Family Debts 6
Family Debts
By Janime
Part Six
Sekhmet,
Cale, Dayus, and Kayura went with Parz and Altyno to where Jinmin had said
to meet. Parz teleported everyone to the warehouse parking lot. Jinmin
was standing there holding a sword, still sheathed, in his hand. They saw
Kiyaa standing behind him by the warehouse.
Sekhmet's
heart leapt to his throat as he saw Chadih standing next to the Snake-goddess.
His daughter still had the blank look in her eyes, relieving him somewhat,
knowing that neither of the two abductors had managed to break Parz's spell
on her.
"Welcome,"
Jinmin said. "I'm a little disappointed that you didn't bring Essah with
you."
"I did ask
him to come," said Parz. "But he chose not to."
"Because
he knows I'll rip his heart out and hand it to him on a platter." Jinmin
pulled out the sword and tossed the sheath away.
"You'll
never beat him." Parz looked at her brother and he had a grin that said
to try him.
"Shall we
begin, then?" Jinmin motioned his sword.
Parz removed
her cloak and the sword that hung on her back, and handed them to Altyno.
She gripped both sleeves and pulled, tearing them at the seams, and tossed
them away. Last, she detached the sword at her left hip, removing the sheath
and also handed it to Altyno. "Stay back," Parz whispered and she walked
towards her brother.
Sekhmet
looked at the other sword resting in Altyno's hands and thought, Why
doesn't she use both of them?
Parz held
her sword up as she took her stance. Jinmin swayed a little and then attacked.
She jumped over him, bringing her sword down only to have it blocked by
Jinmin's. Parz jumped back and went for Jinmin's side. He dodged quickly
and sliced at her right arm, leaving a small gash just above her elbow.
Parz countered, catching Jinmin on his left thigh. Everyone saw the blood
through the cut in his pants.
Jinmin glowered
at Parz and finally threw an energy wave at his sister, sending her flying
backwards. The sword fell from her hand as she landed, skittering away
to the other side of the parking lot.
Parz glanced at her sword.
Jinmin ran at her and Parz quickly threw an energy wave at him in defense.
Jinmin's sword was knocked out of his hand and flew towards the building,
just missing Kiyaa and Chadih. Kiyaa held Chadih to her protectively. Jinmin
glared at his sister with hatred and she smirked at him. Cale and Dayus
grabbed Sekhmet as their friend tried to run to his daughter.
>>Sekhmet,
Essah's voice came to his mind.
>>Father?
Sekhmet's eyes glanced around him. >>Where are you?
>>We're
in the woods.
>>We…?
Sekhmet probed with his mind and gasped as he felt all the
Snake-gods. >>Does Kiyaa know that all of you are here?
>>No,
she doesn't, his father answered. >>Kiyaa is not welcome
among us anymore. She's exiled from us, and can no longer hear us in her
mind or send anything to us. It's a method that hasn't been used among
our people in centuries.
>>But
why are all of you here? Sekhmet asked. >>I thought that
you said-
>>Parz
has a link to Jinmin as you and I do, Essah answered his son.
>>It's
how he learned that Parz had married and adopted the boy over six hundred
years ago. We couldn't take the chance of Jinmin finding out that we're
here.
>>Can
Parz defeat him? Sekhmet asked.
>>Just
watch, my son, was all that Essah said.
Jinmin and
Parz were ripping each other to shreds, as it were. The twins had bloody
cuts, scrapes, and bruises on their visible flesh. Parz kicked Jinmin in
his head and knocked him to the ground. She drew back her fist to punch
him, but Jinmin sent a ball of fire at her. Parz went flying. She hit the
ground, rolled a few times, stopped, and lay still.
Jinmin got
to his feet and looked at Kiyaa. She smiled broadly at him, her eyes promising
him for her real appreciation later. Jinmin looked at the shocked group
and laughed.
"Oh no…"
Kayura whispered.
