Trente held firmly to Nai'Shee's arm as she hoisted him up with surprising strength, and speed, the large plummeting stone colliding with the ground and shattering where he had been sat moments before. The rescue triggering an extremely vivid flashback, Nai'Shee explaining her intention to study Flux at the ball, in the striking red dress. He had to admit she was damn good, and lucky for her too. He was surprised how effective it was, and was quite envious in the current predicament they found themselves in. He had barely the time to make a mental note to ask her for lessons on that at some point before the vivid flash ended and he was back in his present, back in that deadly hallway.
He knew every moment he stopped to think was another he held back the women before him that could currently run nearly twice his speed. So he forced himself to focus, to ignore the barrage of rocks for a moment, the booming thunder, the apparent hot flashes. "Basement," he had heard that for sure, which made perfect sense to avoid a storm. East Wing, the magecraft labs, their thoughts synched and his face melted from it's rare dumbfounded expression to his usual resolved demeanor. "That way." He pointed to the end of the hall they were in. Trente knew there were close, but was having trouble sorting through his thoughts, his memories, to remember exactly where the entrance to the labs was. Another blast of heat hit him, this one significantly stronger, nearly blowing him off his feet, as he realized it was just the beginning, only the precursor of the storm. They had to get out of it soon or it would swallow them whole. No doubt about that. They both sprint down the hall once more, as Trente thought back in his cartography class, he had done a project on the school, mapped out every hallway, ever twist and turn, every hidden room he could find. The East Wing was his first location to map, so he ought to know where the entrance was. Then, from the obscuring mist of the storm came another unexpected vivid recollection, the information unfolding before him as if he were calmly writing the map once again. Ink calmly, carefully running along the smooth vellum map he was crafting. A hallway, the one they were in, precise units wide, and long. First room, office, another, a wash room, then a long stretch of no rooms. "Here!" Trente burst out with sudden relief and urgency, pointing at a closed door. That was it, the entrance to the system of labs. He had done it, though questioned a moment later if it was in time.
There was another gargantuan sound, reverberating through the hallways, another sound akin to stonework breaking. The Astronomy tower? He wasn't sure, his contemplation was cut off by a blast from behind. It seemed like dust, a plume of small stones flying through the hallways from behind them. Nai'Shee reached the door first, fist wrapped with a death grip around the dimmly lit handle of the door. The blast hit. The vivid and painful pelting of small stones could be felt across his backs and legs as Trente's feet suddenly left the ground behind with easy. The storm was powerful, putting Trente's comparable strength in perspective. Trente had always been bound by gravity, and the storm mocked gravity, mocked thought, and time, mocked all that Trente had built his life on. All that kept him sane being ripped away. He was an ant, less then, a small insignificant loose leaf in a wildfire. He hated the feeling, it wounded his pride deeply, but that would sting later. No pain reached him in his current state of panic. Only thoughts of survival resided within his fragile human mind as the rest of his body went flying forward.
He could see her in the darkness and dust, Nai'Shee grasping firmly to the handle of the door which bent and threatened to rip off, her strong arm enduring the blast significantly better than Trente. He did all he could, he reached out to her as the blast carried him past. Shot his arm out toward her and preyed with all his heart in that split moment that she would reach out to him. That her flux gave her the agility to catch him arm in the gloom, and her spirit gave her the strength to notice him in the darkness. Trente wasn't accustomed to reached out for others, but he could tell when he was defeated, when he needed help. It was time. |