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CHAPTER 211
The living room had taken on the particular atmosphere of a space where people are waiting for something they cannot control and cannot stop thinking about—the television still running its fragmented, inadequate coverage of the mountain, the news crawl still cycling through its urgent summary of an event that was too large and too fast-moving for journalism to properly contain, the footage still showing that darkness above the peak that looked wrong in every way that darkness could look wrong.Rose stood in the middle of it and looked at her father with the expression of a daughter who has known her parents long enough to recognize the specific texture of a lie by omission—not the dramatic, constructed lie of someone trying to deceive, but the quieter, more uncomfortable evasion of someone who knows the truth and has decided, for reasons they believe are good ones, that the truth is not what this moment needs.She had seen that expression on her father's face before. Not often—he was
CHAPTER 210
The news coverage was fragmented and incomplete, as news coverage of gate events always was in the early stages—the reporters positioned at the base of the mountain, their cameras pointed upward at the atmospheric disturbance visible above the peak, their voices carrying the particular combination of professional composure and barely suppressed alarm that journalists deployed when they were covering something that exceeded their prepared categories. The gate was visible from the base. The black of it was visible even from that distance, a darkness above the mountain that was wrong in the way that all gate phenomena were wrong—too concentrated, too deliberate, too clearly not a natural weather event.The crawl at the bottom of the screen said: *S-CLASS GATE EVENT CONFIRMED — MOUNTAIN DISTRICT — MILITARY RESPONSE MOBILIZING — CIVILIANS ADVISED TO EVACUATE SURROUNDING AREAS.*S-class.Rose's father had been in proximity to the military world long enough to know what S-class meant. He had
CHAPTER 209
The lower-ranked soldiers were falling.The level-one and level-two Kings of War had been the first to go—overwhelmed not by single opponents but by the cumulative pressure of multiple engagements, their cultivated spiritual energy depleted faster than they could recover it, their defenses eventually failing under the sustained assault of creatures that did not tire and did not hesitate and did not feel the things that made human soldiers occasionally pull back from the absolute edge of what they were capable of.Rose's mother watched a young soldier—he could not have been more than twenty-five, his face carrying the particular combination of determination and terror that belonged to someone who was doing the bravest thing they had ever done and knew it might not be enough—go down under the combined assault of three of the human-like monsters. He went down fighting, his spiritual energy flaring in a final, desperate burst that took one of the three with him, but he went down.She look
CHAPTER 208
The mountain had become a battlefield.There was no other word for it, no softer framing that could contain what was happening on the terrace and the burial ground and the open stone spaces of the estate. The careful, solemn geography of a funeral gathering—the arranged chairs, the ceremonial drapery, the dignified spacing of a space designed for grief and remembrance—had been consumed entirely by the chaos of an engagement that no one had planned for and no one was fully equipped to handle.Timboti stood at the center of it and made the only decision that remained available to him."All of you," he said, his voice cutting through the noise of the confrontation with the sharp, carrying force of a man who has moved past strategy and arrived at the place where only truth remains. "There is no more holding formation. There is no more coordinated defense. If you want to survive this—if you want to walk off this mountain—you go all out. Every one of you. Maximum output, full potential, eve
CHAPTER 207
Beside her, still pressed against the floor, Elizabeth said nothing. Elizabeth, who had been the composed one, the reassuring one, the woman who had grown up in a military family and understood these things and had told her not to worry—Elizabeth was silent in the way that people are silent when they have looked at something and found that they have no words for it.The shock had moved through the hall like a second wave, following the physical impact of the roof's removal and the debris and the spiritual pressure. It moved through the assembled civilians and settled into them, and what it left behind was the particular stillness of people who have been frightened past the point where fear produces action and have arrived at the place where it simply produces paralysis.Rose's mother lay on the cold stone floor of a roofless hall on a mountain, her cheek bleeding from the cut the debris had opened, her forearm stinging, the mountain sky above her churning with the impossible black of
CHAPTER 206
And then the roof went.The sound of it was enormous and immediate—not the gradual, warning creak of a structure under stress but the sudden, total violence of something being removed by force. Stone and timber and the accumulated weight of a roof that had stood for generations simply ceased to be above them, replaced by the open mountain sky, grey and churning, the black gate visible in the distance above the burial ground, its smoke bubbles still drifting with their obscene, patient deliberateness.The debris came down with the roof.Not all of it—most of the structural material went outward, thrown by whatever force had removed the roof rather than simply dropped. But enough came down. Fragments of stone, splinters of timber, the shattered remnants of the decorative elements that had lined the ceiling—they rained down on the people pressed against the floor with the indiscriminate, impersonal violence of a world that had stopped caring about the distinction between the living and t
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