Aria staggered slowly to her feet, one hand pressed against her head. The floor seemed to heave under her feet, threatening to send her tumbling back to the ground. It was cold,
so cold. Every breath felt as if tiny daggers were pricking and slicing her lungs. Her hand was damp, wet; she pulled it away and looked down at it, blinking at the distortion. There wasn't any hint of red. Was it covered in ice?
The voice of her weapon was strained, yet still smug.
The voice became urgent, tight.
NOW.>Symph? Symphony! Don't leave me! Aria held her weapon close, stopping mid-motion to look down at herself. Her weapon was right: she was covered in ice. There was some resistance to her movement, a chilled weight that made her shiver uncontrollably. The ice fit over her like a second skin. Already parts of it were melting, some warm, mostly cold. Her side was particularly chilled. A touch there made her wince and pull away from the cold before she forced herself to examine it closer. Part of her armor was shattered. What the hell happened?
Aria wished she didn't look.
She fell to her knees, crying out and standing up again as soon as she realized exactly
what she was standing in. This wasn't supposed to have happened. They were supposed to go in, map, strike, get out.
They should have been expecting the ambush.
They should have retreated.
They shouldn't have died.
She shouldn't have lived.
The whisper of her weapon's voice broke her thoughts.
But --She was right. She was right and they both knew it. Staying here would accomplish nothing. The mission was a failure. How far did they get before they were caught? Aria shivered as she recalled the figures that stepped forth from the shadows, how the embroidered dragons on his sleeves seemed to squirm in a vain attempt to get away as he raised his arms --
What if they were still around?
"Aria."She jumped, hands shaking as she raised her flamethrower up.
Oh god oh god ohgodohgodohgod -"Aria."The mist trainee forced herself to look down, fighting against the bile rising in her throat. She knew the name of the Mist hunter who looked up at her. She fell to her knees beside him, one hand reaching out to touch. Croix Richardson. She knew him very well, however there was nothing familiar about the body that lie before her now. He was fading. The boils and marks covered his skin, the once flawless smile that made her knees weak now made her want to cry. With effort he raised his hands and forced something into her's, lingering as he whispered.
"Go. Flee this place.""Aria."
The second voice, stern. Aria turned to where she could see her division leader struggling to sit up, only to stop and cough violently as blood came out of her mouth. "Do not abandon the mission. Stay. Fight."
Symphony whispered.
"Do you hear me? I gave you an order."
Aria slowly rose from her place at Croix's side. She said nothing as she carefully stepped around the fallen. One by one she knelt down and picked up a small object. A ring here, a bracelet there. In the end she held five such trinkets held carefully in one hand, the other keeping a tight grip on her gun.
Before Nkiruka could utter another word, Aria turned and fled.