NIGHT CRAWLERS
By: Amanda A. Hilliard “Shadowstar”
Story #5 featuring Shadowstar
~Sometimes the imagination isn’t too far
from the truth~
~for Jennie, Amy, Allison and Christine
This takes place after Hunter’s Moon and “To
Lose Avalon”. Remember, this is an all together different reality from what
most of you know.
CHAPTER 1: RESTLESS IN SEARCHING
The falling sunlight rippled down the walls
of the Eyrie Tower. Moonlight was soon to follow. Elisa Maza stepped out of the
Wyvern doors and onto the stone ground. Here’s she saw a sight not too unusual
around these parts.
“No sleep, tonight, Shadowstar?” Elisa
questioned.
Shadowstar shouldn’t have been startled, but
her concentration was so deep that she lost focus of those around her. She held
up her wrists to show the bracelets molded by sorcery.
“I guess I was lucky to be a Kindred,”
Shadowstar replied.
“Lucky? I thought you were miserable in that
realm?” Elisa questioned.
“I was, but I got free gifts in the
process... a loss of memory... and a somewhat diminishing power supply...”
“Why don’t you sleep anymore?” Elisa
questioned concerned.
“I don’t know. I don’t like the
helplessness... the feeling of knowing I may not wake up again.”
“The Quarrymen have been arrested for their
attacks on pro-gargoyle people.”
“There are others out there.”
“Yea, but you can’t dwell on it. Star, you
have faced foes greater than this. I wouldn’t worry.”
“You’re right, Elisa.”
And then, the twilight emerged on schedule.
Bits of stone skin shattered to the Earth as a roar broke through the cold
night air. Shadowstar smiled as their leader glided to her location.
“You didn’t sleep again, my love, “ Goliath
told her.
“I did. . . just not in stone,” Shadowstar answered.
She wouldn’t admit the real reason she was so
cautious and worried. Brooklyn and Lexington looked at Shadowstar and knew what
it was. They promised they would not tell Goliath their findings from their
patrol two nights ago.
Goliath wrapped his massive wings around
Shadowstar’s tall and slender gargoyle frame. Usually that would be a great
comfort to her, but today, it wasn’t.
“Tell me, Elisa, how did we ‘win’ over the
Quarrymen?” Goliath questioned.
“Well, Goliath, with the leads that you and
the clan helped us find. We were able to link the bombings of the pro group
buildings to the Quarrymen. Several people also came to step forward about the
identity of the leaders. They got sloppy, Goliath. In the midst of their hate,
they forgot how to cover up their tracks. Crime doesn’t pay nor does hate,”
Elisa explained.
“Are we free of them for good?” Goliath
questioned.
“For now. Hopefully the courts won’t go easy
on them. It depends on who their jury is,” Elisa sighed.
“Human justice,” Hudson remarked.
“It is time for our patrol. Star, it’s your
turn to stay behind. Hudson, Bronx, you’re with me. Lexington and Brooklyn.
Angela and Broadway,” Goliath said stepping away from Shadowstar.
“G’bye, my love,” she replied.
“I will be back soon,” Goliath replied.
Shadowstar watched the clan glide out into
the darkened sky. She was glad tonight wasn’t hers for patrol. She had work to
do.
“Try to get some rest, Star,” Elisa told her.
“Thank you for your concern,” Star replied.
“The Quarrymen are disbanded and there is
much support for the gargoyles.”
“Yet there is much hate.”
“After Xanatos went public about Goliath
saving his son-”
“I know, Elisa, I know.”
Elisa looked at her watch and realized that
Matt Bluestone would be waiting for her.
“I better go now. My job is awaiting,” Elisa
replied.
“G’journey, Detective,” Shadowstar said.
“I’ll see you at dawn.”
Elisa exited as Shadowstar looked at the
moonlight. She didn’t really know what she was thinking. She had a little fear
inside her heart, and she hoped Goliath would be alright. Her suspicions only
affirmed the death of the Olympians... something Goliath wasn’t quick in
believing.
“I know you’re out there,” Shadowstar
whispered turning her back to the moon.
Shadowstar then walked down a set of stairs
and entered the interior of Wyvern.
“I might as well finish what I’ve started,”
Shadowstar replied walking into one of the many rooms.
* * *
Shadowstar woke up to the poking of a
familiar faery friend. Puck levitated next to her and picked up the books that
she had previously been reading.
“Look at yourself, Snowy! You’re wearing
yourself ragged with your obsession!” Puck scolded, “Not even all the coffee in
Brazil is going to keep you up at this rate. You’re killing yourself!”
“Puck, I know what we saw, and you know what
Athena said.”
“What you, Lex, and Brook saw was probably
just a hoax, and I don't know what Athena was talking about.”
“No, Puck, those were real. I saw the prey...
Now I must find the hunter.”
“Vampires do not exist... even if some form
of immortals killed the Olympians, it was not vampires! I’m sorry, I haven’t
seen any blood sucking bandits coming to my window lately.”
“On the contrary, Puck, they do. You just
need to find them.”
“Why do you keep this so secretive? Goliath
is so worried about you!”
“I’ll tell him after I prove myself correct.”
“I don’t know how you hold onto him with your
stubborn ways.”
“Why do all of you have to say that about
me?” Shadowstar questioned really hurt by her friend’s words.
“I’m sorry, Powder. It’s just that you always
hide things until it gets to the point that it may hurt somebody else,” Puck
sitting down next to Star.
“I will tell him, Puck. Just not tonight. I
have to be sure of it before I say anything.”
Suddenly, Brooklyn and Lexington burst
through the door. Shadowstar looked up abruptly. She almost knew what they were
going to say.
“We found another one,” Brooklyn told her.
“Where is it?”
“The ambulance got there too quickly. We
didn’t see the creature,” Lexington replied.
“I will find it... or it will find me,” Star
replied.
“Star, how?” Lex questioned her.
“Creatures of the night are always attracted.
And these vampires seem to fit that category very much so... Goliath is back,”
Star commented sensing her love.
“Should we tell him?” Brooklyn questioned.
“It’s not right for me to hide anything form
our leader much longer,” Star commented.
“And if he wasn’t the leader, would you tell
him as your love?” Brooklyn asked her fully questioning her motives.
“I... don’t know,” Star admitted.
“At least you can admit it,” Lex told her
looking up at Shadowstar’s normally glum face.
“Crewman Powder I order you to sleep!” Puck
commanded her with his faery way.
“Aye, sir.”
They walked through the winding hallways following
the scent of food. Oddly enough, they found the clan eating away in the
kitchen. Usually Broadway is the mass consumer of the group. ‘Seems as though
he’s rubbing off on them,’ Shadowstar thought as she looked around the kitchen.
“And what is this?” Star questioned.
“A craving,” Goliath replied tossing Star and
apple. She took a bite out of it and shook her head smiling lightly. Shadowstar
didn’t want to interrupt the light hearted mood of the bunch, but the eyes of
Brooklyn persuader her otherwise. Shadowstar coyly walked over to Goliath and
whispered into his ear.
“Goliath, we need to talk,” Star told him
grabbing his arm.
“About what?” He questioned almost concerned.
“Something Brooklyn, Lex and I found
patrolling the other night.”
“I see. Let us go elsewhere.”
Shadow took Goliath by the talon as they
slipped out of the little gargoyle gathering. They made their way to the top of
one of the towers where they knew they would be alone. Walking to the wall for
the tower, Shadowstar watched the beauty of the city go by. How could so many
hate them when they have proven themselves worthy? ‘Why is it that fear of the
unknown always leads to have no matter the circumstances?’ Shadowstar
questioned herself.
Goliath stood next to his angel and watched
her beautiful hair rapture with the wind. He wondered how he became so lucky.
With Shadowstar in his life, nothing else seemed to matter. Once, he thought he
was in love with Demon, but Demona is nothing compared to Shadowstar. He loved
this gargoyle with all his heart, but he did not know how to hold onto the
independent and stubborn one.
“This isn’t about the Quarrymen,” Goliath
questioned resting his talons on her shoulders.
“It never was. I just didn’t want you and
Elisa to question my motives.”
“And they are?”
“... Let me start from the beginning...”
Shadowstar replayed the events in her mind
like they happened a second ago.
Brooklyn, Lexington, and she were assigned to
patrol the west side of New York. While flying low, Shadowstar sensed a small
scuffle. Brooklyn and Lex went into the ally first. They quickly called
Shadowstar to their aid.
“Star, look!” Lexington yelled.
Shadowstar quickly swooped down to the aid of
her clan. She stopped dead in her tracks when the corpse came into focus. It
stunned her for some strange reason when usually, things like this were almost
ordinary after the life she has lead.
“Lexington, call the ambulance to this spot,”
Brooklyn commanded as Lex scampered off.
“No use, she’s dead,” Star replied sensing no
psyche at all.
There was an unusual presence around the body
like an immortal was there. Immortals can sense others of their kind... faery,
Kindred, vampire, Olympian. It’s all the same. They can feel each other.
“This was not ordinary,” Star said of the
harlot’s death.
“How so?” Brooklyn questioned.
“Look for yourself.”
She moved the hair way from the neck of the
victim to give Brooklyn a better look. Two small holes were punctured through
the neck like something from a horror movie. Brooklyn gasped at the sight
imagining a cruel death like that.
“What could have caused it?” Brooklyn
questioned.
“Not what... who... a really gruesome
psychopath or... a vampire.”
“A vampire? They’re only myths.”
“And some say that gargoyles and faeries are
myths... Brooklyn, you fully know that of what Goliath and Puck spoke that
Athena hinted at another kind of immortals,” Shadowstar remarked.
“We must tell Goliath.”
“No, not yet, Brooklyn. I don’t want to worry
Goliath until I have proof.”
Brooklyn was reluctant to agree, but he did
by Shadowstar’s subtle persuasion. Lexington returned and took the vow of
silence with much less hassle. Even in other realities, he was always the first
to trust Shadowstar... that was only two nights ago.
“So you had my clan lie to me?” Goliath said
abruptly coldly taking his hands off of Shadowstar’s shoulders.
“They didn’t lie,” Shadowstar answered
turning around to meet Goliath’s angry gaze.
“They just didn’t speak of what occurred, and
to me, that is a lie... Do they exist, Star? Are we not alone in the night?
Have you found what Athena referred to as true?”
“We never were alone in the night. As long as
we have each other, we are not alone, but yes, Goliath, I do believe they exist.
