
Location: Southern Plateau - PRCU
Hope in Hell #2.019: Put Through the Winger
Haven’s eyes darted around the room, desperately searching for an exit, until Rory spoke to her. She allowed herself to turn her head to him, to ignore the raging inferno spreading towards her and the threat of a simulated Lorcán above. Because there was no way that was the real thing. There was a wild look in her eyes as she listened to him akin to a trapped animal. Oil had dripped onto the right side of her face, which oozed onto her collarbone as the millisecond passed between herself and the man she dared not to release from her grip.
As Rory spoke, she heard a steadiness in his words that she hadn’t heard before. He wanted her to let go, but he wanted her to be right behind him. He and Katja had a plan, something they had partnered together to accomplish before. Haven nodded as he finished. That wild look in her eye shifted to acknowledge her trust in him for a fleeting moment. She slowly began to back away from the fire, away from Rory’s grounding touch. Instinct returned in a vicious wave of fear the moment she stood alone. She turned to run from the approaching flames, but Katja’s voice caught her attention.
Haven allowed Katja’s words to comfort her further. There was a way out. The realization kicked her into gear. The oil that covered her shoes threatened to hold her still, but it was no match for Haven. She poured her strength into her legs. She tore through the oil as if it was a shallow lake in the mountains far away. Her wings unfurled beside her. They flinched once, delaying her takeoff as the first drops of oil from above stuck and matted feathers together. She cursed, realizing she was running out of space to run. The wall approached fast and she made a split decision.
Five feet from the oil slick wall Haven kicked off of the floor. She sent herself feet first onto the vertical surface. Her wings tucked into her back as her feet connected with the wall five feet off of the ground, and then she launched herself into the air at a 45 degree angle. Now cleared from the wall and the floor, Haven’s wings snapped open. They beat against the air around her until they held her aloft, the wind produced by them fanning the flames below. She looked upwards, at the hole that Rory made for them to escape through, and began to circle towards it. There was no time to waste if the Lorcán above was distracted. His boots came into sight as Haven circled the opening.
The boots she’d been watching before shifted into someone else. The new imitation’s voice told her all she needed to know about who it was. Her words only angered Haven. It was time to make her move. Despite the worry that shot through her as Katja’s scream overwhelmed her ears, Haven didn’t falter. Instead, she used it as a fuel to her own personal fire.
She dropped a few meters below the opening. The heat below warmed her skin for a passing moment. She saw Katja had begun to climb, relieved to see she hadn’t been burnt, but she turned her head away before she was distracted by it. She angled herself upwards. Her wings began to furiously pump against the acrid air around her. The oil that collected on her feathers messed with her aerodynamics, but she powered through it. It began to slide off at the tips of her feathers, falling into the fire below with a hiss as it joined the flames.
Haven passed through the hole at her top ascending speed, aimed for the head of black hair and anguish-laden eyes that hadn’t turned her way yet. Her eyes were narrowed, a look of fury within them. She needed the anger to overwhelm the fear within her. She’d never felt webbing on her feathers before, and she didn’t plan to. She couldn’t afford to waste a moment in hesitation.
Her wings snapped open wide meters away from where Mei clung to the ceiling. The drag allowed her to swing her legs forward, her left foot extending out in front of her and aimed for that soft spot where the blow would surely render anyone unconscious. She tucked her arms into her chest and her wings into her back, and allowed momentum to carry her there. Her foot connected with Mei’s temple just as she spun herself. Her right leg came around behind her, delivering a blow to the back of the head that could send a hyperball out of the stadium.
Haven let herself spin and fall away from Mei, then. She dropped a few feet before her wings unfurled, catching the air as she quickly made a circle around the room. She then slowed herself down and hovered behind where Rory crouched. She couldn't bring herself to look at him in case Mei's words had left an impact.
"So we're resorting to slut shaming now? The real Mei would be above that, I'd hope.” Haven spoke, her fists clenched at her sides. ”He’s a good man. Your envy would have hurt him more than it hurts you.”
"Rory was mine," Mei screeched seemingly unphased by Haven's attack. "You stole him!" Webs flew from both of her wrists, strands going taut before she launched herself across the grated walkway between the billowing smoke and raging fire, both legs held in a flying kick aimed towards Haven.
Haven's wings beat downwards in a show of strength, propelling her up and over the crazed Mei. The smoke below clearing from around where Rory crouched. "Rory, find a way out of here!" She shouted to him. Her lungs could filter the smoke for a while, but she knew Rory could only handle it for a few minutes.
