"You must let me go." The words sounded muffled, like she had a mouthful of
something foul.
The Lord Cleric executed a neat half turn and stamped on her thigh. There was a
sharp snap, like I'd picked up a twig and yanked on the ends until the fibers split apart
and cracked open. The fairy's leg buckled into an unnatural shape and she screamed.
The sound was guttural, a direct translation of pain to sound. I slapped a hand over
my mouth to smother my own shriek. Not because of the broken bone, I'd seen and
heard tons of those, but because I'd caught the Lord Clerics profile and recognized the
handsome face. The Lord Cleric dragged the fairy back into the centre of the clearing
and brought a knife to her face. Clamping a gloved hand over her mouth, he slashed
the blade across her cheek. Blood seeped from the wound and strangely, the smell of
sizzling flesh seeped into the air.
I gagged.
It was then my body reacted. It was something natural hidden deep within, you
see. I know it now, but didn't know it then, so my actions made no sense to me.
Lurching forward, I snapped twigs beneath me and reached out to her. The Lady
Cleric spun and a big, blocky thing appeared in her hands. A gun. I crouched and
froze. She peered into the trees for the source of the noise, and I stepped back,
snapping another twig underfoot.
The fairy's red irises twitched to me. We locked gazes and recognition made her
eyes blaze, her face crease with panic.
She whispered, "Run." The Lady Cleric's gun swung, jerked, and a gunshot cracked the air. The fairy-
girl convulsed then was still, so still.
I was frozen, horrified. I'd seen demons bagged and tagged before when they
had dared to breach the Wall and threaten human society, but we were Outside. This
was their territory. What could she, a fairy-girl child, have possibly done to deserve
torture and execution?
"Show yourself," commanded the Lady Cleric. She stepped forward this time
and her eyes roamed the space. She clutched the gun more securely between her
hands. "Show yourself, I say. Come out so we can look at you."
When a Cleric asked you a question you answered, and if they bade you to do
something, you did it. They upheld Sect Doctrine. The Sect was the single most
powerful organization humankind invested their faith and security in. If a Cleric told
you to do something, the Sect was telling you to do something. And you did it without
question, without thinking. They commanded and you obeyed.
I knew if I did as she asked, I was as dead as the fairy-girl on the floor not ten
feet from me. Her word echoed in my ear. Run. It was the only plan I had. I stood
from my hiding place, wheeled on the spot, and bolted into the darkness.
The sound of another bullet split the air. Something whipped past my arm and
left a hot sting. Feet stumbling, the tears streamed down my face. Thorny branches
tore at my clothes and hair. I crashed through the undergrowth, not caring how loud I
was or that they would be able to track me I needed to get away. Run, run and hide. I
had witnessed something hidden, and knew if they caught me, they would kill me.
A dark shape jumped into my path and brought the butt of a gun hurtling toward
my face. One forearm came up to protect my head and jerked violently. Then I
cranked back my fist and snapped it forward. The answering grunt told me it was the
Lady Cleric. As she staggered the gun swung again, barrel first and forced me to drop
and roll. Using the force of my body popping up, I spun, cocked my leg and kicked
like mule. My heel connected with her upper back and sent her off-kilter-stance to
hell. She flew toward a tree, spindly arms and legs flailing to hit an oak trunk hard.
She collapsed to the floor in a messed up heap.
I'd struck a Cleric. Something crazy people with death wishes did. It was dark
and I fretted she saw my face and would recognize me in a crowd. People had always
said my hazel eyes were an outlandish shade hard to disregard and off-putting.
Loud footfalls pounded behind me, getting closer. I ran again Short violent barks turned my blood to ice. Hounds, they had bloodhounds. I
forced strength into moving my feet one in front of the other. Hands fisted, my arms
alternated pumping back and forth. The air was solid resistance I needed to punch out
of the way as much as the tree branches riddling my path. But I was tired. For the first
time I felt my abnormal strength and stamina waning. There was a growl behind me,
too close, and a snap of jaws at my heel.
My mind emptied and my heart skipped a thump as unexpected energy trilled
through my body like an electric shock. The dark deepened into new dimensions.
Shades of electric blue and purple tinted my vision, and I could see everything. Power
exploded from my centre, filling my body to the brim. A sound like guck choked out
of my throat in ecstasy, I felt so animated. I shot forward like a comet and the forest
blurred into flowing lines I distinguished as if standing still. Air glided out my way as
I hurtled forward, and my feet glanced effortlessly off the floor, not leaving the
slightest imprint in the earth beneath me.
Taken by shock, I planted my feet and slammed to still.
The landscape shifted dramatically, and my sense of direction was completely
disoriented. I trembled at the thrumming of air crashing into the collapsing void I'd
created behind. Then my eyes started to hurt, opened too wide. The lash of pain on
my arm flared painfully then dulled into nothing. I wiped at it. Again and again,
crying out and scrubbing at my arm in panic looking for the graze. There was nothing
but clammy skin and a dried smear of blood where a cut should be.
It was then the fear took hold of me and I lost control. My chest heaved and I
choked a sob. The crazy sound smashing my ears had me seeing double, and my own
breath razed across my eardrums. Racked with shivers, I curled into a ball at the base
of a tree. My body spasmed once then the convulsions were frequent and
uncontrollable. I kept my teeth clenched to avoid biting my tongue and tucked my
arms into my sides. The position, though safe was not comforting. I buried my face in
the leaves and scrunched my legs into my chest. I cried out at each lash of pain. My
muscles kept up this hedonistic clench and release until they cramped into bunches.
Waves of heat shot down my spine, and splinters of ice burrowed into the space
between my pores. Each assault was more painful than the last. I shivered as the wind
fluttered my sweat soaked my clothes. What hurt most was my head, the pumping of
blood in my ears, ringing between my eyes, and the overwhelming scent of my own
fear clogging my nose.