The
Midgar Nightmare II
"Should
you really be walking around on top of that?" Rude
"Cid?"
"What do
you want?"
"Yer
goddamn chain-smokin' is giving me a headache!"
"So hold
your breath, then!"
Barret
cursed under his breath and resisted the urge to pound his friend into the
floor of the elevator. He was well
aware that neither he nor Cid was in a very good mood at the moment, but in
Barret's opinion, he was the one that had to suffer more since, not only was he
wet and tired, he had to breathe in a lungful of second hand smoke every time
he inhaled. Given the rate at which the
slow-ass elevator was moving and the rapid rate that Cid was filling the
confined space with cigarette smoke, Barret figured he'd probably be dead by
the time they reached the top levels of the Shinra Building, where Cait Sith
was safely stored in an office that hadn't been damaged from Diamond Weapon's
assault on the Shinra Headquarters.
Barret
eyed Cid evilly. "I mean it, old man!"
he growled. "Put that damn thang away!"
Cid
turned and gave him a withering glare, continuing to expel smoke from his
mouth. "Me old? Look at you! And I ain't puttin' this thing away till it's done, for your
information!"
"I'm
gonna be dead by the time we reach the top!" Barret protested angrily.
Cid
shrugged and leaned against the glass elevator wall behind him. "Better hope we get there quickly,
then. Why did that damn cat put his
little stuffed toy so far up anyways?"
Turning
away from Cid (and the main source of the smoke), Barret stared out the opaque,
rain-streaked elevator glass and into the city of Midgar, which was fighting to
survive the torrents of rain plummeting from the dark sky. "Don't know," he said in response to Cid's
question. "'Jes 'cause he wanted to
keep anyone else from getting to it, I guess."
Cid
snorted, smoke exiting his nose and fighting for a place in the already
smoke-filled air. "Who the hell would
want a stuffed moogle and an annoying cat that fights with a goddamn megaphone?"
"Hell if
I know!" Barret snapped, trying to ignore the smoke-induced migraine that was
pounding at his temples. He knew that
he should have volunteered to go with Tifa, Cloud, and Rude to pay a visit to
Hojo's lab. Anything would be better
than staying here and being forced to inhale all this damn smoke with Old Man
Chimney…
The
elevator continued to head upwards with agonizing slowness, and every second
was torture for Barret. He could
practically feel his lungs turning all gross and charred and blackened with
every breath he took. Soon they'd
shrivel away into nothing, and he'd have to rely on a respirator to do all this
breathing for…
"We're
here!" Cid sang happily as the elevator chimed.
Eureka! Barret
thought, nearly running Cid over in his haste to get out the smoky
elevator. He stumbled to a stop and
hunched over his knees, inhaling deep breaths of air that was blessedly free of
second hand smoke.
Cid
walked up behind him, taking one last puff of his cigarette before grinding it
beneath his boot. "The hell's that
matter with you?" he demanded of Barret. "You huffin' like you just ran a marathon."
"Sure as
hell feels like I did," Barret snapped, straightening up. "I'm taking the stairs next time, old man."
"Do what
you want, old geezer," Cid counterattacked, blue eyes roving over their
surroundings. "Where to now?"
Barret
took the cue from his friend and examined the floor they had exited on. He quickly recognized it as the thirty-third
floor, the one with all those goddamn annoying doors that never wanted to stay
open at once. Fortunately, when Reeve
had become President of Neo-Shinra, he had deactivated all the superfluous
security and turned the entire level into a huge storage facility. The only problem was that the power to this
area only worked when it felt like it, and it was apparently in a bad mood at
the moment.
"Where
are the goddamn lights?" Cid demanded, squinting the gloom. He took a few experimental steps forward.
"They
ain't workin' right now," Barret replied, trying to remember if Reeve had every
told him which room Cait was stored in. Then his eyes flicked over to where Cid was stumbling around. "Yo, Cid!" he cried. "You about to run into a wall!"
"Shut
your flapper!" Cid snapped, still walking. "I know where—ow! Mother
@#$%er! Who the hell put that @#$%ing
wall there?!"
"Heh,
heh," Barret laughed, but said nothing to his friend, knowing that Cid would
probably blow his top and whip out the Venus Gospel if Barret dared so much as
to snicker.
"Hey, old
fart!" Cid said grumpily, his voice echoing in the storage level as he rubbed
his aching nose. "Where the hell is
that damn robotic cat hiding?"
Barret's
eyes roved through the darkness, only to find nothing. He could see shadows of walls and corners,
but other than that, he was completely blind. He knew the layout of the floor fairly well, though, from when he had
helped Cloud and the others clean out the floor. He knew it better than Cid, at least.
"Follow
me," he ordered Cid, taking a step down what looked to be an empty space
between storage blocks.
"Follow
you?!" Cid echoed, his boots making loud stamping noises and he rushed to catch
up with Barret. "I can barely see you!"
Barret
waved his arms in the air and started making a lot of racket by stomping on the
floor. "Get yer dumb arse over here!"
he told Cid.
A
humanoid shadow moved until it was in front of him. "I'm here," Cid said grumpily, not liking being ordered
around. "Now what?"
"Now we
move out," Barret said matter-of-factly, and started off into the darkness,
trusting Cid to follow him.
Though he
could see next to nothing in the blackness, Barret was pleased to find that he did
remember what the room looked like. He
had always had better-than-average night vision, and he was able to sense the
hulking bulks of the storage blocks as he went past them, keeping him from
running headfirst into one and ending up with a huge goose egg on his
head. But although he may have known
the layout of the floor, Barret knew that their search would be futile until he
knew exactly where Cait Sith was.
"Hey,
foo?" he called to Cid.
"Yeah?"
came the terse reply.
"You know
where that damn cat put his robot?"
"No," Cid
grumped. "Haven't we been through this
question before?"
