Book 1: Chapter 19
Matsui flung herself sideways as violet lightning fractured the rooftop inches from where she stood. The explosion's force sent her skidding wildly across broken concrete. Through the smoke, maniacal laughter rang out.
"Is that the best Dorki's latest puppet warriors can muster?" Revena taunted, skeletal features flickering within writhing darkness. "I'm disappointed!"
Coughing grit from her throat, Matsui struggled upright and focused on her power. A barrage of icy shards rocketed at the floating nightmare. But Revena merely flicked her fingers, dissolving the missiles in midair.
"We'll stop you, no matter what it takes!" yelled Jayla, unleashing sizzling lightning bolts. They veered away before striking flesh, again deflected by unholy power. Snarling in frustration, Jayla resorted to hand-to-hand combat, exchanging blows with the cackling specter between shockwave bursts.
Matsui wracked her mind desperately for any advantage against the dark queen toying with them. The vial containing Dr. Yoka's antivirus still hung securely from her belt, but getting past Revena's guard seemed impossible when she could warp reality itself.
A pained cry refocused Matsui. Jayla sprawled unmoving near the roof's edge, electricity crackling uselessly around her. Revena hovered overhead, skull tilted in amusement. "One down already? What a loser."
Blood boiling, Matsui charged, reckless fury fueling each blistering shot. But Revena merely gesticulated, redirecting the attacks back on her. The icy missiles barely grazed past Matsui's face, close enough to burn with cold.
From behind Revena, flames erupted, scorching her cloak. The specter screeched furiously as Reira pressed the assault, blasts slamming their foe against ventilation units. "How do you like a taste of your own hellfire?" Reira shouted.
For the first time, Revena seemed distressed by the intense flames. Twisting away, her empty sockets fixed on Matsui. A clawed hand shot out, clutching her throat before she could react. Choking, Matsui saw Reira torn away by a spectral fist as darkness crowded her vision. They had failed.
But just before oblivion claimed her, the iron grip suddenly released. Matsui collapsed, gagging for air. Blearily looking up, she saw Dorki latched ferociously onto Revena's face, claws and teeth shredding brittle bone. Her agonized screams pierced the sky.
With her foe distracted, Matsui crawled weakly toward Jayla's limp form. To her relief, singed clothes still rose with breath. Working quickly, Matsui summoned ice power, freezing torn flesh to stop the bleeding. Only Dorki could heal the girls, but Matsui intended to use other methods to help her friends survive, at least.
Jayla's eyes fluttered open with a groan. "Did we get her?" Nearby, Dorki sailed away from Revena, clutching something white and crushed in his jaws - part of her destroyed skull. A banshee wail of rage sent Matsui's heart plummeting. Their reprieve had ended.
"Now, while she's weakened!" Gripping Jayla's shoulder, Matsui pulled her friend upright and grabbed the vial containing all hope. With a desperate prayer, they turned to face the dark queen's wrath. Blazing light within their joined hands met the swelling darkness as the two forces collided. And destiny held its breath.
The cure vial was inches from piercing Revena's spectral flesh when Matsui felt herself thrown violently back by an invisible force. She struck the helipad brutally, head spinning and the vial clattering away into darkness. She grabbed it before it rolled off the helipad. Blinking through the haze, Matsui registered Jayla and Reira also down, and Revena glided towards them unhindered.
They had failed. As the dark queen hovered closer, Matsui braced for the inevitable final blow ending their struggling stand. But Revena grasped their throats with clawed hands, glimmering strangely.
Matsui glimpsed a swirling nebula overhead through strobing pain as it lifted her off the ground. The portal! Revena was casting them directly into its hypnotic vortex against their will. Darkness rapidly engulfed Matsui's vision as she floated untethered through oblivion.
The agonizing impact jarred Matsui back to consciousness. Every nerve shrieked with pain as she lay gasping raggedly, trying to reorient her senses. Had they struck the pavement far below? Forcing her eyes open, she recoiled at the sight.
They lay on a devastated Tokyo street, swirling with unnatural violet mists. But the structures surrounding them were mere crumbling ruins, solitary walls, and rusting lampposts. No life stirred in this spectral wasteland bathed under a crimson sky.
Rolling over with a groan, Matsui saw Reira and Jayla limping over with drawn faces. Helping each other stand on trembling legs, the dire realization struck them immediately.
"Where the hell are we?" Reira's widened eyes scanned the entire ruins.
Jayla's throat rattled. "I… think we are in Revena's world!"
Reira's face turned pale. "Oh, hell no!"
"Dorki!" Matsui shouted desperately into the oppressive silence. But only a hollow echo answered.
Jayla sighed. "I guess we're on our own…"
In the distance, the jagged peaks of ruined skyscrapers pierced the gloom, ringing a chasm of darkness at the city's heart. And through the empty streets, shadowy forms wandered, the source of the moans carried on stale air. There would be no rest here.
Squaring her shoulders, Matsui met her friends' frightened eyes, seeing her dread reflected. But they had walked through the fire before unbroken. Together, their faint lights might still guide them out of even this endless night. Gripping her staff tighter, Matsui stepped forward, undaunted into ravenous darkness.
