light my fire
what he named finished she named prelude still
a first strike only, sharpened by her will
the missing one breathed beyond her reach
a coward-step that fled cleansing speech
Vatrës displayed a fine command of fire and heat as the brief but bloody battle played out. Between the gene-warrior's sword and her flames, they made short work of the Six's present retinue. By the time it was over, blood had baked to the deckplates, almost like rust, and the Avatara's breath came in languid panting, from exertion and excitement rather than exhaustion. She turned her funereal gazes on
a first strike only, sharpened by her will
the missing one breathed beyond her reach
a coward-step that fled cleansing speech
Pausing at the charred remains of one of the Six, she nudged it with her toe until he turned, crumbling to ash.
"You know of the Six," Vatrës observed. "Which yet lives? And where would the coward have gone to ground?"
There had to be some sign of where she had gone. And the money -- that would be accessed by computer, too, unless they kept it all stockpiled for ease of access. That would be... unwise. But the Six were bosom friends with hubris, it seemed, so she would not put it past them. "And let us not forget the treasure," Vatrës reminded Gerra. "Vahl will see her Champion rewarded. And we will require funds to work our mission. Come."
She strode purposefully towards the exit. There would have to be a command center or quarters for the Six somewhere.
they searched for ports, for routes, for favored doors
for secret friends and under-hands and stores
they broke the seals on coffers glut'nous with gain
and found rivers fat with ill-gotten stain