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ShinjiShazaki — Frontierstuck: Chapter 16 - 2 of 2 [NSFW]
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Description The plan had been simple.  They set themselves in a broken shape around the city; some roamed closer to the transmutation circle than others.  Jade and Karkat remained at the circle, Karkat on the ground to drive off any passersby and Jade on the rooftops to cover the streets with her rifle.  It was in the plan to fire off signal flares when Noir was spotted; it was in the plan for everyone to head toward the circle upon seeing the flares.  Those closest to Noir's location would do their best to converge on him and weaken him before his arrival.

It was not in the plan to have hunters surge into the streets at John's firing of a flare.

John had placed Tavros and Aradia directly opposite his and Vriska's position, and they had been skirting the edges of the highblood section of the city.  Fortune favored them, though, as they were put on edge instantly at the sight of the flare; when the hunters rushed at them, they were more than primed to fight.

The first attack was made by Aradia.  She lashed out with the Bane of Mars, and the tails spat lightning when the whip cracked.  Three trolls dropped to their knees screaming because the lightning destroyed their eyes.  The fourth troll's charge on Aradia was ruined by Tavros dashing forward to run the man through with his lance.  Two more women leaped from a rooftop, but Aradia caught them in a telekinetic grip and slammed them to the ground hard enough to crack the pavement.

Catching sight of another trio pouring out of a nearby alley, Tavros plunged his lanced into the ground.  The lightning shot along the ground till it reached the trolls, and great spikes were birthed at their feet to kill them.  As the blood ran down the spikes, the rain beat and stirred it into a dark slurry that sluiced onto the stone.

Tavros caught Aradia by the elbow.  "C'mon!" he said.  "We have to get to the circle!"  He pulled his lance from the stone and aimed it toward the sky.  Before he could cast lightning into the clouds, Aradia grabbed his arm and tugged.

"If we send up a flare, it'll make everyone think Noir teleported over here!" she said.  "The others will find out about the hunters soon enough."  As she let go of his arm, she smiled.  "I think fighting hunters will be a lot easier than taking down the demon."

He looked at her a moment before returning her smile.  They reached out in time with one another to tap their fingertips together.  When the next wave of hunters arrived, they only saw Tavros and Aradia's backs as they sprinted away.

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When John had announced that Kanaya and Rose would not patrol near each other, but would be stationed directly opposite to each other on opposite sides of the city, he was met with two hard glares and a stern, sharp "no" from Kanaya.  It took Karkat explaining that it was his part of the plan to make them begrudgingly acquiesce.  The argument he made was that they would remain more focused if separated; he said when the flare went up, they would be fighting to reach each other.

That was entirely the truth when the first six hunters started their assault on Kanaya at the sight of John's flare.  She had turned on them with more fury than they would have expected from a lowblood, and they faltered at seeing both her rage and her glowing skin.  Two trolls lost their heads before the rest of the group pulled themselves together.  She revved her chainsaw fiercely, and the lightning that was caught in the saw's teeth disintegrated the sword that a hunter swung at her head.  The man stared at the space where his sword had been with his mouth agape before the chainsaw came down on his shoulder and ripped him apart.

As the man fell in pieces, one of the remaining trio sprinted around to Kanaya's back and leaped at her with knives in her hands.  She wrenched her chainsaw free of the man's carcass and dodged aside, but one blade still slashed into her upper arm.  The woman barked a laugh, but the laughter died when the wound did not gush with blood.  It was an open wound, to be certain, but blood barely moved from it to stain Kanaya's shirt sleeve.  With a snarl, she turned on the stunned woman, revved the chainsaw again, and ran her through.

The last two hunters made their move in the form of a charge meant to knock Kanaya from her feet.  She dropped her chainsaw and caught the man who tried to tackle her by his throat.  A twist of her hands cracked his neck.  Her grip had been tight enough to break skin, and his azure blood showed on her fingers when she let him drop to the ground.  She released him to free her hands and caught the sword swinging at her head barehanded.  She wrenched the sword from the woman's hands and grabbed her by the neck.

"How many of you are there?" she snarled.  "How did you know where to find us?"

"It's not hard to find a bunch of lowbloods and freaks where they shouldn't be," the woman spat.  "Especially when they're idiots and they walk around staring up at the sky!"

"Do you understand that if you kill any one of my comrades, you could doom all of Alternia?"

"Better than leaving it in your hands, lowblood!  Once we kill you, we're going after the rest of your rebellion!"  She laughed, showing all her fangs.  "Her Imperious Condescension wants us to go from the top down, starting with Peixes!  We'll get your leader, and then we'll rip apart the freak brigandrifts!"

She opened her mouth to continue talking, but Kanaya slammed her jaw shut with a hard punch to her chin.  Before the woman could react, Kanaya swept in, wrapped her arms around the woman, and bit deep into her neck.  Dark blue blood gushed from the bites; the woman thrashed in pain.  Kanaya drank, swallowing only when her mouth was full.  Within minutes, the woman went limp and heavy.  When no more blood came into her mouth, Kanaya let her crumple to the ground.

Swallowing once more to drag all the blood from her mouth down her throat, she wiped at her mouth with the back of her hand.  She held it out into the rain to let it rinse the blood off and bent down to pick up her chainsaw when her hand was clean.  Taps of the saw to her palms and arm healed the cuts there, and she sprinted away before the lightning faded from her skin.

As she ran, she veered to the right and kept her gaze at the level of the rooftops.  It helped her spot hunters planning to pounce on her and interrupt their leaps with swipes of her chainsaw, but it let her track Noir's movements.  A blue-hued explosion here and bursts of green lightning there kept her on track to hunt him down as he approached with John and Vriska leading him on.