"Come on! Let's find a shelter so we can make our next move! This isn't the end yet!"
*****
Matsui's footsteps echoed eerily through the abandoned street, each hollow sound ratcheting her anxiety higher. She strained every sense, trying to pierce the violet fog coiling around them. But only shadows danced at the edge of her vision, gone when she turned.
Around decaying husks of vehicles and crumbling facades, Matsui felt eyes tracking their every movement. The moans carried on stagnant air seemed to emanate from everywhere and nowhere. They had no destination here in this dead world, only an endless fight for survival ahead.
Pausing at a major intersection blanketed in debris, Matsui noted the street signs marking their location - or what had been their familiar Shibuya district back home. She drew a shaking breath, voicing what they were all realizing. "She destroyed everything here..."
Jayla's eyes blazed as she took in the complete devastation surrounding them. "I don't get it. How could some bullied schoolgirl go THIS psycho?" She kicked an abandoned stroller angrily. "She'll do the same thing to our world next!"
Reira leaned against an overturned bus, staring up at the swirling vortex bleeding into the crimson sky. "Damage can really mess with people's heads." Her tone held bitter understanding. "If I hadn't found an outlet in my music, who knows what I might have become."
Resting a gentle hand on her shoulder, Matsui said firmly, "You are nothing like her. None of us are. We chose to be better."
Reira finally met her gaze, anger dimming slightly. For all the pain Revena had caused, paths existed to break cycles of suffering. If only she had found someone to light the way.
A chilling moan pulled their attention back to the present danger. Shapes shuffled from the shadows - familiar faces now distended, flesh hanging limply from bone. The remains of Revena's human victims denied even the escape of death in this nightmare realm. Matsui steeled herself against the rising tide.
"Let's move. There could be shelter ahead." Keeping her voice steady against the fear threatening to crack, took immense effort. But she had to believe they could survive this. After everything endured, three flickering lights could withstand even the deepest darkness. They clung together now, not just for courage, but desperate hope.
Passing hollowed-out storefronts and offices looming like tombstones, Matsui spotted the remains of a small gas station, its pumps sitting dormant and windows partially boarded. Within its fragile walls, they could rest briefly and regain strength for the next battle ahead. Because there was always another grueling trial on this eternal night.
Matsui slipped through a narrow gap in wooden planks, glancing around the dusty interior. Behind the counter, she could almost picture a bored teen worker flipping through magazines, blissfully unaware of the unfathomable future awaiting them all. Shaking off the ghostly image, she helped Reira and Jayla through the gap.
Their magical light flickered weakly in this realm, barely allowing them to reseal the opening against grasping arms. Slumped on the stained floor as darkness closed in, despair threatened to smother what little spirit remained. Stranded with no hope of ever seeing home again. And the dead outside knew it too, their meal now merely softened by dread. But as long as hearts still beat in defiance, Matsui refused to abandon the faith that had guided them through endless trials already.
Huddled inside the deserted gas station, Matsui tried tuning out the groans echoing around the perimeter. But dread gnawed at her gut like a ravenous beast - those unearthly sounds signaled their end here. This brief respite was only the calm preceding the storm.
A muted impact reverberated through one boarded window, followed by the scrape of cracked nails clawing down the exterior. Matsui's breath stalled in her throat, gripping her staff tighter as more thuds resounded along the walls. The fog outside seemed to press against their fragile sanctuary, hungry for the warm flesh within.
With an earsplitting crack, a rotted arm smashed through fractured planks, grasping blindly before being joined by snapping jaws. Matsui unleashed her power without hesitation, icy spears pinning the first intruder back as its unseeing eyes bulged. But the victory felt hollow - the creatures badly outnumbered them against an infinite enemy.
As Reira blasted back several more clambering ghouls, flames illuminating their twisted faces, Matsui's frantic mind grasped for an escape. But the station’s layout offered no easy exit that wouldn't deliver them right into the mob's clutches. They had to get creative against these impossible odds.
Outside, a loud clang rang out as a body collided with one of the fuel dispensers. Sudden inspiration struck Matsui. "The gasoline - we can use it to scatter them!" The tanks likely still held the volatile reserves they needed.
Trusting her intuition, Reira aimed a fiery jet at the nearest pump, metal blistering under the intense heat. "We gotta get up high first! This place is gonna blow sky high!" The thought of fleeing deeper into the city's bowels filled Matsui with dread. But staying put was suicide.
Lifting a weakening Jayla, they rushed to the back. After blasting open a corroded vent, they clambered desperately onto the slanted rooftop. Matsui turned to watch creatures already crowding the volatile pumps below, oblivious to their impending destruction.
With a whirl of her staff, Reira directed a spinning vortex of flames into the heart of the gas station. For a moment, nothing happened, the fire dancing hypnotically through shattered windows. Then a blinding flash ignited, lifting the entire structure on a shockwave of burning wind and debris.
The girls shielded their eyes from the searing blast raging just under their feet. Matsui could feel the roof trembling, threatening to give way any second into the inferno below. Their fiery gambit had worked but only borrowed them for moments.
