Author's Note: So, uh, I wrote that Brash took Blackheart's gun in the previous climax. That was a lie, told to me by some tricksy hobbits. Blackheart still has his pistol aimed at Kira's head. The hobbits responsible have been punished.
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Blackheart gaped at me.
"I was waiting for, like, a whole year to use that line," I said, cheerfully, twiddling my psi-sword slightly, drawing slow circles in the air with the glowing, humming point.
Blackheart spluttered. "You waited to use that line, you jammy bastard?"
"Yeah, it's from Princess Bride!" I said.
"I-" Blackheart spluttered even more, lowering the pistol from Kira's head. As the pistol lowered from her head, Kira immediately brought her elbow slamming down into Blackheart's gut. The impact of her elbow was audible and satisfying, and it drove every bit of air out of Blackheart's lungs. He poofed out and staggered backwards, but Kira wasn't done. She kicked his wrist, sending his gun skittering away from his hand and towards me. I kicked it into my hand, twirled it on my finger, dropped it, and sent a blast into the piloting console. A shower of sparks flew into the air and the autopilot started to make guttural duregar noises.
Kira, meanwhile, had just flipped Blackheart over her shoulder and was stomping on his face.
"Kidnapping me? Kill my bestie's dad!? Use your shoddy duregar orbital mirrors to kill innocent people?!" She grabbed him and started to shake him now, his head wobbling up and down, his nose dripping blood along his split lip. "I could have knocked out that mirror by myself in five minutes with a slingshot, and it took your entire freaking clan to build it, didn't it? Didn't it!" She shook him fiercely. Blackheart mumbled something that sounded a bit like 'six hours.'
"Six hours!?" Kira shouted. "And you call yourself a-" She stopped. "Do you smell smoke?"
I coughed, then glanced at the sparking, sputtering console, then looked at her. "B-Blackheart shot it," I said, quickly.
Kira sighed. "Well, we can still get down thanks to your fl-" she stopped, going pale.
"Don't worry!" I said, holding up my hands. "We have time to jerry rig a new control system!"
A crackling sound came from the console. I and Kira hurried to it and I saw that it was a communication message from an unidentified ship. I tapped at the keyboard, flicking a few switches, and then smiled at Kira. "I bet it's the vampires calling us!"
A sneering black face that would have been beautiful if it hadn't been for the expression of pure, malicious evil spreading across her lips peered out at us. She had ruby red eyes and knife-sharp ears and pale white hair that had been decorated with spider pins and pendents. Her clothing looked as if it had been painted on - so taught and so tight I could see her hard puffy nipples. She was sprawling on a throne made of metal spiders, interlocking legs forming the support struts. Behind her stood a shirtless black skinned elven male with a gimp mask and a huge whip, which he held in his hands. His chest had definitely been oiled.
"By the many legs of the dark queen, Lloth..." the drow purred, quietly. "A hu-man in a duh-gar starship. How fascinating. When I intercepted Lord Darkeye's message and learned that the duh-gar had decided to try and kidnap the Princess Kira, I never expected to see a hu-man in her pre-sense! Hu-mans are ruled by their men which makes them weak and helpless. Unlike we, the dr-oh, and unlike I, the Dread Corsair Queen, Tizit!" She cackled, her fingers going to her chest. Her gimp uncoiled and whipped the air with a loud crack.
"Oh, so, it's pronounced dr-oh? I thought it was pronounced dr-owe!" I said, nodding.
The Dread Corsair Queen Tizit's eyes narrowed slowly. "Do you mock me, hu-man?"
"No, I just never knew for sure!" I said. "I guess it's pronounced dr-oh!"
"Stop!" Blackheart groaned from behind us. I turned back. He was sitting up, clutching at his nose.
"Shut up, dingbat!" I hissed. Then, turning back to Tizit, whose face had actually changed very little. She wasn't flushing, and she had already looked murderously psychotic before I had said anything, so I was pretty sure that I was cool. I beamed at her. "So, uh, dr-oh, I'll just tell you right now, I'm not a hu-man. I'm also not human either!"
"Missile crews..." Tizit snarled. "I want you to nuke that shuttle into radioactive ash!"
Then she clicked off the screen.
I blinked.
