Stronger Together chapter 181
Added 2021-12-29 21:19:26 +0000 UTCThe next few days went by in a blur, between getting Billy and Georgia and the other Alphas back to the main land and making preparations for our big fight we had quite a bit on our plates. My master finished up all the armor for the girls and we contacted everyone and laid our plans, but in the end there wasn't too much to plan out. Fenrir was a monster of cataclysmic proportions, he wasn't the kind of enemy you fought, he was the kind of enemy you survived.
Raven and Cinder spent quite a while reinforcing soldier field for the fight. Since we doubted we could get Fenrir to wait long enough to lure him out to Demonreach our only real option was to make sure the field could take the heat so to speak. Sadly we had limited options since towers of green and red flaming glass would be a bit obvious. Our only real move here was to stick with subtle defenses that would hopefully limit the damage. Our second option was to fake a meteor strike and then anonymously donate money for the repairs, but people worked at that field so we were hoping to avoid it.
However, despite all the preparations made, I didn't feel any more ready for this fight. Fenrir was like the boogeyman, getting ready for fight the twins or Chastel or Shagnasty were one thing, those were people I hadn't heard of barely knew about, but I grew up on stories of the god wolf. Reading about gleipnir, the unbreakable chain that bound him, fashioned from impossible things and said to hold until Ragnarok. In retrospect it obviously didn't live up to the hype but still. Stories about that, and how he bit off Tyr's hand and all sorts of terrifying legends regarding the wold who killed Odin in Ragnarok.
This was the first time I was fighting one of MY childhood monsters specifically and I admit I was terrified. The Archangel Armor was a nuclear level enchanted artifact and it should be enough but some part of me kept coming back to the fact that this was FENRIR. Abstract monsters from legend were one thing but what business did I have trying to fight a fucking god eater. Because that's what he did. Fenrir ATE gods. Like snap, gulp, no more deity. I hadn't even fought a real god before, never mind the thing that they checked under their bed for before they went to sleep at night.
I felt a cool, delicate hand grasp my shoulder. Raven's voice came from behind me, soothing my soul like spring rain on a hot day. "You're spiraling." I turned to give her a sheepish smile and saw her returning a soft one of her own "You haven't done that in quite a while. I can feel your panic. But I only have one thing to say to you." She leaned up and kissed me softly "I believe in you, I think you can handle this. But part of being in a relationship is supporting you in anything, so if you're that worried then just leave it to me."
My heart almost melted as she returned my words from the island, and I felt that uncertainty and fear dry up. It didn't matter what came at me. I would be standing between it and this girl. Between it and all my girls. I swallowed hard and leaned forward to pull her into a hug, whispering into her ear "Thank you Rae. For always being there for me, and for always knowing what I need." I pulled back with a chuckle, subtly wiping my sleeve across my eyes. "So how is everyone else? You been putting out fires all over or am I the only one freaking out?"
She rested her head against my chest, her own laughter vibrating my body "For the most part just you." I felt a flash of shame at that, but she clearly picked it up because she leaned back and punched my shoulder. "Stop that." I gave her a confused look, raising one eyebrow as I rubbed my shoulder "Doubting yourself. Do you know why people aren't worried?" I didn't get a chance to respond because she immediately answered her own question "Because of you. They aren't worried because you're here to see us through it."
I snorted at that but she glared me into silence before I could say anything "It's true. I don't think you understand the impact you have on everyone's morale. We may have been heroes back home, but you're the one who pulls through when things look the darkest. The image of you, glowing with divine light, smashing your metal fist into the powerful enemies who have seemed like they might be the end of us is pretty much seared into all our minds. As long as we have you the others don't need to worry at all."
I sighed. I didn't feel like I could live up to that, but I guessed that was what being a leader was about. Fake it til you make it and all that. If I needed to keep up a strong front to make everyone else more confident that's what I would do, I owed them that and so much more. Besides there was no use in everyone tearing themselves apart with anxiety if I was already doing it. I smiled at Raven "I understand, I'll make sure to keep a brave face on so they don't have to worry. I can do that much for them."
She giggled and pecked me on the lips "Don't expect too much of yourself. We all know you're a huge worrier. You being anxious isn't affecting morale or anything. We believe in you even if you don't believe in yourself." I was more grateful for that than I could say, but unfortunately I didn't have time to express that because I felt a terrifying aura slam down over me. Raven looked up in the same direction I did, releasing me from her embrace and stepping back "Well, looks like the enemy has arrived."
