Chapter 59:
Face of Eternity : The Journey of a Little Angel
On a cliff right off the edge of Mount Inai, we all gazed out over the dense smog and sludgy liquid that continued to cover over the whole city.
Mella pointed to the very center of the demonic storm that continually spit more sickly stuff down-a vortex that swirled, dropping waves of blackened clouds into our world.
"At the center of that storm, a portal to Hell has been created," Mella said. "If it is not closed, darkness will continue to rain down forever."
“How do we stop it?” Indena asked.
“You can’t. It will continue against our will forever. Only the divine can save us now.”
“Should I start praying?” I asked, cupping my hands together.
“I don’t think we have much of a choice,” Yamin supported. “This is out of our hands now.”
“Not quite,” Uncle said. “I believe we already have what we need in this young lady here.” He gestured his hand to me.
What on earth was I supposed to do? I wasn't divine, and I definitely was not strong enough to take on a full sized portal to Heck!
"You never used your Nova," Uncle smirked. “I think you made the right call holding off on that.”
“Hmm…” Mella’s big hat slid down slightly to cover her face. “Yes. He is correct.” She lifted her hat back up and turned to me. “Little One of Hyem, it is your duty to protect these people.”
“Our angel!” A voice in the crowd of rescued people cried out.
"The Eighth Star!" Another cheered. “Deus is with us!”
I think this is my time to shine, and maybe in more ways than one.
They really had hope in me. It was a lot to take in all at once. It was like being a celebrity, but I really didn't deserve it.
“Young Mistress,” Uncle spoke up, “This darkness must be dispelled at its core. Every trace of it. A well placed Nova should be more than enough to light it up.”
Even though my Stardust Points were drained, this power relied on emergency stardust reserves deep within me, so I had plenty of that left for one big boom!
“Uncle, are you sure it'll be enough?”
He nodded. “Yes. In fact, it is our only means of victory here.”
I took his word for it. So, we had the power to do it, but we didn’t have the means to get me up there. If that darkness needed to be cleared away, I’d have to explode at the center of the vortex to make the biggest impact.
“Even if I can use the Nova, I still need to get up there. My wings aren’t ready to fly yet.”
“I can take the Little One to her destination.” Mella offered.
I didn’t like that idea. The Nova could only activate if it wouldn’t harm a human. And if she was right alongside me in ground zero, she could kiss her hat goodbye, among other parts of her. I didn't even think taking Uncle up there was a good idea.
Honestly, was I going to be okay? I'd only used this once in a virtual world, so the effects on my real life self were unknown. No turning back now, I guess.
“The Nova will hurt you too, Mella,” I argued. “I need to figure out some other way up.”
“Unfortunately, Young Mistress, our only hope is for you to fly there.”
So, it was fly or die. Judging by how I handled my wings before, they were already tired just from gliding around. Going high in the sky was a completely different game I couldn’t call myself ready for.
But I had to try.
I materialized my wings, feeling how sore they were, but also having a tinge of second wind in them. The feathers on them were ruffled, but I did a quick preening and set them back in place.
“Yalda, do you remember everything I told you before?” Uncle kneeled down. “Flight for an Exceed is natural. It comes in response to a need, not a want.”
Indena perked up, then put a hand on my back.
“Shrimp, don’t take this personally, but the baby bird’s gotta leave the nest eventually.”
“What are you…!”
She shoved me forward, pushing me right off the cliff of the mountain!
“Oh my God!” Yamin's shout quickly got quiet as I fell further and further from everyone.
My wings started flapping frantically! I kept shaking them with everything I had until they were practically creating tornado force winds all around me.
My eyes were shut the whole time. I couldn’t bear to have them open when I hit the ground!
-…-
-…-
But, when would that be? I’d been falling for like thirty seconds, which by my calculations was already more than enough time to hit the dirt.
My eyes fluttered open, then I looked around to notice I wasn’t falling anymore, but I wasn’t touching the ground either. I was gently bouncing around in the air, bobbing with the sway of my wings.
Oh my gosh, I was actually flying. I actually was using my wings to keep myself up in the air.
LET'S FREAKING GOOOO!!!
I swayed myself to the left!
I glided to the right!
Then I did a backflip midair!
“I’m flying!” I screamed with joy. “Yippe! I’m flying!”
I used my wings to jet upwards, back to the others, but my excitement took me well past them. A gust tailed behind me, forcing them to back away from the ledge.
“You didn’t stop me?” Indena asked Uncle.
“No. I found your method cruel, but effective. Not much different from how I learned.”
“Kinda a screwed up way of thinking, huh?”
