Cathida gave her typical verbal shrug, Given how gullible you are, maybe soone really is trying to sell you a pyrite ticket and this is their chance. They certainly ca a long way to find you, not even the goddess would know where the hell we are.

I watched the ringing icon on the HUD continue without stopping. Whoever wanted to talk to wasnt taking no for an answer. And clearly it was a call only for given the rest of the group here didnt make any comnt or notice. Tary was still chatting away with Lord Atius, asking him questions about the clans and surface culture, and otherwise seed carefree about the whole thing.

Yrob kept on running without pause, the robotic gait calculated and flawless.

... You cant be compromised from a simple call right? I asked.

Cathida scoffed. Theres easier ways to pry into Journey than a comms call you have an option to deny - or even know about in the first place. The administrator keys are what truly protects the system. And its not currently overriding anything right now, no need to fidget deary.

All right. Only one way to figure out whos the caller. Accept call.

Static ca and stayed for a good ten seconds, without a single voice or ssage.

Whos this? I asked, wondering if maybe it was a glitch or rogue signal that Journey caught by accident.

The static faded, and a voice overtook it. A very familiar one. Recover the mite lantern. It said, robotic and monotone. When you return to surface.

Ah, well, well well. Was wondering when youd show your mug again. The sa voice from that mysterious comm that was left in my workshop. Not a lot of comms units to flinch out here I take it? Sha that you had to contact directly.

Discussion irrelevant. The voice said, now annoyed. Line is secure. Recover the mite lantern. Do not forget it.

A quick text ssage scrolled over the HUD in gold. Cathidas remarks, making it clear she just tried to figure out where the comms signal was coming from. The answer was bouncing around every few seconds. No surprise there.

What are you talking about? Mite lantern? I asked, genuinely confused now.

You know. No gas, human.

Im not being coy about this, I have no idea what kind of lantern you think I have. We use flashlights these days like civilized people.

You hid lantern. Under human made caverns. You bundle lantern with tal book. I know.

tal book? Theres only one tal plated book I know of. Talens occult for dummies training manual. So by process of elimination the mite lantern must be Tsuyas mite seeker. Why call it a lantern? Youll have to try again, doesnt ring any bell to . I lied, trying to get more out of him.

In cold sections. Traps everywhere. You made those. Must rember that.

Youll need to be more specific, I set enough traps I forget where I put those things. Sotis I even sleepwalk putting down traps, swear by the gods. Got a thing about not letting other people swipe my scrapshit. I said, hotly.

Enough gas, human. I know. I saw. Your traps, evil. Go get lantern yourself. I not take the chance.

And what if I say no? I shot back. What if the lanterns exactly where I want it to be right now and I dont want to move it?

There was silence and static on the other end. No not an option. The voice finally spoke.

It sounded hesitant about that, so of course I pounced on that. Well, nos on the table now. So how about you start telling who you are, and what youre after, and only then Ill consider playing a round of hangarball with you.

There was a hiss, before the voice gave in. Ask. In exchange, you get lantern. Bring with you.

What are you? A machine? Youre clearly not aligned with Relinquished given what you know about the surface.

Yes. Not aligned. Pale lady does not like my kind. The voice said. I do not serve her. Used to. Once. Long ago. Few of us left.

Few of them left? Youre a protofeather?

There was a dark chuckle on the other side. No. Not powerful at all. Was old soldier. Centuries on centuries ago. Hiding is only strength needed.

Makes sense. If this really was a protofeather, I dont think a few ho-brewed traps defending my stash would have been much of a problem to deal with. Who do you serve then?

No more answers. You agree to recover mite lantern. No more talk. Yes. No. Nothing else. It snapped out.

Cathida cackled. I get it. The walking stealth kernal wants you to pick up my box so it can steal it from you easier. Your traps are quite unholy, from what I rember.

Fair point to ask. It was pretty good at swiping things, like comms units.

I have lantern already. My own. No need yours. It said. Besides. I not take chance with traps. You more dangerous than traps. I not take chance with you even less.

Doesnt an you cant find a way to swipe my loot from while Im looking the other way. I shot back.

