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- I felt a little surge of dizziness. The gas levels must be rising. Screw it. The only reason someone hadn't killed me already was because I was so impotent, at the moment, that nobody gave a damn what I did. I might be able to get the kid to another part of the building, out of the gas-and if someone killed me on the way, I could try to level my death curse on them, maybe get her out of this mess.
- So I rushed toward her, trying to use the hot zone and the trapped Magog as shields, and said, "Ivy, come on!"
- Something took a swipe at me, and several feet away my gun went off. I ducked, but I guess Tessa wasn't much of a shot. I didn't get hit. A second later I grabbed Ivy by the waist and lifted her to my hip.
- "Keep clear of my arms, please!" Ivy commanded.
- I made sure to. I was getting dizzier, but anywhere was better than here.
- "His legs!" Tessa commanded.
- I had a feeling that those people tried to do a lot of disturbing things to my pins, but I didn't stop to watch them try it. I ran for the stairs, trusting the skill of the Archive to keep me mobile. It was a good bet. Ivy murmured and waved her arms the whole while, and I felt her little body tingling with the live current of the energy she was working.
- She was using what power she had left for all it was worth, but it wasn't bottomless. She was running dry. This fight was almost over.
- Time, I thought muzzily, panting. We just needed a little more time.
- Gravity suggested that I keep on going down, and it seemed an excellent idea. I staggered down the stairs into the lower level, running past the underwater vistas of the whale and dolphin tanks, past the cute penguins and the sea otters, the Denarians in pursuit, their sorceries flashing past us while Ivy shielded us with the last bits of energy in her reservoir. I felt it when she ran dry, and labored to keep my legs moving, to keep ahead of the pursuit.
- Then the ground hit me with an uppercut. Everyone else in the Oceanarium suddenly fell sideways.
- Or wait. Maybe it was me.
- Small Favor Chapter 33, Page 274-275
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