Chapter 21: Mission twenty one: Shinjuku incident part 2!
Kiss of the vampire
"The Girl with the Sharp sword"
Mission twenty one: Shinjuku incident part 2!
As the second wendigo lunged through the entrance, Cymac swung his axe with all his might, the blade connecting with the creature's neck. The wendigo's head flew off, landing with a sickening thud on the ground. The remaining wendigos hesitated, their instincts warning them of the danger that lay ahead.
"Now's our chance!" Yumi yelled, her voice cutting through the chaos. "We need to push them back while we can!"
With renewed determination, Kliev and his team surged forward, using the makeshift barricade as cover. They fought with everything they had; their movements synchronized as they took down one wendigo after another. The warehouse became a battleground, filled with the sounds of clashing metal and the anguished cries of the creatures.
But just as they began to gain the upper hand, a chilling howl echoed through the night, sending shivers down their spines. From the shadows emerged a massive wendigo, larger and more menacing than the others. Its eyes glowed with a feral hunger, and its elongated limbs seemed to stretch impossibly long.
"That one looks different," Andrew said, his voice barely above a whisper. "We need to be careful."
Kliev nodded, his heart pounding in his chest. "We can't let it intimidate us. We have to stick together!"
As the monstrous wendigo charged, Kliev raised his fist, ready to create a distraction. "On my mark!" he shouted, and the group braced themselves for the impending clash.
"Now!" Kliev yelled, banging the pipes together with all his strength. The loud clanging echoed through the warehouse, drawing the wendigo's attention. It paused, its glowing eyes fixated on Kliev, and in that moment, the team seized their opportunity.
Alicia fired another bolt, striking the creature in the shoulder. It roared in pain, but instead of retreating, it charged forward, its massive form barreling toward them.
"Get back!" Cymac shouted, swinging his axe in a wide arc to keep the creature at bay. The wendigo dodged, its speed surprising, and lunged at Cymac, claws outstretched.
In a split second, Kliev acted on instinct. He grabbed a nearby crate and hurled it at the wendigo, the impact momentarily stunning it. "Now! Hit it while it's down!" he shouted.
The team rallied, launching their attacks with renewed vigor. Andrew fired his weapon, each shot finding its mark, while Yumi reloaded her crossbow, determination etched on her face. They fought as a cohesive unit, their fear replaced by a fierce resolve to survive.
The battle raged on, the warehouse echoing with the sounds of combat as Kliev and his team faced the monstrous wendigo. The creature, now enraged and wounded, thrashed about, its claws slashing through the air with deadly intent.
"Keep your distance!" Emily shouted, her voice cutting through the chaos. "We need to wear it down!"
Rebecca, one of the twins, her heart pounding, took aim again. "I'll try to hit its legs! If we can bring it down, we can finish this!" She steadied her breath and released another bolt, striking the wendigo in the thigh. The creature howled in pain, stumbling slightly but quickly regaining its footing.
Cymac, ever the warrior, charged forward, his axe raised high. "I'll distract it! Get ready to strike!" He lunged at the wendigo, swinging his axe with all his might. The blade connected with the creature's side, drawing a deep gash. The wendigo roared, its fury directed at Cymac as it swiped at him with its claws.
"Watch out!" Kliev yelled, but Cymac was already rolling to the side, narrowly avoiding the deadly strike.
"Now!" Rachel shouted (the eldest of the twins), taking advantage of the distraction. She fired another bolt, this one aimed for the creature's eye. The shot was true, and the wendigo let out a deafening scream, clawing at its face in agony.
"Keep it up!" Kliev encouraged, adrenaline surging through him. "We're wearing it down!"
As the wendigo staggered, Kliev spotted a heavy metal pipe lying on the ground. He grabbed it, feeling the weight of it in his hands. "I'm going in!" he declared, charging toward the creature.
With a fierce battle cry, Kliev swung the pipe at the wendigo's legs, hoping to knock it off balance. The impact sent shockwaves through his arms, but the wendigo barely flinched. It turned its attention back to Kliev, its eyes filled with rage.
