◈ Chapter 105:
Rain shook his head, trying to clear his tired mind. He needed, he needed to get up and... search for Opal.
Placing one paw on the back of an Orc he helped lever himself up, a slow climb onto two feet where he swayed like a tree in the wind, barely managed to remain upright as his body screamed in protest.
He gazed out over the lake of Orc bodies. Was Opal alive in here? Trapped amongst the dead or dying? Amongst hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of bodies?
He almost slumped down in despair, but then something caught his eye, a flash of white fluff, an arm waving for help amongst the dead, right at the edge of the lake.
Rain slowly approached, carefully picking his way across the field of bodies, nearly slipping over a number of times as his body barely held together. He came to the arm, a hand and a limb ensconced in what had been snow white fluff now spattered red with Orc blood.
"...Lyra?"
A muffled yell for help replied and he grabbed hold, his paw engulfing her entire forearm. With one motion he heaved her half way up and out, Orc bodies shoved aside as the bedraggled sheep girl rose. A teary eyed and perfectly miserable face appearing below hair drenched through and lank with blood.
"Why did I agree to this!" wailed the sheep girl.
"Lyra..."
She looked up at him and blinked, taking in the innumerable bits of metal sticking from his ragged body, daggers and snapped swords, arrow shafts and broken spears, all speckled amongst grievous injuries. He looked ready to keel over dead under a light breeze.
"P-potions-, Red!"
Her hand dove below and a moment later she was shoving potion after potions into Rain's paws of various differing colours.
"This... will help?"
"Er, maybe, they came from a box of potions marked for bodily health, so, yes? Drink!"
Rain lifted his paw and put the entire collection of potions into his mouth, bottles and all. In moments his teeth had ground the glass to powder and he swallowed it along with the liquid contents of the bottles.
"Oh, well I suppose eating them works too..." said Lyra her hand drooping.
The effects were swift, each bit of metal protruding from Rain's body was forcibly ejected, a shower of metal falling to the ground, his wounds clotting over, flesh sealing, his back straightening as dog tired exhaustion was washed away and fresh tireless energy replaced it.
It wasn't a true healing, but already Rain could feel his body taking care of that, putting to use the burst of bright vigour the potions gave.
He shook his head slightly as his head fog cleared, the chains of tiredness falling away. His gaze turned back to Lyra.
"...Why did you come back? You had escaped... And- and Opal, why Lyra? Why did you do it?"
"She wanted to come back, I couldn't stop her, she was beside herself I'm- I'm sorry, it was a really bad idea, I should have stopped her..."
Rain bowed his head.
"And now she's.... Gone," he choked out, emotion straining his voice.
Lyra blinked at him.
"Uhm, well no actually, I'm holding her hand right now under all these Orcs- Wai- Waah!"
Rain immediately hauled on the unfortunate sheep girl who let out a yelp of surprise as she was forcefully dragged fully free from the bodies and sent sprawling on the sand at the edge of the lake. Her other hand was latched tight around a small wrist and she dragged up a familiar black haired head, her shoulders popping free from between a pair of muscular Orcs, her lower half below.
Opal came up gasping and swearing, she then turned to the side and spat out sand and Orc blood, gagging in disgust.
"Orcs... are really... fucking heavy..." she managed to get out between heaved breaths.
"You're unhurt?! You're okay?!" said Rain beside himself with relief.
Opal gingerly touched at the back of her head, then finding herself whole and uninjured she patted more confidently.
"Seems that way, I feel fine, better than fine."
Her hand wiped across her face, clearing away the blood, then brushed by her forehead. She paused as her hand caught on something.
"Huh- Whassah?" she muttered.
Rain blinked as he noticed what she was touching at. It appeared at first to be a lump of gore that had gotten tangled up in her hair and stuck to the right side of her forehead but as blood was wiped away a deeper black appeared, a stubby singular little horn, a horn made of deep black shadow.
Opal touched at it with her fingers, exploring. Then with a frown she tried tugging on it, trying to pull it off. It remained affixed and all she succeeded in doing was awkwardly yanking her head forward.
"Hey, what the fuck? Did some dumb Orc glue a rock to my head? What the hell am I touching here?!"