Warrior Call Part Nine
Ronin Warriors
Warrior Call
By Janime
Part Nine - Two Down
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Dayus opened his eye. Slowly
and painfully he brought himself to his knees and removed his helmet. Dayus
touched his cheek and looked at his blood-covered hand.
"Kayura," he whispered
terrified.
Looking around the room,
Dayus saw his wife lying on her side, the Ancient Staff next to her. He
crawled over to her. Gently, he pulled her helmet off and cradled her in
his arms.
"Kayura," said Dayus.
"Kayura, wake up." He shook her lightly. "Please, sweetheart."
He sighed as Kayura moaned
and opened her eyes.
"Dayus," she said and
touched his cheek. "You okay?"
"I'm all right," he answered.
"You?"
Kayura nodded and smiled.
Dayus kissed her tenderly.
"You two never quit, do
you?"
They looked and saw Cale
sitting up. He took off his helmet and wiped the blood from his face with
his cape.
"As I said before," said
Sekhmet. "You're not in the Dynasty."
"And as I replied," Dayus
said, "your point?"
One by one, the Ronins
and the girls woke up.
"That hurt," said Rowen.
"Really?" Twyla asked
sarcastically. "I didn't feel a thing."
"Where's Jessie?" Casey
demanded. "I'm going to strangle her."
They looked around the
room, but saw no sign of the female Ronin.
"Sis?" Joana called, standing
up.
"Is it just me," said
Kento. "Or does this room look a lot bigger?"
"It's bigger," said Gwen.
Actually, the room was
double the size.
"Look, there's more passages."
Cye said.
"Worry about those later,"
said Kayura. "Find Jessie."
"Finding her will, unfortunately,
be easy." Sekhmet said. His helmet was off and the look on his face was
not a happy one.
"And you're saying that
because?" Sage asked.
Sekhmet held up one of
the Wildfire Swords.
"Start looking." Kayura
said urgently.
"No need to tell us twice,"
said Cale. "Jessie!"
"Sis!" called Joana.
"Where are you?" Twyla
shouted and stepped on something. Leaning over, Twyla picked up the other
Wildfire Sword.
Joana and Cye were over
by one of the passages. Cye heard her whimper.
"What is it?" he asked.
Joana held out the Wildfire
helmet.
"Guys!" Cye called.
They hurried over and
saw the helmet.
"Oh no," Gwen whispered.
"Where did you find it?"
Kayura asked.
"Right here." Joana said,
her voice shaking.
Sage and White Blaze ran
down the passage.
"Wait, Sage!" Kayura called.
"I'll go," said Dayus
and he ran after them. Dayus was down the passage a few meters when he
saw Sage kneeling next to Jessie. She was lying face down and White Blaze
was nudging her head.
"She has a pulse," said
Sage, looking at Dayus as he knelt down.
"Help me turn her over,"
Dayus said. They rolled Jessie onto her back and looked at her blood-covered
face. Not good, Dayus thought.
"What's going on?" Casey's
voice echoed down the tunnel.
"We found Jessie." Sage
said.
"How is she?" Kayura asked.
"She's unconscious," Dayus
answered his wife. "And she's hurt pretty bad." He picked Jessie up and
walked out of the tunnel with White Blaze walking between him and Sage.
"Still want to strangle
her, Casey?" Sage asked.
"I'll wait till after
we get out of here." Casey said.
Dayus set Jessie on the
ground. Kayura put her hand on Jessie's head. She whispered a chant and
the blood faded away.
"She'll be all right,"
Kayura said. "It's best if she keeps the Armor on. It will help heal her
wounds." She looked at the other Warlords. "We should keep ours on, also.
Just in case. The rest of you get some sleep. I'll watch over Jessie. We'll
alternate until she wakes up."
Everyone nodded in agreement.
Jessie walked down the
long, dim tunnel towards the light at the end. She entered a large, white
room. In the center of the room, on a circular platform, was the Armor
of Wildfire. Jessie looked at the Armor. She heard Ryo's voice.
"Virtue."
Jessie walked around
the Armor and saw a large red crystal behind it. Someone was inside the
crystal and she walked over to see who it was.
"Ryo," Jessie said
and touched the crystal. "Come on, Ryo, wake up." She pounded the crystal.
