Chapter 130: Take Two
Grace stumbled through the inn door looking like someone had put her through a meat grinder. Twice.
Blood dripped from her shredded wings, leaving a trail of red droplets across the floor. Her ribs screamed with every breath. It was the kind of sharp, stabbing pain that made her want to curl up and die. One eye had swollen shut completely, turning purple-black like a rotten plum.
[I hate all these Pillars. Maybe you all deserved to be abandoned by Eternia, you absolute… UGH!]
Diana and Venus sat at a corner table playing cards. They both looked up as Grace crashed into the nearest chair hard enough to make it creak dangerously.
Grace spat onto the floor.
Diana set down her cards.
“You, uh, sure look like a winner.”
“Yeah, I feel like it too.” Grace tried to adjust her position. Bad idea. Very bad idea. “Ow. Fuck. Everything hurts.”
Venus poured water from a pitcher, sliding the cup across the table. Grace grabbed it with shaking hands and downed the whole thing in three gulps. Water had never tasted so good.
“Is it safe to assume the Tempest has not been dealt with?”
Grace shook her head.
“Complete… psycho!” Grace wiped her mouth, leaving a red smear on her hand. “Can’t decide if she wants to kill me or keep me as a pet. Kept switching between screaming and laughing. How am I supposed to communicate with that?”
“Delightful.”
“Oh, it gets better.” Grace touched her ribs experimentally and immediately regretted it. “She’s got a friend.”
Diana’s eyes narrowed.
Grace continued.
“A Primal,” Grace slumped in her chair, trying to find a position that didn’t make her want to scream. “It can shapeshift, too, I think. One second it’s a bear, next it’s a spider, then something with way too many teeth.”
“And it kicked your ass.”
“Kicked it, stomped on it, then used it as a drum.” Grace prodded her swollen eye. “Had to jump off the mountain to escape.”
Diana’s eyebrows shot up.
“You jumped off a mountain? With your wings in that condition?”
“Seemed like a good idea at the time.”
“How is that ever a good idea?”
“Better than getting torn apart and scattered across the peak.” Grace accepted another cup of water from Venus. “Those angels the mayor mentioned? The ones in pieces? Yeah, didn’t want to join that club. Especially not with an actual Primal there.”
Thunder shook the inn hard enough to rattle dishes. The windows vibrated in their frames. Outside, it started raining intensely.
“Great.” Diana watched on with a mildly annoyed expression. “Weather’s getting worse.”
“No shit. The Tempest is pissed I showed up.” Grace tried to straighten up. Her spine had other ideas. “She knows I’m not Eternia. Called me her replacement.”
“Charming,” Venus said, dealing herself a new hand of cards like this was all perfectly normal.
“Gets better. She made these wind construct things. Literally just made little minions for herself, like, on the spot!” Grace flexed her fingers, remembering the feel of solid wind. “Had to burn through most of my energy just to kill them. They kept reforming.”
“Before the Primal showed up?”
“Yeah. I was already tired when that thing appeared.” Grace touched her nose gingerly. Definitely broken. Again. “Didn’t stand a chance. It grabbed my wings and used me as a hammer.”
[I’m so tired. I’m almost too tired to heal myself. Crap.]
“We need a plan,” Diana said, turning back to Grace.
“Obviously.” Grace accepted a towel from Venus and pressed it against a particularly nasty wing cut. “I can’t beat them alone. The Primal’s too strong and the Tempest won’t shut up long enough to listen.”
“Do you have any idea what exactly she wants?” Venus asked.
“Who knows? She can’t decide.” The towel was already soaked through with blood. “One second she’s screaming about being abandoned. Next she’s laughing about her indecision. Then she’s sending… murder-wind at my face.”
Lightning struck right outside the window. The flash lit up the room bright as day. In that instant, Grace caught her reflection in the glass.
Her robes were more holes than fabric. Blood matted her white hair. Her visible eye was bloodshot and wild. She looked less like a holy angel and more like something that crawled out of a nightmare.
