Sell you a Bridge chapter 96
Added 2022-02-15 19:06:48 +0000 UTCThe Clock Tower September 29th 2010 4:00 PM EDT
I was exhausted. A month. A month of nearly non stop grinding trying unsuccessfully to use as few of my points as possible. I'd officially hit level thirty yesterday, with a daily income of a hundred and fifty points, and I'd dumped the extra fifteen in dexterity, bringing it up to thirty. We were on level thirteen now, having just entered, and we'd hit a wall. Hell was, as one might imagine, hellish. The monsters down there were the strongest they could get from the concentration considering how far ahead we were, and even going all out I could barely take one or two of them at a time.
Which brought me to where I was now. I had thirty one hundred points banked. I'd planned to wait and use them for my lair, but I was genuinely worried we might die if I didn't take the devil transformation. We'd been ambushed by a Storm Lord when we first got down there and only Artemis and Zee's dominance over lightning had save me. Even my king's sword couldn't do much real damage to it. I sighed and looked across the table, glancing up from my phone at my best friend and girlfriend. "Are you two sure about this?"
Zee nodded, and I found my train of thought derailed by her insanely high charisma. Madame Xanadu had been working overtime on teaching her finer glamour control, and she was doing a damn good job, but when it was the three of us she didn't bother. She and Artemis were at thirty like I was, putting my girlfriend at a whopping three hundred thirty charisma, and despite being mostly used to it it could be a bit distracting. Still she didn't hesitate. "You being ok is the most important thing, hell is too much for us as we are, you need to be stronger. We all do."
I sighed. She was right. I was only at thirty one hundred points because I'd been dumping literally dozens of them into the dungeon. Which was what they were for sure, but it also meant I didn't have them to spend of getting new powers and abilities. Hell was a watershed, and this close to making it through the dungeon and getting to Annabel we couldn't afford to slack. I had the weirdest feeling that things were only just starting to take off and even pulling in hundreds of points and being fast enough to cut bullets out of the air with my King's Sword of Haste wouldn't be enough.
Not to mention the income from my points would probably spike at least a hundred with the race evolution, plus all the new powers and abilities I would have. The description of the heart of the ultimate devil made it clear it would synergize incredibly well with my powers, apparently devils used magic based on imagination, I wasn't sure why but I felt like that would work well with my powers. I would even get a unique ability with the transformation. A bloodline of my own to pass down to my kids.
I wasn't clear what that bloodline might be but I was excited to find out, there was no options listed but apparently I would be able to feel it. Honestly though, I was scared. My last physical upgrade had been agonizing, and this was any actual race change. I couldn't imagine the pain. Zee seemed to notice the hesitation because she walked over to take my hand. "I'm worried too baby. But you have to trust your power, it's never given you anything you can't handle before and it won't start now. I'll be right here with you whole time anyway."
I took a deep breath, closing my eyes to try to center myself before I hit the button.I felt the energy in my body drain away, but with a hundred points still left I wasn't exactly drained. Of course, a second later there was a knock on the door to my room, and I walked over and opened the door. Sitting in the hallway was a huge black wicker casket. The thing was sealed with what looked like melted gold, and there were images engraved on the top in gold tracery. I picked it up and carried it inside to set it on the table in my room as Zee closed the door.
The thing was heavier than I expected. At twenty five strength I was two and a half times stronger than peak human and I still had trouble lifting that damn casket up and thumping it down on the table, which creaked ominously under the weight of a box that was only supposed to have a literal heart in it. I wondered if my heart would get heavy like that, or if this was some kind of magic fuckery. The melted gold looked pretty thick, but luckily I still had my trusty tanto, even if it didn't see as much use these days.
I had my demon slaying dagger too, but putting it near a devil heart just seemed like asking for trouble so I slipped the tanto from it's sheath and pressed it against the gold, slicing right through the stuff with the insanely sharp and durable material. In this instance not being magical actually helped I think, because the wards keeping the heart fresh might have reacted badly with a magic item. Once the gold parted a hiss of darkness wooshed out of the case, like pressurized air, but more goth.
Lifting the lid after that was shockingly easy given how heavy the box was, and when I saw what was inside I was...a bit torn. It WAS a heart. A literal body part, but it was also weird. It looked like it was made of some kind of shiny black material so dark that it ate the light around it, and I could feel a sense of weight and power rolling off it as we all stared at the organ. When I reached down to pick it up I confirmed that the box had been most of the weight, the warm, oddly sticky piece of flesh being even lighter than I would have expected from a heart, nearly weightless in fact. I grimaced at the thing then raised it to the girls in a toast, and before I could reconsider said "Bottoms up" and bit into the item.