"I can't do this. I'm not a Ronin. I can't lead. I can't do this. I…" She
lowered her head. "I just can't."
Sage shifted his position,
trying to get comfortable as he watched Jessie. Sleeping on the living
room chair was a hell of a lot better than what he was going through right
now.
"Ryo…"
Sage looked at Jessie.
"Come on, Ryo, wake up."
Jessie said faintly.
She's talking in her
sleep, Sage thought, I wonder if this is a common occurrence?
"I can't do this," Jessie
continued. "I'm not a Ronin. I can't lead. I can't do this. I…I just can't."
She groaned and covered her face with her hands.
"Hey," Sage said and he
shook Rowen.
"Wha…?" his friend asked
sleepily and the others stirred.
"What is it?" Twyla asked,
rubbing her eyes.
"Jessie's waking up,"
said Sage.
"How do you feel, Jessie?"
Kayura asked.
"Okay, I guess," Jessie
answered. "You didn't happen to get that license plate number of that truck
that hit me, did you?"
"J-e-s-s-i-e-twenty-two,"
Casey said.
"Ha-ha, very funny, Casey."
Jessie sat up. Her face paled and she put her hand on her stomach.
"Are you okay?" Sage asked.
"If I had anything in
my stomach, I'd hurl," Jessie said. "Speaking of stomachs, Kento hasn't
complained that he's hungry since we left the house."
"You know something,"
said Kento, "I'm not." He looked down and slapped his mid-section. "Hello?
Are you working?"
"After four hundred, fifty
years," said Dayus, "I can now say it: I have seen it all."
"So this means you can
die now," said Kento. "I'll help."
"Hold it," said Jessie.
"Would someone please explain to me what happened? How long was I out?
And why did the Flare double back? It's not supposed to do that."
"No, it's not," Kayura
said. "You were out for quite a while, Jessie. We all took turns watching
you, starting with me and ending with Twyla. You woke up during Sage's
second shift. The four of us already went through our second shift."
"Oh man," murmured Jessie.
"As for the Flare," Kayura
went on, "you're right. It's not supposed to double back."
"And it was never that
strong," said Dayus. "I believe the eight of us can agree to that."
"Not me," said Cale. "I
never had a major battle against Ryo."
"The Wildfire Flare,"
said Kayura, "felt almost as strong as the Inferno Fervor Rage Flare."
She looked at Jessie. "Whatever made it that strong and caused it to double
back, it was you, Jessie."
"Nice going," said Casey.
"Well excuse me for living!"
Jessie snapped. "I didn't ask for this to happen to me and they didn't
either. So, shut up, Casey. I've had enough of your bullshit already. I'm
sick of it."
"How do they stay friends?"
Kento whispered to Gwen.
"I don't know," she whispered
back. "I've tried to figure it out, but I can't."
"It's not Jessie's fault,"
said Kayura. "But, Jessie, you do have to prevent your power from combining
with Wildfire. And you're going to have to learn to work with Wildfire."
"How?" Jessie asked.
"We'll teach you," said
Cye.
"Maybe it'll be better
if she learned from us." Cale said.
Oh no,
Jessie thought.
Here we go again.
"Why? Because you can
wear your Armors?" Sage asked disgusted.
"That and the three of
us have over four hundred years worth of experience," Sekhmet said.
"Yeah, but you didn't
understand your Armors until six years ago," said Rowen. "So we still beat
you by one year."
"He has you there," Kayura
admitted.
"Honey, stay out of this,"
Dayus said.
"As you wish, sweetheart."
This is getting ridiculous,
Jessie thought as she watched the seven men argue. She looked at White
Blaze who was sitting next to her. He grabbed the sword sheaths attached
to her back and tugged gently. Jessie looked at the tiger and smiled. She
looked at Kayura and her friends, who had grouped together away from the
others. Jessie pointed to the guys, touched her swords, and winked. They
caught on and nodded eagerly. Jessie took a deep breath.
"FLARE UP NOW!" she screamed.
The guys jumped and looked
at Jessie. She was laughing so hard at their frightened expressions that
tears ran down her cheeks. "I really wish I had a camera," she said laughingly.
"That was not funny,"
said Dayus.