"Get back!" Andrew shouted, firing another round into the creature's chest. The bullets found their mark, but the wendigo continued to advance, its hunger insatiable.
"Fall back! We need to regroup!" Cymac yelled, retreating to the safety of the barricade. The team quickly followed suit, forming a defensive line as the wendigo pressed forward.
"Think, think!" Kliev muttered, his mind racing. "We need a plan. We can't keep this up forever."
Emily, her eyes wide with determination, spoke up. "What if we lure it into the back of the warehouse? There's a loading dock there. If we can trap it, we can finish it off!"
"Good idea!" Kliev replied, his heart racing. "We'll need to create a diversion to draw it.
toward the back. Andrew, can you cover us while we set it up?"
"Absolutely," Andrew replied, reloading his weapon with a determined look. "Just give me a signal."
Kliev nodded, rallying the group. "Alright, here's the plan. Cymac and I will create a distraction at the front. The rest of you, get ready to move to the back. When we draw it in, you'll need to be quick."
As they prepared, Kliev felt a surge of adrenaline. The wendigo was relentless, and they needed to act fast. He glanced at his comrades, their faces a mix of fear and determination. They were in this together, and they would fight until the end.
"On my mark!" Kliev shouted, grabbing a couple of metal pipes and banging them together to create a loud clanging noise. The sound echoed through the warehouse, drawing the wendigo's attention.
"Now!" Emily yelled, charging forward with her gun aim. The wendigo turned, its glowing eyes fixated on the two of them as it let out a chilling howl.
"Over here, you ugly beast!" Kliev taunted, waving the pipes in the air. The wendigo lunged at them, its claws outstretched, and Kliev and Cymac quickly dodged to the side.
"Go! Now!" Kliev shouted to the rest of the team, and they sprinted toward the back of the warehouse, hearts pounding in their chests.
As they reached the loading dock, Kliev and Cymac continued to draw the wendigo's attention, leading it deeper into the warehouse. The creature was relentless, its claws slashing through the air as it pursued them.
"Keep it coming!" Cymac shouted, swinging his axe to keep the wendigo at bay. "We're almost there!"
Kliev glanced back, seeing the wendigo gaining ground. "We need to move faster!" he urged, adrenaline coursing through his veins.
"We'll grab it's attention," the twins said (Rebecca and Rachel).
"I'll cover you guys," Emily shouted, and she aimed again with her gun.
"Yumi! Shoot the other one!!" Kliev ordered.
Yumi nodded, her heart racing as she prepared her crossbow. "Got it!" she shouted, taking aim at the second wendigo that had been lurking in the shadows, waiting for the right moment to strike.
As Kliev and Cymac continued to lead the first wendigo deeper into the warehouse, Yumi steadied her breath, focusing on her target. The creature was massive, its eyes glowing with a predatory hunger, but she refused to let fear take hold.
"Now!" Kliev yelled, and with a swift motion, Yumi released the bolt. It flew through the air, striking the second wendigo in the shoulder. The creature howled in pain, turning its attention toward Yumi, its eyes filled with rage.
"Perfect shot!" Cymac shouted, but they had no time to celebrate. The first wendigo was still hot on their heels, and they needed to act fast.
"Keep moving!" Kliev urged, leading Cymac toward the loading dock. They could hear the sounds of their comrades preparing for the final stand; the tension in the air was palpable.
As they reached the loading dock, Kliev quickly scanned the area for anything they could use to trap the wendigo. "We need to block the entrance!" he shouted, spotting a stack of heavy crates nearby. "Help me move these!"
Cymac nodded, and together they began to push the crates into position, creating a makeshift barrier. The wendigo was closing in, its claws scraping against the concrete floor as it lunged forward.
Meanwhile, Yumi and the twins were working together, firing bolts and bullets at the second wendigo, trying to keep it at bay. "We can't let it get too close!" Rebecca shouted, her voice filled with urgency.
"Just keep shooting!" Rachel added, her hands steady as she reloaded her crossbow. "We need to buy Kliev and Cymac some time!"
As the first wendigo barreled toward them, Kliev and Cymac finished stacking the crates, creating a solid barrier. "Now!" Kliev yelled, and they both pushed against the crates, using all their strength to hold them in place.