I can sense the immortal presence.”
“And they are killing,” Goliath said curling
his hand into an angry fist.
“They are feeding,” Shadowstar said grabbing
his arm hoping to sooth the anger.
“They are killing humans.”
“Yes, I know and so are other humans,”
Shadowstar told him turning away.
“And you’ve spent all your time researching
them?” He criticized Shadowstar who became more frustrated with Goliath’s
stubbornness.
“Goliath, nothing but myths. I’m wasting
precious time. I need to find something.”
“They’ll be there tomorrow, Shadowstar. Rest
today,” Goliath requested resting his talons on her shoulders wanting to mend
the slight rift between them.
Shadowstar looked up to his eyes to see that
it was more of a command than a request. The strong independence of her will
would have commanded her to do otherwise, but her heart knew Goliath was
looking out for her health.
She needed not to answer Goliath. Her simple
gesture of unclasping the silver and sapphire clad bracelets was all Goliath
needed. If she was not wearing them on her wrists, the sorcery would not
protect her. She handed Goliath the bracelets. He accepted them gratefully and
clasped them to his belt.
Goliath smiled at the softening Shadowstar.
He recalled the day when Star was nothing but a hard core warrior with no
control over the power in which she possessed... and did she have a mouth...
when Andrian showed up from the other reality, he thought there was going to be
a war... And when she met Oberon... Avalon was going to hear that battle for days
to come... But Shadowstar has changed her views... she has grown from her
childish ways.
“It will be dawn soon,” Shadowstar stated.
“I know,” Goliath replied.
Elisa stepped out onto the Wyvern ground.
Goliath was not with the other gargoyles like usual. As the rays of sunlight
hit the gargoyles, her eyes glanced upward. She saw Goliath wrap his wings and
arms around Shadowstar. She rested her head on his heart as they turned to
stone in each others’ arms. Elisa smiled at their profound love and left to go
home.
* * *
“Hudson, its your turn to stay home.
Shadowstar, Bronx and myself are going east. Brooklyn and Angela, west.
Broadway and Lexington take the sea front,” Goliath commanded.
Brooklyn walked up to Shadowstar with concern
in his eyes.
“If you need help, you know how to contact
me,” Brooklyn said referring to Star’s telepathy.
Shadowstar nodded in acknowledgment. She
picked up Bronx with her telekinetic hands as she glided over the wind. Goliath
followed her through the city buildings gaining much speed on her winding body.
He surpassed her in almost sport. She looked above her and chuckled at the
little game Goliath was starting to play. Her smile was stopped by Goliath’s
quick senses.
“Over there,” Goliath pointed.
They rushed into the darkened ally.
Shadowstar sighed when she realized that it was the same scene as last time.
The dead body laid on the ground, bu this time, Shadowstar will find this
person. Not another day would go by without the immortal being known.
“Why can’t I sense you? I can feel your
immortal presence!” Shadowstar yelled.
Bronx sniffed the shadows behind them.
Shadowstar and Goliath used their senses to search the darkness. Star found it
odd that she couldn’t pick up any psychic reading, but she felt it nonetheless.
“Star, let’s leave,” Goliath said uneasy with
the feelings the ally was giving him.
Suddenly, Bronx whimpered. Both gargoyles
turned around. A bolt shocked their mind...
Darkness...
CHAPTER 2: IMMORTAL FOOTSTEPS
Brooklyn paced around Wyvern like a concerned
father. Where were they? Goliath, Bronx and Shadowstar had not returned and
cannot be found. What if something terrible had happened? He didn’t want to
assume power once more. Brooklyn hoped that the same fate did not meet his friends
that the people in the dark allies had met.
“Whatta ye propose we do, lad?” Hudson
questioned walking up to the second in command.
“Where’s Puck? He has a psi link with
Shadowstar,” Brooklyn replied wrapping his crimson wings around him body.
“I’ll get him,” Lexington said scampering off
to find their faery friend.
The clan sat silently but were interrupted by
Angela’s soft sobbing. She was so worried for those who she would call parents.
Shadowstar had become so much of a mother and friend to her and Goliath, her
father. She loves him with all her heart. This couldn’t be happening to her.
“It’ll be alright, Angela,” Broadway
comforted.
“Ang, we’ll find them,” Brooklyn said looking
into Angela’s eyes sorrowful eyes.
They all fought for her love and devotion and
neither could bear the thought of losing her. Gargoyles were so rare these days
except on Avalon... and they were not on Avalon.
Puck entered calmly. He didn’t have any words
of wisdom. He only could say, “She’s not dead.”
“Well, you’re blunt,” Broadway remarked.
“Whattya want me to do? I’m not any savior or
anything. The psi link is still here so she’s not dead,” Puck questioned.
Brooklyn arched his eyebrows in question.
This was not usual for Puck to be acting this way. If only Star were there... but
she’s not, and now, Brooklyn has to rely on his own senses this time. He always
has had to before Shadowstar came. He just always took her powers for granted
like many of them did... but as many have noticed, she isn’t capable of
everything she used to.
“You’re not Puck,” Brooklyn growled staring
at the imposter.
No sooner than that, Lexington and Puck
entered the room. Puck looked at the false one. He was dumbfounded yet found
much humor in the situation.
“Who are you?” Brooklyn growled.
“And once again, the truth of Apollo
prevails,” the being said dropping the charade revealing her true Olympian
form.
They beheld in front of them no mortal.
Radiant beauty stood before their eyes. Puck’s jaw dropped envious with her
entrance, and he bowed in reverence to the being. The gargoyles were awestruck
and yet confused... but Angela smiled as a greeting.
“How come I can make an entrance like that?”
Puck whined as his own little greeting.
The being was wrapped with golden light as
her clothing transformed. She was a beautiful woman who was yet a warrior
bearing a shield in one hand and a sword in the other. She looked like she just
stepped out of the Trojan War with helmet and spear. If it weren’t for the head
of Medusa on the breastplate of the armor, Lexington would not have recognized
her. He had become well versed in mythology.
“I thought you were only of mythological
tale,” Lexington said in awe.
“And many thought you were in Tartarus. To
what do we own this pleasure-” Puck started being cut off from her splendor
introduction.
“I am Athena, goddess of war and bound to
wisdom. My kind were slain by vampires who met their own fates... Never drink
the blood of the Olympians. Myself and my father were the only ones spared.
Zeus met his death after betraying, trying to murder, and murdering Jeremy
Nathaniel... the first vampire. He could have chosen to live as a vampire... He
is now in Hades...” Athena explained in more detail than usual.
“Gee, I bet if you would have told Oberon
that, too, you would have received your help. What do you ask of us?” Puck
questioned with big gestures as always.
“My faery friend, the times of the gods have
changed. My power is not what it once was. I am no more powerful than your lord
Oberon as you have seen before. A goddess only in name, I must ask for the help
I could never ask Oberon for again.”
“With what?” Hudson questioned stroking his
white beard in question.
“The vampires are just one of the immortal races.
Their’s is like no other. They are all bound together with their forbidden
ways. Remy was their beginning and their end. The oracle at Delphi spoke it,
and you all know what Apollo speaks it true. Zeus took Remy’s life too soon.
The Fates had not willed it yet, but Zeus defied them despite all. When Jeremy
died, things took an awful turn for all mysterious and magical life. The end
had come much earlier than expected. You gargoyles have even felt the shock of
hate that penetrated many men’s hearts. Jeremy has to be brought back to this
world,” Athena told hoping they were much easier to convince than Oberon.
“Where do we go to find him?” Angela asked
wanting to help an old friend.
“Where else? You must go where all immortals
go when they die... Tartarus.”
“Hades? We need Shadowstar for that one. You
all got along fine up against that goon of his, Hellfury. Going up against the
mighty boss man of the Underworld is a job for her,” Puck replied speaking all
of their minds.
“Always relying on the mighty one. I admire
her... Heh, she’s with the greatest of all vampires... she’ll return. Jean-Marc
and Laren were sent here to find help. Little did they know, time was running
out. When she does return, I will be back. My castle is calling me,” Athena
said and disappeared into a blinding light.
“She even gets a 10 on her exit,” Puck
sighed.
“What do we do, Brooklyn?” Lexington asked.
“What can we do? We just have to wait,”
Brooklyn replied, “Athena herself said that they were in good hands.”
“I’d like to help for now, but Owen is
needed. Pucko will be back when it’s time to go into battle once more,” Puck
said exiting in his own blinding flash of light.
“Heh, our lives have been too interesting
since Shadowstar arrived,” Hudson replied.
“Yea, and this time, it’s not even her
fault,” Broadway commented.
“It will be dawn soon,” Brooklyn said exiting
Wyvern in his quiet mannerism.
Elisa was looking around outside when the
gargoyles exited Wyvern’s doors.
“Hey guys, where Goliath?” Elisa questioned.
“With some... well... friends?” Angela
replied unsure of what to say. “Elisa, do you believe in vampires?” Brooklyn
questioned putting his had on her shoulder.
“No, why?”
“Well, as hard as it is to believe, we’ve
just been visited by a Greek goddess... and start believing,” Brooklyn said
turning into stone.
Elisa just looked confused.
“I hate when you do this to me guys,” Elisa
said walking away ready to go to bed for the day.
* * *
“She’s awaking,” a man said with a French
accent.
She knew that wasn’t Goliath’s voice. Where was
she? The images around her were too blurry to make out. The immortal presence
lingered all around her, but she could not pick up any mind patterns except for
Goliath’s.
“They must have mental powers,” Shadowstar
concluded mentally while grabbing her forehead trying to collect her thoughts.
Shadowstar tried to pull herself up. The
muscles in her body stretched like they’ve been motionless for days. The
presence of Goliath was near but her mind and body were so weak. Everything
slowly came into focus for her.
“Take it slow, my love,” she heard Goliath
say as he placed his arm around her for support.
“What happened?” Shadowstar questioned
feeling her energy slowly returning.
A woman approached Shadowstar from the
shadows. She seemed to mold herself into the darkness... truly a majestic
sight. Her hair was long and black. The fierce blue eyes looked down at
Shadowstar. Her skin was extremely pale and the veins were very prominent in
her face. Her dress was very Gothic yet very classy. A black cloak flowed
behind her in her every movement. Shadowstar looked closely at this woman, and
she realized that she almost saw her own reflection. They could not have been
counterparts for the great vortex would reappear... and Shadowstar has seen
enough Opaque to last her a life time.