"Yes it was," Kayura said.
Dayus looked at Kayura.
She and the other girls were still laughing. "Just wait until we get out
of here," he warned his wife.
"Before your mind conjures up anything,"
Jessie interrupted. "As to who will be teaching me, I will choose. Okay?"
They nodded in agreement. "Kayura, will you teach me, please?"
"And she chooses a Warlord,"
said Cale.
"I didn't choose her because
she's a Warlord," said Jessie, "and I didn't choose her because she's from
Ancient Clan. I chose her because she's the only other woman wearing Armor."
"And we can relate to
each other on things we can't with you." Kayura said.
"What's wrong with us?"
asked Kento.
"Two words," said Jessie,
"male ego."
"Or one word," said Twyla,
"testis."
Jessie put her hand over
her eyes as everyone just stared at Twyla. No wonder you were called
Garbage Mouth at Brooks, Jessie thought.
"Uh, Jessie," Sage said,
changing the subject. "You were talking in your sleep about Ryo."
"I saw him," said Jessie.
Everyone looked at her. "I was walking down a tunnel and went inside a
white room. The Wildfire Armor was in the center. I heard Ryo say 'Virtue'.
I walked around the Armor and Ryo was inside a red crystal."
"That's all?" asked Kayura.
"I think he was naked,"
Jessie blurted out.
"Jessie!" exclaimed Gwen
as the others gaped at her.
"Well, wait a minute."
Jessie paused to organize her thoughts. "I saw Ryo from waist up and he
didn't have anything on. Waist down was covered by a convenient dark spot.
Kinda like Sephiroth in Final Fantasy VII."
"That's not too bad."
Twyla said.
"Drop it, already," Kayura
said. "Come on, Jessie. Let's start your training."
"Okay," said Jessie, picking
up her helmet and followed Kayura.
"Where are you going?"
asked Cye.
"Let's just say that this
has to be a private lesson," said Kayura. "No distractions whatsoever."
"Oh no," said Rowen. "You're
staying within our sight so we can still see Jessie."
"Will you stop fighting
and shut up for once!" Jessie begged. She sighed and looked at the ceiling.
"For the love of Anubis."
"'For the love of Anubis'?"
Casey asked. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?"
The other Armor wearers
stared at Jessie. "What?" she asked.
"You acted like Ryo, just
now," Kento said.
"I-" Jessie stopped herself,
realizing that he was right. "I did, didn't I?"
"What do you mean that
she acted like Ryo?" asked Twyla.
"He said the exact same
thing when we were fighting a few weeks before you came to stay with us."
Sage said.
Ryo,
Jessie looked
at the Wildfire helmet, I know that you're still alive. Where are you?
We need you.
"Jessie?" asked Cale.
She looked up from the
helmet to Kayura. "That lesson sounds pretty good, right now."
"This is starting to get
boring," said Kento.
"Would you rather be on
patrol with the Warlords?" Cye asked.
"It's starting to sound
tempting, I might do it."
"No, stay here," said
Gwen. "Protect me."
Kento smiled and put his
arm around her.
Her knight in shining
Armor, Joana thought, feeling happy for Gwen.
In March, before Jessie
was released from the hospital, Gwen had suffered a bad breakup with her
fiancé. He had left because Gwen had gone with Joana, Twyla, and
Casey, to see Jessie in the hospital, saying that she was ignoring him.
Less than two weeks after the breakup, there was a picture of him with
another girl in the newspaper under the wedding announcements.
"He was a bastard,"
Gwen had said. "It wouldn't have lasted that long anyway."
Joana sighed, looked around,
and noticed that they were one short. "Where's Casey?" she asked.
"Nature called." Twyla
said.
Cale walked down the corridor
back to where the others were. He didn't see anything unusual and there
weren't any signs of Nether Soldiers. He stopped at the faint sound of
movement. Cale remained hidden in the shadows, placing his hand on the
sword hilt. Casey walked by. Cale let out a sigh of relief.
"Casey," he said quietly.
She jumped and turned
around; a frighten look on her face.
"It's all right, it's
me," Cale said, taking his helmet off.
"You scared the crap out
of me," said Casey.
"Pardon?"
"It's a figure of speech,
but you did scare me."
