Chapter 600 Wicked than human!!
Chapter 600 Wicked than human!!
"Aether?" Nightfire called out, her voice edged with fear as she frowned, noticing him staring at her with disbelieving eyes. "What's wrong? You look like you've seen a ghost.""How…?" Aether muttered, his voice barely audible, his face frozen in shock.
"What how?" Nightfire snapped, her frown deepening. "Stop acting weird and focus. We don't have time for this!"
Aether shook his head as if clearing away intrusive thoughts. "Anyway," he said, regaining his composure, "let's
"Can't we slow down a bit? We're already out of the mansion!" Nightfire protested, holding on tightly.
"No," Aether replied firmly. His eyes hardened as his boots hit the ground with deliberate force. "We're not safe yet. This thing… it's too smart. We need to get as far away as possible before it resets."
He propelled himself forward, leaving trails of purple sparks in his wake.... Finally, a massive wall appeared in the distance, carved with a grotesque statue of a monstrous mouth.
"There it is!" Nightfire gasped, her eyes lighting up with hope.
But just as they approached, her illusions, back in the mansion flickered, black mist swirling around..... Her power was disconnected.
The monster's eyes snapped in realization and,
Tick!
Thud.
"Nope! Nop-- Ouch!" Nightfire let out a startled cry as Aether suddenly collapsed, taking her down with him. They hit the ground hard, and she groaned in pain, scrambling to her feet. Her eyes darted frantically, and when she saw the monster waiting just outside the mansion, her blood ran cold.
"W-What are you doing?!" she yelled, her voice shrill with panic. "This is not playtime, Aether!"
Aether pushed himself up, his eyes wide with confusion, "How?" he stammered. "I was running a second ago, and now—"
"What how?" Nightfire interrupted her voice a mixture of frustration and fear. "What's going on?!"
Aether's face darkened as he glanced at Nightfire and Helena. They had been pulled back in time again...
Clenching his teeth, Aether's jaw tightened, veins visibly pulsing with the frustration and urgency coursing through him. "You search this floor. I'll take the upper one," he ordered sharply, his voice devoid of its usual warmth.
Without waiting for a response, he strode toward the stairs, his movements brisk and mechanical.
Nightfire reached out, her fingers brushing the air as if to stop him, but she hesitated. Something about him felt off, distant. Her lips parted, but no words came out. 'Maybe he's scared too,' she thought, letting her hand fall back to her side. With a heavy sigh, she turned to begin her search, pushing aside the growing unease in her chest.
Just like before, the sequence began.
"BOOOO!"
Aether glanced back at her briefly. "Let's go," he said flatly, not waiting for a response as he pushed forward. His voice carried no trace of excitement, no relief—just focus.
Nightfire frowned, her arms crossing for a moment, "Well, whatever," she muttered before shrugging it off.
Thud!
The door slammed open, and Aether stepped forward, standing tall before the looming monster. Its grotesque form twisted unnaturally, its hollow eyes gleaming with malice. "Hey," Aether called out, his voice low and taunting. "Come at me." Without a moment's hesitation, he lunged at the beast.
The monster initially ignored him, dismissing him as yet another illusion. But the instant Aether moved, its instincts screamed danger. The weight of his killing intent was palpable, suffocating even.
The monster recoiled, its grotesque muscles rippling as it dodged his strike, narrowly avoiding his ice spear-like precision.
With a deafening roar, the creature retaliated, its claws slashing through the air with a speed that belied its size. Aether parried, the impact reverberating through his arms. Flames erupted from his hands, forcing the beast back, but it quickly recovered, lunging at him with renewed ferocity.
The fight was brutal, every strike and counterstrike shaking the walls of the mansion. Aether's movements were precise, calculated, and relentless.
His goal wasn't to kill—it was to buy time!
Meanwhile, Nightfire held Helena tightly in her arms, running as fast as her legs could carry her.
Her breath came in short, ragged gasps. Each step felt heavier than the last, but she refused to stop. Her lips trembled as her mind raced with guilt. She glanced back for a fleeting moment, catching a glimpse of Aether holding the monster at bay.
Her heart ached. As much as she wanted to help him, his words rang in her ears: "Do not come back. No matter what."
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"I… I'm sorry," she whispered, her voice breaking as tears welled up in her eyes. She tightened her grip on the unconscious Helena and forced herself to keep running.
Back in the mansion, Aether ducked under another swipe of the monster's claws, flames erupting from his fists as he struck back. The monster let out a guttural growl, blood dripping from its wounds as it stared at him.
"Grrrrrr!" it growled, its body heaving with fury. It seemed to realize Aether's plan now—he was stalling, buying time for the others to escape.
"What's wrong?" Aether taunted, a cocky smile playing on his lips. "Getting scared of me now?"
The monster's red eyes narrowed, its grin twisting into something more sinister. Without warning, it leapt toward him with terrifying speed, its intent clear: one of them wouldn't leave this place alive.
Meanwhile,
"Huff-Huff-Huff" Nightfire stumbled to a halt, panting heavily as she finally reached the massive wall with the grotesque statue. Her legs wobbled beneath her as she stared at the statue's monstrous maw.
"Here goes nothing," she muttered, reaching out to touch the statue. But just as her fingers brushed its surface—
Tick!
"Nope! Nope, nope, nope! Absolutely not! No way!" Nightfire crouched down, hugging her knees tightly as she furiously shook her head. "I'm not moving an inch! This place is cursed, I'm sure of it! I can still hear those voices in my head, Aether! Voices! Did you forget what almost happened to us?!" That dangerous voice almost made her pee!
Meanwhile, Aether's gaze at Nightfire... no, He wasn't looking at Nightfire... He finally understood something.
"I see…" he murmured under his breath, his voice hollow. His chest heaved as realization struck him. "It's killing itself… to keep us here."
He froze, his mind replaying the monster's movements. He remembered the final moments when the creature realized he was stalling. It had done the unthinkable—slitting its own throat to reset time and trap them again.
Why didn't he think about it before?
Because he was still a sane person. He never anticipated that a monster would go to such extremes, even kill itself, to ensure their failure.
Nightfire flinched at his words, unable to understand. "Killing itself? What are you even babbling about now?" she shouted, her voice tinged with panic and fear.
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Aether didn't respond immediately. His eyes darted to Helena, still unconscious in Nightfire's arms. Something caught his attention—a faint smear of blood on her lips. His mind raced as pieces of the puzzle snapped into place.
'That wasn't there when we came back… after finding the switch.' His lips curled into a sly smile as realization dawned. He leaned back, his voice laced with mock amusement. "Oh, Helena's mother… let's play a little game of hide and sneak, shall we?"
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