《Hodgepodge》Seven Brothers 4
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Clara led the way up the mountain. She picked places that were easier to walk, but he
expected she did it for him. She didn’t know him, what he could do. Taking it easy
on him was a way to help speed things along without drawing attention to the fact she
didn’t think he could keep up with her unless she made allowances.
The fact that she was a hundred years old and was not breathing hard at the exertion
they were doing said something to him. He didn’t like the implication that maybe
Clara just looked elderly because she wanted to, instead of the ravages of time doing
its work.
He might have to serve up two bullets before the night was over.
The prospect didn’t bother him. He had a variety of peoples among the warrant cards.
Some of them were women. The ones he had caught up with had been put down just
as quickly as the men. He couldn’t afford to lose when he didn’t know what would
happen if he did.
And the women he had served had tried to kill him just as fast as the men.
Clara paused beside a tree. She looked around.
“Something wrong?,” he asked. His hat shadowed his face except for the gleaming
of his eyes that burned with the reflection of starlight.
She held up her hand for silence.
He heard something that sounded like a dog barking. He looked around, pushing back
his cloak. His hand dropped to the weapon reversed on his hip. He didn’t see a dog
among the trees.
“Wendall,” said Clara. “That’s Wendall. Let’s go on.”
She hurried among the trees, using them as levers to push forward. She led him up
and over a stone sticking up as a digit pointing at the sky until they reached a flat
section of land that led out over the valley below.
The traveler put out a hand for her to stop walking. This was where he had to do
things that most people preferred not to do, and he couldn’t let her get in the way.
“I want you to stay here,” whispered the traveler. “If things go bad, I’m going to need
you to tell the town so they can be ready to try to handle things.”
“Be careful,” said Clara. “When I was a little girl, he had things he had summoned for
protection.”
The traveler threw his cloak back and walked forward. Blue balls of flame danced
around the circle. His hands drifted down to the butts of the weapons he carried. His
goal had to be the magician, and not the beasts.
He realized he might not be able to do that if there were too many of the guardians.
He might die here, trying to carry out his duty. He steeled himself for the
confrontation. This is what he was made to do.
Other men had families to care for, and responsibilities to help their communities. He
had a life of protecting people from other monsters.
“Eater,” said the traveler. “I have a warrant for you. Come along quietly.”
“I don’t think that’s possible,” said the hooded figure at the other side of the stone
circle. Flames danced around his hands. “I have something that I need to do. I won’t
be stopped like I was the last time.”
The traveler drew out the black warrant cards. One of them glowed from its place in
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the pack. He pulled it and put the others back.
“I have been sent here to execute this warrant,” said the traveler. “I would appreciate
it if you went along quietly.”
“I don’t think I’ll do that,” said Eater.
Black shadows came to life around him. Sparks for eyes lit up in their strangely
shaped heads. Teeth were everywhere.
The traveler took a moment to think the brothers were a lot braver than anyone
thought to fight these things before he pulled his weapons from their places at his
hips. These things weren’t meant to be seen by humans, much less fought on equal
terms.
Hellfire lit the night as he fired the blasters into the beasts. Every shot burned a hole
through a shadow. Some of them boiled away instantly. Some required an extra shot
while they were writhing on the ground.
“Why do I always have this interference?,” said the magician. He pointed a hand at
the hunter. Blue flames struck in a rain of motes. “First, it was those stupid brothers,
and now you. Why can’t I be allowed to finish this one thing to my satisfaction. Do
you know how long I waited for this?”
Eater raised his gauntleted hands. Blue flames erupted from the metal, tracing around
the stone circle and the seven statues. Whatever else happened, he was going to free
the seven dragons from their slumber and command them to do his bidding.
He would build his power with the Steps of Corwin as his seat until he ruled
everything around Corwin’s Mount. Nothing could be allowed to stop him. He had
already wasted a hundred years waiting for the best conditions to conduct his spell.
Nothing was getting in his way.
The black shadows swarmed the wounded hunter. They would strip his flesh in
seconds. That would only help the spell run its sequence.
Eater heard the cracking of stone and smiled. His spell was working. Soon, he would
command the terrors of the sky to be his private army. The rest of his plans would
come to fruition. Nothing could stop him now.
Why was a dog barking?
Eater realized his mistake. He had released the Stalking Light brothers from their
statues. He needed to put them down before they threatened his plans. He had thought
he was done with them forever. He should have known something like this would
happen.
Why hadn’t he moved the statues out of the circle before he began the spell?
He told himself to worry about making excuses later. He had to do what he could to
salvage his plan now.
Wayne Stalking Light appeared out of the night, axe in hand. He swung at the
magician. One killing blow should stop all of this.
Eater flung him away with blue flames. He had to release the dragons. Once he
finished that, it didn’t matter what the brothers thought they could do to stop him.
An arrow poked him through his mail shirt. He pulled it loose and flung the missile
away. He pointed a hand at Will Stalking Light. Blue flame descended on the target.
He wasn’t sure he had hit, but at least the archer had been sent scrambling.
A blast of hellfire picked Eater up. He hit the ground. The front of his armor had a
hole in it bigger than his fist.
He raised his hand to cast flames to protect him while he tried to finish the spell and
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free the dragons. If he could just do that, the battle would be over.
