《Sky Jewel》Chapter 4
Advertisement
Michael's hands slammed hard across the steering wheel as he wrestled on what to do next. Be brave and go help Divona, or listen to her advice and stay in the pickup. He thought about driving off to save his own ass, but that was too cowardly even for him. His mind told him to stay away but his heart pulled him to her. He thought about the way she smiled at him before she left and in that moment he knew what he had to do.
Being out on the country road in the dead of night was difficult as there was no visibility, no streetlights, and Michael soon began to realise that even if he wanted to help this it was going to be a real problem. He didn't have a flashlight, and besides the headlights of his pickup there was almost nothing to shine away the darkness. Thick clouds covered the full moon above and the air felt heavy with moisture. The sound of thunder engulfed the clouds above.
He drew his pistol and slammed open the car door and then ran to where he guessed Divona was. He went up a steep hill, pushing away for mounds of dried plants and shrubs that slammed into his face that he couldn't see. He reached the crest and in that moment a flash of lightning lit up the land, revealing Divona in the valley below. The image was gone almost as quick as it came, and it dawned on him he may be in over his head. The light from the lightning wasn't going to be enough.
I can't see a thing…
I could shoot her by accident if i'm not careful.
What am I gonna do?
How can I help Divona?
Thinking about it for a little while Michael decided to run back to his pickup, dropping his keys twice as he scrambled to open the door. He wished the car had automatic unlocking but he was always a cheapskate and decided he would have no use for it. How he regretted that decision now. When he finally got in, he pressed on the accelerator and attempted to drive the old pickup up the steep hill. The engine revved and whined, struggling intensely but luckily it had just enough power to make it up the top even as the wheels slipped on the uneven surface.
He turned on the high beam, and the darkness in the valley bellow vanished in an instant, showing Divona's battle with the drone with greater clarity than before. He saw the drone properly for the first time, and it wasn't what he expected. Its skin was silver and metallic, and yet it moved and behaved like an organic. The long elongated body was in the shape of an insect, most notably a praying mantis, complete with two front scythe like claws it used to strike with deadly precision.
The drone lashed out at a much smaller Divona but never quite managed to hit her. She was much too quick on her feet, like a boxer who moved quickly from side to side, avoiding attacks with ease. She was so fast that it was like her reaction time was almost immediate. She was skilled in her movements, graceful even, and strong when her fists, knees and elbows connected with the drone, hitting it with a force much greater than her mass would indicate. The strikes sent it flying backwards, hitting a tree so hard it nearly broke in two. The impact of her strikes could be felt in the ground, so powerful it was like they had tonnes of forces behind them.
Advertisement
For Michael, this whole thing felt insane. It was strange seeing a girl with her stature moving like the lead in a martial arts Hollywood action movie. Divona at first glance appeared to be an ordinary young woman, but this fight proved anything but that. She was superhuman in every sense of the word, from her blinding agility to her crushing strikes that would make a bulldozer seem like a toy. The mantis drone simply could not keep up with her, and the longer the fight dragged on, the slower it seemed to become. That was likely Divona's plan after all.
Michael decided to take a chance, so he rammed the accelerator and drove the pickup down the slope, hoping to get closer and help Divona out any way he can. He poked his gun out the side window, holding it in front of himself and waiting for a chance to use it. The ground was uneven, and it made keeping his arm steady difficult. To make it worst the headlights focused only on what was directly in front of the pickup which was a problem because both Divona and the drone never stayed in one place.
Changing tactics, Michael left the lights on and exited the vehicle to get as close as he could by foot. He waited for the perfect shot, but it never came. The two fighters seemed to pay no attention to his presence anyway, and even when he screamed at Divona to get out of the way she continued on fighting as of he wasn't there. Sweat ran down his petrified face as he held his breath whilst keeping his finger firmly on the trigger, ready to fire.
Divona hit the drone dead centre on its underbelly with her fist, and almost immediately it morphed into a small ball the size of a basket ball that rolled against the ground until it stopped near the pickup where Michael had his gun cocked right at it. He had no idea how a giant robotic machine even managed to turn into a small object anyway, but that didn't make him feel any less safe. The drone seemed to be disabled as it lay motionless against the ground, and that's all that really mattered at the moment. Michael took no chances, so he moved a little closer and fired a single bullet directly at it. He missed. He fired again and this time his aim was true but the bullet did not seem to do any damage as it ricochetted off with a loud clank and sparks.
"It's bulletproof..." Michael said.
Divona appeared calm. She flicked her messy hair back in place as she casually walked over to the drone.
"Michael, please throw me that weapon."
Michael did as she asked. He tossed her the gun and she grabbed it seamlessly with one hand. She approached the drone, leant down and aimed the gun as close to it as possible and fired off the rest of the clip. The bullets didn't bounce off and Michael figured she had aimed for some kind of weak spot. The smokey residue exiting the back of the pistol, indicating the short fight was over.
