Authors: Andrew Ball
"I haven’t killed anyone!" Daniel
shouted. "It was the only way to save my
little brother from the Vorid! I had no choice!
The only thing I’ve fought are extractors!"
"…how…" Rachel’s eyes glazed over.
"…how could you be that…?"
"Rachel, listen to me!"
"See, Daniel?" Jack shrugged his
oversized shoulders. "They’re all the same.
Stupid, idiotic whores. She doesn’t care
about your feelings. She’s never cared. You
told me she said she’d trust you, and look
what’s happened. It comes out, and she’s
your enemy without a second thought." Jack
looked at him. "They’re all like that. Right
down to my own mother."
"Shut up! Rachel is -"
"What?!" Jack demanded. "Someone
who loves you?! Fucking fat lot of shit that’s
doing right now!"
Daniel looked back at Rachel. She was
on the ground, slowly crawling backwards.
Her eyes were still in that same wide,
sightless state. She was horrified. Terrified
of him.
"Rachel," Daniel said. He raised his
hands, palms out. "Rachel. Just listen to me."
"I…I don’t…" She was shivering. "I…"
"She’s a magician!" Jack said. "It’s her sworn duty to seal you in Hell! That’s the
punishment for getting caught as a contractor,
Daniel! You get sent to Hell, forever!" He
went quiet. "It’s a real place. Demons,
they’re all real. They’ll condemn you to that
for eternity. All because you wanted to save
your family, right? Honestly, you’re nobler
than I am. I didn’t need a reason besides
getting stronger." Jack stretched out his hand.
"We’re in this together. If we work as a
team, we can take them. All of them."
Daniel’s hands were shaking. He
clenched them to stop it. "It doesn’t have to
be like that."
"Why do you think there weren’t any
magicians to help you when you needed it?"
Jack said. "I learned a lot while I’ve been a
contractor. There’s a whole race of them,
living underground, hidden from normal
humans. You know why they’re in the big
cities? It’s sure as hell not because they feel
generous. It’s because they’re protecting
themselves, or the people they’ve classified
as important. They don’t give a damn about
you or me. They don’t give a shit about your
little brother.
"And that’s why you had to take it,
right?" Jack leaned close. Daniel could only
stare back at him. "Xik gave you an offer,
and there was no one else to help. You had
to change. You did what you had to do. But
that’s the thing. We have changed, and now
the magicians are afraid of us. They’re
scared to death we’ll become so strong they
can’t handle us anymore—that we’ll
displace them off their thrones. That’s why
they’re hunting us down."
Daniel remembered the magicians in
Cleveland. He remembered the sword, ready
to cut his head off. He remembered the young
girl that wanted him dead after he saved her
life. Jack wasn’t lying about that.
"Why do you think Eleanor’s been
treating us like ants?" Jack asked. "It’s
because she sees us as ants. She thinks she’s
better than us. They all think like that, like
they’re the cream of humanity. Hoarding all
their power, keeping it for themselves.
They’re richest and most successful families
in the world, ruling from the shadows.
They’re all hypocrites." Jack raised a fist.
"You’re a smart guy, Daniel. Smarter than
me. So you already know. She’s a magician.
We can’t let her go."
Daniel swallowed. He looked over.
Rachel was huddled up against the tree near
the bench. It looked like she was trying to get
her golems together.
Jack sighed. "You can’t do it. I knew I
had to do something after we argued. I
figured you were really starting to fall in
love with her. That’s why I’m here." He
marched towards the shell-shocked Rachel.
"I’ll take care of it. Go back to the room.
We’ll get everything straight in a bit."
Jack’s head shifted back to that of an
ape as he stomped toward Rachel. She’d
pieced together three golems. They rushed
Jack from different angles.
The grey shine of his fur flared where
the golems made contact. The earthen statues
faltered. They weren’t as fast. They didn’t
work together. Jack brushed them aside
easily. This time, when they crumbled, they
stayed that way.
Rachel was breathing as if she’d run a
marathon. She pushed her hands together and
closed her eyes. One of the golems tried to
gather itself together, but it was sluggish
compared to the first time. Jack smashed it
down with a foot.
"Today is when we start taking our
world back from the magicians," Jack said.
"Today is the start of the revolution against
thousands of years of subjugation." He
leaned over Rachel. "You’d send us all to
Hell just so you can keep your hold on
power. You’re disgusting. But don’t worry.
I’ll put your soul to better use than you can."
A tiny whimper escaped Rachel’s
mouth.
Daniel’s punch caught Jack in the side of
the head. Jack toppled sideways into the
reeds near the water. Daniel grabbed
Rachel’s shoulders. "Rachel. Rachel!"
"…you’re a vampire." She shoved his
arms away and started pushing away on her
hands and feet. "Stay away from me! Stay
away!"
"Rachel, I love you!" She stopped.
Daniel shouted it as loud as he could. "I’d
never hurt anyone to get stronger! I had to
protect my brother! It was the only choice I
had!" He looked up. "Please. I love you so
much. Please trust me. Please."
Rachel’s eyes flicked around. "…I
don’t…"
He grabbed her shoulders and looked
her in the eyes. "Rachel. You love me. You
know who I am. That’s always been me. I
don’t want to lose you. You said you’d have
faith in me. Please. Just hear me out."
She swallowed. Tears stained her
cheeks. "Ok."
Jack roared out of the bushes. "Daniel,
that’s the last time I’m taking a punch from
you! She has to die!"
"Shut up!" Daniel screamed. "You’re a
murderer! You’re no better than what you
claim they are! Rachel is the kindest, most
loving person I’ve ever met. I know she has
to be doing everything she can to protect
people, because I know her, and I love her.
