Out of necessity, Emilia and Conrad had allowed another member of the rebel Clarity group to transport them to the building Conradâs niece and nephew were travelling through, although they had quickly shooed the woman off, unwilling to trust any Clarity member more than necessary.
Annoyingly, Conrad had refused to give her names for his niblingsâwhich, yes, she understood that with more of their names she could perhaps hunt the family down in the real world, but stillâand out of spite she had taken to referring to them by their now official names of
The Quiet Boy
and
The Child.
Out of additional spite, she had considered coming up with some other way of referring to Conradâor sending Boundary a million messages until he relented and gave her the other visitorâs real nameâbut had given up when nothing catchy came to her mind.
The Stalker
would have been just a bit too on the nose.
They had, after a brief discussion, decided to intercept the pair on a lower level, and according to their intelâEmiliaâs Risen Guard map, which still helpfully showed each of the visitors that the old, rebel Clarity memberâs gift had shown herâConradâs family were still three floor above them.
That gave them a respectable amount of time to plan.
Or, it should have.
Unfortunately, just as they were settling in, Conrad preparing to tell her about The Quiet Boy and The Childâs abilities, dark energy swelled around them. Emilia had barely registered it before Conrad was throwing her over his shoulder and bolting, his own energy rising up to cocoon them, and it wasnât going to be enough. Whatever was coming for them had taken that moment of surprise and used it with a brutal efficiency that tickled the back of Emiliaâs mind andâ
And her {Blood Ball}âor, a copy of it, thanks to one of her quest rewards, the original still with Boundary, while another copy had gone with Keyâchose this moment to activate, shattering outward and enveloping her and Conrad into a pocket dimension⌠which Conrad then proceeded to run into the edge of.
âWowâŚâ Emilia breathed out, rubbing her assâwhich had taken the majority of the hit and probably protected Conrad from a broken nose. âSecond wall Iâve run into today⌠kinda.â
ââ¸What?â¸â the man asked, somewhat dazedly. Probably more than a little dazedly if he was suddenly speaking out loud again.
âI tried sparking earlier⌠like, earlier in the real-world night? Ran into a wall⌠wait, did I run into a wall twice?â Emilia blinked into the darkness of the pocket dimension, both wondering why it wasnât dissipating and trying to remember how the fight with the echo had actually gone down. It had been a while ago, she supposed. Honestly, it was no wonder so many of her classmates could barely remember anything about their classes once theyâd spent their entire weekend inside a virtual raid. Months would have gone by for them, and she doubted any of them were taking their schoolwork with them, so they could study in their downtime.
Well, if the raids they played were even half as active as this one, she doubted there was much downtime. She knew some of her classmates played more mellow raids, doing things like farming or managing restaurants. The fact that they could do those things in the real worldâeven if things like farming were almost completely automated now, at least in Baalphoriaâhad always seemed weird to her.
There were much better ways to relax.
â¸Why did you spark if ya canât do it properly? I thought that was dangerous?â¸
âEh⌠a bit? It was an emergency, is all. There was an echo.â On second thought, maybe she shouldnât have told him that. As much as they were planning to meet up in real life, there was still a bit of a buffer to thatâa place where either of them could panic and back out. Now, heâd be able to look at the echo logs, and it wouldnât take long for him to figure out she went to Astrapanâthere werenât many silverstrains walking around Piketown, okay?
Conrad didnât say anything about her recent run in with an echo and a wall, instead deciding to bury her in word vomit about his niece and nephew.
Effectively, they were generally considered the most dangerous of his niblings, although Conrad willing admitted every member of his family was dangerous in their own way. The Child could be viciousâand, despite her appearance, was actually the oldest of the kids. The Quiet Boy, on the other hand, Conrad was slightly vague about. Emilia had a feeling, from reading through his words, that it wasnât just Conrad himself, but at least a few members of his family, who had a hereditary irregular deviation, each showing signs in a slightly different way. The other visitor didnât explicitly want to say
my nephew is fucked up because of his genes,
so he was only giving vague details.
The energy that had swelled around them? That was the nephew. Brutal and efficient, and while he often preferred to stay out of combat, once he had decided to fight, no one got away from him.