The roads had sloped steadily upward as she ran, and thus she found herself standing at a ledge surveying the fight below.  Eridan was standing at a distance, rifle raised and jittering back and forth as he tried to aim.  John and Vriska were stuck; Vriska tried to drive Noir forward while John kept him from escaping.  It was too close range to throw her dice, and so Vriska duel toe-to-toe with Noir.  Her hook-ended sword struck his black blade, the metal scraping and shrieking loudly.

"Fuckin' hell, Vris!" Eridan shouted.  "Will you stop dancin' around so I can shoot him in the head?"

She laughed at him while slashing at Noir's throat.  "What happened to the best shot on aaaaaaaall of Alternia?"

"He keeps gettin' blocked by the biggest loudmouth on Alternia!" he replied.  "Hold him still!"

She made to snap out a reply, but her words were lost in a yelp as she ducked under a swing aimed at her head.  Eridan aimed at Noir's open, snarling mouth and pulled the trigger.  The bolt caught Noir full on the tongue; his head rocked back with the force of the blast.  Before Eridan could laugh in triumph, Noir's jaws clamped shut around the growing explosion.  He swallowed slowly, visibly, and let his steaming tongue hang out of his mouth when he opened it again.

John came in swinging his hammer and landed a blow on the white scar across Noir's chest.  Noir barked a cough as he was thrown back, but landed on his feet.  He barely had time to block Vriska's sword as she rushed in and stabbed at his head.  He growled at her as he parried the flurry of strikes, but she grinned in return and relented enough to let him strike back.  She ducked away from a blow aimed at her throat and gave Eridan another shot.  The bolt from his gun struck Noir between the eyes and his fur caught blue fire.  One-armed as he was, he dropped his sword to slap at the flames as they crept toward his eyes.

Laughing, Vriska swept in and caught Noir's elbow with the hook of her sword.  She wrenched his arm away, and laughed again when the blade ripped a line down his arm to the wrist and his red blood spurted into the world.  He howled again, whipping his head back and forth as he stepped away.  She took her left hand from her sword, plunged it into the pockets of her coat, and drew out her hooked dagger.  As she lifted the dagger high, John shouted wordlessly and Kanaya leaped from her ledge.

Noir, smiling, surged forward as the fire vanished from his fur.  His hand clamped down on Vriska's head; the claw on his thumb pierced her left eye.  Before she could wrench away, he opened his mouth wide and slammed his jaws shut high on her left arm.  The crack of the bone shattering was audible just before Vriska screamed.  Her heels slipped on the soaked pavement as she tried to pull away; her sword and dagger splashed down into a puddle.

With a blood-filled, bubbling laugh, Noir bit down hard and wrenched his head to one side.  Vriska's arm came away in his teeth, and he threw her into John as he ran forward.  He dropped his hammer to catch her and her blood splattered over him.  His feet slipped in the puddles of rain and blood and he brought them both to the ground.

"Oh, God—Vriska!"  He slung one arm beneath her and gripped her left shoulder tight.  He brought his other hand to her face, grimacing at the coolness of the blood pouring from her ruined eye.  "Just hang on and I'll—I'll go get your arm and I'll fix you!"

Another wicked crack made him look up.  He watched, mouth agape, as Noir smiled at him and ate Vriska's arm, bones and all, in massive mouthfuls.

"You fucking asshole!" Vriska shrieked.  "Nobody eats me!"  She shoved hard against John's chest to roll out of his lap, but could not find balance enough to get back to her feet.  She pitched forward, hitting the ground when she could not catch herself with one arm.  With a grunt, she rolled onto her back and reached her one remaining hand into the pouch on her belt.  Before she could pull her dice free, John sprinted past her.

When Noir jumped back and the hammer came down, it was John's strength alone that shattered the pavement and threw stones high into the air.  He stepped in hard to follow Noir in his retreat, swinging his hammer too quickly for Noir to summon his sword and block it.  His eyes were massive; his teeth were bared in a grimace.  Swing after swing made Noir retreat further and further from Vriska, but there was no strategy in the strikes.  It was rage that moved John, and it was because he had no plan that he fell through Noir's body when he flickered out of reality.  He hit the ground, the air in his lungs leaving him in a rush, and rolled over slowly to stare up at Noir and the sword stabbing through the rain toward his chest.

Eridan shot Noir in the back of the head over and over before the sword reached flesh.  Tiny bursts of blue fire caught in his fur, dancing on the tips of his ears, but the flames died almost instantly.  The force of the bolts was still enough to rock Noir and drive him step by stumbling step away from John, and Vriska pulled herself along the ground to where John lay.  As Kanaya dashed in and swiped at Noir with her chainsaw, Vriska shoved herself upright, found her balance, and slapped John hard across the face.

"Stop being stupid and fix me!" she snapped.

He stared at her, barely reacting to the sound of gunfire and the noise of a chainsaw against a sword.  "But your arm—"

"If you or Noir think that Vriska Serket is going to be taken out of a fight because I lost one fucking arm, then you're both idiots!  Just stop the bleeding and we'll deal with it later!"  When he remained still, she smirked and tweaked his nose.  "Come on, you silly dumb boy.  It's an order from your captain."

For another moment, he was still.  The moment passed and he gave her a small smile in return.  He summoned his hammer and tapped near both of her injuries.  Though she squirmed and cursed with the pain, she immediately grabbed hold of the hand he held out upon standing.  They got her back to her feet, and she returned her hand to the pouch on her belt the moment he let her go.

