Escape from an Ancient Civilization Ch 157
by berryChapter 157
âTeresi!â
Seeing Medeus approach, Lagab angled the blade even sharper.
âTake another step and Iâll cut his throat where he stands.â
Only then did Nataekâs vision slowly return.
Damn it. Going to lose it. How did he know about that?
As of yesterday, when Nataek escaped, Lagab hadnât known about this passage. Overlooking that had been the fatal mistake.
Damn Ur. Dog of a Ur. Thereâs no predicting from one to ten where an ambush will spring out!
Medeus held rigid, barely breathing. Lagab pulled Nataek tight from behind and raised the sword again. The tip settled under Nataekâs jawlineâover the carotid.
Whether naming that spot was ancient knowledge or Lagabâs experience, Nataek judged it more likely the latter. Roaming battlefields and killing many, heâd have learned by feel where to stab to cause swift damage.
As Medeus lowered his torso and watched him harder, Lagab tightened his grip on the hilt.
âCome closer andâkhak, khak!â
Lagab coughed; his hand shook and nicked Nataekâs skin. Blood ran in a thin line down Nataekâs neck.
âDonât touch him! Donâtâdo as you want, just donât touch him.â
Pale as death, Medeus shouted. Biting his swollen lips, Nataek cursed. Lagab pressed him even tighter to his chest.
âDrop the sword andâkhakâcome out.â
Without hesitation, Medeus set his sword on the floor. At Lagabâs jerk of the chin, he slowly stepped out of Lagabâs quarters, hands shown in a gesture to calm; Lagabâs blazing eyes did not soften. Holding Nataek, he backed toward the doorway where Medeus had come from, then into it.
âFarther back.â
When Medeus moved well away from the door, Lagab hurled Nataek hard deeper into the room.
Crashâ!
Nataek smashed his head on a cabinet.
âUrghâŠâ
Bangâ!
Lagab slammed the open door shut and threw the bar. Turning back, he coughed without stop. Clutching his ringing head with one hand, Nataek scrambled to crawl for the sword Medeus had dropped.
Quick. Quick!
Just as his fingers neared the hilt, Lagabâs massive foot stomped his hand.
âAhââ
âDonât get clever. Or Iâll skin you.â
And he took the sword. For all his bulk, Lagab moved fast. As soon as his foot lifted, Nataek tried to springâbut Lagabâs kick landed first, slamming his side.
âGhkâŠâ
Clutching his belly, Nataek rolled.
âThe debt you owe meâkhakâIâll pay back in full. Wait there, nicely.â
Lagab flung Nataek far aside and strode to the window. Heâd looked unhurried until now, but the pace that took him there was urgent. His hands, which began carefully rummaging through the display, moved faster and faster.
âKhak, khak!â
He swept wildly; odds and ends toppled from the cabinet with a clatter. Along with them fell Lagabâs box. Spotting it, Lagab lunged for the floor. Seeing that, Nataek snatched up a heavy ornament within reach.
Lagabâs weaknessâthe key thread to finishing him. If he drank from that vial, his symptoms would ease; the weakness would evaporate.
Do not let him drink.
As he opened the box, Nataek hurled the ornament; it struck the boxâs side.
Khak!
Coughing, Lagab scooped the box to his chest and spun. Not a drop could be allowed near his lips. Nataek threw himself forward at full speed, grabbing the bedâs blanket as he ranâand flung it over Lagabâs head.
âYou dare!â
Nataek launched his body into him, driving his weight into Lagabâs trunk. Even Lagab, eyes covered, couldnât stand against the full force of a grown man charging. He fell; the vials within the box cascaded with a crash.
Nataek flung out long arms and grabbed whatever his fingers found; without checking, he smashed it down on the fallen vials like a madman. Medicine spilled and slicked the floor.
âHah⊠hah.â
Panting, he swept for any remaining vialsâempty. Shards carpeted the floor; liquid ran between them.
Done. Thank the gods.
