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[BL] I Didn't Sign Up For This-Chapter 59: In Which Everything Goes to Shit Simultaneously
The attack came at three in the morning.
I woke to alarms screaming and Azryth already out of bed, power manifesting around him like a storm about to break.
"Get up," he said, his voice cutting through my sleep-fog. "We’re under attack."
I was moving before my brain fully caught up, grabbing clothes, feeling the binding crackle with his urgency.
"How many?" I asked, pulling on boots.
"Too many." He was at the window, looking out. "Multiple signatures, hunter wards and Covenant markers, they’re working together."
"What?" That didn’t make sense, hunters and Covenant hated each other, they’d never coordinate..
"They’re not coordinating," Azryth said, his expression going dark. "They’re competing, both attacking simultaneously because neither wants the other to capture me first, or you."
Then I understood.
"Veyrith," I said. "He fed them intel about each other."
"He must have told the Covenant that hunters were harboring us, told the Coalition that the Covenant was moving to secure me first." His jaw tightened. "Classic manipulation, make two enemies attack the same target at the same time out of competitive urgency."
Downstairs, I heard shouting. Mara’s voice barking orders, Henrik responding, the sound of weapons being prepped.
We hit the stairs just as the first explosion rocked the safehouse.
The front windows shattered, wards collapsing under concentrated magical assault. Through the smoke and debris, I saw figures advancing, hunters in tactical gear on the left, Covenant operatives in their distinctive dark clothing on the right.
"They’re not even coordinating with each other," Mara shouted, firing something that made the air shimmer. "Just both attacking at once!"
"Doesn’t matter!" Henrik had set up some kind of barrier near the kitchen. "We need to evacuate. Now!"
Another explosion, this one from the rear of the safehouse.
"They’ve surrounded us," Azryth said. "Standard containment formation."
"How standard?" I asked.
"Very. Which means they’re expecting us to try breaking through the weakest point." He grabbed my hand. "We go through the strongest instead."
"That’s a terrible plan."
"It’s the only plan that might work." He pulled me toward the front of the house, where the heaviest fighting was concentrated. "Stay close, don’t leave my side."
We burst through the ruined doorway into chaos.
Hunters on the left were advancing with binding equipment, trying to establish a containment field. Covenant operatives on the right were throwing attack magic, trying to collapse the building entirely.
And in the middle, us.
"Seriously reconsidering this plan!" I shouted as a bolt of Covenant magic scorched past my head.
Azryth didn’t answer, just moved. His power erupted outward in a wave of controlled destruction, forcing both groups back momentarily.
I pulled on the binding, letting our energies merge, and felt the world sharpen into perfect clarity.
A hunter to my left, raising a binding rod.
I moved before thinking, the spectral blade manifesting in my hand. I didn’t kill him, just cut through his equipment, destroying the focus before it could activate.
He stumbled back, eyes wide with shock.
"Demon-killing blade," someone shouted. "He’s got a spectral weapon!"
Great. Now they were even more motivated to stop us.
Azryth’s hand found my back, steadying me as we moved. Perfect synchronization, like in training but sharper, more desperate. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
A Covenant operative threw attack magic at us.
Azryth deflected it with contemptuous ease, sent it back amplified, the operative went down hard.
We pushed forward, cutting through the front line with brutal efficiency. Not trying to kill, but not being gentle either, the hunters wanted to imprison Azryth, wanted to break our binding, wanted to stop us from preventing the apocalypse, the Covenant wanted to take me and kill me or use me as an experiment.
Fuck them.
The blade sang in my hand, cutting through wards and equipment and defensive magic like tissue paper, every strike was precise, controlled and devastating.
Behind us, I heard Mara and Henrik providing covering fire, keeping the rear secure while we carved an exit route.
"Van’s out front!" Mara shouted. "Fifty meters north!"
Fifty meters through hostile forces on two fronts. Easy.
A hunter captain stepped into our path, binding chains already forming in his hands.
"Azryth Valek," he said formally. "Submit to Coalition authority."
"How foolish," Azryth replied, and hit him with enough power to send him flying backward into three of his colleagues.
We kept moving.
The blade felt natural now, like an extension of my arm. I wasn’t thinking anymore, just reacting. Cut here, deflect there, use the binding to anticipate Azryth’s movements so we never got in each other’s way.
A Covenant operative managed to land a hit, some kind of burning hex that scored across my shoulder.
Pain flared white-hot.
Azryth felt it immediately, and his fury spiked to dangerous levels.
"Touch him again," he said, voice like winter death, "and I stop being merciful."
Power erupted from him, raw and terrifying, the operative who’d hit me went down screaming, his hand cut completely.
"I’m fine," I gasped, still moving. "Keep going!"
We broke through the front line.
The van was ahead, engine already running. Mara was in the driver’s seat, Henrik providing suppressing fire from the passenger side.
"Move!" Mara shouted.
We ran.
Behind us, hunters and Covenant both were regrouping, preparing for a second assault.
Something hit the ground between us and the van, a containment trap, glowing with hostile intent.
The blade knew what to do before I did.
I slashed through the trap’s anchor points, disrupting the spell before it could fully activate.
Ten meters to the van.
Then everything went wrong.
A Covenant operative, one I hadn’t seen, hidden in the chaos, threw something that looked like concentrated darkness.
It hit Azryth square in the chest.
He went down hard.
His pain slammed into me, I felt his pain spike to catastrophic levels, not just surface damage, something deeper, something that was actively spreading through his system.
"Azryth!" I skidded to a stop, the blade still blazing in my hand.
"Go," he gasped, trying to push himself up. "Get to the van.."
"Not without you."
Another attack was already forming, the Covenant operative was advancing, hands glowing with the same dark energy.
I moved on instinct, putting myself between him and Azryth. The blade sang as I brought it up.
"Stay back," I said.
The operative smiled. "That blade won’t save him, it’s a necrotic poison, specifically designed for demon lords. He’s already dying."
I felt Azryth’s life force wavering, the poison was eating through him, consuming his essence from the inside out.
"Riven," he said, voice weak. "Run. Get out of here."
"Absolutely not."
Mara’s van was right there, twenty feet away. Henrik was shouting something I couldn’t hear over the blood pounding in my ears.
The Covenant operative raised his hand for another attack.
I didn’t think, I just reacted.
The blade cut through him like he wasn’t there, not killing, but disrupting his magic so completely he collapsed, like semi dead.
Then I was hauling Azryth to his feet, he was heavy, barely conscious, the binding screaming at me that he was hurt, hurt badly, dying.
"Stay with me," I said. "Just a few more steps."
We staggered toward the van.
Henrik had the door open, reaching for us.
Five feet. Three feet.
Azryth’s legs gave out completely.
I caught him, but the combined weight sent us both crashing to the ground.
"Riven!" Mara was out of the driver’s seat, moving toward us.
Behind us, more hunters were coming, more Covenant operatives, all of them converging on our position.
"Get him in the van," I shouted, still holding Azryth, through the binding, his consciousness was fading, the poison was winning.
Henrik and Mara grabbed him, hauling him into the back of the van with strength born of desperation.
I scrambled in after them.
The doors slammed shut. Mara hit the accelerator before I was fully inside.
The van lurched forward, behind us, attack magic hammered our rear wards.
But we were moving, getting distance.







