Apologies for my apparent case of dropped-off-the-face-of-the-Earth-itis.
I had a momentary attack of self-pity and then Christmas happened and then studying for exams happened, so I've been under the radar for a while.
The fact that comments keep coming is a real boost to me and I'm finally back in action.
This thrilling instalment comes with a dedication to Mr. Waddie Greywolf, whose ideas were helpful in writing this chapter. Sorry that "any day now" became 5 months.
I'm now on Twitter. Feel free to twat me @BienClar
PS. Anyone who finds the correct version of Caesar's translation gets a character named after him or her in my next story. There are number of clues hidden within this chapter. Email me with your response and I'll either congratulate you or shatter your hopes and dreams. Only the first three people will win the prize so get researching. Thinking about it, this is ridiculously obscure and I would actually be surprised if someone got this, but I hope you prove me wrong.
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Owen hit the ground. Hard. At least it felt that way. In reality, he had simply been returned to his mortal body with more force than was technically necessary. The thwack was just an added bonus. He groaned, rolled onto his side and vomited.
"Wonderful," he moaned, "just perfect."
After careful inspection of his own sick, he realised that the stuff was tar black and bubbling menacingly. There was a small animal, more like a snake than anything else that was squirming in the puddle. It cried out in what seemed like abject rage and pain then stopped moving abruptly, as though allergic to the air around it. Owen backed up quickly, but was suddenly jerked off his knees by a strong pair of arms wrapping themselves around his chest. He felt himself melting into the slightly furry embrace of his beloved captor.
"You had me worried for a minute there." The deep voice rumbled, vibrating soothingly. "I thought you were dead. Don't ever make me think that again." The voice seemed to be coming from everywhere at once, but at the same time it seemed to be inside him. He swivelled slowly and looked up into two blue eyes that shone like stars. They were, thankfully, imbedded in the face of a smiling man with rough stubble and a broad, lupine face.
Owen felt he was missing something. He groped himself briefly, reassuring himself that β yes β all his prized organs were still in place.
The young Daemon was really starting to worry that they had forgotten something. His memories were slowly pulling themselves together and a shape was forming in his mind. Just as the realisation hit him, so did the Widow. He was pushed onto his back as she barrelled into Fenris, knocking the giant werewolf over.
She had reverted to her wing form, probably to provide an advantage over the land-bound werewolf. She started rain fire down on the two, but Fenris flexed his palms and the air shimmered, deflecting the fire. He started blasting his own magical pot-shots into the sky, but none of them collided successfully. Owen was hurled away roughly and landed face down in the bushes, his face red.
"What the fuck Fen?" He cried, "You could have killed me." He had had quite enough brushes with his own mortality for one day.
Fenris' attacks finally struck the flying creature, knocking her out of the sky with a growl of triumph.
"You dare to attack that which is mine?" The feral giant roared at the agonised creature. "You dare to cross that walls that separate our worlds?" He spoke in a voice tinged with power that threatened to tear the Daemon apart merely from the unrelenting force of his words. Indeed, it seemed as though strips of the monster's flesh were being torn away as it cowered beneath the werewolf.
"P-please!" The Widow begged, her voice cracking in fear. "Spare me! None shall cross again, I swear it."
"Your pleas mean nothing foul creature." Caesar crooned at the dying Daemon, a twisted mockery of joy on his lupine face. "The moment you crossed, you were doomed. The moment you struck the Vessel, you were damned."
"But perhaps if she can guarantee it..." Fenris began, his tone retaining the inestimable rage it held before even as he turned his head.
"She would say anything to save her skin; she does not have the power to prevent the others even if she were telling the truth. Besides, with the Vessel dead no more will be able to cross after she is silenced." Owen realised that, given what he had been told, he must be the Vessel they were referring to so bitterly. He remembered what the old man had said to him about the other worlds that coexisted with this one, finally understanding what he had been saying.
Owen staggered to his feet and he dragged himself over to the three even as his body screamed. He had to make them stop. Stop the werewolves from killing the Widow. If he saw Fenris strike the final blow he would never be able to forget the image no matter how hard he tried. There was something about his movements that felt odd, he seemed to feel much more graceful as he planted one foot in front of the other.
"STOP!" He cried and three faces turned to stare at him as he collapsed on his side. "Don't kill her!" He rose again and forced himself to move towards the trio. Sensing the momentary confusion of her enemy, the Widow slashed at Fenris' torso and he was forced to jump back to escape the jagged points. She leapt into the sky once more.
The Widow changed tactics, throwing spears of darkness that she conjured from her hands. None of them landed on Fenris, but they fenced him in. Before Owen could shout a warning, the ring of spears was struck by bolts of lightning and a dome formed that stopped Fenris from moving. He tried blasting the dome away but the magic was deflected back at him, rebounding within the confines of the trap.
"With your protector immobilised, there's nothing left to stop me." The Widow advanced, her face caked in blood but with a deranged grin etched across it. Suddenly she stopped in her tracks, a confused look on her face. "Impossible... No, it's impossible. When the binding is complete, nothing can reverse it. You shouldn't be able to..."
She cast her eyes heavenward and screamed. "You aren't supposed to interfere!"