"Oh, sorry."
"It's okay. I'll see you
back with the others." Casey walked away.
Cale smiled as he watched
her leave. He drew in a deep breath and let it out slowly.
"Okay, get your mind back
to more important things," Cale muttered to himself. "You're old enough
to be her ancestor."
But he couldn't ignore
the feeling that he hadn't felt in over four hundred years.
"Look deep within your
soul," Kayura said, "and see if you can find it. When you do, tell me.
I'll see if I can help separate your power from Wildfire."
Jessie nodded and shut
her eyes. She let her body relax and opened her mind's eye. "Wow," Jessie
whispered. "It's so pretty."
"Try to find your power."
Kayura said.
"Okay, don't worry. I'm
going." Jessie started to look around. "Does everyone has lights like these
in their souls?"
"Yes, they do," Kayura
answered. "Some people have more than others. Like me, you, and the other
Warlords and Ronins."
"Aren't we so lucky?"
Jessie asked and Kayura smiled. "Found it. It looks like there's red shimmery
thread wrapped around it."
"That's Wildfire," said
Kayura. "Try unwrapping it from your power."
Jessie reached out to
take the orb with her mind's hands, but it drifted away from her. "It won't
let me near it."
Kayura thought for a moment.
She took Jessie's hands and started to chant.
"I don't know what it
is you're saying, but keep talking. The orb is letting me near it." Jessie
took the orb. "Got it."
"All right," said Kayura,
letting go of her hands. "Start separating Wildfire from it."
Jessie turned the orb
in her hands, found an end of the thread, and started to unwrap it. "So
what do I when I'm done?" she asked.
"I'll tell you," said
Kayura. "In the meantime, keep separating it."
Jessie gasped and opened
her eyes. She looked around the room franticly.
"What is it?" Kayura asked.
A dark wave passed through her.
"Company's coming," Jessie
said, putting on her helmet.
"Highly unwelcome," Kayura
said. "Get back to the others."
"Not without you, sensei!"
Jessie grabbed Kayura's arm and they ran back to the rest of the group.
"Why do they attack all
of us at once?" Casey asked, ducking behind the Ronins with the rest of
her friends.
"Hey," said Kento, "all
for one and one for all."
"Quiet!" snapped Kayura.
"Jessie, did you separate your power from Wildfire?"
"Not all of it," Jessie
said, "more than half, though."
"Is that enough?" Dayus
asked.
"I hope so," said Kayura.
"Jessie, no offense,"
said Cale. "But try to prevent yourself from using the Flare unless it's
necessary."
"None taken." Jessie pulled
out one sword.
"Why don't you use both
of them?" Sekhmet asked.
"Because you taught me
how to use only one so far," Jessie said.
"Sounds like a personal
problem, Jess," said Twyla.
"For once in your life,
Twyla, get your mind out of the gutter."
Nether Soldiers came running
out of some the passages.
Well,
Jessie thought,
let's see if I pass the Ronin Training 101 test.
The Armored ones attacked.
Jessie was fighting remarkably well, blocking the Nether Soldiers weapons
and cutting them down. She turned around. "Cale! Behind you!" she
shouted.
He turned around in time
to see Jessie strike a Nether Soldier. "Thanks," said Cale. "You're fighting
very well."
"You know what the scary
thing is?" Jessie asked. "I feel as though I've done this before."
"Must be from Wildfire,"
Cale said, dodging a Nether Soldier.
"True," said Jessie. But
why do I doubt it?
"I swear, these things
double every time you kill one of them!" Kento said, kicking a Nether Soldier,
grabbed its spear, and stabbed it. "Do they have a factory around here,
or what?"
"I'd say 'what'!" Gwen
said. She ducked behind a large rock with Casey and Joana.
"I need company," Casey
said, "and Prozac."
"Sorry, but I left mine
home next to the Nytol." Joana said.
"Where's Twyla?" Gwen
asked.
They looked around and
saw her standing behind Rowen and Sage as they battled Nether Soldiers.
"Twy! Over here!" Joana
shouted.
Twyla made a mad dash
for her friends. A spear struck the wall in front of her. Twyla screamed
and
ran in another direction.
"Get back here, you dope!"
