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The Way, Part Six

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:02 am
by Jack
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Frost 89, Year 4619

"Blood, Daniel. I can smell it, taste it on the tip of my tongue. It's how I remember you. I see you in my dreams, you know--all the time, and in every valley and field. You're a part of me, now."

. . .

Chimes blew in the wind, one after the other. They did so sequentially -- something about their weight, and the way one's vibrations allowed the other next to it to begin to move, an aspect of their unique resonance. He always thought it was so strange how that worked, and couldn't wrap his head around it. Daniel was the type of man that knew all of these absurd, outlandish things, proposing ideas that one would never imagine to be feasible up until the moment they worked.

That morning had been a beautiful one. Frost was beginning to wane, and though it rarely affected the temperature of their desert all too severely, the transition between Frost and Glade, and the season of Glade itself, were always his favorite sectors of the year. The one thing he was missing was his beloved at his bedside; he must have woken early, Jack could only assume, so he lazily rubbed his eyes, got dressed and hoped to follow after his footsteps. They lived together on a small bunker, right above Scythe's main headquarters, carved into a section of rocky crags amidst the sea of dunes. It was their 'lookout tower', they would always call it, a gift for all that Daniel had done for the gang. A place of revelry for the two men, whose love had blossomed only more of late. A few weeks prior, they had agreed to marry.

The festivities weren't far away. Jack had no idea how to be a proper husband -- or even really a lover. He was still learning the ropes, tugging on each one as they came until whatever loomed above inevitably fell on him. He wasn't very good at being a partner; he was sometimes crass, insensitive and often unfair. He was also a whimsical man, while Daniel was structured and orderly. Jack defied the logical norms the other had sought to build around their relationship, sometimes displaying too great or too little emotion, sometimes over-bearing and sometimes under-reciprocating. He was, as Mindy called him, the entropy to Daniel's stability.

And he was fine with that. It was who he was, after all -- this ridiculous man, always with absurd stories to tell, addicted to dreaming in the night but reticent to share any of those journeys; they were kept to himself. Daniel was a mechanic, a sniper with his Lever-Action rifle, and a scientific mind. He always wanted to be an engineer in the way of the Unbroken Empire -- unconventional, innovative, and unconstrained by the practices and norms of the brunt of the world.

If there was one thing they were truly good at, it was being a team. They fought the Pyrerazers and Moons, and even now that they were in Bloodbreaker territory, the two had managed to help keep Scythe safe. They had a role and purpose there -- within the community, and within each other. That sort of thing... it wasn't so easily replicated.

Stepping outside of the bunker-tower, the man yawned, looking around to see where his lover might have gone. He wasn't out on the upper rocks, fiddling with some object or other. Recently he had found a Transmission device, an artifact of Resonance that was still functional. Aimlessly, he'd been communicating into it every evening as the sun began to set, sitting along the flat surface of the mesa. Other hours of the day, he would examine its structure, curious as to how the Shard inside communicated with the other end -- and why it needed to be enclosed within a box.

"Daniel!" Mindy yelled from below, holding her hands around her mouth so her voice would carry further. "You need to come down. Something's happening."

So he did, climbing down the rocks until he dropped down below the entrance to their base, glancing back-and-forth. "What's up?"

"A ton of our shit is gone!" she exclaimed. "And the new recruits are fucking missing. Darnak, Lyra and James. There's Chariot tracks on the sand, but I'm afraid to follow them alone. Please--help me."

"Wait, wait -- why not get Emmanuel and the rest of the gang?"

"Most of them went out early to hold negotiations with the Moons. It's only me and a few others, and no one wants to come; they're saying I'm over-exaggerating, or that Emmanuel will handle it. But I'm not fucking wrong -- something's seriously off."

He paused, curling his lips. "Okay... where's Daniel?"

"I don't know! I told him about it earlier, and he fucking disappeared! He's the one who noticed the tracks. I think he went after them, Jack!"

Jack narrowed his eyes, an immediate dread overcoming him. It was... so like Daniel to pursue. And to pursue alone. He felt his stomach tense and churn, as if he were one shaky step away from vomiting. This was the weakness that came with love, the sort Emmanuel always warned him about. Now he knew.