"You stole him! You winged whore!" The frenzied woman continued to berate Haven who had become the sole object of her rage. Her nails were razer sharp, slashing at the other woman as Mei did everything she could to entangle Haven. She moved at blinding speed, skittering from wall to ceiling to wall. Webs flying in every direction as the flames grew hotter. Metal creaked and groaned beneath, the weight of the mechanical equipment and the heat of the inferno straining the metal to its breaking point. A shudder rocked the room, the grating beginning to warp as a bolt was loosed and ricocheted down the wall.
Haven focused solely on avoiding the webbing as it began to fill the room. She took Mei's attacks to her forearms. The pain akin to slicing her arms on branches like she'd done countless times before. Mei was too fast to get a hit in while Haven was distracted with the webbing. Haven clenched her teeth together, growing frustrated with the barrage of attacks.
"You'll never be happy together, you freak!" Mei continued, "The Foundation is going to clip those wings!" She called in a sing song voice before swooping down again, frantically clawing at Haven.
"Give him up now before you break his heart!"
Haven released an angry howl as Mei's claws slipped past her forearms. She caught one on her cheek, and the other across her collarbone. She kicked her legs out in front of her to catch Mei by the stomach as she pushed the girl away from her.
"You're nothing but a construct of my fears!" She shouted, this time redirecting her attention to be on the offense. She let herself drop a meter, her feet connecting with a taut string of Mei's web. She launched herself off of it, her wings tucking into her back as she careened into the other woman.
Instead of striking, Haven grabbed Mei by her wrists. Her wings unfurled behind her and began to lift them higher into the air. "No one will ever clip my wings." Haven hissed, her voice shaky but confident. The threat alone had sent shivers down her spine. "Not you, not the Foundation... I will fight for myself and for Rory. I will not break his heart."
"Oh but I bet I could, Sub-Class." Mei's face suddenly contorted, her hair becoming thick and curled. Within seconds, Mei was gone, replaced instead by Torres.
Haven's expression melted from anger to shock.
"You're not worthy of the power we gave Tiamat. You half-breed degenerate." Torres easily broke free of Haven's grasp, sending the small girl to the ground. She seemed to grow by the second until she was a height that towered over the fallen Haven. "No matter how far or high you fly, we will be there waiting to ground you." Torres sneered.
Haven looked up from where she laid, fear growing in her eyes as she tucked her aching wings in tightly to her back.
"I personally will make sure you disappear." She laughed, Haven suddenly plunged into darkness only to find herself alone, suspended in a cage. The cage hung in a room surrounded by all manner of laboratory equipment. On the table below her was another young girl, a brunette just like Haven. She too possessed large tawny covered wings that were forcibly stretched out as masked figures protruded her with needles and cut away at her flight feathers.
Haven's heart began to race within her chest. Her breathing became erratic as she witnessed the scene below. "No... this isn't real." She whispered. "Not real." She reached for the neural link against her temples, desperate to free herself of the image. Her instincts stopped her just as she touched them. She had to endure the simulation. There had to be a way out of it.
"The school won't let you hurt us." Haven said as she gripped the bars to the cage. She pulled against them, her panic fueling her muscles. When they didn't budge, she kicked at them, her frustration evident on her face. "Amma hates you for what you've done. She will destroy you."
Torres vanished into the darkness above the room, her laughter becoming a disembodied voice until only a whispered reply.
Let Tiamat come, it's time she returned home, your school can not stop us.
And then, there was nothing but Haven alone in her cage, watching the other winged woman torn apart for spare parts like a discarded machine.
Escape seemed futile after the tenth attempt to kick the cage open. Haven panted where she sat, her eyes searching the room for anything that could help her. They stopped on the table below and the gruesome sight made her sick to her stomach. There was no doubt that it was an imitation of herself on that table. Of what the Foundation might do to her if the rumors were true. Alyssa had said a girl like herself had gone missing, after all. Even if this was a projection of her fears, her fear of this was real.
"Not real... not real." Haven's words were barely a whisper. She placed herself in the center of the cage. Her knees tucked into her chest as she hugged them tightly. "Not real." She shut her eyes and rest her forehead on her knees. The nausea began to subside. "Not real."
Her wings extended around herself, forming a cocoon of warmth. She could still feel the now dry splotches of oil on her outer feathers. Her forearms had stopped bleeding but they still stung as she gripped them tightly. Her right hand ached where Katja had held it too tightly. She let the pain ground her, and yet her heart still beat wildly in her chest. She felt the warmth of blood against her cheek from where Mei had cut her. Dried oil caked her other cheek. Her collarbone stung as her shoulders curled inwards. Tears pricked at her eyes as she tried to ignore the sounds of a bone saw below her.
