49. A Heart to Heart
49. A Heart to Heart
49. A Heart to Heart
Not much happened afterwards. There was an hour dedicated to calming these two down. As inspirational as these memories were, they were also a source for sadness and longing. It reminded one of what was lost, and the other what they yearned for the most. In the end, these memories were ones they cherished deep within their hearts.
Frost found herself smiling to no one in particular as she roamed the Guild in search for this little fella. Through the inn-like rooms, the long, brown-stained hallways and the vast chambers used by those of higher positions – there was no sign of anything or anyone.
The sun gradually fell, and in time, the moon rose from behind the distant mountains. It was a new moon; with a dark silhouette that was barely visible through the thick blanket of clouds above. Not a single star could be seen on this night, disappointing Frost who was looking forward to stargazing the entire night.
Before long, Jaris and the others returned from their patrol. They were proud to report that they had seen nothing at all, save for a pool of blood that was found in a field just outside town.
Welcoming them back was Via who mentioned that there were empty rooms with beds to rest in for the night.
A nice sleep in a bed was something Frost hadn’t experience once since coming to this world. But it was not something she necessarily needed either. Now that they had returned, it was her turn to watch over the town.
She insisted that Jury slept in one of the rooms, or at least somewhere comfortable. But in the end –
“... you ended up coming out here with me.” Frost happily sighed.
“It’s unfair for me to sleep inside when you’re out here.” Jury warmly spoke.
They sat outside of the Guild in the cold of the early night, kept warm by their attires and each other’s company. The steps were wide enough for Jury to lay down and rest comfortably. She used Frost’s lap as a pillow as they both gazed up into the same sky.
Even in a different world the night sky was the same. They even had a singular moon and a sun! She wondered what it would be like living in a world with a binary sun system. Maybe trinary. It was not like her to delve in such abstract thoughts, but the truth was that Frost just wanted to distract herself.
Because the strange sensation throbbed in her heart again as she brushed Jury’s hair between her fingers.
It had been a long day now that she thought about it. Two Corrupted, lots of tears shed, many warm moments, and a whole catalogue of friends made. Despite how bleak Grandis seemed there was a particular comfort found in these people.
Not because they were tortured souls obviously, but because everyone was trying their best to persist in this world. To fight through the unfairness. It was heart wrenching seeing them smile sometimes after knowing how horrific their lives must have been. But similarly, she was glad that they were strong enough to smile in the first place.
“Frost?”
“Mhm?”
“You’re thinking too hard again... here.”
“Huh – wait, Jury? I-It’s alright –”
They swapped positions suddenly.
“Better?”
“... yeah. Thank you. But what about you? Don’t you want to get some rest?”
As much as Frost wanted to protest, there wasn’t really anything she could do to refuse Jury. And so, she found herself resting her head on Jury warm thighs, looking up at the night sky. There was a pair of stars now. A pair of golden, beautiful eyes that had always been watching her no matter where she went.
“I can sleep later. I wanted to spend some time with you. It’s been a while since we were alone, hmm?”
“Yeah... it really has a been a little while. Do you miss it when it was just us?” Frost grinned, feeling Jury’s hand explore her head.
“Will you get angry if I say yes and no?”
“Of course not. I also kind of miss moments like these.” Frost said, causing Jury’s hand to suddenly pause. “Moments with you. I’m happy you can communicate with people now. I can imagine how frustrating it must have been trying to talk to me.”
“... I was never frustrated. I was always happy. Happy that you were there. That you listened... and that you saved me.” Her free hand moved onto Frost’s hand, which rested atop her stomach.
“Aha. This is the first time you’ve thanked me for it. You know, you didn’t have to either. I’m just happy you stuck by me after all that...” Frost trailed off soon after, averting her gaze momentarily before returning Jury’s gaze. “Hey... I know it’s dumb to ask you this now, but... was it really worth throwing your life away just to help me? I only helped you out of that root. You could have easily gotten out yourself so why?”Updated chapters at novelhall.com
“What are you saying? Frost...” Jury clutched onto her hand and brought it close to her blissful face. “I... was a Corrupted for as along as I can remember. Wandering the outskirts of the Black Forest warning people to stay away. I was always seen as a monster. I couldn’t think, only do what I was born to do. But you... you offered me a hand. To a Corrupted. You gave someone like me a light to realize who I am.”