It hissed again. Lantern not mine to use. Mites. You want answers. Take lantern. No more argunt.

Fine, fine. Ill grab that black box once Im back up topside and bring it with back down. I was already planning on doing that besides. Completing Cathidas original objective felt like a personal goal to the old ghost, even if I questioned my resolve each ti the old bat opened her trap up. Id just need to make sure the box is chained up to my belt, make sure it isnt loose. Now, who do you work for?

Serve Sanctuary. Then myself. Then mites, in this order.

Who, or what, is Sanctuary? It had ntioned that na before once. Saying that if I brought machines to the surface I would be building another sanctuary. It could an exactly what it said on the box - a place of safety. Or it could be the na of soone, or a culture even.

Not a question I will answer. The voice said, making it clear that it was a hill to die on. Ask another.

... Ill let you off on that one, for now. Are you by chance related to a hoversled with writings on it?

Yes. The voice said, confirming my most leading idea on who the devil was behind the curtain. Technically speaking, hed done us a solid, but here I was holding his neck down and trying to get more out of him. In my defense, Winterscars are going to Winterscar, which is a flimsy defense but Im more than okay with flimsy.

What are you doing here, watching over like this? I asked. Youve got to be nearby. I know youve got so way to hide well, and you need to be close enough to contact the local comms. Plus the timing of your call is extrely suspicious, to put it lightly. Right when you know were heading to the surface next. How long have you been watching Lord Atius and I?

The voice hissed again, but answered nonetheless. Mites commanded I bring lantern to you. Traps made near lantern too dangerous. I co to you next. Wait for right ti. Right ti now.

So if you cant drag that box to , youll drag to that box?

Yes. The voice said, and then stayed silent.

Thats all the mites wanted out of you? Really?

No. Need to guide Wrath. And you.

A guide? For what?

Do not know. Tsuya will elaborate. Mite command is vague.

All right, so whoever this was, he wasnt so kind of mastermind moving things in the background at least. What did the mites tell you, exactly?

They spoke: Thou shalt guide a betrayer to trap a goddess. The voice said. I do not know how. Only that I am to assist. Tsuya will make things clear.

I knew Wrath was working with the mites, she owed them a favor for learning how to heal people. And they clearly guessed shed eventually have to co talk to Tsuya up on the surface. And now theyd also gotten a guide of so kind except they didnt fill him in on what he was guiding us to.

Mites were weird little critters all right. There was a clear plan they had in mind, but all I could see were the pieces of it.

Did you save us with the hoversled by luck or by order?

I watched from away. It did not seem like you would make it. I gave push. Now, you give push. Claim mite lantern. Have Feather speak to Tsuya, rekindle the old pact. Uphold old vows.

What happens when she does?

I do not know. Mites want to guide you and her down. To where? We find out. Soon.

Yrob paused in his run, violet eyes flashing. Alert from the lady. He rumbled to the side, with a tilt of worry? Think Ive seen it all now, a Screar actually worrying about sothing. ToWrathh in danger.

The comms call cut out a mont later, clearly not wanting to be part of this.

What, did her silver majesty pound rocks or sothing? Cathida grumbled out on speakers. Shes a big girl, she can handle it. Or if she cant, no great loss.

No return response. Yrob said, skull head twisting back straight forward while his gait switched from a casual trot to a full blown sprint. Tary, ever the smart ass, figured it was a good ti to shut up and hold tight or else.

Last ssage, direct S.O.S. For body retrieval. Lady ToWrathh offline. Yrob said while Atius and I matched the sprint without difficulty. Relic armor couldnt outrun Drakes, but Screars were within the odds.

What do you an offline? I shouted over the sprint.

No return response. Yrob said again, as if that explained everything. Signal offline. Shell too damaged to continue operation. Needs to be retrieved.

Lord Atius followed behind, closing ranks on our little group, eyes flashing left and right as he sprinted, a hand glued on the hilt of his sword the entire ti. Good idea that, if there was sothing out there that had iced Wrath, fifty fifty odds were about to run into situations that involve a lot of screaming, probably not the good kind, and the usual suspects that co paired with that.