“You need healing,” Venus said gently.
“Yeah,” Grace mildly agreed. “But, we shouldn’t put this off. I feel like we need to figure this out or the wind is going to pick this town up and throw it.”
“Figure what out?” Diana leaned back, chair creaking. “You can’t solo them. We knew that going in.”
“Yes, but maybe we can take them together.”
Diana snorted.
“What? You and me?”
“Why not?” Grace forced herself to sit up despite every nerve screaming in protest. “You’re strong enough to match the Primal for a bit. Hell, Venus, you can help too.”
Venus arched a brow.
“I can?” She smirked.
“Yeah, just… I don’t know, distract her maybe?”
Venus considered it. Given that Venus hadn’t helped fight the Tide, Grace guessed she wouldn’t help fight here either, but maybe she could still persuade Venus to be useful somehow.
“I suppose I could try that. And you? What are you thinking of doing?”
“What I do best.”
“Die?” Diana answered.
“Kill things permanently, you douchebag.”
A glob of some flaming frozen syrup-like thing hit their window. It sizzled and froze simultaneously, creating a pattern that looked vaguely obscene.
“Even if we could beat them,” Venus said, playing with her cards, shuffling them, “the Tempest won’t listen. You said so yourself. Too much screaming, not enough reasoning.”
“Then we make her listen.”
“How?”
Grace thought about it. Which hurt, because thinking required her brain, and her brain was currently on fire. The Tempest’s whole thing was indecision. Unable to choose. Unable to commit to anything.
[What if we take that choice away?]
“What if we don’t give her a choice?”
Diana raised an eyebrow.
“Explain.”
“She can’t decide anything because she’s made of Eternia’s indecision. Every option splits into more options. But what if we force a decision? Make her pick something?”
“Like what?”
“I don’t know yet.” Grace slumped again. “My brain’s not working right. Pretty sure I have a concussion. Or three. I’ll think of something.”
They sat in silence for a moment. Outside, the weather continued its nervous breakdown.
“This is getting out of hand,” Venus observed mildly.
“You think?” Grace watched a cow fly by the window. It mooed forlornly. “The whole town’s gonna get destroyed at this rate. Maybe the whole mountain.”
“Then we move fast.” Diana stood, cards forgotten. “But first, you need healing. And we need to train.”
“Train?”
“You just got your ass beat, right? You think you can win without any improvement at all?” Diana cracked her knuckles with a series of pops. “Also, we need to practice fighting together. Actual teamwork, not just swinging swords in the same general area.”
Grace wanted to argue. Her pride said she could handle it alone with enough preparation. She’d beaten two Primals before. She was the chosen one, the demon-killer, the special little snowflake.
But her throbbing everything said otherwise.
“Fine. But, yeah, I need to heal myself now.”
Thunder crashed again, louder than before. The inn’s roof creaked ominously. Dust drifted down from the rafters.
“We should probably train inside,” Grace suggested.
“You think? Unless you want to dodge cows while sparring.” They both looked up as something heavy landed on the roof. Hoofbeats echoed above them, galloping from one end to the other. “Tomorrow morning,” Diana said, heading for the stairs. “Soon as you’re healed. We’ll start with basic combinations.”
“I know how to fight.”
“You know how to swing a sword and look pretty doing it. That’s different from fighting with a partner.” Diana paused at the stairway. “Real teamwork means trusting someone to watch your back. Means knowing where they’ll be without looking.”
Grace rolled her eyes, though she didn’t argue.
“That’s why we’re training.” Diana’s expression softened slightly as she looked at Grace’s injuries. “Get some rest. You’ll need it.”
“Yeah, yeah, sure.”
Diana disappeared upstairs. Grace stayed at the table, watching the chaos outside through the blood-smeared window as she finally started healing herself up. That frozen… flaming syrup stuff dripped from the eaves. Flying livestock circled in the sky like confused vultures.