Advertisement
Divona then placed her hands around the round enemy, closing her eyes as if she was concentrating on something, and almost immediately the drone disintegrated into dust that fell through her fingers like sand on a beach. The grains then were reduced further into nothingness as they were scattered off into the wind.
Afterwards, Divona seemed to take a moment to reflect. Michael wasn't sure what was going on through her mind, but it seemed like she was busy doing some futurey stuff he did not or could not understand. When she was finished, she headed back to the pickup, opened the passenger's side door and sat on her seat. She waited patiently for him to join her, and he did. She handed the gun back over to him.
He grabbed it and stuffed it under his pants. He then looked at her in worry. "Are you alright?
"I am fine." Divona said in her usual calm voice. "My energy levels are not as low as I projected them to be after this fight."
"So...the black hole's fine? it's not gonna explode or anything?"
"No Michael, it is stable for now."
"Well that's good. Perfect. The Drone's gone and the world still here. Perfect." Michael said.
"Luckily for us, the drone appeared to be suffering the same affliction as I. It was running at minimum capacity due to its critically low energy levels. Sometimes time travel, especially to the past can have some very strange side effects when it comes to energy. In my case, my overabundant energy reserves dissipated into the time stream. Anything that came through the same time portal likely suffered from the same effects. That is why the drone was so much weaker than it otherwise would have been."
"Anything that came through...Ya mean, there's more of them?" Michael said, horrified.
"There is a ninety five percent probability this drone was the only one. Normally, the portal itself is very unstable and allows only a specific set of matter with a certain frequency range to travel across it. This drone was likely designed to travel with me. A most curious predicament."
"I don't fully understand what's going on. Feel like explaining all this to me? or are we just gonna drive off and pretend like nothing ever happened?" Michael said.
Divona knew what he said but she smiled as if it was not so. She was equally mysterious as she was beautiful. Why was it that when she smiled at him, all his worries somehow vanished into the ether?
"We should get out of here, I will explain everything to you later." Divona said.
"Yes, ma am. Don't need to tell me twice."
They drove back on the main road, leaving no sign of what had just transpired moments earlier. Divona was as calm as her usual self, her gaze focused on the road ahead. His heart had stopped racing but he still felt the adrenaline coursing through his veins. Divona, in contrast was as cool and casual as ever. The clothes he got her were ripped and full of dirt but the way she acted was nothing like it. Divona gave the vibe of an ordinary human, but in a strange way also felt very distant to it. Very alien-like. There was a sadness that emitted from her whether intentional or not, almost like she was completely mechanical on the inside, and it was only her eyes that showed glimpses of her soul- if there were even such things.
"You can really take care of yourself," Divona said, smiling at him as she made eye contact. "I did not expect you to be so heroic. I am impressed."
Michael smiled back goofily. "Second amendment. Useful to defend from government tyranny, and also from alien drones, apparently."
Divona laughed a tired laugh. It somehow sounded both natural and unnatural at the same time. He wasn't sure what to think about her, even now. She had the best poker face he'd ever seen, but something made him trust her, and he wondered whether if that was because she was a woman or if it was because he was simply naïve.
"What happened to the drone?"
"I sent a virus to its nanites, activating their self destruct sequence. There is a zero percent probability it will rebuild itself."
"Nanites?
"Tiny replicating machines. They make up all things in my time, including me. I explained it to you before, though not in great detail." Divona said.
"Right, right, nanotechnology...cool. I've got a buddy who specialises in that field, he'd kill to meet you. That's for sure...not like literally but you know what I mean."
When they arrived back, Michael parked the pickup truck in the most crooked way ever, so unlike him. He prided himself on his good driving but at the moment he did not care. All he wanted to do was go home and stay there in safety, leaving all this craziness behind him.
On the way to the front entrance, Divona looked at him with an innocent expression.
"Michael, I am in need of more energy."
It almost him laugh, in a good way. Her frankness and honestly was as cute as ever, and for a moment she reminded him of his first ever girlfriend. Being with her made him feel like he was back in high school all over again, albeit somewhat different. In his gut he knew that as long as he associated with her, there was more trouble to come, but he didn't mind. She was worth it. That much he knew for sure.