“I did not realize how much my telepathic
shock would effect you. Your powers must have went through a massive burnout,”
she replied in a very mysterious voice.
“But... you mind? How?” Shadowstar questioned
very confused.
“You seem to have equal mental powers,
chere,” the gentleman commented.
Shadowstar just looked around confused trying
to understand what had happened to her. Who were these people?
“Who are you?” Shadowstar questioned.
“Je m’appelle Jean-Marc LeBeau, a vampire and
telepath... hmmm..... flight and speed are also known to me,” Jean-Marc
introduced wit his charismatic charm.
“I am Goliath of the Manhattan clan of
gargoyles,” Goliath replied.
“I am Shadowstar of the Kindred, a people who
exist outside this realm of existence. I was born in one of these realities,
but during the process of becoming an immortal, I lost all memories of who I
was before... a long story really.”
“You talk a lot,” Jean-Marc replied.
“She does, doesn’t she?” Goliath said in his
playful nature.
Shadowstar actually found herself blushing.
The woman moved from her location and sat in a brown arm chair. It looked much
like a throne for her almost sinister mannerism. It well suited her
personality.
“Et toi?” Shadowstar questioned picking up on
their French very quickly.
“I am known by many names, Shadowstar. The
most recent is Laren Kyra DeVanRoux... the name changes with the times. I am a
cautious one. Other vampires call me the ‘goddess’ because of the mold I form,”
Laren said in an eerie and yet regal tone.
“She is who all vampires aspire to be. She is
considered a great... surpassing one of our founders, Jeremy Nathaniel,”
Jean-Marc stated.
“Zeus killed Remy... a tragic loss for our
kind,” Laren continued, “Here, this place, is one of the many vampire
hideouts... like an underground railroad of sorts.”
“I knew you existed,” Shadowstar replied
almost in awe, “Athena’s words were true when interpreted properly.”
“And I, you. Ever since I first saw you
several nights ago, I wanted to know of you, and I knew that you would have the
aid we are searching for... and sorry for the... rude... introduction, but
nobody can know this location.”
“I understand,” Shadowstar replied completely
regaining her strength.
“And those people, you killed them?” Goliath
questioned regaining his slight anger towards the ways of the vampires.
“Mon ami, I expected that from you,”
Jean-Marc replied.
“We do not kill, we survive. We take the
filth of the mortal streets and use their life to sustain our own,” Laren
replied.
“It’s murder,” Goliath said.
“No, it is survival. Humans condemn us for
they cannot accept that there is a race higher than they are. Yes, Goliath, we
are a race. A race, a species of immortals. Gargoyles, gods, vampires,
faeries... all higher species. They would much rather hunt down those mutants
with great power than try to better themselves. For too long, they knew nothing
of higher existences. They fear us. What they fear, they hate. It has been that
way since the dawning of time.”
“That’s no reason to kill.”
“And if we do not kill, we die. I could kill
your precious kind with no remorse at all, but I will not because you are
noble... and you, Star, are immortal.”
“And we will stop you,” Goliath growled
jumping up with an enraged tone.
“Goliath, step down, my beloved. It is now
time for you to listen and understand them,” Shadowstar told him looking up to
the over muscular and handsome gargoyle.
And it seems that finally, their roles have
reversed. Shadowstar is now the clam, listener, having to correct and calm down
the other. Goliath is now playing Shadowstar’s role... the short tempered one.
The one who jumps to all conclusions before looking at every amount of
evidence.
Putting her gentle talon on his arm made
Goliath lower his eyes to meet Shadowstar’s. He did not need her psi link to
tell him what she was feeling. The powerful sapphire showed her deepest
feelings when her grimace usually remained very cold and expressionless. Love
once again seems to prevail... yet he wanted to listen to his own voice. He
shrugged her off as Star expected him to. He was playing her role after all,
and it seems that he has taken on her surge of independence. She’d let it play
out fulling knowing that Goliath is going against his heart and is listening to
his mind.
“What gives you the right to kill?” Goliath
questioned.
“The same force that gave us our life. This
way... nature. Do humans condemn the lion for killing the zebra? Do humans condemn
the cat for killing its weakest kittens? No because it is the food chain, it is
instinct. It is survival! It is the way things have always been. Humans are so
used to being the top of the chain... having a choice. They can kill the cow or
pig with no thought. And we are above them in the chain. Our sustenance is
blood... and they condemn us and fear us like the zebra fears the lion,” Laren
answered him.
“It’s not moral,” he replied.
“Do not give me morals, Goliath. Morals were
set by people’s belief in God. I know nothing of God or an after life. I only
know my own eternal struggle. I only know that when we are done completing our
task, we can go somewhere better. I do not know God. I have seen Zeus and
Athena. They are nothing. I have not seen a white light or a hand stretched out
to me. I am who I am, and I believe what I believe. I accept who I am and my
way of life. Nature has given it to me so do not talk to me about God,
Goliath,” Laren replied.
“Your kind... is beautiful,” Shadowstar
replied lightening the mood.
“As is yours,” Laren said looking at a
similar reflection.
“Why do I feel as if I should know you? Why
do you look so much like me?” Shadowstar questioned.
“I do not know. I wish I did... the first
time I saw you, I saw myself in the form of a gargoyle.”
Goliath looked around. He knew it was time to
step down for his clan would be worried.
“We must leave. My clan is waiting,” Goliath
replied.
“Come with us,” Shadowstar offered.
“I would like to meet the rest if your clan,”
Laren stated.
“Then come,” Goliath growled not liking
Shadowstar’s way of thinking.
CHAPTER 3: GATHERING THE FORCES
Brooklyn sat a top the castle and watched the
horizon closely. His face showed nothing but a great concern... concern for
their leader. It had been a day since the clan heard from Goliath... Last time
this happened, Goliath ended up on a trip half way around the world.
“You should really have more faith in what
Athena says. She’s not one to lie,” Puck replied levitating up to the crimson
one.
“I know...” Brooklyn sighed, “I just have to
see them for myself.”
“Perk up, Brooko. They’ll return, you’ll see.
Come on, if I know Shadowstar she would have slapped her captor around and then
knocked him to the moon and back and then taken the entire building down if
anything terrible was happening.”
“Yea, she would, wouldn’t she.”
“Geez, she almost knocked the big daddy
senseless a couple of times without a thought. She has an upper cut that would
make Tyson jealous... not saying that Tyson is good or anything.”
“She would do just about anything ensure
herself a welcoming party here, now wouldn’t she,” Brooklyn snickered with an
unusual sarcasm.
“She’s so happy here. I don’t think I’ve seen
a gargoyles happier since Hudson found out they put Seinfeld on reruns... Man,
he can watch those shows for hours...” Puck trailed of getting lost in his own
thoughts.
“Imagine how miserable she was with the
Kindred... ‘cept I don’t understand why she was always whining about having so
much power.”
“It would get boring having so much power...
Imagine if you were a writer and your character had no weaknesses. Wouldn’t it
suck?”
“When you put it that way, yea, it would.”
“I personally think there was much more going
on with those Kindred that they said. I think they’re the biggest bunch of liars
next to the Pack and Sevarius.”
Puck then felt a little tug in his mind. He
smiled that usual Puck smile and knew exactly what it was.
“EVERYBODY, GIVE A WARM WELCOME TO YOUR
FAVORITE GARGOYLES AND MIND... SHADOWSTAR, GOLIATH, AND BRONX!” Puck announced
as the three came into sight.
Brooklyn was overjoyed with this sight. Puck
perked up immediately, and by a coincidence, the other four returned
immediately to Wyvern.
Angela ran up to her father and hugged him. Puck
wrapped himself around Shadowstar as Bronx enjoyed the attention he received
from Broadway and Hudson.
Brooklyn stopped to look at their guests,
“You’re the ones Athena spoke of.”
“Oui,” Jean-Marc answered with a smirk.
“I am Brooklyn. This is Lexington, Broadway,
Hudson, and Puck,” he said introducing their clan.
“What the?” Shadowstar questioned as the
blinding light returned once more.
They all sheltered their eyes as the figure
appeared once more. Nobody seemed surprised this time unless the fact that Puck
was still jealous of the entry level. Laren looked at Athena questioningly.
Neither her or Jean-Marc expected to be tailed to the States.
“Athena, you’ve found something?” Laren
questioned with much concern for her people.
“Yea, a brief consultation with Delphi pretty
much summed it up. Remy is the beginning and the end, alpha and omega. Delphi
predicted it, and now that’s he’s gone... The end is nearing too quickly. We
must-”
“Go to Hades?” Laren questioned.
Athena nodded and looked towards the ground
like a guilty child. She then proceeded to speak of her last encounter with
Hades.
“I’m sorta forbidden to return there, so
you'll have to go,” Athena replied.
“I’m not going. I know too many who are
shadows of Hades now,” Jean-Marc told.
“Doesn’t matter, really. A group must protect
Rosell from the humans. Roc can only man the troops for so long,” Athena told
giving Jean-Marc the permission to stay on land.
“Well, then, it looks like we need a
strategy,” Star replied.
“Yes,” Athena agreed looking at Shadow,
“You’re as intelligent as I’ve expected, a shame you we’re around Avalon last
time.”
“Had matters to attend to.”
“Do you have a plan?” Brooklyn questioned.
Puck conjured up a small replica of a castle
and one of a boat. He then created little chess like pieces for each person. He
levitated it and created a table underneath for support. Athena, Shadowstar,
Goliath, and Laren each stood at the four sides of the table looking like war
lords preparing their battle plans.
“I’m on land, of course,” Athena commented as
Shadowstar placed Athena’s piece in the castle.
“Only under Jean-Marc’s lead,” Athena
followed up placing Jean’s figure by her side in the castle.
“Who lead the Underworld Team?” Laren
questioned.
“Goliath,” Athena answered placing Goliath’s figure
in the boat as Shadowstar placed herself on this skiff.
“They’ll need my power... and somebody who
will survive dawn,” she explained her motives.
“Yes, we are all night creatures,” Goliath
agreed nodding his head.
“Beware your powers,” Puck whispered to
Shadowstar through their psi link.”
“They are still strong.”
“But grown weaker. You should have been able
to get Andrian here without my help, but that wasn’t the case.”
“Shhhh!” Shadowstar hissed not wanting to
hear Puck’s truths.
Puck was placed in the castle. He nodded in
understanding yet hoping there would not have to be blood shed.