"Not real." Her voice broke on the second word. "Not real."
As Rory spoke, she heard a steadiness in his words that she hadn’t heard before. He wanted her to let go, but he wanted her to be right behind him. He and Katja had a plan, something they had partnered together to accomplish before. Haven nodded as he finished. That wild look in her eye shifted to acknowledge her trust in him for a fleeting moment. She slowly began to back away from the fire, away from Rory’s grounding touch. Instinct returned in a vicious wave of fear the moment she stood alone. She turned to run from the approaching flames, but Katja’s voice caught her attention.
Haven allowed Katja’s words to comfort her further. There was a way out. The realization kicked her into gear. The oil that covered her shoes threatened to hold her still, but it was no match for Haven. She poured her strength into her legs. She tore through the oil as if it was a shallow lake in the mountains far away. Her wings unfurled beside her. They flinched once, delaying her takeoff as the first drops of oil from above stuck and matted feathers together. She cursed, realizing she was running out of space to run. The wall approached fast and she made a split decision.
Five feet from the oil slick wall Haven kicked off of the floor. She sent herself feet first onto the vertical surface. Her wings tucked into her back as her feet connected with the wall five feet off of the ground, and then she launched herself into the air at a 45 degree angle. Now cleared from the wall and the floor, Haven’s wings snapped open. They beat against the air around her until they held her aloft, the wind produced by them fanning the flames below. She looked upwards, at the hole that Rory made for them to escape through, and began to circle towards it. There was no time to waste if the Lorcán above was distracted. His boots came into sight as Haven circled the opening.
The boots she’d been watching before shifted into someone else. The new imitation’s voice told her all she needed to know about who it was. Her words only angered Haven. It was time to make her move. Despite the worry that shot through her as Katja’s scream overwhelmed her ears, Haven didn’t falter. Instead, she used it as a fuel to her own personal fire.
She dropped a few meters below the opening. The heat below warmed her skin for a passing moment. She saw Katja had begun to climb, relieved to see she hadn’t been burnt, but she turned her head away before she was distracted by it. She angled herself upwards. Her wings began to furiously pump against the acrid air around her. The oil that collected on her feathers messed with her aerodynamics, but she powered through it. It began to slide off at the tips of her feathers, falling into the fire below with a hiss as it joined the flames.
Haven passed through the hole at her top ascending speed, aimed for the head of black hair and anguish-laden eyes that hadn’t turned her way yet. Her eyes were narrowed, a look of fury within them. She needed the anger to overwhelm the fear within her. She’d never felt webbing on her feathers before, and she didn’t plan to. She couldn’t afford to waste a moment in hesitation.
Her wings snapped open wide meters away from where Mei clung to the ceiling. The drag allowed her to swing her legs forward, her left foot extending out in front of her and aimed for that soft spot where the blow would surely render anyone unconscious. She tucked her arms into her chest and her wings into her back, and allowed momentum to carry her there. Her foot connected with Mei’s temple just as she spun herself. Her right leg came around behind her, delivering a blow to the back of the head that could send a hyperball out of the stadium.
Haven let herself spin and fall away from Mei, then. She dropped a few feet before her wings unfurled, catching the air as she quickly made a circle around the room. She then slowed herself down and hovered behind where Rory crouched. She couldn't bring herself to look at him in case Mei's words had left an impact.
"So we're resorting to slut shaming now? The real Mei would be above that, I'd hope.” Haven spoke, her fists clenched at her sides. ”He’s a good man. Your envy would have hurt him more than it hurts you.”
"Rory was mine," Mei screeched seemingly unphased by Haven's attack. "You stole him!" Webs flew from both of her wrists, strands going taut before she launched herself across the grated walkway between the billowing smoke and raging fire, both legs held in a flying kick aimed towards Haven.
Haven's wings beat downwards in a show of strength, propelling her up and over the crazed Mei. The smoke below clearing from around where Rory crouched. "Rory, find a way out of here!" She shouted to him. Her lungs could filter the smoke for a while, but she knew Rory could only handle it for a few minutes.