Lovely.
Conrad also wasnât sure, but he figured the reason the {Blood Ball} hadnât faded yet was his nephew was still assaulting them with his energy. â¸If you think thâ feeling of my energy pressing down on you at Boundaryâs house was bad, itâll be nothing compared toâ to my nephewâs energy. My energy hurt. His will squeeze you tâdeath.â
Even more lovely.
âSo⌠are you admitting heâs stronger than you?â Emilia teased, squeaking when Conrad landed a slap over her thighâhe had patently refused to put her down, suspecting theyâd need to run the moment the {Blood Ball} retractedâand told her to be nice.
â¸Heâs not. Heâs simplyâŚâ¸ the other visitor trailed off, trying to organize his thoughts and seemingly failing to when he finally just told her they were different. â¸We each âave strengths and weaknesses. I would sooner run from a fight anâ avenge myself later, he will fight to thâdeath and beyond, if he has chosen to fight. And you think Iâm creepy? Itâs nothing compared tâhim.â¸
âActually,â Emilia tutted, feet beginning to wiggle as she grew more and more restless from being held aloft and unable to move, âI think your entire family is creepy. Well, maybe not the baby oneâ actually, where did the baby one go?â
Tobias was how theyâd even figured out the Haym family might have been searching for a blood weapon in Salsetrun. Wherever he had ended up, it wasnât in the Clarity City System with the rest of his surviving familyânot unless the old womanâs gift had missed a random visitor, anyways.
Under her stomach, Conrad shrugged. â¸Maybe he died. Tobias didnât belong here to begin with. Iâve no idea who let âim come. Heâs too young anâ soft.â¸
âAhâŚâ Emilia breathed out, and seriously, when was the {Blood Ball} going to let up? As much as she didnât want to be smushed by The Quiet Boyâs energy, this was boring. âDid he have this long-lasting of energy stores in your world?â
â¸NoâŚâ¸ Conrad breathed out, and as much as he had just been nonchalantly talking about how the youngest of his nephewsâassuming his crazy ass sister didnât have even more kids outside of the raidâwas probably already dead, he was tense now.
âDo you think itâs just a consequence of the raid? You said some of your abilities are augmented just by being here?â
â¸Maybe.⸠Conrad didnât sound convinced.
Emilia wasnât convinced either. âWhen I saw them earlier,â she said slowly, willing the scenario inside her head to not be true, âsomething seemed off with him. I couldnât tell whatâespecially since my perception floated off so fastâbut even his sister seemed⌠wary of him. Is that normal?â
â¸No.â¸
Conrad didnât say more, and instead Emilia contented herself to waiting, flicking through the settings of her system access, looking at this and that and wondering what in the world Conrad had spent
days
looking at.
Gamers were just too intense.
She was just finishing a round of a silly little game sheâd found buried inside her system accessâone that involved making deliveries in the most efficient mannerâwhen her {Blood Ball} contracted and Conrad was moving again, continuing down a path that he had already mapped out, it seemed.
It was a good thing he had, a barrage of icicles shattering down where theyâd just been standing. Emilia hadnât
just
been playing her delivery game, however, and the {Blood Needle} already in her hand went flying towards the building the siblings were standing atop, just out of viewânot that hiding was useful, when she could clearly see them on her map.
Whatever the nibling pair did or didnât know about the system and the features available on it, Emilia had no idea, but it certainly didnât seem like theyâd been prepared for her to find them so easily. The Child shrieked, and The Quiet Boyâs energyâwhich had been reaching towards them once moreâceased to exist. Not because he was deadâEmilia could see their dots moving as one over her map, although a brief stall in their movement told her theyâd been forced to bail off the building and someone had landed badly.
âDid they jump before the explosion?â Emilia asked, unsurprised when Conrad hummed in agreement.
â¸My nephew may have sensed your attack coming,⸠he said, sounding thoroughly unconvinced. Conrad had already confirmed for her that out of all her blood weapons, the {Blood Needles} were the hardest for him to sense. Even when he knew they were on her, he could barely sense them. They were just too tiny, the magic within them so condensed, that when combined with the other weapons on herâin her, in the case of the {Blood Tattoo} she still had no clue as to the purpose ofâthey simply disappeared.