“But, Puck and I,” Shadowstar started.
“Star, you cannot always rely on your psi
link powers with Puck,” Goliath replied while Shadowstar remained silent.
She didn’t like that decision for selfish
reasons... and the fact that she was growing dependent on the energy boost that
Puck gave her.
“We need two to stay here in case something
happens and Elisa needs us,” Goliath replied.
“I went to the other realm.. I will stay,”
Lexington offered.
“I’ll stay, too,” Broadway volunteered.
“Thank you,” Goliath replied.
Their figures were placed out of the picture.
“Laren is going underground,” Athena
commented.
“Shadowstar sighed with the time they were
losing at this, “How about this?” She questioned rearranging all the figures.
All nodded in agreement. Hudson, Bronx,
Angela, Jean-Marc, Athena and Puck were going to be at Rosell helping the other
residents fight their haters.
“There will be others there to help us,”
Athena commented, “Vampires from all over have come to help defend Rosell.”
Brooklyn, Goliath, Shadowstar, and Laren were
traveling to the Underworld. They were a small group, but in their personality,
there was power, guile, wisdom, craftiness, and slyness. They could be as
devious as the gods when challenged. Athena had seen and heard of how this
Shadowstar works. She finds her target, hits it hard, and never loses... much
like Oberon. Even Hades himself would quake with both of the two ‘goddesses’ of
the immortals in his presence. Neither of them ever fail for they would not
allow it... and Goliath? He is a leader through and through. He is the control
of Shadowstar’s life. He is her love and teacher. Her short temper puts her in
terrible situations, and he shows her the right way. Laren? Laren isn't
arrogant like Shadowstar. Laren knows who she is, an she isn’t afraid to use
it. Brooklyn is a little fighter who refuses to take second best. They’ll be a
good team for the job.
“Now, you’ll need directions to Hades,”
Athena started, “I will teleport you to the Styx river, but I can go no
further. Navigate your way down the Styx. Charon ferries the souls across the
water to the further bank. Tell him Athena sent you. He will take you.
Cerberus, the ugly mutt, permits you to enter but not exit. The three judges
sit next. Rhadamanthus, Minos and Aeacus will now you are not dead. Tell them
your mission... if they do not oblige... don't’ take their crap. Find Hades,
explain why you’re there. Do whatever you must to get Remy back. Remy will know
the way out if Hades is not kind... and please remember, Zeus and the others
are not as powerful as they’d like you to think. But they hate Avalonians,
vampires, and certainly gargoyles... Hades may have a few tricks up his
sleeve.”
“Let us leave this place,” Goliath commanded.
Athena waved her hands quickly as the four
ended up on a somewhat small ferry boat. Goliath through it much to be like the
boat that he sailed from Avalon in. He looked at the sky and saw the lowering
moon.
“Dawn is coming,” he replied wrapping his
wings around himself.
“I suppose this is for me, then,” Laren
replied lifting the lid to a coffin.
Laren closed the lid as dawn approached them.
Shadowstar looked around and realized that she had forgotten her bracelets.
“You forgetting these?” Goliath questioned
while handing her the bracelets to protect her from dawn.
“Thank you, my love.”
“It’s time,” Brooklyn mumbled.
“G’day,” Shadowstar replied.
The sunlight hit their skin as Shadowstar
kissed Goliath. She stepped back to see the stone skinned gargoyle.
“Perfect timing?”
Shadowstar sat down and watched the currents
of the river. She noticed how strong the boat was moving down the tides. This
was definitely their direction.
“I just hope we get there after sunset,” she
replied yawning.
She rested herself against Goliath and dozed
off for the morning.
CHAPTER 4: INTO THE NIGHT OF SHADOWS
The change of the air was what had awaken
Shadowstar. It was not the air of the living world... and she sighed when she
quickly realized that it would be minutes before the gargoyles awoke. The
sunlight was completely downed out by the eerie, foggy air. Calculating
precisely, Shadowstar set up her own shield to protect herself from the soon
flying gargoyles skin. Laren arose herself instinctively when the usual sun
vanished in the horizon.
“This is definitely not Luxembourg,” she
commented taking in the surroundings.
Goliath growled softly still not fully sure
of their mission, “Now, we must find this Charon.”
* * *
They group found themselves instantly on one
of the landing of the castle, Rosell. They all looked around in awe not
stepping foot in a castle for ages.
“This, mon amis, is Rosell,” Jean-Marc said raising
his arms in welcome to the walls.
“This place is beautiful,” Angela replied
looking around at the high walls.
“Come, meet the others,” Athena said
motioning for them to follow.
They walked into the castle where the
vampires were awakening. The secret tunnels wrapped around them to assure the
safety of the vampires.
“Arise, today. We have friends to help us,”
Jean-Marc told as his second-in-command, Roc arose.
“It is kind of you to return so soon, mi
amigo. We became worried,” Roc said with his Spanish accent.
“I had Laren with me... no need to worry,”
Jean-Marc smiled.
There were over twenty vampires in the
corridor they were standing. Angela assumed there to be more elsewhere.
Jean-Marc apparently held rank over all of them. He was one of the founders of
Rosell while also being one of the most important vampires.
Jean-Marc started pointing to the vampires in
introduction, “That is Geneva and Jeanne from the Pittsburgh havens. Illyana
Quinn and Xavier from Belleza-Obscura in the Pyrenees. All came to help Rosell
in it’s time of need. Roc, here is my second-in-command... Athena is... well,
an official, I suppose...” Jean-Marc tried to explain.
Illyana seemed extremely fascinated with the
gargoyles. Hudson could quickly tell that there was much story behind this
girl, one that he would be interested in hearing someday.
“We have four gargoyles at our castle... but
they’re still in sleep due to-” Illyana started.
“My brother’s jealousy,” Xavier finished,
“Come, Illyana, this is not the time for colorful stories. We have much to
attend to this evening,” Xavier replied taking the girl by the arm.
Jean-Marc perched himself on top of one of
the coffins to gain everybody’s eye. He then started to speak their night’s
commands, “Okay, you all know the game plan. Jeanne, Thierry, you get our meal.
Geneva, Roc, you’re on look out on the tower. Angela, go with them. Juan,
Francois, and Bronx, watch the woods.”
Bronx practically tackled Francois in
friendliness. Jean-Marc was surprised that the dogoyle would take kindly to
strangers.
“Leave, now,” Jean-Marc replied in good
spirits.
Theirry, Jeanne, Francois, Angela, Bronx,
Roc, Juan, and Geneva left the tunnel leaving much more breathing space for the
left overs.
“The rest of you do what you will, but don’t
leave the premisses of Rosell... Remember what happened to Celeste,” Jean
replied quickly taking sorrow into his voice.
All bowed their head in reverence to their
lost and silently left into the hallways mourning their friend. Jean-Marc
stared at the cold ground blaming himself for her death. His life has led him
to feel it so harshly. The dirty blonde haired man was created around 1500 from
a vampire of jealousy and hate. Rosaleigh took Jean-Marc from that man, and
together, the two built the haven of Rosell. Jean-Marc quickly became a
sinister and sardonic creature. He found life in the morbid and had no remorse
for death of any kind. In Orleans, he created his companion Bishop. Bishop and
he searched the lands for the soul of one woman, Genevieve Monet, Jean-Marc’s true
love. They remained happy and in love for many years until a trip to Spain
turned deadly. The Spanish went on a massive witch hunt where Rosaleigh and
Genevieve were killed in the ‘Inferno.’ Jean-Marc’s soul remained in ruins, but
Laren helped him in his grieving. Laren and Jean-Marc are much like Goliath and
Shadowstar. They will follow each other to the ends of the earth, and they will
give in from their very selfish, overpowering ways to the simple voice of their
love.
Jean-Marc found in Laren a kind and loving
individual. He had to push away all the harshness, the hiding, and the secrets.
She learned how to feel in return.
“Jean, what happened to Celeste wasn’t your
fault,” Illyana told him.
“I know, Illyana... Now, go, have fun in a
vampire way,” Jean-Marc told her.
“Only the good die young.”
“Yea, and we all lost Remy.”
“I know,” Illyana sighed and left with Xavier
by her side.
“What do we do first?” Puck questioned.
“We wait, and we hope that we’re all safe
tonight,” Jean-Marc replied jumping off of the coffin.
“Well, I’m hungry and the gargoyles don’t
drink blood. I’m going into town,” Puck replied.
“But you’re a faery-” Jean-Marc started to
protest.
“Puck’s not just any faery... I come equip
with an-” Puck said spinning quickly in place.
“Alter ego name Owen,” Owen said fixing the
glasses on his face, “Which direction is town?”
“Let me come with you so Francois and Juan
don't’ kill you,” Athena replied forming her villager guise.
“I wonder how Mr. Xanatos is taking the
disappearance of his gargoyles and myself... it sort of slipped my mind to tell
him of my departure,” Owen commented.
“He’ll get over it,” Athena said fixing her
hair appropriately.
“Ever since Star came, our lives have not
stopped being interesting... he should get used to the frequent
disappearances.” “Tell me about it,” Athena remarked wrapping her arm around
own,” Makes us look less suspicious to the town... they condemn the conversing
of male and female unless in courter,” Athena explained as own gave her an odd
look.
“Are you sure that’s all?” He questioned
almost playfully.
“Don’t flatter yourself,” She smiled.
Athena and Owen exited the twisting tunnels
as Jean-Marc looked at the remaining fleet of vampires and gargoyles. Jean-Marc
sighed and walked away from them. He was so sick of the never ending hatred
that the vampires constantly felt. They were always running for their lives,
and now, Rosell will be their last stand. They either keep their defenders at
hand or they will perish fighting for their kind.
He walked up the winding stairs and looked at
all the closed doors. His heart softly mourned for the friends he had lost
along the path. His throat produced a growl like a gargoyles during the night.
The cool Luxembourg air hit him as the reached the towers. Angela stood next to
the wall looking outward. He could sense that her only thoughts were with her
father. He admired this gargoyle’s devotion... sometimes he wished his creator
didn’t hate him so.
“They’re with Laren. They’re in good hands,”
Jean-Marc said to Angela walking out onto the balcony.
“I’m just worried that Hades will be cruel
and not allow them Remy,” Angela commented responding to Jean-Marc’s voice.
“I mourn for every immortal we lose. The hate
is growing stronger... even your kind feels it,” Jean-Marc changed the subject
not wanting to touch upon that subject.
