continued from hereNiska sat behind his desk, his scruffy face illuminated by the flickering flame of the single candle sitting to the left. He reached across the table to his mug of tea, taking a sip and leaning back in his chair. He often worked late in the shop dealing with the surprisingly amount of paperwork and boringness that came with running an illegal fight club. But tonight he felt particularly inclined to stay downstairs because there was a small person sleeping in his bed and hovering over her while she slept was all kinds of creepy. This wasn’t the first time Niska had given up his bed to a house guest, but something about it felt different than letting Amaranth stay the night if she didn’t want to go home or letting Cassia lick her wounds after a fight. Dash was…different. Softer. Niska wasn’t used to soft and it made him feel like he had to tread lightly, like he might break her if he so much as talked too loud. No, it was best he keep his distance as not to scare her. It was just until tomorrow.
The quill in his hand was making loud scratching noises as he sifted through large pile of betting stubs and personal IOUs from the last bout. All of the names and numbers went into Niska’s large black ledger that he kept locked away in the bottom drawer of his desk. Niska hadn’t been a particularly careful man before he started the fight club, but after a year running the fights, he learned how important it was to keep track of very knut and person who came through the arena. The raw data by itself was difficult to sift through, but by analyzing every factor he was often able to track patterns and find discrepancies where he needed to. Information was power.
He was going through the last of the betting stubs when a chill ran up his spine and the hairs on the back of his neck suddenly stood on end.
What the hell? Niska looked around, his eyes glowing amber as he activated his magus. He only got a feeling like this when something really bad was about to happen. His eyes scanned the shop and the pitch black street outside, not even getting a whisper of ill-intent. All he could sense was imminent danger and some very powerful, very old magic.
It was coming from upstairs. Dash. He shot out of his seat and jumped over the desk, quickly making his way up the steps two by two. He burst into his apartment and looked around. Dash was still on his bed, but it looked like she was engulfed in flames. Before her magic had been a gently, sweet peach color that flickered weakly around her, but now her magic surrounded her in a roaring inferno with long tendrils that snaked out and whipped around the room like it was searching hungrily for something. The hurricane of sensation was too much for Niska. Dash’s magical flames were blinding and the noise was deafening to his magus and he desperately wished he could turn it off.
Niska lunged forward just as a tongue of flame snaked toward him and pierced his heart. The sensation was unlike anything he had ever felt before, like his magus going into overdrive and alarms were going off everywhere. It was like he was burning, electricity shooting through his body as Dash’s magic begun to swallow his very existence. He could feel the foreign magic in his veins and he had to use his own magic to force it back.
What the bloody hell? He looked over to where Dash was on the bed, turning feverishly in her sleep and making scared noises. Did she know she was doing this? Her magic was filling up the room, suffocating him and seeping out all over the neighborhood as it seemed to latch onto every other living being. Was this how Dash got her visions?
The heat from her chaotic magic felt like it was going to burn his face off, but he surrounded himself with a quickly-disappearing layer of blue-black smoke. Despite feeling like he had been harpooned through the chest with a hot-poker, Niska stumbled forwards toward the bed. He needed to stop her before something bad happened, like accidentally killing him. White lights flashed in front of his eyes and deafening noise echoed in his ears, his magus going crazy the closer he got. The magical wound in his chest stung painfully and he felt warm blood running down his nose.
Once he was close enough, he reached out and roughly grabbed the sleeping Dash by the hand. Before he realized what he was doing, he pushed his magic out through his hand and it surged through the girl’s body, extinguishing the fiery inferno with a loud hiss. The noise quieted almost immediately and the pain was replaced by the cool feeling of Niska’s magic engulfing the two of them in fluttering smoke and dead silence. Letting out a breath he dropped hard on his knees and ran a hand over his face, still holding onto Dash. This looked bad and he was fully aware of it, but he didn’t want to risk what might happen if he didn’t keep pushing his magic into her or he let go of her hand.
Niska took a harsh breath and looked wryly at Dash, shaking his head. “I think we need to talk about these visions of yours.”