The wendigo slammed into the barrier, the impact shaking the ground beneath them. "It's not going to hold for long!" Cymac shouted, gritting his teeth as he braced himself against the crates.
"Just a little longer!" Kliev urged, his heart pounding in his chest. He could feel the creature's rage radiating off of it, and he knew they had to act fast.
"Yumi! Get ready to fire again!" Kliev called out, glancing back at her. "We need to take it down before it breaks through!"
Yumi nodded, her eyes focused on the wendigo. "I'm ready!" she shouted, her crossbow aimed and steady.
As the wendigo continued to batter against the crates, Kliev felt the pressure mounting. "Now! Fire!" he yelled, and Yumi released another bolt, striking the creature in the chest.
The wendigo howled in pain, staggering back for a moment. "It's working!" Kliev shouted, feeling a surge of hope. "Keep it up!"
But just as they thought they had the upper hand, the second wendigo charged forward, its eyes locked on Yumi and the twins. "Look out!" Andrew shouted, rushing to their side.
"Get back!" Kliev yelled, but it was too late. The second wendigo lunged, its claws outstretched, and Yumi barely had time to react.
In a split second, Cymac leaped forward, swinging his axe with all his might. The blade connected with the wendigo's side, drawing a deep gash. The creature roared in pain, but it didn't stop its advance.
"Fall back!" Kliev shouted, and the team quickly retreated, regrouping near the loading dock. They needed to come up with a new plan, and fast.
"How do we take them down?" Andrew asked, his voice tense as he kept his weapon trained on the approaching wendigos.
"We need to lure them into a trap," Kliev replied, his mind racing. "If we can get them both in the same area, we can hit them with everything we've got."
"Let's use the crates!" Yumi suggested, her eyes lighting up with determination. "If we can create a narrow passage, we can funnel them in and hit them with a coordinated attack."
"Good idea!" Cymac agreed, glancing at the crates they had stacked. "We can use them to create a bottleneck."
"Alright, let's do it!" Kliev said, feeling a renewed sense of determination. "We'll set up the crates to create a narrow passageway. When they come through, we'll unleash everything we have."
The team quickly got to work, moving the crates to form a funnel that would lead the wendigos into a confined space. Kliev and Cymac positioned themselves at the front, ready to engage the creatures as they approached.
"Yumi, Andrew, and the twins, get ready to fire as soon as they're in range!" Kliev instructed, his heart racing with anticipation. "We need to time this perfectly."
As they finished setting up the trap, the wendigos were still prowling outside, their howls echoing through the warehouse. Kliev could feel the tension in the air, the weight of the moment pressing down on them.
"Here they come!" Andrew shouted, his eyes wide as he spotted the first wendigo charging toward the entrance.
"Get ready!" Kliev urged, gripping his weapon tightly. The first wendigo barreled through the doorway, its eyes filled with rage as it lunged at them.
"Now!" Kliev yelled, and the team unleashed a barrage of bolts and bullets, striking the creature from all sides. The wendigo howled in pain, staggering back as the second one followed closely behind.
"Keep firing!" Cymac shouted, swinging his axe at the first wendigo, trying to keep it at bay. The creature was relentless, but they had the advantage of numbers.
As the second wendigo entered the trap, Kliev shouted, "Now! Push them back!" The team worked together, using the crates as cover while they continued to fire at the wendigos.
The first wendigo lunged at Kliev, but he sidestepped just in time, swinging his ki-imbued weapon and striking it in the side that flung it away. The creature roared, its claws swiping through the air, but Kliev was already moving, dodging its attacks.
"Keep it together!" Kliev shouted, adrenaline surging through him as he fought to maintain his focus. The wendigos were fierce, but they were also desperate, and that desperation made them reckless. "Damn it, my Ko reserve is running low; we need to end this fast," he thinks to himself.
As the first wendigo staggered back, Cymac took the opportunity to swing his axe again, aiming for the creature's legs. The blade connected, and the wendigo howled in agony, dropping to one knee. "We can take it down!" Cymac yelled, his voice filled with determination.