“I am sick of the hate... When will it end?”
“When there can be tolerance and
understanding... Except, I believe, they can never understand my kind... for we
will steal from their own.”
“But you are higher on the food chain.”
“I know, mon amie, and they and their gods do
not believe something of immortal being can be natural.”
“We live, breath, eat, reproduce! What more
do they need to prove our naturalness?”
“They need us to fit their mold. When we look
and act like them, that is when we will be accepted.”
“Gargoyles and humans can coexist....
vampires... could... maybe...”
“And we love like they do and feel like they
do... don’t tell me this, Angela. They are the ones who need to hear it.”
“Grrr.... I know.”
“Your thoughts are drifting away. What are
you thinking about now?” Jean-Marc questioned looking out at the horizon like
Angela.
“No, it’s stupid and pointless,” she replied
softly.
“tell me, I bet I have questioned the same
thing myself.”
“It’s just that Shadowstar and Laren... they
are do identical... how can it be so?”
“Goliath explained to use the whole deal with
the Kindred and the Watchers when Shadow was unconscious. It’s an interesting
question... and no answer. My theory is that Shadowstar has been to this
reality before. I don’t know how much memory she lost or even what the game of
the Kindred was... but I think she is very much related to our dear Laren...
just how is unknown, but I don’t think we will ever find an answer.”
“Well... does Star know any DeVanRoux’s?”
Angela commented.
“Won’t work. Laren has had many names. She
was born Minuette Yvette LeDonne...”
Angela looked out in the distance when she
heard Bronx’s howl. Jean-Marc looked into the forest and felt the presence of
an angry mob. It was time to take action for the night.
“Francois, Juan, out of the forest, now!”
Jean-Marc communicated telepathically, “Athena, Owen, Jeanne, Theirry get back
quickly. Owen and Athena, teleport! Roc, Geneva prepare for your battle a top
tower one... where you should be already... but no! Hudson, tower one!
Cristobol, Petr, tower two with Angela. Everybody else down inside.”
Vampires all over the castle heard
Jean-Marc’s words. No longer would they be afraid of the humans or run at the
sounds of shouts and screams. They have defended Rosell before. And they were
not afraid to do it again.
“They must be gone by damn, “Jean-Marc said
to Angela as he headed to the door.
“I have not had any experience for this kind
of battle.”
“Be careful.”
“You, too, Jean.”
“I refuse to yield.”
“Let’s hope for the sake of all, it does not
cost your life.”
“Not planning on it.”
Jean-Marc flew down the stairs with his royal
cloak trailing behind him. Cristobol, Geneva, Roc and Petr ran past him to the
towers.
“Use your vampires abilities to their
fullest, Roc. Pyrokinetics scare them. Burn their ropes to hold them back. Just
don’t burn the castle!” Jean-Marc told him.
“They will not get past the front gates. I’ll
be damned if we die at Rosell,” Roc sneered creating fists of anger.
“Good. Geneva, you use the weapons well. Aim
for those in the forest. Try not to kill them. Just injure them enough.
Cristobol, the winds will hold them back. Petr, I don’t care how weak your
sorcery is. Use it! Go!” Jean-Marc said continuing down the stairs, jumping
over a railing.
In the hallway, Owen and Athena had teleported
back with the others.
“Gates are locked. Team One from Bordeaux are
in the forest waiting,” Francois reported out of breath.
“Good, Luc got the word.. Hopefully, they can
stop part of the mortals,” Jean-Marc said, “We’re team two. Six on the towers.
25 on the ground. 1 fae, 1 god, 1 gargoyles and 22 vampires. Let the heavens
spare us,” Jean-Marc replied.
“Illyana, Xavier, myself and Bronx are
staking out the front. We will tell you when it’s time,” Jean-Marc commanded.
Puck and Athena rounded up their troops
inside Rosell and did all they could do... wait.
Jean-Marc stood outside with Illyana at his
right, and Xavier at his left. He stared out into the woods. He could feel the
pursuing humans. The first wave of defense from Bordeaux would soon be hit.
Jean-Marc raised his chin in his arrogant pride. He narrowed his eyes almost
playfully.
“So, Hawke, it begins again.”
* * *
Laren looked about the caves of dreariness.
The voices of millions echoed in her mind. Her skill allowed her to push back
all their cries to listen to her own thoughts.
“You hear it, too,” Shadowstar replied.
“The price of such a great power,” Laren
commented in her usually cold, tranquil voice.
“You are so regal with your ways,” Brooklyn
told Laren.
“The end product of a rough life.”
Laren DeVanRoux was born Minuette LeDonne.
Her parents died while she was fairly young. They dying with of her mother was
for Musetta to marry. Marrying Victor could have possibly been her mistake.
They had two children, Louis and Monique. Monique, her angel, let them
tragically by scarlet fever. Louis, the demon child, took his father’s life as
his father took Louis’. It sent Musetta over the edge and onto the streets.
Robert created the vampire that stood ahead of the gargoyles, and he is what
caused the noble, arrogance, coldness, and tranquility that is found in the
personality of Laren... something she has clung to dearly. She has survived
many ages being known as other names including Deanna, Nerine, Chandra, Aimee,
and now, the queen of all vampiredom is forever Laren Kyra DeVanRoux. She was
bound to the name from the blood that covers her hands and the love which binds
her soul. Goliath noticed that she was Shadowstar in a different light.
Shadowstar was such a child in view because of her Kindred sheltering. What
this Laren a key to Shadowstar’s past? Everybody including Laren considered
that possibility.
“Maybe this Charon will find us,” Brooklyn
replied moving about in the fog.
“Highly unlikely. He wouldn't’ want to leave
his ferrie,” Star replied.
“Let us find him then,” Goliath replied
leading the group onward.
The four living creatures walked along the
shores of the Styx traveling further into the Underworld. It was an eerie
feeling all around them that made the hair on their necks shiver. Shadowstar
knew that she and Laren could take on any foe, but nonetheless, Star clung to
Goliath like a frightened child clinging to a parent. Even though he feared
what would come his presence was a comfort to her.
They reached the top of a small hill, and at
the bottom was a frail, boney man and his precious ferrie. He looked much like
the Grimm Reaper himself.
“Don’t fear. The people of Hades can feel it,
and they will use it,” Laren told as the clan walked down the hill.
As they reached Charon, he stretched out his
grotesque little hand expecting the toll for the ride across the bank.
“I have no money,” Laren said looking into
Charon’s dark, hidden eyes.
“You are not dead,” he said in his rough
voice.
“Unless you include the immortal undead, as
undead...” Laren remarked referring to the living zombies of the vampires.
“I cannot let you pass.”
“Can’t you?” Laren questioned almost taunting
him.
“No, Hades would not allow it.”
“Hercules was not dead.”
“But-”
“I think Athena would not appreciate your
stubbornness.”
“Athena,” he gasped.
“She sent us on a mission. We must retrieve
Remy Nathanial at any cost.”
“Remy! Ah, he spoke of you, Laren DeVanRoux.
I should have recognized your slyness.”
“Indeed.”
“And you want me to ferrie you. Hop in. Be my
guest... for I fear if I do not comply, I may be ferrying myself.”
He allowed the four to enter the ferrie with
no cost at all. They remained silent on the way over the Styx. There were no
words to speak so their minds rested on the mission laying ahead of them. Pass
the dog and get Remy. It seemed almost so simple, but their hearts rang out in
the truth of it. Nothing would be simple in the hands of the gods.
Charon stopped the boat at the further bank.
They could see the three headed and tailed dog, Cerberus. Charon seemed more
concerned for the group than they were. After dealing with the danger they
have, none were intimidated by the mutt.
“Do you need cake for him?” Charon offered as
they stepped of the ferrie.
“No, I will make him let us in,” Laren
replied.
The dog didn’t like the undead and that was
clear. He snapped his three drooling snouts at the four and scratched the
ground with his sharp paws. Shadowstar decided to use her own powers this time.
Her shield in front of the dog instantly started to reflect off of the air and
created an almost invisible blockade for the dumb one.
“Now, are you going to be nice?” Shadow
questioned the sobbing mutt.
The dog whimpered for fear as Shadowstar took
down the shield. The dog quickly laid down it’s defenses as it promised. He was
not going to battle those who could kill him. Cerberus was cruel, but he could
be trained easily with the proper persuasion.
The four passed through the gates unharmed.
“What’s next?” Goliath questioned looking
around at the stone walls.
They walked a little further through the
gates of Hades. The scene around them spun with a wild wind. When it settled,
their eyes watched the claymation like walls as if everything they touched was
an illusion created by Hades. Their eyes scanned upwards to see three angry
looking gentlemen above them.
“You are not dead! What is your purpose
here?” the first questioned.
“We must restore balance to our world!”
Shadowstar yelled up to them.
“What caused it to be unbalanced?” The second
questioned sinisterly.
“Zeus!” Laren snarled.
“We cannot control what he did. We cannot
allow you to enter,” The third rejected.
“Oh, you will,” Laren said narrowing her
eyes.
“Hardly,” the first snorted.
“We do not accept no as an answer,” Goliath
growled clenching his hand in a fist.
“But we do!” The second retorted.
“And you will let us in,” Brooklyn sneered.
“Not as long as we sit on high,” The third
answered.
“Then you will sit low,” Goliath said eyes
glowing.
In a gargoyle rage, Goliath charged at the
first judges’ bench. He tore a great piece of it from the foundation.
Rhadamanthis came falling to the ground. Minos and Aeacus grew infuriated by
Goliath’s actions. Rhadamnathis lay at Goliath’s feet not willing to yield. He
motioned his hands as black vines sprung from the earth. THE vines wrapped
around Goliath as he struggled to break free.
“You will pay,” Minos screamed down to them.
“You would like to think that,” Shadowstar
answered.
Brooklyn and Laren fought the vines that
bound Goliath. The vines then started gripping the two. Shadowstar closed her
eyes and conjured up a small amount of her power. With a blinding light, she
wrapped a shield around herself as she sent a small telekinetic layer around
her three friends to protect them.
“Uh, oh,” Aeacus replied seeing what was to
come.
a massive wave of telekinetic energy poured
through the room as Shadowstar stretched out her arms. Her cobalt eyes glowed
widely as she watched the vines and benches explode. Debris flew through every
such corner, and Star became a goddess to them... the judges fell to the earth
and feared Shadowstar. She hovered above them and lifted her friends from the
ground.