Kanaya and Eridan had taken over John and Vriska's roles.  While Eridan kept Noir from retreating with precision shots, Kanaya drove him forward.  He had stared unabashedly at her when she appeared, his eye wide and gaze confused.  The first chunk she had cut from his armless shoulder had driven the confusion from him and left behind only rage.  That rage grew from a rumble to a roar as she matched his speed and strength.  They snarled in tandem, each sound coming in response to blows that landed roughly on them.  The worst of the blows never met flesh: Noir blurred out of the world when the chainsaw came at his neck, and Eridan made sure to aim a bolt at Noir's head whenever his sword came too close to Kanaya.

A fierce shove from Noir sent Kanaya skidding backward through the water caught in the street.  She brought her chainsaw up in a guard before her as Noir rushed at her, sword raised.  From the corner of one eye, she saw Eridan drop down to one knee.  Before either of them could make their move, Vriska's dice went flying past them.  They hit the ground, landing in a puddle at Noir's feet and finishing their roll abruptly.  Blue-hued lightning shot from the dice and wound around Noir in a cage, and he howled as the electricity stabbed at him.

He wrenched his body free of the cage, stumbling away as he curled at the waist.  He snarled, frothy spittle dripping from his muzzle.  His body shuddered; the great black wings that had carried him away long ago reappeared on his back.  With another great howl, he flapped his wings and began to rise off the ground.  There was barely a yard between his clawed toes and the ground before Eridan fired a shot into his ruined eye socket.  Noir screamed at the pain of the bolt, but went silent when Kanaya leaped into the air after him and lopped off one of his wings.

Surprise had muted him by the time he hit the ground.  Blood poured from the stump of his wing; he watched it flow onto the pavement with a narrow eye.  He rose slowly from his knees, head twisted to try and see the wound.  When he tried to banish the wings, remove the source of the pain, he was unable to do so.  His eye widened.  He stared a moment longer before turning to look at the others.  His gaze fell on Kanaya.  Just as before, the surprise and confusion left him all at once for rage.

"You bitch!" he screamed at her.  "You filthy little bitch!  I'll kill you!  I'll kill you for this!"

Kanaya replied, "Good luck," and turned on heel to sprint away with the others right behind her.

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Karkat was nothing if not an active leader.  When Tavros and Aradia arrived at the circle with ten hunters trailing behind them, he shouted for Jade to get down on the streets and open fire as he charged into the fray.  They killed five hunters apiece, and Karkat whirled on Tavros and Aradia with blue and azure blood splattered on him.

"What the fuck happened?" he snapped.

"Eridan spreading rumors about the humans worked too well," Aradia said.  "They were just waiting for a real sign of them."

"Just what we need with the demon on his way here."  He flicked his sickles to cast the blood from them.  He looked this way and that, moving his eyes slowly.  Eventually, he gestured to two wide avenues leading into the circle.  "Lalonde and Strider are coming in on those roads.  You two stand watch there and take down whoever's on their asses."  He jerked his thumb over his shoulder at Jade.  "Harley'll cover Egbert and Serket's street."

"What about you?" Tavros asked.

"I'll take care of whatever comes in later."  He grimaced a moment.  "I'd like to hope that Makara doesn't know where we are, but that'd be pretty fucking stupid of me."  He shook his head and cast the grimace from his face before gesturing toward the streets again.  "Get your asses over there and get ready.  I don't want this shit storm getting any worse."

They nodded and sprinted to their respective positions.  Karkat began to prowl at a rapid pace at the edges of the square, peering down the alleys and narrow streets as he went.  Whenever he spotted a troll emerging into the square, Karkat bolted to the end of the street and cut down the stragglers who made it through the hail of bullets.  Behind him, he heard the dying screams of the hunters that tried to attack the others and smiled grimly for it.  The sound of hooves clattering did not make him hesitate when he was in the middle of another group of hunters; it instead made him swing faster and harder to be able to turn about sooner.  He nearly faltered at the sight of Rose and Dave both atop Maplehoof, but he ran to them as they dismounted and Rose sent Maplehoof away.

"Why are you two idiots together?" he barked.  He jabbed a finger toward Dave and snapped, "You're supposed to have Terezi with you—" He turned his finger toward Rose. "And you're supposed to have Ampora!"

"Change of plans, rag-a-muffin," Dave said.  "We had Zahhak comin' after us, so we split up."

"Then who's dealing with Zahhak?  Did you kill him?"

"Captor's beatin' on his ass."

"And we have Gamzee Makara's sudden appearance to thank for my being off course," Rose said.

"Great," Karkat snarled.  "Just what we need with the demon breathing down our necks."  He closed his mouth and looked at the ground in thought.  The moment died with more gunfire, and he spun immediately to attend to a new group of hunters.  Though he killed them, a low roar sounded from all around the city square.  He walked backward slowly, casting his eyes about.  All at once, dozens of hunters poured out of the alleys and streets and into the square, weapons and fangs bared and eyes wild.

One of the hungers swaggered forward, smirking as he moved.  He looked at each of them, eyes roving slowly.  When he saw Karkat, his smirk grew broader.

"The lowly mutant Vantas!" the man said with a laugh.  "Nice to finally meet the freak who's been such a fucking thorn in our side.  And you've brought so many friends with you!"  His gaze turned to Rose.  "Is this the freak alchemist we've heard about?"  He snickered.  "You've got a huge bounty on your head, brigandrift, you know that?"

"I fail to see how that's important in relation to what's happening currently," she replied.

The man stared at her, lips faintly parted.  He looked from Rose to his compatriots and back again with incredulity in his face.  "Are you serious?  It's important because we're here for your head!"

"Has anyone informed you of the demonic creature tearing through the city?" she asked.  "The one that's caused considerable damage already?"

"What about the demon?"

