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All Characters in the story are 18 years of age and above...
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Chapter Fifty Five: A Monster Provoked...
Greg couldn't exactly remember the context around it, whether it was a movie or just a short clip, but he could remember watching a video in which one person asked another if he knew how to boil a frog. The person asked just shrugged and said to just put it in hot water. The first person, however, shook his head and replies that, it'll just jump out. Instead, you put it in a pot of cold water. Because there is no present danger and the frog can't comprehend the concept of future danger, it won't jump out. After that, you just seal the pot and place it on the fire. By the time the frog realizes that something is wrong, it's already too late!
That was the closest explanation that Greg could give of the connection he had to the earth beneath his feet. Even under the pain of torture, if someone were to ask him when it was that this connection had formed, he wouldn't be able to tell. Like the frog in the pot, the change had been so slow and gradual that he probably wouldn't have become aware of it until much further in the future. Unlike the frog in the slowly boiling water, however, Greg didn't think that the connection was harmful to him. It's just that, his discovery of this connection came at the worst possible moment, and that is when Olivia activated the Earth-lock formation.
When Greg had run to the edge of the clearing, he'd been careful to stay out of the immobilization formation but inside the Earth-lock one. The plan would fall apart if he was immobilized and rendered unable to throw the Earth's bane potion at the Obsidian earthmover. On the other hand, he couldn't risk stepping on the ground that the beast could move, so he stayed within the Earth-lock formation. This, as it turns out, was a mistake on his part as it wasn't just the beast that was cut off from the earth when the formation activated. In sharp contrast to the gradual way in which the connection had formed, the suddenness with which it was cut immediately caught all of Greg's attention.
The closest approximation of what he felt at that moment, would be if one was on the top floor of a skyscraper working on their computer, then all of a sudden, the whole building disappears right from under them. Even if one was working on the most important document on the planet, their attention would be forcibly dragged away from the computer. To Greg, it felt like one second he was standing on solid ground, and in the next, he was over the mouth of a vast hole. Despite the urgency of the situation he was in, his gaze dropped to the ground under him. Rather than help, however, looking down only added to the weirdness.
Looking down at his feet, Greg could quite literally see that his feet were planted on firm ground. But despite the report of his eyes, his mind was panicking as he 'felt' no earth beneath him. It was like placing your hand on the wall, seeing that you had placed your hand on the wall, and yet for some reason, your mind just simply refuses to register the fact that your hand was in contact with the wall. It wasn't a failure in any of his five senses. Short of hearing and tasting it, seeing as there was none in his mouth, Greg could touch, see and even smell the earth under him. However, it seems that his mind had stopped using any of his five senses to perceive the ground under him.
Instead, this strange new connection that he had to the earth now served that role... and it had been cut. Greg wasn't sure how the Earth-lock formation worked, but suddenly, it was as if the earth beneath his feet was no longer earth. Something essential to it that made it the earth Greg was used to, had been taken away from it, and try as he would, Greg could now no longer interface with it. Despite his best efforts to suppress it, there was a growing sense of urgency within him that he needed to get back on 'firm ground'. Like a drowning man unable to stop himself from thrashing, Greg found himself having turned around and quickly taking the few steps that would take him out of the formation.
"MASTER!"
Greg barely even had a second to breathe out a sigh of relief at his reestablished connection with the earth when he heard Olivia shouting his name with panic and urgency. Greg's eyes widened with horror as he remembered the situation he was in. That horror only doubled as it hit him that he couldn't tell how long he'd been distracted by the ground below his feet. The familiar had warned him that the two formations would drain her in two to three breaths. But by her pale parlor and the trickle of blood that was flowing down her nose, she had been struggling to hold on for longer than that. His role in this plan had been the simplest and the one with the least amount of risk, and yet, he'd fucked it up!
Feelings of guilt, shame, and self-recrimination welled up inside Greg at his failure. He wanted nothing more than to smack himself hard across the face for what he could only describe as unforgivable stupidity. Greg, however, immediately pushed all those feelings back down, knowing that this wasn't the time for that. From the way she had been calling out to him, Greg could tell that it wasn't the first or second time that she'd shouted his name. And looking at the beast that stood frozen just a few feet away from where she was with its head lowered, Greg could understand why she was panicking. As soon as she lost control of the formations, the beast would impale her on one of its long obsidian horns.
Tightening his grip around the glass orb with the Earth's bane potion inside, Greg was about to pull back and throw the orb with all his might at the obsidian earthmover. This, however, was the moment the other shoe dropped.
A cry of agony left Greg as a burning pain shot through his right leg. It was as if a piece of burning coal had been pressed up against the lap of his right leg. Given how torn up his pants were by the run here, it was a wonder that his pockets hadn't spilled out all their contents during the escape. It was through those same torn pants that Greg mercifully noticed that the thing burning him was in his pocket. Ironically, Greg couldn't see any blackening or signs of burning on the cloth itself. It's as if the heat was selectively choosing what to burn and what not to. Panicking from the urgency of the situation and gritting his teeth from the pain, Greg reached into his pocket, grabbed the offending token, and threw it away.
With barely any thought given to his hurting fingers, Greg turned back ready to throw the Earth's bane potion at the beast. He, however, only turned back in time to catch it as Olivia lost her corporeal form, turning back into a mote of light that shot towards him just as the beast barreled through the place she'd been in less than a second before. Greg had wasted too much time, their window had closed. He was in denial. Greg just couldn't believe that what had been an almost perfect plan had come apart in such a spectacularly random fashion. First, their own formation works against him, then a token from the healer that hadn't malfunctioned before acts up at this most inopportune of times!
It... it felt unsatisfactory! It was winding back to throw the perfect punch at one's opponent only to get your feet tangled and end up punching air. Greg grit his teeth in frustration, fighting the urge to lash out, to find someone to blame for this outcome. Whether it be himself for not following through on his part of the plan, or the healer giving him a defective token, Greg wanted to vent his displeasure on someone. The only reason he managed to keep control of himself was how pointless it would be. Like the tantrums of a child after they had failed to get their way. Not only would it show immaturity on his part, but worse yet, it wouldn't undo what had already happened. He had fucked up, and that was that!
'Y... you need to run, master!"