Little Thorne
All the money in the world couldn't save her now.
Stuck.
Adalee was stuck. Stuck doing someone else's job, to be sent to the ends of the galaxy with a group of scientist that she funded.
Ridiculous... She thought.
Wealthy or not, there was no one else that could safely give them passage. Plus, appearances like this only meant more influence once she needed something from the Throne Scientific School of Research and Discovery. They were so far from Lorrd, they named the extra-galactic planet "S." It was a common pseudonym for undiscovered planets. Although, the most curious thing was why they were here to begin with. Admittedly, Adalee found it curious enough to be involved in the discovery portion. Regardless, she hoped this whole excursion would end, and soon.
There had been readings of Crystalisks far from home, considering they were only known on the planet of Orax this was a disturbing anomaly. More strange was the patterns in which the Crystalisks were expanding. Rapid and methodically interconnected underground tunnels came from the geological reports prior to their arrival. Adalee was worried if something else was at work. Did someone plant these creatures here? How did they even get so far from home if it wasn't at the hand of a hunter or exotic tamer? She shook her internal questions off and focused on what was ahead of them all.
"We got a reading!" Jenna yelled out. She was young, skinny and a talented scientist when it came to astrobiology.
"Where about!?" Brock responded with his own assertive octave back at Jenna. He was the clear head researcher on this excursion, but Adalee stayed away from him. She knew little about him. All she knew is he was incredibly good at what he did in the East Wing back home on Lorrd. If only she was smart enough to develop vials of medicine that could cure those around her like him. She couldn't.
"Look!" Another loud voice came from the distance ahead of them all. "We got a large entrance here!"
"Thank Lorrd..." Adalee whispered sarcastically under her breath. "I'll go ahead of everyone, check if it's safe. Am I clear, Evelynn? Stay put."
Adalee knew if any of them died, it would be a disaster. It would be her own money being set on fire, she wouldn't take any chances. Luckily, this excursion was labeled as discovery and research only. They wouldn't run into anything too dangerous. Although, being so far from home precautions were taken. A few scientist in the second group behind them had tools and weapons, if, force forbid, they came under attack by anything they weren't prepared for. Preparation was key for these annoying excursions.
The Little Thorne stopped at the edge as she met Evelynn at the tip of a gaping hole. The rocky terrain seemed crushed and jagged from seemingly one large creature or a multiplicative herd of strong animals forcing the collapse in front of them. The light breeze forced some of the dry dirt to slip passed the edge, dripping to the extended darkness of the gaping maw below. It was deeper than Adalee anticipated. Still, she had a job to do.
She sighed.
"You sure you want to go down there before group B shows up?" Evelynn asked, watching Adalee toss a thick metallic wire across the plane between her and the infinite well of darkness below.
"Just get Brock and Jenna to get the big lights ready." Adalee began to firmly tie the metal wire around a large splinter of the earth. She tugged it abruptly, hoping the resitance could hold her weight. She checked for cracks in the foundation of the spire and deduced it was safe enough. "I'll see you down there Eve."
***
15 minutes later...
Adalee could feel the cold steel against her hands. The effort it took to make it this far made her sweat, droplets of salty secretion dripping to the ground below. She was close, the deep darkness engulfing her as she dangled in the air. Adalee was careful, releasing the second form of flexible wiring to her clip. She slid smoothly downward and abruptly stopped, just before her toes met the ground and her boot made its first imprint. Her breathing was heavy and she looked upward. The gaping hole looked small. then she questioned it herself. 15 minutes later...
How far down am I?
She could feel the warmth of the breeze from above slam into her, but this time it came from all sides around her being. Her golden eyes peered through the dim lit cavern once more, scanning for answers before releasing herself from the anchored rope-like wire. Tiny echoes from falling stone and dirt from the surface trickeled down and made her paranoid at the stability of where she stood. Then, she turned, free from the wire on her waist. A wide spanning open area of crystal and rock embedded with bright red decay greeted her. The crimson hues splintered off into the foreground of every spire and mass that created the largest part of the cavernous creation. Adalee was in awe of the massive collection of sharply sliced gems and stone. This wasn't natural.
Trepidation struck her as she stepped forward, cresting over the shadows of stalagmites above. Deep rooted pathways all connected to where she was located, as if the whole idea of this place was to be a central point of travel too and from anywhere in the planets crust. She continued forward, placing her hand lightly on the wall to her left, before she retracted it in a sudden disgust of the texture.
Slime?
Adalee, lifted her hand to her nose and sniffed. It made her gag, then revulsion clicked in her throat. She was going to throw up, but just when she went to let it happen, it passed. She looked for dry area near her and wiped it as best she could to rid herself of the smelly substance that warped her sense of smell. There were no signs of anything, empty tunnels stretching for what seemed infinitely in every direction from her. She took a deep breath, looking up to the great distance between her and the rest of the group waiting on her signal.
She clicked over to the comms and gave the green light.
"Clear. Hit me with the lights before you make your descent." She paused for a moment and had to warn them. "Oh, don't touch the far walls when you get down here. Trust me."
As the brightness of the Cavern lit up, sharp shadows cast to the side, Adalee could see it all for the first time. There was something bigger at work here. Crystalisks couldn't do this, she didn't think a normal creature could.
Instead she was plagued with one thought...
Something seems off.
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