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- The Lin Kuei Chronicles (Part One)
Chapter Five - Bridge
Shinnok landed on the dusty ground. His
brow was drenched with sweat, and his pale complexion was already
reddening with heat. The yellow ninja stood and watched the sorcerer. He
was ready for the fallen god to kill him. More than that, he was ready
to join his family.
It is funny, he thought to himself. A dead man, begging for death. But
he was not completely dead. True, he was dead enough so that no mortal
could kill him. But an immortal...that was different. But, surprisingly,
the sorcerer Shinnok, who Scorpion had been fighting all this time, did
not make any attempt on his life. Instead, the fallen god spoke to him
in a calm, cool voice.
“Sub-Zero left you here.”
I awake from my slumber. I rub my eyes.
The sun’s golden rays of dusk filter though my window. I yawn. I have
been sleeping for hours. The bed is made. I yawn again as I stand.
Looking around the room, I wonder--
The bed is made. I rush towards it, rip the sheets off. Where is the
book? I heard a knock at the door.
“Are you awake yet, Guru?” asks a child. “Can you keep going with our
lesson?”
I shake my head. “Tomorrow, please. Leave me.” I turn back to my bed and
continue with my search.
“His name is Nightwolf.”
Sub-Zero and Frost sat side by side on the fallen log. The night air was
crisp and cold, and the two ninjas, so close together, brought the
temperature down almost ten degrees. Lord Rayden had started a fire to
warm himself. He watched the two siblings, next to each other for the
first time in almost a hundred years. They seemed to move the same, they
had the same gestures. Even the girl had the same streak of white
through her hair as her brother did.
“And this...Nightwolf...is supposed to help us do, what, exactly?” asked
Frost. She held her brother’s hand tightly, and Rayden knew that he had
made the right decision.
“He shall assist you in your overthrow of the Grandmaster of the Lin
Kuei.”
Sub-Zero leaned over to Frost and whispered “Kirou.”
“Yes, Kirou is the current one. As I have said, you cannot defeat his
army alone.”
Sub-Zero turned to Rayden. A look of pride and stubbornness showed in
his eyes. “I am just as good as any--”
“You may be. But they have made more improvements to their army since
you have last visited. The cybernetic warrior program has been
completed, along with a new...recruitment.”
Frost raised her eyebrows. ‘A recruitment?”
“I believe you know him, Sub-Zero.” Rayden pointed to his staff. Both
ninjas looked at the stick, but it took a few moments for Sub-Zero to
realize what his mentor was saying. “Reiko.”
Rayden nodded. Sub-Zero shook his head. “It makes no difference. He is
just another warrior to me.”
Frost shrugged as well, but she had concern in her eyes. Rayden noted
this, but stood anyway. “It is time for me to leave. Come morning, seek
out Nightwolf, and you shall be on the first step.”
Everything Shinnok had said made
perfect sense to Scorpion. The calm, collected way the sorcerer had
spoken added to the authenticity of his words. Sub-Zero had left him,
right when he had needed him most. He is your friend. Then why didn’t he
stay? You had things under control. He could not have helped you any
more. I could have been killed. He doesn’t care. He had to find the
girl. You know that. What was so important about the girl. Is she more
important than me? I...don’t know. Haven’t I always been there for him?
Yes. Haven’t I always helped him, whenever he needed it? Yes! Where was
Sub-Zero when my family was killed by the Lin Kuei? He is Lin Kuei. But
Quan Chi killed my family. Did he really? Or is that what the ninja told
you? I don’t remember. Sub-Zero killed your family. No. Sub-Zero killed
your family. No...did he? Sub-Zero killed our family. Then what do we
do? Whatever we have to.
Scorpion turned to Shinnok, who had been waiting for him to finish his
thoughts. The ninja looked the sorcerer up and down. “What do you need?”
The book is gone. I have looked
everywhere. It has been stolen from me. I sit at the library, pulling
out volume after volume. Each one tells a little bit of the story, but
not the whole thing. I must find the book, not just for me, but for my
students. I pull out another book. Nothing. The next one is even less
useful. The books I do not need are strewn about on the floor, the
catalogue order disregarded. The next book is worse. Planets and Their
Moons. The next one. Healing Powers of The Himalayas. I yell in fury. I
begin to rip books off the shelves, regardless of title. I reach the end
of the row and start on the next one, swiping my arm through the stacks.
I come to one that does not budge.
I look at the title. The Kori. it means nothing to me, but I pull it out
anyway. It does not move. I pull harder, and I hear a mechanical creak.
A gust of stale air hits my neck, and I turn around. The entire back
bookcase has opened. I look over both shoulders, and there is no one
here. I walk through the opening.
PART ONE END.
By
C. J. "Wingman" Zepplin
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