Barret
stopped, and Cid plowed into his back with a loud curse.
"Watch
it!" Cid snapped, retreating a couple of steps from Barret's shadowy
figure.
"Shu'up!"
Barret told him, scowling at the darkness all around him, cursing it for its
impenetrable armor. "We don't know
where Cait is! Whatcha wanna do,
Cid? Search all the storage blocks one
by one?!"
"Ain't
there three main storage blocks?" Cid spoke up. "Wouldn't that damn robot be in one of those, then?"
"Oh,"
Barret said, wishing he had thought of that. "Good thinkin' old man!"
"Yeah,
yeah," Cid muttered, deflecting the compliment. "Let's just hurry up to the first block. I wanna get outta here. This place gives me the creeps."
"You jes'
sayin' that because you can't see," Barret said as they started to walk again,
with Barret in the lead and Cid playing drogue.
"You
can't see either!" Cid exclaimed.
"I can
too!"
"You can
not!"
The two
men let their arguing voices fill the silence as Barret continued to lead the
way through the darkness. Barret had
purposely baited Cid into fighting with him. The idea of stumbling around in the darkness with nothing but silence
pounding him on either side was not an attractive one. Besides, arguing was one thing that Barret
was damn good at, and he always loved a good challenge, but Cid would have to
do. Besides, he didn't want the other
man to be getting too nervous during their walk, or he would eventually turn
paranoid. Barret had no idea how long
they would have to search, and he also didn't know if this floor was as
monster-free as it had been last time. Who knows what demented specimens still lurked around Hojo's lab and had
wormed their way down to this floor? He
wanted to get in and out as soon as possible, and if he had to argue with Cid
the entire way to keep a cool head, then that was just the price he would have
to pay.
But as
luck would have it, the two men found Cait Sith almost right away.
They
stumbled into the first storage room they could find, and nearly jumped for joy
when they saw a small lamp sitting on a desk across the room, trying its
hardest to illuminate the room with its gentle glow.
And
bathed in that meager light was the dormant form of Cait Sith, the crowned cat
slumped over the gigantic form of the pink robotic moogle.
Barret
and Cid turned to each other simultaneously and grinned, glad to finally be
able to see something in the dark.
"Bingo,"
Barret said.
"Right
on, old fart-meister!" Cid exalted with a wide smile, putting his gloved hands
on his hips and staring across the room at the huge stuffed moogle and the
immobile cat on top of it. The
oversized moogle seemed to grin at the two men, and Cid could practically hear
Cait's annoying voice saying, "Geez! What you guys so loooooooong?!!!"
Great,
and I'm gonna bring the dufus back to life, Cid thought grumpily,
then rubbed his hands together with anticipation of working with something
mechanical.
"You
gonna be able to fix him?" Barret asked his eager companion.
"Sure!"
Cid replied cheerfully. "It'll be
simple." He started to walk across the
floor to the waiting form of Cait, but he suddenly stopped and started digging
through his pockets feverishly.
A feeling
of impending doom washed over Barret. "Oh no," he warned Cid. "I know
you ain't…"
Cid
triumphantly pulled out a cigarette and lit it, inhaling contentedly and
expelling the smoke through his nose. "Ah," he sighed.
"Put that
shit away!!" Barret roared, throwing his arms in the air, appalled by Cid's
audacity.
The pilot
sent him a withering glare. "You don't
like it, then wait your ass outside!" he snapped, then stalked off towards Cait
Sith.
Barret
let out a few choice phrases and went to go wait outside.
*
* * * * * * * * * * *
Tifa
sighed and let another file drop into her "worthless" pile. "Nothing," she announced glumly.
"Nothing
at all?" Cloud called from across the room where he was hunting through a pile
of debris.
"Nope,"
Tifa said with another sigh as she got up from her seat on a surprisingly
intact chair and walked over to Cloud. "You find anything?"
Cloud
kicked at a scrap of metal with his boot, as if blaming it for the entire
incident. "No," he said gloomily.
Tifa
folded her arms across her chest and looked around the room she and Cloud were
working in. After long minutes of
stumbling around blindly after Rude, the trio had happened upon a room that,
thank God, had a couple of lights that worked. The room had apparently once been a storage unit for all sorts of files
and papers, most of which had been reduced to pools of ashes floating around
the corners of the room like miniscule phantoms. Rude, however, had immediately confirmed the room to be the one
that he had seen the Running Man searching around. According to the tall Turk, their suspect had been looking
through files at the very spot Tifa had been sitting at a few seconds ago. The three had agreed that Tifa and Cloud
would stay behind and see what the Running Man had found so interesting while
Rude went on to see just how the Running Man might have escaped from the lab
unnoticed.
And Tifa
and Cloud, after nearly thirty minutes of scouring every inch of their assigned
room, had come up with nothing.
"I wonder
if Rude found anything?" she wondered aloud, more to herself than to Cloud.
The
ex-SOLDIER came up behind her, a bit of warmth in the darkness. "Who knows?" he said rhetorically, his sheer
closeness to her making her heart skip as if he were some girlish crush of hers
and not a friend she had known for her entire life.
"Do you
think he found something?" Tifa forced herself to ask, looking at Cloud out of
the corner of her eye.
Cloud
sighed and scratched his head absently, his gloved fingers sinking into the
golden spikes. "No," he said
gloomily. "I don't think we're going to
find anything in this place."
"Tifa,
Cloud," Rude suddenly called. "Come
over here. I think I found something."
This
time, Tifa couldn't resist turning to Cloud with a gently amused smile curling
her lips.
Cloud
turned bright red and made a face. "Go
figure," he grumbled and stalked off in the direction they had heard Rude's
voice coming from.
