Chapter 10
As soon as I felt something hot hit my right arm, I rolled across the ground.
āAh, ahā¦!ā
Lying flat on the floor, I clutched my stinging arm, tears streaming down my faceāuntil I finally realized what that burning heap in front of me was.
It was my classmate, Magne.
āNo way. This canāt be happeningā¦ā
Behind me, Liniaās trembling voice broke the silence as she shook her head in denialāthen her legs gave out, and she collapsed to the ground.
āSheās blinded! Go for the mouth!ā
āGuns ready! Three, two, oneāfire!ā
āHey! Aim properly, damn it!ā
āHaaā¦ā
While the shooters from Squad 1 and Squad 3 fired simultaneously, the other soldiers wielding different weapons steadied themselves.
The senior members, with April at the lead, resumed their attack, and even as Winter gasped for breath, her stance remained firm as she faced the dragon.
Boom!
Winter swung her sword in a wide arc, and at last, the dragonās massive body slowly crumbled to the ground.
āHaaā¦ā
āMake sure itās finished.ā
Just as everyone took a brief moment to catch their breathā
āthe dragonās eyes snapped open.
KRAAAAAHā!
From its mouth burst a massive wave of fire. It spread in an instant, larger than any flame weād seen before, igniting the fallen leaves across the ground.
The darkness around us vanished, replaced by blazing light.
Winter quickly sent out a cold aura blade to extinguish the flames.
Elliot looked startled but immediately raised his massive gun, shooting straight into the dragonās mouthāfinally cutting off its breath completely.
It looked like the situation was finally under controlā¦
āAaaaaaah!ā
But then, I saw it.
Where Linia had beenāthere was now something unrecognizable.
āHey, Sarubia! Your leg!ā
āWhat⦠whatās happening? Seriously, what is this?ā
It was wrong. Everything was wrong. Why was this happening to me? Why?
āAm I even still alive?ā
The relentless deaths around me crushed me with a sense of helplessness. Denial clawed at me. My sense of self began to collapse.
āAh, huuh, ahā¦!ā
A sudden, indescribable pain shot through my leg, making me scream. When I looked down and touched it, I instantly jerked my hand away.
My leg was on fire.
āHhhuuup, ah, ahhh!ā
Unable to move my leg properly, I instinctively clawed at the ground, dragging myself forward. The only thought in my mind was to end this pain somehow.
āHey! Whereād she go? Shine some aura!ā
Then I heard itā
Shhhhh!
Throughout the battle, Iād heard the sound of rushing water from the left side.
ā¦A river. There was definitely a stream or ravine there.
My comrades were rushing toward me to put out the fire on my leg, but in my half-lost state, I crawled toward the sound and plunged into the water.
āHhhhkāhah!ā
The moment my body hit the stream, a crackling sound came from my leg, and unbearable pain tore through me. The icy coldness seeped deep into my bones, and I gasped for breath.
āHaa⦠haaā¦ā
I felt dazed. So many things had just happened, yet it was as if someone had stuffed cotton into my earsāeverything sounded distant, muffled.
My comrades⦠all dead? Really?
āHey! Get out of there, now!ā
ā¦Their voices barely reached me.
Shhhhhh!
The water roared too loudly, and more than thatāI couldnāt stay conscious anymore.
ā¦It was so dark.
Iād dropped my sword before falling in, so without aura, I couldnāt see anything.
Nothing. My leg still wouldnāt move, and the water kept forcing its way into my lungs.
āWhy isnāt she coming out?!ā
āYou canāt let her stay in the dark water! Find her, now!ā
āIāI canāt see anything! Itās too dark!ā
āTorches! Everyone, bring torches, hurry!ā
Carried by the violent current, I drifted aimlessly downstream.
BOOOOOOM!
A deafening explosion echoed behind me. I could no longer hear the voices of my squadmates. I knew something was wrongābut my mind was hazy, and my body refused to move.
In the pitch-black night, my body slowly sank. I started flailing, trying to swim, but I didnāt know which way was up. The current kept dragging me backward, stronger and stronger.
