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CHAPTER FIFTEEN:
The Volcano
"Oh, be a dear, there, and tell me where you lot are hiding the U. A. energy," the lizard Realm Walker was addressing Blaze. He tone was sultry and alluring, like the scent of a pitcher plant, before you tumble into its pit with the digestive enzymes. "I assure you that I can make it worth your while . . ."
"Are . . . are you trying to seduce me?" Blaze said, thoroughly nonplussed at this. When he went on this mission, when he sojourned for the caldera of this dormant volcano -- this wasn't what he had expected to find.
"Seduce you?" she said, with what she clearly believed to be scintillating, girlish giggle. "Why, whatever would make you think an old woman, like little old Beguile, would would do something like that?"
"Because your name is 'beguile'," Blaze said, flatly, ignoring the obvious rhetorical question.
"Oh, m'dear Dweller, don't judge me so harshly for the name! It was just something that others had given me --"
"Probably for good reason," Blaze countered.
"Oh, you do enjoy your little Dweller jokes," Beguile said, rather flirtatiously. Blaze, however, didn't care for the condescension he heard whenever she said "Dweller" or the fact that she seemed to always need to frame her statements to make it clear that Dwellers were something insignificant. That Dwellers were some sort of oddities, at best. "But, I must know where the U. A. energy is, dearest. We can get to the fun topics afterward."
Blaze didn't like how she seemed to like toying with him. He said nothing, but noticed a clearly younger Realm Walker behind her, looking disaffected and moody. He was more or less Shadow's age, but he looked far more unhappy than she ever was.
"Oh, come now," Beguile said. "Come, come, come."
Blaze didn't like the way she was saying that word, though he wasn't sure if he was taking it out of context or not.
"Pay no mind to
Onus," she said, dismissively, "he's not really all that important."
Clearly, Onus didn't really mean much to Beguile, and she only saw him as a burden or an accessory, it fluctuated. Hence his inherently dour demeanor and melancholic personality.
"Now, dearest," she said, focusing her mind games upon a still confused Blaze, who was seriously not interested. "The U. A. energy. Can you point us in the proper direction for a twinkle?"
"Back off," Blaze said, back away. Unfortunately, his communicator fell and broke. And he didn't know how to repair it. But he had far more pressing concerns at the moment.
"I'll give you a friendly piece of advice, my Dweller friend," she said, still sounding sultry in her attempts to captivate the djinn/angel hybrid. "Do not scorn me or spurn me. You will not like the results."
"What?" Blaze said. He was
seriously not liking where this was headed.
"You heard me," she said, her sultry voice suddenly mutating into a sinister, hoarse one. "Do not resist me. You wouldn't like it. Just ask Onus's
father."
"You . . . you killed him, didn't you?" Blaze said, flapping his wings in a desperate bid to put some distance from the two, but keeping them within eyeline. Beguile and her angsty son.
"Now, that's a hurtful accusation," she said, in an abrupt return to her previous mannerisms. "You can't prove anything about that. No one can.
Right, Onus?"
Onus just shrugged and said, "Whatever."
Beguile huffed an exasperated sigh, and said, "Little Dweller, the fun of this is starting to lose its novelty. Tell me where the energy is, or I will just dispose of you like the expendable creature you are."
Blaze just scrunched his face into one of anger and contempt. This was all a game to her. She had
enjoyed making him uncomfortable. She had
enjoyed his confusion.
"You try my patience, Dweller," she said, voice hard and fiery now. "I'll give you until the count of five to grant me the location of this energy. Or else."
"Or else what?"
"One."
Blaze could easily see that she would not be reasoned with.
"Two!"
Blaze quickly reviewed his options.
"Three!"
He had none. He didn't know what the hell this U. A. energy stuff was. He had never even heard of it.
"Four!"
Something told him that it wouldn't be a good enough excuse for her.
"Four-and-a-half!"
He drew his sword, this one of his own design. He prepared himself for what was about to come.
"Four-and-three-quarters!"
Every muscle in his body was prepared for battle. He was as ready as he ever was gonna be.