The four clones fell like marionettes with their strings cut, awkwardly hitting the floor.
THUMP, THUMP, THUMP, THUMP
If these were normal people, they might have ended up with some nasty bruises, but their bodies were at Yellow. Plus, healing them wasnât that hard.
âWhy do you keep messing with others?!â Elaine yelled.
She let the glowing whip fizzle out into a harmless spray of water, soon forming a faint puddle on the marble tiles. Then, she glared at her cousins, scoffing when they took a step back. The cowards only dared to bully those weaker than them.
Turning to Percy, she dragged him out of the hall as he looked at her in amusement. He wasnât as defenceless as he used to be.
She knew that
. Still, seeing those morons treating him as their lesser irked her to no end.
âHe deserved to be born at a higher grade than them. No. He deserved to be born at a higher grade than
me.
â
So absorbed was she in her thoughts that she was taken by surprise when Percy stopped abruptly.
âWhere have you been over the last month?â he asked, scanning her.
She looked down at her body too. Her arms were covered in bandages, a few scrapes and bruises visible on her skin.
âI was out doing missions.â
âFor a whole
month
?!â he frowned.
Then, he winced. Thatâs when Elaine remembered she was still holding him. Letting go, she quickly noticed the skin on his wrist was pink.
âShit! I must have put more strength than I realized.â
âI took a bunch of them at once to save time.â she answered.
He nodded.
âI see. Must be convenient, serving as target practice for archers right after trekking through a jungle. Iâll try it sometime too. Why waste time
healing
in between?â
She chuckled.
âIt wasnât
that
bad. Grandpa will fix me up in no time.â
Percy turned around, gesturing at her to follow. Only after theyâd made a quick stop by Archibaldâs office to get her patched up did they head back towards the garden.
âGrandpa seemed really swamped today. Has anything happened while I was gone?â she asked.
âI donât know. Maybe he needs to manage his time better.â Percy scratched his head, looking at her rather awkwardly.
Elaine narrowed her eyes but didnât say anything else.
After exiting the mansion, they found a nice spot on the grass to sit. It was calming, listening to the crickets chirping, as faint shadows of clouds brushed over their heads. The garden was admittedly less exotic than the vibrant forests and swamps she'd recently travelled through, but she didnât have to worry about an ogre or a basilisk sneaking up on her here.
âCare to tell me what happened?â he asked.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI know testing my magic on that goblin wasnât the prettiest sight, but you could have talked to me instead of avoiding me.â
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She frowned.
âIs that what he thought?â
âIâm not avoiding youâŠâ she muttered weakly.
âReally?â he raised an eyebrow. âBecause you barely said anything on the way back. Then you vanished for a month, putting yourself through a mission gauntlet.â
SIGH
That wasnât it.
Not at all
.
But she couldnât tell him. What was she supposed to say? That she felt guilty watching him struggle? Did that even make sense?
Back when she found him on the floor, she took care of him for a week. Sheâd known heâd done something dangerous with his ability, but she didnât realize just
how
dangerous until the test.
âA soul clone!â
Percy had ripped his very
soul
apart! The mere thought made her skin crawl.
Still, it wasnât until she heard the goblinâs shriek that she truly came to terms with the severity of the situation. Watching the creature squirm over the tiniest scratch, she couldnât fathom what Percy had experienced after tearing the whole thing up.
Yet, after waking up, he spent the next few days
training
! Even while travelling, he kept practicing
on horseback
! Even
after
his injuries!
âThe ones he got because
I
couldnât stay awake half an hour longer.â
Despite all the odds stacked against him, he never stopped pushing forward, doing everything he could to get stronger. Meanwhile, here she was, with her Green core, everything handed to her on a silver platter, getting treated like royalty by her whole family just because sheâd been born lucky.
The irony made her sick to her stomach.
âElaine?â Percy looked at her with concern. She might have stayed silent for too long.
âItâs nothing. I just figured I should train a bit harder. To live up to grandpaâs expectations.â
He nodded.
âYou were right, you know.â Percy said.
She tilted her head.
âAbout baldy. Heâs not that bad once you get to know him.â
âYouâve been spending time together!â she raised an eyebrow.
âSome.â he grinned.
âThatâs great! What do you talk about?â
He fell back, resting his head on the grass before replying. âAll sorts of things really. Like how many times he caught uncle Gareth skipping on his shift. Or more recently, heâs helping me figure out how to use my bloodline.â
Elaine felt her jaw tighten upon hearing that, clenching some dirt in her hand.
âDonâtâŠâ she muttered.
âHmm?â
âPlease, donât use your ability again.â she struggled to get the words out, her voice cracking.
Percy gave her an odd look.
âElaine⊠My ability is all I have. I canât give it up.â
âWhatâs even the point?!â she snapped. âI donât want to sound harsh! I really,
really
donât! I donât want to sound like
them!
â
She felt hot streams trickle down her cheeks.
âBut why do all this to yourself?! Even if you become the
strongest
Yellow core on Remior, it wonât mean a damn thing!!!â
The moment the last word left her mouth, she felt her gut churn. Sheâd always hated herself just for
thinking
those things.
âAnd now I told him to his face.â
Elaine kept her gaze fixed on the ground, absentmindedly tracking a ladybug as it walked up a blade of grass. She didnât look at him.
She couldnât
. She knew what sheâd just said was plain
cruel.
Maybe Percy would never speak to her again.
The thought hurt, but it was ok.
âAs long as he listens.â
The silence stretched on for a couple of minutes, even the cricketsâ chirps now sounding muted, as if they understood they should pipe down a notch.
âIf thatâs all I ever amount to be⊠then so be it.â Percy said, his voice calm.
Elaine lifted her eyes. He was looking up at the sky. No. His gaze seemed to pierce through it, searching for something beyond. He wasnât upset or angry.
Then his eyes met hers.
He smiled.
âEither way, I wonât be satisfied until Iâve done everything I can.â
***
Elaine was in her room, her eyes closed. Resting on a proper bed after a month in the wilderness was nice, but her thoughts were locked in her earlier conversation with Percy. By now sheâd be a fool to believe she stood a chance of changing his mind. Still, it was comforting to know their relationship hadnât soured.
In any case, there wasnât much point in ruminating over things she couldnât change. Instead, she should focus on those she
could
.
âThen, I wonât be satisfied either...â
She opened her eyes, staring up at the ceiling with resolve. Elaine was a Yellow-born. She
would
reach Violet, no matter the cost, to support her grandpa and her family.
But she shook her head.
âNo.â
Not
nearly
good enough. If it was Percy in her shoes, he wouldnât be satisfied with that little.
âI wonât stop until White, elevating the Avalon House to one of the Great Houses.â
Percy wouldnât live long enough to see her reach Violet, let alone White. The thought made a lump form in her throat.
But it was ok
. She could at least take care of others like him.
Having made up her mind, she closed her eyes again. She would give herself this one nightâs sleep. She also had to restock her supply of elixirs before heading out.
Training and missions couldnât speed up her advancement, but she could still hone her spells. It had been a long time since her Status registered her Crude magic.
âItâs about time I take the next step.â