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  Ray avoided Lord Brian and the rest of his group as he made his way out of

  Grandview. He dug into his food wallet and ate his last bit of food and drank the last

  of the water in the skin. He felt better but he would need more than that before the

  night was through.

  At least he had averted the main scheme of his enemy. Now he had to catch her to

  finish the job. He grimaced at what he foresaw as a tough job.

  Johnny Mac and Lightner had both come through for him. He hadn’t expected any

  help at all. He was glad they had lent a hand when he needed it.

  Once he was done with this, they could get their rewards too. He didn’t foresee a

  problem with that for them. He hoped they would get their rewards after they helped

  force the librarian out of her home ground.

  He had gone into this thinking that he had a chance of winning. He had gone into the

  fight to save people who were in the way. Now he was choosing to do things so he

  didn’t have to risk anyone else.

  And it would get him out of dealing with Ishvar and her weird payment plan. He

  didn’t feel like handing Buble over now that the butler rabbit had come through for

  them.

  Johnny Mac would figure something out when things had settled down. Hopefully by

  that time, he would be back home with his family.

  He didn’t know what the deal was with Lightner, and he had a feeling he didn’t want

  to know. Hopefully things would work out with him after the demolition he had done

  for the city.

  “Can we take this loon?,” thought Ray.

  Affirmative. We will need to apply overwhelming force, but we can do it.

  “Where is she right now?,” asked Ray. He paused to let the spark work its magic for

  him.

  A blue line of fire swept around Ray like a lighthouse beam. It didn’t stop anywhere

  in its rotation.

  Not present in the city. Will have to use secondary location technique.

  A blue flare went up to the edge of Ray’s vision. He covered his eyes with his hands

  as the fireball hovered up there for a few seconds before going out.

  Direction confirmed.

  “I think I need the horse again, unless you just want to fly after her,” thought Ray.

  Affirmative. Flight line will be visible.

  “Do it,” thought Ray. “We might as well get this done tonight.”

  Affirmative.

  Ray exploded into the air in a bubble of blue flame. He concentrated on the blue

  marker showing him where his enemy had relocated.

  “Lamp, we don’t want to spend a lot of energy on defense,” thought Ray. “We might

  have to try physics tricks to get things done.”

  Affirmative. Options are ready to be used. Power requirements will have to be met.

  “Take whatever you have to to win,” thought Ray. “If we have to nuke this crazy,

  then we nuke her until she glows in the dark for the rest of eternity. Got it?”

  Affirmative.

  The blue bubble started dropping down toward the target building. Ray took a quarter

  from his pocket and threw it down toward the end of their arc. It bounced away before

  it touched anything solid.

  “Increase gravity around the next one as much as you can,” thought Ray. “We want

  her to think we’re trying to break through the roof.”

  Affirmative.

  Ray threw another quarter. It sped up as gravity pulled on it. He wondered how much

  mass he was artificially giving the metal with the power of his lamp. It hit the screen

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  and visibly bowed it in and sent cracks racing through the energy before the defense

  could shore itself back up.

  “Can you get us inside the shield if we do that again?,” asked Ray.

  More ammunition is necessary.

  Ray took the rest of his change out of his pocket. He threw the handful of mixed

  coins. They descended faster than any bullet and sparked on impact. An actual hole

  appeared in the shield from the combined attack.

  “Get us through there,” ordered Ray.

  Affirmative. The bubble dropped toward the hole as the shield started knitting itself

  back together. A blue tentacle filled the hole and kept it from sealing together. The

  bubble shifted to follow the length of the burning appendage. Ray dropped down

  inside the defensive measure.

  “Lamp, location of target,” thought Ray. “Need a view.”

  Affirmative. Blue flame revealed a gray figure standing on the top floor of the

  building. Did she have a sanctum room in this building too?

  “Punch a hole in the wall,” thought Ray. “That’s faster than trying to shoot in at the

  top and getting blasted for our trouble.”

  Affirmative.

  A giant hand of blue fire ripped out of the metal arm as Ray walked forward. It

  slammed into the wall in front of him. Stone pushed out of the way to make a hole for

  him to enter the building.

  “That was impressive,” said Ray.

  Affirmative.

