《Infamous》Chapter Eighteen: A Centipede's Morning
Advertisement
Nahma awoke slowly, his senses dragging him back to reality in a muddy and strange chorus of tingling.
His eyes were the first to open, all seventy-four of them scattered across his monolithic hooked head. It felt like stars flickering on and around him, each one precise and sharp in their individual clarity, a confused mess until his mind drew their combined input into a single, distinct image.
Next was his sense of smell. Faint tinges spread across the inside of his skull as he inhaled deeply, the overpowering scent of rat flooding in, although underneath it were hints of human, pig, and Bain.
Curling his head around, he checked up on Bain. He was still soundly asleep, arms peacefully folded across his midsection with his head sitting on his chest. If he'd been capable of doing so, Nahma would have smiled. The thick ten-foot mandibles protruding above the maelstrom of teeth that composed his mouth did not allow him to do so.
A curious rushing sensation filled Nahma as his antennae flicked upward, twisting and flicking around at sporadic, evidently random angles. They were not random. Each and every knife-like gesture briefly linked him to a shedding, taking a quick glimpse through their eyes and absorbing the information they'd acquired during his rest.
From them, he understood that he had been asleep for only eight hours. A stunningly small amount of time, all things considered. There had been previous occasions where he had slept for centuries. Upon further consideration, he decided that it had less to do with his constantly adapting nature and more to do with the fact that humans didn't leave him alone nearly as much as they used to.
He missed those days.
An unusual sight caught his eye as he sped through his thousands of sheddings. There were three humans on the first layer under Fiftieth and Barack. One of them he instantly recognized as that stupid corpse with the fingers that made objects float and struck harder than they should. He was not familiar with the other two, a female that smelled of fire and a male who smelled of energy and explosions.
The corpse rapped a hand on the five-foot shedding, speaking. "Nahma? You there? We're looking for Bain. Have you seen him?"
Nahma turned to look at Bain, still tucked between his legs and fast asleep. His eyes narrowed as he caught a glimpse of the stump where his son's lower left arm should be.
Advertisement
He was not comfortable with the concept of permanently missing limbs. His own grew back in a very short time, and the cutoffs grew into sheddings after a short time. Creatures that did not share his own incredible abilities were inferior, in his opinion.
Barring Bain, of course. Bain was flawless.
He forced his mind over the reluctant shedding's, and its eyes flooded with white. The corpse smiled, standing back. "Oh goodie, you're here. Have you-"
Nahma cut him off, the mandibles of the possessed shedding twitching slightly as he spoke through it. "I will not allow you to pass unless you give me information."
The female walked forward, eyes wide in... interest? Humans were often terrified of him, and rightly so. Interest was not an expression he saw often. "Are you Bain's dad?"
He nodded, the motion forcing the shedding's neck into an uncomfortable position. "Indeed. You will not enter my tunnels until you grant me the information I seek."
The corpse scratched his head. "I dunno about that, Nahma. I can't really give you anything I think you might use against, you know, humanity."
The man spoke in an hurried, breathless tone that made Nahma consider the size of his lungs. "Dude, you're one scary bug! I didn't know 'bout you 'til Stitches said Bain was missing and his room was trashed. Ya look a lot smaller than I thought you would. How'd ya, y'know, have 'im?"
Nahma sorted through the questions and decided he didn't care enough to answer any of them. These people knew Bain personally and seemed to enjoy his presence in a similar, if not subpar, attitude as himself. Their friendly moods did not excuse them.
"I wish to know the name and location of the one who severed Bain's arm. Immediately."
The corpse winced, shaking his head. "Sorry, I can't do that. I know you're going to hunt him down and probably eat him, so as a hero, I can't allow that."
The shedding's eyes narrowed to slits. "I will speak in more blunt terms. I am going to make the person who injured Bain severely regret it. I am going to make his life's goal to end his life. And then I will satisfy that wish, and I will eat him. Whether or not you choose to tell me where and who it is does not matter to me. I will simply find his scent and destroy everything in my path until I find him. Conversely, you could tell me where he is, and I will go underneath him, do my business, and leave everything else alone. As a hero, what do you think the better choice is?"
Advertisement
Nahma had an immense amount of practice when it came to threats. Those half-naked humans that had jumped up and down and bowed to him from several millennia back responded very positively to threats. Albeit, they responded positively to just about everything he did that wasn't eating them. That culture had been... confusing. Eat the humans they shove into his tunnels, don't eat the humans wearing the giant red feathers. Their rules had been constricting. So he'd ended their country.
The corpse seemed conflicted, and the female put her hands on her hips. "You know, I really thought Bain's dad would be nicer. You're kind of mean."
Nahma turned his attention to her. "If someone cut your arm off, would you not want revenge?"
She shrugged. "I don't know. I mean, yeah, of course I'd be mad. But would I want to kill them? I don't feel like I would."
He nodded, absorbing the information. Humans really were incredibly strange. "What if they cut the arm off of someone you cared about deeply?" He frowned, straining to remember the phrases Bain had taught him about human family members. "Such as your... mother."
Her hands lit on fire, and she yelped, patting them out on her jacket. "Well, I guess that kind of makes sense now, but I'd still want to bring them to justice, not kill them. That's something that lasts forever."
Nahma snorted, a sound which was produced by rapidly shoving his mandibles together in a loud scrape. "That is my point. If they are dead, they can never hurt you again."
She seemed to think about it deeply, while the human male approached the shedding, crouching. "Wait, are you talkin' about Slice? He's in the Basement under the Tower, right?"
The corpse cried, "Mike! You can't just... oh, crap."
Nahma's shedding's mandibles were spread in the closest thing approximating a grin he could manage. "Thank you for your assistance. You may enter now. This shedding will lead you to Bain." He disconnected, sending a city-wide mental command for all of his sheddings to head for the hollow space under the humans' tallest building. The material there was tough, but not unbreakable. At least, not for him.
