《The Ascension of Shadows》14: The Heist of a Lifetime--Part 2
Advertisement
In the early hours of the morning, Elshana and Vashti “borrowed” a horse and carriage from a random city dweller’s garage and began their mission. As Vashti drove the carriage through the forest, Elshana braced herself another blood owl attack even though she knew it was an irrational fear. Blood owls were nocturnal. Besides, if the blood owls saw her again, they would probably fly away in fear of another shadow attack.
“You sure you know how to get there?” Elshana asked. “This forest seems awfully…vast.”
“I’ve travelled to and from the city many times,” Vashti replied, urging the horse to go faster. “I was a top royal guard. My duties were not confined to the estate.”
“Hah. You said duties.”
Vashti gave her a disapproving glare. “Hush. We’ll be nearing the estate soon.”
The familiar fence that surrounded the estate came into view. Vashti made a hard right and led the carriage deeper into the forest. Not wanting to alert anyone of her presence, Elshana kept her mouth shut. Vashti stopped the carriage in front of a slab of cement that didn’t belong in the forest.
“Wait here,” she whispered. “Don’t move and don’t make a sound.”
Elshana stood on the concrete slab. When she stomped it, she felt that it was empty underneath. “What—?”
“I just told you not to make a sound.”
Vashti prayed to the spirits that Elshana wouldn’t screw up something so simple before turning the carriage around and riding toward the estate. When she neared the gates, she was stopped by two guards.
“You were banned from these grounds two days ago,” an older guard with grey hair said. He gripped his spear in his gloved hands. “Leave now or I will have to use force.”
Vashti hopped off the carriage. “I believe there’s been a misunderstanding,” she said. “Isidro, Elshana, and Mazidi were banned, but I was not. It was my job to make sure they made it to Cinder City without any resistance. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a mountain of paperwork waiting for me in my office.”
The guards crossed their spears to form an X in front of Vashti. A guard that couldn’t have been older than fourteen said, “I’m sorry ma’am, but we can’t let you in without a direct order from the king.”
Damn, Vashti thought, I was hoping this wouldn’t happen.
But it was happening, and Vashti had to think on her feet. “The punishment for defying a superior can be quite severe,” Vashti said. “If you don’t let me through right now, I’ll report you to King Tanno myself. He doesn’t take insubordination lightly.”
Advertisement
The two guards looked at each other with uncertainty. The older guard cleared his throat and said, “Vashti, you know I have the utmost respect for you, but the rules are rules.”
“If you truly respected me, we wouldn’t be having this conversation,” Vashti replied.
“Ma’am,” the younger guard began, “what exactly is the punishment for insubordination?”
Vashti crossed her arms. “You saw how King Tanno treated Isidro when he displeased him. And Isidro is his son. I can’t imagine what the king would do to a couple of disrespectful guards like you.”
The older guard lifted his spear and the younger guard followed suit. Vashti forced back a smile as she passed through the gates. Just before she entered the main entrance of the house, the younger guard called out, “You’re not going to report us, right?”
Vashti didn’t bother turning around. “Wouldn’t dream of it.”
Once she was inside the estate, Vashti hid in a supply closet. Those two guards had been easy to trick, but she knew that many of the guards weren’t fools. If she caused any suspicion, then the plan would collapse. There was only a brief period of time Vashti knew she’d be able to walk the estate freely: lunchtime. That’s when all the guards would be gathered in the cafeteria for a meal that would last precisely one hour. She had to get Elshana, get the map, and be out of the estate in less than sixty minutes.
“No pressure,” Vashti muttered to herself. “It’s not like the world will end if I don’t succeed…Oh, wait.”
When the lunch bell rang, Vashti cautiously emerged from the closet. With no one in sight, she walked down a spiral staircase that led to the basement. It was a damp, vast room with about as much personality as a paper clip—but it held a secret. Vashti walked to the center of the basement and pulled a hidden handle in the ground. A tile lifted, revealing a secret escape route. She jumped down into it and held her nose. Unfortunately, the escape tunnel was only a few feet of dirt away from the septic tank.
Vashti had discovered the tunnel by accident. She was mopping the basement floor when she tripped over the handle. When she showed Isidro the tunnel, he said, “It’s a neat find, but it’s of no use to me.”
Not so useless anymore, Vashti thought as she walked down the tunnel. At the end of the tunnel, she would climb back up to the surface and find Elshana waiting for her.
Vashti would never admit it, but it bothered her that Isidro hadn’t granted her access to the archive room. She would’ve been okay with it if he hadn’t taken Elshana, a girl he’d met days prior, into a room he hadn’t showed Vashti, his faithful servant of many years.