“Enter, Tartarus... and may the Styx protect
the gods,” The three said in fear.
Shadowstar took them through an opening gate.
Shadowstar released the electrifying shield around herself as Goliath noted
that she looked like goddess in her own form, he loved her for that. Somebody
finally spoke after they regained composure.
“Well, Hades isn’t going to be too happy with
us,” Brooklyn replied.
“He’ll deal with it,” Shadowstar commented
not caring what Hades did.
Laren saw so much of Shadowstar in herself.
She would have resorted to such means, but Laren only wields extremely powerful
telepathy. That telepathy led her feel approaching shadows, also. She touched
the cold wall that fell before their path.
“Where do we go now?” Goliath growled not
amused at all.
“It’s false,” Laren said focusing her
telepathy.
Laren focuses her mind skills at the wall
looking for a weakness in its maker. She sensed somebody on the other side.
Oddly enough, she recognized it... it wasn’t just a random shadow from the
Underworld.
“Stand back,” Laren replied stretching her
arms out in front of her companions.
All listened to Laren’ words. Even the
non-telepaths received a sinister feeling from the presence as it reached out
past the wall. The stone barrier started to disappear as a mirage. They watched
half-anxiously to see who would appear, and Laren knew exactly who was going to
come before their eyes.
“Star, put up a small telekinetic shield. We
may need it,” Laren said telepathically as Shadowstar looking into her eyes.
The shield was thin and transparent. Nobody
noticed its existence for it was thinner than most created. Yet, it seemed very
effective for the event.
The figure appeared in front of their waiting
eyes. They took it in and tried to connect it. He was of great stature. His
armor and cloak even glistened in the dim, eerie light of Tartarus. He glared
at them with brown eyes of hatred. His black hair was matted down as if he had
been fighting before his mysterious arrival.
“Zeus...” Laren hissed narrowing her eyes and
bearing her fangs of hateful venom.
CHAPTER 5: ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE
He remained silent as the gargoyles
registered who this actually was. Zeus just growled with his boiling anger and
threw his sword angrily at the four. His judgement was clearly impaired by his
hatred. Shadowstar’s instincts took charge immediatly. She jumped before them
and stopped the shining silver in midair. The sword levitated slowly into
Shadowstar’s talons as she smirked evilly at the king of the gods.
No words had to be spoken by Laren or
Shadowstar. Zeus immediately knew the invaders.
“No! You! I hate you!” Zeus screamed charging
at Laren.
Goliath turned to intervene.
“No, this is my fight,” Laren said halted
him.
Zeus knocked Laren back as she sent him a
telepathic bolt. Zeus stepped back releasing a thunderbolt at Laren that was
easily evaded by its weakness. Shadowstar suspended both Laren and Zeus. She carried
the sword with her, now. She carried the sword with her looking at the jeweled
hilt of the sword. Goliath knew that the take charge warrior had emerge... and
Zeus was not getting the sword back.
Shadowstar looked at the suspended
individuals. Her eyes became dominating and powerful. She stared intently at
the two, then spoke.
“You will not get into Hades,” Zeus snarled.
“Won’t we?” Star challenged.
She brought the sword to Zeus’ neck. The only
thing separating it from the jugular was her powers. He gasped at the insolence
of the girl before him.
“You challenge a god.”
“Last time I counted you were a dead vampire,
hardly a god,” Shadowstar quipped.
“Because of you!” Zeus said enraged at Laren.
Star pressed the sword’s blade closer to
Zeus' flesh. Now, he finally took concern.
“I have no quarrel with you, gargoyle.”
“And I have none with you. You know full well
what unbalance you caused, and now, we’re going to fix it. Not even the
almighty Zeus is going to stop me.”
“So bold for a mortal creature.”
“I’m immortal... and don’t you forget it...
Now, do you want to see if there is life past the Underworld?” Shadowstar
hissed.
Brooklyn stood next to Goliath. He almost
snickered at the sight. Shadowstar was a bold one, but she knew how to get what
she wanted.
“Aren’t you glad she’s on our side?” Brooklyn
questioned in humor.
“Most definitely. I would have to be in love
with the enemy.”
“Kinda like Demona.”
“That was a long time ago,” Goliath growled.
“Okay,” Brooklyn said backing off in his
lifted spirits.
Laren was fighting Shadowstar’s hold even if
they were on the same side. Nobody holds Laren back! She was the all powerful
one. THE ‘goddess’ of the vampire world.
“You caused it Zeus! You killed Remy! I never
forget when I have been wronged!” Laren screamed.
“And you killed my son! I don’t forget so
easily!” Zeus yelled back.
Shadowstar withdrew her sword with that line.
She didn’t know what the right thing to do was... she shook her head to regain
her thoughts of winning. There was on key word in his mind: time. It was
something they were running out of.
“We’ve no time for this!” Shadowstar yelled.
“ENOUGH!” a voice said echoing through the
tunnels.
Zeus and Laren stopped arguing. Shadowstar
cautiously released the two. Zeus ran away into the shadows. Star looked at the
sword and shrugged.
“Mine now,” she stated.
Goliath glared at Laren. Laren was guilty for
acting the way she did, but the other half of her didn’t want Goliath’s
reprimanding. She met his eyes with almost a sardonic look.
“What?” She sneered.
“You two just waste our time with your fancy
games.”
“And you’re wasting even more.”
“Oh shut up, and come on,” Shadowstar said
annoyed.
Brooklyn walked by her side as they traveled
out of the darkness. They were net by fire light and a more pleasant atmosphere.
Laren and Goliath trailed behind the leaders of the clan. Shadowstar and Laren
both sensed Hades was near. They walked past all the shadows of once immortal
and mortals alike. Goliath sw his rookery brothers and sisters come and go in
the background. Goliath’s heart wept for them. Star felt his pain. Brooklyn
bowed his head in reverence for their lost. Star stepped back to comfort her
love through this.
“Keep walking, Goliath. You are the strong
one. I love you for that,” Star said telepathically.
Goliath looked into Shadowstar’s eyes and
smiled. He kept walking with the group acknowledging Star’s words. She would
never realize that he found his strength in her, and without her, would be
losing his control.
Laren looked at the shadows. There were many
she knew and many she didn’t. Her children were here as were her friends. She
kept walking not wanting to face the emotions. Too long in her life has she
hidden from these emotions. She didn’t want to face them again. Hades knew that
weakness in Laren. He had hoped to find it in the gargoyles, but they were
strong. They did not fear the past. They faced it. Hades found a weakness in
one while finding a strength in the other three... and this was good, because
they were all playing into his hands for the future.
Slowly Hades himself stepped into the light.
He did not look like a demon or devil. Laren noticed that he was quite handsome
actually. His light brown hair fell into his brilliant green eyes. He was over
muscular and stood proud on the edge of darkness. He, like Athena, looked like
he stepped out of war. He, on the other hand, did not wear a helmet, but he
donned a cape and a warrior’s sword.
“You may want this,” Hades replied throwing a
scabbard for her sword.
Shadowstar caught it and put her sword in
it’s appropriate place.
“Thank you,” Shadowstar answered attacking it
around her waist.
Hades did not look as cold as they assumed he
would. Playful in nature, Hades wanted to help them with hidden agenda’s, of
course.
“Hades, I presume,” Goliath said.
“You assume correct. And you, you are
gargoyle... the one who was with Athena... and you, are DeVanRoux,” Hades
almost accused her.
“Do you have a problem with it?” Laren
sneered.
“You killed my brother... you conspire with
my niece, and now, you come to me hoping to restore balance to your kind... a
kind who killed my brethren... Challenge me, Laren. Why should I help you? And
don’t bother using your telekinetics, Shadowstar. It won’t work with me. I do
not fear even you,” Hades replied snidely.
“Zeus took Remy before the Fates willed it.
My kind are even feeling the wave of hate-” Brooklyn started.
“And Remy’s companions killed the gods!”
Hades retorted.
“And they met their fate! Why should we, the
immortals pay for our ancestors? Zeus has killed! Your kind has killed! Don’t
make the gargoyles pay!” Laren yelled back.
“It’s not my choice. If you get Remy and Remy
only out of here, you may leave. Trust me, there are many who are going to try
and stop you... even me... Remy knows the tunnels... He’ll get you out of
here...” Hades said disappearing with his words echoing in their minds.
“I am sick of this game,” Goliath growled
under his breath.
“Laren, let’s end this. Scan the minds and
find Remy,” Shadowstar told.
They closed their eyes and filtered through
the endless numbers of psychics. Shadowstar’s brow became rigid and wrinkled
with concentration. They were trying their hardest to filter and locate but it
was painstaking.
Shadowstar pointed to the right, and Brooklyn
walked ahead to the tunnel. “Be warned of the imagery,” Laren replied as they
stepped onto the foot of a hill.
Goliath narrowed his eyes and took in the
sight before them, “Wyvern,” he whispered.
Shadowstar felt Goliath’s heart leap with the
sight. Dozens of gargoyles flew about he walls and sky. Alarmed, Shadowstar
looked at Laren. Laren read it loud and clear. They knew they had to get the
gargoyles out of this place.
“Goliath, come on, it’s not real,” Star said
softly.
“But, my Clan,” he said fixed to it.
Shadowstar could not sway him. Goliath
reached to the Wyvern walls. He climbed them to be with his clan.
“Star, why didn’t you use your powers on
him?” Brooklyn questioned.
“I can’t harm him like that. I will get Goliath.
Laren and Brooklyn, find Remy. He is near... And Laren, don’t fall into any of
these mind traps.”
“My mind is open.”
“I will not control you.”
“You will, if it’s needed.”
Laren and Brooklyn went off to the left of
the hills. Star levitated across the grassy meadow. She felt herself losing a
grasp of Goliath. Neither of them could bear losing their love, but Star had to
make Goliath see it.
“No, what if he eats? He’ll be stuck here.”
With that thought, she reached the walls of
Wyvern instantaneously. She dug her white talons into the wall and rose to the
top quickly. She saw one handing Goliath an apple. Star grew wide eyed and
swooped down to Goliath as he rose it to his lips.
“Goliath! No!” Star yelled throwing herself
down to the ground.
