Chapter 215 – Necessary Cruelty
John continued walking as if nothing unusual had happened. On the inside he was in turmoil, however. ‘Where? Who?’ he asked in quick succession.
The nightmare elemental just giggled, ‘That wasn’t part of our deal, so you’ll have to find out on your own.’
John suppressed a sigh of annoyance, ‘Well, I guess I will find her by myself.’
‘Oh? You noticed her already?’ Siena wondered.
‘Nope, I lied, but now I know it’s a woman. Thanks,’ John smugly answered.
‘...I could have lied to you,’ Siena returned.
‘You are a terrible liar,’ John thought back at her. ‘Thanks for warning me anyway, now I just need to filter the correct woman out of the crowd. Shouldn’t be that hard.’
Siena distanced herself from his thoughts, thus making clear that he wouldn’t learn anything more from her. She did leave him with the hint about his stalker’s gender though. Trying to look as nonchalant as ever, he turned into an alleyway and used Possession on one of the bricks of the walls.Điscover new chapters on n0ve(l)bin(.)com
If he had to solve this mystery on his own, he would need to start by looking for whoever followed him. Of course, he didn’t expect to find out who by the first alleyway he crossed this way, as the amount of people around was too high to simply filter out one person. The chance of just grabbing somebody who was going in the same direction was too high. If he repeated this strategy, entering an alleyway and then possessing something inside the street to check who entered it behind him often enough, there should only be one person left at the end, however.
‘The fact that Siena was able to locate her means that she can’t be much further away from me than five metres,’ John thought, ‘so I am searching for a person that is female and is physically following me close by.’
It took around 4 more alleyways before he found the person that was suspicious and another 3 until he was certain that she was the only candidate. A brunette, fairly plain, around her forties in boring worker’s clothes. No one would think about her for an extended amount of time or notice her in passing. Not even an Observe, made during a casual glance over his shoulder, revealed anything of interest, but John had been fooled on that front before, and he was aware that there were ways to obscure what he saw.
‘Momo?’ he stretched out to his support back at the mansion as his feet carried him towards the north side of the district.
‘What is it?’ she asked, slightly annoyed.
‘Can you ask Lydia for me if there is some local law or custom concerning catching an information broker on your tail?’
‘...Sure,’ Momo answered after quickly going through his recent memories. About a minute later she returned with the result, ‘Long story short: It is a punishable offence, level of punishment varies greatly. Vigilante justice is frowned upon but, in small portions, not strictly forbidden. Local authorities have the right to drag you to court if you overdo it.’
John continued to walk around, seemingly random, in the search of some isolated place. What he found was the backyard of a building that was for sale, lying in the shadow of the tall wall that separated the third and fourth ring.
The informant hesitated when she saw John go there. She had been steadily falling back as the crowds got thinner, and now that her target vanished from the main streets completely, tracking him further would be very dangerous. It would pose too great a risk for her to follow him into such a far-off place. She probably guessed that John had found out about her and was trying to trap her.
The woman came to a halt, hiding at a dark corner, probably thinking about whether it was worth following John further. None of her guesses helped her when Siena appeared behind her; the nightmare elemental’s hand pressed on the woman’s mouth to muffle any cries for help.
As Siena’s claws dug bloody lines into the stalker's cheek, she whispered, “Such a naughty little girl. It’s time for you to get punished.” The spy was dragged away by the nightmare elemental and brought to John, who was waiting for their arrival.
The Gamer had Gnome create two somewhat adequate chairs. Made from stone, they were maybe not the most comfortable seats one could imagine, but at least they were seats. The woman was placed in front of John, and finally, Siena pulled her hands away. Her sharp claws left long, red lines.
The nightmare elemental returned to John’s side. She was the only one of his elementals that John currently had made manifest. “Who are you?” John asked straight out. No answer, just an amused glare. Of course, that would have been too easy.
John repressed the urge to gulp as the pain-struck eyes of Janna hit him. The panic had vanished, now there was only true pain, the horrific realization that she would die and the knowledge that there was nothing she could do against that. John saw himself in those eyes, not as he currently was, but as the weak kid that had gotten the powers to make everyone pay for his unhappiness.
“Make it quick at least,” Janna now pleaded. The answer got stuck in his throat; he only now realized that he had been holding his breath since giving the order. He gasped for air and almost threw a coughing fit.