Tifa bit
back an affectionate laugh and followed him, carefully avoiding sharp scraps of
metal that sought to puncture her legs as she passed. The two AVALANCHE members found Rude in a room even darker than
the one they had been in. Looking
around, Tifa realized that it had probably been two rooms at one time, only
Diamond Weapon's attack had completely eradicated one of the walls, leaving a
pile of plaster, metal, and broken glass as a tombstone for the structure. Rude was standing by the wall farthest from
them, shining his flashlight in their direction to show them where he was.
"Rude!"
Tifa called, waving.
"Over
here," he said, motioning for them to come over.
"What did
you find?" Cloud asked dryly as the two of them stumbled over broken flasks and
overturned boxes on their way over to their friend.
"Something
strange," Rude answered, staring at them with his pale green eyes. He had removed his sunglasses a long time
ago since it was obviously imprudent to be wearing them in pitch darkness. Both Tifa and Cloud had been shocked to find
the eyes normally completely masked by those glasses a stunning shade of bright
green.
"What so
strange?" Cloud questioned, looking around for the big thing Rude was supposed
to have discovered. All he could see in
the darkness was debris and miscellaneous broken objects.
Rude
turned and gestured with the beam of his flashlight, silently shining it into
the darkness. Cloud and Tifa instantly
saw what he was talking about, and their eyes widened in surprise. Tucked furtively away in the corner of the
room was what looked to be a strange metal well. Only difference was that this "well" was two times as wide as a
normal one and had a featureless hatch sealing off the top of it.
Tifa
lifted an eyebrow. "You're right,
Rude. This is strange. Any idea what it is?"
"Looks
like a well or something," Cloud commented, striding fearlessly up to the
anomaly and peering at it.
"That's
actually a more accurate description than you may think," Rude said flatly.
Cloud
looked at him in surprise, knocking on the surface of the "well" with his
hand. "You know what this is, Rude?"
"Transport
tunnel," Rude answered without hesitation, but Tifa heard something akin to
disgust in his deep voice.
Cloud
looked up from his examination and stared hard at Rude, suspicion flickering in
his Mako blue eyes. "Transport for
what?"
"Human
specimens," Rude replied flatly.
His words
hung in the air for a few seconds before Cloud finally found his voice. "Human specimens?" he hissed, straightening
up and clenching his hand into a fist. "Hojo's human specimens, I presume?"
"That is
correct," Rude said, watching Cloud carefully, as if afraid the blond-haired
man was going to snap at any moment.
The
ex-SOLDIER shut his eyes tightly, eyelashes fluttering as if they alone were
holding in the whirlwind of heartache and hurt that churned within him. "That…bastard," Cloud uttered in a low,
guttural voice, sounding completely unlike himself. "That…monster."
"Cloud,"
Tifa whispered, her heart aching for him as she started to walk towards
him. She couldn't even imagine the pain
he must be in, remembering back to the time when he was imprisoned by Hojo – as
a human specimen.
Cloud
abruptly turned his back to her, the lonely circle of Rude's flashlight hitting
him square between his tense shoulders, bits of light dancing in his golden
hair and glinting off the metal buckles on his suspenders. He put his hands on his hips and lowered his
head as if in intense concentration, the muscles of his arms bunched and rigid
as he fought with some internal demons still haunting his fractured memories.
Tifa was
just about to call Cloud's name again when he suddenly leapt onto the top of
the "well," not even pausing to think what would happen if the hatch had given
out underneath his weight.
"I wonder
what's down here?" he asked rhetorically, pacing around the wide hatch as if he
were walking on normal ground instead of a metal door leading to tunnel
formerly used for Hojo's sadistic purposes. Though his tone was vastly calmer than it had been a few seconds before,
Tifa could still hear the anger simmering underneath that cool surface. And she couldn't blame him; Cloud, of all
people, had a right to be angry. Hojo
had nearly destroyed his life with his atrocious experimentations.
"Should
you really be walking around on top of that?" Rude asked, striding over to the
massive cylindrical well. The top of it
nearly reached past the tall man's waist. "It probably will be a long fall if it gives out underneath you."
Cloud stared
down at him, Mako blue eyes glittering in the meager light from the
flashlight. "Is there any way we can
open it?" he asked flatly, ignoring Rude's warning.
Tifa
strode over to stand next to Rude, looking up worriedly at Cloud's face. "Cloud, do you really want to open it?" she
asked, running her hands lightly over the metal surface of the hatch's
door. It seemed sturdy enough, but she
wasn't going to be too careful when it was her Cloud that was prancing
around on top of it.
"We need
to open it," Cloud insisted, squatting on his haunches and running his hands
over the surface, long fingers searching for any hidden grooves. "Rude, shine the light more over here."
"This is
probably where the Running Man escaped from the lab," Rude commented as he moved
closer to where Cloud and Tifa were examining the hatch, directing his
flashlight beam at the dull surface of the metal "well."
"Where do
you think it leads?" Tifa asked Rude, the light from the flashlight dancing in
her burgundy-colored eyes and highlighting the fine bones of her face.
"To the
sewers. That's where all the transport
tunnels lead." Rude answered without hesitation, unable to bring himself to
look Tifa in the eye. It just didn't
seem right somehow, talking of the ghastly things he had seen as a Turk while
looking upon her beauty.
Whoa, Tifa
thought, blinking in surprise. That
was a fast answer. Wonder how he knew
about all that…
Cloud
raised his slightly luminescent eyes and studied Rude. "The sewers?" he echoed, glancing down at
the metal hatch underneath his boots. "That's where Reno and the others—"
He never
got a chance to finish his sentence because a faint scream suddenly ripped
weakly through the still air of the lab, making Tifa's heart skip and beat
before the blood turned to ice in her veins.
"What was
that?" she gasped, her burgundy eyes wide. Cloud and Rude had similar looks on their faces.
