Ayden ran towards the elevator and let himself fall forward a bit, hands bracing against his thighs while he caught his breath some. Those things were inhumanly fast. They had just kept coming; an unrelenting wave of death. He stood up and ran the back of one hand across his forehead as the lift doors were pried open. For a moment, he looked at Hazel and noticed how tense she was. He brushed it off as a result of the inhuman things that had come after them and turned to enter it before he noticed the same thing that had caused the others to pause. The elevator shaft was empty.
Peering inside and looking up, Ayden could faintly see the running lights on the bottom of the lift several floors above them. After taking a moment, he waved the first man into the shaft. They filed in, one by one. Some climbed the guide lines, others used the emergency ladders on the sides. Looking back to Hazel, Ayden gestured for her to follow and then jumped across the chasm to the far wall.
Climbing was slow with fourteen climbing through the lift shaft. Above them, the lift loomed ominously. But unless the shaft lost power or someone hit a button, it wouldn't come down. The first soldier got into position at the door. Jamming his knife in between the sliding doors, he slowly pried them apart. The metal groaned and screeched in protest. Half-way open, the doors froze as everyone's heart forgot to beat for a moment. When nothing sounded, he continued pulling the doors apart.
As they finally gave way and slide apart freely, the lift above them shuddered. Distantly, Ayden thought he heard something drop ontop of it. All eyes were on it as the guide cable swayed ominously. "Everyone out, now." Ayden ordered firmly, eyes glued to the lift as the first two soldiers scrambled through. When the one soldier on the guide cable swung back and jumped, the lift above them dropped about a meter then held fast. Looking upwards again, the others in the shaft could see about a dozen of what could only be described as crystalline spiders skitter down the sides. They seemed to peer downward with consideration before they turned and crawled back up. Someone breathed a sigh of relief.
Then came the most gods-awful noise as second before the guide cable snapped. The lift dropped a full ten meters that time before the emergency brakes kicked in and stopped it. "Move, move!" Desperate now, the other soldiers began scrambling to get through the doors. Ayden's eyes never left the emergency brakes, spotting the crystal spiders as they moved down and began gnawing at the metal. They were deliberately trying to drop the lift on them.
"We're not gonna make it." Ayden said with surprising calmness and quiet, speaking more about himself and Hazel. He looked down at her briefly before he grabbed a small box from his belt and slid it over one forearm, locking it into place. Just as the second to last soldier crawled through, the lift gave way. "Jump!" The last soldier managed to jump through, but Ayden knew that he and Hazel weren't gonna make it through, even if they jumped as one. So he did the only thing he could.
He grabbed Hazel's wrist and jumped down.
The shaft was filled with a horrible screech of metal on metal as it barreled right past where the pair had been not seconds ago. Ayden did his best to get an arm around Hazel's middle and prayed to the gods she knew well enough to brace herself as he lifted his other arm up and fired a grappling line into the bottom of the lift. They were much smaller than the shaft was, so they fell easier. The wind roared in his head as the lift seemed to desperately try and push through the air to get to them. But the line went taunt just as the other emergency brakes reengaged and they jerked to a sudden stop, now far below where they had intended to be.
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