Lost Echo
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Anya flinched at the drawl coming from the psycho chick, stepping back against Kallos. It made no sense how she was here. They were in the past, right? That’s what the old man had claimed? “So you’re friends with Damian?” If they were really in the past, he must have sent her too. If not…her eyes flicked to the bedraggled man, why the elaborate set up?
She ignored Ava’s chipper words, instead focusing on Narzas, “I’m going. You don’t have to come if you don’t want to, but I have to try.”
The smelly man stepped forward, interrupting Johan. Cargo. Anya supposed it could be worse. “You’re a shitty shipper if your cargo gets damaged enough to die.” She muttered, letting herself be heard. As long as Hannah got home, that was what mattered. The girl was smart, if she got free she could make it home. Anya didn’t expect to.
She looked around the group as they walked. It was easy to trade her life for Hannah’s. She’d have done it with any of her flock. But to trade all these lives? Anya knew she was a monster, but she was willing. She’d do her best to protect Ren. But the adults would have to handle themselves.
The airship looked like it wouldn’t hold them. It fell from the sky, and Anya merged just in case she needed to make an escape. She glanced at Ren. She might be able to hold onto him. Johan probably could fly as a bat, he’d get Narzas, but Ava? Was she durable enough to survive such a fall?
Thankfully it was unnecessary. They landed before a submarine, perfectly smooth. She’d heard of those who could control metal, but had never seen it before. She nodded her agreement with Ren’s assessment, wondering if any of it needed to be welded or could someone create it by completely molding the metal?
Anya kept her wings to balance herself across the plank, then absorbed them, keeping Kallos deep inside, to climb into the interior. It reeked, especially of enough gasoline to make her fear creating a spark. She had to bend in half to walk to a seat near the window. Automatically detaching her legs, she breathed a sigh of relief as she left them standing beside her. She scowled as the old man misgendered Ava--something adults always did. It was obvious Ava was a woman: he was just being an ass.
She could believe it was a child who made this--simply because of its smaller size. Most of their hideouts at home required Anya to take off her legs to move around in, children didn’t need as much space, and she could manage. “Where is he now?” This close, following an actual lead, Anya was hopeful. And Hannah would love to meet this kid.
With an ease of practice, Anya used her arms to propel herself from one empty seat to another until she landed on the floor in the front. She peered into the cockpit, interested in the pipes and levers that made up its surface. She assumed the pedals on the floor were controlling the ship, one to dive and one to rise. “Can you access the engine from inside the ship?”
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She ignored Ava’s chipper words, instead focusing on Narzas, “I’m going. You don’t have to come if you don’t want to, but I have to try.”
The smelly man stepped forward, interrupting Johan. Cargo. Anya supposed it could be worse. “You’re a shitty shipper if your cargo gets damaged enough to die.” She muttered, letting herself be heard. As long as Hannah got home, that was what mattered. The girl was smart, if she got free she could make it home. Anya didn’t expect to.
She looked around the group as they walked. It was easy to trade her life for Hannah’s. She’d have done it with any of her flock. But to trade all these lives? Anya knew she was a monster, but she was willing. She’d do her best to protect Ren. But the adults would have to handle themselves.
The airship looked like it wouldn’t hold them. It fell from the sky, and Anya merged just in case she needed to make an escape. She glanced at Ren. She might be able to hold onto him. Johan probably could fly as a bat, he’d get Narzas, but Ava? Was she durable enough to survive such a fall?
Thankfully it was unnecessary. They landed before a submarine, perfectly smooth. She’d heard of those who could control metal, but had never seen it before. She nodded her agreement with Ren’s assessment, wondering if any of it needed to be welded or could someone create it by completely molding the metal?
Anya kept her wings to balance herself across the plank, then absorbed them, keeping Kallos deep inside, to climb into the interior. It reeked, especially of enough gasoline to make her fear creating a spark. She had to bend in half to walk to a seat near the window. Automatically detaching her legs, she breathed a sigh of relief as she left them standing beside her. She scowled as the old man misgendered Ava--something adults always did. It was obvious Ava was a woman: he was just being an ass.
She could believe it was a child who made this--simply because of its smaller size. Most of their hideouts at home required Anya to take off her legs to move around in, children didn’t need as much space, and she could manage. “Where is he now?” This close, following an actual lead, Anya was hopeful. And Hannah would love to meet this kid.
With an ease of practice, Anya used her arms to propel herself from one empty seat to another until she landed on the floor in the front. She peered into the cockpit, interested in the pipes and levers that made up its surface. She assumed the pedals on the floor were controlling the ship, one to dive and one to rise. “Can you access the engine from inside the ship?”
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