Chapter 87
Chapter 87
Riven stormed through the sewers to where the rungs leading up the tunnel were within reach. Grabbing onto them: Athela followed closely behind. The clothes they’d gathered were strung up in large sturdy bags they’d procured from a back room in the clothing store, and they were dragged up along the tunnel’s side too.
The hatch unlocked and swung open to let in the firelight of the lanterns. Riven continued up and out of the tunnel – not bothering to wait for the others and furiously whipped out of the room to see what Jake had told him about.
There in the hallway was one of the male nurses, an african-american young man who’d been severely injured with a clearly broken leg that Dr. Brass was wrapping up with the help of another female nurse and Dr. Waters. Senna and Ethel, the elves, were crying on the floor outside of room 7 – obviously still injured themselves but with a few new bruises that hadn’t been there before. There was another shirtless bald man on the floor who was obviously dead, having a huge set of claw marks gouged out of his chest, and there was a screaming family throwing out profanities at everyone else as they sat back in the far corner of the waiting room. They were being backed into that corner by Azmoth, who was obviously not having any of their shit and bored out of his mind as he stood there with folded arms waiting for Riven to arrive.
The dead man on the floor was none other than the guy who’d been with the latina woman’s family - the same latina woman that’d called Riven a monster when he’d first arrived and had wanted to get out as soon as they could. The guy had been wearing no shirt then and carrying a baseball bat, looking rather thuggish at the time. Now his lack of a shirt did very little to hide his innards from the rest of the room. The screaming woman’s husband, a heavily tattooed man whose friend was dead on the floor, was waving that same baseball bat around trying to intimidate the large, simmering, armored demon ahead of him. “YOU FUCKER! YOU KILLED MY BROTHER!”
The man’s son, a little boy around the age of 6, screamed and cried at the top of his lungs while clinging to his mother who was throwing whatever she could get her hands on at the demon as each item bounced harmlessly off the bored creature. The other small families, nurses, and other randoms who were present just watched on in silence or muttering – though none of them seemed to be at all afraid of Azmoth. Rather they cast judgmental looks at the small family of three instead.
Riven glowered at them a moment, then knelt down next to the male nurse and clapped him on the shoulder. “You ok man? Looks like you’ve got a gimp leg now.”
Dr. Brass snorted and adjusted his glasses. “He’ll live.”
The nurse scowled at the old man, causing the middle-aged brunette woman: Dr. Waters, to chuckle. “No! I’m dying god damn it! DYING! I’m not meant for this kind of abuse!”
“He’s certainly not dying.” Dr. Waters said with a grin Riven’s way, gripping onto the young man’s leg to hold it down. “Tyson is just... over exaggerating. He loves drama.”
“I DO NOT!”
“We’ll put a splint on it soon, we just did an evacuation of the hematoma. He’ll walk with a limp for a while and should walk normally as long as the break heals properly.”
“DYING!” The young man named Tyson insisted, running his good hand across his dreadlocks and groaning in pain, leaning back into the floor and closing his eyes when Dr. Brass was a little too rough in his handling of the younger man’s leg.
Riven nodded once, upon further inspection noting a huge swelling bruise right under Tyson’s hairline, then let out a sigh over the yelling and ruckus of the family. “I heard you were rather heroic. According to Jake over there, you stopped that guy from assaulting the elves.”
Riven hiked a thumb in the direction of the blonde teenage boy, who gave them all a wave from where he sat next to his equally blonde mom and dad on the couch again.
“And his brother!” Jake called out over the yelling. “The man with the bat was trying to strip them down before Tyson intervened. Your demon Azmoth only left him alive because he backed off, and they’ve tried to escape a couple times now.”
Riven nodded to Azmoth in approval when he caught a glance. He got up, passing the nurse with the broken leg while he glared daggers at the dead man on the floor and then over to the still enraged and screaming family in the corner.
He came to a stop next to the elf Ethel, kneeling next to her as she remained slumped against a wall and cried – trying to hide her face from him with her bandaged bicep that was missing half her arm. She had bruise marks around her neck, a black eye, and scratches along her torso.