The
scream came again, only this time a shriller, more high-pitched shriek could be
heard alongside it, with a strange howling noise in the distant
background. They melded into one
horrible cacophony of terrified sounds before dying off just as quickly as they
had begun.
"I think
it's coming from beneath you, Cloud," Rude said quietly.
Cloud
stiffened, and then abruptly leapt off the top of the closed hatch, landing on
the floor beside Tifa. "You mean
someone's down there in the tunnels still?" he asked, looking halfway between
downright perturbed and strangely angry.
Tifa
wasted no time. If someone was down
there calling for help, then she was going to do something about it. Heart thundering in her chest, she placed
her hands on the top of the metal hatch and yelled as loud as she could. "Hey! Is anyone down there?!"
"You bet
your ass someone is down here!" a faint voice screamed, startling the trio.
Rude was
the first to recognize the voice. "Reno!" he cried, face actually registering the surprise he must have
felt in his heart. "Is that you?"
"No!"
came Reno's faint voice again, dripping with sarcasm. "It's the almighty Sephiroth! Get us the hell outta here!"
"Hey,
it's Rude!" came another faint voice.
"Elena!"
Rude called.
"Open the
hatch!" Tifa cried, talking to everyone and no one at the same time. Without hesitating, she leapt up onto the
top of the hatch like Cloud had been doing seconds before, her gloved hands
searching with blind desperation for anything that could open the hatch and let
them into the tunnel. The sounds of
Reno and Elena yelling filled her ears, urging her on, and the only thing on
her mind was getting her friends out of the tunnel. After placing the flashlight on a nearby table, Rude leapt up and
joined her as Cloud ran around the sides of the "well," searching for a button
or trigger hidden on the scratched and tarnished metal. Bits of debris crunched under his boots and
others cut into his legs, but he kept on going.
"Hurry up
you idiots!" came Reno's voice. He
sounded panicked.
"Reno,
where's Red?" Cloud yelled, hands making a dull thumping sound as they lightly
stuck the sides of the hatch, searching for any strange shapes or levers.
"He's
fighting the giant snake!!!" Elena screeched, and Cloud was surprised all the
glass in the lab didn't shatter just from the incredibly high tone her voice
was pitched at.
Cloud
felt his blood freeze in his veins. "Giant snake?" he echoed incredulously.
"That's
what she @#$%ing said, you dumbass!" Reno cried. "Get us the hell outta here before it eats us!"
"Reno,"
Rude called, his voice amazingly calm. "Is there a door or a button on that side that can open the hatch?"
"Yeah,
but we can't reach it!" Reno replied. "The ladder leading up to the hatch is broken! Shit! You guys hurry! Please!"
The
desperation in Reno's normally mocking voice was surprising. Cloud had never heard Reno say "please" for
anything before, and that was enough to make him pick up his pace. His gloved hands raced all over the metal
surface on the sides of the hatch, fingers searching blindly for something,
anything that would release the hatch. He had to get Reno and the others out of there! He was the one that had sent them into the
sewers! If they died, it would be all
his fault…
His
fingers suddenly hit something. It felt
like a depression in the metal that gave slightly underneath his
fingertips. A button!
"I think
I found something!" Cloud cried, and before anyone could say anything, he
punched the button.
There was
an immediate whoosh of air like a giant releasing a breath of relief. Then Rude and Tifa let out cries of surprise
as the hatch beneath them suddenly started to reel backwards, sending them both
flying to the floor of the lab, where they landed amongst shattered test tubes
and plaster debris.
"Are you
guys okay?!" Cloud demanded, regretting that he hadn't given them a bit more of
a warning.
"We're
fine," Tifa said breathlessly as Rude helped her to her feet.
"Guys!!"
Reno's voice cried, much louder now that five feet of metal wasn't standing
between them.
Acting
fast, Cloud grabbed the flashlight from the table and peered over the edge of
the "well," nearly recoiling from the stench that drifted upwards to ram itself
into his face. Wrinkling his nose, he
shone the flashlight straight down.
"Hey!"
Elena cried, throwing up her arms to shield her face. "Not in the eyes, if you please!"
Cloud's
eyes widened at her appearance. The
blond-haired Turk was soaking wet and was covered head to toe with a dark
substance that looked like dirt but probably wasn't, given the place she and
Reno had just emerged from. Her short
hair was tangled and clotted with all sorts of nasty-looking things. A quick glance to the left showed that Reno
was in the same condition, his fiery ponytail ravaged and scraggly and his suit
ripped in several places.
"What
happened to you guys?!" Tifa asked worriedly as she and Rude crowded in on either
side of Cloud.
"Now's
not the time for stupid questions!" Elena screeched, her head craned backwards
to stare at the trio. "Get us outta
here!"
"And
quick!" Reno added, glancing back nervously at the length of tunnel they had
apparently emerged from before it abruptly took a shift upwards to become the
"well" in Hojo's lab, precisely where Cloud and the others now stood.
Cloud
panned his light around, taking in the whole situation. He quickly came to the conclusion that
things were not cheery. Reno and Elena
were on level ground at least twenty feet below them without any means to get
up. The rusted ladder, which must have
served Hojo's diabolical purposes for years, was lying in a cracked heap around
the two Turks' feet, algae already growing on it. The section of tunnel separating Cloud, Tifa and Rude from Reno
and Elena was almost a 90-degree vertical climb with no visible handholds.
"Well!"
Reno cried impatiently, a deep scowl on his dirty face. "Do something! Don't just stand there!"
"Rude,
help!" Elena echoed, her brown eyes wide and frightened in the light from
Cloud's flashlight. "Before it comes!"
Rude
turned to Cloud and said with amazing calm, "Is there a rope or anything up
here that we can use?"
"I'll
look," Tifa said quickly, and ran off into the dimly lit lab, searching the
tops of tables and amongst the debris.
