All characters are 18 years or older. The chapters alternate between Warren and Shu for the first half. I don't want to confuse you the reader. It was suggested that I mention sources for cross over characters. I will do this from now on for readers that haven't read other stories and want to be able to learn about those other characters. I hope you enjoy this latest installment. As always please vote and comment.
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Wherever I May Roam:
The plane smelled like sex. I sat in my seat drained of every last drop while Shu, formerly Jeannie and the twins slept it off. My thoughts weren't on the sleeping trio but on the black pawn and all the deaths surrounding him. The numbers didn't lie plus the way the women died were all too similar. Was he directly or indirectly involved? Did the Black Player have an agenda and use him for reasons I couldn't even begin to understand? I got up to take a piss and wash up.
I had just finished drying off from my cat bath when everything went wrong. I was naked one moment and in the Circle Mage's uniform the next. I raced out and looked around. The twins were huddled together at the far end of the cabin and Shu was just a few feet away. I had to choose and it was logic that guided my actions. I raced over to the sleeping Shu and took her into my arms. I had barely formed the shield around us when the plane disintegrated around us. We fell from over thirty thousand feet.
While I was quite skilled with basic spells I had never tried to maintain two spells at the same time. So while we quickly reached terminal velocity I tried to alter the shield spell to slow us down. Failing that I did the only thing I knew I could, I reinforced it as much as possible. We were over the Pacific Ocean but our exact location I would have to determine later. I focused on the task at hand and tried not to think about the deaths of the twins. Someone was going to pay for this. I promised myself that.
The ocean was rushing up to meet us. I had no idea if the spell would hold but it was our best hope of survival. I closed my eyes to focus my concentration on the spell. The shield struck the surface of the ocean. The psychic backlash rendered me unconscious. How long I was out cold I didn't know. But I will never forget the first images that I saw when I opened my eyes. I had washed up on a beach. I got to my feet slowly and looked towards the interior of the island and instantly wished I hadn't.
"What the holy hell," I cried out. "This can't be real, I must be dreaming... having a fucking nightmare."
But I could smell the sea, feel the heat of the sunlight and sense the overwhelming menace of the ruins before me. I looked around and saw no sign of Shu/Jeannie. I tried to access her via the neural link and still nothing. Maybe I was dreaming? There was nothing in my mind that could possibly generate the nightmare geometry before me. I remembered the black pieces on the chessboard. I could see them in my mind's eye and the way some of them defied the laws of nature and physics. This abhorrent city had to belong to them. It literally screamed death and damnation. But if Shu was there I had to find her no matter the cost. I readied a combat spell in one hand and a defensive one in the other.
I took a deep breath and headed inland. I had read my fair share of horror stories in my time and they often use words like indescribable, unfathomable and impossible. I used to think of it as a cop out but there towering above the primordial jungle were things that could only be described with those same useless words. The very geometry of the place was poisoning the normal space around it. The contamination was evident in the way the flora and fauna closest to the city was far more warped than those near the beach. How long until this venom spread from this island?
I discovered the remnant of a road. I bent down and examined one of the stones that some unknown people laid down in ancient times. The brick was flat, hexagonal and crafted of some dull blue material. The honeycomb path ended where the earth had been thrown up severing two ends of the road. I examined the irregular surface of the cliff and saw enough handholds to make it scalable. I dropped the spells and began climbing. It was nice to see my gentleman thief skills being used again.
I topped the cliff in no time at all. It was a small accomplishment but it meant the world to me. The further I went the worse the landscape became. The very air seemed to warp as I reached the outskirts of the city. Here another road appeared but this one stank of epochs of time that belonged to the gulfs of space not here on earth. I centered myself and stepped onto the dark path. The energy seemed to well up from the ground and I tried to keep it at bay, but for how long? It was part of the environment as much as the air I breathed. It took me the better part of the day to get to the closest building.
I looked up at the dark stone obelisk and stared at its archaic symbols. I was half expecting to see one particular design but it was absent. I was looking for the same design that had been branded on Bian's flesh. It wasn't here but it could be on one of the other structures. I had to look away from the damned thing because it appeared to shift subtly as I stood there. The path ahead was shadow strewn even though the sun was in a position to cast shadows in another direction. This place spat in the face of normal and I wanted to leave but I couldn't until I found Shu.
If she was here I had to get her out of this god forsaken city. I steeled my nerves and strode deeper into the city. The shadows shifted, warped and even changed their shape as I passed the other buildings. They no longer represented the things casting them any longer but bestial shapes of monstrous size and dimension. The necropolis stretched out like some endless graveyard until I reached the largest and most impressive structure in the entire city. I must have arrived at the center and this monument was dedicated to whatever foul deity ruled here.
I was staring at the building and I tried to estimate its height. I accessed Shu's hardware and sent out a pulse to measure the structure. The software did the rest and its final calculation put the thing at over four thousand feet tall. How the hell was that even possible? As I walked around the base of the building I caught sight of movement. We saw each other at the same moment. He was wearing vintage clothing that looked like something out of the roaring twenties. The more I looked at his clothes the more I believed they were originals and not reproductions. He was looking at me with the same incredulous expression.
"Nice clothes," I said and he smiled.
"I was about to say the same thing. Where is your boat?"
"I washed up on shore. My plane broke up midair." I said and his eyes widened in shock.
"How high up were you?"