Meanwhile the other elf Senna had numerous bruises along her rib cage, left cheek, and a swollen lip. She too was tearing up, some of her clothes were ripped, though unlike Ethel she was able to look him in the eye and brushed her silver hair out of her face to get a better look at him. “We want to go home.”
Riven took a look at their still-festering wounds, frowned, but then nodded his agreement. “Alright. Where is your home?”
Senna’s lips trembled as she glanced over at the bloodied, torn corpse of the man who’d tried to assault her. “Maybe 40 miles south from here further into the forest at the base of the mountains.”
He nodded again, inwardly raging about the situation but keeping his composure outwardly. “Alright. We’ll escort you back home tomorrow.”
Senna sniffled and wiped away a tear. “Thank you.”
She went back to comforting Ethel, and Riven stood up. Inhaling deeply, he whirled and quietly walked with intent towards the muscular, tattooed man with the baseball bat.
“YOU FUCKERS!” the muscular, tattooed man screamed as he swung again at the demon with the bat easily bouncing off Azmoth’s armored torso. His eyes narrowed upon Riven’s approach, and with a roar he stepped up to swing at Riven – focusing all of his rage at losing his kin into that strike.
The wooden bat landed right on target – or it would have, but Riven’s left hand shot left and caught the weapon as it struck.
The man’s eyes widened at the speed and strength Riven possessed, then stumbled back as the wood splintered and shattered in Riven’s grasp.
The vampire sneered, and drawing one hand up to his right – he formed a single, large disc of blood magic over an open palm.
Riven’s fingers snapped and the projectile blurred forward, cutting cleanly through the entirety of the man’s right arm. The man screamed and panicked, stumbling back just as Riven’s foot nailed the side of the man’s left knee – felling him to the ground with the loss of stability.
The man’s screams of anger immediately turned into those of horror and pain. And as Riven stood over him, anger and bloodlust flushed through his mind. He raised his free left hand, red magic rippling across his skin to condense ahead of his outstretched hand as a slender, crimson spike. “Say goodbye.”
He abruptly grimaced in surprise when he felt a sharp pain in his side, and slowly turning his gaze downwards he saw that the man’s wife had stabbed him with a small blade. It was a minor wound considering his enhanced body, and he’d taken far worse over his time in Negrada, but it was still painful. She was screaming at him in Spanish, and he had no idea what she was saying, but the look of revulsion and terror on her face was unmistakable. Her child in the background was sobbing on the floor, hiding his face as he rocked back and forth, and even despite the things this man had done... Riven suddenly couldn’t bring himself to kill the would-be rapist.
His mind briefly went blank with incomprehension. Why was it that without law and order, people who had once been civil became absolute animals? Why was this such a common theme ever since the system ended? This was not the first time he’d seen this scenario play out. He’d also seen slavers, looters, his best friend had been murdered, the entire city had gone up in flames with infighting even despite monsters roaming the streets... it was all so infuriating.
Gritting his teeth and sneering, Riven knocked the woman backwards. She tripped over her own feet and fell to the ground as he drew the knife out of his side and casually tossed it away, and he went back to staring down the man on the ground.
Taking in a deep sigh, he clenched and unclenched his free hand repeatedly while trying to calm his nerves as the entirety of the basement’s occupants had eyes on him. “You’re banished from this side of the city. Go North to the holy crusaders, you’ll fit right in. Or perhaps the city prison, that group of slavers seems to think a lot like you and you should get along. I’ll have one of the docs save your pathetic life because you have a family, but if I ever see you around here again I’ll assume you’re trying to take revenge and kill you on the spot. Remember that.”
Without warning or waiting for a reply, Riven slammed his foot into the man’s face – breaking his nose with a crunch and knocking him out cold. “Dumb son of a bitch.”
Everyone in the room was silent now, save Athela – who was chuckling loudly in the background. “Riven, you ruthless bastard!”
Riven ignored the looks he was getting from the small crowd and walked back over to Dr. Brass. “Sorry to inconvenience you, but do you mind patching that guy’s arm up with a basic bandage? We’re kicking him out as soon as he wakes up.”