Cloud was
about to ask if Reno and Elena had any way to get up the wall when an unearthly
screech split the air, shaking the very metal underneath Cloud's hands. Every muscle in his body went rigid with
fear as the bestial scream rang through the tunnel and the lab, the echoes
rebounding off the walls again and again until it seemed that the scream would
go on forever.
I guess
that's the snake…
"Shit!"
Reno cried. "It's coming!"
"Hurry!"
Elena begged. "Please!"
Tifa
suddenly came rushing back to Cloud's side, sweat on her forehead and her face
pale with fear. "There's nothing," she
said quietly. "No rope, no anything."
For a
moment, Cloud felt panic rising in him, but he quickly repressed it, telling
himself that he needed to be strong for his friends. They were depending on him to see them all through safe and
sound, and he couldn't abandon that trust.
"Strife!"
Reno suddenly called, and Cloud looked down in surprise to find Reno's
aquamarine eyes drilling him with their Mako light. "Don't disappoint me, Strife," Reno said with iron control in his
voice. "You're going to get us outta
here. You're going to save our lives."
Realization
suddenly dawned on Cloud. He's scared,
he thought in wonder. Good God,
Reno's terrified…unreal…
"Hey,
where's Red?" Tifa suddenly cried, some of her long hair dangling over the edge
as the leaned down.
"I'm
right here," a gravelly voice called, just before Red himself came bounding out
of the tunnel, nearly plowing into Reno and Elena. He was in no better condition than his human companions, only he
had several wounds on his body, the blood running thinly to tangle and clot the
fur around it. His ragged breaths
filled and echoed in the tunnel as he fought for breath.
"Did you
kill it?" Elena demanded immediately. "Please tell me you killed it!"
"No," Red
said calmly, scratching his ear. "But I
hope you know how to swim."
Swim? Cloud
thought in confusion, and the looks on Reno and Elena's faces showed that they
shared his bafflement.
Reno was
about to say something sarcastic when a low roaring sound filled the tunnel,
making everyone stop and listen. To
Cloud's surprise, he found the sound vaguely familiar; it was almost like the
noise water made when it was going down the drain in the shower…or when he
turned on the water hose outside. Or
maybe it was more like the sound of the waterfall outside of Lucrecia's…
"Holy
shit!" Reno suddenly cried, grabbing Cloud's attention and forcing it to focus
on the scene that was unfolding twenty feet below him. Reno, Elena, and Red barely had time to
shield their faces before a humongous wave of water forced itself into tunnel,
washing over them and filling every crack and crevice it could find. It rose at an alarming rate, eating up
several feet of tunnel in only one second, getting closer and closer to Cloud
and the others.
"Water?!"
Cloud said incredulously, shining his flashlight on the murky surface, looking
for any sign of his three friends. They
had vanished beneath the surface.
"It's
flooding the tunnel!" Tifa cried, gripping the edge of the "well" tightly.
She's
right, Cloud thought grimly as his eyes searched for any shadows
beneath the water. I hope it doesn't
overflow into the lab. And where are
Red and the others? Damn…what if the
currents in the water carried them back down the tunnel…towards the snake?
Cloud's
worries were short-lived, however, because three spouts of water suddenly
exploded from the murky surface as Red, Reno, and Elena burst free of the
water's liquid hold, sucking in huge gasps of air into their squashed lungs,
their limbs clawing desperately for some sort of salvation.
"Guys!"
Tifa cried in relief, one gloved hand resting over her heart. "You're alright!"
"For
now!" Elena sputtered, wiping water out of her eyes. "Get us outta here!"
"Where's
the snake?" Cloud demanded as he judged the distance between the two groups and
saw that things were actually looking up. Hmm…the water had cut it in half. Maybe if he dangled over the edge…
"The
snake was too large to fit in the tunnel," Red answered, doggypaddling and
trying to see through the fall of his mane that had flopped into his one good
eye. "It made the water flood the
tunnel with some sort of spell. It's
going to use it to act as a sort of lubricant to help it along. I don't think we have much time!"
"Don't
worry!" Tifa said consolingly, but the look in her eyes was one of almost pure
panic. "We're going to get you guys
outta there!"
Everyone
looked at Cloud expectantly.
Damn, Cloud
thought, shifting nervously under their gazes filled to the brim with panicked
trust in the man they had come to call leader. It's times like these that I wish they wouldn't rely on me so
much. What if I can't get them out in time? But…I have to…I won't fail…
Determination
flashed in his Mako eyes. "Rude," he
ordered. "You're the tallest! Lean over the edge as far as you can! See if you can reach one of them!"
"Don't
make Rude do it!" Elena screeched as Rude started to obey. "What if the snake jumps up and eats him?"
"We're
the ones in the water!" Reno yelled. "It's gonna eat us first!"
"Be
careful, Rude," Tifa said softly as both she and Cloud watched the tall Turk
bend over the edge and stretch his arm out as far as it would go. Cloud's heart was thudding in his chest as
the air throbbed with adrenaline and anxiety. If Rude couldn't make it…
"Someone
hold my legs," the Turk suddenly ordered as Reno jumped for his hand and
missed, crashing back down into the water. "If I can make it down a little further, I think we'll be okay."
Cloud
moved to comply, but Tifa beat him there. "You keep a watch out for that snake, Cloud," she said, fastening her
hands around Rude's calves, a look of determination on her pretty face. "We'll take it from here."
Worry
consumed Cloud. "But Tifa…" he started
to protest, thinking that Rude was going to be way too heavy for her.
His
exclamation was stopped when the brunette smiled gently at him. "I can hold him, Cloud," she said
calmly. "You try and reach one of the
others!"