Advertisement
I’m sure it was unintentional, Vashti told herself. I‘ve never had a reason to go into the archive room until now. If Isidro needed something done in the archive room before this mess, he would’ve asked me…right?
Vashti didn’t have much time to think before she reached the end of the tunnel. She pushed open the cement lid and called for Elshana to jump into the hole. Elshana did and landed unceremoniously on her bottom.
“Ouch,” Elshana said. She held her hands over her nose. “Why does it smell like my bathroom after I ate a bad fish?”
“Get up,” Vashti commanded. She checked her watch and saw that ten minutes had already passed. “Hurry, we don’t have much time.”
Elshana and Vashti jogged to the other end of the tunnel and climbed out onto the floor of the basement. Vashti motioned for Elshana to follow her down the hallway toward the archive room. When Vashti spotted a guard walking their way, she yanked Elshana around a corner just in time to avoid being seen. It felt like an eternity before they safely reached the door of the archive room. Then came the next challenge: the fingerprint lock.
Elshana held her finger over the lock. It denied her access. She did it again. Denied. “I guess my clearance expired or something,” she whispered. “Now what?”
Vashti turned around to make sure they were alone. “I can melt it. But since it’s a royal lock, the guards will be alerted that the lock has been compromised. That means we’ll only have a few minutes to search for the map before the guards come looking for us.”
“Any better ideas?” Elshana asked.
Vashti didn’t answer and held the lock in her hands. The metal went form silver to red and melted almost instantly, leaving the door wide open. The two girls ducked inside and immediately went to work. Vashti scoured file cabinet after file cabinet but to no avail. Just when she was about to give up hope, she heard Elshana whisper, “Found one!”
The map was a work of art. It was stitched with a delicacy and finesse that the world had lost when paper was invented. Although the exact shape of the landmasses and oceans were inaccurate, it still looked similar enough to the world that most people wouldn’t question it. Vashti snatched the precious map from Elshana. There was no was she was letting such a klutz hold on to something so important.
“I believe the correct response is thank you,” Elshana said in response to Vashti’s grabbing of the map.
“The mission isn’t over,” Vashti said. “We still have to make it back to the city.”
And that was going to be nearly impossible. When they left the archive room, they were met by two dozen guards. Each guard had their spears at the ready, and a few were even poised to use their magic.
“It’s over, Vashti,” one of them said. “You can’t escape this.”
Vashti knew he was right. 2 against 24 was impossible even if Elshana managed to get her magic working. As she raised her hands in surrender, she remembered a technique Mazidi had taught her long ago. A technique Vashti had failed to master. Vashti could produce a flash of light so strong that it temporarily blind everyone in the room. The problem is that the light used up so energy that she passed out every time she did it. Still, if Elshana managed to get away it would be worth it.
“Elshana,” Vashti said, “I need you to promise me that you won’t stay behind and try to save me”
“What?” Elshana asked.
“Do it!”
Elshana nodded. “Okay. I won’t.”
In less than a second, Vashti shoved the map over Elshana’s eyes so she would be immune to the strength of the light. Knowing that she could very well lose her life for her betrayal, Vashti produced a quick beam of light that sent the guards into a frenzied panic. As she lost consciousness, she pulled the map away from Elshana’s eyes.
“Get out of here,” she said as she fell to the ground. “Remember…what you promised me.”
Elshana stood still over Vashti’s body. The guards were stumbling around, desperately grabbing the air in search of Elshana. With the map in hand, Elshana said, “Thank you, Vashti. I’ll make your sacrifice worth it.”
Just as the guards began to regain their sight, Elshana disconnected the horse from the carriage and rode deep into the forest. She held the map so tightly it may as well have been her child. She didn’t stop riding until she reentered Cinder City. She left the horse in the marketplace and sprinted toward the motel. When she reached the door of her room, she stopped before she opened it. She had to prepare herself for the anger that would be waiting for her on the other side.
As she pushed open the door, she braced herself for Isidro’s reaction.
Advertisement
- In Serial22 Chapters
Raul The Reality-Reshaper
Raul Medrano had believed he was a normal human his entire life until the day he turned 21. The night before his 21st birthday he had a strange dream and acquired something dubbed a "system" that swore it would help him adjust to his status as a "higher being" and a "reality reshaper". And so began Raul's life as an immensely powerful adventurer who has and uses a variety of powers to change his world, and the grander omniverse for the better. This story features an overpowered protagonist who meets and faces off against other overpowered entities, but it begins with the protagonist in a small world where he swiftly becomes one of the big dogs so conflict, in the beginning, isn't going to be especially challenging. This story also mixes elements from my own distinct setting, the multiverse in which "A Solitary God" takes place, with elements from the settings created by people over on the NSFW CYOA (Choose your own adventure) subreddit, such as TroyxPage, and specific CYOAs such as "Goddess of Mankind" and "Love Azathoth" into one distinct, wholly original story. When relevant I'll post links to the CYOAs a chapter references in the author's notes section. Image credit: I got the image for the cover from Pixabay. This story was posted originally on ScribbleHub and will continue to be posted both there and elsewhere.