"You really wanna do a song and dance with Noir?" Dave said.  He leaned around Rose and gestured with his sword.  "I think you're gonna get your chance right now."

Everyone turned in time to see Kanaya sprint in from the street.  Noir, limbs lengthened like a hound's, charged in behind her.  He leaped at her, claws outstretched, but a pair of blue bolts from behind knocked him to the ground.  When he tried to get to his feet, more shots from Eridan and Jade's rifles threw him back down.  John, Vriska, and Eridan ran by him, stopping only when they and Jade had reached Dave, Rose, and Kanaya.  Though Eridan and Jade continued to fire at him, Noir flickered out of existence to dodge his next few shots.  He took to his feet and swung his head back and forth to look about; he stopped only when he saw Rose.

"You think this is going to help, mother?" he snarled.  "Getting all these people around you?"  He pointed to Kanaya, his face twisting with rage.  "I'm going to kill her, mother!  I'm going to kill her over and over and I'm going to make you watch!"  He swiped his arm through the air and roared, "I'm going to kill everyone here!"

The leader of the hunters threw a knife at Noir's head.  He faltered when Noir caught it in his fangs and bit it in half, but he stood tall and puffed out his chest.  He said, "Don't get so fucking cocky, demon!  You're outnumbered and outmatched!"

For a moment, Noir was still.  He stared at the man with as much disbelief in his face as the man had shown to Rose before.  The disbelief faded slowly, replaced with a deep, dark smile  He stood even taller, twisting against the kilter his body had from the uneven weight of his mangled wings.  He chuckled and said, "You're a fucking idiot."

The troll opened his mouth to shout back a response, but Noir teleported to stand in front of him.  Before the man could speak, Noir plunged his claws through his throat and ripped off his head.  The other hunters howled at the sight and charged as one at Noir.  Laughing, summoning his sword, Noir began to fell the trolls as though they were weeds.

All at once, John, Dave, Jade, and Rose sprinted toward the fray, catalysts in hand.  Karkat moved next, chasing down John at the head of the group.  Were it not for the near foot of height and many more pounds of weight John had in his favor, Karkat would have tackled him to the ground.  The others stopped as they struggled, giving Aradia, Tavros, Eridan, Vriska, and Kanaya time enough to catch up.

"Let go!" John said.  "We have to go help them!"

"No the fuck we don't!" Karkat snarled.

Jade caught one of Karkat's arms and pulled him away from John.  She said, "We can't just let them get killed!"

"We were going to kill them if they got in our way!  Let Noir kill them for us!"

John took Karkat by the shoulders and shook him once.  "I don't want to let him kill anyone else!  He's already killed so many people because we haven't been able to stop him, and I don't want any more people to die because of us!"

"If we let him keeping killing, he's going to forget us," Jade said.  "They won't be able to stop him from escaping.  We can't let him get away—not when we're this close!"

Karkat opened his mouth but did not speak.

"And do you really want to give the other major whackjobs to catch up with us?" Dave asked.  "The more time we waste lettin' Noir hack these palookas up, the more time their bosses got to find us.  We gotta do this fast and dust faster."

He hesitated.  He looked to Kanaya.  When she nodded, he jerked his chin in return.  He pulled free of John's hands, scowling, and summoned his sickles.  He looked at each of the humans in turn, ending with Rose.  "Got a plan?"

"Scatter the trolls and make Noir focus on us again," she replied.

"Do you have a plan to make that happen, witch-bit—" He shook his head fiercely. "Lalonde?"

She summoned the Thorns of Oglogoth and smirked.  "Go all out."

He returned her smirk.  "Finally!  A good plan from you!"  He turned to the others and raised one sickle high.  "Let's fuck them up!"

As the rest of the group charged in, Eridan and Jade immediately brought their rifles to bear and fired into the melee.  Their shots struck their targets in the chest: Eridan's bolt tore straight through the troll while Jade's lightning bounced wildly from person to person and seared their flesh.  Noir paused, pulling his sword from a woman's gut as he turned about.  He leaped back and away from the lance Tavros thrust at his throat, snarling as he moved.  Though he pulled back his arm to swing his sword, Aradia lashed out with her whip and caught him by the wrist.  He turned to howl at her, but found that she had passed the whip to John.  With a mighty heave, John yanked Noir clean off his feet and hauled him away from the hunters.

The first troll that tried to follow was struck full in the face by Dave's fist, and the second received the same from Karkat's foot.  Three more made an attempt, but each of them came away less one limb thanks to Kanaya.  Quick flicks of the Thorns from Rose sent lightning at the remaining six, and they yelped at the fire that caught in their clothes.  Neither the driving rain nor their frantic slapping killed the fire, and so they ran away screaming and in flames.  The injured began to follow after them, leaving behind their dead.

Noir had wrenched himself free of Aradia's whip and stood growling at John.  Cords of oozing, steaming black saliva hung from his maw; his muzzle seemed to ripple with the force of his snarling.  His eye darted back and forth as the others encircled him; his noise grew even more violent.

"You fucking worms!" he snapped.  "That's all you are!  You're nothing but weak little worms, and I'm going to turn you into worm food!"

"How're we gonna be worm food if we're already worms, Jack?" Dave asked with a sneering smirk.  "Don't make a lot of sense!"

"Shut your fucking mouth!" Noir howled.  "I'm going to tear you all limb from limb!"  He jabbed his sword toward Vriska, smiling as he did.  "You can ask her how good I am at that."

She looked at him and lifted the brow over her ruined eye.  Smirking to show her fangs, she shrugged.  "I'm still up for kicking your ass, so I don't think you're thaaaaaaaat great."  She bounced her dice in her hand, tossing and catching in fluid motions.  "And I'm sure John would like to pay you back for that."

