Stronger Together chapter 160
Added 2021-12-08 21:34:37 +0000 UTCI completely understood why Lycaon had collapsed under Fenrir's gaze when he was younger. I had been thinking about it like resistance training, like I had been around enough terrifying things to weather the pressure. But I had been wrong. Fenrir's gaze didn't crush down on me like a mountain. I mean sure, there was that too, but I was actually able to resist that fine, no the thing that made this scary was that the pressure to submit came from ME.
It was like the difference between someone forcibly trying to bend your leg as you fought to resist or someone hitting your knee to trigger your reflexes. Fenrir was like a walking talking version of The Wild Wood, he was the primordial embodiment of the wolves at the gate, the crystallization of predator prey instinct. Only my godsteel brain mesh let me catch my reaction and strangle the shit out of it, but I did manage to do it. Then he spoke again and almost sent me into another spiral "I'm waiting boy. We will battle now. You protect the cub, I will take the cub, so you will die."
I remembered what Gard said and I stood my ground. "First off, I have other shit to worry about right now, so wait your fucking turn. Secondly, I've been wondering for a while, why do you even want Connor? You don't seem like the nurturing type, no offense, and you definitely don't strike me as someone who worries about their legacy. Tell me what you want and I'll even move your ass up to second on my 'to kick' list." Everything I had heard about Fenrir and everything I'd seen since I met him made his presence here seem crazy. What did he even want.
He gave me an amused smirk. I got the feeling he saw through a bit of my posturing but I had the guts to face off with him and he respected that enough to let me keep breathing. Or he was hoping for dinner and a show. Fingers crossed it was the first one. His wild eyes seemed almost melancholy as he answered. "I have walked this earth for eons. I've done battle with gods and titans and monsters. I've gouged the eye from a storm, ripped the heart from a volcano, and cracked the spine of the world. Every millennia that passes the planet becomes weaker and more feeble."
He shook his head sadly "The art of war is dying, the behemoths of power being felled by swarms of locusts and colonies of mortal ants. Bullets, missiles, bombs, these things are the buzzing of a fly to one such as I, but combined with the ravages of time they strip from me my worthy foes. Soon my only battle will be my last, my only recourse for blood the twilight of the gods, and I will bare my fangs against one eye himself. Until that time however, I seek a challenge that I can pit myself against."
He could obviously tell I didn't get it, but he didn't get mad, he just smiled almost warmly "The weak beget the weak, boy. The cub is something I have not tasted in years beyond counting. He is hope. I will take him from this place, I will teach him my skills and raise him up to be the sharpest most vicious blade I can forge and when he has become everything I hope for in a foe, we will fight and one of us will die." He bared his teeth in a wolfish grin "So I suppose in a way, this is indeed about my legacy. The legacy I leave to my future self."
That made perfect sense coming from him. Everything about Fenrir spoke of a sociopathic obsession with personal strength. Raising a kid prophesized to be the ultimate werewolf to be an u8nstoppable killing machine and then trying to stop him was so classic him I couldn't believe I hadn't thought of it, and this was after knowing him less than a few minutes. Fenrir might be powerful and driven and dedicated but he was not complicated. However, that actually posed a problem for me, it was harder to get something to turn from a straight line.
I figured I'd try the whole bluffing thing again "Well if you want him get in line. I met up with the twins already so they have first dibs on the ass kicking I'm doing in the near future. I'll squeeze you in when I finish whipping their smarmy asses." Once again my voice would have shaken if not for my bodily control, thank you godsteel nervous system. I decided since we were going with kindergarten level bluffing here a bit of reverse psychology might not hurt either "So, you going to wait for me to finish with tweedle dum and tweedle dee bag or am I going to have to take all you mad dogs on your walkies at the same time?"
He actually burst out laughing at that, a sound so terrifying that if I had been drinking too many fluids I may have literally pissed myself godsteel body or not. "You have stones boy, I'll give you that. You noticeably don't stink of fear though I suspect you may have done that on purpose, but I can see tension written in every line of your body. You respect what I can do, but have managed to conquer your fear enough to play the brave warrior." I must have look surprised "Yes I know you're pretending. Anyone with your level of strength who isn't at least wary of me is an idiot."