"Yumi! Aim for its head!" Kliev commanded, and Yumi nodded, her crossbow steady in her hands. She took a deep breath, focusing on her target. With a swift motion, she released the bolt, and it flew true, striking the wendigo in the forehead. The creature let out a final, anguished roar before collapsing to the ground, lifeless.
"One down!" Andrew cheered, but there was no time to celebrate. The second wendigo was still charging forward, its eyes filled with fury. "Man, these guys are really meant to kill," he added.
"Fall back! Regroup!" Kliev shouted, leading the team to the back of the warehouse. They needed to create distance and prepare for the final confrontation.
As they retreated, Kliev's mind raced with strategies. The first wendigo lay motionless, but the second was still a formidable threat. "We need to use the environment to our advantage," he said, glancing around the warehouse for anything that could help them.
"How about those hanging chains?" Cymac suggested, pointing to a series of heavy chains suspended from the ceiling. "If we can drop them on the wendigo, it might slow it down."
"Good idea!" Kliev replied, his heart pounding with renewed hope. "Yumi, can you shoot the chains? We need to time it perfectly."
"On it!" Yumi said, her eyes narrowing in concentration. She took aim at the chains, ready to fire.
As the second wendigo charged, its claws slashing through the air, Kliev and Cymac positioned themselves near the entrance, ready to draw its attention. "Here it comes!" Kliev shouted, gripping his weapon tightly.
The wendigo lunged, its eyes locked onto Kliev. "Now, Yumi!" he yelled, and she released the bolt. It struck the chains with a loud clang, and the heavy links fell, crashing down onto the wendigo.
The creature howled in surprise and pain as the chains wrapped around its limbs, momentarily immobilizing it. "Now's our chance!" Cymac shouted, charging forward with his axe raised high.
Kliev followed suit, his heart racing as they closed in on the trapped wendigo. "Hit it with everything you've got!" he yelled, unleashing a flurry of strikes.
Yumi, Andrew, and the twins joined in, firing bolts and bullets at the creature as it struggled against the chains. The wendigo roared in frustration, but it was no match for their combined strength.
"Keep pushing!" Kliev urged, feeling the adrenaline surge through him. They were so close to victory, and he could feel the weight of their mission pressing down on him.
As the wendigo thrashed about, Cymac swung his axe again, aiming for its neck. The blade connected, and the creature let out a final, anguished scream before collapsing to the ground, lifeless.
"Pant, pant, pant, bruh, these guys really give us a run for our money," as Cymac said that he sits on the ground panting.
Kliev took a moment to catch his breath, glancing around the warehouse to ensure that the threat had truly passed. The air was thick with the scent of blood and sweat, and the adrenaline that had fueled their fight began to ebb away, leaving behind a heavy fatigue.
"Is everyone okay?" he asked, his voice hoarse but steady. The team nodded, though their expressions were a mix of exhaustion and relief.
"Yeah, just a bit bruised," Andrew replied, wiping sweat from his brow. "But we made it through."
Yumi, still holding her crossbow, looked at the fallen wendigos with a mix of triumph and horror. "I can't believe we actually did it," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "Those things were terrifying."
Cymac stood up, brushing dirt off his clothes. "We fought hard, and we won. That's what matters," he said, his tone firm. "But we need to stay alert. There could be more out there." As he said that, a red ball fell in the middle of them as Andrew's eyes widen as he recognizes what it was. It's already too late. It's already exploded. They were caught in point blank.
The explosion rocked the warehouse, sending debris flying in all directions. Kliev barely had time to react as the shockwave knocked him off his feet, slamming him against the wall. Pain shot through his body, but as he was about to stand back up, he couldn't stand, and he saw something sticking at his back—a large reebar. Fuck fuck fuck!! I can't die here, damn it!! They Cymac, Alicia, Yumi Andrew Emily reb..ca! Rachel!!"As he shouted their names and turned his head, he saw them lying on the ground, bleeding too.
"Mother fucker!! I have to live urghhhrahhhhhh!" as he pulled the long reebar in him and blood spewing in him. And he tried to walk towards them to walk them up.
