Demonthorn Chapter 14
"This is kind of exciting." Lora mumbled from inside her wicker basket.
"Yeah, not really." Muttered Kelli in the basket next to her.
The two women were being lowered in baskets to the ground outside of the Citadel. The ropes creaked at the slightest provocation and Kelli jumped any time the baskets swayed too much in the wind.
"The only way down was to sneak inside the supply baskets. They just don't have the same safety precautions as the travel baskets and to be honest I am a bit nervous." Kelli said.
"At least Samantha will meet us at Northorton. She is probably already there." Lora said, her eyes lighting up with excitement. "I can't wait until we can get on with our adventure."
"Yeah, well the start of the adventure isn't the most important part." Kelli said with a laugh.
"Well you don't have a lance poking you in the side there old maid." Lora complained.
"Maybe you should have gotten into the basket with the undergarments. Oh wait, I got there first miss young and slow." Retorted Kelli.
Both women laughed quietly.
"We should be nearing the bottom in the next few minutes. Once we hear the sound of the forges and we have stopped moving, I will peek out and see if we are clear. Then we make a break for the exit and we are home free." Kelli said.
"It seems like you have done this before." Lora said.
"Never successfully." Kelli admitted.
"What?" exclaimed Lora.
"Well they were looking for me the last three times, so I figure we have a good shot because we have the element of they are not looking for us on our side." Kelli said cheerily.
Lora groaned. This was not the start to the grand demon-slaying adventure she had thought it would be.
The baskets slid to a halt as the lift they were on came slowly to the ground. It was merely more time waiting as the burly women of the Builders moved the baskets to their appropriate places. Lora's basket shifted finally and she was unceremoniously dumped in a pile of baskets that contained weapons to be sharpened.
Lora waited patiently for Kelli's signal, even though the lance that was digging into her side was really starting to be painful. At last she heard the gentle cooing of a dove and Lora popped the top off of her basket.
Kelli stood there, grinning with her pack over her shoulder.
"Let's go slow poke, daylight is wasting!" Kelli said in a teasing voice.
Lora shot her mentor a glare and dug herself an her pack out of her basket. She straightened her armor and gave Kelli a big smile.
"Finally some action!" Lora said with satisfaction.
The two women made it to Northorton just three days later. There seemed to be no limits to Lora's endurance and Kelli managed to keep up if Lora didn't try and push the older woman too hard. They saw Samantha lounging at the city gate, sitting upon a ruined armchair she must have dragged from inside the ruined city.
Lora made a face as they approached. The city seemed bad. It smelled of charcoal, mildew, excrement and a slightly sweet smell Lora couldn't place. It also just felt bad in her core, as if there was a smaller person inside of her desperate for her to be away from that place.
"You actually made it in good time." Samantha said, looking up from a ruined book she had been reading as they approached.
"Yeah, I had to catch up to Kelli at some points!" Lora laughed.
"And I sometimes had to fight her off with a stick when we stopped for the night." Kelli said.
Lora blushed. She had been waiting so long to get Kelli alone. When she realized the two of them were alone on the road, she just had to try. She didn't think she would get another chance.
"Just so you know, I lost every time." Kelli said to Samantha.
"What you two do is none of my business unless it affects the mission or the safety of the world." Said Samantha curtly.
Lora thought she could detect a hint of hurt from the icy woman, but she couldn't be sure.
What she could be sure of was that being with Kelli was everything that she had ever wanted. It was pleasurable and intimate in a way that warmed her to the very core of her being. She felt loved, wanted and sexy all at the same time. When they were together it seemed as if the time flew by and Lora never wanted it to end.
"So where is it we are going?" Lora asked.
"There is a system of caverns about 4 miles away that the demons dug up to and breached when they took the city." Samantha answered, gathering her things. "The paladins were supposed to plug it with heavy stones, but we can blast our way in."
"Wouldn't that attract a lot of attention?" Kelli asked, frowning.
"It would if they guarded it. Northorton is remote from most other major cities and there hasn't been an attempt to breach Below in close to three hundred years. If I were The Master, I wouldn't bother wasting guards on an entrance like that." Samantha said.
"You have thought of everything!" Lora said with a laugh and wrapped Samantha in a girlish hug.
Kelli frowned again and Samantha seemed startled until she pushed the younger woman away.
"We still have some ground to cover and we really want to strike during the day. If they chase us up the entrance, they will be seriously blinded by the light, which could really give us an advantage." Samantha said.
"Then lead on!" Kelli said, excited.
The three women joked and jabbed at each other the whole way. Their spirits were at their highest, especially since they had put the ruined city behind them. Lora even managed to tease a smile out of Samantha just before the road opened up into the area around the caverns.
When the women reached the caverns, there were bad omens everywhere. Animal and human skeletons were strewn about and the ground was barren of vegetation for about a hundred feet from the entrance.
"The skeletons are old." Samantha said quietly as she squatted near a deer skeleton. "Not any activity for a while."
"Why does nothing grow here?" Lora asked.
"They salt the earth." Kelli said before Samantha could answer. "Helps enforce superstitions among the less educated of our citizens and it's an affront to the Goddess to keep her gifts from growing. Plus it is intimidating as all hell."
Samantha nodded in agreement and Lora shivered. Wordlessly the three of them approached the cavern entrance. The floor was not smooth as they had expected, but littered with rock which it looked like had been pulled from the ceiling in large chunks.
Samantha swore.
"I was hoping the lazy bastards would do a terrible job or something." Samantha said, disappointed. "I don't know if I can freeze enough rock to get us in."
"What about over there?" Lora asked.
"What do you see?" Asked Kelli.