The monster grew more arms, which reached over to grab Sebastian. He ducked and jumped over the limbs that charged straight at him and ran up on an arm. He leaped from one arm to the next, keeping them from following him and drawing the monster’s attention until he jumped off the beast.
Sebastian looked over; the monster had tied itself up with its arms, just as he planned. He used the opportunity to stab its right eye with his sword, then went over to jump up on each of the junk piles, each one larger than the last, until he got a good view of the trailer and the blob itself.
Sebastian backed up for a good head start and ran to the edge. He jumped and landed on the blobby creature again, then climbed, using his hand and sword for traction, until he reached the top of its head. From where the position he was at, the trailer didn’t seem too far from his position.
“Hey, Alex,” Sebastian said as soon as he entered the trailer and saw Alex in a fetal position.
“Huh? Sebastian, is that you?” Alex turned and asked, quivering in fear.
“Yes, it is, and I’m here to rescue you.”
“Uh...”
“What’s wrong?”
“Don’t tell her this, but I’m scared too, especially of heights!”
“Calm down!”
“B-but, I don’t even know how we can get down...”
“The same way I got up here.”
“What?”
Oh man, I wonder what’s taking so long. Laura thought as she looked on from afar. I hope they make it out okay. If only I had listened and jumped alongside — Her thoughts got interrupted by a loud sound, as she looked up and saw Alex holding onto Sebastian like a piggyback ride.
“Don’t let go,” Sebastian ordered.
“Don’t drop me!” Alex shrieked.
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Sebastian hopped down onto the junk piles, each one smaller than the last until they both made it to the ground. The blob couldn’t keep up withholding the trailer any longer; it uncontrollably shook as it came crashing to the ground; crushing the creature.
Alex got off Sebastian and went over to hug Laura, but stopped as the two developed leg cramps.
“You guys all right?” Sebastian asked.
“Don’t worry; we'll be all right,” Alex replied.
“Are you sure?” Laura asked. “After what happened, you’re not deeply hurt?”
“Well, I guess I’m not one hundred percent sure,” Alex admitted, sheepishly laughing.
“Let’s get back inside to treat the wounds, okay?” Laura replied.
“Okay.”
“Yeah, and considering the defeat of the monster, we should be safe now,” Sebastian added. His powers disappeared as his hair and sword swapped colors once again.
“Thank goodness for that too...” Laura and Alex sighed happily.
.-.-.-.
Alex took Sebastian’s spot on the couch as Laura went over to place a cloth in a bowl filled with cold water. Sebastian watched from the sidelines, waiting to help.
“Look, I’m sorry about all this...” Sebastian said, sadly.
“Don’t go blaming yourself; it’s not your fault,” Laura reassured him as she placed the wet cloths on Alex’s forehead and legs. “You did what you had to do, and we’re both very grateful for what you did. So, thank you.”
“You’re welcome.”
“But, if you don’t mind me asking, how did you do all of that?”
Sebastian found himself in a tight spot. It seemed like he could no longer hide this anymore. So, he sighed and confessed.
“I know it’ll be hard to believe, but I’m not from around here...”
“You mean that guess I made earlier was correct...?” Laura commented, her eyes perking up.
“And I think that creature was sent here by the traitor to get rid of me...”
“What? But why?”
“I’m from another dimension, and that the world is in danger of being taken over by someone. That someone is also from that world. Whoever the traitor is, they must have known I was trying to put a stop to their plan and sent that monster to keep me from defeating them.”
“That’s—”
“Do you know who that could be yet?” Alex opened his eyes and asked Sebastian.
“I’m not sure. But, even if I knew, I have no proof.” Sebastian replied. “All I know is... I cannot stay here any longer.”
“Do you have to leave?”
“Yes. It is for the best that I find a way back so I don’t put you guys in any more danger.”
“Go get that map over there.” Alex moved his head to move the drawer from across the couch. “It should help guide you out of the junkyard. I use it to go out, sometimes, to gather resources.”
“I see. Thank you.” Sebastian went over to open the drawer and took out the map. “Thank you for everything; both of you.”
“We’ll miss you, Sebastian,” Laura murmured, sadly.
“I won’t forget this experience ever,” Sebastian replied. He gave the two side-hugs and then walked to the door.
“Good luck on your journey,” Laura said.
“And good luck getting back your world,” Alex added.
“I will do my best. Fare thee well.” Sebastian bowed and walked away without looking back.