"…Parz…"
Cale looked at her still form in horror.
>>FATHER!
Sekhmet screamed mentally at him. >>Parz! She-
An unearthly
howl cut through the air and Parz got to her knees.
>>I said
to watch, didn't I, Sekhmet? Essah chided his son.
Parz raised
her head and looked at her brother with glowing eyes. She rose to her feet,
burnt pieces of her shirt falling to the ground. Parz balled her hands
into fists and crossed them over her chest. The crisscross lines on her
left arm seemed to take life and spread through her skin. Parz raised her
fists into the air. She threw back her head and screamed the unearthly
howl again. The wind picked up around her, collecting dust and obscuring
Parz from everyone's view. As the howl quieted, the wind died and the dust
began to settle. Everyone gasped.
What was
standing where Parz had once been was definitely not human.
"Holy…"
Dayus trailed off.
"What the
hell?" Cale murmured.
>>Beautiful,
isn't she? Essah asked.
>>She?!
Sekhmet blinked. >>That's… Parz?!
It- Parz
was ten feet tall, dark blue skin, well muscled, two golden-colored horns
above her temples pointing outwards with two smaller ones next to them,
fangs, claws, and long pointed ears. The crisscross lines had now covered
the same areas where the scales covered the Snake-gods. All that remained
was Parz's black and white streaked hair.
>>What
the hell did she do to herself?! Sekhmet asked.
>>It's
her alternate form. Essah began to explain. >>Ahkrushians
can turn into beings like Parz has - although hers is a lot better than
the ones I've seen for myself. When they're in their alternate form, they
are many times stronger than their birth form.
>>So
there's still a chance she can win, Sekhmet's eyes widened.
>>But
what about Jinmin? He has an alternate form too, doesn't he?
>>Parz
is very strong, Sekhmet, Essah calmed him. >>Believe me,
I know. I trained her.
Sekhmet
felt a little guilt from his father, but decided to ask about it later
and he turned his attention back to Parz.
Jinmin smiled,
half surprised – half humored. "So, you finally accept what you are."
"I accepted
it a long time ago," Parz said in a very deep voice that no longer sounded
human. "I always hated this half of me. I always enjoyed being human."
She narrowed her eyes at him. "But to stop your insanity, I will do whatever
it takes. Even if that means using all that I have from the half of me
that I despise so much."
"Be that
as it may," said Jinmin as his eyes started to glow. "This has to be a
fair fight." He crossed his arms over his chest and transformed into a
similar being like his twin sister. The only difference between them was
that Jinmin's skin was a sickly grayish color. "Now the real fun begins."
Jinmin said in a deep voice, and he charged at his sister.
>>Sekhmet,
it would be wise to move away from where you are. Essah advised
him.
>>I've
noticed, Sekhmet backed away and the others followed, not
taking their eyes off the twins. One slight glance away from them would
no doubt be fatal.
Parz and
Jinmin were literally tearing up the parking lot and throwing the pieces
of asphalt at each other, along with energy waves and other power spells.
When the twins got close to each other, they'd lash out, striking the other
with their claws leaving nasty marks.
Jinmin picked
up a huge piece of asphalt and threw it at his sister. Parz jumped out
of the way and the debris kept hurtling through the air.
Straight
towards Kiyaa and Chadih.
Sekhmet
felt his blood freeze and he couldn't move. He opened his mouth to scream
for his daughter, but nothing would come out. Chadih was going to die.
Again. And there was nothing he could-
Jinmin suddenly
appeared in front of Kiyaa and Chadih, and caught the asphalt piece. The
impact pushed him back, but he stopped just a few feet away from his lover
and the girl. Jinmin threw the rock to the side and glared at Parz. Neither
of them moved. After what felt like an eternity, the twins reverted back
to their human forms, looking beaten to hell and the crisscross lines retreated,
but stopped at their left cheeks.
>>What's
going on? Sekhmet asked his father.
>>The
fight is over, Essah told him.
