Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
The Obelisk
-Chapter 79-
Scared of heights.
Spark should of seen this coming as strong winds hit her face and her eyes opened. As she glanced down to see herself balancing ten thousand feet in the air on an endless log.
She gasped, instantly struggling to keep herself steady as the wind whipped past her and she wobbled dangerously.
She couldn’t help but look down at the endless abyss of sky, all above and below and around her. She held her breath, slamming her eyes shut. ‘This isn’t real.’ She bared her teeth, forcing her eyes open. She looked to the infinity log that kept going on and on.
‘Not real.’ She took a step forward.
Only to slip on the wood and stumble, screaming as she fell sideways, her scales scraping as she slammed down on her stomach, sliding down the log.
She struggled to grab a hold of the log with her dangling back legs, but it only let her slip more as she roared in frustration.
She was going to fall. A few more moments and she’d slip right off, and she’d go down and down and down forever and ever until she hit the ground and died.
She was still struggling when she noticed two silhouettes in the distance, coming her way. Her heart sped up. “Mom! Dad!”
Hope surged through her. They’d come back for her. They really did care!
They came closer and closer until she could see their horns and scales and faces, calm but surprised as they looked down at her. “Well would you look at that,” Mother said to Father.
“Help!” Spark yelled.
“I told you this would happen eventually.” Father said blankly. “Should have been more careful.”
“I—I’m going to fall,” Spark gasped.
“Perhaps we should help her out,” Mother said.
They thought for a moment, Spark writhing underneath them.
“But…” Father began…
“Yes, you are right,” Mother said, nodding. “It would make things much easier for us.”
“What are you talking about??” Spark snarled.
“We’re sorry, darling.” Mother said. “Goodbye.”
And Father kicked her off the log.
***
She could have sworn she died. She’d expected to wake up and be back in the Shadowmane elders cave, but she wasn’t.
The worst part was that the first thing she saw was a spike through her chest.
Blood was everywhere, splattered acrossed her scales and dripping off of her and onto the rocky ground. She was at the bottom of a large ravine, filled with sharp rock columns and wooden spears, all facing the sky. Her green eyes scanned the place, then went back to the thing driven through her. She felt no pain. She was alive, but stuck. She tried moving but it did nothing.
Then suddenly a loud yelling noise echoed around her, and she heard the sound of footsteps coming her way. Humans, all slowly coming towards her, each wielding weapons of all kinds.
Her eyes widened and she struggled to move, the humans quickly getting closer. They began pointing and talking in their strange language, giving direction to each other.
One of the head humans came up to her, holding its spear forward.
Spark was not letting them get her today. With a strong wrench, She lifted herself up and through the spike.
The humans all fell back, dropping their weapons and snarling at each other. Spark fell forward and onto the rocky ground, snarling loudly. Without wasting another second, she ran away.
By the time she’d come to a large cliff much like her old home, she was entirely out of breath. She looked down to see the scarlet blood dripping from the hole in her chest, before quietly sitting down.
Then she looked up with a sigh, which was instantly cut off as she spotted her parents in the distance.
Growling, Spark lifted herself up and went after them.
They were chatting rather happily to each other, walking alongside a large river.
Spark caught up after a moment and stepped right in front of them.
“Holy—” Mother stopped walking abruptly, whacking father with her tail. “What—Spark—"
“Sorry to interrupt,” Spark hissed. She got a bit closer, and they stepped back. The river roared behind them.
“How are you…” Father stared at her, stepping back once more.
“I’ve got two things to say,” Spark said. “First, kicking’s wrong, and second: you suck.”