Casey yelled at her fleeing friend. "Uh-oh."
A Nether Soldier loomed
over them. He reached out to grab Joana.
"Get away from her!" Cye
shouted, kicking the Nether Soldier so hard it slammed into another one.
"You three okay?" Kento
asked, joining them.
"Yeah," said Gwen. "Twyla
ran off! We don't know where she is!"
"We'll find her," said
Cye.
"But what if the Nether
Soldiers get her first?!" Joana cried.
Twyla ran around the room,
hoping to find Jessie or one of the Ronins or Warlords, and avoid being
captured by Nether Soldiers.
If I ever get out of
here, she prayed, I promise never to make Jessie sing Luau until-
Twyla's mind was too occupied
with the silent deal she was making that she tripped over a few rocks and
fell. Cursing at her foolishness, Twyla raised her head and saw a Nether
Soldier coming at her.
A sword flashed and the
Nether Soldier fell to the ground.
"Jessie!" Twyla called.
"You okay?" Jessie asked.
Twyla nodded and gasped.
Jessie turned around and saw Nether Soldiers running towards them.
I'm sorry, Cale,
Jessie thought, pulling out the other sword. But it's necessary.
"Twyla, get out of here! Move it!" She put the sword ends together.
Painfully remembering
Jessie's first attempt with the Flare, Twyla quickly stood up to run and
stopped with a jerk. She looked down and saw her foot stuck between two
rocks.
Oh no! Twyla thought
franticly. She tried pulling her foot loose.
Jessie raised her swords.
"FLARE UP-"
"NO, JESSIE! WAIT!" Twyla
shrieked.
"-NOW!"
"AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!"
Once again, the room was
filled with a bright light and heat. When it disappeared, the Nether Soldiers
were gone and everyone looked at Jessie.
"It was necessary!" she
said.
Kayura held out the Staff
and closed her eyes.
"Well?" Dayus asked.
"All clear." Kayura opened
her eyes, letting out a relieved sigh, which was echoed by everyone else.
"Hey, I'm getting better."
Jessie said.
"You must be," said Casey,
"we're not fricasseed. Where's Twyla?"
"I don't know. She was
standing right next to me before I-" Jessie looked down and saw Twyla's
smoldering shoe. "OH MY GOD! I KILLED MY BEST FRIEND!"
"Jessie!" Sage grabbed
her shoulders. "Listen to me! Calm down. The special attacks don't kill
humans instantly. Twyla's still alive. Okay?"
"Okay..." Jessie whimpered
through tears.
"Then where is she?!"
Gwen cried.
"She might have been knocked
down one of the passages." Cale said.
"But which one?!" Rowen
asked, panic in his voice.
"Jessie!" said Joana.
"Track!"
Uh-oh… Jessie's
eyes widened. "I really wish I had told you this sooner…"
"Jessie, you have been
practicing, haven't you?" Gwen asked.
"I, uh, well…" Jessie
stammered. Then meekly, "No."
"YOU!" Joana lunged at
Jessie, but Gwen and Casey held her back. "You said that you were practicing!"
"I didn't think I was
going to need it!" Jessie defended herself. "If I knew this was going to
happen, I would have!
"When was the last time
you practiced?" demanded Gwen.
"Before the fight with
Michael."
"That was almost a year
ago!" Casey yelled.
"This means she can't
Track?" Cye asked.
"No, I can," said Jessie,
"I'm just extremely rusty."
"And we just got you to
Track correctly instead of backwards!" Gwen shouted.
"I still don't believe
that crap Michael told us!" Jessie shot back.
"That doesn't mean that
you stop practicing!" Joana hollered.
"Shh, listen," said Sage.
"…Help…"
"Twyla," Jessie whispered.
"…Help…"
"Down here!" Rowen said,
running down the passage.
"Rowen! Wait!" Jessie
called. She ran after him, knocking down Sage, Cye, and Kento in
the process.
"And again she turns us
into road kill!" said Kento.
"With good reasons, though."
Sage countered.
Sage,
thought Cye,
you'd better marry her, before I decide to kill her.
Rowen heard Jessie calling
him, but he ignored her and continued running down the passage. He spotted
Twyla lying on the ground a few meters ahead. Rushing to her side, Rowen
cradled Twyla in his arms. Her lavender kimono was burnt in several places
and a little blood covered her face by her left eye.