"You stole him! You winged whore!" The frenzied woman continued to berate Haven who had become the sole object of her rage. Her nails were razer sharp, slashing at the other woman as Mei did everything she could to entangle Haven. She moved at blinding speed, skittering from wall to ceiling to wall. Webs flying in every direction as the flames grew hotter. Metal creaked and groaned beneath, the weight of the mechanical equipment and the heat of the inferno straining the metal to its breaking point. A shudder rocked the room, the grating beginning to warp as a bolt was loosed and ricocheted down the wall.
Haven focused solely on avoiding the webbing as it began to fill the room. She took Mei's attacks to her forearms. The pain akin to slicing her arms on branches like she'd done countless times before. Mei was too fast to get a hit in while Haven was distracted with the webbing. Haven clenched her teeth together, growing frustrated with the barrage of attacks.
"You'll never be happy together, you freak!" Mei continued, "The Foundation is going to clip those wings!" She called in a sing song voice before swooping down again, frantically clawing at Haven.
"Give him up now before you break his heart!"
Haven released an angry howl as Mei's claws slipped past her forearms. She caught one on her cheek, and the other across her collarbone. She kicked her legs out in front of her to catch Mei by the stomach as she pushed the girl away from her.
"You're nothing but a construct of my fears!" She shouted, this time redirecting her attention to be on the offense. She let herself drop a meter, her feet connecting with a taut string of Mei's web. She launched herself off of it, her wings tucking into her back as she careened into the other woman.
Instead of striking, Haven grabbed Mei by her wrists. Her wings unfurled behind her and began to lift them higher into the air. "No one will ever clip my wings." Haven hissed, her voice shaky but confident. The threat alone had sent shivers down her spine. "Not you, not the Foundation... I will fight for myself and for Rory. I will not break his heart."
"Oh but I bet I could, Sub-Class." Mei's face suddenly contorted, her hair becoming thick and curled. Within seconds, Mei was gone, replaced instead by Torres.
Haven's expression melted from anger to shock.
"You're not worthy of the power we gave Tiamat. You half-breed degenerate." Torres easily broke free of Haven's grasp, sending the small girl to the ground. She seemed to grow by the second until she was a height that towered over the fallen Haven. "No matter how far or high you fly, we will be there waiting to ground you." Torres sneered.
Haven looked up from where she laid, fear growing in her eyes as she tucked her aching wings in tightly to her back.
"I personally will make sure you disappear." She laughed, Haven suddenly plunged into darkness only to find herself alone, suspended in a cage. The cage hung in a room surrounded by all manner of laboratory equipment. On the table below her was another young girl, a brunette just like Haven. She too possessed large tawny covered wings that were forcibly stretched out as masked figures protruded her with needles and cut away at her flight feathers.
Haven's heart began to race within her chest. Her breathing became erratic as she witnessed the scene below. "No... this isn't real." She whispered. "Not real." She reached for the neural link against her temples, desperate to free herself of the image. Her instincts stopped her just as she touched them. She had to endure the simulation. There had to be a way out of it.
"The school won't let you hurt us." Haven said as she gripped the bars to the cage. She pulled against them, her panic fueling her muscles. When they didn't budge, she kicked at them, her frustration evident on her face. "Amma hates you for what you've done. She will destroy you."
Torres vanished into the darkness above the room, her laughter becoming a disembodied voice until only a whispered reply.
Let Tiamat come, it's time she returned home, your school can not stop us.
And then, there was nothing but Haven alone in her cage, watching the other winged woman torn apart for spare parts like a discarded machine.
Escape seemed futile after the tenth attempt to kick the cage open. Haven panted where she sat, her eyes searching the room for anything that could help her. They stopped on the table below and the gruesome sight made her sick to her stomach. There was no doubt that it was an imitation of herself on that table. Of what the Foundation might do to her if the rumors were true. Alyssa had said a girl like herself had gone missing, after all. Even if this was a projection of her fears, her fear of this was real.
"Not real... not real." Haven's words were barely a whisper. She placed herself in the center of the cage. Her knees tucked into her chest as she hugged them tightly. "Not real." She shut her eyes and rest her forehead on her knees. The nausea began to subside. "Not real."
Her wings extended around herself, forming a cocoon of warmth. She could still feel the now dry splotches of oil on her outer feathers. Her forearms had stopped bleeding but they still stung as she gripped them tightly. Her right hand ached where Katja had held it too tightly. She let the pain ground her, and yet her heart still beat wildly in her chest. She felt the warmth of blood against her cheek from where Mei had cut her. Dried oil caked her other cheek. Her collarbone stung as her shoulders curled inwards. Tears pricked at her eyes as she tried to ignore the sounds of a bone saw below her.
"Not real." Her voice broke on the second word. "Not real."
