Percy found himself in an odd state.
He was still unable to see or hear anything, but he had finally stopped moving. His bodyâs pull was much fainter too. It was there, yet it couldnât pry him out of⊠wherever he was. His attempt to possess the dying light had clearly done
something
, though he wasnât sure what.
âItâs like my limbs are twisted and stuffed inside a messy crate.â
Well, assuming he even had limbs. Logically this body should have something of the sort, but he couldnât move a muscle just yet. Percy tried shifting around. He appeared to still be in a soul-form. His very existence slipped through the nooks and crannies of a cramped container. SuddenlyâŠ
CRACK
One of the objects he was in contact with gave way under the pressure, shattering into nothing.
âThe other soul! Itâs not completely gone!â
Percy tried to untangle himself from his hostâs spirit, feeling more pieces crumble. At the same time, the pull strengthened slightly. Apparently, he couldnât afford to damage it too much or there would be nothing left to anchor him to this place.
âCan you fucking stop that?!?!â
that wasnât his thought.
The words echoing through his mind were foreign, spoken in some language heâd never heard of. Still, he could understand them, as they seemed to be conveyed alongside their underlying meaning. Percy would have frowned if he still had lips.
âWho are you?â
he asked.
A wave of amusement intruded into his mind.
âWho do you think?! Or did you walk into my body by accident?â
Ok, that was a dumb question. In Percyâs defence, he hadnât expected heâd be sharing. Nothing of the sort had happened that one other time.
âThen again, the last body WAS an infant.â
âYOU MONSTER!! YOU POSSESSED A BABY?!?â
the soul yelled in outrage.
Percy found himself at a loss for words. He hadnât meant to share that.
âFor what itâs worth, it was an accident. Also, it was dying already⊠I think.â
âGET OUT YOU FIEND!!!â
This time, the other soul was the one to shift around, trying to push him out. The only thing it managed, however, was to damage itself even more. A wave of pain assaulted Percy, but it wasnât his own.
âCut it out! Are you trying to destroy yourself?â
âSILENCE, DEMON!!!â
the soul yelled.
âI WOULD RATHER DIE THAN LET YOU DEFILE MY BODY!!!â
Percy was about to swear but paused. Perhaps this was the normal reaction to getting possessed. If there was even such a thing as ânormalâ in this situation. Still, it would be a waste to die within three minutes of getting here.
âCan we talk about this first?â
he asked.
âI promise Iâll leave on my own if we canât come to an agreement.â
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âWhat is there to discuss?!? Iâve lived my whole life as a proud warrior of Huehue! I wonât let my death change that!!â
Percy focused on the most interesting piece of information his soulmate had shared.
âHuehue? Is that the name of this world?â
This time, a wave of shock hit him, giving him a bad premonition.
Somehow
, heâd made the already precarious situation even worse.
âYOU DONâT EVEN KNOW
THAT
?!?! OUTSIDER?!?!â
The soul doubled its efforts to evict him. At this rate, it would only be a few moments until it fell apart. Even the second-hand pain reaching Percy through the connection was difficult to endure. Whatever his host was going through mustâve been a dozen times worse, but it didnât seem to care.
âWhat do you have against outsiders? I didnât even know about this place before now!â
he said.
âLIAR!!! ITâS PEOPLE LIKE YOU WHO RUINED EVERYTHING!!! IâD SOONER LET MY BODY BE POSSESSED BY A KROKAâROCH THAN SCUM LIKE YOU!!!â
Percy was about to give up. The pull was starting to pry him off the body and it didnât seem like its owner could be reasoned with. Still, he tried one last time.
âLook, I have no clue who these outsiders you hate are, but why would they take over your body? Do you have anything they want?â
Against all odds, that did seem to slow the soulâs efforts slightly, as it appeared to ponder over Percyâs question. Though it didnât drop its resistance entirely.
âWho knows? You people have already taken everything! Our world, our heritage, our freedom! Perhaps you decided it wasnât enough anymore and you want our dignity too!â
The soulâs words were scathing, but Percy felt something more than fury behind them.
An indescribable sorrow.
âIâm sorry those things happened to you.â
he replied.
âI have no interest in possessing somebody by force. If you would like to live a little longer, I can try holding whateverâs left of you together for a while. I wonât do anything else without permission.â
This time, the spirit stopped fighting. However, many of the fragments had already shattered. Percy found it difficult to hold on. Especially as he treaded a narrow line between anchoring himself and not squeezing the pieces too tightly.
âHow do I know youâre telling the truth?â
it asked after a while.
Percy sent what he hoped would come across as a mental shrug.
âYou can always kick me out later if I try anything funny.â
The soul remained silent for a while. He was about to remind it they were running out of time, when it spoke.
âCan you even do as you claim?â
âBeats me. Your earlier tantrum certainly made things harder. Still, unless you have a better idea, I can do my best.â
The spirit didnât say anything, which Percy assumed was a âyesâ. Of course, what he had promised was easier said than done. His host had already been dying when he found it, suggesting its body and soul hadnât been in great shape to begin with. Now, it was even worse. Not to mention that he could hardly even touch the fragments without destroying themâŠ
âAlthough, itâs been a while since the last one shatteredâŠâ
he realised.
Perhaps, the fact his host had tentatively agreed to work with him had somehow raised their compatibility?
In any case, he had to work fast. Shifting his own soul around, he wrapped the shards as gently as possible. Unlike before, each time he touched one, memories flashed through his mind.
The darkness of a damp cell, the taste of rotten meat, the sting of nasty wounds, the thrill of victory, the bitterness of defeat, the pride of a broken people, the pain of betrayal⊠It was too much, but Percy pushed it all aside. He could ask questions later â if they survived.
For now, he kept stretching all of himself, trying to use
what he was
, to fill in the gaps of what the spirit was missing. At some point, heâd shrouded many of the shards, hugging them gently but firmly. They anchored him here, and he hoped heâd act as a bridge between them. The result was a mixed bag. At least, the damage had stopped mounting, but his host wasnât exactly functional. Furthermore, Percy couldnât tap into the bodyâs senses either.
âWhy was it so much easier with the baby?!â
Maybe it was because the latter had lacked a will, making it more malleable, easier to meld with.
Out of options, the young man thought back to the bundle of soul mana his main body had generously bestowed him. He hadnât used it yet. Of course, he wasnât sure it would do anything, but it wasnât like heâd need it if he failed anyway.
Allowing it to unravel, he felt the mana flow outwards. The substance eagerly rushed to the edges of his fragmented soul, beginning to do what it did best â repairing it. And as luck would have it, it ran into another soul in dire need of mending at those exact spots!
Like glue, it lodged itself between the cracks, bringing the souls closer together as the spiritâs memories flooded him with greater intensity. There was way too much to sift through, though Percy focused on one thing specifically as they reached equilibrium. His new palâs
name.
âMictlantecuhtli.â