This is still a story of the Becoming Monsters Universe by Ai Loves, setting used with permission. All canonical and mechanical errors are my own. The yarrb is the creation of FelisRandomis, used with permission.
In addition, a big THANK YOU to the denizens of the Becoming Monsters Discord, for being random forum users here. Especially AiLovesToGrow herself, as QueenEve
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Chapter 20: Beyond Your Grasp
The woman rescued by Whitney and Lucy was tall and statuesque. She had deeply tanned skin, blonde hair that looked like it may or may not be bleached, lots of fit muscle, bat-like wings, and generously sized assets. She looked like a model, or actress. Maybe an influencer. Someone who showed off her body frequently and lived by doing so. By her side were two whips, and a frankly ridiculous amount of coinage in all denominations. I do mean all, I saw the glitter and glint of a Crystal Coin among the others. Amber got to it rapidly. Whitney carried her like she weighed next to nothing, dashing towards the ER.
The bystander victims... varied. A few were superficially wounded. A couple had broken bones, gunshot wounds, or significant burns. One, a young man with dark skin in a now-ruined business suit, was unconscious and badly injured. Emily was seeing to him directly, without magical care he might not last until the rapidly-approaching paramedics could help. I waved them off of myself. I'd live. Triage order meant that the civilians on the ground needed attention more than I did.
Inevitably, police showed up, backed by SWAT. Had
Shield Against Shadows
not been in immediate response range, they would have been woefully late. Hundreds might have died, instead of a couple of dozen injuries. This time, they didn't come out with weapons drawn. The senior paramedic on site, dealing with something bordering a mass casualty situation, had a great many choice words for them. Some few of those words might not have to be censored if the exchange ever aired on prime time television. Might. It was an amazing thing to watch, and given that I saw one of the Twins' drones in the vicinity, I figured I would be doing so again.
And again. And again...
None of the officers on site were Office of Public Protection accredited. Sergeant Mann was nowhere to be seen. I made a few statements and referred them to the livestream I rightfully assumed had been happening. The adrenaline started to run out about then, I felt my stomach rumble. I reached into my Extradimensional Space and pulled out a protein bar, sat down on some steps...
... and woke up in a hospital room. One glance out the window told me the sun was now beginning to set. Three to five hours out? Couldn't find a clock to be sure, and my watch was missing from my wrist. I could breathe, though. I gradually became aware of a stunning variety of brand new pains. My ribs felt like each had been individually shattered into fifty pieces. My shield arm, too, was simply refusing to obey my orders. I could see that it was still there, though. That was good. My back, neck, and hips were all sore, my feet screaming at me, but those were normal kinds of things. Almost welcome. What wasn't was the amazing variety of burns I was dealing with, covering much of my chest and back.
That was even WITH Mirror Shield mitigating them. It was horrifying to think what might have been if I had not had it. Or... you know what, best to not think of that just now. Critically Injured, freshly out of the hospital, dude leads guild in the nastiest monster fight Seattle had ever seen, without hesitation or a moment of self-preservation. How was I alive, again?
"Status," my voice sounded froggy, but I've been worse. Heck, I've been worse this week. HP was at 20%, SP at 5%. Yup, that tracked. Mana, after hours of regeneration, was also at 20%. That was expected. I was also at 94% progress to my next level. Also made sense.
I heard a sound to my right. Movement. With an effort, I looked at the other bed in the double room. Huh, I could move my head consciously. Definitely an improvement over the last couple of fights. In the other bed was the woman from the center of the pyre, her Demonic Aura shimmering with power. Her eyes were open, and looking right back at me. "Where... am I?" Her voice was rough with pain, a lower alto. She had a faint accent. British, maybe Aussie? Hard to tell.
"Wasn't expecting this conversation for another twelve hours. Welcome to Central Cascadia Hospital, in a room that looks like they dropped us in to clear the ER. I'm Jay, leader of the rescue team."
"Rescue team? All I remember is passing out at the job on a slow Monday evening, then I was here. I have to get out of here as fast as I can, I can't afford to miss more work." She actually seemed more scared of that than the fact that she had just woken up in a hospital.
"If you know the number, you'd best call in. Hospital won't charge a victim of a monster attack, but neither will they release you tonight." I looked at the door, a shimmer of Aura was showing. A split second later, two knocks, and it opened. Emily, in her Human form in full hospital scrubs, came in. "Nurse Johnson, I thought you worked in the Curse Annex." I was grinning. So did she.
"Okay, if you can wisecrack you're better off than I feared." She glanced at the monitors I was attached to, then walked around to my right side. Out of her pocket, into my hand, came a protein bar. It was even opened. "You dropped this, earlier."
"Thanks." I saved the rest of my comments, given that I was busy chewing.
"And for our other guest today. We weren't expecting you to be awake so soon."
"You're the second person to tell me that in the last three minutes. What's going on? Why am I in a mixed-gender room?" She was looking irritated, more than afraid. That was good.
Emily looked back at me. "You haven't told her yet?"
I shook my head and swallowed. "We both just woke up. That briefing takes more than five minutes."
Emily sighed. "You're right. Do you want to do this, or should I?"
"You should. Considering what it could involve, it'll sound better."
The girl was looking at us suspiciously. "Why does the nurse sound like the patient is in charge?"
Emily laughed, then looked at her clipboard. "That is why the explanation is going to take a while. Paige, I am Nurse Emily Johnson, and I work here at the hospital. That is secondary for now, though, the man to your left is Jeremiah Kithkin, Guild Leader for
Shield Against Shadows
. I am a member of that Guild, and earlier this afternoon we fought off a major demonic incursion. About 200 feet from where you are laying right now, actually, if you look out the window you can see the battle site. We rescued you from it."