《Cutting to Life: an NPC LitRPG (Battle Royale)》Chapter 82: Await Nyla's Instructions
Advertisement
Nikola looked into Nyla's eyes; pools of crimson, with tiny flecks of lighter and darker red to keep things interesting.
They were open wide, and quivering slightly. No doubt she hadn't expected to be on the floor right now. Up close, Nikola's brain went foggy and the atrocities they had committed fuzzed to obscurity. She only noticed how addictive the smell of her hair was mixed with the coppery smell of the blood coating her hands and wrists.
"You did well," Nikola stated softly, breaking the silence. She pulled herself off of the other heavily armoured girl before her body could do what it wanted to do to her. Now was not the time for paltry things like the pleasures of the flesh. There were still people climbing what was left of the stairs, and a sprinkling of adventurers had managed to ascend to the top before they had the chance.
Nyla laid there staring up at the ceiling for so long that Nikola started to wonder if she was dead. Had she been sniffing a dead girl's hair? Ugh, it wouldn't be too unlike her old self...
"You--" Started Nyla, straining to get through the sentence, "--did well enough, for somebody who I had to save from getting killed by a gaggle of gamer boys with a petty grudge."
There was a compliment buried in there somewhere.
Nyla sat up and neatened her hair.
"I do not think we are the first ones to have reached the top," Nikola observed as she scraped her cleaver up off the floor with a satisfying shhhing. As she rose to her feet, she felt the tingling warmth dissipating from her face.
"We'll catch up. They can't make it ten steps without fighting, so they shouldn't be far ahead. But the other one is a wildcard, so let's get moving."
Advertisement
The way she spoke made Nikola think she had been observing and counting the people that had passed them.
"So there are six of them? Why were they permitted to pass?"
"Someone's got to go ahead of us to set off all the traps," Nyla replied as she scooped up her foil. The 'wildcard' she hadn't meant to let slip by, but she wasn't about to openly admit it.
The two of them took off in a respectably zippy run for two people in head-to-toe armour, the fabric of their capes and butt-capes flapping behind them. As the fabric floated upward, Nikola noticed a symbol upon Nyla's back; something that drew her eye. Something she recognized.
She didn't feel like it was a symbol her eyes had ever seen, but when she looked at it, something within her resonated with it. It was like a part of her that had been sleeping, dormant, rolled over and opened up its eyes when she looked at it.
"What is the symbol on yo--"
Her question got cut off by the arrow that embedded itself in front of her foot with a harsh whistle.
The two of them skidded to a stop and hopped back into the protective shielding the tunnel provided. Two, three, four other bolts landed aggressively in the space they had just been standing, if only for a second.
Nikola turned her gaze forward. The walls in the room before her were covered top to tail in crossbows, loaded and tracking her every move. They hunted for motion of all kinds. The Butcher mushed herself against the room and surveyed the space further.
Two winding tunnels were waiting for them at the other side of the expanse that greeted them, and two bodies were pinned messily to the floor. The tunnels had thin, wispy cloth covering them in a mysterious set of curtains - but they would have to get there to see what was waiting behind them.
Advertisement
"See? Bait." Nyla pointed at the two bodies. One had a finger sticking comedically outward, as if they'd been arguing up 'til their final breath.
"Speaking of, do you wish to go first?"
"I was going to ask you the same thing," the pink-haired woman fired back, sticking out her equally pink tongue.
"This appears to be a challenge of speed. You must run faster than the arrows, if the trails leading up to the tunnels are to be believed." Nikola's eyes followed the lines of arrows that had stuck themselves into the floor in pursuit of the players that had gone before them.
"Yeah, no shit," replied the fencer. And then she was off, veering sharply toward the mouth of the tunnel on the right.
The crossbows turned after her with a hunger in their nonexistent eyes. Nikola wasn't keen on leaving the fencer to be the first to see what was behind the fabric, so she burst forth and overtook her new comrade with her superior speed. Half of the room's weapons craned to face her instead, their strings twanging as they began to fire with lightning speed.
But not lightning enough. Compared to her they were mere thunder, or molasses, or something. They pinged into the ground a foot behind her, not a single one even grazing her.
As Nikola crossed through the opening of the left tunnel, she gasped.
What she saw made her think this wasn't a challenge of speed, after all. A closed door sat in front of her, with a digital screen upon it that read 'AWAIT NYLA'S INSTRUCTIONS' in white, glowy lettering. The fabric that stood between her and the room with the arrows suddenly fluttered inward as a metallic hatch sealed the space behind her.
The room went silent, the whooshing of the arrows a mere memory, and it also fell pitch dark. Nikola's eyes took a few seconds to adjust.
The only thing illuminating the cramped space now was the collection of words sitting patiently on the door.
AWAIT NYLA'S INSTRUCTIONS.
Advertisement
Parallel World Vet
After a difficult and lonely life, Arun is reincarnated in a parallel world thanks to his love for animals. In the body of a brilliant vet who doesn't have any success, he wakes up with the ability to hear the voices of pets. And in this new world, they have a very important place, to the point that each human being has a unique pet. Thanks to the new capabilities offered by his system, Arun decides to take over the veterinary clinic he now owns, to help pets and their owners through their problems. But it seems that in this world where pets are as intelligent as humans, understanding them may lead him into complicated cases... What will he discover about this mysterious world, and about the true role of pets ? 1 chapter / day.
8 139Dennica/Daystar
Inspired by Slavic and Eastern European folklore, this story will take you to the tsarstvo of Suntolia, where we will follow the life of the four Petrosinovi siblings - Vulchan, Albena, Bozhana and Kalina. With Vulchan being crowded at a young age due to unfortunate events, each has to carry out the weigh of their new position, yet they are unable to let the desires of the heart.Will they be stronger than the family curse and see the daystar in the sky..."In this family, you either die young or live to suffer..."
8 133Field Trip
To Meilin it was just a normal day, the day of her school trip. It should be something to be excited about and indeed she was, unfortunately it turned into a nightmare. Will she, her family and friends survive the horrors that await? This is my first novel so take it with a grain of salt, criticism welcome.
8 169The Colors of Us
description inside the book.
8 420Ash and Blue: Mirrorfall
Stef Mimosa doesn't remember dying as a child, it's always just been a strange dream of drowning and darkness. What she does remember is the angel who saved her. Agent Ryan never thought Stef would remember him. Agents are designed to fade into the background, to do their duty and move on without making too many ripples. Stef's a messy little ripple he never expected. A recruit who can't keep her shoes clean for half an hour, but attentive to every detail and fact about magic that he can impart. In a world where magic and tech play in harmony, an angel and a loner might be the family each other needed.
8 136My Amber Flower
A story of a younge trainer just starting out to become a top coordinator and league champion!Amber is a new trainer in the horn region she starts off with picking her partner..Treeko and goes off with a friend of hers, Harley till the next town.What'll happen on her journey? Let's find out
8 330