Chapter 122: As Expected
Tala found herself glorying in the new-dawning suns light, a self-satisfied smile resting comfortably on her face.
I did it. I took my first step towards Fused! True, it was just the first step of a cross-continental trek, but it was something. Jevin said he wanted to talk to me about the transition to Refined, after I began the road to Fused. One more thing to remember to ask him about.
Tala didnt let that weigh her down, however. She was giddy with excitement, despite her soul-deep fatigue. It had taken a lot of mental effort to figure out how to accomplish this first step, and the enactment had been no less taxing. Add to that a missed dinner, already low reserves, and a missed nights sleep, and she was lucky to be conscious at all.
Something about mornings tickled the back of her mind, but she ignored it for the moment.
The air was chillier up here than she really realized, and as she began to shift, her body felt stiff and cold.
Groaning with the effort, she went through a stretching and strengthening set, limbering and warming up.
Good morning, Terry!
Terry cracked an eye open, let out a grumpy little trill, and opened his mouth.
Tala laughed and tossed a bit of jerky over the edge.
Terry huffed but flickered and caught the treat.
She gave one last twist back and forth, sending a radiating series of cracks up her spine. So much better. She reached towards the sky. GOOD MORNING!!!!
She laughed and spun in a circle.
Oh Im a bit loopy. She snickered. Cause Im spinning in a loop. Or is a loop vertical? It probably doesnt matter.
She shook her head. I wonder why sleep deprivation seems to hit me so easily?
It might be due to her enhancements. Her mind was more taxed than most. Or its the night spent doing intense mental and magical work.
I need to go get some sleep. To the cargo-slots we go, for sleep! She paused; the tickle came back, fully manifesting this time. Right! To charge the cargo-slots we go! Then, sleep.
Terry could probably carry her down in short order. Or I could jump?
Tala looked over the edge of the platform. You know, it didnt work so well the last time I tried Maybe when less hangs in the balance?
She nodded to herself. Wise choice, Tala.
Why, thank you. I do try.
She stood for a long moment, looking down at the canopy below. What was I doing?
After another pause, she jerked, coming back to the moment. Right!
She needed sleep, sleep after cargo-charging.
Terry?
He looked her way.
You willing to carry me down? I need to recharge the cargo-slots.
He gave her a deeply skeptical look, then somehow conveyed irritation. Hadnt she turned down a room in an inn, because she didnt want to traverse the height of Makinaven?
Well, not every day, no. Wait Im projecting. There is no way I interpreted that from him, from a look.
Terry vanished.
Tala swept her gaze around, eventually following the lingering dimensional energy as she looked over the side and down to the platform below.
Terry was there and already rideable-sized.
Fine, fine. She swung over the side, maneuvering to the ladder and climbing down. Thankfully, her dexterity didnt seem too hampered, and she was able to navigate the descent without major incident.
Terry trilled at her, crouching so that she could mount up.
Thank you, Terry. She climbed up, hooking her hands into the collar and tucking her head down against his neck.
She was asleep before the avian began moving.
* * *
Tala heard a trill somewhere in the back of her head but didnt waken until she slammed into the ground, face first.
Terry trilled again, a bit of irritation evident in the noise.L1tLagoon witnessed the first publication of this chapter on Ñøv€l--B1n.
She groaned. What?! Her eyes opened slowly, and she found herself looking at the Constructionist Guilds door. Terry I needed to go to the work-yard. Charging cargo-slots and sleep. Remember?
Terry appeared in front of her, leaving barely two feet between their eyes as he locked gazes with her. He took in a quick breath then projected a basso tone into her face.
She jerked upright, looking around, suddenly fully awake, at least for the moment.
A few people were within sight, but they seemed to be studiously avoiding looking at the odd Mage and her small, oddly loud bird. Did they see him when he was bigger? There was really no way for her to know.
Terry bobbed, moving his head towards the door.
Right I do need to come here She sighed, standing.
She didnt remember opening the door, but she was in the entry hall, so she must have.
Mistress Tala? Jevin came from the back room. Youre a bit early, but He looked her over. Well, congratulations on your first step towards Fused.
Tala tiredly lifted one fist in the air. Hurrah. Wait I thought I was fully awake. She was slipping back, fast.
He shook his head, but he was smiling. If I may be so bold, you seem exhausted. Please go, get some sleep. Ill bump the merging until later. Come back this evening, or late afternoon, after you've had time to rest and get your head on straight. Soul-work is not the type of thing you want to do while tired.
Tala mustered a slow nod. I suppose that makes sense. Thank you.
Sleep, Mistress Tala.
She nodded again and was back outside, slumping on top of Terry.
Terry, for his part grumbled in an amusingly musical fashion, shifting beneath her until she was properly situated.
She again tucked her hands through his collar and dozed.
* * *
Consciousness barely returned enough for her to charge the cargo-slots.
Her mental image was terribly fuzzy, while still being accurate. Thankfully, that just made it take a bit longer.
An instant later, according to her perception, she was standing next to her locked door, in the dark.
She felt a presence.
There was something standing beside her, staring at her with wide, intense eyes.
Tala slowly looked to her right, down the unlit hallway. Only her enhanced eyes allowed her to pick out the predator, regarding her from the gloom, always watching, always hungry.
She jerked sideways at the sight, slamming into the still-locked door.
Come on, Tala, it's just Terry.
Terry tilted his head in concern from where he watched her. Squawk?
As soon as his eyes focused on them, however, he let the blade drop. Mistress Tala! Welcome. He smiled. I apologize for my current state, but I was unsure when youd arrive, and I thought it best to use the time, while I had it.