Noir's growling resumed.  He looked at all of them with rage in his face.  "You think this is going to do anything?  You really think you can do anything to me?"

"I think that you losing an arm, a wing, and an eye counts as something," Rose said.  "But I suppose a cornered coward would try to sell himself as dangerous."

Noir's ears twitched, slapping at the raindrops falling on them.  His shoulders hunched even as his spine straightened to make him taller.  Lightning crackled around him, winding like brittle snakes.  He murmured, "Coward?  You're calling me a coward, mother?"

"If the word fits," she replied with a smile.

Slowly, his lips curled to match her smile.  He lifted his sword and said, "You'll run before I do."

She brought up the Thorns.  "Prove it."

He leaped straight for her, aiming the tip of his sword for her forehead.  Kanaya was faster, and so it was her chainsaw that knocked away Noir's blade.  After her came a throw of the dice from Vriska, and Noir was caught up in stocks and chains.  He tried to rip the blue wood apart, but a blast in the back from Eridan made him pitch forward.  Dave kicked him on the snout as he fell, getting a wounded pup's yip out of Noir for his efforts.  Noir landed with a splash at Rose's feet, blood leaking from his nose.  As he tried to push himself up, Rose stomped on the back of his neck and forced him down again.

"I don't seem to be running, Noir," she said.

Snarling, he opened his mouth to reply.  His roaming claws slipped into a groove; he went quiet to look about.  Another burst of lightning from above lit the city square, casting light into the water that filled the carvings of the transmutation circle.  His eye widened.  After a moment, he chuckled.

"Are you sure, mother?" he asked.

"How could I not be sure that I'm not running?" she snapped.

He turned his head to grin at her.  "I'm asking if you're sure you don't want to run from me."

The grin was one that Kanaya recognized.  It sent a hard, ice-cold weight to the center of her stomach, and she moved instantly at the sight of it.  She shot out her arms, grabbed Rose by the shoulders, and yanked her backward.  Had she moved any slower, at any other time, it would have been too late.  The jerking force of the movement made Rose gasp, but it also made her hat fall from her head.  Just before it fluttered in front of her eyes, she caught sight of great swells of flesh squirming and writhing along the length of Noir's back.

Tendrils of dagger-ended flesh exploded from Noir.  One rushed at Rose, but only pierced through her hat as Kanaya pulled her away.  The other trolls moved half a heartbeat after that: Karkat leaped in front of Jade to slash apart the tentacle that stabbed at her head; Vriska pulled John out of the way; and Tavros knocked aside all that came near Aradia.  As Eridan skipped backward and peppered the tendrils that squirmed after him, Aradia reached out a hand.  A shimmer of translucent white energy caught hold of the tentacles that surged toward Dave, slowing them enough that he had time to react and cut them down.

With a roar, Noir twisted about; the tendrils ripped the stocks from around his neck.  It was at Aradia that he leaped next, sword abandoned to let him reach out his shining claws.  He ripped open four gashes of deep burgundy along the length of her torso, earning a scream from her.  Tavros dropped his lance in turn to dive forward, wrapping his arms around Noir and bearing him to the ground.  Fangs bared, he smashed his fists against Noir's muzzle.  With each punch, he growled out words.  "Don't—you—touch—my—matesprit!"

Noir whipped his head about in the middle of Tavros' next punch, closing his fangs around his hand and biting down hard.  Before he could rip off Tavros' hand, Vriska rushed in and crammed her dagger into the corner of Noir's jaw.  He gagged at the pressure, mouth popping open, and Vriska kicked him in the throat the moment she could.

"Don't act like the entire arm of a highblood isn't a good enough snack for you, asshole!" she snapped.  "No more food for you, even if it's a lowblood!"

Noir pushed himself upright, but his body was caught up in the white energy again.  Though he writhed, he was flung high up into the air.  Grimacing with the effort of it, Aradia brought both hands down swiftly to throw Noir at the ground.  The tendrils surged from his body on his approach, and they caught him before he smashed into the pavement.  He got to his feet and summoned his sword, grinning as the tentacles squirmed around him.

"Like them?" he said with a chuckle.  "I'm still evolving, parents.  I'll keep evolving and I'll keep getting more ways to rip off your heads."  He let his head loll to one side, turning to Rose.  "Are you really sure you don't want to run from me, mother?"

Rose sneered at him.  Pulling away from Kanaya's hands, she went to where her pierced hat had fallen and plucked it from the ground.  With a tap of a needle, the hat was repaired; she set it upon her sodden head.  She looked at him from beneath the hat's brim, her eyes hard.  When she spoke, her voice was even harder.  "I refuse to run."

The smile on Noir's face vanished instantly.  His muzzle began to vibrate once again with his snarling, and his eye grew wide with fury.  Green lightning began to slither along his body, surging with the fiercest of his growls.  He held his sword so tightly that his furious shaking was visible through the blade's quaver.  He hissed, "Fear me, mother."

"I will not."

"Fear me!"

She stared at him.  At the faint sounds of movement—the clank of the gears in Kanaya's chainsaw shifting; the splashes of Dave and John's feet falling hard in puddles on either side of her; Jade cocking her rifle—she took in a slow breath.  She tightened her grip on the Thorns and smiled.  "Never."

With an inhuman shriek that echoed loud against the thunder, Noir went berserk.  He charged at Rose, slavering and snarling with his sword held high.  She stepped back as he came forward, bringing up her needles to catch Noir's blade in their cross as it fell.  Though a web of lightning erupted from the needles to halt the sword, the pavement shattered beneath them with the force of the strike.  A screech rang out as Noir drew back his sword, scraping metal against metal, and he howled as he lunged in with his mouth opened wide.