He had killed before. What was so different about this? He already had come to the conclusion that he needed this to happen to feel safe. ‘This is no different from self-defence,’ he told himself; ‘You are only doing this to be safe. Do it or Jane will get caught up in another one of your problems!’ “Take out your phone,” his tone was surprisingly firm. The woman hesitated. Without any subtlety, John looked at Siena. “I can... always add another thirty seconds,” he threatened. Hastily, as quick as her now useless arm allowed her, his orders were obeyed.
“I want you to sell the following information about me, for whatever price you think anyone would pay,” he gestured to her to record him. With a shaking hand, she did. “Whoever I find, from today until the day I die, that tries to gather intel on me or my allies, I will hunt down and kill. No mercy, no negotiations, no second-guesses. You will force my hand the moment you invade my privacy. If you work for someone else, you will not be spared. If you place the order, I will get to you,” John narrowed his eyes at the camera, “no matter how great the powers that protect you are.”
The recording ended, and John stood up. Calmly he walked over to the woman and punched her in the face. Sadly, for her that didn’t do the trick and with a sour expression John delivered a second one. Still she stayed awake. ‘Oh, for fucks sake, just, please, get knocked out,’ he mentally prayed as he bashed her head a third time. Thankfully, that did it.
The reason for this was quite easy, he didn’t want her to see Undine. “Make sure there won’t be permanent damage...except for the earlobe,” John muttered. He had made his point. Alexej would learn of this, no doubt. This woman, Janna, would probably report back one last time and then go back to missions that were her weight class.
Maybe there were some more capable spies around that watched him from afar, even now. That would make revealing Undine incredibly foolish, and a wave of disagreement came from the water spirit as she had the same thought. She disagreed with this decision: the woman wouldn’t die either way, as Siena had followed his instruction on that front.
Nothing in this world could have convinced him to leave the woman behind in such a state, crippled and bleeding on a winter afternoon, however. So, Undine went to work and healed everything, from the scratches to the missing fingernails. Everything except for the earlobe, which would be a simple reminder, and surface damage.
“I am genuinely sorry if you have a pair of favourite earrings you can no longer wear,” John muttered as he looked down on the unconscious spy, “but you made a terrible choice, and we all pay for our mistakes.”
“Oh, don’t be so dramatic,” Siena cleaned the remaining blood off her claws with a giggle. Evidently, she liked how this had turned out. “You could have given me another minute, her suffering would have been intense,” the nightmare elemental moaned.
“How can you take pleasure in the pain of others?” John had to ask.
“It’s in my nature,” Siena simply replied.
“And you never had the urge to change that?” he probed further.
“Why would I? It satisfies me deeply,” she snickered. “Do you think of me as pure evil now, John? Are you disgusted with me?”
“There is nothing like pure evil,” John said, more to himself than to her. “When I contracted you, I thought that maybe I could make you see moral reason and that your body and power would be worth the effort. Now I... don’t know anymore. You are not like Nathalia; you are not a force of nature that has forgotten that you have a benevolent side. You are completely twisted. I don’t even know if you have the necessary awareness to be described as evil.” He stopped talking to himself and talked to her instead. “I guess, yes, I am disgusted by you.”
“Oh, giving up on me already?” Siena sighed with disappointment. “I would have loved to play for a bit longer.”
“No,” John denied again and looked into her bright yellow eyes. “I just realized that I can’t reason with you. I am no longer going to think of you as an ally that has lost her way. You are a wild animal, Siena, and I will tame you. When you try to kill me, I will defeat you, when you try to dominate, I will put you in your place and when you do things my way – without me having to specify every sordid detail, I will reward you until the collar your mother put on you is no longer necessary. I will teach you some humility.”
Siena stepped up to him, about to say something to answer his challenge.
“Behave,” he told her before she could get a single word out. With an annoyed expression she sunk into his shadow. He pushed her to the far-end of his spirit and erected tall walls around her. She would have to sulk on her own, until he needed her again.
His forgiveness wouldn’t be cheap ever again. He had tried too many times to reason with people who didn’t want to see reason. If he had to break Siena down and build her back up from scratch to be free from her constant disruptions, disloyalty and the danger she posed, then it would be so. Enough of the carrots and more of the stick... at least for now.
John constantly glanced over his shoulder, after he returned to the streets.