As the quaking intensified, Matsui pointed to the roof of an adjacent building just within reach. Trusting each other fully, they sprinted across the short divide together, soaring over the deadly drop milliseconds before the gas station caved into itself spectacularly. Risking a glance back at the raging pyre, Matsui prayed the horde had found oblivion within.
Sucking down acrid air, the girls paused only to regain their breath and bearings. In the distance, the vortex swirled relentlessly, an ever-present reminder they could never truly escape this hell. They were merely rats darting futilely through a sadistic maze with no exit.
Dropping inside a vacant office, they stumbled down a lightless stairwell relying on touch alone. Matsui knew their next haven would be just as fleeting. But she couldn't surrender to hopelessness fully when two hearts still beat alongside her in defiant unity. Against impossible odds, they had to keep surviving somehow, against all merciless logic.
Because the alternative, laying down for the horrors stalking them through choking darkness, was too terrifying to consider. As long as they drew breath, there was still some chance of seeing the light again. And so they would run once more into the hungry fog, seeking refuge where none existed. At least no nightmare could stalk their hearts when they stood together.
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The red sky hung low in a bruised sky as Matsui, Reira, and Jayla stumbled wearily down the desolate streets. Broken glass and debris crunched under their feet with every labored step. They had been searching empty buildings all afternoon but had yet to find a place sufficiently sheltered and stocked for the night.
Exhaustion weighed heavily on their shoulders. Matsui's stomach churned painfully from the lack of sustenance these past few days. Reira hugged her arms tightly around herself, shivering despite the lingering afternoon warmth. Only Jayla still marched determinedly ahead, eyes scouring their surroundings with obstinate hope.
As they turned onto a quiet suburban lane, Matsui glimpsed a solitary house at the end of the block. "Over there," she breathed, a flicker of desperation lending new vigor to her feet. Her friends followed her exhausted gaze and nodded silently.
They approached with the utmost caution, senses alert for any signs of occupancy. Peering into dirty windows revealed no movement within. Jayla tried the front door - it swung inward softly. They entered as one, weapons raised, listening intently.
A thick layer of dust coated every surface, undisturbed. Shelves stood partially stocked with canned goods, their labels faded with time. A musty smell hung in the air, but it was clean - no stench of death or decay met their nostrils. Slowly, shoulders loosening, they inventoried supplies in thoughtful quiet. There was enough here to sustain them for weeks if rationed judiciously.
"We'll rest here tonight," Matsui declared tiredly. Her friends smiled in exhausted relief. Jayla set about preparing a meager meal as Reira helped Matsui search the other rooms. The second floor proved more fruitful - a small bathroom, a spare bedroom emptied of furnishings, and a tidy room belonging to a young girl at the home's back.
Matsui ventured within in a haze. Colorful anime posters adorned pale blue walls, and figurines lined well-kept shelves. She drifted to the tidy desk, breathing in memories of her bedroom in another life. A sketch crumpled amid school notebooks caught her eye.
Her heart leaping into her throat, Matsui gathered her friends with shaking hands. "Look! Come up here, quick!"
Two figures stood embracing - a magical girl with ethereal wings, and a small white creature clutching a golden orb. Its grin seemed to mock through ink and parchment. She stared into Revena's human face.
A heavy silence fell as understanding dawned. "This was her home," Reira said at last.
They dug further into one girl's past, hoping to unravel the threads that bound this place to their foe. School trophies and family snapshots revealed the diligent student and daughter she had been before corruption. Matsui brushed her fingertips over the well-worn manga, imagining lonely evenings spent within fantasy worlds.
The sun dipped below the horizon as they pieced together Revena's tragic descent. An outcast seeking greater purpose and power, seduced by beauty masking bitter poison. How far she had fallen from hopeful dreams of heroism!
A glint caught Matsui's eye - she lifted a framed photograph of beaming parents embracing a graduating daughter. Her heart swelled with bittersweet empathy; how she missed her own family in simpler times.
At last, Jayla broke the heavy silence. "How did it come to this?"
Matsui showed the photograph to her companions. "They looked like nice people. It's hard to imagine how cruel they were."
Reira narrowed her eyes on the photo. "Looks can be deceiving. Maybe they didn't want a weak daughter."
None knew how to answer correctly. As darkness fell, they gathered comfortingly close to share their meager supper. After being too melancholy for further stories or plans, they retired to the still bedroom to rest.
Sleep proved elusive as Matsui gazed into blackness, contemplating the surrounding walls that had once sheltered a lonely girl. How different paths had led them all here, to this last confrontation…
A bone-chilling howl split the night, dragging her back to grim reality. Whatever sought them was monstrous indeed, a presence exuding through the very foundations. Tendrils of icy fear squeezed her heart as something breached their shelter.
Heavy footfalls drew nearer. Matsui clutched her friends in shaking solidarity. Whatever had found them wasn't waiting until dawn - it came to claim its prize within the deep dark of night.
The last stand loomed ahead, fogged by an uncertain morrow. All that remained was facing whatever evil emerged from shadows, and living to see another sunrise.