He shook his head. “Yalda is an Exceed. Her body is conditioned for abuse and trauma. She will not sustain emotional or physical damage from this. And as you said, it’s time for the baby bird to leave the nest.” Uncle suddenly glared at Indena with a serious look. “However, I will terminate you or anyone myself if the intention is malicious.”
She looked at him with fear in her eyes, taking his threat very seriously. “Yeah. Things won't get real like that.”
"It’s still messed up that you pushed her off a cliff..." Yamin quietly mumbled with a very bothered glare.
Flying was amazing! I was flying all by myself! I twirled through the air, flying all around everyone and spinning around!
“Yay!” I did a ballerina twirl before landing in front of everyone. “That was so much fun! Uncle! Uncle! I can fly like a real angel!”
I leapt into Uncle’s arms and gave him a big hug. He laughed and patted my head.
“Good job, Young Mistress. I think I was just as excited as you when I learned it myself as a fledgling. But don’t tire yourself out just yet.”
I had to admit, flying like that really did take the wind out of me. No pun intended. My wings were sorer than ever, but I think they had enough juice left in them to keep me flying a little longer.
“Oi, don’t I get a thank you?” Indena rolled her hand.
Oh that’s right. She pushed me off the edge and wanted credit for it. What sorta’ thank you was she expecting?
I stuck my tongue out at her. “Mmmm!”
“You little brat!”
“You pushed me off the edge, you big jerk!”
“Alright!” Marek announced, preventing us from fighting anymore. “We’ll scold her later. Yalda, you can fly up there and do this nova thing, no?”
“Yes.” I nodded. “I think I can, anyway.”
The darkness reminded me a lot of a supercell storm. That was nasty strong weather that had lots of Lightning, tornados and bad hail. Oh my? The winds and weather at that altitude were going to be awful up close.
If that wasn’t enough, Mella called it a “portal to Heck,” which meant I’d be looking right into the most evil place in all the universe. I wasn’t looking forward to going up there on my own.
“She really has to do this?” Yamin asked.
"If not her, then who?" Uncle asked.
"In that case..." Yamin took off the shield looking necklace with the stars she was wearing and put it around my neck. It was heavier than it looked, and it draped down to my stomach since I was small. “May Deus watch over you.”
"And you too.” I had a serious face and handed Uncle Samael for safe keeping. “It’s go time.” Though I was scared, nothing would stop me from saving everyone, including myself, hopefully.
Lord help me!
It was time to psych myself up for my duty as the protector of these people. No matter how small or how weak I was, I’d put everything I had into keeping them safe!
As long as there was still breath in my lungs, humanity would always have my light to guide them. I had to be their star!
My wings lifted me up and I gave a few good flaps before taking off real fast!
“Do you think she’ll do it?” Indena asked Uncle.
“If not her, then humanity is lost.”
~☆☆☆~
Flying so high up in the sky was a little unsettling at first, especially looking down and seeing the tops of super tall buildings way below me, but I got used to it pretty quickly.
“Kinda' reminds me of the city building games.”
How high was I flying here? My altimeter was telling me I was about 4 kilometers up. Based on that, I calculated that the darkness storm was about another kilometer, and potentially stretched to the top of the troposphere.
The closer I got to the storm, the more violent the winds were getting up here. Waves of darkness were howling through the sky like clouds of soot in a jetstream.
These clouds of darkness had to be alive, because they kept floating in my way specifically to block me. The air up here got so thick with black smog that I had to spawn a weaker red version of my Stardust spear to pierce through it.
Chunks of ash split off from my strike, Then the sentient clouds started to take a humanoid shape.
-WARNING! THREAT SIGHTED!-
-IFF tags activated-
-Soot Guardian tagged; Foe-
They fully formed into the black knights with wings of coal dust.
“Back off, evil baddies!” I held my spear forward.
They ignored my threat and kept flying at me. The soot guardians spawned a spear of their own.
I dove out of the way to avoid getting jabbed at, but as his spear passed by, spikes blasted out from the handle!
*BWOOF!*
I evaded the spikes, but the soot guardian came in for another strike. His spear stabbed forward again, I dodged and flew past him.
He and his friends were hot on my trail. Their helmets opened like jaws and fire breathed out toward me.
“Oh come on!”
Were they like a dragon or something? This was ridiculous!
Rather than have these guys follow me forever, I turned back and readied my spear into a javelin.
“Eat this!”
I launched the spear downward!
DRAT I missed! The leading one dodged to the left at his leisure.
I couldn’t use anymore stardust to spawn full size weapons. I vaguely remembered making a disk before though, and those were small enough that I could probably just keep whipping them down.
“Eat this!”
I made at least five of them, all red coloured, then started tossing them every which way the soot guardians could possibly go.
Got the leader! The very last one I threw hit a lucky shot right on the nose of his helmet!
*BOOF!*
He exploded into dust!
