OOC: Long post here... this is important.
Larra wandered towards the docking bay in a cloud. Still, fear and anger fought her for every step. Choking a little on the stuffy air inside the inhabited asteroid, she leaned against one wall, resting her forehead on the cool but rocky surface.
Suddenly, everything became crystal clear. She had to leave. Now. Her friends wouldnt understand, especially Demon, but it was the only way to keep them from getting seriously hurt. Larra knew that her resistance was weakening. It had been ten years since the last time she had lost control, and that was about nine years, eleven months longer than she had expected.
Then a feeling of dread and despair unlike any other washed over her.
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Scene Soundtrack - Fadeaway by Celldweller
Taking a deep breath, Larra lifted her head from the wall and turned slowly. Nine people stood around her in a vague semicircle; the narrow pathway clear of all bystanders. Eight of them were like typical bodyguards: way too much muscle armed with a variety of wicked-looking weapons. The only thing consistent in their choice of arms was that each carried what Larra recognized to be a dart gun on their right side.
The ninth was leaner and less heavily armed, but he clearly held the position of authority, with four thugs on either side of him. He was quite handsome, with short spiked brown hair tipped with grown-out blonde highlights, and strongly defined facial features that usually made him appear both determined and dangerous. Lances brown eyes were the type that could seem incredibly hard and cold one minute, only to soften instantly and give him an almost gentle appearance.
Larra stared at him with such hate in her violet eyes that Lance knew well to look directly into them would grant him a quick but painful death. Instead he stepped forward, smirking confidently. His bodyguards would be little use against her if she were to decide to kill him. Lance knew this, but if his plan worked she wouldnt attack him at all.
Not another step, Larra snarled, trying hard to remember her earlier resolve not to end up fighting again. Lance smiled faintly. Its nice to see you again. I was hoping for a slightly warmer welcome, now that we know each other and all. He moved forward, stopping just inside her tolerance zone.
With a quick hand movement, Larra pulled both of her swords out of midair and slid into a basic stance. Get out of here, Lance, she said coldly. I wont think twice about killing you.
One of the ex-assassins eyebrows arched slightly. He crossed his arms and stayed where he was. I think you will. Nice try, but I know exactly whats going through that pretty little head of yours. This is an issue of control, isnt it?
Mind racing, Larra gritted her teeth and tried futilely to remain calm. How did he always seem to know what she was thinking? Darbain had taught her to fortify her mental defenses up to the point where he himself had to put serious thought to breaking through them; there was no way someone like Lance could even make a dent.
Silent, are we? Maybe thats the best course, seeing as I can turn anything you say against you.
Larra made no response, but her rage built up even higher. He was so full of himself, but the worst part was what he said was true. Usually she could infuriate people with only a few words, now the same strategy was working on her. Fuming, Larra focused on a point behind Lance, attempting to block out his every word.
At first it worked. At least, until she began to consider her options. The being she hated the most was standing in front of her. If she attacked, he won. If she stayed and allowed him to get to her, he won. She had to run, to carry out her original plan and leave. Larra hated running.
Straightening up, she released her swords, mentally commanding them to hover behind her. As pleasant as this conversation has been, Lance, Im afraid its time for me to go.
Lance smiled, knowing it would infuriate her. He could hear the pure anger in her voice already. From someone who could hide emotions so well, he hadnt expected it this early in the game.
The bodyguards held their ground as Larra approached one arm of the semicircle. There was enough space in between each one for her to walk through easily. Lance watched, quite unconcerned.
Larra was directly in between two of the guards when she heard it. A rhythmic clatter arose a good distance behind her, a sound she knew all too well. The Acaran whirled around, terrified of what she knew she was about so see.
The sound of claws on rock stopped as Demon leapt at one of Lances men, fangs bared in a deep snarl. Seemingly in slow motion, the guard whirled, raising his dart gun as he spun, and fired once.
Demon sailed over the blond mans head as he ducked, landing in the middle of the semicircle. The shapeshifters legs gave out on contact with the ground, and he collapsed forward on the uneven path. Determined, the huge wolf struggled to get up and leap at Lance, only for his muscles to reject what his mind ordered. Unable to even get up properly, Demon slid around for a moment, then fell for good.
Larras mind went numb as she stared at her longtime friends unmoving form. She was barely aware of the fact that her swords flipped around in front of her, neatly beheading the guards nearest her on their way.
Deep inside the young Acarans mind, the one called Nevell reached out for a better foothold.
She had to kill them now. Larra saw that as clearly as she could read the tiny name sewn into the uniform of the man who had shot Demon. G. Roxfield. She grabbed a sword in each hand and raced forwards.