John roared as he swung his hammer in to smash against Noir's chest.  Lightning flashed from the hammer to the white cracks in Noir's skin, and he howled as he was thrown backward.  Three bolts from Jade's rifle tore holes in his remaining wing; the wounds spat blood up into the rain as he jerked about with the pain.  He spun on his heel to howl at Jade, but Eridan shot another round into his open mouth.  He threw his head back and spat the energy into the clouds above, and turned on his latest assailant.  Before he could even bring up his sword, Aradia's whip cut him full across the back between his wings.

When Noir turned about to bellow at Aradia, he received another punch from Tavros and the stab of his lance into one thigh.  He stumbled away, turning as he went, and found himself face to face with Dave.  A duel began then, both of their faces twisted in fury.  Noir hacked madly, one armed and wounded as he was, and Dave parried each swing before replying with a blow infinitely more precise.  Where he had once been the losing party, Dave now gave Noir slash after slash, burning the wounds open and raw with bursts of alchemic lightning.  He forced them to turn about entirely and began to drive Noir backward.

It was because the back of his heel caught on the gouges in the ground that Noir paused in the slightest.  He looked away from Dave, once again seeing the transmutation circle carved behind him.  The moment of hesitation cost him: Dave drove his sword clean through Noir's chest.  Another howl left him as he pulled himself from Dave's sword.  Blood pouring down his body, he stumbled away and began to turn about.  Vriska's dice landed before him, each face showing an eight.  A ghostly apparition of a woman troll appeared, as bright blue as the dice and wielding Vriska's hook-ended sword.  Laughing strange noise, she rammed the sword through the hole in Noir's chest, lifted him from his feet, and slammed him down to the ground.

Wheezing, bleeding from so many different wounds, Noir hauled himself to his feet.  He straightened up and expected Dave to stand before him.  It was Rose he found instead, wielding her needles as though they were long knives.  She slashed at him, driving him back further.  She turned aside and dodged away from his returning strikes with almost no time to spare.  Cuts showed on her arms, her chest, her cheeks.  He took the hat from her head again with a wild slash, cutting open a line on her forehead that sent blood pouring down her face.  In the moment she flinched at the sting of the blood flowing into her eyes, he cackled and lunged.

Kanaya's chainsaw was waiting for him when he arrived, and she drove it into his gut with as much force as he had moved in.  He choked, hand uncurling from the sword, as the saw ripped apart his spine.  There was no stopping his fall when Kanaya slipped a foot behind his feet and shoved hard, and he plummeted into the center of the circle with Kanaya driving the chainsaw deep into the ground.  Dave swept in as Noir tried to kick and flail, stabbing his sword through the bones of his ankle and pinning it down.  John moved in on Noir's other foot, obliterating it and its leg with three great swings.  When the tendrils erupted from his body, Karkat tossed his sickles to Jade and she cut them all apart.

Snarling, spitting, writhing, Noir tried to grab at the chainsaw and pull it free from his body.  Rose's boot slammed down on his arm, snapping the bones with how hard she stomped.  She dropped down and stabbed one needle through his palm and the other through his forearm, pinning him completely.  He screamed wordlessly at her as she strode away, twisting his head to follow her movement.  He heard splashes all around him: John, Jade, Dave, and Kanaya had dropped to their knees at the edges of the transmutation circle where his limbs would have reached.  Another splash sounded above his head, and he looked up to see Rose kneeling there.  Before he could roar at her, four more splashes sounded.  Rose lifted her hands and slapped them down to the edge of the circle, and Noir saw her smile in the instant before he was blinded by green lightning.

All at once, he was seized by many hands.  He had no time to react before he was hauled from the ground entirely, and when he looked up into was into what he thought was a desolate black void.  The void was suddenly filled with great gleaming gold eyes.  He twisted his head about, finding the others holding tight to him while Rose stood before them all.

"We have a present for you!" she shouted to the eyes.  "It's your son!"

The world around them screamed, and Noir felt a great stab of dread.  The panic was great enough that he did not have it in him to fight the hands holding him; he was paralyzed when the hands gripped him even tighter.  Before he understood what was happening, he was flung up hard and into the reaching tentacles.  As they began to rip him apart, he screamed to match the shrieking of the gods.

Kanaya put her hands to the others' backs and pushed hard.  She sprinted ahead of them as they began to run, shouting, "This way!"  When she reached Rose, she caught one of her hands and pulled her along.  Behind them, the gods shrieked louder than they ever had before.  Kanaya felt something in her ears rupture, but not before she heard pained shouting.  Deafened, she turned about to find the others standing with their hands clapped over their ears.  She returned to them and held out her hands.  When they shook their heads in confusion, she took Rose's hand in one of hers and Jade's hand in the other and nodded at them all.

The screaming of the gods was so fierce that it rattled their bodies, and they grabbed hold of each other's hands without hesitation.  Kanaya took a deep breath, leaned back, and pulled hard.  Gravity twisted, taking the ground from beneath them and letting them fall away.  Though Jade jumped at the falling and let go of Kanaya's hand, Kanaya took the chance to point down to the gleaming bubbles below.  John nodded once and pulled Jade and Dave in by their hands, wrapping his arms around their shoulders when they were in reach.  Another scream from the gods shook them once more, and Rose's fingers slipped free of Dave and Kanaya's hands.  She began to fall away from them, veering off to one side.  Dave howled for her, clawing at the air, but John did not release him.  Kanaya twisted in the air, reaching for the hand Rose stretched out to her.

Seconds before they hit the dream bubbles, they managed to catch hold of each other.

