Chapter One: Night Break
"Great game man, we really showed them how to play," Justin said as he slapped Dade on the back, "You really showed them with that flag capture, great job." He watched Dade, knowing quite well what tomorrow was, and he was just trying to cheer his friend up.
"Thanks, yeah, it was great," Dade finally spoke up, but he showed little emotion about the win. "You know, its just, tomorrow—its been two years man." He took out cigarette from the pack in his pocket, lighting it up, and walking slowly down the trail.
"I know, I know. If you need anything dude, you know you can always hit me up." Justin packed up his paintball gear, facing the opposite trail. Dade and Justin had been playing paintball together for years now, and they are well known amongst the state locals. Two years ago Dade's mother died in a car accident, his step father was driving drunk, and he walked away perfectly fine.
"Yeah, I know, thanks. I think I'm just going to rent some movies from Blockbuster and veg out for the day," he began walking down the trail through the woods, yelling back to Justin, "We're still up for next weekend right? We need to get ready for the preliminaries."
"Damn Dade, do you even need to ask? I have already taken off work," Justin laughed, beginning a slow sprint down the trail. "Later bro, I'll give you a call tomorrow."
Dade started walking down the trail, it was a good half an hour walk, but he never minded it too much. It allowed him to reflect on everything, and some time to go through a few smokes. He was on his fourth cigarette when he heard some rustling in the bushes a few hundred feet off to the right of his trail. A loud scream followed with some arguing in what had to be another language, one that Dade didn't recognize, but he started sprinting towards the ruckus.
Dade's mother had forced him to go to martial arts classes when he was a younger kid, right after he encountered his first bully. When he came home, beat up and bloodied, immediately the next afternoon his mother brought him to a Karate school. After his mother died, he made a promise to himself that he would finish and get his black belt, which he had done not a month prior.
The screaming grew louder as Dade approached, because the sun had just set a few minutes ago, an eerie orange color filled the forest. He finally saw what he was looking for, five men were standing around a bound fair skinned woman. Dade slowed up as he got closer, thinking of what his approach should be, but when he saw the blades the men were holding he did not hesitate any longer.
"Hey, you guys, what the fuck do you think you are doing?", Dade screamed, running full sprint towards the group of men. The five men turned around in unison, they were wearing gray cloaks, and hoods that shielded their faces from the outside. As he approached, Dade saw the other four men drawing their weapons—they all seemed to be carrying similar weapons.
The first went down without much trouble, suffering a swift kick to the jaw, but Dade moved into a defensive position as the four surrounded him. He moved as quick as possible, parrying the attacks from two of the men, and throwing a roundhouse kick towards one of the assailants. As another plunged at Dade from the front, he grabbed him by the arm and flipped him over on his back, disarming him. Dade planted his foot hard into the man's chest as he lied on the ground, a loud grunt escaped his mouth. One of the two remaining fell back as the second started a failed attack attempt. He was quickly taken down by a kick to the abdomen, and an elbow into his upper back.
At this time, Dade stared down the single remaining man, and he started to stride towards him. What came next was never expected, he heard a simple rhyming pattern of words (although he did not understand them) a black energy orb hit him square in the chest. Dade felt his breathe slow, and his muscles weakened immediately. He was writhing on the ground as the world around him came into a slow blur. The man stood over him, reaching down and grabbing a blade from the ground, moving towards the bound woman.
An arrow hit the remaining man in the chest, a second in the upper back, and a third through the back of his neck. Three, in similar clad, strode over the hill towards the woman and unbound her. Dade struggled to move, watching the scene in front of him unfold as his senses failed him. He began to hear the chatter of an unknown language once again.
"Naiara, we must make haste. The portal could close any minute," the tallest of the three archers said. He helped the woman up and began to stride in the direction they came from, not once giving a glance towards Dade, whom was trying to call out to them for help.
"No, Lathir, we must take him! He was poisoned, for sure he will die out here!", Naiara yelled, running over towards Dade who could barely make out her face. "You, both of you, grab him. Make haste." She began a full stride behind her brother, and entered the glowing portal. The two men followed behind her, just before the portal winked from existence.
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The world was spinning around him when he opened his eyes, and he leaned over the bed puking. Dade took a few minutes in this position, regaining his bearings, before he took a good look around the room. The room was bare except for a single dresser across from the bed he was lying in, hand carved it seemed, and very old. A heaven oak door was closed to the right of the bed, and he spotted the open window. A soft breeze came in, filling the room with the sweet smell of spring flowers.
He looked down at himself as he stood up from the bed, and suddenly realized that he was not wearing anything except his boxers. He searched the room as well as he could; the dresser, under the bed, by the window, nothing. It seemed whomever had taken him here, also took his backpack and clothes. He moved towards the door, opening it just a crack to peer outside.