《Katarina the Witch Hunter: The Complete Collection》Chapter 16
Advertisement
Sasaki stepped across the parts of the mutants and beastmen in the glade. In the moment of combat, Sasaki had moved without thinking, her blade unerringly seeking the gap between joints, the vulnerable places in the throat and neck, vital joins of essential tendons and ligaments. She eyed the corpse of a young man amongst the bodies. Had she done this? She knelt by his body and turned him over. An infant-sized arm dangled from the man's belly.
"I think this one is from the town, Katarina." Sasaki advised, stomach roiling. Katarina moved to Sasaki's side and nodded. "I think I remember this one." She replied, and then covered her face and cursed.
"Shit." She spat. "He was right in front of me and I didn't fucking notice." She cursed, and kicked the corpse bitterly.
"What? What did you see?" Sasaki asked. Katarina shook her head. "So stupid. That night everyone went to the baths." She described. "We had that conversation, and then Camille showed up." She prodded, and Sasaki nodded, remembering.
"Everyone uses the baths at the inn in places like this. He didn't. He ducked out the front door instead." Katarina explained tersely.
Sasaki pointed at the mutation growing out of the man's stomach. "Kinda hard to hide that in the baths." Katarina nodded and cursed again.
"You couldn't have known, Katarina." Sasaki replied easily. "Not with that little."
Katarina gestured at the glade. "This. The Church. That shit pastor. None of this." She shook her head. "None of this would have happened had I not been just a little bit more suspicious, a little bit more alert."
She kicked the corpse again.
Sasaki shook her head. "Let it go. You can't fill your head up with 'could haves' and 'should haves'. You need to learn from this and move forward." She advised, and then cursed. "Listen to me talking like I know what the fuck I'm talking about. I should take my own advice." She muttered, and then suddenly whirled, sword flickering out. Katarina lifted her head as the shattered remains of an arrow scattered at her feet.
"You cut an arrow out of the air?" Katarina asked stupidly, as she moved to stand by Sasaki's side, peering into the gloom.
"Yeah." She replied tersely. "I can do things like that." She added a little boastfully. "Your gun?" She asked, and Katarina glanced around and spotted it in the soggy grass to her left. "Two running steps." She advised, and Sasaki grimaced.
Once again they heard the leathery flap of mammoth wings, and the woman perched on the boulder Katarina had launched her initial attack from, still holding her mammoth bow. She casually nocked an arrow and trained it on Katarina.
"At this range I won't miss, Katarina Witch Hunter." The woman announced. Katarina squinted in the low light. She glanced over at her gun, laying in the grass. She still had a shot. If she could-
"Your... weapon... is wet, Witch Hunter." The woman remarked knowingly. "Even if you were to somehow reach your weapon, which would never happen," She added dangerously, "You would not be able to turn it against me. I have seen their like before; getting them wet robs them of their power."
The woman twisted a little. "I can kill two just as quickly as one." She remarked, and Sasaki froze.
Katarina rolled her eyes. "Are you going to kill me or talk me to death?" She demanded.
Advertisement
"Your mage girl here was the victim of unfortunate circumstance." The woman stated. "Captured, raped by that disgusting thing, and then to be sacrificed to a demon? You have done the right thing."
"And who was it that did the capturing?" Katarina demanded, gesturing at the thing's arrow at her feet. "I saw what you did to the pastor, beast. You cannot claim innocence. You set this farce into motion, and I will end you."
The winged woman glared at Katarina silently for a long moment before relaxing the draw on her bow.
"You have not made an enemy of the dragon clan, Katarina Witch Hunter; I will not kill you." She decided. "Karingdol wanted to summon a demon into this world, unbound and unfettered." She shook her head. "He could not be allowed to complete such a thing. Pray we do not meet again." She concluded and stretched her wings.
"Do you think I could simply stand here and allow such as you to do as you will? I will have your head, by the Goddess." Katarina said, and strode forward, sword raised.
The woman laughed. "Come then, as you will." She invited mockingly, and leapt into the air, wings beating. Katarina switched directions, diving for her gun. As she dove, there was a flurry of movement and a pained cry from the woman. Katarina captured her gun, raised it, and lowered it uncertainly. The woman was writhing on the ground, tail thrashing, arms, legs, wings, and tail flailing about.