I tensed up to get ready for a fight but he waved me off "Don't go starting things off already now boy, I haven't decided to fight you or not. Despite what others think I do value courage. Bravery is not only the absence of fear, you clearly understand the stakes but remain composed enough to put on this show. I'm impressed. However, that alone does not buy you a stay of execution. Convince me of your cause boy, tell me why I should grant you a reprieve." He spoke in a rough and visceral voice but not an angry one.
He was genuinely listening to see if I had a reason worth hearing, I'd gotten less from most rational people I'd talked to so it was a pleasant surprise. Personally I was just glad I hadn't accidentally screwed the pooch (pun intended) with that dog comment earlier. That had kind of felt like a bridge too far. The main issue now was how to actually convince him. The real reason was because I was trying to help Tera and Connor, but somehow I doubted an impassioned speech about the power of friendship or family was going to win him over. I needed some kind of reason that he would buy. In a fit of potential madness I decided to just try a version of the truth.
I tried to frame it in the least vulnerable way I could " I think we can beat the twins, but it's going to be a hard fight. If we fight you first we'll be worried about trying to conserve energy for the fight with them the entire time. If we fight them first and you immediately after we'll be wounded from the battle still and in too bad of a shape to pose a decent challenge to you. The way you get the best fight out of this is by waiting for us to handle them and then heal up again. We benefit here too, but what you're worried about is your own enjoyment." I hoped that was the right angle to use here.
It seemed to be at least partially effective. Fenrir's eyes drifted back off me to Sue, staring contemplatively at the massive predator "I'm not against the idea. The cub's training can start in a month or even a year or two, just means he'll be more able to handle the strain." He paused a bit "Fine. You have a month to dispose of the whelps, once they're dead I'll give you another month to recover." His eyes flicked back to me "But make no mistake, boy, in two months, one of us will die. If you don't want it to be you, you'd better be damn sure it's me."
It took every ounce of self control I had not to sigh audibly with relief. I just nodded. "And if you happened to get bored and decided to kill the twins that would just move our own fight up." He gave me an unamused stare and I put both hands up "I'm just saying it's an option. But agreed. We'll have everything settled within a month and be ready for our fight with you in two. I don't suppose I have to mention that The Beast of Gevaudan is in town? I hear he's a sneaky fuck, though I doubt he would have the guts to start anything with you even if we manage to injure you in our fight."
The massive man snorted, the force of it almost blowing his long black hair back. Fenrir looked like nothing so much as a biker honesty. He didn't dress like one, but he had that sort of air of a man who is dangerous but removed from the world. Long black hair to mid back, olive skin, five o clock shadow and ice blue wolf eyes in the face of a man. A face currently twisted in disdain for The Beast. "Scavenger. That pathetic animal would be no threat to me even on my death bed. He knows better than to even approach. Deal with your task boy. Our battle will take place at the appointed time. Whether you're ready or not."
With that, he turned and strode out of the museum, leaving us all there feeling more than a bit relieved for his absence, The precogs said his aura covered the city, he must have a way of containing the actual impact to a smaller area unless you knew how to look for it. Kara, who had been standing behind me with Raven not speaking so as not to throw me off and accidentally set me off into a panic attack, finally spoke up. "Well, he was friendly." I couldn't help it, after all the tension and drama and build up that one phrase just set me off. I burst out laughing.
Raven was next, just a light giggle which finally set off Kara herself. Well all laughed uproariously until we were weak in the knees and leaning against the walls and I was sure we would have drawn some strange looks if there had been any people in here. Actually why were there no people in here? I hadn't noticed when we came in because Fenrir's presence had been so overwhelming but there was no one at all in this place, and it was usually pretty busy during the day. I glanced around "I think next time we need to find him might not be as big of a problem. I'm pretty sure his presence causes people to run away in terror. Can't believe I didn't think of that before."
Both girls looked around and noted the absence of people. They seemed surprised, given Kara could hear what was going on in Timbuktu if she tried hard enough that said more than enough about how terrifying the god wolf really was. Before we left I checked the spot Harry had found the Word of Kemmler in Dead Beat, but either it was too soon or the butterflies I'd been letting loose all over had changed the hiding spot. My guess was the former but somehow it wouldn't surprise me if Bony Tony decided to pick a completely different spot. Hell, who knew, maybe today had been the day he was casing the joint and he got scared off by Fenrir. With a smirk at the possibility we all left to go hime. We had to catch everyone up on our stay of execution.