She stood on the edge of the spire, the dark spine jutting out horizontally above the vast black dome below. It was distant, but even from here she could tell the surface was not even the glossy elegant black of obsidian, nor the blackness of her own clothing. No, the dome hundreds and hundreds of feet beneath Black Storm Barrage was a deep, unnatural darkness. It was not always like this. But that… That was what she was here to fix.
Grim determination displayed on her features, Black Storm Barrage tipped forward… and fell. She fell facing downwards, the wind whipping past her and catching her ponytail as she tore towards the darkness beneath her. The black dome swelled larger and larger as she approached. She could see them, swarming over it. The shadowy shapes, the blank lack of features, they creatures that swarmed in situations like this. The featureless faces of the bulky forms below gaze upwards towards her as she fell. Seconds before impact, she swung her feet forward for a perfect landing, her boots impacting on the black glass.
The creatures turned towards her.
Black Storm Barrage’s hair and cape fluttered in the wind behind her, as she swiftly swung one pale arm off. Almost immediately there was a green crackle as, in a blur, Alternate Cannon assembled itself on her arm piece-by-piece. The last pieces, the wedges surrounding the very end of the barrel, clicked into place and the weapon started to glow within. One of the dark shapes raised a long, thick, tendril-like arm…
And a blue blast erupted from Alternate Cannon, bursting forward to take off its faceless head. The corpse toppled backward, shedding darkness until nothing was left. But that wasn’t the only one of the creatures. More were closing in on her by the second. Black Storm Barrage turned, swinging her weapon about and firing as she did. One of the monsters went down with a hole blown cleanly through its chest, another with its head destroyed. Each time the blast of Alternate Cannon firing rang out, and it released a blue burst of raging energy, another monster fell and faded.
But there were so many. This was the most that Black Storm Barrage had ever seen, but she’d cleared a spot. Swinging Alternate Cannon downwards, she fired.
The blast hit the black glass and immediately ricocheted off, hurtling into the sky. There wasn’t even a scratch on the surface beneath her. Eyes narrowing, she fired again. But nothing happened! The black glass didn’t so much as crack. No! This wasn’t… she had to get through, though! Black Storm Barrage had to break through the glass… she was in there…
A stabbing pain erupted in the girl’s stomach. Her eyes widened and she coughed, spitting blood and looking down. The dark, razor-sharp tip of a tendril from one of the creatures protruded from her stomach, blood flowing freely around it.
Black Storm Barrage was momentarily stunned… then anger took her. She raised Alternate Cannon and spun, crying out in pain and rage.
“Grrr… raaaagh!”
The barrel of her weapon was pointed, point-blank, at her attacker’s head. Black Storm Barrage fired. The creature’s head was immediately destroyed and it toppled back, fading away. But at the same time, Black Storm Barrage rocked back and began to fall, rolling down the side of the black glass. In a few moments, she hit the ground below. She continued to roll, leaving a trail of blood on the white sands, before lying still.
But this wasn’t nothing near what it would take to stop her. Black Storm Barrage got one leg under herself, and pushed up. She forced herself to her feet, and with her free hand she touched her stomach. The torn flesh was already healing, green light playing about the edges of the wound as it sealed itself. Soon, there was not so much as a scar remaining. But the monsters, the faceless creatures were swarming towards her. One lept, trying to catch her before she could react.
Black Storm Barrage swung Alternate Cannon up as it closed in, the immense cannon’s barrel slamming into the monster’s side and sending it careening through the air. She spun and fired, putting a hole through its stomach before the fading corpse even hit the ground. But this left her unprepared. A second attacker slammed into her side, and she found herself stumbling back.
As the disturbed sand cleared, she realized there was the edge of a cliff here.
Black Storm Barrage fell.
When she awakened, thousands of feet below, Black Storm Barrage staggered to her feet, looking up. The black dome… it was so far above…
The girl bowed her head. She had failed. She’d tried to save her… but she simply failed utterly.
She took a deep breath. But that didn’t mean she couldn’t try again. Her hands tightened into fists. No, she’d try again. Black Storm Barrage would keep trying until the one inside the black dome was free.
She turned away from the cliff, for the moment. Her surroundings… they were quite different from the pale wastes above. It was a forest of rusted metal jutting from the ground, but with the greens of vines and other plants growing amongst them. There was even a small river.
Black Storm Barrage would have to find a way to get back up.
Mio walked alone. She felt heavy. She’d seen her… Kazuko was just laying there, still… She was alive, but she was comatose. The doctors had no idea what had happened to her, and… and there was nothing that Mio could do. All she could do was… watch, really… and… and she felt so sad, and frustrated! Kazuko was her friend, but… there was no way for her to help her.
Mio paused, stopping and staring down at the sidewalk for a few moments. She couldn’t do anything at all…
… No, no that wasn’t true.