Unexpectedly, I didnt feel any sort of panic. Instead, I felt more relief. As if Id been waiting for this avalanche to trigger this whole ti, and now I didnt need to worry about what could be looming over my head like an anvil anymore. Danger was finally about to take its actual shape and whatever itll end up as cant possibly be worse than the superimposed black probability void of every possible thing that could go wrong.

Wait a mont.

Co to think of it, feeling relieved that scrapshit was finally going to stop kicking the snow and actually commit was probably not a ntally well adjusted response, if Im being honest.

Maybe my sister was right. I might need to go to therapy at so point.

Or, and hear out on this, or I could just swing a sword and break a few things until I feel better. Its tough tis and therapys expensive.

Did the rest of Wraths army get the sa alert? Atius asked as our group cleared past the last adow and dove into the foliage wall. A few more minutes of fighting against the trees and wed be reaching the wall end of this pillar, where the bleak outside would open up.

No. Only Yrob get ssage. The machine said, crashing through the branches with little care. Tary hunkered further down, giving a few choice curses, trying to find a spot that wouldnt end up with her getting whipped off her ride.

Why would Wrath send a distress signal only to Yrob and not her city? Lord Atius muttered, contemplating. Whats the coordinates of the signal?

Yrob shared those, the maps showing up in two dinsions on our HUDs. The sa location that ToAacar had fought and died by.

Makes little sense. Atius muttered. The army stationed in her city is far closer than we are. Even at a full sprint it would take us an hour to make it.

Context missing. Signal damaged. Lady may have battled sensitive target. Yrob said, taking a particularly large leap off a boulder that saw him soar over a few dozen feet. Tary scread a little louder than anyone had any business being able to do, but fortunately I had a helt. That way I could record all this and laugh at her later, assuming we all ca out of it alive.

She tried to bark out a few choice words that I think might have ant slow down or stop you stupid scrap for brains moron but the constant buckling of her ride racing forward on all fours made it hard for her to get anything in besides an impression of a screeching banshee. Guess whats bothering her will remain a mystery to us all.

She didnt just walk around and accidentally have a rock squash her again. If her shell was destroyed, she must have fought against sothing and lost. I said. Or she finally got eyes bigger than her stomach and ate sothing she really shouldnt have, like picking the wrong fight.

Another Feather. Atius said, thinking the sa as I did. Ive seen the combat footage between Wrath and your sister. The list of enemies that could take on Wrath is small. And we know the machines were going to discover Wraths betrayal sooner or later. Lad, I think we might have reached sooner.

So why hasnt she mobilized the city with her distress call? I asked. Only reason I can think of is if she doesnt want her army to know shes been iced.

That points to a covert operation instead of a full scale one. Atius said. Wrath is out of commission, yet the citys cover must still be intact sohow. Or shes sent other ssages to General Zaang and the rest of the city with different orders, leaving her recover to us. What if its not a Feather at all? What if its far more mundane than we think?

What do you an? I asked, trying to think of anything else that could kill Wrath. She didnt just fall off a cliff, Im willing to put down money that wont work on her.

Atius shook his head, Im not in the market to buy a box of snow, lad.

Sha. I tutted, letting my mouth start running off as the nervous anxiety inside grew.. Still a chance a cliff might have done her in, you never know.

What if its Deathless behind it all? Atius said, going back to his point. A group of Deathless likely heard of the machine invasion and arrived here to help liberate the city. Working together, they could take on a fully realized Feather. Against a newly made Feather who hasnt yet locked down her kit, shed put down a challenge, only not an invincible one.

We cleared the forest and raced straight for one of the many cracks on the pillar wall here, outside was nothing but gray rock and cloudy storms above. Most people wouldnt be too happy to go from a place full of life right into a hellscape like this, Tary proved to be the exception. She seed oddly happy now. Not a fan of trees I think.

Make more sense to than the machines showing up. I said. Zaang would be able to talk down a group of Deathless, so long as the entire citys worth of machines arent clawing out of the woodworks to find their boss. And wed go grab her body with the authority of another Deathless around.

Atius nodded. I hope this is the case lad. If its a Feather, well need to change plans. Quickly.

Next chapter - Destruction (T)

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