"Twyla?" Rowen shook her
gently. "Twyla!"
He watched her eyes opened
and she looked at him distantly.
"Rowen?" Twyla asked weakly.
Jessie arrived and looked
at them. "Twyla?"
"Jessie?" Twyla looked
at her Armored friend.
"Yeah?"
"You suck…" Twyla's eyes
closed and her body slumped.
"Oh no! Twyla!" Jessie
cried as tears flowed down her cheeks.
"She's not dead," said
Rowen, laying Twyla on the ground. "Jessie, what did Ryo do when he gave
you his Armor?"
"He held my hands, fingers
interlocked," she said. "He said his kanji and…Rowen, what the hell are
you doing?!"
"I'm gonna save her life!"
Rowen held Twyla's hands.
"No, Rowen! Wait for Kayura!"
"There's no time!" Rowen
closed his eyes. "Life."
A bright light filled
the area. Jessie shielded her eyes and felt a pull and something else put
in place. The light faded away.
"Rowen?" Jessie lowered
her hands. "Ah! Rowen!" That's a side of you I NEVER wanted to see!
From the brief glimpse,
Jessie saw Twyla wearing the full Strata Armor and Rowen wearing his birthday
suit.
"Jessie," Rowen said.
She lowered her arm just enough to see his face. "Don't worry," he continued,
"it's not your fault."
Jessie looked at him confused.
Rowen's kanji began to glow and he started to fade into a dark blue outline.
"Rowen!" Jessie cried,
reaching for him, but he vanished completely. "Oh no, Rowen, not you, too.
How am I going to tell the others?"
"Ow, my head…" Twyla groaned.
"Are you okay, Twy?" Jessie
asked.
Twyla opened her eyes.
"You are such an idiot!" She stood up and glared at Jessie. "You almost
turned me into a barbecue!"
It then occurred to Jessie,
that Twyla hadn't realized that she was now wearing the Strata Armor. Jessie
said nothing as Twyla ranted and raved about Jessie's insane idea of using
the Flare.
"And another thing!" Twyla
pointed at Jessie.
Jessie watched as Twyla's
face pale and her eyes widened as she looked at the white and dark blue
Armor on her arm.
"Wha-wha-wha-wha-wha-wha-wha-wha-wha-what
the hell am I doing with Rowen's Armor on?!"
"Because he gave it to
you." Jessie said casually.
"Why?!"
"To save your life."
"This is all your fault!"
screamed Twyla.
"My fault?!" Jessie yelled.
"Why were you standing so close? I told you to move!"
"My foot was stuck! I
yelled at you to wait, but you didn't hear me!"
"I did not know that you
were still next to me." Jessie said, her voice lower now. "So don't blame
this one on me."
At that moment, everyone
came running towards them.
"Hey, look," said Kento,
"Rowen's wearing his Armor."
Twyla pulled the helmet
off. "DO I LOOK LIKE ROWEN TO YOU?!" she screamed.
Kento jumped back and
everyone
else stared in shock at the new female Ronin.
"Twyla?!" Casey exclaimed.
"What are you doing wearing
Rowen's Armor?!" Sage asked.
"Gee, I don't know," said
Twyla, sarcastically. "I gave him my kimono to wear so I could try on his
Armor. What the hell do you think?!"
"Great! That's two Ronins
gone!" said Dayus.
"Jessie, why didn't you
stop him?" Kayura asked.
"I tried," said Jessie.
"He wouldn't listen to me."
"You should have knocked
him away!" said Twyla. "Then I wouldn't be in this predicament!"
"I'm sorry, all right?"
Jessie snapped. "I can't change the past! You know I would if I-"
Don't…
Jessie groaned and put
her hand on her forehead.
"Are you okay?" Cale asked.
"I think so." Jessie said.
"Don't worry. I'm all right."
"So what happened to Rowen?"
Kento asked.
"He did the same thing
Ryo did." Jessie explained. "Rowen took her hands, said his kanji, there
was a bright light, the Strata Armor appeared on Twyla, and Rowen……disappeared."
"Why the long pause?"
Casey asked.