"Sasaki-?" Katarina asked the air, and moved over to the flailing beast-woman.
The woman's struggles lessened slowly; it seemed she was unable to get to her feet or turn over.
In the uncertain light Katarina was able to discern why after a moment, a trio of long metal spikes stuck through the woman's chest. Katarina raised her gun, centering on the woman's head, and pulled the trigger in one smooth motion, but the gun only rewarded her with a dull click of metal on metal. She grit her teeth. Wet.
Katarina eyed Sasaki, who stood on the other side of the weakly thrashing monster, sword out and at the ready.
"Was that you?" She asked, gesturing. Sasaki nodded.
Katarina turned back and picked up her sword.
"I don't know if you can hear me, but i did say that I would take your head." Katarina announced, and the beast woman cursed through clenched teeth.
Sasaki nodded as Katarina went to work.
Katarina and Sasaki didn't say much of anything as they trudged back to the village of Higgenfal.
"Up the wall again?" Sasaki asked quietly.
"Fuck." Katarina replied, and Sasaki snorted shortly. After a short moment, Katarina replied again. "Yeah. Over the wall again." Sasaki nodded her agreement.
"We'll take the stable door at the inn, too." Katarina suggested, and Sasaki nodded. "Good idea."
"A bath?" Sasaki asked, and Katarina nodded. "A bath." She agreed.
"I have some ointment that should work for those bruises." Sasaki added. Katarina nodded again.
"What will you tell the villagers?" Sasaki asked curiously.
"The truth." Katarina replied shortly. After a few more minutes of walking, she added, "They'll tell the Forest Wardens to scour the local area. If there are any more mutants or beastmen, they'll be found and rooted out."
Sasaki nodded, and pointed. "There's the wall. You sure you're okay to scale it?" She asked carefully. Katarina had been hammered brutally.
Advertisement
"Only one way to find out." she replied.
Katarina and Sasaki snuck quietly through the village, and just as quietly snuck into the inn, where they treated themselves to a bath, and Sasaki tended to Katarina's bruises. Sasaki had planned to sleep with Katarina, but changed her mind when she saw Camille was still sleeping in Katarina's narrow cot.
They sat together on the floor of Sasaki's room and attended to their weapons, Katarina her gun, and Sasaki her sword.
"I never actually saw how you draw that ridiculous thing." Katarina remarked, scrubbing the barrels of her gun vigorously with a cleaning rod.
Sasaki rolled her eyes ostentatiously, shrugging. "I pulled the sword from its sheath." she replied. "Isn't that enough?"
Katarina gestured indifferently with her cleaning rod. "I just wanted to see how it was done."
"When one wishes to become a warrior in Yamato, the first thing they're trained in is how to draw and sheathe the sword." Sasaki remarked primly. "Laying down, sitting up, standing, from horseback, in every posture you can imagine. Before you're even taught the techniques of swinging the sword, you must first learn how to draw it and make it ready."
"Ah, from horseback, is it?" Katarina chided gently, and Sasaki made a face at her.
Sasaki watched avidly as Katarina carefully reassembled her gun.
"So that's how it all comes together." She observed. "If but one piece were missing it would all come apart." Katarina nodded in agreement and pulled the first trigger to revolve the barrels. The barrels spun but with a gritty feeling. Katarina sighed, broke it down and cleaned it again.
The innkeeper was noticeably shocked when Katarina and Sasaki appeared at breakfast.
"What happened?" He asked, and after a moment of consideration, Katarina told him an abridged version of the truth: A witch had come and attacked the town, killing the pastor. They tracked the witch to a riverbank and slew them.
After breakfast, Katarina turned to Sasaki. "Want to come along with me?" Katarina asked challengingly.
Sasaki raised an eyebrow. "Where to, and why?" Sasaki asked. "I thought we were quitting this place."
Katarina nodded. "Just so. But there's just one thing left to address; we need to pay the mayor a visit."
Sasaki's eyes widened in shock and she raised a hand to cover her mouth. "I had forgotten."
Katarina nodded. "I didn't, and so I'll ask again: you want to come along?"