"We're going," he said, immediately stepping past her to grab his Chariot. Turning on the engine, he nodded towards Mindy, and set off.

Re: The Way, Part Six

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:27 am
by Jack
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The journey was not long, but it was riddled with anxiety for both of them. "Jack... Darnak and them," Mindy whispered, as the sands displaced by their bikes trickled past them, their eyes protected by goggles. "Do you think they betrayed us? Th-there's no way that's a fucking coincidence, right? How could we let this happen..."

"By trustin' people that don' deserve it," he spat. "That's always Emmanuel's problem. He's so caught up in his cult of personality, his pride, that he thinks no one would ever do shit like that to him. He's too damn arrogant."

Silence fell between them, as they came upon an enclosed set of large rocks, forming some sort of chasm that opened up into a large area. Jack knew it well; it was their secondary option for a base, and also their retreat if the bunker ever fell. Darnak and the rest had just been shown those rocks -- the coincidences were piling. More and more, he became certain that this was not a fluke. This had been a coordinated plan.

Blood, on the sand. The way the spatter was... someone had been shot, right out here near the mouth of the chasm. Judging by who left first and who followed, realistically, there was only one man that blood could belong to. "Daniel," he voiced, his heart sinking in his chest. Briefly, he closed his eyes, taking in a deep and pained breath. Mindy had tears in her eyes.

They dismounted, hoping not to make any more sound. Jack led the way into the open chasm, eyes darting around in every direction to potentially spot one of the traitors, though the only thing he could find were more, occasional drips of blood within the grains. "Why didn' he just come home...? He could've been treated..."

"Jack..."

Daniel's bag was lying against one of the stone pillars. He nearly gagged at the sight of it -- it was confirmation. There was blood along the straps, so much blood. Tears were filling his own eyes, now; there was only one thing this could mean. "No way... no fucking way..."

"Jack, you have to calm down -- we don't know if they're still around. One of the guns went missing; they could get us from behind."

"I don't care!" he yelled, voice pained. "Come out... COME OUT AND FACE ME, YOU FUCKING CUNTS."

"Jack, stop!"

What followed was empty silence. The man rubbed his temples, and continued around the corner, head pounding. His eyes widened as he came across Lyra's corpse -- the red-headed woman's neck had been broken, twisted like nothing. The only blood coming from here, though, was whatever was pooling behind her head from where her skull met the back of the desert stone. "M-maybe Daniel took the rifle, gunned 'em all down..." he whispered, nodding along.

That was quickly proven wrong. Around the next set of stones, he felt his entire body stop and reel, as if it was pulling in his own skin, every organ in his body twisting from inside. The wailing began immediately.

He could hear the roaring of Grakain, from out beyond in the dunes. He ignored them; their howling was just one of many sounds that filtered in through the pounding of his head. Daniel's corpse laid there before him... his body beaten, his face slashed, his chest split open in scattered parts, the endless incisions of shivs breaking him apart. He was dead, eyes absently staring through the ceiling of the enclosed mesa, blood surrounding him on all sides in a pool that drenched even the sands.

"Daniel..." he sobbed. "Daniel. How did this... happen?"

Mindy wrapped her arms around him from behind, holding him tight. He barely moved, just stared, before his mind blanked. "I'm so sorry, Jack..."

"Dead, Mindy... he's dead."

Re: The Way, Part Six

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2021 11:44 pm
by Alexander Cross

XP: 5

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Pieces of Knowledge:
  • Investigation: Generic Lore 1
  • Investigation: Generic Lore 2
  • Investigation: Generic Lore 3
  • Investigation: Blood-Tracks
  • Investigation: Piecing together an event
  • Intimidation: Generic Lore 1
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Comments:
Wow! That’s one intense thread. That’s truly a heartbreaking moment, and to picture the future that both of them would have had. May he rest in peace (Still hoping that it was just a nightmare and Jack would wake up anytime soon). If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, let me know. Enjoy your rewards!