~~David~~
"I can't believe she really said that," he said. "Fate of the world? Are you serious?"
"Everything about you is weird, David," Jes said between grunts, followed by the heavy crack of a rock rolling down over other rocks.
Moving big rocks was a pain, but they blocked their path in the tunnel, and try as David might, he couldn't move shit. Rocks were really heavy, and durable as David's feet and hands had grown over the past week and some, his fingers couldn't work stone nearly as well as Jes's strength and her claws. Plus, a bunch of broken ribs didn't agree with him trying to lift or move anything. He was useless.
"Any idea where we'll find Dao and Caera?" he asked.
"Assuming they're alive, back at the cave."
"Hey, come on, they're alive."
"Still optimistic after everything that's happened?" More rocks cracked, and a few broke apart as they landed on the hard stone. It was a dark tunnel, and few amber veins survived the hellquakes. Maybe Hell would grow new ones?
"I was falling to my death, and Mia's, straight down toward that weird nothingness, when suddenly a beautiful red angel swooped down from the sky and saved us. I'm feeling a little optimistic, yeah. A little lucky, too."
She stared at him, laughed, and shook her head as she tore a few more big rocks down from the tunnel path.
"And then a gold bitch showed up and took your sis away."
"Yeah, I'm trying to not think about that part."
"But hey, you got the beautiful part right."
David smiled. Maybe it was the drop in insanity, adrenaline plummeting, or maybe it was all the quiet now that the quakes were over, but he felt like talking. First time for everything. Plus, talking helped keep his mind off just how fucked he was, physically, and how hungry he was getting.
He didn't want to eat. Eating meant a dose of memories that weren't his. Easy to catalog and ignore, but last time they'd hit him like a baseball bat to the face and that's how he expected it to go a second time. It hadn't happened with a forbidden fruit, though. Maybe they could find one of those? The rider attacking the spire was unlucky. Getting saved by Jes was lucky. The stranger kidnapping Mia was unlucky. If the pattern held, they'd find a withered tree growing some forbidden fruit on the other side of the pile of rocks.
They did not. Just more tunnel. Better than a Cainite ambush.
They walked in silence for a bit. Jes sneaked a few glances David's way, prowling along beside him with her wings hooked around her shoulders like a cape. He snuck some glances up at her and smiled when she caught him.
"Stop smiling at me."
"Sorry."
"I know what you're thinking. That I flew down to save you because I like you."
"I mean--ow!"
She whipped him in the ass with her tail, and she was not gentle. Only his leather skirt kept it from drawing blood.
"I told you. Dao was throwing a fit and freaking out, ready to jump down herself like she had wings or something. Caera had to hold her back. I did it for her."
His smile only grew. "You love her."
"Yes, I love her, you asshole. Not sure why she's so into you, though. You're lucky, some sort of puppy dog that she's grown super attached to in a single week."
"I mean, I am adorable."
She rolled her eyes. "Uh huh."
"It's like that Rosa puppy meme."
"What?"
"Never mind." He couldn't help but laugh. Which stopped very quickly when pain ripped up through his body from his ribs.
"The fuck has gotten into you? Normally, you can't open your mouth without tripping over it. Now you sound like your sister; the whole two minutes I got to talk to her."
"I don't... okay, yeah. I guess seeing my sister again really settled my nerves. Helps me talk more normally. Plus, there's only one of you."
She raised her black-skin eyebrow. "One of me?"
"Yeah, one of you. One of anyone, really. Talking one on one is a thousand times easier than talking to a group."
"Why?"
He shrugged. "Guess I'm just a classic introvert. Talking one on one is fine. It's when there's a group, things get difficult. But, if I know the person, talking isn't so hard."
"You don't know me." After a small snarl, she stepped ahead of him, and matched pace a few feet ahead. That was a small burst of anger he hadn't seen coming, at all.
So much for mastering socializing.
"I... I didn't mean..." Sighing, he jumped ahead to catch up to her. "You're right."
"I know."
It took effort to not frown. Jes did not make it easy.
"We can talk about what to do when we find Caera and Dao. So, in the meantime, tell me about yourself."
Jes laughed. And laughed. And laughed, to the point she stopped and rested a hand against the wall.
"Are you fucking serious?"
"I... was. Now I'm not so sure."
After a few more laughs, she brushed the back of his body a few times with her wing, and got walking again.
"I keep forgetting you're not like other souls. Literally. No number or anything."
"And if I had a number?"
"Then I'd assume you were trying to manipulate me, with a ridiculous request like that."
"Oh."
She grinned over her shoulder at him, reached out with her wing, and used its thumb claw to hook around his neck and pull him in close to her side. From angry to happy in seconds. Much as David sucked at reading people, Jeskura was all over the place, regardless.
"Told you before, I was born in the hatching pits around sixty years ago."
"How'd that go? From what you told me, that's a rough way to start life."
"Yeah... yeah it was." She sighed, let him go, re-hooked her wing on her own shoulder, but didn't push him away. "You may have noticed me, Dao, Caera, we're not exactly the type to go around mindlessly killing whoever we can."
"I did."
"We have our reasons. Caera saw some serious shit in the horde call. That probably changed her. I knew an asshole in the spire called Kasimiro with a kill count that makes even Caera look like a child, but hates violence, and how much demons love it. I know demons who get pretty attached to their betrayers, like that Adron guy you mentioned. Dao had to deal with that Tacitus fuck. Some of us just... get exposed to different kinds of stuff, I guess. We turn out different."
"Sounds pretty human, honestly."
"Yeah?"
"The whole nature versus nurture argument. How much is a person shaped by the innate biology of their brain and body, versus what their life was like growing up." He tapped his chin. "I guess, I never really thought demons would be like that. Humans kinda just assume all demons must be horrible, innately."
"Grow up in a hatching pit and you probably will be, but plenty of us aren't. The nicer demons get killed and eaten."
"Eesh."
"But some of us watched a few too many scrying pools and maybe got a little carried away with some of the stuff in them. I remember sitting around one in the hatching pit with a few other gorgalas, and we were swooning over this big human man, very strong, very handsome. He was saving a girl from a fire."
David raised a brow. "Was he a... firefighter?"
She laughed. "He was." She spun around a couple times in a very un-Jeskura way as she jumped ahead a little. "It was amazing, seeing someone go through flames to save someone's life. It was the last thing you'd ever expect to see in the hatching pit."
He rolled his eyes, but couldn't help but laugh. "This was in the 60s, right? Pretty crazy for a firefighter to actually go through flames, back then. Not the best gear."
"It was crazy." She flicked her tail back at him and poked him several times as she walked ahead. "And of course, more than a few of those firefighters got some good pussy. That was great to watch, too."
"Ha. That a normal thing, watching people have sex on the surface with the scrying pools?"
"It is, in the hatching pits. Demons aren't born babies like humans, not really. More like, a kid adult mix? Whatever, it's not long before we're horny as fuck and have no idea what to do with ourselves."
He gestured down at himself, and her tail that continued to poke and prod his chest and stomach. Ow. Ow.
"Sorry I'm not a two hundred pound, six foot six firefighter made of pure muscle."
"Ha, fuck me that'd be awesome if you were."