âIâllâkhakâkill youâkhak!â
Ripping the blanket away, Lagab roared. His eyes were those of a crocodile with prey in sight.
Get caught now and you die for real.
Nataek sprinted for the exit. He seized the barred door and yanked hard, but the set slab didnât budge.
Rattle rattle!
He shook the bar furiously.
âGonna lose my mindâwhy wonât it open!â
Then, behind him, a heavy shadow flashed like lightning.
Gasp.
Nataek slid sideways on instinct.
Crunchâ!
The door he had been shaking took a buried axe blade.
Thump, thumpâhis pulse surged.
âYou dare toy with me?â
Spinning, Nataek fixed on Lagab. He snorted like a mad bull and bore down in long strides.
Run. Run!
Nataek fled toward the window; Lagab thundered after him. Without even trying the latch, Nataek juked aside again.
Crunchâ!
Lagab sheared through where Nataek had just stoodâthe windowâs lattice splintered; from outside, the burning Ur screamed.
Breathing rough with tension and fear, Nataek panted. This⊠this is truly lethal.
A sealed room with no way out; Nataek unarmed, not even a dagger; Lagab, axe in hand, radiating killing intent. Not a fight to be had.
ââŠâ
Cold sweat beading, Nataek hugged the wall. Lagab ground his teeth.
âIâll skin you alive and hang it on the gate. Iâll string your naked body beside it.â
He was the sort to do it. Slick with sweat, Nataek edged along the wall.
Damn. Where do I run?
He searched for an exitâLagab charged.
Thud thud thud thudâ
Gasp!
Nataek slipped aside.
With a slam, the axe came down againâthis time on another intact window. Sweaty palms and templesâhe was soaked.
At this rate, I really will die.
Eyes darting, he scanned. The window was no escape; the only exit was the door.
Lure himâmake him open it.
He bolted for the door; Lagab naturally gave chase.
Thud thud thud thudâ!
Three. Two.
Thud thud thud thudâ!
One!
Crashâ!
As Nataek dove aside, the axe split the door where he had stopped. With a crack, the bar halved; the slab shook, and half of it clattered to the floor.
Creeeakâ
The only exit cracked open a sliver.
âDonât thinkâkhakâof running! Not until I have your skin!â
Pressing his back to the wall, Nataek edged sideways.
âWhy do you want my skin? You could just take my head.â
âYou did to meâyouâll pay in kind.â
âI only defended against what you did.â
As he kept him talking, Nataekâs hand crept to the pouch at his waistâeasing the mouth open. Cedar powder.
âWho shoved a filthy tongue into whose mouthâand you talk of punishment.â
Regripping his axe, Lagab stalked closer.
âSo youâre still not thinking. No matter. If you donât see it now, you will as the skin is flayed.â
As he raised the axeâ
âBullshit!â
Nataek whipped the pouch at Lagabâs face. With every swing, clouds of cedar powder billowed.
âUrk, hrkkâughâkhaâkhak! Kkâ!â
Lagab dropped the axe and clutched his mouth. At that moment, a great silhouette flew in through the shattered window.
âTeresi!â
Medeus.
How did that bastard get in there!
âMedeus!â
Nataek signaled with a glance. Medeus drew the sword at his hip and charged; just as the blade was about to pierce Lagabâs back, the man spun like lightning. His axeâwhen had he retrieved it, even in that coughing fitâcaught the sword.
âDamnâkhakâthe both of youâkhak khak! Iâll flay you both!â
Lagab and Medeus collided in a fierce clash. Nataek seized the moment and sprinted out the doorâfirst, to snatch up the bow and arrow heâd dropped. Spinning, he set the arrow and aimed into the room. Through the thicker haze of cedar dust, the silhouettes of Medeus and Lagab clashed like shadows in fog.
Steady. You can do this. You can hit.
Sssâ Nataek drew breath and pulled the nock to his cheek.
Twanngâ
Behind the taut string, metal sparked and scraped.
You can hit. You can.
Lee Naâtaek. You must strike Lagab.
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âLee Naâtaek,â the protagonistâs full given name