Emilia knew what Conrad wasnât saying: that within the maelstrom of all their energy, attacks and blood weapons, it was unlikely his nephew had been able to sense a blood weapon he would have barely any knowledge ofâif any at all.
That was not good. Not only was the fact that he had several potentially very dangerous gifts a problem at the moment, but in the context of the heartcoreâs corruptionâŚ
âWe need to get to them, before they activate that weapon, assuming they have it.â
This was easier said than done. Whether one of the siblings had a map or not, they did have the ability to track them through the city level, and it didnât matter where they went or how hidden they were, The Quiet Boyâs energy always found them.
Thankfully, whatever requirements her {Blood Ball} needed were fulfilled by his power, and without fail, whenever his energy got too close it would explode around them. Luckily, it didnât need any energy to do so, so Emilia wasnât being slowly drained, but neither did The Quiet Boyâs attacks seem to be slowing down or flittering out of existence more quickly.
The kid was like a bottomless pit!
âHey,â Emilia asked, during their sixth time waiting within her {Blood Ball}âs pocket dimension, âwhere do I fall in terms of your niblingsâ ages?â
Conrad seemed to disappear within his mind and worries every stint within the pocket dimension, and it took him a moment to realize sheâd spoken to him.
In his defence, she had been spending most of her own time within the pocket dimension playing the delivery game. There was something addicting about it, and eventually, sheâd been able to unlock themes for the deliveries and several different versions. Currently, she had it set to delivering sweetsâyumâin a version that involved constantly moving vehicles that she had to direct to the proper locations. It was rather addicting, scratching the part of her brain that required constant stimulation and chaos in order to focus.
âYouâre almost 70, yes?â Conrad asked, and Emilia wondered if sheâd specifically told him that, or if heâd put it together between her various mentions of events in her life. âThe eldest two are older than you, the next two about the same ageâthat includes this nephew.â
So, she probably shouldnât be thinking of either as kids, then. Not that that would stop her, especially when she knew how much being called a child pissed some people off⌠unless of course they were wandering around in the body of a child, and acting one as well.
When the pocket dimension sizzled out of existence once more, Emilia was already ready. There had been a few times in her life when sheâd needed to yell, but the skill for amplifying her voice had been inaccessible, for one reason or another. So, sheâd improvised, and created a core-only way of doing so. It had caused a lot of chaos, every time sheâd used it.
Now, she was hoping it would do exactly that.
âYou know, little granny~â she teased, already having forced Conrad to put her down so she could take off without him, âjust because you make the baby boy attack for you, it doesnât make you less crusty inside. Or, ah! Maybe thatâs why youâre having your little brother do all the work? Too old and decrepit? Your brain melting under the rot of old age? Is that why you act the child? Your adulthood gone into dementia andââ
Emilia bolted to the side as icicles rained down on her, Conrad already gone, using her distraction of his niece to go after his nephew.
âYou!â a little childâs angry, twinkling voice screamed. âYou are going to take that back!â
Her brother stood behind her, glaring blankly in Emiliaâs direction as he said something to his sisterâOria. Too bad for them, they didnât know her aethervoice reading gift extended to normal speech as wellânot that she had either, until this moment.
âOria?â Emilia cooed. âWhat an old lady name! Your mommy and daddy must have named you for how old you looked, even as a baby. Ah~ but maybe thatâs why he went and fucked someone else? Couldnât stand making such ugly children withââ
Another blast of ice hurdled towards her, and while The Quiet Boy definitely tried to stop Oria from heading her way, she was clearly too pissed off. Then Conrad was on the boy, his shadows reaching around him and forcing him to leave his sister to her fate.
âDO NOT TALK ABOUT MY FATHER!â
Emilia hoped Conrad would tell her what in the world had happened with these kidsâ father, that he could seemingly cheat on his wife and create a bastard child, yet still be so loved by them.
Strange, but useful.
Pissed off people were so much easier to take down.