67 Impostors 5 (2/2)
”All right, wake her up and come to the top of the bleachers to the left of the basketball court, something's happening.” Trevor whispered before taking his hand out of George's mouth and crawling on all fours in the direction of where he had told him to join him with the girl he just mentioned.
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Several seconds later
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Trevor was glued to the window, looking outside for something comming out of the ordinary.
He was then joined by George and Caroline.
”Why did you wake us up?” Caroline asked Trevor with annoyance in her voice. This time it looked like he hadn't called her to steal food, so her interest was non-existent.
He didn't even need to answer as a kind of blue lightning in the distance did it in his place; the Energy Slash that Lazar had thrown at the Draugur.
Since the leader of the Draugur was trying to block Lazar's skill, Trevor, George and Caroline were able to understand what was going on because the 'blue lightning' was illuminating its surroundings.
They saw the leader of the Draugur struggling against this blue lightning, they saw several Draugur behind him getting sliced because he couldn't resist it in the end and they also understood that all the Draugur they were seeing were rushing towards one place.
It was only when Lazar launched his next attack, his Dark Slash, that they understood that the Draugur were running towards a human since this time they had seen that the attack wasn't coming from nowhere.
The fact that a human would try to face these monsters was already unbelievable to them, but what happened afterwards was even more incredible.
From Lazar's point of view it was already shocking but for 3 people who have yet to see what the Apocalypse had to offer, it was much more impressive.
These purple glows which were coming out of the eyes of several hundreds of monsters at the same time and were dissolving in the air, it was both beautiful... and disgusting when you remember where this beauty comes from.
Ironically, the last thing they saw of Lazar was his premature escape; it was when he didn't realize that the Draugur were all dead.
When Lazar turned around after noticing that he didn't need to run away, he was too far away from the purple glows for Trevor, George and Caroline to see that he had figured out his error of judgment.
Too bad, if they had seen that Lazar hadn't really run away, they wouldn't have made the decision they were going to make now.
”Let's go see if he's gone...” Trevor said with a big smile which was exuding ambition, ”...If it's the case, then we will become fucking kings.”