She was on the verge of tears as she said this. No. She was already shedding them. They tumbled down and rolled onto her own cheeks. It was the first time Frost had ever seen Jury cry, and so for a moment she didn’t know what to do. Then, Frost brushed a thumb against those tears as Jury croaked:
“I was able to think for the first time in my life. Even though I still bear these originating emotions that made me, and even though I still don’t understand them – I now have my own ones. My own original thoughts and emotions as me.”
Frost’s eyes widened, then they narrowed... and then – she also shed tears. She had known this since the start. That Jury was Jury herself ever since she Realized her. But to hear her heartfelt gratitude moved her beyond words.
“W-What the hell is the matter with you Jury... telling me this... all of a sudden... and I even promised that I wouldn’t cry again. Dammit... I’m glad that I could help you. That I helped you realize who you are.” Frost hid her face with the back of her forearm, scrubbing away the tears before she suddenly yelled:
“JURY!”
< May They All Come Together >
“What an ominous description...” Frost whispered to herself. “I’m guessing this is for the Corrupted.”
“I interpreted it as the Floors. It may be the Archetypes even. It is unknown ‘what’ exactly must come together.”
“More mysteries, huh. All that’s left is to head to the Nexus and squash them.”
“Indeed. Then you can finally meet with the Arbiter.”
“The one thing that could’ve prevented this all... but you know, I’m kind of thankful for it now. If it that never happened, then I wouldn’t have met Jury. Or you even.” Frost found a silver lining in it all as she stroked the woman’s head.
There was silence for a while. Just the chatters of those standing guard filled the air. They rotated with others as the hours elapsed. Frost hadn’t moved an inch from her spot and soon, it had passed midnight. The stars still could not be seen, causing her to sigh again.
Silence...
Then she heard something.
Ding.
The sound of a bell. A distant, soft chime suddenly rang throughout the town.
She didn’t notice it immediately, but there was a pair of individuals in the corner of her eye. They walked past the Adventurers like ghosts. Not even the horses of the caravans reacted to the presence.
They were invisible to them. The chiming bell didn’t raise any suspicion at all for an unexplained reason.
One of these figures was a woman dressed in a pale, gilded robe. Her hair was as white as Jury’s, and around her neck was a necklace made from pale bells. But what stood out the most was her right hand. It was the very same claw that Thras had – the one that contained the tubes filled with a strange liquid.
13th Wingless Dove
< Grandis Wandering Healer >
Soul Rank: Black | Atelier: Inflow Direct
LEVEL : 100ORIGIN : Human
HP : 3,500
ATT : 0 MAG ATT : 0MP : 3,200ATT DEF : 3,000
MAG DEF : 3,000
RESIST : 35AGI : 12
The Wandering Healer!? Then the second person is...
The second person was an Elven man dressed in black garbs that were a cross between a suit and a military outfit. Their skin was dark unlike the Wandering Healer, and in one hand they wielded a permanently tilted scale which seemed to glow brighter the closer they approached.
Instead of carrying a bow like how she would have expected Elves to, it wielded a long object reminiscent of a Victorian Era gun.
Except it had no barrel or muzzle, never mind a trigger. It was simply a stick that resembled a gun. It was embellished with gold and crafted to perfection. It could easily pass off as an art piece.
1st Branch Justicer
< Grandis Wayfarer >
Soul Rank: White | Atelier: Justica Arms
LEVEL : 120ORIGIN : Elf
HP : 4,200
ATT : 2,500MAG ATT : 2,500MP : 400ATT DEF : 1,500
MAG DEF : 1,500
RESIST : 40AGI : 35
These two were undoubtably from the urban legend. The Wandering Healer and the Wayfarer. They were not like anyone she had ever met on Earth or in this world. Their eyes were almost hard to look at, for they possessed years, perhaps decades worth of experiences she could not even begin to imagine. Just being in their presence alone caused her blood to run like ice.
But even so – Frost had seen worse. She shook Jury awake to prepare for the worst.
Or the best? She hoped for the best.
As they walked towards them, the Wandering Healer nearly sung as she read from a Script.
“After painting the fields picturesque with the skinless bodies, travel inwards to the town. Walk past sleepy guards and turn right. Greet the black-feathered Amalgam in my stead.”
They froze at the bottom, and to Frost surprise, the Wandering Healer gave her a polite wave with her normal hand.
“Oh~ Hello~ You must be the one the Script entails. Shall we introduce ourselves, oh Amalgam?”
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