  He walked to the hole in the wall and took a look inside at the dark interior. Ambient

  light increased to help his vision. Something moved there but he couldn’t tell what

  it was.

  “Light it up,” thought Ray.

  Blue flame erupted around the menace standing guard. It looked like an angry

  octopus to the champion. Tentacles the size of a man’s leg flicked out, trying to seize

  him.

  Ray stepped back, shaking his head. He spotted more shapes arriving in the light from

  the flame. He would have to fight his way through them to get to the librarian. She

  could wear him out if he tried to push too hard.

  He felt like he could just drop the building on her, but that wouldn’t stop her from

  escaping again. It would just force him to locate her and break down a new shield

  with whatever he could seize.

  He needed to engage her and keep her on site without getting killed. If he could do

  that, then he could figure out how capture her for Woad. That would be the end of his

  contract.

  Affirmative.

  Ray stepped back as the tentacles flicked at him. He shook his head at the problem

  in front of him. Did he want to kill these monsters if he didn’t have to.

  “Light all of them up,” thought Ray. “Assemble hardened boxes around them to get

  them out of the way.”

  Affirmative. Blue flame wrapped around the tentacular titans. Then the floor warped

  around them one by one. The last few tried to move from the shifting stone, but boxes

  wrapped around them as they pulled themselves forward.

  “That worked better than I thought it would,” thought Ray. “Ready with shields?”

  Affirmative.

  “Let’s see what else is inside,” thought Ray. He climbed through the hole in the wall

  and over the stone blocks on the floor. A staircase leading down appeared as he

  looked around.

  “I guess it’s too late to ask if you’re ready,” thought Ray.

  Affirmative.

  “Flash bang in the stairs,” thought Ray. “We want to shake her if we can.”

  Affirmative. A ball of light dropped down the stairs. It exploded in a flare and

  thunder. It should freeze the librarian enough for him to do his job.

  If it didn’t, he was going to know it in a hurry.

  “Wall hack,” thought Ray as he dropped down the stairs. “We need to find her before

  she finds us.”

  Affirmative. The walls took on a hazy paleness as he scuttled through the room. He

  avoided touching anything that might be a trap as he looked around. He spotted an

  outline on a wall and hoped he had found his enemy so he could finally get things

  done and get home to his Barbara, and kids.

  “Blow the wall,” thought Ray. “Then flash bang.”

  Affirmative. A wave of air punched in front of a blast of blue flame. The wall blew

  in. A ball of light and sound went off on the other side.

  “Rapid fire lasers,” thought Ray. “We need to take her down fast.”

  Affirmative.

  Ray charged through the opening. He raised his metal arm. Where was the target?

  A wave of orange letters slammed him against an inner wall. He tried to roll to get out

  of the way of another attack. The next blast slammed him through the wall. Luckily,

  the lamp had powered up a shield to keep him intact so he could bounce across the

  floor.

  “You again,” said the librarian. “Why am I not surprised? Do you really think you can

  fight me on your own? Your magic weapon is good, but it’s not anywhere as fast as

  a real magician. Why don’t you go home before you’re really hurt? I can wait fifty

  years for my next chance. I’ll meet you then.”

  “Why are you trying to wreck this world?,” asked Ray. He looked for cover. He

  thought, “Ready line gun, left.”

  Affirmative.

  “Once I harness the living energy of this world, I can use the inhabitants to move to

  other worlds and take those,” said the librarian. “I can become a god with enough life

  energy at my beck and call. I can become the greatest god.”

  “Why summon world eaters?,” asked Ray.

  “How else will I get the energy I need?,” asked the librarian. “I think we’re done. You

  don’t have the look of a man who should be afraid for his life.”

  “Shoot line gun,” thought Ray.

  Affirmative. A line of blue fire struck the left hand wall. It retracted on impact,

  dragging Ray with it. He rolled to help it pull him out of the line of fire. Orange

  symbols blew holes in the wood around him.

  “Nuke the building,” thought Ray. “Get us out of here.”

  Affirmative. Devastation blasted out in a column of fire reaching for the sky. Blue

  flame wrapped around him and rode the shockwave out of the room as the place flew

  up in a disintegrating mass. Ray rolled to a stop and lay on the ground.

  “Did we get her?,” Ray asked.

  Negative.

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