The dragons would eat the seven brothers and the hunter. Then he could set them
loose on the town to feed until they were full and ready for the next step in his plan.
Another blast of fire picked him up and threw him off the outcropping. He raised his
hands. He could still slow his fall and survive. He wouldn’t be able to raise the
dragons, but he should be able to make his escape.
An arrow appeared in the middle of the dying flames in his chest. He looked down
at it. Another appeared beside it. He looked up. Will Stalking Light drew and shot a
third arrow as he tried to raise a shield against the attack.
Finn Star Eater hit the side of the mountain before he could call on his power to
protect himself. He bounced down to the valley and rolled to a landing outside of
town.
“It’s Joe,” said Walter. “How’s it going?”
“All right,” said the traveler. He had a vague memory of dealing with the seven
brothers somewhere. It must have been before he dug himself out of the ground.
“Looks like you’re all mobile.”
“Thanks to you,” said Wayne. “How did you know to find our bodies?”
“I didn’t,” said Joe. “I was just executing a warrant.”
“Really?,” said Wilson. “Someone sent you after an old man on the eve of the night
we were sent to the Underworld.”
“I had a card with his name on it,” said Joe. He picked up the weapons he had
dropped and holstered them. He saw the archer and the barker talking to the old lady
that had been his guide. “The old lady showed me how to get up here.”
“This is Clara,” said Will. “Our Clara.”
“You all look so young to me now,” said Clara. “I remember when all the older girls
wanted to be your wives.”
“I remember when you were knee high to a grass hopper,” said Will.
“It’s been a long time since I was that short,” said Clara. “Your place still stands. No
one wanted to go near it. Everyone thought it was cursed. You’ll have to put some
work into it to make it livable again.”
“What about you, Joe?,” asked Walter. “You going to hang around with us?”
Joe pulled out the small stack of black cards from his belt. He riffed through them
with a thumb.
“This is how many fugitives I have to track down,” he said. He put the cards away.
“I can’t settle down while they are still out there. Maybe when I am done, I can come
back and look around.”
They all knew that was a lie. Whatever was waiting Joe on his journey, he would only
be back to town if one of his fugitives led him that way.
“Do you want any help?,” asked Wayne. He looked around. The brothers gave silent
backing to the thought.
“Get me down the mountain so I can pick up Stupid, and I’ll be on my way,” Joe said.
“Dasher,” said Clara. “We agreed that Dasher was his name.”
“If you say so,” said Joe. He felt a smile on his face. That was a first. The horse didn’t
look like a Dasher to him.
“We’ll go down and have a nice meal,” said Clara. “You all can stay at my place the
rest of the night. Then Joe and Dasher can leave in the morning, while I take you boys
over to your old property.”
Clara led the way down the mountain. She tried to smooth over the fact they had been
gone for a hundred years. They would have some catching up to do.
Joe walked at the back of the group. He didn’t really know the brothers. How could
he? But he sensed that he had dealt with them some time, and they were willing to
help him.
He decided that he couldn’t drag them into his private mission. He had been given the
cards, and the mission. Others couldn’t walk on his path for long before they had their
own priorities taking over their lives.
And the brothers had to figure out how to fix their lives after coming back from the
dead. People would fear them as monsters if their story spread too far, too fast.
Joe listened as Clara caught the brothers up on what had happened to their
contemporaries. He shook his head at the number of weddings, births, and deaths that
had happened.
It wasn’t enough to change his mind.
He had to keep moving on until he was done with his mission.
At least he knew he had friends in the brothers if he did come back this way.
Clara led them into town. She pointed out the new housing with the new citizens as
they entered the edges of the community.
Joe followed the base of Corwin’s Mount until he found the corpse with the arrows
sticking out of its chest. He pulled out the arrows, and set the body on fire.
Somewhere down below, a new addition to the Underworld’s work force was given
a shovel and told to dig.
Joe wished him the best of luck with that.
Clara stood off to one side. She nodded at the swiftly dying fire.
“Wherever he is, I didn’t want to give him a chance to come back,” said Joe.
“I understand,” said Clara. “The boys have gone ahead. I figured you needed someone
to walk with you for a while.”
“How does it feel?,” asked Joe. “You’re the older person, and they are still young.”
“I’ve lived my life,” said Clara. “I was going to do that whether they were here, or
not. I’m grateful they gave me that chance at the loss of so much potential that they
could have used on their own lives.”
“It was a pleasure to meet you, Clara,” said Joe. He tipped his hat. “I have to get back
on the trail.”
“So you won’t stay?,” said Clara.
“I have a list of murderers and worse to track down,” said Joe. “I have to keep
moving. Thanks for everything.”
“The boys said they knew you down there,” said Clara. “They said you were the most
honest person they had seen getting punished. You didn’t deserve what you got.”
“I did deserve it,” said Joe. “I deserved worse. But this reprieve is teaching me the
things I thought were weakness and lack of readiness is also a source of strength. I
just didn’t know it then.”
She hooked her arm through his. She led him down the street to where his horse
waited, cropping someone’s favorite flowers. The horse lazily strolled closer and
nudged his master.
“Bring him back when you can, Dasher,” said Clara. “I only have so many years left.”
The horse gave her a blocky grin and a nod of its head.
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