Low, her eyes, now imbued with a predatory sharpness she hadn't possessed before, caught something the others had missed. High up on the corridor wall, at least fifteen feet above the floor, was a reinforced window. It wasn't large, but it showed the deep blue of the twilight sky and the dark silhouette of the forest outside. It was freedom.
"There!" Low yelled, her voice cutting through the sounds of the approaching guards. "That's our way out!"
Hope, fierce and desperate, surged through them.
"We can't reach it!" Low gasped, looking at the smooth, sheer wall.
"You won't have to," Leonotis said, a determined glint in his eye.
"Jacqueline, break that window!" Leonotis shouted.
Gathering the last of her strength, she summoned a pillar of solid, swirling water from her hands. With a final, powerful roar that shook the very walls, the water slammed into the reinforced window. The glass shattered outwards.
"Low, grab my seeds and throw them out the window!" Leonotis said.
Low did just as she was asked. She quickly grabbed the apple seeds from his pocket and threw them out the window. Only one made it out. The seed glowed a brilliant green as it landed. They heard a loud creaking sound.
Without a second's hesitation, Leonotis ran toward the wall. As he reached out, a thick tree branch erupted from the window at his command, coiling into a makeshift staircase. He scrambled up it, and hauled himself through the window, tumbling onto the soft grass outside. He turned back, his hands reaching. "Come on!"
They scrambled up the wall, using the steps Leonotis had created. One by one, they tumbled out into the cool night air as the sounds of the guards grew to a furious roar just inside the broken window. As they ran, the branch stairs retracted out the window, back into the apple tree. The tree looked even bigger than the one Leonotis had created earlier that morning.
Jacqueline looked at Leonotis. The feats he performed, the fight with the Warden, the giant tree stairs, would have taken more of his ase than he feasibly had. Leonotis should have ase sickness, but here he was able to keep pace with the others, just a little more winded. Jacqueline put the thought out of her head; now wasn't the time to be questioning things.
They didn't look back. Battered, bruised, and utterly exhausted, but together, they ran, melting into the deep, welcoming shadows of the forest, leaving the cold, sterile evil of the Aetherium Genesis Institute behind them.
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