Sekhmet
frowned a little. >>How can it be over? Both of them are still standing.
Jinmin stepped
towards his sister and said something that she could only understand. Parz
nodded and Jinmin walked back to Kiyaa and Chadih. Sekhmet gasped as the
trio disappeared.
Parz fell
to her knees. Cale was the first one to reach her and he held Parz tightly,
not caring about the blood getting on his clothes, and he stroked her hair.
"Are you all right?" he asked.
Parz nodded
and relaxed into his arms. Can't stay here forever, she thought
and started to get up.
"Where did
they take Chadih?" Sekhmet asked.
"I know
where they are," Parz said, leaning onto Cale for support. "I'll take you
there."
"Just tell
us where and we'll go," said Sekhmet. "You need to rest."
"No." Parz
rubbed her left shoulder. Grows after every time I change. "I have
to be there."
"But-"
"If you
want to see your daughter, Sekhmet, don't argue."
That did
it. Sekhmet closed his mouth.
>>Never
argue with her, Essah said. >>You'll never win.
>>Are
you coming? Sekhmet asked.
>>Yes,
we'll follow you.
When Parz
had regained enough strength, she teleported them to a mountain forest
overlooking the city. Kiyaa had her hands on Chadih's shoulders and she
kept looking at Jinmin with a slightly confused expression.
She's
not the only one, Sekhmet thought.
Jinmin's
expression was blank. He looked at Parz and the twins walked towards each
other, stopping about ten feet away. Jinmin narrowed his eyes at Parz.
"You win," he said. "The child is yours."
"WHAT?!"
Kiyaa screamed.
Sekhmet
couldn't believe what he heard either. Parz had won! Chadih was free!
>>I told
you, Essah's voice came to Sekhmet.
>>She
won… Sekhmet smiled broadly as the happiness flooded through
him. >>How did- never mind! I don't care!
Jinmin turned
to Kiyaa. "She won," he repeated. "The prize she claimed was the girl."
"How could
you!" Kiyaa shrieked at him. "You never asked me!"
"Jinmin
slaughtered an entire village when we fought over five hundred years ago,"
said Parz. "I didn't even know them. Only the Old Ones know what he'd done
to them. So why shouldn't I claim her as my prize without your consent?"
"She's mine."
Kiyaa picked Chadih up and started backing away. "She's mine!"
"No, she
is not." Essah said and came into view.
"You!" Kiyaa
hissed. "You did all this! Slavery wasn't enough, was it? You knew eventually
we'd be free from Talpa, and you kept that little bitch alive just so you
could torment me!"
"That's
enough, Kiyaa!" Xiyaln said as the rest of the Snake-gods came into view.
"Listen to me. Your daughter is dead. Stop trying to take another's to
claim as your own!"
"I gave
her life!" Kiyaa shouted.
"And Sekhmet
gave her love," said Parz. "Both are very important. But the latter means
a lot more." She walked towards Kiyaa. "She's my prize. Give her to me."
Kiyaa looked
at Jinmin, silently begging him for help. He gave her an apologetic look
and turned his head away. Kiyaa turned and started to run, but she felt
herself freeze and an invisible force made her arms release Chadih. She
watched the little girl float in the air to Parz's outstretched arms. Kiyaa
shook her head violently. "She's mine!"
"Over six
hundred years ago, I raised a boy that was half-Snake-god." Parz said.
"I found him by a small river nearing the winter." Xiyaln looked at her.
Parz went on, "For seven years he called me 'mother', and I couldn't have
loved him any more than if he had been born from me. He was my son." Parz
held Chadih up a little. "Her name is Naaza Chadih. Sekhmet is her father."
"NOOOOOO!"
Kiyaa shrieked and ran at Parz.
Before anyone
could blink, Xiyaln moved in front of Kiyaa and stabbed the other Snake-goddess
through her chest. Kiyaa gasped and looked at her former friend. Tarynl
came up behind Kiyaa and plunged his knife in her back, and she cried out.