Fenrir wasn't holding back today, but it seemed like he might have condensed his aura down. Whether that was to keep from disturbing any of the civilians nearby or because he wanted to see the fear in our eyes before we died I was pretty grateful. Aura tricks were less useful on me because of all the godsteel, as evidenced by my casual jaunt through Demonreach, and Fenrir's condensed presence didn't effect me like the others. Of course the Archangel Armor I was wearing might have helped too.
The rest of them were in magic armor too, but it obviously wasn't of the same level. As I tried to come up with a way to counter the aura of absolute domination the god wolf was exuding I finally caught sight of the big man strolling casually onto the field. He looked absolutely calm, like we were meeting up for a beer or something, and when he saw us gathered he gave a wolfish grin and waved. It was kind of sad that I knew one of us would die in this fight. He actually seemed like an ok guy.
Sadly Fenrir wasn't the kind of being that could live in the modern world. He was a relic of a ruthless and barbarous history and would absolutely kill anyone he felt like killing. Combined with the fact that he was here to steal a kid from his mother I had no hope of talking things out. Plus he wasn't the kind of enemy I could hold back against. If I didn't put everything I had into this fight I was going to die and all my girls and my teacher would go with me. This had been his decision, not mine.
It felt like eternity before the massive human form wolf arrived. The palpable sense of menace he exuded effected my even despite my armor, making it clear that this wasn't some supernatural effect, he was just a huge terrifyingly ferocious guy. I felt the others all bunch up closer to me. I wondered what exactly they were feeling here, without any of my advantages, even with masters armor this must be unbearable but no one even so much as squeaked. I was damn proud to have everyone on my side.
Fenrir bared his teeth at us in what seemed like a friendly fashion "So, you showed up. I wasn't sure, I half expected to have to hunt you down and butcher you in your home. But it's always nice to see a true warrior in todays day and age. You brought plenty of backup I see, but I don't begrudge you your helpers." He raised an eyebrow "Plenty of pretty girls with you, I'm impressed, but I've met enough Valkyries to know not to underestimate a beautiful woman on the battlefield. Speaking of which, hello Sigrun, you're looking well."
From her constant references to him being an animal and an abomination I expected her to be hostile, but she bowed perfunctorily at the waist and nodded deeply "Lord Fenrir." We all cast her odd looks and she shrugged "Lord Fenrir is after all, one of the gods. I dislike him greatly and believe him to be a rabid animal, but I owe him some respect when meeting in person, as I would any of Aesir blood." That was weird to me, but I guess that was how the Norse did things. Somehow greeting someone politely and then telling them she thought they were scum fit well with Gard's personality.
Fenrir barked out a laugh "I always did like you for that Sigrun. Some of the other minor gods like to play pretend and treat me like a noble to my face while talking bad about me behind my back, but that was never you. Shame I wasn't your type, you'd have made a wonderful mate." He shrugged with an easy smile "In any case, before we start I feel I should give you some news. I took care of that little prophecy problem for you. Even if I die here, no one will come looking for the cub. I figured when I win it would be annoying to have everyone chasing after him anyway so I settled it ahead of time. A bit of added incentive."
My eyes widened, we had been combing our brains to figure that out. We were planning to either petition Odin for protection of establish it ourselves once we signed the accords, but if Fenrir said it was handled it was. The big guy did a lot of scary things from what I could tell, but lying wasn't one of them. I tried to banish the mental imagine Fenrir stalking into Egypt and destroying their wolf god's shrine and killing off whoever got in his way, but it kind of stuck with me. He was definitely one of a kind.
It was kind of sad in a way, to be depriving the world of a force of nature like that. It was like destroying the pyramids. Fenrir had been walking unhindered across this world since time immemorial and after tonight he might never do so again. Of course I also might not ever walk the earth again so I couldn't really feel too bad for him. I swallowed hard and bowed like Gard had done, but a bit deeper. "Then no matter how this turns out, thank you. It sounds like you'll be taking good care of Connor if you take him and doing this just proves it."
He snorted "I like you kid. That's pretty rare. I'll try to remember you and your friends when you're gone. It's the least I can do." He stepped back and spread his arms "Now, I figure it's only sporting to give you the first shot, so go ahead. Set up your best blow and let me have it." His eyes began to glow gold and his voice took on a bestial growl "But fair warning, you better make it a hell of a punch, because after that, I'm coming for you." And just like that, the fight was on.