"She has a speech impediment, you idiot!" Blackheart shouted, his voice sounding muffled, due to his hand closed around his nose.
"Oh..." I blinked. "Oh no! I must have hurt her feelings."
And that was when the missile target lock alarms started to squeal and howl and scream. I looked at the console and saw that, like, fifty red dots were glowing around every single edge of the scanner array. I gulped and quickly checked the rest of the console. The duregar ship had absolutely no point defense systems. But it did have planar shields. Unfortunately, those were set to open up to ten simultaneous portals to the demiplane of ash. Basically, any laser or missile that hit those portals would zip through and explode harmlessly in another plane of reality. Now, I wasn't the best at math, but I was pretty sure fifty was bigger than ten.
"Okay!" I said, grabbing onto Kira's arm, then tugged her close. "Lets go!"
I sprang over to Blackheart. He recoiled, but I grabbed him by his beard and focused. The three of us teleported with a snap. Now, I couldn't teleport from my Aunt Lisa's house to the nearest high school. And while Princeton Prep did have field trips to the moon, that didn't mean that it was close to Earth's moon. So, I wasn't able to just blip from the shuttle to the surface of Necronox. Instead, we dropped about a hundred feet and tumbled. But I wasn't done. I gritted my teeth and teleported again. And again. And again. And again. Each time we blipped, we were in thicker and thicker air, falling faster and faster.
So, I carefully started to bleed off momentum with each teleport. This left my teleporting bit feeling increasingly achey and hurt, my brain feeling like it was being squished and set on fire, all at the same time. I gritted my teeth and fought through the pain, trying to ignore Blackheart's screaming and swearing, and Kira's howling in terror. She was, at the very least, not trying to punch me in the face. She was just clinging to me.
Blip.
The city was sprawling beneath us.
Blip.
The wind was roaring.
Blip.
We appeared right beneath the curve of a dome that sat atop a skyscraper, plunging through the air and landing slap bang into a huge pool. Water went sloshing and vampires went screaming and running away in shock. I shook my head as I kicked up and out of the pool, surfacing. Blackheart and Kira surfaced next to me, both gasping. Blackheart looked around himself, then started to swim for the edge of the pool. I, meanwhile, was gaping at the incredibly pale, perfect peach rump of a vampire in a bikini bottom so skinny that it basically vanished between her cheeks. Kira shoved me and I shook my head, blinking at her.
"Hey. Ow." I winced, feeling a pang shooting through my head.
"Brash, focus," Kira said, her arms flaring wide.
That was when a brilliant flare of light announced the atomic immolation of our shuttle. I looked up, wincing as I peeked through my fingers. Fifty thermonuclear warheads was a little bit excessive, even in the exceedingly nuke happy field of interstellar warfare. I mean, come on. It wasn't even that big of a shuttle.
Kira, meanwhile, was swimming to the edge of the pool. I turned and watched her emerge. Her dress was now very filmy and very very transparent. It clung to her golden brown skin like a layer of gauzy paint, clinging tight to her full, round rump. Her skin shone through the now soaked fabric and I felt my throat go as dry as my swim-trunks got tight. Then Kira grabbed Blackheart, who had been rushing for the door, and slammed him back into the pavement. He started to cower as she glared down at him.
"Nnnh, that's so hot," I whispered.
"Brash!"
P90's voice boomed in my head.
"Yeah, what?" I asked, swimming to the edge of the pool.
"See, told you he was fine," P90 said to someone else, even though I could still hear her. "Where are you and Kira?"
"We're on a skyscraper. Track my GPS!" I said, cheerfully.
"Brash, don't!" G282 shouted.
"Why?" I asked, scrambling from the pool. "It's not like...oh right, the drow..." I slapped my hand over my face.
"We'll be there in two minutes!" P90 said, but then the communication link clicked off. I looked around the former pool party. The vampires had gone running, but it was clear we were far enough from where the orbital mirror had been focused - they hadn't even known that, half a planet away, millions of vampires had been in threat of a Final Death. Which, I supposed, was a good thing. But this dome didn't exactly strike me as easily defensible. However, before I could even mention the idea of leaving, the doors into and out of the dome shut with a clattering crunch and the dome itself was sealed in a rattling, extending array of Bat-mobile style future armor. Like on Voyager, during the finale!