Dr. Brass huffed in irritation, brushed off his white coat, and stood up. “God damn it, I really didn’t sign up for this. Fine, but you owe me.”
The vampire smiled slightly.
“I already do.” Riven replied, giving the old man a pat on the back and heading back towards the elves. “Come on ladies, let’s get you back in bed. I’ll dim the lights so you can get some rest before the return home tomorrow.”
***
Riven blinked, then turned to the elves who were the only other occupants in the room. “Sorry for how ridiculous she can be. But may I ask, why are you two still up? Aren’t you supposed to be getting sleep for tomorrow’s journey? You’re both still rather sick and injured.”
Ethel let on a slight chuckle, then gestured to the wailing spider in the middle of the room. “I doubt we’d be able to sleep with that dramatic creature causing such a ruckus. That aside, we tried... Or at least I tried. I can feel the exhaustion beginning to overtake me, but it’ll probably be some time before I find the willpower to rest again. What happened earlier today... it was traumatizing.”
Riven solemnly acknowledged her words. “Understandable.”
“AAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!”
Riven rolled his eyes and snapped his fingers, unleashing his arachnid partner and shattered the crimson ice that shimmered and disappeared.
Athela shook herself off, glaring up at the vampire with a dramatic humph, then strut out of the dimly lit operating room with her head held high. She only stopped briefly to give him the stink-eye before departing, and called back over her shoulder. “I’m off to get another juicebox, as my previous one was so rudely thrown away."
“Ridiculous. Truly, that spider has a knack for melodrama.” Riven stated, unable to wipe the amused smile from his face despite trying, and watching Athela leave out the O.R. window to go on her treasure hunt. Then he went back to his original position next to Azmoth, but kicked his legs out and laid down instead of sitting. “Alright, well I’m off to sleep. Goodnight ladies, goodnight Azmoth. And tell Athela not to fuck with me this time, if I have any mustaches on my face I’m going to throw a hissy fit.”
“That will encourage Athela more.” Azmoth stated blandly.
“Then smack her if she tries. You don’t sleep, right? Guard me.”
“What I get?”
“What do you MEAN what do you get!? You’re my minion, damn it! Do what I say!”
The demon looked skeptical, but managed to mutter a response. "Fine."
***
*CRASH*
Riven jolted from his slumber, bolting upright with a huge red mustache drawn onto his face when the basement shook. “The fuck was that!?”
Screams echoed from beyond the operating room he’d set up in, and both injured elves were wide eyed in alarm when Dr. Brass burst through the door. The doctor was a disheveled mess, and he shakily pointed back out of the room towards the waiting area. “There’s a crack in the ceiling over the waiting area! Something’s trying to break in!”
People were rushing through the hallway, trying to get into the empty OR rooms that were further away from the crack in the ceiling. Jake quickly pulled up his 3D map too, and it showed that an absolutely enormous dream creature was furiously clawing out chunks of pipe now, right over the waiting room where it’d been pinned down in a net of red webbing. Other dream creatures waited behind it by the dozens, hundreds even, and Riven had to rub the sleepiness from his eyes with clenched fists.
Ugh.
“Alright I guess we’re going all out. Athela, Azmoth, get ready.”
Both demons were already up and waiting for orders. Athela had taken her humanoid form with all six of her blade-like arachnid limbs at the ready, and Azmoth was beginning to burn hot with embers as a large, obsidian smile with rows of teeth devoured the front of his face in anticipation.
“We’ll take care of it, and if we don’t – you can all take the tunnel out” Riven said to the old man Dr. Brass, pushing him aside as he, Athela and Azmoth walked out to the front.
Riven stretched and yawned. The unconscious man whose arm Riven had cut off had been bandaged, a tourniquet was applied, and he was being dragged by his sobbing wife off to the side. Everyone else had already run from the waiting room to hide elsewhere.
Riven felt a little guilty in that moment, seeing how distraught she was, but then thought about how Ethel and Senna had been beaten and nearly assaulted. The pity for the man immediately disappeared.