Nevell rose higher, striving for the control that should have been his a long time ago. Others climbed behind him, trying to stop him; to pull him back into the quiet submission they had been keeping him trapped in.
Larra paused in the middle of the circle, considering who to kill first - Roxfield or Lance. Turning on the former, she released all the pent-up anger she was unable to keep down any longer. Only then did panic set in as she realized she was falling deeper and deeper into her own mind...
He could have laughed out loud, he was so excited. Larra, as she called herself, was falling, Nevell would win for sure. But the others...they were doing everything in their power to stop him.
The tip of the curved blade was mere inches away from Roxfields face when Larra stopped suddenly and dropped both of her swords. The seven warring forces in her mind had reaching a point where each held equal standing.
Her violet eyes, signature mark of the Acaran telepath, had always swirled with a few other shades of the color at certain times. Now, they blazed with so many that it was impossible to discern what the original form of the color had been. Larra herself seemed to pulse faintly with the same light.
Suddenly choked by more fear than he could handle, Lance stumbled back a few steps. This hadnt happened last time she had lost control, and he had seen enough. He didnt waste a minute in teleporting to safety.
Nevells rise was halted abruptly by something much more powerful than he himself. He had feared an equilibrium state above all else, but had never dreamed it would happen. Now he could only fume and hope the oblivious telepath in control made a choice that would drop the power right into his lap.
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Back in the relatively quiet bar, Larras power surge went completely unnoticed by everyone who had seen too little of her chae telepathy to be able to sense it on their own. The only one with a vague idea on how to do it was Page, and though he wouldnt pick up anything Larra didnt want him to, there was nothing subtle about what had just happened.
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Though mere moments ago Larra had felt drawn under, below the surface of her mind, everything suddenly seemed to clear up. She was in control again. Little things like the emotions that had overrun her before seemed totally insignificant, and the constant battling between the other telepaths in her mind had been silenced.
Feeling secure, she turned to restart the job. This time, shed go after Lance first. The six living bodyguards stood completely still, frozen by the fear of this new development. Lance was gone.
Her fury came back, much easier than before. The new power didnt fade, but now the power itself was angry. Violet aura and eyes darkening, Larra turned her attention back to Roxfield and the others. She left her swords on the ground.
Ecrento Nevicten.
The words in spoken in her native language called up a spell of pure dark power. Roxfield instantly fell to his knees, coughing violently. Blood began to pour from his mouth, spattering his clothes and the ground in front of them.
Larra stood just far enough away to keep from getting splashed with blood, watching as the man and his comrades in arms all died in the same, slow fashion. Then the power faded, and she fell to her knees.
Nevell laughed. Fool. She had called upon his power, unknowingly done the very thing he had been hoping for. Shattering the state of equilibrium, he rose up unchallenged and wrenched control away.
Larra shuddered. The rapidly darkening light around her suddenly faded into total blackness and closed in. Shockwaves pulsed out, thoroughly shaking the Rock but doing no actual damage.
She rose to her feet. The shadows coated her entire body, making her appear to be only a dark silhouette. Only Larras eyes retained color, shining brightly through the darkness around them. Like the violet light before them, the shadows were not only one color, but blacks varying in darkness. They swirled around, moving with rhythm but no pattern.
Nevell surveyed his surroundings. It was good to be in control again, though it was a pity he couldnt yet handle the equilibrium state. No matter, it wasnt like he needed it... He smiled coldly, and the swords at his feet obediently flew over to him. The moment the Fourth Telepath grasped the hilts, the blades became black voids, seeming to suck in light instead of reflect it.
He was much stronger this time than the last. By becoming more powerful herself and training her mind to reject other influences, "Larra" had given him all he needed to keep in command.
Calmly, Nevell turned and walked towards the bar, pulling his mental defenses up around him. She had held him back too long; given him a need for revenge. Killing her friends should do just fine.
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No more than three hyperspace jumps away, Lance sat back in his gigantic battle cruiser and sipped a tall glass of Saalian Brady. He had won after all.
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Demon lay in a pool of blood that wasnt his, more furious than he had ever been in his life. The paralysis of the dart would be fully effective for hours. Until then, he was helpless to do anything. Worse, Larra thought he was dead. How could he have been so stupid to attack in the open like that?
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OOC: Physical attacks won't hurt Nevell; they will stop the shadows from moving where the wound should be.
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If all the world's a stage, why'd I get the part of the psycho?
(This message has been edited by Synesthesia (edited 08-04-2004).)