"What pause?" Jessie asked
innocently.
"Between 'Rowen' and 'disappeared'."
Cye said.
"Nothing."
"Spill it, Jessie." Joana
said.
Jessie looked at her.
"Why can't I ever lie to you?" Joana smiled.
"What happened?" Kayura
asked.
"Please don't make me
say it!" Jessie begged. "I want to leave the poor guy some dignity!" And
I've been scarred for life!
"Jessie, I need to know
everything that happened," said Kayura.
"Fine," Jessie sighed.
"Rowen was butt naked before he disappeared. There, are you happy?"
"What?!" Twyla shouted.
"And I missed it?! Damn!"
"Twyla!" exclaimed Gwen.
"Oops. Don't tell
him I said that."
"Finally!" said Jessie.
"I can berate you! This is gonna make up for all those times you tortured
me about Teknoman!"
"Oh, grow up!" Twyla said.
"Stop it! Both of you!"
shouted Kayura. "We better go. Now we have to find Ryo and Rowen, too."
"All right," Twyla sighed.
"Only this time, Jessie, Track, will you?"
"Didn't we go through
this already?" Kento asked.
"Twyla," said Gwen, "brace
yourself."
"Don't even tell me that
you haven't been practicing." Twyla said, glaring at Jessie.
"Okay, I won't," Jessie
said. "Twyla! Wait a minute! Let me explain!"
But Twyla ran at Jessie,
knocked her down, and proceeded to strangle her. Sekhmet and Cale ran over
and pulled them apart.
"Killing her is not going
to make this situation any easier!" Sekhmet yelled.
"But it'll make me feel
a hell of a lot better!" Twyla shouted, trying to free herself from Sekhmet's
hold.
"Oxygen," Jessie gasped
as Cale helped her to stand up. "Friend. Good friend."
"Jessie," said Twyla,
a little calmer now. "What insane excuse do you have for not practicing
and how long has it been?"
"I have only one word,"
said Jessie. "Michael."
"Oh, for crying out loud!"
Twyla sighed. She looked up at Sekhmet. "Will you please let me go?"
"Promise not to kill her?"
he asked.
"I promise I won't kill
Jessie," said Twyla. "Yet."
Sekhmet released her and
she walked over to Jessie. "I still don't even understand why you had to
fight with him," Twyla said.
"If you want to believe
that line of bull he told us, Twy," Jessie said, taking her helmet off.
"Be my guest, because I don't."
"I didn't say you had
to. But the three of us said that we would keep practicing and help Gwen
and Joana find theirs."
"I know."
"What did Michael say?"
Cale asked.
"I don't remember the
exact words," said Jessie, "but he said something along the lines of his
status and not telling us." She looked at Twyla. "You know as well as I
do that he's hiding something."
"Yes, he's hiding something."
Twyla agreed. "But that's the way he is and that's no excuse to stop practicing."
"We'll argue about that
later," Kayura said. "Let's get moving."
"Hold on a sec," said
Twyla. "What about me?"
"What about you?" asked
Dayus.
"Welcome to the club,
Twyla," Jessie said smiling. "Make sure you say 'Armor of Strata' loud
and clear."
"I am not wearing this!"
Twyla shouted. She held out the helmet. "I refuse to wear an Armor that
has a helmet that looks like a blue banana!"
"Tough," said Cale. "Get
use to it."
"On second thought," Jessie
said. "Maybe you should take Strata off of her."
"It's bonded to her,"
said Kayura. "It'll come off when we get Rowen back, like you with Wildfire
and Ryo."
"Sorry, Twy," Jessie said,
putting on her helmet. "I tried."
Twyla sighed, also placing
her helmet back on. "How do you guys stand wearing this?" she asked. "It's
a little uncomfortable."
"You get used to it,"
said Cye as they walked out of the passage.
"Hey Twyla," whispered
Jessie. "Look on the bright side. It has a built in sports-bra."
"I'm not talking to you,"
said Twyla, quietly. "But you're right."
Had any of them turned
around before leaving the tunnel, they would have seen the dark robed figure
step out from the shadows behind them. His eyes glowed and he grinned evilly
behind his mask.
"Two down," he said, "three
to go." He stepped back into the shadows and disappeared.