To understand the experience of eating the heart I would need to explain it in stages. First stage, the squelch. When I bit into the heart I felt a massive rush of juice flow into my mouth, so I naturally assumed in that split second that it was mostly full of liquid. This led to stage two, the surge, where my momentary relief at not having to chew the thing turned to confusion as the entire rest of the heart became liquid in my hand. Which led to stage three, the smothering, when the acceptance that I'd end drinking the thing turned to horror and the black sludge it turned into was drowned out (no pun intended) by the substance shooting down my throat like a living entity and surging through my whole body.
I'd been expecting pain, and that was in there, and I'd been expecting the taste to be awful (which it was), but I had not been expecting the thing to try to suffocate me from the inside while it was burning its way through my whole body. My muscles all locked up, but luckily this time the screaming couldn't happen because of the toxic sludge blocking my airway, so Zee and Artemis just got to watch worriedly as I flopped down on the floor like a fish, twitching as my entire body got overwritten. It was almost a relief when I finally blacked out from the pain.
Or it would have been, if my slowly clouding vision didn't clear suddenly. On the upside I now officially no longer hurt, but unfortunately I couldn't feel my body at all, which made standing up and looking around disconcerting. I wasn't in my room anymore. I was in A room, but not mine, and I wasn't alone. This entire thing had been so fucking weird already I literally just sat frozen for a minute, contemplating what was going on , before the girl on the couch playing videos said "Can you talk? I could have sworn you could talk."
I jumped at the sound of her slightly dreamy voice. She never looked at me as she spoke, just staring at her game. She looked...weird. She had shaggily cut blonde short hair, a white tank top, and her arms were festooned with multicolor glow stick bracelets and leather cuffs and bands. Her incredibly thin, pale legs were wrapped in a pair of cargo shorts and she had them against her chest with her feet up on the couch, her toenails painted rainbow colors. She looked like a very high raver girl, but I got the impression she absolutely was not to be fucked with.
I cleared my throat. "Um, hi. Yes. I can talk. I don't think we've been introduced, though you do seem weirdly familiar." Which was true, she did seem familiar. But not like I knew her, more like Deja Vu, but without the impression of something forgotten. It was hard to explain. I looked around. "If you don't mind me asking, where are we? Is this my brain? If so how exactly did you get in here?" I didn't really want things coming into my brain, even mostly harmless looking raver girls I somehow kind of knew.
She shook her head quickly, her blonde hair flying around. "I'm Del, and I didn't get in anywhere. This is my place. You're the one who showed up." She flicked her eyes to me in a sort of apathetic curiosity. "Which is strange. You do seem to be between consciousness and unconsciousness, so you could be considered Delirious, but mostly people need an invitation to visit. I must have invited you. Or maybe I haven't yet, it can be hard to tell with me. Would you like to sit down?" She gestured to the couch next to her with a jerk of her head.
I shrugged and did that. "So, you said I'm delirious? I take it that means I'll wake up soon? Not that your place isn't nice, I just kind of want to get home. I left my girlfriend and my bestie alone with my body, and once the shock of seeing me pass out in a mouth foaming mess wears off there's a non zero chance of my best friend drawing something on my face in permanent marker." I doubted Zee would let her, but if she was annoyed enough it was possible, and I'd rather not risk it, since I knew Artemis would take pictures.
She waved a hand casually. "Nah, you'll wake up in a little under a minute. Still, nice meeting you. I think I can see why I picked you. You have an interesting power. Good luck with that." For the first time she turned and fixed me with her gaze, her heterochromic green and blue eyes spearing into me, the silver flecks in them shining. "Also, you might want to slow down. Changing yourself too quickly can mess with your head." I realized as she said this that her outfit had changed. In fact it had changed three times while she was talking.
My eyes were wide as I opened my mouth to ask what she was talking about and if my powers came from her when she flicked her eyes back to the screen. "Looks like you're waking up now. Say hi to my brother and Barnabas for me. It'll be nice to meet you. It was good seeing you again for the first time. Bye now." The experience of your eyes flying open while they're already open was enough to shock me back into the awareness that I was in my room again with Zee and Artemis on either side. What the fuck had that been about?