“Voidlings and the System… To be honest, we don’t know how this partnership works; we just know it exists. However, there is a question we all want answered. No, a question that has to be answered once and for all!
If the System is here to help us survive, then why does it still assist the monsters that hunt us?! Why is it strengthening the Akirians of Ediovr when those demons only slaughter our families?! Is it some part of a greater plan of the entity we can’t even understand?”
–Part of Master of Knowledge’s last speech, Ger
Leo didn’t even finish putting his foot down before the duo tensed. The taller man straightened up, the staff in his hands ready to whirl into action. In the warrior’s case, the movement was negligible, yet the sword pointed in his direction said a lot by itself.
He stopped the roll of his eyes as he paused his approach, keeping his hands in the air. For people that had just assisted him, they sure were suspicious. Although, he couldn’t really blame them, he had watched enough post-apocalyptic movies and shows to know that an ally could become an enemy in a blink of an eye.
Dear god, I had never thought I would be comparing those types of movies to real life. He almost snorted. This world is a mess… Whatever, let’s get this show on the road.
With a smile on his face, he spoke up, nodding toward the weapons pointed at him. “There is no need for that, gentlemen. You just saved me from some nasty injuries and empty reserves. I would have to be a right bastard to attack you after that. Besides, as you can see, I’m unarmed.”
Despite the tense situation, the last comment earned him a snort and a raised eyebrow from the younger guy as his eyes darted to the cursed arm.
Leo shrugged lightly. “Not much I can do about it. Name’s Leo Hale, by the way.”
“The local reporter?” the warrior blurted out, his eyes lighting up just a bit.
A chuckle escaped his lips, hoping to defuse this situation further. They were standing in the middle of a fucking street, for Void’s sake. Sooner or later, more Voidlings would come, and he really didn’t want to fight another small army now.
“Right in one, not that it means much anymore,” he confirmed. “Now, I know that my arm doesn’t look that good, but the System got it under control. I’m still a human like you, just with a bit extra added thanks to the Outbreak.”
The mage, who had finally gotten his breathing under control, nodded and lowered his staff, with the warrior following soon after. However, their postures were anything but relaxed.
Good.
“Apologies, mate. I’m Dylan, and this is Tyler,” the older man with the gruff voice said, motioning to his companion. “The last few hours have been rough on us, so we are still on edge. Your appearance doesn’t really help. No offense.”
This time, Leo snorted. He could only wonder what he currently looked like to other people. A deranged maniac coated in blood with the arm of a demon? A psychopath on his way to slaughter the entire town that accepted a deal from the devil?
Holy shit, I really need to clean myself up and change those clothes. I wonder if anything inside my bag is still usable…
“None taken.” He waved them off. “There are better things to worry about nowadays than appearances… Like getting the hell away from the middle of the street.”
“Aye, you’re right there, mate.” Dylan sighed. “Come on, let’s get inside; then we can talk. We have left Laura alone for long enough.”
“Laura?” he asked as they all approached the house from which the duo came out. He lowered his hands, even though it was obvious by their constant staring that he was far from trusted. Again, he didn’t blame them even if he couldn’t help but be a bit annoyed. After all, he had cleared this street to help them out.
How much one arm can change. This is gonna be a pain once I evolve.
“My cousin,” Tyler muttered, the previous spark in his voice suddenly gone. “We had a run-in with some weird Voidling when the sun rose. It hit Laura once before legging it. Bloody wanker got her good, and now she can barely stay awake.”
Hit-and-run Voidling? Now that’s something new. Wonder if any of them have Bestiary.
“Tyler!” Dylan growled out harshly and stopped by the entrance to the building.
“What?” the younger man shot back with as much fire, his fists visibly tightening. “How does it help if I lie? Laura’s inside anyway. Bloody hell, you saw what happened! There’s not much we can do against him, and we need help, Dylan. Laura needs help.”
Just when the mage was prepared to retort, Leo stepped in. “All right, you two, calm the fuck down. We don’t need the entire city to know we are here. And yeah, I could probably take the two of you out, but I didn’t go out of my way to clear the entire street just to kill you. I’m not a bloody murderer.”
Even as he said it, his mind flashed to the moment in the forest shack. The place where he took his first human life.
It was a mercy, Leo. He begged you. Let it go.
He shook his head just in time to see the duo’s posture slump slightly, almost as if chastened. Yet, a moment later, Tyler scowled at Dylan and shouldered past him, a whisper on his lips. “See?”
Well, there is that.
“Sorry about that, lad. Just trying to be cautious,” Dylan said, running a hand through his dirty locks. They stopped in the house’s corridor, and the man pushed a bookshelf to cover the entrance. “Bloody apocalypse is taking its toll on everyone, and with Laura’s current condition, it’s getting even worse…”
Leo raised his hand, stopping the other man before he could continue. “Don’t sweat it. I would have acted the same in your position. The world was a mess even before the Outbreak, and now… well, one mistake, and you are food for those stronger than you.”