Sasaki nodded eagerly. "Yes. Absolutely yes. Let's go!"
As they approached the mayor's house, Sasaki produced a wide ribbon from her sleeve and tied her hair up in a tail. Katarina eyed this with no small amusement. Sasaki believed that there would be violence and was preparing herself. Katarina herself adjusted her gunbelt, checked that her sword was loose in the scabbard, and withdrew her holy symbol from her vest so that it was prominently displayed.
Katarina knocked on the front door; Harmony gave them a dazzling smile and directed them to go around back.
The back of the house had a small lawn and a garden and a large, screened-in porch. The mayor was seated at a small table, sipping a drink. When he saw the two women accompanied by Harmony, he rose to his feet and opened the door for them.
"Ladies, ladies!" he exclaimed with an expansive smile. He rose from his rocker, arms out to greet them, "A fine day, yes? I hear you're leaving soon. I'm sure we'll be sad to see you go." he greeted, and Katarina nodded.
"There's just one thing I wanted to address before I left your lovely town, Mayor." Katarina mentioned as they stood on his screened porch.
"Tony, if you would please." he encouraged again.
"Donaldo, it's not in your best interests to lie to the Church." She started off, and he froze, his face going pale, his smile growing stiff and gaunt; a corpse's rictus. Harmony gave the trio a puzzled frown.
"It's also unseemly to lie to the people you're responsible for." Katarina added.
Sasaki seemed taut and tense, an arrow eager to leave the bow. There was no obvious movement towards her sword, but remembering the riverbank, Katarina was certain she'd have her blade bared in an eyeblink if he did anything untoward.
He stammered, stepping backward. His hands shook, and his whole body quaked.
"How-how did you know?" he whispered, and Katarina adopted a pained expression.
"You can't hide from the church." She replied, folding her arms.
He tried to sit down, and dropped into his seat instead.
"What do you intend to do?" He whispered.
"Donaldo?" Harmony asked, a puzzled expression on her face.
Katarina sighed. "If you wish to make reparation, I'd encourage you to devote your energies and resources to repairing the Church." She replied.
"I- th-that's it?" he asked, confused. She nodded. "Any other Inquisitor or Witch Hunter might not, but I understand the necessity." She glanced away, and caught Harmony staring at them confusedly.
"They will not be as forgiving either, so let's let this be the last time that particular lie of yours passes your lips."
He nodded. "I understand. Thank you, Witch Hunter." he gushed in a voice that shook with relief. Katarina nodded at him, touched her hat, and motioned to Sasaki, who frowned at her with disappointment.
Katarina and Sasaki left straightaway, as Harmony began firing questions at Donaldo.
"That's it?" Sasaki complained. "I was expecting something more... violent."
Katarina chuckled. "If I were ten years younger I wouldn't have hesitated and I'd've shot him." She replied comfortably. "When you're younger you're allowed the luxury of draconian measures. I try to aim for discretion nowadays." She explained, and then added, "We're going to drop off a letter at Mother Swan's. Shouldn't take more than a minute."
Sasaki's mouth twisted. "If we must." Katarina nodded. "We must."
Sasaki nodded resignedly.
Katarina presented a letter to Mother Swan, who took it and eyed it dubiously.
"What's this?" She asked, and Katarina sighed. "Meaning no offense, but can you read?" Katarina asked, and Mother Swan scoffed. "I used to. My eyes ain't so good no more."
Katarina nodded. "All right. If you can supply the coin and Harmony can get there by the Month of Thunders, she can be enrolled in the Preux Academy, and she'll have an army of tutors to catch her up."
Mother Swan nodded. "I won't be forgettin' this kindness, Katarina." Katarina nodded and touched her hat. "Long days and pleasant nights." She said by way of parting and gestured at her horse. "I'll be on my way."
