Chapter Eight
I shook the sleep from my vision and I marched out of the bedroom. My mom hurried up from the kitchen, a look of concern on her woody face. Her leafy hair fluttered behind her. She swallowed as she saw me marching forward.
"Leo?"
"Get ready," I growled and went to my armor and weapons.
"Ooh, some bad boys are breaching the dungeon," Garnet said. She wore a white apron over her slender form. My little sister struck a dramatic pose. "Let's show them the folly of their ways. Kweh, heh, heh!"
Our mother glanced at her in shock. "This isn't a game, young lady."
Garnet deflated and muttered, "It's like a game."
"Leo," Lana said as she held open my gray robes for me to slip into.
As I thrust my arms in, I thought,
"Who's seen the intruders?"
I was connected telepathically to everyone in the dungeon. Halia blinked and glanced at me. It looked like even she was in the network. By vowing to serve me, she had linked herself to the Void Crystal.
"I got eyes on them,"
Hela reported. My wildhound's thoughts reverberated in my mind.
"We're about to pounce on them. Looks like a barbarian, a rogue, a mage, and a cleric."
"I know that cleric,"
added Nos.
"And the rogue. They attacked us with Halia."
Halia groaned. "Norso and Milies?"
"I guess they got unbamboozled," I muttered.
"Well, my sexiness can only last so long," Garnet said with a shrug. "I'm amazing, but no one's that good."
Mom gave Garnet a curious look.
"Later," I said, belting on my gray robe while Lana lifted my breastplate. She helped to strap it on me.
A monster girl died. Seeng, one of my satyrs, just perished. I swallowed. Her soul was returned to the Void Crystal. When the battle was over, if we survived, I could revive her. It would be like she slept. But so long as the intruders were in the dungeon, I could do nothing to restore their flesh.
"I want them captured,"
I said.
"Deal nonlethal damage."
"But they just killed Seeng, Lord Leo,"
Havas answered, sounding angry.
"And she'll be rewarded for her sacrifice,"
I said as Lana strapped the last one on.
"I don't want them killed if we can avoid it."