Eyes. All on her. She was being watched.
Seeth tried desperately to ignore them. The hunger gnawed at her insides; she was so close to that sweet release. Her mind was clouded and distracted, her thoughts only on the Mark before her, of indulging in Tora's body, running her hands over the demoness' skin, pinning her down and rutting her senseless.
She would look so much better drenched in me, wouldn't she? I already own her, she just doesn't know it yet.
But that crawling feeling along her spine would not go away. It itched at her shoulder blades, pulling Seeth away from her carnal desires. Her mind was torn, and both sides were as desperate as the other. One wanted to indulge, to let go and release. The other screamed at her to listen to her instincts, to be present, and to come out of the haze.
Fuck. FUCK! FINE, WHATS TEN MORE MINUTES AFTER SIX MONTHS OF WAITING?!
Her frustration boiled over as she begrudgingly let go of the sexual smog that was clouding her mind.
But the second she did, she felt her skin prickle and ignite, as though she had been pierced by thousands of tiny flaming arrows.
There were dozens of eyes, watching her through the Den's large glass windows.
Panic spread through her as she snapped her head around, to where she felt the staring coming from, but there was nobody there.
No! I can feel them! They're right there!
"Seeth? Are you okay -"
*PANG-PANG-PANG-PANG-PANG*
The Den shook violently. Tora gasped and threatened to fall over, but Seeth quickly reached out her hand and propped her up. Seeth, in contrast, seemed unfazed and remained in place, still staring at those unseen. The metallic thudding echoed around the Den, and the party, just on the other side of the door, slipped into a concerned silence.
And a blissful few seconds it was, for what would come next.
Several silver canisters suddenly penetrated the walls. They stuck there, protruding only a few inches into the room, but that was all the space they needed. A loud hiss filled the room.
Seeth immediately took a deep breath and held it. She eyed one of the closest canisters, and noticed a scratchy font etched into the protruding nozzle.
5%
"The fuck is tha..." Tora's voice trailed off immediately as the gas hit her.
At that moment, a ship flashed into vision through the glass. From inside, a squad of Vora Barons leered menacingly, gnashing their jaws and sharpening their weapons, all eyes on her. She didn't need to be able to hear what they were saying, as they spat, jeered and drooled at her person.
They have cloaking panels too?!
Seeth turned back to face Tora, but the demoness was already losing consciousness. She swayed side to side, before suddenly collapsing into Seeth's arms. Seeth's heart pounded in her chest; she could see the Barons docking at the Den already, preparing to board. Her party thudded to a stop, with the sound of multiple collapsing bodies filling the Den.
"Barons! The ventilation! Seeth!" Garnet stumbled out of the kitchen and into the lobby in a panic. He gestured back towards his office, but his voice was waning - he was about to collapse too. "Black Lance... arm... kill. Don't let them t-take... V..."
He fell to the floor, his voice stuck on his wife's name.
Seeth quickly scooped up the unconscious Garnet and, with Tora draped over her other arm, carried them quickly back down the corridor, and into Garnet's office. She laid them both down gently at the back of the room, doing her best to hide them behind the folding screen and the clothes rack.
The Den's forward airlocks hissed open, and the sound of the Baron's charge echoed through the Den, their heavy footsteps, their laboured breathing, and their clinking weapons.
"I WANT THEM ALL TAKEN ALIVE. WE'LL STRIP THEM ON THE SHIP, IN FRONT OF LOCKBLADE, UNDERSTOOD?"
Now... Why have you done this FUCKING NOW?!
Seeth's hands clenched into tight fists. Her heart was still hammering in her chest, although it wasn't just the adrenaline. She's been so close, so close to victory. And they'd snatched it away from her. She was beyond starving, her body aching with a selfish, deprived hunger. She stared down at Tora, and then at Garnet, and her thoughts drifted slightly to her friends, who were still in the loading bay, ripe and ready for Baron picking. She tried desperately to quench her fury - now was not the time for contemplating, every second mattered.
I need my gear. I need my weapons. I need to get downstairs.
She really was trying to stay focused, but those split sides of her psyche were pulsing with rage, and it was bubbling to the surface. A curiosity took over; she needed to know who dared to attack her, in her Den. She needed to see them with her own eyes.
So she slipped across the office again, back towards the corridor, and peered around the door.
Maruarding within the lobby, hazmat-suited Barons carrying massive silver casks on their shoulders stomped towards her, wearing black gas masks with bright blue lenses.
"I HEAR HER, SHE'S THIS WAY!"
Sense suddenly shuddered back through her mind. This wasn't - couldn't - be about revenge-killing Barons. This was about saving her friends' lives. Seeth leapt back across the room, out of their vision, searching frantically for the panic button. She still wasn't thinking clearly, her brain was foggy, but that heavy thumping of the Baron's getting closer helped her focus a little, and she finally reached down to Garnet's desk. "Thank you!" Seeth sighed with relief as she found both the panic button, and Garnet's emergency control panel. She smacked her hand onto the bright red button, causing all the fans in every room to spin up. The main buckhead doors slammed shut with a synchronous *BOOM* across the Den, sealing most of the Baron's forces within the lobby, at least for now.