Captured by an overwhelming force, unable to talk, and facing an execution in the morning, Lyden despairs of ever being with his loved ones again. An escape plan hatches, but one will fall before freedom is reached.
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Chapter 27
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Dreaming of Escaping
"It hurts," Brooke's soft voice reaches my ears, and I sit up, looking around. "Oh, how it hurts!" The familiar blankness of my mindscape surrounds me, and I see Brooke sitting down, her knees drawn up to her chest as she rocks herself back and forth.
Walking over to her, I place my hand on her shoulder, and she jumps away from me, before looking around in surprise. Apparently she hadn't known she'd come here. Did I bring her here? If so, I hadn't done it consciously.
"Oh, Lyden," she cries into my shoulder as she flings her arms about me. "They were horrible. I was able to fool them, until they threw me into a tank of saltwater. The way they jeered at me, and beat me. . . . Oh, Lyden, what are we going to do?"
I open my mouth before remembering my destroyed tongue.
Then shake my head, realizing that in here I'm whole.
"You're okay, now," I whisper, thankful to hear my own voice. Slowly I pat her head and back, until she calms down and pulls away from me.
"You don't understand. They broke my feet and knees, laughing as I screamed for mercy!" She shudders as she hugs me again.
Anger boils up deep inside me at this revelation, and I send my mind out for my other friends, hoping to pull them in here as well. To my surprise, my father appears.
"Shemhazau?" I ask, not entirely comfortable calling him Dad out loud.
The man looks down at himself, examining his hands and chest, before looking back up at me, and laughing uproariously. Brooke stays huddled to my side, as she looks worriedly at the man.
"I guess whatever spell they have me shielded with doesn't apply to this place," he says, strolling forward and pulling Brooke and I into a hug. "Ah, you have no idea how good it feels to be in my old body, even if it's in the Mens Mundi."
"Mens Mundi?" I ask, not understanding.
"Mind world in Latin," he explains. "That's the name of this place. Oh, I know you call it a mindscape, and that works too. Either way, I already feel myself growing stronger. I was afraid I was going to expire in their little lab."
Part of me feels guilty about forgetting that he has to stay in close proximity to me, or risk fading away, but I've had a lot on my mind lately.
"Is there any way you can break free?" I ask hopefully. If he can get out, then our escape will be assured.
His crest fallen face gives away the answer. "I'm being held by some sort of spell that keeps me locked in. I'm afraid you're going to have to come get me."
"Dang it!" I curse, stomping my foot. Is nothing going to be easy?
"You know, son. I find it odd, considering your current lifestyle, that you draw the line at properly swearing," Shemhazau says critically of me. "A well placed swear word, or curse, can go a long way."
"It's a respect thing," I tell him off-handedly, not wanting to get into it now.
"What's going to happen to us?" Brooke asks, and the fear in her voice tears me apart.
"Come on, assassin," my father says, surprisingly trying to build her up, "It's not like one of your kind to give up that easily. You're not dead, yet."
I feel the redhead stiffen at the rebuke in his tone, before pulling away from me, and straightening her clothes.
"You're right, Shemhazau, but my knees and feet are broken. I'll be no help to you." Her tone is formal as she addresses the man she'd once been ordered to kill.
Her injuries are going to make things nearly impossible to manage.
"And you're going to let that stop you from trying to save the man you love?" he replies cheerily. If it's possible, Brooke's spine stiffens even more.
"No," she replies in icy tones. "No I won't."
"Where am I?" a new voice breaks the air, and I turn to see Jennifer strolling forward, fully nude. Once again, I'm shocked by the sheer size of her chesticles, as they hang heavily on her chest.
"Very nice!" my father whistles at the sight of her.
She merely looks down at herself, and shrugs before striking a pose. "You like? Well, you can't afford me, old man."
I can't help but laugh at her brazen attitude, or at my dad's shocked expression.
"How did they treat you?" I ask, hoping she received better treatment because she's human.
"Eh, a little roughly, but nothing I couldn't handle. The bath at first was rather nice, and I didn't mind all those men leering at me." She leans in close as if to share a secret, but talks loud enough for everyone to hear. "Got me quite wet, to be honest with you. I was half-tempted to diddle myself when they finally returned me to my cell, but didn't want to give them a free show. . . . Well, more of a show than they already had," she finishes, looking down at herself again and hefting one of her large melons.
"You know," Shemhazau says solicitously, sidling up to Jennifer, "I used to be the ruler of the succubae. I'm certain I could show you a thing or twenty."
"Dad!" I shout, before I can think better of it.
"You're his father?" Jennifer says, trailing one finger down his chest seductively, before pushing him gently away. "Sorry, I don't do families." She laughs as she turns back to me. "Thank you for giving me this body, Lyden. It's
so
much
fun
!"
"Ahem," Brooke clears her throat. "I think there are more pressing matters to attend to."
"Right," Jennifer states, becoming serious, "how are we getting out of here, Lyden-Pooh?"
Lyden-Pooh? Really?
From her laugh, I know she's just teasing me. Apparently she really was treated better than Brooke was.
"Are you kept together, or separate?" I ask, trying to get the conversation back on track.
"Separate," Brooke replies.
"How did you end up getting captured?" I ask Jennifer, remembering that she hadn't been there when I'd gone to save Areth.
"I saw the news reports, and thought you might be in the middle of it, so grabbed my rifle. When I saw your car, I went for it. They caught me just as I was getting ready to open the door." That figures, I think. At least Ondine and Areth escaped. Ondine wasn't there, and Areth should be safe in the Shadow World. Well, as safe as anyone is there.
"None of this tells us how we're getting out of here," Shemhazau states, making no secret of his ogling Jennifer. It doesn't help that she notices and keeps posing for him. What a tease I created!
He's right of course. Mentally I summon a chair, and sit in it, as I try to figure things out. We're all trapped in separate cells, no idea where the others are, and to make matters worse, two of us will be executed in the morning.
"I'm sure you can come up with something," Lisa says, stepping into view. Trust her to be confident in me, when things are hopeless.
By the time Becky and Richard show up, no one else has any ideas, and I still haven't come up with anything.
Thankfully, Jewkes's mind had been hard at work, and he has a plan in mind that's so crazy, it just might work. Okay, I know that saying is a bit cliché, but as we hammer out the details, I have to admit it'll take a miracle to pull it off.