Advertisement
- In Serial6 Chapters
MY CRAZY P. A (fated to love)
Introduction LOGAN TONY;People call me Logan Tony ! But I really hated the "Logan" added to my name because if there is one thing I really wanna erased then it will be my surname!I can proudly say at 27,I am freaky rich ,wealthy and successful....Body? I get a killer one that will make both opposite sex feel insecured...Fame and popularity? The two equally crawled after me wherever I goFamily? Nah! I get none or should I say I choose not to get? Well my mom died when I was still a young school boy since then the word "family " doesn't go with meFriends? I only have one though female..A beautiful one precisely!Love& ladies?? Nah! Me and love never get along...I just fuck,pay you,then you get the fuck off...My whole life just revolve around business,nothing more nothing less...I never believe in love not until....??? ROBERT ANGELINAClumsy, foodie, Talkative but beautiful are the terms to define me!Money? I don't get even though I earned more than enough but I never stop needing moreFame& popularity? Well I only get that in the coffee shops and restaurants Don't ask me why?Love? I have no love life but I do believe in love and I do wish I find mineMy whole life just revolve around work,sleep,food ,work,work, work and work DEMMY DA-SILVAI am that lady whoose presence will gat you drowning ..I have a killer body, work in a reputable company, highly sophisticated, famous and rich....I lacked nothing....oh no ! I do lack something though!The three things I cared about is My body,my work and Logan Tony Stay tuned episode two will be released after approval...I hope we get light to charge my phone though
8 78 - In Serial25 Chapters
Defiant Will
The world is vast and people many. Yet, one simple thing makes all places the same. Strength decides justice. Therefore only pinnacle strength is a place worth standing. But to achieve such inconceivable heights, a bloody and frightening path awaits. Indecision and cowardliness cripples growth, and only by understanding one's self, will one's resolve be strong enough to achieve greatness. Only by having an unwavering resolve could one begin struggling their way up a world...that is quite happy to let war tear it self apart. For the Heavens have ordained that war is needed for cultivation, so who are the mortals to question? It is the Heavens that allow cultivation in the world, and the Heavens that allow ascension to a life worth living. Which mortal could disagree? But what if you don't want what the Heavens give? What happens if you don't wish to live as the Heaven's dictate?
8 467 - In Serial11 Chapters
The Descarrian Abyss: Level One
[2/6/20 : Major rewrites and restrucuring for Chapters 1-4]Framed for the murder of his landlady, sixteen year old Arahn Keys has been sentenced to death. A last minute reprieve comes in the form of the slightly mad cartographer Calan’dal, who hires him and four other death row inmates as bodyguards for his dangerous expedition into the bowls of a labyrinthine dungeon known as the Descarrian Abyss. Should they succeed in helping the deranged elf reach his goal, the legendary Heart of the Abyss, Arahn and his fellow criminals will be free to go. Alongside his new elven master Arahn is joined by Morvar: a half-troll brute, Cathran: a young herbalist’s apprentice who professes her innocence, and Evan and Lem: a pair of thieving goblin twins. Together they descend into the Abyss, knowing they will have to work together or else perish in the bowels of the dark labyrinth, becoming victims of the deadly traps and ferocious creature’s legend to reside within. [This is an early draft. Looking for feedback on characters/story as I work on my ideas.]
8 167 - In Serial59 Chapters
A Will to Recognize
What do you think it takes to live? Is it strength? Power? Magic? Unparalleled intelligence? Or are they all mere accessories to the fact that life is irrelevant? Do you have what it takes to bear the burden of life? Does life even matter? I don't know, and to be frank, I am somehow alive; I was even able to function in society at one point. It frightens me to think no one else knows our purpose: not our parents, friends, or mentors. And I can't bring myself to surrender to any religion. But I do have a direction. A goal, one might say. My wish is to one day shout on top of the highest mountains, "Life doesn't frighten me!" But that won't happen. Because I died a long time ago. ... You're still here? That? Oh it was all in the script. You didn't think I'd actually say that cringey stuff, did you? ~Daniel
8 138 - In Serial22 Chapters
Unexpected Text Messages : Slashers x Reader
Y/n gets pulled into some crazy shit when they get added to a gc they probably shouldn't have been a part of
8 164 - In Serial31 Chapters
The Legendary duo
Get in, copy all data and get out. It was a normal job for Kaushik Roy and Michael Smith. But who would have thought they would end up in a parallel world due to an unforeseen system bug? Arriving at the new world, they start their journey towards greatness. Follow them as they make friends, enemies and lots of love.
8 88