He was just the first of many, many soot guardians that I needed to deal with though...
-Enemy count, = 500-
“That’s a lot of bad guys!” I shouted.
Just as the hope was draining out of me, those spirit bluebirds started appearing, along with the spirit hawks from before. They blipped in all around, vastly outnumbering the soot guardians. Of course they were small, but a mighty army!
“Chirp!” One of the blues came over to me and gave an excited chirp. “Chrip chirp!”
“Thanks little guys!”
I saw why Mella trusted these spirits so much. They were kind and very helpful. Without them, getting to the funnel cloud would probably be impossible.
All the avian blasted forward like bright daggers of blue, striking each of the hundreds of soot guardians. Every hit was an explosion! Blue and red firework like blasts danced across the whole sky as the war between nature spirits and demons raged!
The distraction bought me time to make my way up into the funnel cloud. Once I got through the initial dust and winds of the outer part of the funnel, I was in the very eye of the storm.
It was pitch black in here. I couldn’t see my hand in front of my face. But a light finally came peering down upon me from a looming hole in the sky.
My sight scoped in to see what looked like crumbling buildings of a gothic design, streets filled with streams of bright red lines that I could only assume were lava and flame.
Beings of some kind twirled around at the lip of the portal to darnation, with wings like charred and burned feathers, bones sticking out of the gaps. Eyes glowing red, with flesh sizzling like a freshly erupted volcano. Their faces were every bit as disturbed as I’d come to find demons. Their jaws parted four ways, creating mandibles that moved independently of each other in a bug like fashion.
Not only were these demons keeping the portal active, but they drew weapons to protect it. There were hundreds of them, all layered in what looked like a chain of command. The weakest looking ones were closest to me, but furthest from the portal. And the ones that vaguely resembled black knights in charred armour were at the very lip.
As I gazed up, the land above parted. A spooky big eye was looking back at me.
The whole sight made me curl up and shiver. I used my wings to cocoon myself.
Remember why you're here.
-You Shall Walk Through The Valley of Shadow, But Fear No Evil, For I Am With You.-
I initiated the Stardust Nova blast sequence. My crystal heart turned white, then started to glow brighter than ever.
An aurora-like energy flew out of my heart, then danced around me until forming a barrier. As it settled, it started to look a lot like a rainbow shield.
The rainbow was warm, glowing with a light that comforted me, even though I was in the heart of this storm of shadow and evil. It made priming the nova much easier. I took my time and prepared my body to explode with light.
The eye that once gazed down on me was now closed, and the portal to heck closed as well.
Those low bearing demons flew down to attack, but the pretty rainbow protected me from them. Many tried to dog pile all at once, but the rainbow wouldn’t let them pass. As they touched it, they turned into dust, then the dust vanished completely.
When the Stardust Nova was primed, I took a deep breath and looked around at what was going on in the storm. All the demons had gathered around me, looking scared-terrified, actually.
Did I feel bad for them? No. These were my natural enemies. But still, seeing how scared they were made me think if the roles were switched, how would I feel?
Then again, these guys were nothing but trouble for humans. This was their fate. Afraid or not, they were evil and needed to die.
And I'm the one who had to destroy them.
“It’s over! We win! Let there be light!”
Solar energy tore out of my body like hot flares bursting out of a young star. It ripped across the whole storm, tearing chunks away till nothing remained but the clear night sky.
Finally a single massive pulse of light erupted out from my heart. The blast was so bright and powerful that the intense luminosity burned away the storm long before the actual explosion did any damage.
It looked like an atomic bomb had been detonated in the sky. Once the blinding flare dissipated, a sparkling shockwave traveled through the troposphere, warping along with the sky and raining down glittering particles all over.
The storm of darkness was no more, and any evil it spawned was destroyed by the stardust fluttering down to the ground.
I wanted to keep watching the results from up here, at the very center of the blast zone, but my body was completely out of energy. I started to freefall, smoldering like a meteor.
Uncle and Mella showed up. Him on glassy blue wings, and her on her broomstick. Uncle took me in his arms, holding me closely.
The air was intensely radioactive up here, so I warned Mella that she’d be in trouble. But she said there wasn’t any need to worry about that due to her magic. That was a relief, even though I didn't quite understand it.
“Young Mistress, I am very proud of you.”
“Thanks, Uncle.” I smiled, ready for a good long sleep.
“Little One…” Mella pulled out some root looking herb from her bag and handed it to me. “Devour this.”
'Devour this…' what a silly way she talked.
I ate the herb. It tasted like mint. The pain and aches inside of me subsided a little. But it only made me sleepier. My eyes shut, and I pressed my head close to Uncle’s chest.
“Good night everyone. I’ll see you all in the morning.”
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