Chapter Twenty-Four - Dumb and Dumber
<strong>Chapter Twenty-Four - Dumb and Dumber</strong>
<em>One through ten are deadly but manageable. Some arent even that bad. The body eating worms are a pain to kill, but theyll just sit there and let you wail at them, and the surveince birds, the ones that look like god damn pigeons? They make for good target practice.</em>
<em>Some though? God, theyre nightmares made flesh.</em>
--Extract from Memoirs of a Front Line Man, by Stephan ncy
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I started running at about the same time as I heard the first call of shit shiting from somewhere out ahead.
Stealth took a backseat to speed, and I fought to stay on my feet as my still-squelching shoes tried to find purchase on the sleek floor.
I came around the corner to find a scene out of a horror movie.
A pair of Model Threes were wing at a makeshift wall made of a few desks stacked atop each other with a couple of office chairs jammed in the cracks. Behind them, standing on six bulky legs, was a lumpy monster whose upper body was entirely covered in tentacles which were whipping forwards and grabbing at the bits and pieces making up the wall.
A handgun appeared in one of the holes in the barrier. I ducked back around the corner just as it opened fire. Seven shots. Eight... nine... then a long pause before someone swore. Three more came right after.
I looked around the corner to see one of the Model Threes bleeding out and therge tentacle thing was slumping to the side. It wasnt dead though, not yet.
Biting my lip, I brought up my Trench Maker and tried to steady my aim. My first round caught one of the smaller Model Threes in the side, just a tiny pinprick that soon began to glow from within as the incendiary round went to work.
I dont know what was packed in the incendiaries I bought, but seeing a Model Three start to writhe and twist as its insides flickered and burned was cathartic as hell. I turned and fired three rounds at the tentacle thing. The first hit its centre of mass, the second it the Model Three that was nearly dead next to it, and the third disappeared somewhere at the far end of the corridor.
Close enough.
<strong>Targets Eliminated!</strong>
<em>Reward... 35 points!</em>
<em>Current points: 227!</em>
<em>I know that ammunition is rather inexpensive, but your aim could still use some work.</em>
Youre supposed to hold this with two hands, arent you? I asked.
<em>There are ways to improve your muscture. Or perhaps we can rece that missing eye with a proper targeting system?</em>
Can you put off trying to sell me things for just an hour? I asked.
<em>As you wish! The timer is on.</em>
I couldnt even tell if the AI living in my brain was being sarcastic or not. What was my life turning into?
Stepping out from around the corner, I held my gun low to my side and jogged over to the barricaded door while eyeing the corpses strewn about. Back off! Back the fuck off you alien scum!
I stopped moving and stared at the crazed eyes of some idiot waving a gun at me through the hole in the barricade. Hey, hey, Im a human! I shouted right back.
Thats what an alien would say!
I blinked. Are you stupid? I asked.
Cmon Jeff, another voice said, deeper, a whole lot calmer. I saw a handnd on the arm holding the gun and pushing it down. No alien would call you stupid. Thats a damned human thing to do.
Could be one of those sevens!
I grit my teeth. Are you Jeff... Matersomething and Storm Thundercrock? I asked.
The gun came back up. How do you know my name?
I rolled my eyes. Simmons sent me to save your dumb asses.
A head appeared in the hole and I saw a pair of eyes widen. Youre the Samurai!
And youre the idiots. Now are you going to talk or are we going to be shooting at each other, cause dick jokes aside, mines bigger. I waved my Trench Maker around and saw the head disappear.
Well move things over so you cane in, Storm said.
No no, I said. Were leaving. Im here to fetch and run, not fetch and sit around for a drink.
The scraping of stuff being moved stopped. Weve got injured, Storm said. His voice was lower, pitched so that only I could hear. If you want to leave without them, then go ahead. Wouldnt me ya.
I rolled my eyes. Fine. Let me see. I might be able to do something. What kind of injuries? Did one of you shoot yourself in the foot? Was it Jeff?
We have three girls from the ounting ce a few offices over who were caught between one of those dog-aliens and a hard ce. Ones pretty rough, Storm said.
That poked a hole in my levity.
Shit. Hurry it up, I said.
The wall of desks shifted aside and left a hole just big enough that I could squeeze through. I wasnt exactly the most flexible girl, and maybe my face went a little red as I huffed and puffed my way past the barricade, but I made it with all three limbs intact.
Their set-up was a bit rough. Just a pile of furniture against the double-door-sized entrance and some more against the walls. The office beyond was a mess. Papers tossed all over, posters torn up, office crap all over the floor.
I counter six people in the area, office drone sorts, with button-up shirts and confused expressions.
Over there, Storm said as he pointed towards the far end where a sign for a pair of washrooms hung from the ceiling. Thats where we thought theyd be safest.
More of them tentacle xenosing, Jeff said. Hed gone quiet when I squeezed through, probably embarrassed, but more aliensing did a lot to wake him up.
You guys good on ammo and stuff? I asked.
Could use better guns, maam, Storm said. Ours keep jamming on the bullets you gave us.
I nodded. Any of them able to shoot? I asked as I pointed to the office guys.
Wouldnt trust them to.
Myalis, two of those Foxteeth, I said.
<strong>New Purchase:</strong><strong>Foxteeth Model D x 2</strong>
<em>Points reduced to... 217</em>
Two boxes appeared by my feet, the same cheap stic asst time. Have fun. Im going to check on the girls. Then were leaving.
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