CHAPTER 6: PLAYING WITH FIRE
Illyana watched Jean-Marc’s blank stare into
the depths of the forest. His green eyes and psychic mind wove through the
darkness and pine. He could feel the battle engaging. Mortals and immortals
alike were falling to death before them. It took much to kill a vampire, and
much, the mortals did. Jean-Marc came back to reality’s plane and turned to
look at Illyana. Her empathic powers already told her what he felt. She closed
her eyes and prayed to Hades himself that they would be helped in their hour of
need... but she knew, her prayers would be denied.
“Don’t worry, Illyana. Bordeaux’s defenses
are nothing compared to what we have. They are sturdy, but we are much more,”
Xavier comforted.
Jean-Marc looked up to the tops of the
towers. Hudson had himself perched on the turrets just waiting to strike. Roc’s
hands started to glow with his fiery dark gift.
“Roc! Don’t burn the castle,” Jean-Marc said
telepathically.
“Burn the castle!? Ha! These bastards are
lucky I don’t take down the whole forest with them in it. Madre de Dios!” Roc
sneered in his almost comical way.
Jean-Marc sensed it before Roc could see it.
Bronx started growling at the approaching figure.
“And the fiesta begins! Muertan, Ustedes...
and die quickly!” Roc shouted.
“Yeild!” an almost familiar voice yelled
before she could be shot down.
Roc sent down a fiery bolt. It surprisingly
missed her. Jean-Marc smiled knowing who was coming their way.
“Senorita! How did it miss you?? I am the
King of Pyrokinetics. None, defy me. Die, bloody fool,” Roc rambled, “Stand
down, Roc! Only one could have Lady Luck on their side,” Jean-Marc called.
A very daring woman stepped out to the
shadows. She ran to the gate with bow and arrow in hand. Maid Marian she
wasn’t. She was the female Robin Hood in every form, down to the dress. Her
clear blue eyes stared at Jean-Marc through the gates. She shook the gate
hoping Jean would open it. She may have been born with luck, but she could not
escape a heard of angry hunters.
Jean-Marc unleashed the gate as the woman
rushed in. Looking up at Roc, she strung a bow and fired it. It landed less
than an inch away from him.
“Porque, Senorita?” He questioned.
“It’s a warning, Roc. I don’t miss either,”
she sneered.
“You know I’d never intentionally hurt you,
Jennie,” He shouted hoping for forgiveness.
“You just bide your time,” she replied.
“Jennie, how near?” Jean-Marc questioned her.
She straightened her tunic as a flaming torch
stuck the gate. Instinctively, they looked at Roc.
“Don’t look at me, amigos. The fiesta has
started,” Roc said hiding behind the walls of the tower.
“Ten seconds until they reach the forests
edge,” Jennie replied.
“Prepare yourself,” Jean-Marc announced to
all, “Xavier, stop the flame. Athena and Puck, prepare you first wave of defense
if the towers do not keep them out.”
“Hey, Robin Hood, ayuda! Help us on the
towers,” Roc shouted.
“I would almost like to see your hind burn.”
Jennie said and ran into the castle.
“They approach us,” Jean-Marc said
unsheathing a sword, “We will not raise a gun for they could number harm us
with one of theirs,” Jean-Marc replied.
“Their primitive, they would never raise a
gun,” Illyana continued.
“They approach us, lads,” Hudson called.
Jean-Marc, Illyana, Xavier, and Bronx moved
out of the cleaning. They saw a spray of arrows fly by them. Illyana closed her
eyes and meditated in her own way.
“Come and get us you farmer rednecks. You
think I haven’t seen any like you in Espana? I’m sick to death, Senors. Taste
my wrath!” Roc screamed looking down at the approaching mortals.
“Lad, ye better calm down. Anger only hurts
yuir mind,” Hudson told.
“Hudson’s right, Roc,” Geneva replied.
Roc pain no mind to their warnings. He sent a
flame in the part of the hunters. A swarm of arrows flew past them. Jennie ran
onto the tower and tumbled under the swarm of arrowheads.
“Left most, in the shoulder,” Jennie said
stringing her bow.
She fired and hit her target directly. Angela
looked down from the other tower and realized how much she hated war. Cristobol
and Petr stood by her side.
“You hate it as much as we do,” Petr replied.
“Yes.”
“Then fight not to injure,” Petr told her.
“Angela can you glide me down for enough that
I can keep a mighty gust of wind?” Cristobol questioned.
“Yes.”
Angela used her gargoyles strength to pick
Cristobol up. They flew above the heads of the hunters. All of Cristobol's
might could not stop their will. Hawke watched the two and knew what to do
instantaneously. He unsheathed his sword and raised it in the air. Angela had
not even seen it. It pierced her leg and left out a gargoyle cry of pain She
and Cristobol tumbled to the ground. The hunters surrounded them, but the wind
protected the two. Angela limped along side Cristobol through the swarms. Some
were tossed by the wind and knocked out by the trees against their skulls.
“Idiots!” Jean-Marc yelled, “Ack! They’re
spreading. That’s it! We battle side by side, at the face of our enemy. Athena!
Divide your crowd. Half stay to protect the caste. Hudson, help Petr! Jennie,
to the forest! Vampires, this is now the fight for our lives, and we will not
die,” Jean-Marc screamed and charged to the gate.
“Xavier, rid them of their arrows!” Jean
ordered leading Xavier to chant memorized words.
Xavier waved his magic hands and the arrows
stopped coming through the barred fences. Xavier grinned knowing that nothing
mortal could stop his sorcery.
“Jean-Marc! You and your sorcery will not
defeat us,” Hawke said coming into sight.
“Do not doubt me,” Jean-Marc answered picking
up a sword.
“Then let us fight to our deaths,” Hawke
sneered.
“Are all of these men wiling to die by your
side for your twisted dream?”
“Ah, Monsieur, you are the twisted one.”
“Well, then, I suppose we come to the cross
roads. And now, we are willing to defend out kind to the end... so prepare to
die for the immortals do not die as easily,” Jean-Marc said with sword in hand
stepping through the gates of Rosell.
Hawke charge at Jean-Marc with his sword
raised. Jean-Marc prepared his defense. The swords clashed together as the
immortals and mortals combined in a battle for their lives. Raw power and
clashing swords filtered through the forest as the vampires battle their
opponents face to face... Illyana fled through the forest to quickly find
Angela and Cristobol. Illyana knocked away the attacking mortals to help save
her friends.
“I’m taking her back,” Illyana told Cristobol
of Angela.
“You have no power to protect you,” Cristobol
said in reply.
“I know,” she sneered taking the arm of the
limping Angela.
They tried to maneuver their way around the
warring individuals. Illyana could sense a mortal running behind her. She
grabbed his arm and tossed him over her body. He sent out his foot tripping
Illyana and causing her to stumble to the ground. He pinned her, but she kicked
him off with her immortal strength. Suddenly, Bronx leaped through the trees
almost giving Illyana a heart attack. Bronx tackled the pursuer to the ground
and instilled much fear with his glowing eyes.
“Thanks, boy,” Illyana said taking Angela by
the arm again.
Elsewhere, Athena used her warrior skill and
hidden Olympian talents to knock around some people. She saw the vast number of
humans succumb to the immortal strength. As she tossed one through the air, she
squinted to read the stars above.
“Brother, Apollo, I wish you were still here
to control it... Jean-Marc! Thirty minutes!” Athena yelled through the trees.
Jean-Marc relayed the message to all his
people by his telepathy. Hawke sneered as Jean-Marc threw his opponent back.
“No time, demon,” Hawke replied knowing the
time.
“Puck, we need your team!” Jean-Marc sent
word.
Another wave of immortals flew out of the
castle as some mortals hit the walls Roc tried desperately to burn all the
ropes. He didn’t even see a dagger flying towards him. He took it right in the
shoulder. Geneva grabbed Roc’s shoulders so he wouldn’t fall forward off the
high tower. He grabbed his should in agony as Geneva pulled the dagger from his
flesh.
“You meal will heal you,” Geneva told him
knowing he’ll make it, “Oh, damn!”
Geneva heard heavy footsteps on the tower.
She looked up to see a sinister fellow staring down at her. Several more were
also climbing over the walls with blood on their hands.
“No!” Angela screamed climbing over the wall
in pain jumping off the wall and knocking the foes over with all her might.
“Monster,” the human replied.
“Look at yourself,” Angela said fighting with
him.
Jean-Marc wanted the battle to end once and
for all. Many humans were retreating as they ran by the fallen immortals and
mortals alike. Hawke kept pursuing Jean-Marc in battle despite the words of him
companions.
“It ends, now, Hawke,” Jean-Marc told.
“Never.”
Jean-Marc finally battled with the intent to
kill something he lost long before. He dodged Hawke’s every swing knowing
Hawke’s thoughts. He never wanted to become who he once was, but now, the old
Jean-Marc of no remorse has emerged into the darkness. He stared at Hawke
coldly and quickly pulled a dagger from his belt. The steal blade found itself
buried in Hawke’s cold heart. Jean-Marc watched Hawke fall backwards. Blood
poured front he mouth of the slain. He grabbed his chest as Jean-Marc stared
down the dead.
“It ends,” Jean-Marc said coldly turning his
back on the fallen.
CHAPTER 7: ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR
Shadowstar dove and snatched the apple away
from Goliath. He knocked her to the ground and fought for it back. She never
felt so detached from Goliath.
“Goliath, what about us?” Shadowstar
questioned softly, tears welling up in her eyes.
“I want to be with my kind.”
“We are your kind,” Shadowstar told him
trembling.
Goliath’s eyes were only opened by the
venerability Shadowstar finally showed him. A tear rolled down her powdery
cheek as the false walls of Wyvern faded away with the shadows of the past
going about their way.
“Goliath, it was good to see you again,” one
replied then vanished.
“And I, you,” Goliath whispered.
He lowered his head and let a solitary tear
fall from his eye. His heart felt so weak, and he only knew that now and
forever, these two would need the completion of their soul to survive...
something they only found in love.
“Shadowstar, I-” Goliath started.
“I know what was on your heart. You don’t
have to explain.”
“No, I wanted to say...”Goliath trailed off.
“I shouldn’t have interrupted,” Shadowstar
apologized as Goliath silenced her.
He placed his talon gently over her lips. She
smiled and quieted herself. She placed her pale talon over his and clenched it
to her heart.
“I see it in your eyes.. I feel it in my
heart. Ever since you came into my life, Shadowstar, nothing has ever been the
same-”
In the midst of Goliath’s words, Shadowstar
was his by a psychic attack. She lurched forward as telepathic energy jetted
through her eyes.