No apologies needed, Master Rane.
The attendant colored, bowed, and said her goodbyes, closing the door behind her.
So, what do you have in mind?
Rane grinned. Well, I have a few things that Id love to discuss with you, but I want to spar, first. He lightly bounced on the balls of his feet. Im a bit wound up and could use the expenditure.
Tala shrugged. Sure. Give me a minute to get my head on right.
His smile turned sheepish. I was actually wondering if I could try a match against Terry? Just one, then Id love to spar with you, too.
Terry squawked questioningly.
Rane nodded to the avian. Yes, really. I may not be as durable as Mistress Tala, but I am harder to hit.
Terry glanced to Tala, who shrugged. The terror bird flickered to a position flanking Rane, letting out a deeper squawk. Hed increased his size to be a bit bigger than that which he used when Tala rode him.
Im ready. Rane said this as he turned to face the bird, lifting Force into a hanging guard.
Terry immediately appeared behind the man, striking for his back.
Ranes inscriptions activated, sending him into a front-flip. Rane took advantage of the motion, tucking Force in close, tip towards his feet.
As soon as he was horizontal, continuing the flip, Rane drove Force towards Terry, using his immense physical strength, along with the motion.
Terry, of course, flickered out of the way, appearing beside Rane to strike again.
Ranes defense activated as expected, altering his trajectory once again. The large man, quite accustomed to his own power, reacted instinctively, and Force lanced out towards Terry, once again.
The following sequence was both beautiful and somehow comical.
Rane continued to spin and twist, as much like a childs top as an acrobat. He used each motion efficiently to bring his blade to bear, threatening Terry and forcing the terror bird to flicker away.
The Mage only occasionally contacted the ground, and he used feet and hands almost interchangeably to keep himself aloft and moving.
After nearly two minutes of back and forth, Terry flickered away, settling down to watch.
Rane came to a stop, landing perfectly in a crouch, Force held out to one side.
To Talas enhanced vision, the conflict had looked like nothing so much as a choreographed display, which shed expect to see in an expensive play.
She hesitated at that. I havent seen a play inyears. The last had been before her fathers descent into addiction. Theyd had some money, then, and the older kids had been able to go see plays with their parents.
She felt a sadness at that but shook it off.
Rane was breathing heavily, his arms trembling, ever so slightly. That wasfantastic. He stood slowly, sheathing Force.
Terry chirped.
Rane laughed. If I hadnt already had Force out and ready, Id have been hard pressed to pull it free. With it, though, I think we should call that a draw?
Terry stood, tilting his head.
Fine, fine. You could keep going, and Im almost spent. He pulled a thick cloth from his dimensional storage, the cloth seeming to appear as it was drawn from the leather loop on Ranes belt.
Like a street performer. She hadnt seen one of those in years, either.
Give me a minute to catch my breath and get some water. He swept sweat from his skin and dried his hair.
Tala took the moment to look around, examining the training space more closely.
Gloriously, the flooring wasnt sand. Instead, it seemed to be wood, but there was an unnatural springiness to it.
Rane saw her bouncing up and down slightly, and he laughed. Theres an underlying structure that allows the hard floor to have some give. It lets falls and takedowns hurt less.
Tala grinned back at him. So long as it isnt sand.
He smiled. I thought youd feel that way. How about you go a round with Terry. Then, you and I can get some practice in?
Tala glanced at the clock, high up on one wall. Its not that late. A couple rounds wont take too long. Sure.
Her face slammed into the floor, and she had a fleeting desire for the cushioning softness of sand.
Come on, Terry! I wasnt ready.
He chittered at her happily.
Fine I know I should always be ready. She vaulted up, drawing Flow and taking it into a two-handed grip. As subtly as she could, she touched her left middle finger to her thumb around Flows handle, focusing on Terry. The lock stuck.
She didnt let anything show on her face, as she slowly increased his gravity.
He didnt seem to react, instead circling her.
It wasnt wariness that caused him to circle, nor was it to taunt her. No, he was probably just trying to get her used to not knowing when an attack would come.
After fifteen seconds, his effective gravity was closing in on four times normal. He has to have noticed.
Tala frowned.
Terry stopped, a glint of mischief suddenly obvious in his avian eyes.
Her own eyes widened. Oh-
Terry flickered into being, standing on her shoulders, still full sized.
Despite her prodigious strength, Tala couldnt remain upright beneath the weight. Terry was heavy to begin with, and she had quadrupled the affect that had on him and anything below him.
Thus, Terry crowed in triumph, his talons latched onto her arms, as he rode her down to the floor, pinning her beneath his massive weight.
Rust you, Terry. Thats not fair.
He trilled at her and squatted down, sitting on her upper back.
She managed to squeeze out, Get off.
He trilled again.
He wants his weight back to normal She growled, but despite her irritation, she reversed her enactment and lowered his effective gravity.
In just less than 14 seconds, he was back to normal, and he vanished from her back, changing shape to break her lock and ensure he remained properly gravatized.
Tala pushed back to her feet, glaring. You should not be able to turn my tools against me that easily.
Terry simply curled up in one of the corners to sleep.
Rane, wisely, kept a smile from his face. So, ready? His breathing had leveled out, and he lifted Force slightly in indication.
Sure I cant do any worse against you, than I did against him.
He laughed then. Just so.
Tala called Flow to her hand, made sure the training scabbard was still firmly locked in place, and took up a guarding stance. Ready.