I’ll never work with you. I can’t believe I
ever considered you a friend. You’re out of
your goddamn mind!"
There was silence. Jack held his head in
his hands. He started laughing. Daniel and
Rachel both flinched away from the sound. It
was the bizarre cackle of someone that found
the wrong thing funny.
Jack sighed and settled himself. "…
you’re just saying that because of her. She’s
manipulating you. If I kill her, we can be
friends again." He started forward. "It’s ok.
I’ll do it for you. Just go back to the dorm."
Daniel lifted Rachel into his arms and
sped away.
In a flash, he sprinted across the streets,
through the squares, and back to campus. He
ran through the parking garage up to the
rooftop landing of the stairwell. He set her
down and dug out the box with his
equipment.
"…fast," Rachel said. "What…what are
you doing?"
"Armor." He strapped the plates onto his
legs. "Jack’s strong. This will help me take a
hit, just in case."
"You’re going back?!"
"He’s out of control. I don’t know what
happened to him, but…I have to end this
before he hurts anyone else." He finished
belting on his pads.
Rachel seemed to be shaking off the
shock. "Daniel—you don’t understand what
you are. What you’ve done. You can’t kill
him. That would just make things worse."
"If that’s what it takes, that’s what it
takes." He stood and walked over to her. Her
skin was still flushed. "Are you ok?"
"…it’ll pass with food and rest."
He shut his eyes. "I’m sorry. After this,
we don’t have to…" Daniel let his arms fall.
"I knew what I was doing when I made the
contract. I knew the consequences. I’m not
innocent. I want you to understand, but I
won’t hold onto you if you don’t -"
"I’ll believe in you," Rachel said. She
took his hand. "I’ll hear what you have to
say. So don’t talk about leaving me behind
after you tell me you love me, asshole."
"…yes ma’am."
"He’s too dangerous to fight alone. I can
inform Eleanor."
Daniel snapped on his helmet. He
grabbed his mace. "I can beat him."
"You don’t know that for sure. I’m not a
bodyguard because I misjudge threats."
"I have to do this myself. He should be
tired from fighting you. I don’t want more
people involved." Daniel stopped at the edge
of the roof. "…was he telling the truth about
Hell?"
"Yes," Rachel said. "A vampiric
enchantment is the most forbidden form of
magic there is."
"…so I’ve heard." Daniel nodded to
himself. "Then I’m sure. I’d rather end it here
and now than condemn him to that."
"His magic shields him," she said. "It’s part of his transformation—that fur is imbued
with it."
"What are you thinking?"
"You can’t take him head on. Bait him.
When he lets his guard down, hit him in a
vulnerable spot with everything you have."
"See you soon," Daniel said. He jumped
from the roof of the parking garage.
Daniel scryed out the park. Jack was
slowly heading south, not even bothering to
conceal his presence. Daniel sprinted down
the sidewalks and leapt into the thickets.
He reached Jack near another clearing.
He crept up on him from the bushes, but
didn’t hide himself. Jack turned. "I can sense
you there. Come out."
Daniel pushed the reeds aside and
stepped forward. "Leave Boston," he said.
"Go home. I’ll tell Rachel you were too
strong and I had to run. Just don’t kill anyone
else."
"No." Jack straightened to his full height
and unfurled his arms. "I’m not going to turn
tail while that bitch has her claws in you. At
best, they’ll use you. At worst…I’d rather
you die than live in Hell."
"We love each other," Daniel said. "She won’t betray me."
"You think you can trust a woman?"
"What is it with you and women?!"
"Everything!" Jack screamed.
The single word hung in the air. Daniel
set his feet. "I’m not backing down," Daniel said. "I’ll kill you if I have to."
"You don’t have the guts."
Daniel dashed under his leg and swatted
him on the thigh with his mace. Jack turned,
but Daniel was already gone. He flitted
around the hulking monster, stabbing and
jabbing at his flanks while Jack swiped at
him. Daniel’s hits were light, but Jack was
always too slow. He roared in frustration
every time Daniel blinked in front of him.
Daniel stopped at the edge of the
clearing. Jack charged him. Daniel slipped
back into the thick reeds that bordered the
pond. Jack tumbled in after him—exactly as
Daniel hoped he would.
Daniel’s strikes increased in frequency,
but Jack’s arms were slowing. As the fight
became a contest of endurance, his fight
against Rachel was starting to show. Daniel
scored a hit across his chest, then another on
his shoulder, both drawing blood. Jack
swatted, and spun, and roared, but he
couldn’t track Daniel inside the reeds.
Jack realized his mistake. He covered
his face with his arms and ran forward to
escape the undergrowth.
Blinding himself was a fatal mistake.
Daniel charged everything he had into
the tip of his mace, sacrificing speed for pure
power. He flew at Jack’s exposed back.
The mace crushed through the silver
mane. Daniel felt the blow shudder up his
arms as steel struck the back of Jack’s head.
His former friend dropped like a stone, half
his body in the rushes, half laid out in the
clearing. Blood dripped from the mace.
Daniel raised his weapon for the final blow.
It was now or never.
His hands shook. His grip slipped on the
shaft. He worked his fingers on the handle. It
was hot under his hands.
He had to protect Rachel. He had to
protect himself. He had to kill his friend.
Jack.
Nervous, nerdy Jack. Jack that just
wanted to change. Wanted it too badly.
"Dan…?" Jack shifted. His oversized
hand pawed at the dirt. "…you…you
wouldn’t really…"
"You gotta leave, man," Daniel
whispered.
"See…didn’t have the…guts…"
"Jack." Daniel let the end of his mace
drop to the grass. "No more killing. Don’t
use your powers. Go home."
Jack’s eyes were only half-focused. His