[We’re really gonna try to fight them together.]
She touched her swollen eye again. The Primal had been faster than anything she’d faced. Stronger too. It had tossed her around like a toy.
But maybe with Diana watching her back…
[Or maybe we’ll both get our asses kicked. Probably that one.]
Thunder shook the building again, hard enough to knock a painting off the wall. In the distance, Grace heard someone scream about jellyfish falling from the sky.
[Yeah. Definitely need to fix this soon.]
Grace tried to stand. Her legs laughed at the suggestion. She settled for sliding lower in her chair.
Tomorrow they’d train. Tomorrow they’d figure out how to fight as a team.
Tonight, she just wanted her ribs to stop trying to escape through her skin.
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Chapters
- Chapter 173: Epilogue
- Chapter 172: Stubborn Angels
- Chapter 171: Into the Impossible
- Chapter 170: Century’s End
- Chapter 169: Wings and Wants
- Chapter 168: Three Years
- Chapter 167: Tea with a Goddess
- Chapter 166: Order’s Last Stand
- Chapter 165: The Final Pillar
- Chapter 164: Sins of the Creator
- Chapter 163: Blood in Paradise
- Chapter 162: When Heaven Breaks
- Chapter 161: The Weight of Creation
- Chapter 160: Corruption’s Edge
- Chapter 159: Creation’s Face
- Chapter 158: Midnight Provocations
- Chapter 157: When Angels Fall
- Chapter 156: Celestia’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Idea
- Chapter 155: Everything’s Fine
- Chapter 154: To Feel or Not to Feel
- Chapter 153: Planning a Party Is Harder Than Demon Slaying?
- Chapter 152: Operation: Make the Void Touch Grass
- Chapter 151: Emotional Support
- Chapter 150: The Void
- Chapter 149: Into the Abyss
- Chapter 148: Heavy is the Head That Reads the Horniest Scripture
- Chapter 147: Welcome Home to Chaos
- Chapter 146: Breaking Rocks
- Chapter 145: Stone Cold Reception
- Chapter 144: Gauntlet Run
- Chapter 143: Rock Hard Problems
- Chapter 142: Mountains and Munchings
- Chapter 141: When Heaven Gets Messy
- Chapter 140: Morning Existential Crisis
- Chapter 139: Contemplation
- Chapter 138: Reporting Back
- Chapter 137: Halfway Done*
- Chapter 136: Clarity
- Chapter 135: Two Options
- Chapter 134: Tag Team
- Chapter 133: Attempt Two
- Chapter 132: Helping Hand
- Chapter 131: The Storm Ahead
- Chapter 130: Take Two
- Chapter 129: An Attempt Was Made
- Chapter 128: Indecision
- Chapter 127: Kicking Off
- Chapter 126: Probing Questions
- Chapter 125: Emotional Damage
- Chapter 124: Storm Warning
- Chapter 123: Power-Up
- Chapter 122: Aftermath of an Ass-Kicking
- Chapter 121: Anger Management
- Chapter 120: Playing With Fire
- Chapter 119: Steam
- Chapter 118: Hero
- Chapter 117: Brave
- Chapter 116: More Training*
- Chapter 115: Fiery Training
- Chapter 114: A Change In Approach
- Chapter 113: Igniting Old Passion
- Chapter 112: Blood Boiling
- Chapter 111: Mt. Ignata
- Chapter 110: The Flame
- Chapter 109: New Team
- Chapter 108: Embers
- Chapter 107: Recognition
- Chapter 106: Back to Lessons
- Chapter 105: Affectionate
- Chapter 104: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Seven
- Chapter 103: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Six
- Chapter 102: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Five*
