CHAPTER
5
“Why would your father let his
pet Kindlers attack you?” Elvira never thought a sentence so strange would ever
escape her mouth.
“To kill us, obviously.”
Obviously.
“Aren’t you afraid of death?”
“I won’t die; the world is yet
to see all of me.”
Elvira scoffed. She could hear
the cheeky grin in his voice.
The light from Kairo’s magic
circle was beginning to wear out around them and the abysmal darkness
continued. Elvira noticed Kaeo’s footsteps beginning to take smaller strides as
he continued. Though her vision was blurred, Elvira could hear the haunted
shuffling fast approaching from everywhere Kairo’s magic’s failed to reach.
“Let go of me,” Elvira
demanded.
“No. If we’re separated,
you’ll fall prey to the darkness. You have no magic to protect yourself.” Kaeo
replied, harshly. He came to a standstill right at the edge of Kairo’s magic
circle. Beyond it, through his enhanced vision, he could see the glistening
grey eyes of the Kindlers.
Something must have held up
Kairo, Kaeo concluded. “We’ve underestimated the range of this
realm spell. This could end badly,” he whispered.
“Do you remember what Kairo
told us?” Elvira asked, noticing how Kaeo was taking small steps backwards.
“What?”
“The range of an illusion. We
are in an illusion of darkness right now, so the spell has to be big enough to
harness not only the whole market, us, but also the army of Kindlers. Kairo
said that the density of the created object multiplied by the mass is the range
of an illusion spell to last.”
“Which means that the Kindlers
are an illusion?” Kaeo asked.
Suddenly, Kairo’s magic circle
shifted backwards and a cold screeching body was about to prance at them. Instantly,
Kaeo induced his magic in his feet and backed almost fifteen stris away in a
millisecond.
“Or not,” Elvira gasped as
soon as they were back in Kairo’s magic circle. “I meant that the illusion
spell must be anchored on something. Like Kairo’s spell was anchored on real
noodle bowls, this spell must be anchored on the real street.” Elvira explained.
“So, to break an illusion this
big—oh! I got you!” Kaeo exclaimed.
Kairo seemed to be running in
the opposite direction to them and his magic circle was following him. Kaeo had
to simultaneously go backwards as he charged his fist. A brilliant blue magic
circle appeared over his knuckles. “Are you ready?” he asked.
“Go!” Elvira shouted, covering
her head with her hands.
Kaeo jumped backwards to
remain in Kairo’s magic circle and positioned himself to land a punch. His
right arm passed a sequence of magic circles before landing on the ground.
Elvira yelped as the impact created a deafening sound. The illusion shattered
around them as Kaeo found himself elbow-deep in the middle of a very bustling
road.
Elvira rolled off to the other
side, coughing and cursing under her breath. Her nostrils inhaled the dust
underneath a stall, which caused her to cough even more violently.
Small smoke fumes escaped from
the hole as Kaeo twisted his hand out of the concrete. Kairo’s appearance
illusion had worn off and a small crowd began gathering around the foreigners.
“What happened?”
“Did he just…punch through the
concrete?”
“Why does he look like that?”
“Maybe he is a foreigner…”
“A mage? Destroying our
property?”
“Summon the Church officials!
This is big!”
Kaeo stumbled back on his
feet, unconcerned about the crowd’s whispers.
“Elvira? Where are you? Elvira?
Are you okay?” he called, trying to make his way through the crowd.
“He has an accomplice? Find
her!” a stranger ordered.
Kaeo’s otherwise humorous face
switched to a scowl as he punched the stranger in his face, consequently
breaking the local’s nose.
“Who are you to find her?”
Kaeo spat as blue blood spurted out of the man’s nose.
“That’s assault! Grab him!”
On the other side of the
street, Elvira rolled out of stall she was under. She scrambled back to her
feet only to find herself in an even more tattered white dress. The dirt and
grime were all back and her neck brandished the mark of a person abandoned by
the stars.
She caught sight of Kaeo
fighting the crowd and alarm bells blared in her head. She did not want to
alert the crowd but she wanted to protect her friend like he had protected her.
But…she held no amazing powers to come to his rescue.
