Chapter 91: Don’t Fear the Reaper
Mick extracted tribute in an unusually aggressive way. One that had sent off alarms among his men.
And he quickly fled the settlement, hitting up the next target on his list of pickups for the day. The entire time none of them knew that their helmets had been tampered with.
But halfway through they stopped for a lunch break.
This was precisely when his men noticed something was wrong. Normally they would stop in the snow, settle down on their bikes and enjoy as share of the spoils they were bringing back to the foundry.
After all, what Aidan, Jack and the others didn’t know didn’t hurt them right? But for the first time since they began controlling this territory, Mick didn’t set out for lunch, he demanded the local residents set up a table for him and his men and prepare a meal for them.
That had caused Mick’s second in command to bring up the subject that he and the others were wondering.
“Everything okay boss? You seem a little… agitated.”
He didn’t say spooked. To imply fear was to assert weakness, and weakness needed to be challenged at any shown opportunity. This was the law which their particular crew lived by.
Mick wasn’t in charge of them because he was the smartest, or even the most effective leader.
It was because he was the best at cracking skulls, and that’s all that mattered to their crew, unlike others like Jack’s or Aidan’s who had their own internal bylaws.
But agitated? It was a word that said what needed to be said in a way that did not imply weakness. And it was because of this, Mick was able to calmly, and honestly answer.
“I guess you could say that… I thought I saw something while on our route earlier. It was nothing, just a trick my eyes were playing on me in the storm?”
Most of the men were happy to let it die with that, but one of them spoke up, instinctively, and foolishly.
“Wait you saw it too? The skull in the snow I mean?”
The clang of silverware drew the attention of the entire room, as the locals pretended not to notice. But Mick had frozen on the spot when he heard what one of his men had said.
“You saw it too?” He tried his best not to shout and looked around to ensure his voice had not carried.
The raider in question nodded his head.
“More than once… In fact, I saw it on every route we went on. Just in the corner of my eye, I never got a clear look, at first I thought I was just seeing things. But again, and again it started popping up. I damn near thought I was losing it.”
Once he had said this, another man volunteered his thoughts on the matter.
“I wasn’t going to say anything, but I also saw something, and yeah now that I think about it, it was kind of like a skull in the snow. I saw it about five minutes before we arrived here. But it was just the storm right?”
Mick and the other witness stared over at the third who had claimed to see it. They were silent, but their eyes did not convey accusation, but dread.
The others who hadn’t seen the skull became still. If Mick was seeing things it was perhaps the stress, or his nerves. After all, they knew what had become of Marcus and his crew, and they had all been on edge the last few days.
But… if they had all seen the same thing, and not different mirages. It meant that maybe, just maybe there was something else going on….
One of those who hadn’t seen the skull was quick to speak up.
“So you guys all saw the same thing? A skull floating in the snow? How would you even see it, wouldn’t it just blend in with the background?”
Mick shook his head as he carried what he had seen.
“No, it was a white skull on a hazy black background, almost liker a shadow, or a dark cloud of some kind. I don’t know, we had passed it by so quickly, and I only caught it in my peripheral.”
The other two men silently nodded their heads. But the fact that they had all seen it, and nothing else in the background was the truly haunting aspect.
Even the most rational among them couldn’t deny that this was an unusual coincidence. He was just about to say something when Mick’s words shook him too.
“Another thing. When I stopped and pointed my gun at you guys? That’s where I first saw it… But when I turned around it was no longer there. So, if it was a person… How the hell do they just vanish like that?”
He had no words… No natural explanation he could think of. Silence remained between the men as they stared down at their bowls of soup with hearts full of dread.
They didn’t realize in the slightest that the locals who were in the background eavesdropping on their conversation were quietly snickering in delight.
One of the men shifted uncomfortably, glancing toward the doorway as the wind howled faintly outside.
“…Alright, enough of this,” he muttered. “It’s just the storm messing with your eyes. Happens all the time. White on white, shadows, your brain fills in the rest.”
He forced a chuckle, but it came out hollow.
“No… that’s not right,” he said quietly. “Because I saw it when the wind wasn’t blowing. Just for a second. It wasn’t moving with the storm… it was just… there.”
That drew everyone’s attention. Mick slowly lifted his head.
“…What do you mean, not moving?”
The man hesitated, clearly regretting opening his mouth, but it was too late now.
“It didn’t shift… or blur for that matter. Everything else was moving, snow, wind, all of it… but that thing? It was still. Like it was just… waiting.”