- Chapter 101: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Four
- Chapter 100: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Three
- Chapter 99: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Two
- Chapter 98: Date With Watery Destiny, Part One
- Chapter 97: Advanced Lessons*
- Chapter 96: Expert Assistance
- Chapter 95: Divine Attraction
- Chapter 94: Golden Opportunity
- Chapter 93: Caught in the Currents
- Chapter 92: Bright Ideas*
- Chapter 91: Hands-On Training
- Chapter 90: Revelations and Celebrations
- Chapter 89: Wet and Wild
- Chapter 88: New Confidence
- Chapter 87: Technique Acquired
- Chapter 86: Practice Makes Perfect*
- Chapter 85: Hands-On Education
- Chapter 84: The Tide’s Desire
- Chapter 83: Midnight Visit
- Chapter 82: Wet Negotiations
- Chapter 81: High and Dry
- Chapter 80: Depths of Devotion
- Chapter 79: Ocean’s Embrace
- Chapter 78: Salt
- Chapter 77: Rising Waters
- Chapter 76: The Tide Turns
- Chapter 75: Routine
- Chapter 74: New Resident*
- Chapter 73: Mission Statement
- Chapter 72: Mission Report
- Chapter 71: Mistaken Identity
- Chapter 70: Forgotten
- Chapter 69: Created
- Chapter 68: The Bargain
- Chapter 67: Deep Waters
- Chapter 66: Corrupted Waters
- Chapter 65: Ancient Hunger
- Chapter 64: Ancient Entities
- Chapter 63: Whispers of the Root
- Chapter 62: The Garden’s Touch
- Chapter 61: Healing Rosewood
- Chapter 60: Spreading Sickness
- Chapter 59: The Core’s New Form
- Chapter 58: The Core
- Chapter 57: Kiss of Life
- Chapter 56: Beneath the Surface
- Chapter 55: The Herbalist’s Tale
- Chapter 54: Solo
- Chapter 53: The Green Barrier
- Chapter 52: Unorthodox Methods
- Chapter 51: Hostile Vegetation
- Chapter 50: The Shy Angel
- Chapter 49: Divine Assignment
- Chapter 48: Vol. 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 47: Return to the Dominion
- Chapter 46: Protection
- Chapter 45: Primal Fear
- Chapter 44: The Battle for Oakridge
- Chapter 43: The Nest
- Chapter 42: The Truth
- Chapter 41: First Contact*
- Chapter 40: Dividing Forces
- Chapter 39: Welcome to Oakridge
- Chapter 38: Journey to Oakridge
- Chapter 37: Mission Briefing
- Chapter 36: Scripture
- Chapter 35: Relics
- Chapter 34: The Celestial Banquet, Part Eight
- Chapter 33: The Celestial Banquet, Part Seven
- Chapter 32: The Celestial Banquet, Part Six
- Chapter 31: The Celestial Banquet, Part Five
- Chapter 30: The Celestial Banquet, Part Four
- Chapter 29: The Celestial Banquet, Part Three
- Chapter 28: The Celestial Banquet, Part Two
- Chapter 27: The Celestial Banquet, Part One
- Chapter 26: Little Warrior, Part Five
- Chapter 25: Little Warrior, Part Four
- Chapter 24: Little Warrior, Part Three
- Chapter 23: Little Warrior, Part Two
- Chapter 22: Little Warrior, Part One
- Chapter 21: Antsy
- Chapter 20: Progress
- Chapter 19: Mysterious Ways
- Chapter 18: Hope
- Chapter 17: Fallen Angels
- Chapter 16: Love Sisters
- Chapter 15: Curiosity
- Chapter 14: Choir
- Chapter 13: Prayers
- Chapter 12: Natural
- Chapter 11: The New Girl
- Chapter 10: Learning The Ropes
- Chapter 9: Eternia
- Chapter 8: Welcome Committee
- Chapter 7: Selection
- Chapter 6: Tests
- Chapter 5: Strange Words
- Chapter 4: Angels
- Chapter 3: Demons
- Chapter 2: Toward The Flames
- Chapter 1: Grace, The Hardened Farmer