The call wasnât loud, but deep and commanding. Like a lionâs roar it was stately and powerful, and promised that those who dared disobey would feel teeth on their throat. Everyone lowered their weapons, forced to capitulate.
The burly, ugly manâs expression revealed his displeasure. He glared at the tall bearded man who stopped them. âG.o.dd.a.m.nit, Leonine, what are you doinâ?â
Apparently the lion-esque leader of this tribe had a name to match his appearance â Leonine. He grinned and it called to mind the image of a lion baring its fangs.
Earning a nickname like that in the wastelands was no easy feat. Although they listened to the older man this team seemed loosely organized, probably several groups patched together. If despite that they jumped when Leonine spoke, it said a lot about this complicated person.
Leonine pierced Cloudhawk and the Bloodsoaked Queen with his eyes. They were small, seemingly weak, but the grizzled warrior could see the signs of battle writ in wounds all over Cloudhawkâs body. It told him that these children had seen vicious fighting. For someone to suffer that many wounds and still make it out alive meant they were real wastelanders.
âWho are you? What are you doing wandering around out here?â
âWeâre from Blackflag Outpost.â Cloudhawk didnât know if these men were friends or foes, but he gave them a straight answer anyway. âWe were attacked by sweepers and managed to get away. We got separated from the others and now weâre here.â
âBlackflag Outpost? Iâve heard of it, they say it was a big settlement. Iâm surprised to hear a group of sweepers could break through.â Curiosity was thick in Leonineâs rumbling voice. The others tightened their grips on their weapons for they knew his next command was probably going to decide whether these kids lived or died. After a few moments of thought Leonine continued. âWeâre headed toward the Greenland Outpost. The roadâs dangerous, and we can always use another arm to swing a weapon. If youâve got nowhere else to go you can follow us â but just follow, you stay behind the group.â
Leonineâs decision was unexpected. Cloudhawk was desperate to live, and death seemed inevitable unless they followed these people. What choice did he have?
Whatever kind of place this Greenland Outpost was wasnât important. All he heard was âoutpost,â and the two of them needed a safe haven where they could nurse their wounds.
Leonine nodded. âThen youâre coming with us.â
The bearded warrior turned and made to leave. His companions relaxed their weapons. No one gave the two any more trouble, because going against Leonineâs decision would make him seem weak â and that would have consequences.
Cloudhawk blurted out. âCan you give us water?â
âAre you f.u.c.kinâ deaf? He said you can follow, thatâs it!â The brutish man barked. âYou think weâre a G.o.dd.a.m.n charity?!â
A dagger made a raspy thud as it buried itself in the sand. The weapon was from the Elysium fields, brought here by the Bloodsoaked Queen. It wasnât a relic, but one could tell at a glance it was made from a special metal. It was keen and straight, and even decent wasteland weapons couldnât compare with it. When the Queen opened her mouth she spoke with a quiet tenacity, concealing her weakness. âTake this dagger in trade!â
The brute s.n.a.t.c.hed the dagger from the ground and turned it over in his hands in appreciation. Water was precious out here in the wastelands, but her dagger was more than a worthy exchange.
Cloudhawk added his own impatient voice. âWell? Â Are you gonna take it or not?!â
âA s.h.i.+tty broken dagger isnât enough.â The brute drew his eyes over the Queenâs body. Her face was covered by the hideous demon mask but it couldnât hide her full chest, round backside and long slender legs. She was still getting a lot of unsavory attention, and the evil look in the bruteâs eyes left no question as to his intent. âItâs your lucky day, woman. My boys and I have suffered a bit of a dry spell ourselves. You show us a good time, and weâll give you water!â
How could the Bloodsoaked Queen ignore such an insult? If sheâd even been able to walk unaided this reckless idiot would be a carca.s.s left to rot in the desert sun.
Everyoneâs eyes were on the Queen now, hungry and violent. None of them made an effort to hide their wild, lascivious desires. Out in these wicked badlands a woman of her caliber was like a sheep among wolves. It didnât require much imagination to know what would happen to her.
Cloudhawk moved forward to block them, but two burly men grabbed him tight.
The brute and a dozen other men surrounded the Queen and she stumbled backward to try and avoid them. Reached out with her will to summon her relicâs power only earned her a tearing pain in her skull. She couldnât pair with its resonance, she was too weak.
One of the men lunged at her ravenously.
She managed to sidestep his a.s.sault. Her right leg whipped out and caught the man between his. He let out a piteous whine and collapsed to the ground, rolling in agony. When the other men saw their friendâs plight they broke out in raucous laughter. A few of them saw it as their chance to cause trouble.
A b.e.a.s.t.i.a.l yell erupted from behind the Queen and suddenly her hands were caught in a vice-like grip. Struggled as she might she couldnât get free, her only response was to yell. âIf you dare try anything Iâll make you regret being born!â
âItâs a wild place, girlie!â
âWhat the f.u.c.k are you wearinâ woman?â
âThis b.i.t.c.h is feisty! Iâm gonna like this one!â
âWhat the f.u.c.k are you in such a hurry for, huh? I havenât had my turn yet!â He kicked the man who was still curled up on the ground and prepared to take off his pants. âGet in line boys, Iâm first.â
The brute thought of something then and turned his head to the two men holding Cloudhawk back. âBring that punk over here. Iâm gonna make him watch me take his woman!â
As the rowdy group prepared for their fun, Leonine watched with an indifferent expression.
