Part 38 (1/2)

My friends didn't want to let go of me. Trip had started to babble. ”Dude, we'll be praying for you. I know that you're going to come back. It might take a miracle, but it's not like we haven't seen miracles before. G.o.d's on our side, man.”

Holly was tougher. ”Be strong, Z.”

I stumbled away. Saying my farewells to the Amazing Newbie Squad of Yesteryear had been particularly painful. Trip was hurting. Holly was too, but she kept it bottled up behind a stoic mask. I noticed Trip starting to shudder, and Holly took his hand as they walked away.

Now it was just me and Julie.

”No matter what happens,” she said. ”I'll always love you.”

”You were the best thing that's ever happened to me, you know that, right?”

”Yeah, I know.” She tried to smile, but failed. ”I can't...I don't know what to...”

”It's okay,” I a.s.sured her. I stroked her face. My hand was trembling.

The earth shuddered. A few feet away, flames erupted from two points in the dirt, quickly burning outward, forming a circle just big enough for me to stand in. The ground inside seemed to disappear into darkness.

This was it.

”I love you.” I couldn't even kiss her good-bye.

I broke away from Julie and stepped into the circle. It was the hardest thing I've ever done.

Chapter 19.

Now I was alone.

I fell immediately as I entered the portal. It was as if the world just vanished, leaving me in a violent freefall. I hit the ground on my side, cracking a bunch of glow sticks. I lay there disoriented for a few seconds. Gravity seemed to be coming from a different direction, and it took me a dizzy moment to orient myself.

The circle I had stepped through was there, but instead of being above me like it felt it should be, it was off to the left. A beam of sunlight came through the hole, like a window into a pitch-black room. Wherever I was, it was nighttime, and we were outside. There were stars in the sky, and I was no astronomer, but I could tell I was nowhere near Alabama. I lumbered to my feet. ”Hood! I'm here. Let Mosh go!”

”You're armed I see. I expected no less from someone so stubborn, but at least I I am a man of my word.” The voice of the shadow man came from all around me. ”Free the brother.” am a man of my word.” The voice of the shadow man came from all around me. ”Free the brother.”

Lights ignited atop several tall lampposts. I was on an asphalt path through an old cemetery. The mausoleums were gray and crumbling. Every path was surrounded by ornate wrought-iron fences, speckled with rust. Mosh was there, and directly behind him were two hooded acolytes. My brother was shaking, held up by the cultists. His left hand had been wrapped in a towel, but he'd already bled through it. The acolytes pushed Mosh toward the hole.

”Dude? What's going on?” he cried. He looked terrible, pale from blood loss.

Relief flooded through me. At least he was still alive. ”I'm trading myself for you. Go through the portal.”

”I can't leave you, man. These guys are nuts. They cut my fingers off! They're going to kill you.”

”I can take care of it. Go.”

One of the cultists shoved Mosh. He tumbled forward and simply disappeared when he hit the hole. It closed behind him, taking the sunlight with it.

That left just me and the crazies. Monster Hunter Solo Monster Hunter Solo.

”Come with us, please,” one of the cultists said nervously, glancing at my shotgun. ”The High Priest awaits.” There was a large building at the end of the path. It looked like a really cozy house, but somehow it had an industrial feel at the same time. I scanned in every direction. There were no other lights anywhere near us. Hood was nowhere to be seen. If I made a run for it, I'd die from the bite before I made it very far.

”Does he await over there?” I nodded my head toward the building.

”Yes, please allow us to escort you.”

”Naw, I think I can get there myself.” I flicked off Abomination's safety as I raised the stubby weapon. BOOM BOOM. I blasted a round of buckshot into the chest of the first cultist, then jerked the muzzle onto the next one. BOOM BOOM. Both of them went down like the sacks of c.r.a.p that they were.

”It's on now, Hood!” I shouted as I stepped over the bodies and walked toward the building. I was missing my honeymoon for this.

The lights all died at once. His voice came from the air itself. ”Of course. I'm impressed that you're still able to walk. Usually by now the bitten is nearly comatose. I can see it though. The fever is burning you up. Your muscles are weakening. You're bleeding internally. It won't be long now.”

I'd managed to smash most of the glow sticks by the time I reached the manicured front lawn. I activated the brilliant flashlight attached to my shotgun's rail and swept it over the front of the building. There was a sign: mortuary.

”Oh, that just figures,” I muttered, clambering up the steps.