The Snake-gods who once had a child that was half-human, each took their
turn attacking Kiyaa.
Essah, Parz,
and the Warlords looked on with pity. The Snake-gods moved away, leaving
a blood-covered Kiyaa lying on the ground.
Jinmin stared
at her, completely horrified. "Kiyaa!" He ran to Kiyaa and held her in
his arms.
She looked
at him distantly. She was dying and Jinmin didn't know how to save her.
Kiyaa looked at Parz, still holding Chadih in her arms. She reached out
her hand shakily. "My… daughter…" Kiyaa gasped and coughed up blood.
"Is in the
house of the dead," said Parz. "You might see her there, if Cerberus ever
permits you to leave hell, Kiyaa."
Tears ran
down Kiyaa's cheeks. Little one… Her hand dropped to the ground
and Kiyaa's thoughts, breath, and heartbeats were no more.
Jinmin shook
his head and held Kiyaa's body tightly, burying his face into her neck.
Parz set
Chadih on her feet. She placed her hands on the girl's head and whispered
a chant.
Chadih blinked
and looked around. "Where…? Parz?"
"Chadih?"
"Daddy?"
she looked at her father.
Sekhmet
ran to his daughter, falling to his knees, and gathered Chadih into his
arms, hugging her.
"Daddy,
what happened?" Chadih asked.
"I'll tell
you when we get home." Sekhmet answered her. He felt tears in his eyes
and he didn't care if he did cry right there.
"How touching,"
Jinmin said. Parz looked at her brother. He was standing with Kiyaa lying
at his feet. "It truly is," he said. "However, I still have some unfinished
business." Jinmin pulled out what looked like a whip. He swung it and it
wrapped around Essah's torso. Jinmin yanked Essah into the air then slammed
the Snake-god into the ground next to Kiyaa's body.
"Essah!"
"Grandpa!"
"Father!"
"JINMIN!"
Parz screamed, looking at her brother horrified.
"Our last
battle, Parz." Jinmin said. "No more fighting, I did promise." He smiled
at her. "I'm just taking care of something that should have been done a
very long time ago. Taking revenge on our father's murderer!"
"But you-"
"I made
you think all this time that I was going to kill Sekhmet. In a way I wanted
to, just to see the look on Essah's face when I killed his only son."
"Jinmin,
listen to me." Parz begged.
"No! If
want to believe the lies he's told you, then be my guest. Now you listen
to me, Parz, Sekhmet, and all you Snake-god shits!" Jinmin grabbed Essah's
hair and pulled back his head. "Look upon Essah for the last time!"
A portal
opened behind Jinmin and he jumped through it, taking Essah and Kiyaa's
body with him.
As the portal
started to close, Parz threw her sword and it stopped the closing. That
won't hold it for long, she thought and started to run to it.
"Parz! Wait!"
Sekhmet called after her. He stripped off his jacket and wrapped it around
Chadih, then took his Armor Sphere out of his pocket and handed it to her.
"Chadih, I want you to hold onto that for me, okay?" he asked and she nodded.
Sekhmet picked her up and gave her to Dayus.
"What are
you doing?" Kayura asked.
"If anything
happens," said Sekhmet, "I want all of you to take care of Chadih."
"Sekhmet!"
cried Dayus.
"Promise
me!" Sekhmet looked at them. He was answered with reluctant nods.
"Daddy…"
Chadih looked at him.
Sekhmet
kissed her cheek. "I love you, Chadih," he said. "Always remember that."
He quickly ran over to Parz. She now had her other sword strapped across
her back. Parz looked at Altyno and the servant girl nodded.
"Let's go,"
said Parz and jumped through the portal with Sekhmet.
The sword
popped out and skittered across the ground to Altyno's feet. She picked
it up and placed it back in the sheath. "Good luck, you two." Altyno prayed
as they watched the portal close.