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The mental image of Volka at his side shook her head.
She is royalty. She is owed allegiance and respect.
What? I called her âQueenâ didnât I?
You mistake me. She is owed these things. She expects them. She is used to them.
Slowly Nameless clued in to what she was saying, or rather thinking, to him.
I gotcha.
This time when he cast his thoughts out into the chaos, he made sure to colour them with Ninaâs bluntness and a fair bit of Ericaâs sass.
Yo Avita! Get your skinny ass over here!
Neither of them was prepared for the vehemence of her reply.
All of her thoughts, and all of the thoughts of her many workers, turned inwards, until it felt like they were being glared at from every direction imaginable.
VENGEANCE FOR MY CHILDREN!!
The booming roar hit their bubble like a tidal wave, again coming from all sides.
But Volka stood firm, and thus so did Nameless.
They both balked somewhat though when the Antlion Queenâs meaning became clear in their minds.
They saw her hands reaching out, except they werenât her hands, to caress the statues of ash that her children had become.
At his side Volka sucked in an ethereal breath.
By the light of my goddess! The pain of it! Steady Husband!
It hit him then as well, a wall of grief so black and all-consuming that it made him want to throw up all over the Antlionâs mind, which definitely wouldnât have helped matters.
But the image of the Chimeraâs children, dead and ash now for centuries, felt wrong in a different way than the tragedy it presented: it didnât belong here.
Plain as day to him, the memory was not hers, it couldnât be hers.
So he cast his thoughts out again, responding to the wave of rage and hate and sorrow with firm patience and unconditional love.
There is only one enemy here. And you know it, proud daughter of the house of Longinus. These are not your children.
With all of his focus he dragged the queenâs all-encompassing attention towards a single Antlion worker, currently being pinned to the stone wall by a grim-faced Milly.
This is your love. See her pain? See what you are doing to her?
He felt the mental sob as the queen broke, felt a chink form in her already fractured mental armour.
NO, I MUST... I MUST KILL EVERYTHING!
Why?
She didnât respond, instead his simple question reverberated in Avitaâs thoughts and he felt her confusion swelling all around as a result.
Outside of their shared minds the others were having a much easier time of it: the remaining workers had become dazed as their queenâs control slipped.
Emboldened, Nameless pressed on.
Explain to me why you must suffer for the Chimeraâs dead children. Why must your workers fight? Why must YOU fight?
That was all it took.
Over the course of the next few seconds he watched as the multi-faceted mind of the Antlion colony cleared.
Though he was surprised by what was left:
Order.
A painful degree of order.
The unrealized structure of an entire society: rigid and unchangeable, but beautiful in its simplicity.
Worker, Soldier, Myrmidon, Queen.
But it was fading, and he knew why.
A whisper of a thought reached out to them, the queenâs final words as she slipped ever closer to oblivion.
Thank... you.
Chapter 24:That Which Sustains
Nameless and Volka returned to their own minds with a start, surrounded by the others.
He sprang into action immediately.
âMilly! Milk! She needs milk! Sheâs dying!â
âWha-â
But Volka was already pulling her off of the worker, now slumped against the floor, and pushing her towards the young Antlion Queen.
âBeloved sister, there is no time! Even now she fades! Evadne and Jonathan forced her to produce far more workers than she was capable of sustaining, her body needs nutrients!â
âMy daughter!â Julia wailed as she rushed to her side; âPlease, the Dominar is correct, please save her!â
With her confusion gone, Milly shrugged the straps of her overalls off of her shoulders and pulled her shirt up to expose one breast.
With great care she held the emaciated queen to her chest, positioning her pink nipple at her lips.
âI donât understand. They were so strong a moment ago, what changed?â Erica asked as she gingerly paced over to them.
Midway down, her sleek black tail was kinked at an unnatural angle from where an Antlionâs shovel had struck a clipped blow, but with the young queen fending for her life, she didnât complain about it.
The Valkyrie had taken a step back to allow room for Julia to go to her daughter and turned to answer her bond-sisters question.
âThe will to live... it is no mere thing. Poor Avita and her colony were filled with Evadneâs twisted purpose, her hunger for vengeance, the same hunger that has sustained the Chimera for so long despite the demon inside of her. And now that it is gone her body is failing.â
Milly didnât give up, still pressing her nipple between the Antlionâs chapped lips and mooing at her gently as Nameless helped her coax some of her cream into her mouth.
Kala spoke then, her voice subdued as she inspected their surroundings.
âItâs not just her. Half of the workers down here are already gone.â
âTalk to her Queen Julia! I canât reach her anymore, but youâre her mother, your voice-â Nameless settled his hand on the womanâs hip as he urged her to do what he said; âRemind her of everything that she is, and everything she wants to be!â
The tearful queen nodded as she cradled her daughter along with Milly.
âMy darling Avita, my proud Avita! Live! You were forming a legacy of your own! You had plans, such grand plans! An underground network to connect all of our familyâs colonies together! You used to
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