Mio’s head snapped back up. Even as she felt so heavy… determination swelled in her heart. She could visit every day to see how Kazuko was doing. There was no way that she wouldn’t get better and wake up!
Holding onto this belief, Mio continued to walk home.
Grim determination displayed on her features, Black Storm Barrage tipped forward… and fell. She fell facing downwards, the wind whipping past her and catching her ponytail as she tore towards the darkness beneath her. The black dome swelled larger and larger as she approached. She could see them, swarming over it. The shadowy shapes, the blank lack of features, they creatures that swarmed in situations like this. The featureless faces of the bulky forms below gaze upwards towards her as she fell. Seconds before impact, she swung her feet forward for a perfect landing, her boots impacting on the black glass.
The creatures turned towards her.
Black Storm Barrage’s hair and cape fluttered in the wind behind her, as she swiftly swung one pale arm off. Almost immediately there was a green crackle as, in a blur, Alternate Cannon assembled itself on her arm piece-by-piece. The last pieces, the wedges surrounding the very end of the barrel, clicked into place and the weapon started to glow within. One of the dark shapes raised a long, thick, tendril-like arm…
And a blue blast erupted from Alternate Cannon, bursting forward to take off its faceless head. The corpse toppled backward, shedding darkness until nothing was left. But that wasn’t the only one of the creatures. More were closing in on her by the second. Black Storm Barrage turned, swinging her weapon about and firing as she did. One of the monsters went down with a hole blown cleanly through its chest, another with its head destroyed. Each time the blast of Alternate Cannon firing rang out, and it released a blue burst of raging energy, another monster fell and faded.
But there were so many. This was the most that Black Storm Barrage had ever seen, but she’d cleared a spot. Swinging Alternate Cannon downwards, she fired.
The blast hit the black glass and immediately ricocheted off, hurtling into the sky. There wasn’t even a scratch on the surface beneath her. Eyes narrowing, she fired again. But nothing happened! The black glass didn’t so much as crack. No! This wasn’t… she had to get through, though! Black Storm Barrage had to break through the glass… she was in there…
A stabbing pain erupted in the girl’s stomach. Her eyes widened and she coughed, spitting blood and looking down. The dark, razor-sharp tip of a tendril from one of the creatures protruded from her stomach, blood flowing freely around it.
Black Storm Barrage was momentarily stunned… then anger took her. She raised Alternate Cannon and spun, crying out in pain and rage.
“Grrr… raaaagh!”
The barrel of her weapon was pointed, point-blank, at her attacker’s head. Black Storm Barrage fired. The creature’s head was immediately destroyed and it toppled back, fading away. But at the same time, Black Storm Barrage rocked back and began to fall, rolling down the side of the black glass. In a few moments, she hit the ground below. She continued to roll, leaving a trail of blood on the white sands, before lying still.
But this wasn’t nothing near what it would take to stop her. Black Storm Barrage got one leg under herself, and pushed up. She forced herself to her feet, and with her free hand she touched her stomach. The torn flesh was already healing, green light playing about the edges of the wound as it sealed itself. Soon, there was not so much as a scar remaining. But the monsters, the faceless creatures were swarming towards her. One lept, trying to catch her before she could react.
Black Storm Barrage swung Alternate Cannon up as it closed in, the immense cannon’s barrel slamming into the monster’s side and sending it careening through the air. She spun and fired, putting a hole through its stomach before the fading corpse even hit the ground. But this left her unprepared. A second attacker slammed into her side, and she found herself stumbling back.
As the disturbed sand cleared, she realized there was the edge of a cliff here.
Black Storm Barrage fell.
When she awakened, thousands of feet below, Black Storm Barrage staggered to her feet, looking up. The black dome… it was so far above…
The girl bowed her head. She had failed. She’d tried to save her… but she simply failed utterly.
She took a deep breath. But that didn’t mean she couldn’t try again. Her hands tightened into fists. No, she’d try again. Black Storm Barrage would keep trying until the one inside the black dome was free.
She turned away from the cliff, for the moment. Her surroundings… they were quite different from the pale wastes above. It was a forest of rusted metal jutting from the ground, but with the greens of vines and other plants growing amongst them. There was even a small river.
Black Storm Barrage would have to find a way to get back up.
Mio walked alone. She felt heavy. She’d seen her… Kazuko was just laying there, still… She was alive, but she was comatose. The doctors had no idea what had happened to her, and… and there was nothing that Mio could do. All she could do was… watch, really… and… and she felt so sad, and frustrated! Kazuko was her friend, but… there was no way for her to help her.
Mio paused, stopping and staring down at the sidewalk for a few moments. She couldn’t do anything at all…
… No, no that wasn’t true.
Mio’s head snapped back up. Even as she felt so heavy… determination swelled in her heart. She could visit every day to see how Kazuko was doing. There was no way that she wouldn’t get better and wake up!
Holding onto this belief, Mio continued to walk home.