Note from the author
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As I mentioned in the beginning, this is a novel and it is formatted with future publication in mind. It has standard chapter lengths for a novel of this type. I've received several complaints to that effect since I began posting. I can't rewrite them to make them longer for LitErotica, but as a concession, I will combine two chapters per post but this will only be temporary.
-DH
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Chapter 8
Some minutes after the screaming had stopped Mitchell and Allora returned to the other side of the wagon. They saw Lethelin sitting cross-legged a short distance away staring out at the horizon. From the front of the wagon, the clorvol started making some unpleasant sounds that Mitchell tried to ignore. It--or she if Revos was to be believed--apparently wasn't concerned about eating the corpse of someone who had recently been taking care of it.
He saw the body of Ivaran then. He was still tied to the wagon, but his head hung limply to one side. Both cheeks were sliced open and blood coated the whole lower portion of his face and neck. His shirt was also soaked through. Mitchell followed the blood down and saw that a mess had been made of the man's crotch as well. If he hadn't already thrown up, he surely would have then.
Something in him snapped. The whole ordeal seemed to hit him at once. The fight at Allora's home in Phoenix, the magic, the severed arm he'd rolled across, their capture and imprisonment, and time in the wagon and the isolation. Being separated from everyone and everything he loved to be surrounded by magic and monsters and such casual death was too much.
"You're all fucking insane!" His eyes were locked on the ruined body of Ivaran. He could feel his heart racing in his chest. A small voice in the back of his mind said he was having a panic attack but it was quickly drowned out by the torrent of other emotions that suddenly overwhelmed him.
Allora stopped and turned to look at him. Revos was walking toward them from the front of the wagon and behind him, he could see the clorvol raise up its head and swallow a leg.
"This is all your fault!" Mitchell pointed at Allora. "You kidnapped me, brought me to this hell hole where people are tortured to death and fed to giant lizards and where demons walk around and shoot fire from their hands!"
Lethelin got up and started walking over to see what the commotion was about. Revos stood next to Allora and they watched him impassively.
"And you, Allora--if that's even your real name--you're not even human. You're the same thing he was." Mitchell gestured without looking at the mutilated corpse. "Are you going to threaten to cut me up and feed me to the giant lizard if I don't do what you want? Huh?
"You," Mitchell pointed an accusing finger at Revos. "Are you going to burn me with fire if I don't come along nicely?"
He could hear his voice rising and getting shrill but he couldn't stop himself. The stress of the last two weeks was coming out whether he wanted it to or not.
"Sun sickness?" Lethelin asked Allora.
Allora didn't respond. She continued to watch Mitchell, her face blank.
Mitchell turned to Lethelin. "And you, you fucking psycho. How could you do that to a person? How could you slice his face open and turn him into so much meat? What kind of sick fuck does that? Am I next?"
Lethelin's face hardened. "You can be if you don't watch your tongue."
She took a step forward but Allora held out a hand stopping her. Surprisingly, she obeyed.
"What? Go ahead! Cut me open! Might as well get it over with. If you don't, this Milandris guy is going to do it. I'm dead anyway, right?"
Allora spoke then. "Mitchell, you need to calm down. This isn't the best time. We can explain things later, but we need to move."
"Need to move. Need to move. Fuck that! Fuck you! No, you need to send me back home, that's what you need to do. This is all your fault. You brought me here, you can damn well send me back."
Mitchell began to stalk toward her, fists clenched.
"Enough," Revos said suddenly.
His hand raised up and a wave of calm washed over Mitchell. He stumbled and almost fell. Why had he been angry? He didn't know. Something about Allora but whatever. He felt really good now. He felt like he was drunk. But not the fall-down puke drunk, though. This was that first part where you felt happy and everything was cool. Everything was really awesome, in fact. Look how nice the sand was! And look at that dead guy! Woah, he was neat! And the dude with the horns was definitely badass. He looked like he had stepped right out of an eighties metal band's album cover. He turned around in a slow circle, his eyes wide. And all the coyote dog heads popping up over the dunes! They were cool, too!
"Man, this place is really cool," Mitchell said dreamily.
Allora glanced at Revos with a look of mild reproach and then walked over to where Mitchell was now staring placidly, his previous rage evaporated. She took him gently by the arm and walked him toward the back of the wagon.
"Hey, Allora," Mitchell's said, his voice lethargic. "Sorry about the yelling. I've just been a little stressed out, you know? But I'm cool now. I'm cool. We're cool, right?"
"It is alright," she told him. "This was not how all this was supposed to happen. You were right to be angry."
"No, it's okay," he said. "It wasn't your fault. It was Tall Green and Crispy. That guy was a dick. But you're cool."
He stopped, then looked at her as she guided him to sit on the warming sand. She sat down across from them and checked his eyes.
"He hit you with a full spell," she said more to herself than to him. She leaned back then, apparently satisfied. "It should wear off in a little bit, you will be fine."
"Wow, you're really pretty, you know that? Like really really pretty. I don't think I've ever seen anyone as pretty as you."
Her face softened and she gave him a little smile.
"And the way you stabbed Dumb Fuck Two when he came to get you? That was super fucking cool. You're like a ninja or something. And you can do magic! That's super fucking cool, too!"
"Mitchell, we are going to break camp. We need to get away from the blood. The dakas are still staying back but the smell of blood is going to bring other things as well. Do you think you can sit here for a little bit until the spell wears off?"
"Yeah, that's cool," Mitchell said, giving her a smile. "I'll sit. I can totally help though if you want. It's cool."