The water was merciless.
āIs this⦠how this world ends?ā
Maybe this was the ending all alongāthat everyone dies. Maybe this world was meant to be that way.
Dragged under by the raging water, I shut my eyes tight. If that was how it was supposed to be, maybe it was finally time to give up.
āIām tired⦠I just want to stop.ā
I had no reason left to keep living in this world.
Nothing at all.
And just as I was about to let go of even the will to liveā
āsomething hot grabbed my hand.
āā¦Hot.ā
Instinctively, I reached for it and pulled. It was the only warmth in the freezing water.
The personās nails dug sharply into my palm as they held on tight.
Then someoneās arms wrapped tightly around me from behind. My body was pulled closeāI couldnāt resist. It was the rescue position weād learned during water survival training.
ROOOOAAAAR!
A thunderous explosion erupted behind us. Now, that roar was the only sound I could hear.
Then, suddenly, my body lifted upwardāthen dropped hard.
āHaa, haa!ā
I must have blacked out for a moment.
When I opened my eyes, I was lying on the shallow riverbank.
āDonāt die, please donāt dieā¦ā
Someone pressed hard against my chest as they spoke desperately.
āKhācough!ā
Water gushed out of my mouth as my body convulsed.
I tried to see who was giving me CPR, but my eyes burned too much from the water to open them.
So instead, I raised a trembling hand and grabbed the personās armāto show I was still alive. Their skin felt burning hot against my freezing fingers, and I instinctively gripped harder, my nails digging in.
āAh.ā
And thenāour eyes met.
Aquila.
His jet-black hair was soaked, plastered to his skin, and his orange-red eyes shimmered with moistureāwhether from water or tears, I couldnāt tell.
The moment our eyes locked, an electric current seemed to surge through my veins. It felt like our souls had just connected.
āDonāt die. You canāt die. Please⦠you have to live.ā
His voiceāraw, trembling, full of emotionābegged me.
āCough! Youāre⦠still⦠aliveā¦ā
Yes. He was alive.
I thought everyone was deadābut he was still here.
āIāI didnāt mean to let anyoneāā
Aquila stammered, trying to speak.
āI know.ā
I interrupted him between gasps and coughs.
I didnāt need to hear it. I already knew what he wanted to say. Just by looking into each otherās eyes, we understood everything.
āI know what youāre thinking⦠all of it.ā
āā¦Donāt talk anymore.ā
Aquilaās crimson eyes burned as he reached out to me.
He helped me sit upright and gently patted my back as I leaned forward.
āYou mustāve swallowed a lot of water. Spit it out.ā
āCough, cough!ā
Each cough brought up more water.
āGood. Thatās it. Youāre doing great.ā
It was nothing more than breathing againāyet Aquila kept whispering encouragement beside my ear.
When I finally stopped coughing, the cold hit me.
It was freezing. My body trembled uncontrollably. My brain felt like it was icing over.
Still disoriented, I muttered the only thing that came to mind.
āIām cold.ā
It was a purely instinctive statementābecause his body against my hand felt so warm.
āHold me.ā
āYeah⦠yeah, I will. Iāll do anything. Anything you need.ā
I reached out with my freezing hands toward him.
āSo please⦠just live. As long as you live, itās enoughā¦ā
Aquila pulled me into a crushing embrace, holding me so tightly it hurt to breathe. I clung to him in return, gripping his back with all the strength I had left.
My palm stungāblood was seeping from the cuts his nails had made earlierābut I didnāt care.
I wanted to live.
āIāll save you, no matter what. From now on, youāll never die. Iāll make sure of it⦠youāll live.ā
Aquila murmured the words over and over, like a man possessed, while holding me close.
Wet clothes, wet bodies.
Pressed tightly together, we could feel everythingābut there was nothing romantic about it. This wasnāt some fantasy romance story.
We just wanted to survive. We needed someone to hold onto.
To stay aliveāto stay saneāwe had to save each other.
So we simply held one another.
It was an embrace both burning hot and utterly dry.