But
despite her words of encouragement, Cloud couldn't stop himself from watching
with anxiety as Rude dipped further over the edge, pulling Tifa forward with
him. Rude's feet left the floor
completely, and Tifa's face creased with the effort of holding onto him. Her boots make squeaking noises as they slid
across the floor of lab, but she planted them firmly against the edge of the
"well" to prevent herself from sliding further. Cloud could see the muscles of her slender arms lock as she
fastened them around Rude's legs in an iron grip, and there she stood: the
powerful goddess unwavering in her fate.
Cloud
forced himself to tear his gaze away from her and pay attention to what was
happening below. Reno had dived underwater
and was now pushing Elena up from below as she leapt for and caught Rude's
hand, her fingers digging into his gloved palm.
"I got
her!" Rude called as Reno reemerged from the murky water with a loud gasp,
strands of blood-red hair falling across his eyes.
"Tifa!"
Rude cried, wrapping his other hand around Elena's arm to reinforce his grip on
her. "Can you pull me up!"
Tifa
didn't reply; she was too busy focusing on not dropping Rude. Sweat rolled down her face and dripped down
her chin, and her eyes were shut tightly with exertion.
"She
can't!" Cloud answered for her. "Elena,
you're going to have to use Rude as a ladder…"
"O-Okay,"
Elena said weakly and started to obey, grabbing a hold of Rude's jacket and
starting to pull herself up.
"Strife!"
Reno suddenly cried, treading water next to Red. "Do something to help the rest of us! We don't have time to wait!"
Cloud
shook his head violently, feeling utterly helpless, a feeling he despised. "I can't do anything!"
"Well,
think of something!" Reno yelled, hitting the water with his hand in anger and
splashing Red. "We're waiting!"
Cloud
pressed his gloved fingers against his temples and pressed hard, trying to shut
out all the sounds whirling around him like a tornado of suffering and
battle. He forced himself to calm down
until his breaths flowed deep and easy in and out of his lungs and his heart
wasn't beating so fast.
Ok…I need
a rope or something. Anything that they
can grab onto. My sword? No way…they'll cut their fingers on it. Any of my armor? No! Damn it! Any of my clothes? No, the shirt won't reach, and the pants will take too long to
get off with the boots and suspenders…hey! That's it!
"Reno,
hang on!" Cloud cried, unsnapping his suspenders from his belt in one swift
motion. He tugged on the leather,
testing its strength. A look of worry
creased his face. The leather was well
worn from the toils of endless battles; would it be enough to hold Reno? Well, it would have to be!
Putting
the flashlight in his mouth, Cloud rushed up to the edge and leaned over as far
down as he could, holding the end of the suspenders tightly in his fist and
dangling the other end down to where Reno was treading water.
"Grab
on!" Cloud tried to say around the flashlight, doing his best to hold the makeshift
rope steady.
For once,
Reno didn't have something pert to say in return. All harsh or sarcastic words he might have said died in his
throat when he saw the lifeline Cloud was offering. Placing his palms flat against the side of the metal tunnel, Reno
pushed down so that he sunk a little deeper in the water. Then he pushed up hard, springing up out of
the water higher than Cloud thought he could have gone. Reno's hands shot forward and grabbed the
leather suspenders in a death grip, and though Cloud had been prepared for the
abrupt change in weight, the force still jerked him forward, the suspenders
burning his palms as they tried to slither from his grasp.
"Shit!"
he cried, arms locking as he was forced to support all of Reno's weight. "Reno, you're heavy, goddammit!"
"Shut up
and pull me up, Strife!" Reno shot back, shaking his head to get his ponytail
out of his eyes. He was dangling about
a foot off of the water, his hands locked indefinitely around the leather
straps that were keeping him from plunging back to a watery doom.
Cloud
flexed his muscles dubiously, seriously doubting his ability to pull such a
large amount of weight for the entire ten feet of tunnel between Reno and final
salvation. He hadn't been expecting
Reno to weigh so much! For such a
skinny guy, it felt like he was as big as an elephant.
But
still, Cloud refused to give in. Steeling himself and gritting his teeth so that they sank down into the
plastic covering of the flashlight, he braced his feet against the edge of the
tunnel and leaned backwards as far as he could. Slowly but surely, he began to pull in the leather straps in a
methodical hand-over-hand technique, trying to ignore the sweat rolling down
his face and Reno's weight at the end of the suspenders.
Cloud
didn't know how long he was at it before his muscles started burning from
overexertion. His limbs felt weak and
watery, and the poor flashlight was now adorned with permanent teeth marks
along its sides. He didn't know how
much longer he could keep it up, and he also had no idea how far Reno was from
the tunnel's entrance.
A series
of scrabbling, scratching noises suddenly rang through the air, and Cloud
froze, expecting the worse. His eyes,
which had been shut tightly in concentration, flew open only to see a dripping
wet Red sitting on the floor a few feet away, panting heavily. Cloud blinked in surprise, nearly losing his
grip on the suspenders. Last time he
had looked, Red had still been in the water…
Red
noticed Cloud's stare and said with amazing calm, "It helps to have four legs
and sharp claws."
Realizing
that the scrabbling noises he had heard had been Red scaling the wall of the
tunnel, Cloud nodded stiffly and resumed the excruciatingly painful process of
pulling Reno up inch by inch…
"Argh!"
Reno – quiet until then – suddenly cried. "Strife! Get over here!"
Rolling
his eyes and snarling under his breath, Cloud wound the leather straps around
his aching hands to reinforce his grip and walked over the edge of the tunnel,
poking his head over the side to see what Reno was shrieking about.
Cloud
didn't see anything out of the usual, just Reno hanging about a foot over the
water like he had been before.
Wait a
minute, Cloud suddenly thought. Why is he still in the same spot? I KNOW I pulled him up higher than that!
"What's
going on?" he asked aloud, his voice muffled because of the flashlight in his
mouth.
"The
water just rose!" Reno yelled, casting a rather panicked glance at the liquid
surface waiting eagerly underneath him, ready to swallow him if he were to fall
again.
