Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Faerieland: Part 9 from The Legion of Nothing, a Martial arts novel by zoetewey.

It took longer than it should have. I wasn't checking my phone when I was in the cell, but now I was encased in my suit. The ti was in the upper right corner: 7:04 pm. Haley had started climbing around 6:30 pm.

Even assuming it would take thirty minutes to scale the wall, she would have finished by now.

I was fairly confident that it wouldn't take anywhere near that long. I'd watched her start her climb, calculated her speed based on how far she moved, taking into account the possibility of slowing down, and co to the conclusion that if it were 1000 feet, she shouldn't take more than ten minutes to scale the entire thing.

I couldn't be sure where we were, making the question of how long it would take to either get my backpack or find a helpful flier an unknown. All the sa, I thought it was most likely that the prison was under the rocky foothill that took up half the compound. Bearing that in mind, the distance to one of the two could be as low as a minute.

That ant that her lack of return could easily an she was in danger, captured, or dead.

Okay--she probably wasn't dead. The fey weren't stupid. They had to know that visiting mortal lands and killing kids would prompt a response. So heroes could handle themselves in faerielands, and they'd likely exact a price for it.

I waited for another half hour, trying to think of a way to get up the hole on my own. I didn't get very far.

Climbing wasn't a realistic option. Radio waves couldn't get through rock, so the only way I'd contact soone was if they happened to be at the top of the hole. Sound might actually work better. If the top of the pit were inside a room of the Compound, I might be able to make the entire room vibrate. If I did it at regular intervals, I'd be able to conserve my energy as well as make it clear that this was deliberate.

Stolen content alert: this content belongs on . Report any occurrences.

I narrowcast the sound, assuming that the distance would cause it to disperse, but hopefully not enough to make it useless. Then I selected the first section of Rush's song "YYZ"--chosen because of its insistent beat. It also happened to be Morse code for YYZ, the letters designating the Toronto airport.

I felt sure that anyone who heard it would forgive for not actually being located in Toronto or being an airport.

Of course, there weren't a lot of people who knew Morse code in the first place.

I raised my arms and fired, letting the music run for a little while. Once it was done, I waited for a minute and played it again. Then I stopped watching the ti except that I set an alarm to go off in five minutes. When the alarm rang, I repeated what I'd done before.

I did it three more tis.

As I readied my arms to start the fourth, I heard wind blow. Monts later, I felt its pressure on my suit. Guessing who it might be, I stared upward. The sonar gave a picture of three people descending. Amy had transford and wore the Bloodmaiden armor, carrying her spear in her hand. Vaughn and Samita floated downward, still in their civvies, but held in the air by the wind.

Vaughn's hair blew back past his head. Samita clenched her fists, and held her arms close to her body.

I guessed she might be feeling scared, and I couldn't say I blad her. Even if you didn't know his history, he didn't give the impression he took anything completely seriously.

They landed in front of --with Vaughn and Amy landing effortlessly on their feet and Samita nearly falling over.

"Sorry," Vaughn said, as she straightened, and took a breath. She didn't reply.

"You wouldn't believe how glad I am to see you," I said. "Did Haley tell you I was here?"

Samita shook her head. "No. We didn't see her."

Amy said, "She got out? Did she climb all the way up?"

Vaughn looked upward. "Wow. we didn't see her at all--at least I didn't. Amy's spell was supposed to help see through illusion, but she said it would help us see in the dark too."

Amy frowned. "We would have seen her."

"Then she got out," I said. "She was going to grab a rocket pack, or at the least, grab soone to bring up. Um... How bad is it?"

"Bad," Amy said.

You are reading The Legion of Nothing Faerieland: Part 9 on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Timeless Assassin cover
Trending now

Timeless Assassin

RajShah7152 ·Action

Leoawakensinaworldhedoesn’trecognize,withnomemoryofwhoheisorwhyhe’sthere.Allheknowsisthatsurvivalisn’tjustanecessity—it’shisonlychancetouncoverthet...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.