ALIVE
ALIVE
There
was a butterfly on the windowsill. Its pale yellow wings reminded Mira of
something she couldn't quite remember. She was caught up in the moment of
looking at it for a while, then remembered why she was here.
She
raised the scope to her eye and slowly moved her head. From the kneeling
position she was in, she was pretty well protected by the wall. Her head raised
for a brief second, adjusting her arms before returning her view to the scope.
She closed her left eye, letting the thin black lines on the scope dominate her
vision.
A
flash of yellow stung her brain as the butterfly flew away, flying in front of
her scope. She opened her eyes in surprise as the creature drifted away from her
face, flying in a perfectly straight line. Her hands lowered, bringing the
weapon down with them.
There
was a twing. The butterfly exploded as the wall beside her head grew an
arrow, jutting outwards at an extreme angle. Mira immediately leaned out, scope
to eye, and let off her one shot. The arrow flew outwards. It made a
disappointing thick as it
impacted with the soft ground. The foliage ruffled slightly as the sniper fled.
'Damn.'
She thought, reaching for her second arrow. She pulled away from the window,
drawing back the bow string as fast as she could. There was a click as she
locked the string in place and fitted in her second shot.
'Out.
The house isn't safe.' She ran down the stairs quickly, taking them two at a time. Raced past the
table, and slammed her body into the door, which relented willingly. The door
crashed open, and she was outside.
Wood
shattered beside her as another arrow stuck itself in the door. She dropped the
bow and hit the ground rolling, her momentum from her previous run carrying her to the relative safety of a bush. She
decided there and then not to get up.
'Three.
Two. One...'
A
third arrow flew through the air and smashed into a tree trunk behind her, at
about her chest-level had she been standing. She instantly ran for her bow, grabbing it from the
ground by the stock, running low, and made it back into
the house.
'Think.'
Mira said to herself. 'How do I do this?'
Training
kicked in and she slowly made her way back to the doorway. Bending down at the
mouth of the door, she
slowly spread her left hand, clutching her crossbow tightly in her right. She
slowly moved towards the doorway, holding her left hand in front of her. Filled
with trepidation, she stuck her entire forearm out of the door in a single
stroke, hoping to catch her opponent's snapshot instinct off guard. She began to
focus her Tangean abilities.
Her
powers didn't quite activate fast enough as the arrow impaled her hand, sending
her entire arm flying backwards and around in a circle. She screamed, and the momentum carried her backwards a bit as
pain flooded through her. She immediately leaned her whole body out of the door,
and closed her eye. Looking through the scope from arm's length, she fired, the
recoil sending her body backwards.
There
was a brief shout from the direction of the forest, and she knew her plan had
worked. She'd bought herself some time, so she backed herself up against the
wall and stopped to look at her hand and assess the damage.
'Shit.'
She said through clenched teeth, looking at a foot long arrow embedded in her
hand.
The arrow had entered at a very acute angle, entering
between her knuckles and exiting near her wrist. The arrowhead protruded from
the back of her wrist. Her cool blue skin contrasted with the color of the blood
streaming out steadily from both sides of the wound. Grabbing the
arrowhead between two fingers, she pulled, and winced. until she could see the
shaft of the arrow. Setting down her bow, she drew her knife and cut off the
blood-soaked titanium arrowhead. She put her knife back in its place and pulled
the arrow out in one swift movement.
She
immediately regretted the decision as a shooting pain swept through her. She
grit her teeth down bur an 'Arr!' escaped her throat. She continued to growl as
she gripped her hand at the wrist, trying to stem the flow of blood.
There
was quite a lot of it.
Mira
had no problem firing a bow with one hand. She would, however, have problems
loading it.
She
picked up the bow and gripped the stock between her thighs, the scope pushing
against her pelvis. She pulled back the drawstring. The bow touched the floor as
she continued to cock the weapon, the attached scope hampering her a bit. When
it finally clicked, she reached for an arrow and placed it in its firing slot,
then jammed it in with her fist.
Mira
was small-built. The amount of blood flowing out of her hand was amazing. She
wiped some of the blood with her jumpsuit sleeve and spit on the entry wound.
Saliva was a natural antiseptic, they taught you at the Academy. She worked up
some more and spit on the gash on her wrist. She spread it around a little and
looked out of the door.
He
wasn't dead.
She
stood up, and walked out of the house.
Bow
in front of her in a ready to fire position, she took one step forward, blood
dripping onto her foot. Another step. Another.
Her
tension mounted. Her heart raced. As. She. Heard. A. Thwing.
The
arrow flew. Straight towards her head. Instincts screamed at her.
Duck.
Sidestep. Dive.
'None
of the above, thank you.'
She
raised her bow at arm's length. The arrow continued on its course.
Adrenaline
pumped. The world slowed, and everything blurred save the fifth and final arrow,
flying towards her. She lined up her bow with the incoming shot.
Her
arm stopped moving. She waited.
The
arrow impacted on the first lens of her scope, flying through the thin cylinder
of air that separated the two lenses.
She
fired.
Her
arrow flew into the air. Less than a centimeter away from the one heading
towards her skull.
The
second lens broke. The arrow continued on, spinning menacingly.
It
touched her skin, and passed harmlessly between her eyes. The arrow flew through
her skull, through her brain, and out the other side. She relaxed her powers.
She
heard a thud behind her as the arrow buried itself in the door frame, and lowered her bow.
Mira
felt faint. She looked down at the large puddle forming at her feet and began to
walk forward. She couldn't feel anything except the pain in her hand.
She
couldn't have lost too much blood.
Could
she?
She
stepped over to her opponent's corpse, the arrow buried in his neck.
'Not
good enough.' She said, taking the arrow from his throat. 'Good try, Buzz.'
The
world turned off.
'That's
thirty you owe me.' Mira said as they stepped out of the simulator.
'Do
not.' Buzz said. 'Twenty-five. Tops.'
'Nope.'
Mira shook her head. 'Thirty.'
'Are
you sure?' Buzz asked.
'Positive.
Besides.' Mira said. 'Would I lie to you?'
'Hmph.'
Buzz said. There was silence as they walked. Buzz always lost. 'Why
did I even let you talk me into these games?' Buzz asked as they made a corner.
Mira shrugged. 'If we wager on training modules I understand, but this?'
'I
enjoy it.' She said, shrugging.
'You
enjoy getting arrows stuck in various body parts?' He raised an eyebrow.
'No.'
'Then
what?' Buzz demanded.
'I
dunno.' She said. 'The best reason I guess would be the way it makes me feel.'
'Sadistic?'
Buzz asked sardonically.
'No.'
Mira said, thinking for a while. 'It makes me feel... more...'
'More
what?' Buzz asked.
'Alive.'
Mira said with a smile as the right word came to mind. 'More alive.'