The Sequel
THE COILING LASH
or, The Silencing of Kirie Corsell
Jutrand
Kirie was tired to her bones. The past several weeks she had been essentially bedridden, struck down by some severe flu-like malady. There had been some confusion, as her body refused to respond to treatment, and she merely writhed in feverish pain, barely concious. Then, there had come a theory, that the blood she had so foolishly consumed those months ago on Echnos, which had granted her such strength, was now making her body pay it back. An equal exchange, as Kirie was beginning to realise all such things were. At first she had feared she would die from it, but gradually the severity of the pain lessened, until she was able to sit up again, and then eat, and then slowly amble around the Varanin residence. Today, she finally felt strong enough to go outside. No longer pained, but with a lingering weariness, like she had no more strength left to give.or, The Silencing of Kirie Corsell
Jutrand

At least it was a nice day for her first excursion back out of the house. The sun was shining but the morning air was crisp and cold, reddening her cheeks and getting her blood pumping, and her breath fogged as she walked, painfully slowly, towards the Academy gates. Kirie didn't expect to make it all the way there today- she felt much too weak still, but she was well enough that being locked inside the house another day was enough to drive her insane.
Kirie suspected, and hoped, that once the weakness that plagued her eased, that she would be relatively back to normal, freed from the problems her increased strength and senses had caused her, not least the debacle that was her training with Kaila. If she had to suffer through some pain and discomfort to return somewhat to her old self, that was fine by her.
She made it about halfway to the academy before she tapped out, muscles burning lungs acheing despite the leisurely pace of her stroll. Kirie leaned against an exterior fence off the road and fished her communicator out of her pocket, still panting, fiddling the dials until she'd navigated to

<"Made it half way!!!"> Kirie typed out.
<"Taking 5 then walking back.">
The comm made an uncooperative noise, and Kirie frowned down at it. Strange, her message had failed to send. She tried again, and the same thing happened. Kirie shrugged and started home.
Kirie hadn't made it far before she stepped. Not because she was tired, but because she felt a uncomfortable shifting in her gut, like she was being watched.
Then, three things happened in quick succession.
First, something large and dark passed over her head, glinting before it blotted out the sun. Next, almost at the same time, Kirie heard a heavy metallic scrape against the flagstones behind her. Something large, approaching. Then, before she could react to either the shape or the sound, her left arm suddenly clenched with a familiar yet unbearable agony emanating from the worst place she could imagine: the spot where her brand had been cut out.
The pain grew and grew without abating. Frantically, Kirie ripped off her overshirt, tossing it aside, leaving her in a black singlet. She stared at her arm, struggling to focus through the streaming eyes. Despite the blur it was unmistakeable. The spot where Kaila had cut out her brand, where Quinn had healed so that it was just smooth skin, it was burning.
No. No no no this couldn't be happening to her again she was supposed to be free. There was supposed to be a truce!
But it was happening, and she wasn't free, not really. The searing pain was fading to a pulsing ache that flared with each beat of her heart. Steam rose from her forearm, swirling around the familar marking, raised and red, that somehow once again marred her flesh.
The brand of the Kainate.