8 169 - In Serial48 Chapters
White Knight
In a world full of magic, how can someone survive with no magic!? Surrounded by talented individuals, the nefarious Seven Deadly Sins and a system of meticulous magic, Alsop Dusseldorf has become the epitome of being a knight with no magic...in a magical world. Instead equipped with a stunning set of swordsmanship and stamina, Alsop manages to make a mark in the Kingdom of Bournington through his sheer determination to become the most legendary of knights. However, terror strikes Alsop's daunting challenge when an array of evil threats come looming in the distance. Forever an ominous threat to the lands, the Seven Deadly Sins had been trumped by the might of several legendary knights. But when one such sin manages to escape their confinement, it is up to a flourishing cast of characters and Alsop to lead the charge in taking down the sin and bring forth a legendary status to his name. To come to such a triumph, Alsop must face battles involving a mysterious uprising of followers of evil, a clash of companions at a Contest of Champions, and a strange phenomenon occurring within the realms of his mundane body with no magic. With all these challenges coming his way, will Alsop manage to stop evil and become a legendary knight without the blessing of magical talent? (Volume one of the White Knight series)
8 106 - In Serial48 Chapters
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (1870) (Completed)
In 1866, ships of several nations spot a mysterious sea monster, which some suggest is a giant narwhal. The US government assembles an expedition to find and destroy the monster. Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist (and narrator within the story) receives a last-minute invitation to join the expedition. As the expedition travels south around Cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, the crew finds the monster after a long search and then attack it, but the ship is damaged with the three main protagonists thrown into the water. They are quickly captured and then meet the enigmatic Captain Nemo. ~ Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne and was originally published in 1870. The novel was originally serialized between March 1869 and June 1870 in Pierre-Jules Hetzel's periodical, the Magasin d'Éducation et de Récréation. An illustrated edition, published by Hetzel in November 1871, included 111 illustrations by Alphonse de Neuville and Édouard Riou. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is regarded as one of the premiere adventure novels and one of Verne's greatest works, along with Around the World in Eighty Days and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Cover done by @sinadan
8 226 - In Serial7 Chapters
Bloody Angel
Death awaits everyone at some point. However, a young boy who almost met it was not saved by a divine messenger nor a hero of lore. No, he was saved by the filthy hands of destruction, a demon. Now equipped with knowledge and power only a demon would familiar with, Akiael Fanlus, survivor of a massacre, will purge the world of its filth using the power of myths and creatures passed down generation from generation. His victims are not the demented monsters that torment mankind. But against threats against the percieved order and balance within the world. Man, God, Demon, Monster, Beastman, good, or evil? It does not matter. If he can prevail over his enemies, then means are of no concern. A world of sinners awaits him and many adversaries who are willing to serve his head on a platter.
8 165 - In Serial9 Chapters
Placebo Effect
It’s was the end of the world and to be honest from what I’ve heard, life wasn’t too different to the world I know today… Besides the fact that we live online, obviously. I’m still in cyber debt, life from what I hear still sucks as much as it did back then, but maybe, just maybe I can scratch beneath the surface of this disillusioned world and disconnect universally; I might have a chance to experience true life in its purest form.
8 118 - In Serial34 Chapters
Oracle by Default
Oracles are known as divine handouts passed down from the Holy Creator. There are times when evil exist and the Holy Creator wishes to intervene, to which the title of the Oracle is bestowed upon an individual to become the Creator's will in physical form. The Oracle's mission is to then gather heroes from different races to purge the evil. “For the reckoning that is to come, all are tested. Thou shall be the shadow of which valiant souls shine and guide thee through harsh trials. Till oblivion comes, do not turn astray but to continue down the path thou chosen to walk. Lastly, thou must not see eye to eye with, but against the world.” A mysterious man engraved a seal onto Kihet before saving him from being consumed by the flames. The seal seems to have a strong connection with the legends of the Oracle and a Tower with no entrance that suddenly sprouted near the village. Throughout years, his efforts to study the strange tower remained fruitless. Then one day, the village decided it was time for his friends and him to become envoys to look for the potential evil the Holy Creator detected. Before Kihet can set off on his journey alongside his friends, he has his own set of problems to overcome against the village. Note: It's slow. There is romance, but it plays a small role that I don’t know if I should add it in the tags. Main story starts at Chapter 12. Chapters before do contain meaningful context for the rest of story.
8 133

