
They were all gathered, once again, but this time, along with the others, a formless black shape hovered alone, casting shadows in the lightless meeting place. Two glowing purple eyes regarded the others with a neutral expression, but as each connecting their gaze with the creature, they were forced to look away. Even now, in its calmest state, Crack's gaze seemed to bore into their soul. Their circle had shifted into almost a line, opposing the black shape, all but Caliante facing the creature. The little black bat sat next to the creature and stared at them all, both defiant and more nervous then she had ever been in her life.
They were silent for a time, none of them really sure what to say when Rusty stepped forward, the little lizard's eyes blazing with anger. "What do you think you're doing, allowing that thing to come back?" He glared at the dark mass and the dark mass stared back, its piercing gaze revealing nothing. He was only able to look for a few seconds before he whipped around back towards Caliante. "Have you forgotten everything it's done? How it almost killed us?! Have you forgotten all the misery it's cause us all?"
The bat looked down at the ground, almost ashamed of herself. The purple eyes shifted to look at her for a moment. She took a deep breath and looked up at Rusty, pushing herself up so that she looked taller then she had been before. "I know. I was hesitant as well, but Crack is different now. It's changed. It doesn't want to hurt us anymore. It told me...a lot of things and it promised me that it won't hurt us anymore. I'm convinced, completely, that it won't do anything to hurt us anymore."
Tarragon hissed and slid forward, her head raising up as she regarded Crack and Caliante. "It's lies! We can't trust Crack! I've heard the stories of what its done. I might not have been here for most of it but I know! I saw at the beginning of my life! Anything it says is lies!"
Anger flashed in Caliante's eyes. "It's not! It promised me! It's different now! I could feel it, there's good there somewhere! I know that it's done bad things in the past and I don't fully trust everything it does, but we should give it a chance! To make up for what it's done!"
Tarragon hissed her head swiveling to stare at Crack. "Why don't you speak for yourself?"
Crack stared right back at the snake, the formless darkness shifting and changing as its eyes pierced the python. It was silent for a moment before its dark, smooth voice echoed from nowhere. "There is nothing I can say that will forgive what I've done, but if you give me a chance to change, I will do my best to take care of Umbra while I am in control. It is my body as much as it is yours. However, if your trust for me is a lost cause then I shall retreat once again into my world and leave the affairs of Umbra to you five."
Caliante stepped forward. "I want to give it this chance.
Rusty leaped forward so that he was standing face to face with the bat. "You're insane. Or perhaps twisted by Crack's smooth words. The instant it takes control it will destroy us!" She wanted to back down so much, she wanted to curl up and let the argument play out but this was something she believed in. She had to fight for Crack, fight for herself and for Umbra!
She stood taller and glared down at Rusty. "I'd like to give it a chance. If you want to send Crack back to the Inner World forever, you'll have to go through me first."
Rusty bared his teeth and not hesitation flashed through his features. "Okay." She wasn't really expecting him to attack her and she wasn't prepared for his sudden lunge. He tucked his head in and leaped at her, stabbing with his spikes into her chest. It pierced her hard and she gasped with pain. No blood flowed from the wound, for the bodies were not corporeal, but it still hurt her nonetheless. She pushed at him with her wings, but she only scratched herself against the other thorns on his body. She felt his claws latch into her chest and scrape mercilessly as she struggled just to keep herself from being completely impaled by his spikes.
But it only lasted for a few seconds, a few intense, terrifying second before she heard Rusty gasp. She opened the eyes she didn't realize she had closed and saw Rusty hovering above her, a straight line of darkness holding him up like a puppet, speared through through his body. It was Crack, glaring at him from the other side, its eyes narrowed with anger. "You call me the untrusted one yet you would attack your own headmate. Despicable." With a flick, Rusty went flying backwards, the darkness retracting from his body and pulling back into Crack's form.
Breathing heavily, heart racing, Caliante rose from her place and stared at the others. "Thanks...Crack..." she gasped. Salvation, Tarragon, and Ripple were glancing at each other a little uneasily, glancing at Rusty as he pulled himself, shakily, to his feet.
Salvation was the one who broke the silence. "I think...we should give Crack a chance. We can't fight like this." Ripple's fins gave a soft flutter. "Yes...Crack has shown that it will protect us from harm, even from each other."
Tarragon looked at the others, a little stricken, before sighing and looking away angrily. "Yeah, okay. But if it tries any funny business, it goes straight to the back."
Caliante wasn't really processing, too shocked from Rusty's attack to really respond but she eventually nodded and slumped to the ground. She glanced at Rusty, who was staring at the others with a horrified expression, but he didn't dare start another argument. He simply narrowed his eyes and curled his lip. "You're making a big mistake." With a final, spiteful glance at Crack, he disappeared.
The others looked at each other and back at Crack, nervously, before they, too disappeared, leaving Crack and Caliante once again alone. The shapeless darkness stared at the place where the others had been before turning to the bat who hadn't moved from her spot. "Are you okay?"
Caliante nodded. "Yeah, I'm fine. I'd just like to rest, if that's okay. You can take control of Umbra if you wish." Crack considered for a moment, its purple eyes closing before opening again, softer then they had been before. "No...I'll stay with you. Let Umbra rest for now. We will figure this out in the morning."
Caliante nodded, already half asleep, and the meeting place disappeared. She curled into sleep, Crack's watchful gaze keeping her company as she slipped into unconsciousness.
The body of Umbra was left motionless and unconscious, with no front to give it motion. It rested there, its body worn out, completely unaware that its magic had flowed into the stone it clutched, which softly pulsed with life for a moment as the magic took hold.
*exit
"Caliante." "Salvation." "Rusty." "Crack." "Tarragon." "Ripple."