

The black hairpin, now holding the power of a titanic apparition within it, was carefully tucked into the pocket of her skirt as Liz listened to the cheering of the others. She would have felt their joy, but her mind was still trying to wrap itself around the fact that she’d even managed to seal it in the first place.
Her body, which had buzzed with raw energy only moments ago, now felt almost hollow as she returned to her natural state of being. Her disappointment in her own strength flashed briefly on her face until she felt the dreaded woman’s arms wrap around her in a celebratory embrace. This time it wasn’t as awkward as before, and yet Liz didn’t return the hug as she looked up to the amplifier with her lips spread in a half-smile as she heard Broseidon compliment her work.
She’d just successfully sealed an apparition on her own. Lyss would have been cheering too, if she were here.
The bittersweet thought only lasted a moment before the air on the island sent a chill down her spine. She immediately frowned, knowing something was up before that something came into existence. Her head turned to survey the field, preparing herself for another attack, before the sound of water crashing onto sand drew her attention towards the island’s small beach.
Just beyond the sand, the sea began to convulse where an unnatural mass of black and purple emerged from the depths. Liz stared at the energy with wide eyes, somehow knowing that this was the work of the necromancer that had summoned a horde of undead to do their bidding, and couldn’t control the inferiority she felt gurgling in her stomach at the sight of what he summoned.
Her body tensed as yellowed bone emerged from the water bit by horrifyingly large bit. She took a step back as only a hand emerged, realizing just how big this undead was going to be with a small gasp as it continued to rise and rise from the ocean. Her head tilted back, back, back to follow the empty sockets that glowed with an unnatural light as it rose to full height. She could hardly hear the Holy Fuck! that her thoughts shouted, let alone the words of the dreaded woman beside her, as it released a roar that shook her bones.
Get rid of that? How?
The best she could offer was to give it something to fight until they could escape from this hellish island and get far, faar away from both the skeleton and the black lux user that had summoned it. Even if she knew how to banish the black lux freak, it would take about two or three of herself to do so even with the amplifier’s help.
The skeleton stomped its feet, and Liz felt the ground beneath her tremble. The roar shook her to her core once more. Her body was telling her to run and yet she was stuck in place. Her mary janes frozen to the ground by the awe and horror of what she was facing. The adrenaline left by the power boost was replaced by an unsettled feeling in her chest. Not quite fearful, but also not confident in her own ability to stop the skeleton before it unleashed itself on them.
She really needed to get her hands on the Burns Spellbook if she was going to face a strong magic user like this again.
“I need another boost–”
Her request was cut short as the colossal undead plunged for the island. She reached for the amplifier’s arm to pull her backwards, desperate to keep her only hope of stopping the skeleton from being crushed by its bony fists, but she didn’t make it before the fists impacted the dense sand of the beach with a sudden boom.
The island jerked beneath her feet with the powerful blow. Liz, already weak in the knees with shock, lost her balance and found herself falling the short distance between her full height and the earth. She landed right on her ass as her hands hit the grass behind her to keep her from tumbling further.
“Hound, save us!” She blurted out, her composure shattering for a moment. She couldn’t believe she was still alive. That the skeleton had aimed just short of them. She knew they didn’t have much time left.
“Boost me, now!” She shouted to the dreaded woman as she scrambled to her knees. “I’ll give it something to fight while we get the fuck out of here.”
Her palms pressed into the earth, crystal blue eyes filled with an instinctual need to fight or flight already closing as she prepared herself to summon the largest golem possible with the energy that the amplifier would provide. Hopefully soon.
Otherwise she would surely meet the Hound before she was ready.