Elvira looked around and
picked up a few stones from the ground. She threw them at the crowd and
shouted, “METEOR SHOWER! THE STARS ARE PUNISHING US!” on top of her lungs.
Instantly, everyone looked up,
momentarily letting go of their violent desires.
Elvira’s eyes found Kaeo’s.
They shared a look of
understanding before shoving the people away and jumping into a sprint.
Kaeo held out a hand for
Elvira to take.
Elvira extended a hand to grab
his.
As soon as he would get a hold
of her, he could speed them away. The two magic circles over his feet indicated
that he was prepare to stop only when they were out of town. The giddiness in
his sapphire almond eyes indicated that he was prepared to laugh out loud as
soon as they were done.
Elvira’s fingers were about to
touch his when someone pulled her by her hair.
“It’s the mark of an oddity!
The cursed one abandoned by the stars!”
“She’s cursing us all!”
Elvira’s eyes widened as she
was pulled away.
Kaeo sped towards her.
In the very moment, something
dark and sharp sped through Kaeo’s abdomen. Impaling him. Blood spurted out of
his mouth as he fell to the ground.
Elvira screamed and kicked her
way towards him.
Suddenly, darkness surrounded
them. Yet again, the gurgling and shuffling began closing in on them as Elvira
scrambled towards Kaeo’s body.
She pulled his head in her
lap, wailing as she tried to press a hand over his bleeding stomach. She
couldn’t make sense of what was happening anymore. Her teeth were chattering as
the light left Kaeo’s eyes. Their dimming left Elvira blinded by the darkness.
The kindlers were speeding
towards them.
Elvira wailed, desperately
clinging onto Kaeo’s escaping blood.
“No! You cannot leave us!
Kairo! Where are you?! Kairo! It will all be fine! Enhancer types can heal
themselves; you just need a nudge. I’m here, I will protect you! I won’t let
you die until your brother comes, I won’t—I can’t—no, no, no—”
A sharp claw grabbed her
shoulder, another slender body climbed her back, sharp feet perched themselves
on her head—but Elvira did not let go of Kaeo. She hunched herself over his
torso, clinging onto his corpse.
“I won’t let you, I cannot, I
won’t, I won’t, you cannot die, you cannot die, you cannot die…” she kept
chanting.
He had held out his hand for
her.
He had uttered words of
kindness when all whom she loved had abandoned her.
He had protected her.
She couldn’t let go him like
that.
She did not function like
that.
She had to help.
But she was so useless.
So, utterly, pathetic.
Clinging onto a corpse while creatures nibbled on her flesh.
No.
This couldn’t be how she dies.
This couldn’t be how her story
ends.
The stars couldn’t be so cruel
to her.
“Iwon’t lego, I won lego, iwon
lewgo…” her tongue couldn’t roll anymore.
It wouldn’t be long until the
Kindler poison took over her entire body.
Then she would become one of
those creatures… devouring Kaeo’s body in the darkness.
The mere thought ran chills
down her spine.
No.
Her eyes flashed open and a
scream manifested from within her soul.
A brilliant red magic circle
flashed over them, the intensity of which burned the Kindlers within and around
it. Elvira’s eyes burned scarlet and her body could barely stand the weight of
the power circling above her. She gritted her teeth and held onto Kaeo’s body
as strong winds started spiralling around them.
Stinging pain coursed through
Elvira, twisting her arms and feet. Her gut felt as if it had been punched by a
thousand men and blood oozed out of the corners of her mouth, eyes and
nostrils. They left a crimson trail over her pale face, forever changing the
trajectory of her fate.
Magic circles appeared all
over Kaeo’s body and the illusion of darkness began shattering around them.
As soon as the first ray of
sunlight broke within the darkness, Elvira’s spine gave up. She fell backwards,
her auburn eyes unmoving, fixated, as sharp rays of reality broke through the
illusion. The piercing rays landed over the magic circle and crossed it to warm
Kaeo’s body.
Elvira’s chest stopped heaving
as soon as Kaeo’s sapphire eyes shot open. She fell back, onto the ground.
The illusion shattered. They
were back in D’amar square.
All that was left around them
was debris and corpses.
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