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Kanaya stood on a dirt road.  Overhead, the sky was completely clear and a bright, brilliant blue.  A faint breeze brought to her a scent she could only assume was from some plant.  In the distance stood a massive house, its walls painted a clean white beneath the crawling ivy scattered here and there.  To the house's left, she saw a pure white dog prancing about with a tiny, black-haired girl in a green jumper toddling after it.  A black-haired boy in a white shirt and blue short pants walked behind the girl, keeping her from toppling over.

Slowly, she began to walk up the road.  At the house's front was a porch, open to the air and with no real railings to speak of.  A wide porch swing made of deep red wood was beside the front door, and a woman with white-blonde hair sat upon it.  A small girl with the same colored hair and a pale purple dress sat on the porch by the woman's feet, scratching a piece of chalk against the wood beneath her.  The girl sat back from the chalk transmutation circle, looking up to the woman expectantly.  The woman leaned forward and a smile curled her lips.

"Very good, sweetheart," the woman said.  "Now tell me what the formula is for."

"To make a flower," the girl replied.

"Right.  Go ahead and try it."

Kanaya stepped gingerly onto the porch, timing her footfall to the soft slap of the girl's hands onto the porch.  She approached quietly amidst the crackle of the lightning and stopped when the girl relented.  A small flower, made of the same wood as the porch, sat in the center of the circle.  The girl was silent as she stood up, took the flower in hand, and held it out to the woman.  When the carving was not taken, Kanaya looked up.  The woman looked back at her.

"I was wondering when you'd get here," the woman said.

Kanaya stared at her.  When the girl turned about and looked at her with violet eyes, her own eyes widened.  The girl took a step backward, gaze confused, but the woman stopped her with a gentle hand on her back.  The woman stood up, keeping her hand on the girl's back as she went.

"You're Kanaya," the woman said mildly.

She did not step away, but instead narrowed her eyes.  "How do you know that?"

The woman smiled and stroked the girl's hair.  "Why wouldn't I know the woman who my Rose cares about?"  She took her hand from the girl's hair to tap her shoulder.  As the girl turned, her body flickered and blurred.  The woman set her hands on Rose's gray cheeks, sighing despite her smile.  "Oh, sweetheart.  You've come a long way from giving me carvings of your namesake."

Rose blinked, and her voice was dazed when she said, "Mother?"  She blinked again, looking to Kanaya with confusion in her face.  "Wait...Kanaya?  You were never on Earth."

"No, but that doesn't really matter in dream bubbles," the woman said.

Rose's eyes widened as she turned back.  "Then you're not just a memory playing in my head?"

"Hardly," the woman laughed.  "I called you two down here myself."  She patted Rose's cheeks.  "I'm not going to keep you long."

Rose hesitated but a moment before catching her mother's hands and holding tight.  "But we haven't—I haven't said—"

The woman laughed again and pulled her hands free to ruffle Rose's hair.  "You don't have to!  The only one who has to say anything is me!"

"But—"

"And what I have to say is that you're good, sweetheart," she murmured.  "You are good and strong and brilliant, just like I always knew you'd be.  And that's all you ever have to know."  She set a kiss on Rose's forehead before patting her cheeks once again.  She reached out to grasp one of Kanaya's hands.  "Take care of her."  She smirked.  "I'll come after you if you don't."  With a sigh, she let go of the both of them.  "All right, get going."

Rose stepped back, eyes wide.  With anxious, twitching hands, she took hold of her mother's shoulders.  "I can't—leave, not now, not—we only just started talking and—I can't, I—"

She laughed and patted Rose's hands.  "I'm not going to disappear when you wake up, sweetheart!  I'll still be here in the bubbles!  But you have things to take care of in the waking world, so you need to go."

With something close to panic in her face, Rose shook her head.  "I can't go—Mother, I can't go, not yet, please—I'm sorry, Mother—don't go, please—"

Very gently, she wrapped her arms around Rose and held her tight.  She whispered, "I'm not leaving you, Rose.  All you have to do to find me again is fall asleep."

Kanaya put her hand on Rose's shoulder.  "Darling, we can't linger."

For a long moment, Rose was completely still.  She swallowed hard, let go, and stepped back.  She met her mother's eyes and said, "I'll come back."

She chuckled.  "I know you will.  Now go on."

Rose nodded.  At the touch of Kanaya's hand to her back, she closed her eyes tight.

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The rain was fierce enough to be blinding when Rose opened her eyes.  She blinked repeatedly, swiping her hands weakly at the water in the hopes of driving it away.  Her hands were caught immediately and she was heaved upright and onto her feet.  The moment she had in standing on her own was long to let her recognize where she stood: a long dock extending into the sea from the caverns far below Feferi's landside hive.  It was into Dave's rough hug that she was pulled first, but John and Jade enfolded them within seconds and they reached out in turn to return the embrace.  They held tight to each other, sitting in human silence amidst the noise of rain and waves.

"Stop being such sentimental assholes and get the fuck in here!" Karkat barked.

"Shut your fuckin' yapper and let us have a minute, rag-a-muffin!" Dave shouted, but his voice was so without venom it broke into laughter.  He hugged Rose even tighter, nearly lifting her off her feet.  Though he set her down safely, John swept in and plucked her from the ground entirely.  Laughing madly, he danced about with her in his arms and swung her back and forth.  He set her down with another whoop of laughter, and Jade rushed in to take his place.  She hugged Rose tight enough for her body to tremble, but she laughed as much as the others before her.

Karkat snapped, "Fine, that's a minute!" and stomped out from beneath the cover of the outcropping and onto the long dock.  He grabbed Rose by the back of her shirt and hauled her along.  She would have protested had she not turned about to see Kanaya standing at the end of the dock, the shredded ruins of her hat in hand.  It was not brusquely that she pulled free of Karkat's grip; she even favored him with a small smile.  It was simply that she was able to walk faster without hands upon her, and she went to Kanaya freely.