Advertisement
- In Serial42 Chapters
Child of Ash and Flame
How would you feel if you discovered your mum had lied to you and was really a magical being from another realm?Sixteen-year-old Claire finds out when her beloved brother, Marcus, is snatched away to her mother’s magical homeland, Kelnarium.Discovering both she and her brother have inherited fire magic, Claire is unable to leave Marcus to his fate and follows him into this new realm.But her desire to reunite with Marcus soon becomes a deadly quest. Kelnarium will explode unless Claire does something to close the Rift, a chasm in the sky forged by civil war. With time so short and enemies of magic everywhere, can Claire save Kelnarium and find a way home?She has to try …
8 151 - In Serial8 Chapters
Doors
William wakes up in a dark cubicle with a horrible headache and no memories of his former past. With little to no knowledge to what´s going on and his physical force neutered to nothing he will colaborate with others to break through the prision of enigmatic doors that requiere to solve a puzzle to open.
8 87 - In Serial25 Chapters
The Eternal Vigil
The year is 2220, a time when governments and nation-states are slowly becoming a thing of the past. Instead, all prominent parts of human society are now organizing around the commands of three great Artificial Intelligences, owned and operated by the world's largest corporation. World peace has been achieved, and the very word 'politics' has disappeared from people's lips. Religion has largely disappeared, replaced in some parts by worshipping of the great AIs, but mostly substituted by a devotion to material goods and faith in the market. There is now a general consensus that the best form of government has been found. No, it is not democracy, nor is it autocracy or oligarchy. Instead, it is technocracy - rule by the learned, the intelligent, and the skilled. And who are more learned, intelligent, and skilled than the great AIs? Exactly, no one. The AIs will correct some market failures once in a while, but shall otherwise let the market be free. After all, the freer the market, the freer the people. Some may question how society advanced to this stage, but that is all they will do - question. Because they will not find answers, for history is no longer taught anywhere. After all, it is not a practical subject. One cannot get a decently paying job with a history degree. Society doesn't have any time for people to idly ponder about the past. No, this is a practical society of practical people: engineers, doctors, lawyers, developers, managers, bankers, soldiers, and the such. My name is Aiden Scivit and I used to be one such practical man: minding my own business, doing my job, with the faith that hard work will always be rewarded by the market...and that politics and philosophy were things thought of by idly people who leech off society. But this all changed, and here is my story, my history. Just because the stories of ages long past have been erased, does not mean that a brand new beginning cannot be created. The story is already finished but I still need to do some editing so a chapter should be released each day for a month. It is a bit political, as you can probably tell by the introduction, so there is that (it will low-key read like a philosophy dump 10% of the time, so really it's like Atlas Shrugged but liberal and worse lol). Also, I actually wrote this in grade 10 as part of my MYP Personal Project, and recently touched up on it for online publication. Finally, if you find the writing style passable and are interested in my other works, check out the one in the link below. It is a fantasy set in the Ancient Greek world, and is completed and uploaded in full: https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/35099/the-oresteia-modernized
8 204 - In Serial18 Chapters
The Dragon clan
This is a story about a dragon clan that supposedly disappeared along with the Dragon Goddess Tiamat after the battle that put an end to the great universal and interdimensional war between the various superior beings. Which culminated in the destruction of 5 billion lights years of the universe, creating the great void sea, where there is only chaotic essence. Inside this sea where the concept of time and space was destroyed we can find, a small piece of land where we can see dragon clan that can live in this Great Void. Hi First I want to say that this is my first story and the English it’s not my mother language. So, if someone starts to reading this than be warned that this could be a shitty story HEHEHEEH Well this a story of a dragon clan, where I will mix the several gods and supreme beings of the various mythologies. I will say now that the MC will be OP since he belongs to dragon clan that is the personal guard of a Dragon Goddess and he will have a harem of war maidens of several species. AND NO, it’s not a reincarnation story or something like that. I hope you enjoy this ride and i will accept critics and ideas from my readers...if i have some HAHHAHAHAH Almost all the descriptions and names are taken from FantasyNameGenerators.com with my personal touch Copyright© 2012-2017 FantasyNameGenerators.com
8 119 - In Serial8 Chapters
HIS WHAT?!? (Yarichin Bitch Club x Male Reader) [DISCONTINUED]
SEEING AS TO HOW I CAN NEVER WRITE TO UPDATE, THIS STORY IS NOW DISCONTINUED!I'm really sorry for not being able to continue the story, but I'm always dealing with writer's block when I want to update. I'm also always busy it seems so I don't have the time to write either. I'm really sorry though!The story we all know and love is not as it seems, for what if Toono had a boyfriend all along?And what if that boyfriend decided to go to Mori Mori Academy with him and join the "photography club"?All questions will be answered here. Continue reading to find out how this story will go.Warning: mature content, cursing, yoai, slow updates (like really slow), and anything else that I may have forgotten.You've been warned.~EXTREMELY SLOW UPDATES B/C OF SCHOOL~
8 222 - In Serial20 Chapters
Unfinished
TATTERED SHOEBOX was one of the first multi-chapter books I wrote.We revisit this tale and learn more about Kento and Leah and what they need to do to finish what was started.
8 185