"Something's
in the tunnel," Red observed, placing his paws on the edge of the tunnel and
peering down at Reno calmly.
It took
only a second for Red's words to sink in.
"The
snake!" Cloud cried, his teeth unsheathing themselves from the plastic covering
of the flashlight, losing their hold on it simultaneously. Cloud watched helplessly as their only
source of light plummeted from his mouth and into the tunnel, missing Reno's
head by a millimeter and…
…hitting
a green, scaly snout that had just begun to emerge from the water. The flashlight bounced off of the shiny
surface and rolled into the water in defeat, its small but powerful light
illuminating an impossibly long, ghastly body before the water reached its
batteries and extinguished its light forever, plunging Cloud and the others
into almost total darkness.
Indeed,
the only thing that managed to completely slice through the darkness was the
slitted eyes of the snake as its head, huge and hideous, emerged from the water,
its forked tongue lashing the air inches from the soles of Reno's shoes.
All the
blood drained from Cloud's face as he beheld the monstrous creature whose head
almost filled the entire tunnel. The
anaconda rose from the water with calculating slowness, the water falling away
from its scaly hide in sheets and leaving a ghastly glitter that Cloud could
barely see in the darkness. He was
vaguely aware of Elena screaming and the straps of his leather suspenders biting
into his gloved hands, trying to bring him back down to earth. But the light from snake's eyes and the way
its slitted pupils dilated and contracted like a beating heart had him
mesmerized. An odd smell suddenly
drifted up to him, and Cloud found that his heart was pounding with irrational terror. Why was he so frightened?! He had fought the Midgar Zolom before, and
the swamp dwelling reptile had only been a little smaller than this one. But he was so afraid…
Maybe it
was the Mako glow in Reno's aquamarine eyes that finally drew him away from the
snake's frighteningly silent approach, but Cloud suddenly felt his gaze slid
from the snake's luminescent eyes to the placid, unnaturally calm eyes of Reno,
who was still dangling about three feet out of Cloud's reach, the form of the
snake rising slowly beneath him, hissing suddenly as it did so.
"It's
right behind me, isn't it?" Reno asked Cloud, Mako eyes boring into Mako eyes
with a strange sort of detached intensity.
"Yeah,"
Cloud said quietly, watching the battlefield in Reno's eyes as all his training
as a cold, callous Turk fought a losing battle with the simple emotion of human
fear.
Then
something in those aquamarine eyes suddenly snapped as terror got the best of
Reno. The Turk's muscles suddenly
locked desperately, and Cloud felt a pair of gloved hands fasten around his
wrists in a death grip, driving the metal of Cloud's Crystal Bangle into the
tender skin of his wrist. And as he
felt the suspenders slid limply from his hands, Cloud realized belatedly that
Reno was no longer at the end of them.
He was
holding onto Cloud's wrists instead, the overpowering stench of sewage and fear
plastering the ex-SOLDIER'S face with all the fury of a tsunami.
"Reno!"
Cloud cried in surprise, as the sudden weight on his body dragged him forward,
his feet almost leaving the floor. The
tunnel and the snake suddenly loomed beneath him, more of a threat than
before. "Let go!"
But Reno
was past listening to what anyone had to say. Cloud could hear the other man's breaths coming in hard, fast gasps as his
fingers scraped across the skin of Cloud's arms, searching in blind terror for
some sort of leverage to save him from the abyss. Cloud grit his teeth in pain as he realized that Reno was
clinging to him like a drowning victim would cling to a lifeguard, trying to
save his own life at the expense of the one that was trying to rescue him…
Cloud
fastened his arms around Reno's back, his fingers digging into the waterlogged
suit. Whether he was trying to help him
along or shove him off, Cloud himself didn't know because the anaconda, drawn
to all the sudden movement, suddenly let out a loud hiss and bared it fangs,
which dripped perpetually with acidic venom that smelled so foul that Cloud
felt his stomach churn with nausea.
Slitted
bestial eyes suddenly locked onto wide Mako blue eyes, and the hunger Cloud saw
in the those yellow orbs was an almost tangible thing in the air between them,
making his heart pound in terror. He
suddenly knew that the snake was about to attack, and there was nothing he
could do about it with Reno pinning him like this.
Is
this…the end?
"Yeeesssss," the
snake seemed to hiss as it drew back its head to strike, opening its mouth wide
so that Cloud could see the hungry lining on the inside, pulsating and
quivering.
Then…Tifa…goodbye…
"Bolt
3!!!" Red suddenly cried, and the tunnel was filled with light so blinding that
Cloud had to shut his eyes. The smell
of ozone seared his nostrils, overpowering even the rank stench coming from
Reno's jacket and tangled hair. And
over the pounding of his own heart, the roar of the lightening, he could hear
the pained screech of the anaconda rising so loudly that he could almost feel
the very bones in his body quaking, as if in the grips of the same terror that
inundated his heart.
"Reno! Cloud!" he suddenly heard Elena yell from
somewhere to his lift. "Hurry up and
pull back! Rude and Tifa are ready to
close the hatch!"
Tifa…she's
safe, then. Rude and she managed to get
Elena out of the tunnel…it's just me and Reno, then…
"Elena!"
Red suddenly cried. "Grab Cloud and
pull them away from the tunnel's entrance! He's about to fall in!"
I am? Cloud
wondered in confusion as the Bolt 3 attack started to fade, spots dancing
before his eyes. Then he realized that
his feet weren't touching the floor anymore, and the only thing keep him from
falling was the fact that Reno was balancing out the weight on his back and
Cloud's belt buckle was rammed against the tunnel's edge, preventing him from
sliding further.