”Yes, I own twenty of these around the world, as well as several dedicated crematoriums and livestock-rendering factories. It gives me plenty of raw materials. Art supplies, if you will.”

The double doors at the entrance were beautifully carved wood and stained gla.s.s. I smashed them open with my boot. I moved through, my shotgun light pulsing. I checked to see if the flashlight was malfunctioning, but I realized it was because of how badly my limbs were shaking. It was a nice waiting room. Large displays of flowers were set in vases under the stained gla.s.s windows. Nothing moved in here. My illuminated green reflection bounced back from the gla.s.s.

His voice came from just ahead of me. ”Nice glow sticks. Are you going to a rave?”

The chapel was one of those bland, nondenominational types, but with one obviously recent addition. The flashlight beam illuminated a giant-golden-squid idol tied to the wall. I swept the light back and forth. The room was huge and there were deep shadows everywhere. The tremors in my legs were making it difficult to move quickly. I had to pause and lean against a pew to catch my breath. Something hot and wet dripped down my face. I wiped it away, then studied my glove under the glow sticks. My nose had started bleeding.

”Show yourself!” I screamed.

”Certainly,” the response came from directly behind me.

I turned, whipping Abomination around. There was nothing there.

”Why must we fight, Owen? Why do you rage against your destiny?”

”Face me,” I hissed. ”Let's finish this like men!” A finger tapped me on the shoulder. I spun and blasted a round of buckshot through a stained gla.s.s window. A curtain moved and I shot it too. ”d.a.m.n it!” There was movement overhead, a ma.s.sive shadow slinking across the ceiling.

I raised my gun as it dropped. The light caused the shape to shrink. Jerking the trigger, I managed to pump several rounds upward before impact. It slammed me into the carpet. I kept firing. The shape rose. My flashlight beam cut a path through the shadow, leaving nothing but a man in a robe. I shot Hood repeatedly in the chest, silver buckshot tearing right through him. I kept on shooting even as my flashlight exploded.

He disappeared into the darkness.

Now all I had was the pale green glow coming from my armor. I dropped Abomination into its sling. ”You killed me, Hood. I'm going to return the favor!” I reached for the pouch on my back and pulled out a pair of road flares. They ignited with a hiss of flame and sparks. ”I'm gonna burn this motherf.u.c.ker down!” I laughed maniacally as I tossed the flares to the far end of the room and reached back for more. Once I had thrown a flare into each corner I drew another magazine from my chest rig and reloaded my shotgun. One of the curtains was on fire and the carpet had caught at the far end. Now that was more like it. Flames licked up the wall, casting flickering light across the chapel. I glanced back and forth, searching for my target.

”Monster Hunters are always h.e.l.l on the furniture,” he whispered in my ear. I turned, too slow, and he blocked my shotgun. Hood's sneering face was inches from my own. He head-b.u.t.ted me. Stars exploded in my vision. Then he hit me, once, twice, fists colliding with my face, robes snapping around his arms, and finished it off by kicking me brutally hard in the stomach. I collided with a pew, flipped over it, and landed on my back.

Gasping for air, I started to crawl. I was so weak. Water began to fall from the ceiling. Fire sprinklers. I coughed uncontrollably. My body was tearing itself apart.

”You have any idea what this'll do to my insurance?” He leapt onto the top of the pew I had gone over, and crouched there, watching, enjoying my plight. The light from the flares was dying, extinguished by the sprinklers. As the light dimmed, Hood seemed to blur and grow. I flipped Abomination to full auto and emptied an entire magazine through his body. He leapt from the pew, splinters flying in every direction, and vanished back into the shadows. I rolled onto my stomach and clawed my way across the carpet beneath the other pews. It wasn't like I could hide. I glowed in the dark.

”I defeated Earl Harbinger and and Agent Franks simultaneously. What exactly do you think Agent Franks simultaneously. What exactly do you think you're you're going to accomplish? Part of me exists in a dimension beyond your understanding. You couldn't stop me in broad daylight on your best day, let alone half-dead and in the dark.” going to accomplish? Part of me exists in a dimension beyond your understanding. You couldn't stop me in broad daylight on your best day, let alone half-dead and in the dark.”

I found an open s.p.a.ce between rows and rolled into it, whacking my head in the process. I reached for the satchel with Milo's super flash-bang. I could barely feel my hands and they blundered about clumsily like they were asleep.