"Why does it take you so long to wake up nowadays?" Kanaya asked, brow quirked.

"Because I finally have good sleep to look forward to," she replied.  She reached for her hat a moment, but paused.  She turned her fingers tentatively, smiling when she took hold of a Thorn of Oglogoth.  With a casual tap of the needle, she repaired the hat.  Before she could take it, Kanaya set it atop her head.  Though she set it neatly at first, she smirked and flicked the hat's brim.  As Rose tipped her head back to keep the hat from slipping off, Kanaya leaned in and kissed her hard.

A good ten seconds passed before Karkat made his next remark by way of noisy coughing.  When Kanaya turned to give him a withering glare, he stuck his tongue out at her.  "Are you flighty broads done yet?"

Rose was too weary to do much more than chuckle.  As she let the needle fade out of her grip, she looked at her hand.  Her fingers seemed to be covered in black oil, and she rubbed them against her jeans.  When she looked again, the tips of her fingers were not ashen gray, but the pale color they had once been.  She let out another small chuckle and, smiling, took hold of Kanaya's hand.

"Not quite," Rose said to Karkat.  "I think we still have your rebellion to enact."
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Comments: 20

kildeez [2012-09-30 03:50:56 +0000 UTC]

John says they're not gonna let anymore trolls die...and immediately they start hacking hunters up to get Noir's attention? WTF?

Other than that, an epic ending to an excellent, well-written story, featuring a wonderful couple (RosexKanaya 4ever) that I now absolutely have to see more of. Bravo.

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eleanorea [2012-05-02 19:10:07 +0000 UTC]

Or is Alchemystuck the title of a series of stories ? Does this mean there will be a sequel to Frontierstuck ???

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eleanorea [2012-05-02 18:42:56 +0000 UTC]

Is Alchemystuck situated before the events of Frontierstuck ?

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Chaosunit0010 [2012-03-13 23:02:34 +0000 UTC]

do i sense rebellionstuck

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eleanorea In reply to Chaosunit0010 [2012-05-02 19:10:48 +0000 UTC]

I hope so !!!

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eclecticBassist [2012-02-04 23:02:56 +0000 UTC]

<33333333

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AlienWeaver08 [2012-01-13 03:03:02 +0000 UTC]

The Fandom owes you a kiss.

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ShinjiShazaki In reply to AlienWeaver08 [2012-01-17 06:51:27 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha! I've had quite a few offers of kisses from folks around the fandom, so I know the sentiment's there. Glad I inspired so much love with this story!

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zingo47 [2012-01-11 04:49:07 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic work, and I'm sad that it's over, despite it reaching the point where it is best ended.
I hope you continue to release this quality of works.

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ShinjiShazaki In reply to zingo47 [2012-01-17 06:49:01 +0000 UTC]

I'm happy to have had such good readers all this time, and I hope you enjoy what I have in the works.

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SlagsRaseri [2012-01-11 03:27:22 +0000 UTC]

What... are these things... that I am feeling?

(Stolen from a meme, but still heartfelt.)

I'll try again when my mind is less blown.

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ShinjiShazaki In reply to SlagsRaseri [2012-01-17 06:47:14 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha! The responses have hit the memes! I'm glad you enjoyed it so much, and I hope you do come back for more commentary when your mind is less blown!

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SlagsRaseri In reply to ShinjiShazaki [2012-01-18 03:14:57 +0000 UTC]

Alright, slightly more coherent now. (Deep breath.) I fell in love with this series. Really, honestly. The way you portray the characters makes me feel like I understand them better than I did from the comic itself, and no one came off as flat or a last-minute thought. Rose's self-sacrificing nature, Kanaya's determined quest to stop her, and Jade's mother-hen-esque protectiveness really spoke to me. (Overusing the word really, moving on.) The RoseXKanaya parts (particularly chapter 8, where so much is explained) were easily my favorites, but I found myself enjoying the interaction between any and all of the characters just as much. Your writing has a quality to it that makes anything seem plausible- even alien insectiod lesbian space-trolls who ride dragons.
On a side note, the squeal I made when this was first posted was so loud my brother though one of our dogs had gotten skunked. That excited.
Also side note: are you still planning to do the readings of each chapter?

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SlagsRaseri In reply to SlagsRaseri [2012-01-18 03:16:52 +0000 UTC]

Also, I might sort of worship you. Just saying.

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xsunnethx [2012-01-11 01:30:29 +0000 UTC]

Oh god, you finally killed me.

<3 I love this story. I truly did enjoy it if all my spastic comments didn't make that clear enough.

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ShinjiShazaki In reply to xsunnethx [2012-01-17 06:45:53 +0000 UTC]

Hehehe. I hope you won't be dead too long, since I have no intention of stopping in my work. I'm very glad you enjoyed it; thank you for reading all the way.

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YennedLueMass [2012-01-10 23:14:58 +0000 UTC]

holy shit sweet series shinji!

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ShinjiShazaki In reply to YennedLueMass [2012-01-17 06:44:13 +0000 UTC]

Thank you kindly.

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megafire7 [2012-01-10 20:35:12 +0000 UTC]

That was an absolutely awesome ending that still leaves me wanting more.

Is it possible to love and hate you at the same time? Because I think that's what I'm feeling right now.

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ShinjiShazaki In reply to megafire7 [2012-01-17 06:44:04 +0000 UTC]

I think it's actually pretty easily possible to love and hate me at the same time, given that I wrote a final line that is very clear in saying there's a sequel in potentia. XP

I'm very glad you enjoyed it.

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