Silence fell over the table again. Even the man who had tried to laugh earlier didn’t say anything this time.
Somewhere in the distance, a loose piece of metal slammed against a wall in the wind.
No one flinched. But no one relaxed either.
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Chapters
- Chapter 109: Invisible
- Chapter 108: Lead and Steel
- Chapter 107: Unidentified Rogue Actors
- Chapter 106: Old Rivals
- Chapter 105: Freeside
- Chapter 104: Steel and Lead
- Chapter 103: A Threat Too Grave
- Chapter 102: Retaking the Foundry
- Chapter 101: Fulfillment of Obligations
- Chapter 100: Fish in a Barrel
- Chapter 99: Bad Moon Rising
- Chapter 98: South of the Habitable Zone
- Chapter 97: At The Gates
- Chapter 96: Ghosts of the Old World
- Chapter 95: Sick Puppy
- Chapter 94: Fire and Ice
- Chapter 93: Total War
- Chapter 92: The Enemy of My Enemy
- Chapter 91: Don’t Fear the Reaper
- Chapter 90: The Shadow of Death
- Chapter 89: Green Light
- Chapter 88: Metamorphosis
- Chapter 87: The Price of Freedom
- Chapter 86: Deep Recon
- Chapter 85: Another
- Chapter 84: A New Light
- Chapter 83: Toppling an Empire
- Chapter 82: Self-Preservation
- Chapter 81: Article Two
- Chapter 80: The War that Waits
- Chapter 79: ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
- Chapter 78: A Thought Given Life
- Chapter 77: A Brotherhood of Thieves
- Chapter 76: One Down
- Chapter 75: No Survivors
- Chapter 74: Perseus
- Chapter 73: Third Party
- Chapter 72: A Promise Unfulfilled
- Chapter 71: The Shape of Power
- Chapter 70: Humility
- Chapter 69: Ain’t No Rest For the Wicked
- Chapter 68: Void of Sympathy
- Chapter 67: Consequences
- Chapter 66: Absolute Bastard
- Chapter 65: Proposal
- Chapter 64: Prayer of the Refugee
- Chapter 63: The Morning After
- Chapter 62: Answers
- Chapter 61: Exodus
- Chapter 60: Interrogation
- Chapter 59: Survivors
- Chapter 58: Foray into the Unknown
- Chapter 57: Sound Cannon
- Chapter 56: Not Human
- Chapter 55: Formation of the Elysian Militia
- Chapter 54: Foundation of Elysium
- Chapter 53: The Oracle of Elysium
- Chapter 52: Domestic Disturbance
- Chapter 51: Restrained Recklessness
- Chapter 50: Peltasts
- Chapter 49: Re-Designation
- Chapter 48: Carver Aggregate & Steel
- Chapter 47: A New Tomorrow
- Chapter 46: No Half-Measures
- Chapter 45: The Morning After
- Chapter 44: Welcome Home
- Chapter 43: The Aftermath
- Chapter 42: Decisive Victory
- Chapter 41: First Blood
- Chapter 40: Doctor’s Orders
- Chapter 39: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
- Chapter 38: Winter Wraiths
- Chapter 37: Moons out, Goons out
- Chapter 36: Blood Bank
- Chapter 35: Settling Affairs
- Chapter 34: Domestic Conflict Part II
- Chapter 33: Winter Warfare Part II
- Chapter 32: Winter Warfare Part I
- Chapter 31: Enemy Encampment
- Chapter 30: Willful Ignorance
- Chapter 29: Domestic Dispute
- Chapter 28: Prisoner
- Chapter 27: Infiltrator
- Chapter 26: Sleeping in the Fire
- Chapter 25: The Price of Betrayal
- Chapter 24: Survival
- Chapter 23: Fracture
- Chapter 22: Reconstruction
- Chapter 21: A World So Cold
- Chapter 20: Collaboration
- Chapter 19: Consolidation
- Chapter 18: Retrieval
- Chapter 17: Necropolis
- Chapter 16: Lighter than a Feather
- Chapter 15: First Blood
- Chapter 14: Incitement
- Chapter 13: End of the Line
- Chapter 12: Archetypical
- Chapter 11: Hoarding
- Chapter 10: Securing the Perimeter
- Chapter 9: Deterrence
- Chapter 8: A Simple Misunderstanding
- Chapter 7: The World Hidden From the Cold
- Chapter 6: Threshold
- Chapter 5: The Long Winter
- Chapter 4: The End of Summer
- Chapter 3: Severing Ties
- Chapter 2: Be Prepared
- Chapter 1: Regression