He was
about to try and move back from the edge when he suddenly felt small hands bury
themselves in the back of his shirt and tug hard. The next thing Cloud knew, he was spread-eagled on the floor of
the lab, staring up at the dark, deteriorating ceiling with Reno lying a few
feet away from him, his face pressed against the floor.
Hey, he
thought, I'm alive!
"Shut the
hatch!" Elena suddenly cried, bringing Cloud back to earth. The battle was still not over.
As Cloud
lurched to his feet, he saw Tifa and Rude behind the hatch and shoving it with
their arms, faces creased in concentration. The heavy metal hatch moved with agonizing slowness at first, and Cloud
was all too aware of the fact that the snake was still in the open tunnel and
could come bursting through into the lab at any moment. He was about to go and help them when the
hatch lid suddenly pitched forward and began to slide shut using its own
momentum.
But just
as it was about to hit the edge of the "well" and consummate their safety, a
shadow with luminescent slitted pupils suddenly shot upwards and slammed into
the lid, stopping it in its tracks with a hiss. The giant snake's eyes glittered in the darkness that had nearly
shut it off from its meal with an anger that seemed to be almost human. It was not pleased.
"That
damn snake!" Cloud cried, anger rising in his throat. "Just die, dammit!"
Never, the
snake's eyes mocked him. It forked
tongue suddenly lashed out from underneath the hatch resting on its head,
tasting the air of the lab.
With a
loud cry, Tifa suddenly leapt onto the top of the hatch, slamming her boots
into the metal with a bang. The lid
dropped a few inches as the snake hissed in surprise at the sudden added weight
on its skull. Before it could recover,
Rude threw himself on the lid next to Tifa, and the hatch dropped a few more
inches. It was almost shut now.
Then the
snake recovered its dignity – if such creatures even had dignity – and suddenly
pushed upwards with a violent thrust, almost flinging Tifa and Rude off of the
hatch.
"Help,
you guys!" Tifa cried, falling to her knees and grabbing a hold of the edge of
the lid to keep her balance. Rude
reached out a hand to steady her.
"We're
coming!" Elena cried as she and Red rushed up to the hatch. The snake almost seemed to sense what they
were doing and hissed loudly, its tongue flailing in the air and lashing out at
them as they ran by. Undaunted, Elena
and Red flung themselves onto the hatch lid with Tifa and Rude, adding about
two hundred more pounds to the weight already resting on the snake's head. The lid dropped violently this time, until
it was inches from closing. But it
stopped there, and there was now no more room on the hatch lid. The only thing Cloud could see of the snake
was its forked tongue still lashing out in the air beyond the hatch, whipping
back and forth as if searching for something.
Ignoring
the pronounced ache in his arms, Cloud reached behind himself and pulled the
Ultima Weapon from its sheathe in one deft motion, the weight of it settling
easily into his hands as he gripped the hilt. The screams of the snake and his friends filled the lab, and his
eyes narrowed with determination; he was going to end this battle right here
and now. He had had enough of fighting
with this damn monstrosity!
But just
as he was about to rush forward and slice off the snake's tongue, he suddenly
felt something run past him and towards the hatch.
"Reno!"
he cried in surprise, shocked at the Turk's speed as much as he was by the fact
that he saw Reno was wielding a shattered beaker as a makeshift weapon. Cloud briefly wondered what happened to
Reno's nightstick, but all rational thought was suddenly obliterated when he
saw the meager light in the lab flash across the beaker as Reno raised it high
over his head and brought it down with all his might on the snake's lashing
tongue, grinding the piece of red flesh into the floor of the lab.
From
underneath the hatch, the snake let out a high-pitched shriek that Cloud was to
remember for the rest of his life. He
could see it trying to desperately retract its tongue, but Reno was ruthless,
twisting the razor sharp beaker from side to side even as blood spewed from the
wounded tongue and splattered his face and clothes, drops of brightness against
his pale skin.
The snake
began to thrash wildly, the lid of the hatch jerking up and down as it tried to
yank its bleeding limb from Reno's hold, but to no avail. Reno refused to let up. He kept the ripped tongue pinned to the
floor, and the blood leaking onto the floor of the lab was as red as his hair,
as red as the rage that Cloud perceived in his mind. Finally, it seemed as if the snake knew it had lost to an
opponent more ruthless than itself. The
tongue suddenly became taut, and then ripped off as of the snake gave an
agonized shriek, retracting its severed tongue underneath the hatch lid, its
cries becoming fainter as the lid suddenly crashed down on the edge of the
hatch, an automatic lock clicking in place, consummating their safety.
The smell
of sweat, blood, fear, and sewage hung heavily in the air of the lab long after
the snake's cries had faded as it retreated back to its habitat. Cloud dropped to his knees in sheer
exhaustion as the adrenaline in his system ebbed, leaving his body feeling
watery and weak. Driving the tip of his
sword into the floor of the lab, he rested his forehead against the hilt, the
cool metal soothing his overheated skin. Tifa and the others were lying in a tangled heap on top of the hatch,
gasping for air as they let the silence cleanse them of their fear. Reno was sitting on the floor of the lab
next to the snake's severed tongue, oblivious to the blood staining his face
and hands. His head was lowered, and
his hair was in such wild disarray, clinging to the sides of his scarred cheeks
so that Cloud couldn't tell whether there were streaks of blood or strands of
hair plastered to his pale face. His
sweat-soaked chest heaved for breath, the air whooshing in and out of his lungs
so raggedly that Cloud was afraid the Turk was going to faint on them.
But in
turned out that Reno was the first to recover from their ordeal.
Slowly,
he lifted his bloodstained face and said flatly, "Guys? Can we get the hell outta here now?"
And Cloud
was no one to argue.
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Author's Note: You know "The Midgar Nightmare" was just
supposed to be one chapter? I need to
stop writing so much! Anyways, don't worry! The next chapter is all Yuffie and Vincent! ^_^ Comments always welcome!