Carefully, he raised the row of limbs supporting Bain, and the monster woke up. "Huh? Whass... what's going on?"
One of Nahma's antennae patted him on the head. "Three of your allies have arrived. The corpse, a human female smelling of flames, and a very helpful exploding human."
Bain blinked, standing and working the pops out of his back. "What are they doing here? I thought Stitches - oh, right. I left my bedroom in a pretty bad state. It probably looked like I'd been hurt or kidnapped or something."
Nahma coughed. "You were hurt. I'm taking care of it."
Bain was clearly too groggy to appreciate the effort Nahma was going to in his attempts at revenge and yawned loudly. "Okay. What time is it?"
Nahma briefly controlled a two-inch long centipede on the surface, one observing the shadow-headed super he had deemed a potential threat. There was a glowing clock sitting next to him on a small table, and he squinted as he read it. "The time is presently nine forty-nine."
Bain nodded, still clearly tired. "Huh. Stitches is up pretty early. I wonder what Amber and Mike are doing here? I don't really... know them that well."
Nahma's eyes squinted. "Are they enemies?"
He shook his head, rubbing his smooth head as he stretched. "No, they're pretty great, actually. I'm going to get going, all right? I'll see you soon!" He was off through the tunnels before Nahma could tell him goodbye.
Not that he needed to. There was almost always a centipede watching everyone in his city, which was partly why it irked him that he didn't know who had cut Bain's arm off.
Oh well. That particular issue was about to be thoroughly rectified.
Advertisement
- In Serial12 Chapters
Claret
Aren isn't a hero. He is not famous, has no special power, and he is unwilling to sacrifice himself for others. Yet, something within him won't let him play the coward's role. With his hemophobia, and his best friend the infamous LRG, Aren is about to face a world under a different set of rules. BEGIN, Tui's Fantasy FF of spectacular amazement and horror!
8 114 - In Serial7 Chapters
Inertia
A man is summoned to another world by a goddess after completing the nigh impossible final boss of a game. However, this world isn't your typical fantasy world. Though it has magic, it is set far into the future where technology reigns, and magic itself is just a finely-tuned science. How will our hero survive in a galaxy that looks down upon humans? One where his race, which once reigned supreme, is treated like trash along the roadside. Will he, with his diverse crew, be able to save the galaxy while fixing the hostility between the races? NOTE: The image used for the cover is not my creation. It was listed as a CC copyright for reuse with modification. If you are the creator and this was wrongfully labeled, contact me and I would be more than happy to take it down and talk.
8 97 - In Serial50 Chapters
The Female
Nobody quite knows why women stopped being born, but as the numbers began to dwindle it didn't take long for men of all breeds to grow restless and aggressive, stealing any women they could find and claiming them as their own.Parents began to hide their daughters from the Seekers, stowing their females underground in an attempt to keep them safe.Charlotte, despite her desire to leave, has accepted that she will live out her adult life in the basement of her parent's house. Tucked away and hidden from the men that would tear her family and house apart to get her.When the Seekers show up for a surprise raid, Charlotte is one of the unlucky women who are found. Forced out of her home and thrown into a world that she has only experienced through stories from her parents, Charlotte must learn how to stay alive and serve the three powerful demons that purchased her._____Note: Charlotte is a grown adult (despite having spent her life in her parent's basement) and isn't going to portray any childlike, oblivious tendencies that similar stories in this genre (sheltered female) sometimes do.⚠️THIS BOOK CONTAINS MATURE AND TRIGGERING THEMES⚠️_____
8 117 - In Serial14 Chapters
Little Beirut
Walter is a tanuki in a fictional version of Portland inhabited by animals. Nearing middle age, Walter has a comfortable career in TV news, which allows him to indulge his more expensive tastes. He has a big house, a big car, and a big reputation. After a spat with his girlfriend ends with injury and a trip to the emergency room, Walter finds himself nearing a mid-life crisis. While his professional life has never been better, his private life begins to race out of control. Impulse purchases, rebound relationships, a renewed sense of youthful recklessness all begin to quickly threaten his peaceful life of solitude.
8 82 - In Serial23 Chapters
Nine Circles
Bringing us to Now, in the Fifth Circle, land of Game and Lumber under the Sign of the plentiful Tree, two brothers find themselves embroiled in the games of Birds and Men. They have come to celebrate the Red Harvest, the Last Day before the Winter, when the sky burns red and the night grows longest. Tolan and Vir, Woodsmen from the Wolf Hair Mountains, have come to gather with friends and family upon this night. However, a strange and powerful storm keeps them in town for days, as spirits grow restless and Talk of evil things comes to pass. Later, when the storm subsides, the two brothers venture forth to find their way home and discover something else. There the woods, by the path they travel, they find a pale beautiful woman, in a strange dress, cast down in a ditch. This is Althea, Granddaughter to Malic of the Demons House of Fire, promised bride the current Head of the Demons House of Salmon, Red Fish. And trouble for the Nine. Her abduction has set forth into motion, a feud between the Demonic Houses, which even now threatens to spill into the Nine Circles proper and bring about a new age of darkness. Tolan and Vir must set out to return Althea to her people to prevent war, but not all are so simple. For there are those who stand to profit from such ill fortunes, Both Below the Earth and Above it. And they will tolerate no disruption of their plans, even to the extent of death.
8 183 - In Serial15 Chapters
The Gambling Demon King is full of Misfortune
Our main character Damien Kruel gets reincarnated after dying. He receives a class with an ominous-sounding name, Demon King, and a special ability Lottery... but, his luck stat is -100! Let's see what happens :)
8 81