He felt a nudge at his shoulder, paused, and turned to see Dr. Brass.
“Hey...” The old man muttered under his breath while screams and the crying of children became louder with every successive crunch from the ceiling above. He looked down at a his pistol in his left hand. “I’ve never fought a monster before. But can I help?”
Riven eyed the man and his gun, setting the butt of his staff onto the tiled floor. “Just blast through your bullets as fast as you can. Maybe you’ll even get some levels for helping kill these things. Have you ever killed a monster yet since the system arrived?”
Slowly, Dr. Brass shook his head no.
“Well here’s your first chance. Grow some levels, it’s going to be a good opportunity for experience.”
The old man hesitantly nodded, adjusting the glasses on his face and shaking only slightly. “Yeah... will do.”
The old man didn’t look too confident, but he held his ground anyway and stood with Riven in the waiting area along with the two demons on either side. He was the only one to do so, everyone else was clustered together in the hall or operating rooms further back.
The ceiling shook, rattling with every strike as the tiles overhead cracked further down the center. Already there was a large fissure in the ceiling about five yards across and half a foot wide, though dust, tile and pieces of metal pipe were coming out of it and there wasn’t any sight of the monster just yet.
Riven yawned again, covering his mouth and grumbling to himself. “And just when I was getting some good sleep...”
Out of all of them, Azmoth was the only one who was excited. Flames began to flicker and rise off of the monstrous creature, and it began to utter a deep growl in anticipation of the fight to come with claws flexed on all four of his arms.
Athela meanwhile scrambled up the wall, onto the ceiling, and paused overhead - watching the fissure widen with every earth-shaking strike from above. “Let’s give it hell, ladies!”
*Thud.
*THUD.
*THUD.
The continued battering of the ceiling gave Riven a building headache, and he briefly asked himself whether or not the people behind him should just make a run for it through the sewers. But there was no way the others would get out in time with a single exit and so many people, and it was probably safer to barricade themselves in the rooms anyways while Riven used the hall as a chokepoint. Because knowing what creatures lived down there in the sewers, these people would likely die down there without an escort. He’d already spoken of this to them, and some of them had even watched his first battle through Jake’s mapping skill. They were all very aware that they were caught between a rock and a hard place right now.
“I’ll engage first. Azmoth, Athela, wait for my initial barrage before you head in. Azmoth tanks, Athela you’re on crowd control making sure they don’t get near me or past me. We hold the choke point here.” Riven said groggily, listening to the overhead beating continue. “Dr. Brass, once you’re out of bullets you need to go back with the others. That magazine should gain you at least a few levels after I take out the big bastard we saw in Jake’s video feed.”
His talking came to an abrupt end when an unearthly screech echoed from above. It was harsh, guttural, and filled with rage; and a final blow against the ceiling from above sent a creature falling through with a wave of dust and debris. Slamming hard into the floor below with a flow of old electrical wires, metal pipes and rock, the creature was momentarily stunned. That didn’t take away from its ominous aura though, and fear began to flow through the braver onlookers behind Riven that hadn’t hidden in the rooms the moment this creature hit the ground.
It was about fifteen feet tall if Riven had to guess. The clown face wore a wide-set grin that literally split the head from ear to ear with rows of crooked, sharp teeth. Swaths of writhing appendages from its back, ending in mouths, screeched and grasped at the air with gnashing teeth. Large bloodshot eyes flicked back and forth in different directions, not in conjunction with one another – but rather as if they had minds of their own. Maggots riddled its muscular, stitched-together body from the head down to its large clawed feet. Its gray skin flexed and ripped with each movement it made while it tried to push itself up out of the rubble, but the gaze swerved right and locked onto Dr. Brass immediately as it saw the man.
Cold, humid air escaped its mouth as it opened up its jaws to outwardly gasp in excitement. The words it spoke next were predatory, hungry, and wet with salivation as it started to drool. “Precious little meatling! I am glad you stayed to play!!!”Findd new stories at novelhall.com