Kliev stumbled forward, his vision blurring as pain radiated from the wound in his back and belly, pouring blood. (Fuck) Each step felt like a monumental effort, but the sight of his comrades lying motionless on the ground fueled his determination. He couldn't let them down—not now, not after everything they had fought for.
"Get up! Please, get up!" he shouted, his voice hoarse and desperate. He reached Alicia first, kneeling beside her and checking for signs of life. Her breathing was shallow, but she was still alive. Relief washed over him, but it was short-lived as he turned to the others.
Yumi lay a few feet away, her crossbow clutched tightly in her hand, but her eyes were closed. Kliev felt a pang of fear grip his heart. "Yumi! Wake up!" He shook her gently, but there was no response. He moved to Andrew next, who was groaning softly, blood pooling around him. "Andrew! Stay with me, buddy!"
Andrew's eyes fluttered open, and he managed a weak smile. "Kliev... what happened?"
"An explosion. We need to get you all out of here," Kliev said, his voice trembling with urgency. He glanced around the warehouse, the walls crumbling and debris scattered everywhere. They had to move quickly. "We have to move! If you can stand, go get the girls(pointing Ghelle, Micah, Ronna, and Kylie) as he collapses to his knees.
Kliev's heart raced as he struggled to keep his composure. The warehouse was collapsing around them and time was running out. He could feel the adrenaline coursing through his veins, but the pain from the rebar wound was becoming unbearable. He gritted his teeth, forcing himself to focus on his comrades.
"Andrew, can you stand?" Kliev asked, his voice strained.
Andrew nodded slowly, wincing as he tried to push himself up. "I think so... just give me a second."
Kliev turned his attention to Yumi, shaking her gently again. "Yumi! Please, wake up!" He felt a surge of panic as he realized she wasn't responding. He needed to get her out of here, but he couldn't carry her alone.
Kliev turned his attention to Yumi, shaking her gently again. "Yumi! Please, wake up!" He felt a surge of panic as he realized she wasn't responding. He needed to get her out of here, but he couldn't carry her alone.
"Come on, Yumi!" he urged, desperation creeping into his voice. "We need you!"
Just then, Cymac groaned from a few feet away, struggling to sit up. "Kliev... what happened?" he asked, his voice hoarse.
"An explosion! We need to get everyone out of here!" Kliev replied, glancing back at the entrance. The wendigos were gone, but the warehouse was unstable, and they were running out of time.
As Andrew struggled to walk towards Ghelle's hiding spot, his eyes widen in show because the girl was nowhere to be found. "Fuck, I knew it! They got them now." As he cursed, he heard a loud cry, and as he turned his head back to his team, he could see Kliev collapse to the ground, unconscious and bleeding out, while Yumi was trying to heal him using her skill.
"Andrew sir! Kliev, he's not breathing!" She shouted while crying.
Andrew's heart raced as he rushed back to Kliev's side, panic surging through him. "No, no, no! Kliev, stay with us!" He knelt beside his fallen comrade, desperately checking for a pulse. The sight of Kliev's pale face and the blood pooling around him sent a wave of dread crashing over Andrew.
"Yumi, what do we do?!" Andrew shouted, his voice trembling. "We need to get him out of here!"
Yumi's hands trembled as she tried to channel her healing energy into Kliev, but the wound was severe, and the blood loss was too great. "I... I can't do this alone!" she cried, tears streaming down her cheeks. "He needs more than I can give!"
"Fuck!!!"
To be continued....
Authors note:
Character bio
Name Kliev wo
Race : human/korean
Age : 20
Gender: male
Blood type: o+
Height: 5'5
Eyes: black
Hair: brash up brown
Occupation: hunter
Weapon: dual Arnis (statue broken)
Ability: ki manipulation
Attributes: wind
Skill: ki enforcement
Status: critical
Ethan Allen: alive
Denver: alive
Yumi: injured
Alicia injured
Andrew: injured
Rebecca: no data
Rachel: no data
Cymac: injured
Mizuno: fine
Deyviel :critical
Emily: critical
Ghelle: captured