“Perfect timing, “Goliath said trying to help
Shadowstar’s pain.
Shadowstar screamed in pain as it came closer
and grew stronger.
“Fight it, Shadowstar... You can do it,”
Goliath said questioning why she didn’t just blow away her attacker.
Shadowstar got up and walked towards the
source. She stumbled to the ground and grabbed the dirt of the cavern between
her claws. Her mind was burning, but nothing would stop her.
Goliath looked up to she a shadow coming
closer. Suddenly, it was knocked into the light. Brooklyn glided above it and
grasped it’s shoulders. The adversary was released to the ground as Shadowstar
collapsed to the ground completely and gasped for air as the pain subsided.
Laren ran through the tunnel and stood over the foe.
“This is no joke, Remy Nathanial! We are
real! And we are in need of your help!” Laren scolded.
Remy pulled himself off the ground and dusted
off his clothing. His light hair swept in front of his face as his immortal
green eyes looked powerful and arrogant. He was the vampire they were looking
for.
“What was the meaning of your attack on
Shadowstar?” Goliath roared.
“What is the meaning of you trying to rip me
from my rest? Shadowstar?” Remy then questioned as if he had recognized the
name.
“You sound like you know her...” Brooklyn
sneered.
“No, just an interesting name,” Remy
commented clearly hiding something.
“We have no time for this. Remy, you know
that you are the end, the omega. Your death is killing us all. Jean-Marc and
Illyana-” Laren started explaining her case.
“Illyana? My vampire daughter?” He questioned
suddenly.
“Yes, Illyana... they may be losing their
lives due to this hate. Remy, fight us no longer, and fight for your people,”
Laren pleaded.
“The Fates sent me here.”
“No! Zeus sent you here! The Fates were not
ready,” Laren told him.
Remy looked down at the ground. He was sick
of being ripped from place to place and having his life distorted. So much past
was here in this room with these people, and they would never realize it. Laren
meant the world to him when he lived... he couldn’t let his people be killed.
“Let this finally end, eternally,” Remy
sneered.
“Thank you, Remy, “ Laren replied gratefully.
“We must take the tunnel to the surface.
There is one near Rosell... what a coincidence. Dawn will be nearing soon so we
must hurry,” Remy said leaving down the tunnel.
Goliath picked a recuperating Shadowstar up
as they followed Remy. They all had a gut feeling that they were not going to
get out so easily.
“Stop!” A woman’s voice echoed from the
darkness.
She had hair that looked like grapes from a
vine. Her dark robes danced with the wind. She was very attractive in the light
that they did see... but to look at her was nothing but to receive a gradual
fear.
“You will not leave this place!” She shouted
placing her hands out in front of her.
“Step back, Hera,” Remy replied firmly.
“None of you shall leave,” Hera told them.
She struck at Brooklyn as the entire clan of
Olympians appeared minus three. Brooklyn threw her back scratching the flesh on
her arm. She did not bleed for the dead have no blood. Goliath shielded
Shadowstar from attacks by Ares and Artemis. Shadowstar slowly pulled her mind
together.
“We have no time for this, Hera,” Remy yelled
staring intently at her.
“Then let’s do something about it.
Shadowstar, we need you!” Laren called.
“She is too weak,” Goliath replied never
having to say that about Shadowstar before.
Laren linked all their minds. Remy relayed
their plan. ‘Knock them to the walls and run. They cannot pass to the surface.
Hades has granted me new life, I will be fine. Hit them and run. Laren and I
will try to send a shock to their minds. One... two... HIT!’ Remy sent out
through their minds.
They pushed their foes to the walls. Goliath
picked Shadowstar up as they ran to the surface. Hermes tried to stop them with
his speed, but he was knocked back by Brooklyn. Laren was struck in the
shoulder by Artemis’ arrow. She tumbled forward trying to catch herself.
“Stop, it hurts,” Laren cried.
“Keep going, blood will heal you,” Remy told
her to keep Laren moving though the tunnel.
Brooklyn pulled the arrow from Laren as Ares
threw a spear at them. Remy picked up the spear and threw it as a javelin. It
struck Hermes as he started to sprint once more.
They passed through the endless tunnel of
death and darkness that slowly raised them to the surface.
“Olympians! Enough,” Hades called, “Let them
defend their own... we already have all we need for the time being...”
Hades stood before them. Remy bowed to Hades
in appreciation.
“Go, save you kind. Have Athena travel to
Delphi. Apollo does not walk with us... Apollo will know the truth...”
“What did you mean about having what you
need?” Goliath growled.
“That is no of your concern. Depart, my
Olympians,” Hades replied as they faded into the darkness.
“I do not trust him,” Goliath answered.
“No time,” Remy said as the five continued
the trek through the tunnel.
The opening was clear ahead. Night was still
shining through the end. The welcomed the fresh air greatly. Their lungs were
no more heavy with death. They just escaped death only to walk into it. They
stopped and watched the mortals retreating to the towns nearby. Laren tripped
over lifeless beings. She recognized most of the immortals that lay at her feet.
“Jeanne, Christian... not you two,” Laren
replied in disbelief.
“Look,” Goliath said pointing to the battle
on tower one.
“Laren, Brooklyn, we must make sure everybody
is inside. Shadow, can you fight?” Remy questioned as he led them through the
dark trees.
Shadowstar was still being held by Goliath,
but she felt a majority of her strength returning. She nodded as Goliath took
off to the tower with Shadowstar in his arms. Laren let out a telepathic
message to all the vampires.
“To the castle, now! Athena and Puck, take
care of the rest!” She echoed.
Laren helped the injured with both or her
arms. Remy and Brooklyn did the same. They fled faster than Hermes’ swift feet
as a flood of vampires traveled through the gates. Many from Bordeaux survived
the attack and had no time to retreat back to their home castle.
Goliath felt an up current heading towards
the tower. He opened his massive wings and let the current take he and
Shadowstar tot he base of the tower. Shadowstar felt the dawn nearing.
“Puck, get to Tower 1,” Shadowstar told him
tugging in her psi link.
Goliath started digging his talons into the
stone wall. With every crack and crunch of the wall, he moved further to their
prey. Shadowstar wrapped herself in telekinetics and hurried herself to the top.
She saw Roc being attacked by humans. His injuries were too much for him to
even have a fair chance.
“Are you alone?” Star questioned the injured.
“I made Geneva leave,” he replied as
Shadowstar telekinetically pulled the humans away from an injured Roc.
He limped and held his bloody arm as he
dodged the villains.
“Your people are gone, retreat you cowards,”
Shadowstar replied as she threw the man a punch.
“Never,” a hidden man said.
He had sheltered himself, and for some
strange reason, Star missed him. He pulled out a dagger which Shadowstar could
not miss. She felt the blade pierce through her wing then her shoulder. Goliath
heard her pain as he pulled himself up onto the tower. She grabbed her shoulder
trying not to collapse with the blood pouring from her wound. Roc came over to
her and pulled out the bloody dagger with his own bloody hands. The
telekinetically bound mortals fell to the ground and attacked once more.
Goliath picked up the third man who injured Star. Out of a mad rage, he tossed
the ‘brave’ mortal over the side. He dove and struck the last two. Puck
appeared as the dawn approached.
“NO!” Roc screamed as he had no time to enter
the castle into hiding.
Shadowstar acted in the only way she knew.
She unclasped the silver bracelets and threw them to the ground. Roc
desperately curled up on the ground. The mortals stood in front of the door
victoriously.
“One down,” they sneered.
Shadowstar wrapped herself around Roc
trapping the sunlight outside of her wings. Goliath quickly wrapped his wings around
her back to stop the sun further. Goliath quickly turned to stone as did
Shadowstar. The mortals raised their weapons ready to destroy the gargoyles.
“I don’t think so,” Puck replied scolding
them.
Puck conjured up a pie in his normal good
nature. He threw it at one of them.
“Now, I’m just going to have to teach you a
lesson.”
Puck snapped his fingers and both men were
transformed. They looked at each other and laughed. They looked at themselves
and screamed.
“Now, didn’t your mother teach you anything
about cross dressing? Now, how would you prefer to travel?” Puck questioned
turning his back on them.
They charged at him as Puck smiled, “Fly?”
He motioned his arms and the two were lifted
above his head in front of him. He stood above them as they got up still
arrogant and angry.
“You don’t give up easily, do you? Oh well, I
guess I just have to get rid of you myself,” he replied teleporting between the
two and grabbing them by the ear.
“Ready to travel? No? Too bad!”
They teleported off the tower in a blinding
light. The two fell into a snowpile with Puck sneering at them.
“Heh, you’ll like it here. Many vampires died
here in Asgard. I hope you enjoy Norway,” Puck said angrily.
He teleported himself back to Rosell.
Jean-Marc was pacing around the tunnels.
“Roc is unaccounted for,” Jean-Marc said
worried that he’d lose his second in command.
“He’s in stone,” Puck replied.
Roc opened his eyes and realized he was not
dead but in the dark. He moved his head suddenly and knocked it off hard stone.
He saw a stiff Shadowstar desperately trying to save him.
“Senorita... you save me,” he said
astonished.
Nobody in his entire life cared enough to
extend themselves farther than necessary. He’s been alone for centuries
although he’d prefer not to be. He had loved and been hurt by arrogance of the
god’s. He never thought one of Oberon’s children could love him... She did, but
her mysterious ways and power destroyed her and the life they could have had.
The gods showed their wrath and his heart went with their punishment.
Everything he’s been made Roc what he has become... mysterious and a secret...
and he does not understand why this gargoyle would even care. The past blinded
his vision, but his heart was strangely open. He closed his dark eyes and
rested against her wings.
“Gracias, senorita... gracias,” he whispered
finding himself going into a vampire sleep.
*crick* * *crack***Grrrrr....
That’s all Roc heard before he arose at
twilight. He shielded his head as stone skin shattered around him. He looked up
and saw the black and white gargoyles standing above him. She reached her hand
out to him and helped him to his feet.
“Your injuries have not healed,” Star
observed.
“I need blood to rejuvenate my wounds unlike
you... Why did you save my life?” Roc questioned.
Shadowstar looked very closely at this vampire. She felt it and saw it within him that he had never been shown such a kindness. She felt the deep dark pain lingering in the pit of his soul... and hidden secrets that she couldn’t even touch. This formed him, consumed him, and circulated in him. Never would he show others this pain, but her mind felt it... and yet, there was something behind it all..