The Lust for Power: Chapter 14

Mikmak’s POV

I’m sleeping comfortably until Kari shook and tried to wake me up.

“Oh come on, just another minute,” I mumbled.

“Wake up!!! Can you still sleep while a Erymanthian Boar, half dozen of laistrygonian and a dozen of scythian dracaenas will attack us!!” Kari seemed to be irritated.

After hearing what she said I immediately wake up and get out of the tent. I pulled my comb and turned it into a sword stupidly then I asked them, “Where are the monsters, where?!!”

Then I realized, Evan was fixing our supplies in the bags while Kari immediately turned Claustrum in its original form.

“They’re still not here so help us, and let’s get going,” Evan said.

After packing our items we started our journey.

“Hey, are you tricking me?” I asked.

“No, Josh warned me,” Kari answered.

I nodded.

“So if we don’t wanna die it’s better if we move faster,” Evan threatened us.

After a while…

I looked back and saw an army of monsters following us.

“Um, guys, look their here.” I said nervously. Kari and Evan looked back and saw what I mean.

We run as fast as we could but the monsters were too fast. The last time I looked back, our distances were approximately one to two miles.

While running all of us got our weapon ready; Evan pulled out his sword, Kari readied her bow and quiver of arrows and I prepare myself for the upcoming battle.

The first one that caught us was the erymanthian boar. It blocked our way and charged us, causing us to separate.

“You two get ready!” Evan yelled. “Mikmak go to that lake,” then I saw the lake he was taking about. “Kari, help me to distract the boar and then let’s get it near to the lake, then drowned.”

I went to the lake just like what Evan said. Kari shoot arrows, another after another to distract the boar, one of the arrows struck at the left eye of the boar, it screamed in pain.

Evan showed himself at the boar, the boar followed Evan wherever he goes. Then Evan stand and wait for the boar to charge, behind him was the lake.

The boar bellowed in anger then charge Evan. In the last second Evan step sided and the boar charge at the river.

“Drown it!” Kari yelled.

I concentrated and released a gigantic wave. The boar drowned and I let its body settled at the bottom of the lake.

I sighed, “It’s gone at last.”

“But it’s just the first one,” Kari pointed to the directions of angry monster.