Out here in the wastes women were tools, a way for men to vent. Now that the girl was here she had to understand that. If she wasnât strong enough to protect herself then she would be used as they liked. It was true for the men, too. If they werenât strong enough to protect their women then they had to deal with losing them.
These were the rules out here in this wretched place. Without power you had to resign yourself to your fate!
A b.l.o.o.d.y red hue crept into Cloudhawkâs eyes. Suddenly he felt a deluge of energy burst through his exhausted body, like an erupting volcano. He wrenched himself free from his captors. âYouâre f.u.c.kin DEAD!â
His voice was wild, ferocious, murderous. Everyone stopped what they were doing and looked at him. Cloudhawk s.n.a.t.c.hed up his inconspicuous staff and charged through a group of men like a rabid rhinoceros. The brute, who was fumbling with his pants, felt a crazed and lethal sensation wash over him. His face curled into a savage scowl.
âDonât blame me for this s.h.i.+t, Leonine. This f.u.c.k brought it on himself!â
The brute hefted a long heavy knife. If Leonine was their leader than this man was certainly their number two. Any man who could order a dozen degenerates like these around wasnât your typical wastelander. He wasnât as strong as Mad Dog, say, but he would definitely have been comparable to the strongest fighters of the Tartarus mercenaries!
The bruteâs short sword was thick and st.u.r.dy but he wielded it like it weighed nothing, bringing it down in a chopping motion toward Cloudhawk with pinpoint accuracy. He wielded it masterfully.
Cloudhawkâs will suddenly burst out! The exorcist staff started to spin rapidly.
Before the other men could react Cloudhawk brought the staff down on up in a crus.h.i.+ng strike. Like gla.s.s the bruteâs sword shattered into a million pieces while Cloudhawkâs staff didnât seem to slow at all. It collided with the bruteâs chest, hitting him so hard that blood and flesh exploded everywhere like heâd pummeled a rotten tomato.
The brute never made a sound. He was flung back three or four meters then bent backward, nearly broken in half. He fell to the ground at a grotesque angle, and only the bones of his spine and a few strips of flesh kept the two halves of his body connected.
His eyes were wide as saucers and blood sputtered from his mouth in a torrent. Any air that had been in his lungs was replaced with thick, fresh blood. For a few seconds his arms twitched before he stopped moving entirely.
Cloudhawk was caked in gore. He didnât even look at what was left of the brute as, like a crazed demon, he howled at the others. âGet your hands off her!â
âAhhh!â
âMonster! Heâs a f.u.c.kinâ monster!â
The brawny man holding the Queen was scared stiff. Half a moment later his wits returned enough for him to let her go and go tearing off into the distance.
Cloudhawk pulled the weakened Queen behind him. He pointed his exorcist staff at the slack-jawed miscreants, his face a deranged mask. âAny else want to try their f.u.c.kin luck?!â
It was a bluff, heâd only had enough energy to use the staff once. There was no way heâd be able to protect himself or the Queen from the rest of these outlaws. But his terrifying display had scared them completely. Theyâd seen him break the brute nearly in half with a stick, and they were absolutely terrified they might be next.
The bruteâs subordinates kept about ten meters between them and the demon kid. No one dared step forward to challenge him.
Cloudhawkâs lithe frame was reflected in the Queenâs s.h.i.+mmering eyes. Like a feral beast heâd put himself, small as he was, between her and a group of vile and vicious men.
He was young, and weak, but he threw himself at the others and risked his life to protect me. Again⌠I owe him again.
Leonine appeared once more with several men in tow. Cloudhawk watched him come nervously. He hadnât fought the old man but he knew he was on par with the likes of Mad Dog. If it came to a battle he was sure to lose.
âAlright, put away your weapons.â An eerie calm was in Leonineâs voice. He spoke unhurriedly. âNumber two wasnât worth s.h.i.+t. He started a fight he couldnât finish, even death wonât clear his shame. From today onward youâre gonna take his place as my number two.â
That was all the attention Leonine was going to pay toward the bruteâs death. Now Cloudhawk was his victimâs replacement?
âYou got fifteen minutes to prep.â Leonine plucked a canteen from his person and threw it toward Cloudhawk. âAfter fifteen minutes weâre movinâ.â
Cloudhawk caught the canteen and shook it. Inside water sloshed around enticingly. It was full, much to his delight. Full of life-saving nectar!
He pulled open the bung and handed it to the Queen. He didnât do it out of some altruistic moral sense. Cloudhawk knew he wasnât strong enough, he needed the Queen at her best to keep him safe.
These wasteland savages were vicious and cruel, but they were good at adapting to circ.u.mstances. Cloudhawkâs b.l.o.o.d.y showing had made a deep impression, to say the least. They were like different people now, and respectfully addressed Cloudhawk as âSecond Brother.â
The Bloodsoaked Queen gulped down half the canteenâs contents. She felt like a sunbaked desert after a blessed rain. From head to toe, from inside out, it was like she could feel every cell of her body being nourished. Like being reborn.
Cloudhawk drank what was left. He really was parched and didnât leave a single drop of water left. As he drank it down he felt the water infusing him with vigor. He couldnât remember the last time he felt this good.
Fifteen minutes laterâŚ
Cloudhawk and the Bloodsoaked Queen found themselves part of this band of wasteland outlaws, headed for a place called the Greenland Outpost.