“Fucking hell.” Dylan sighed, leaning against the corridor’s wall. “Thanks for being understanding. Tyler… Tyler has always been emotional. I knew his family for quite some time—neighbors, you know. When the world went to shit, I was lucky to escape with him and Laura, but we left everything behind. I didn’t have anyone, but the two of them? Entire family lost in a matter of seconds. And now, with what happened to the lass…”
“I understand,” he quickly cut in. “I understand perfectly.”
Lily’s babbling and Nick’s tired but amused eyes immediately came to his mind. If any of them were here with him, he would have done anything to keep them safe. Just like there was nothing that could stop him from finding them.
“Ah, I see.” Dylan nodded but didn’t try to pester him for information—a fact Leo was more than grateful for. “So, Tainted Human and Level 10, eh? Must have been some tough shite, especially going at it alone.”
Leo snorted. “You could say that. The beginning was hard enough, but after the second Cataclysm, I sometimes forget that I’m still on Earth. Though, I got to say, if not for the Voidlings, this new iteration of the world has its own charm, in a bleak and exotic sort of way. Definitely helps with sneaking around.”
“Assassin?” The mage quirked an eyebrow.
“Yeah.” He nodded. “Seemed like a good choice for a world full of monsters. No regrets here. And you? Mage?”
“Aye,” the man answered with a grimace. “Can’t say I took this entire introduction seriously… So, when given a choice, I let my inner child out and went with the magic option. Not the best decision in hindsight, but it’s not all that bad, especially with two others to lend a hand.”
Why am I not surprised? It was obvious that not everyone would have believed the introduction. I almost didn’t.
“From what I learned, as long as it works and helps you survive initially, then it doesn’t really matter what you chose.” Leo shrugged. “During the introduction, the System said as much. You can learn almost anything if you work hard enough. My abilities might focus on stealth and surprise attacks, but nothing stops me from learning more about Essence Manipulation.”
“Took everything seriously from the beginning, didn’t ya?” Dylan stated more than asked.
Leo clenched his cursed hand and muttered. “That’s right.” Before he could get dragged down by another painful memory or depressing thought, he posed the question. “Can you tell me how long it’s been since the second Cataclysm happened? On my way here, I got caught up in some shit, and it messed up my sense of time.”
Dylan frowned, obviously not expecting this kind of question. “Three full days, mate. We are closing in on six days since this complete hell has come.”
So just like I feared. Two and a half days wasted. He sighed, took a deep breath, and looked at Dylan again. “Thanks.”
“Nothing to thank for, lad.” The man grinned. “Anyway, I don’t wanna come across as pushy, but now that you’ve sorted the street out for us, are you planning on going solo or fancy joining our little group? Tyler had a point earlier. With Laura’s condition, we could really use some help.”
Leo didn’t answer immediately. He had his own plans—plans that had already waited long enough. I guess I could go to Nick’s house and bring them here. I might be strong, but I don’t know if I can keep them safe alone…
“I guess I can join. I just need to do one more thing before that,” Leo told him. “My brother lives with his family not that far away from here. I have to go there. I must find them, even if that’s the last thing I do.”
“That’s… that’s probably for the best.” Dylan nodded, and he hated the pitying look the man gave him. “It should also give Laura enough time to recover a bit more. When you return, we can all head over to the other group together. What do you think?”
Leo blinked. “Other group?”
“Aye,” the other man said, his expression turning serious. “There’s a group of survivors near the old trainyard. We heard from a bloke who passed through here that they’ve got a safe place to stay and plenty of supplies. It’s a risk, but we plan to move as soon as we can. A bigger group might be our only chance to survive.”
He furrowed his brow. Wait what? Someone is running around the city, spreading the word about a safe house? Seeing no other option, he voiced his question.
“The lad didn’t stay long, but he was bloody fast. Assassin like you, just more focused on legging it than fighting,” Dylan recounted, and despite his gruff tone, the hope in his words shone through.
“He told us that his group formed just after the Outbreak,” the man continued. “Now, after the second Cataclysm, three of their assassins are running around the city, trying to find any survivors and spread the word. Bonkers, I tell you, but I couldn’t be happier. Maybe together we can all survive this hell.”
Bonkers isn’t the word I would use, but yeah, can’t disagree here. Fucking hell, they must be pushing everything into Grace and Might to move that fast. A smart thing to do if they want to survive their runs, but in the future? Shit might bite them in the ass.
Leo nodded after a longer period of silence. “Strength in numbers.”
“Exactly, mate. So, what do you think?”
He let out a small laugh, the flame of hope suddenly burning brighter in his chest. “I say that as soon as I come back with my family, we go. I can scout the place before we enter, just in case, but I don’t see a reason to ignore this.”
Dylan grinned widely. “And that’s what I like to hear. Come on, let me introduce you to Laura before you leave. She should be awake by now.”
With that, the man walked down the corridor and turned into an open door. Leo watched him before following with a shake of his head. This meeting definitely went better than his last encounter with a human.
Not all is lost.