Chapter 40: The Bolt and the Many
Diana said nothing as Kiara's eyes stayed on her for a moment. She said nothing as the others entered the resort and nothing as she followed their presence back to the room. Several minutes of silence passed all the while, but, she supposed, at least Keigo hadn't run away. He looked like he wanted to, however. Although he stood aside, waiting for her to approach, she noticed the subtle hints of a boy ready to flee. She remembered them, in fact, and laughed to herself as she finally went over.
âI ended up with a small bounty hunting party after we split.â She leaned on the house beside him. âI knew I'd need money and I thought I was pretty good. I just needed to make sure they thought I was someone else. I think you would have been proud of how I did it.â She smiled at him.
He tried to give one back. âIâve seen you act. I donât know how you could make me prouder.â
âNah, this was different! I dyed my hair brown, changed how I dressed, how I talked, how I pointed things out. I even stopped following the Forward Society. It was a pain! But I knew Iâd be too excited and want to talk about it with someone.â
âYou had me. You could have sent a note.â In fact, she sent some multiple times. They always stayed in contact, butâ¦
âSometimes I didnât want them to see me smile. I didnât want anyone to ask what I was writing or who I was writing to. I didnât know how to explain why he wasnât there with me.â She frowned. âI didnât know what I wanted to say.â
âYou could have said anything. I wouldnât have cared.â
âYeah, but I didnât even know what I wanted to say to myself. I would stay up late sometimes, thinking about it.â She looked to the sky as if she was back in those moments. âWhy did he leave? Why was he afraid? Would I get in his way? Was I not strong enough? Would I make his life hard again?â
âYou never made my life hard!â Keigo shouted. âAnd youâre plenty strong. You were always strong and the troupe just made you stronger. You were amazing.â Keigo smiled, but a silent sorrow claimed it.
âNot amazing enough. I kept trying to get stronger and stronger. I thought I had to be, because when I introduced you to Daphne I wanted us to all be able to stay together. I thought I got stronger too, until that demon.â She felt like she was the only one who couldnât fight him anymore. Even if Dansonâs magic was weaker, she was the only one who couldnât bare her fangs. Then Keigo had to save them.
His jaw tightened.
She sighed. âYokumoriâ¦that word stuck with me. I think you said something different last time though. âYokumori bestow me.â I donât think I realized it was spirit magic back then. I just thought that you were a lot stronger than I ever guessed.â
âYou canât compare yourself to the forest! Even dragons are careful around Yokumori. Iâm nothing without it!â He let his eyes fall. âAt least nothing like that.â
"But I still thought about it." Diana shook her head. "Maybe if I was that strong, you and I could travel together. I wanted to ask you over and over if that's why we had to split, but I wasn't ready to hear the answer. Now, it looks like you're going to leave again and I can't stop thinking that I'm still not strong enough! I can't keep you by my side, or even reach Daph." Her heart raced, and her pitch went up.
âDianaâ¦â
âI donât get it, Keigo! I donât get why it feels like Iâm about to lose you again.â
âYouâre not!â
âThen why does it look like youâre about to run away!â
âIâm not!â
âThen why are you scared? Why canât you tell me? How do I become someone you can talk to?â
âStars, Diana! Thatâs not it! Youâre perfect! Youâre amazing! Youâre so many things that Iâm,ââhe breathed hard and deepââThat Iâm not.â
Defeat almost claiming her, Diana responded, âWhat are you saying?â
âIâm not good like you, Diana. Itâs not just being an assassin or having a bounty. Iâm just not as good as you, and I donât want to see you hurt because of that.â
"Not as good as me?" She couldn't believe her ears; couldn't help but laugh. Or maybe it was that she didn't want to believe them? She couldn't believe the good Keigo saw because she couldn't believe it herself. "I'm not good." She said with a sigh. How had she never told him this? "I'm the reason we had to leave the troupe. I'm the reason we had to split up."
His eyes said he didnât understand, but he was speechless. She sighed again. Now was the time to share something she had cruelly kept to herself.
âHonestly, I think I even knew it would happen. I hoped it wouldnât. Sometimes, I hoped it couldnât, because we were never in one place too long. But, if I used my sense, I would have known the truth.â
It started shortly before the two of them met; shortly after her father convinced the world that Daphne had been killed. Never a man to spend time with his children, he took to traveling the Green Lands, seizing on the peopleâs sympathy. He wasnât so foolish as to leave his kids alone, however, especially not so soon after the truth Diana later learned. Daphne was âdeadâ not because she mistakenly trusted the wrong commoner, but because she underestimated their fatherâs ego. Dalton Fillmore would not suffer the same insult twice, and the attendants he brought to Diana and her brother were his play against it.
âThey werenât a lot older than Declan and me. One was half-Foja and around my age. He was like an older brother to Declan and they got along. The otherâthe one he assigned to meâwas older than me but younger than Daph. She was half riftborn too, but nothing gave it away but her teeth. Sheâs the one who attacked us before we split. Her name was Tizaraeâ¦â
And Tizarae was cold. While the Foja boy made quick friends with her brother, Diana had no delusions about what Tizarae was. She was only there to keep the girl in check. There was never a smile, never a moment where the girl felt comfortable. There was only Tizarae watching like a trained dog.
âIt made mourning Daph so much harder. I never wanted to be home, and I couldnât focus on school. I was sad all the time, until I overheard some commoner kids handing out flyers.â
A new shop was opening in the academic district. Their father was the owner, and thereâd be a club where they could make Forward Society trinkets. Most children of merchants and lesser nobles had no interest in such a thing, but the words were music to Dianaâs ears.
âI couldnât go as Diana Fillmore, though.â
So she found a disguise, making herself a bright-eyed commoner too. She went back after school one day and found the place welcoming. It was better than she had ever expected. There were different magic texts, different magic materials, and different means of working them together awaiting her growing curiosity. The shop itself was just a toy store, but the sitting area on the second floor was like a second home. A few other kids had come too, and they all loved what they were learning. No one even looked at Diana long enough to wonder who she was. They were too captivated by their activities, too engrossed in the things thatâd make Magdalea like the fictional Nandaxia.
"They would have loved to meet Kiara and learn that her world is real." Diana laughed. "But I'll never get to tell them about her." She held the smile but balled her fist.
âWhat happened?â
âTizarae happened.â
One day, when Diana was late after school... She knew the group would start without her, so she wasnât worried until she finally arrived. A crowd gathered around the storefront, shattered and bloodied glass keeping them back. Panic swelled as she saw them, and pushing through only made the matter worse. Chest tight and heavy, she found Tizarae with a squad of Fillmore guards. Her friends were wrangled, and the storeowner bled profusely from scars she couldnât see. Tizarae had a foot on his mangled fingers. When she spotted Diana, she gasped. It was the only time the noble girl saw the womanâs expression change. And it was terrifying.
âLady Diana! Thank the stars youâre safe. I was afraid these lowborn had tricked you like they did Lady Daphne!â
âWhat have you done!â She remembered the way she said those wordsâsorrow and fury mixing into a wail.
âI tried to get information out of them, but they wouldnât cooperate. They denied that they knew you. I didnât want to hurt the kids, so I hurt him instead.â Tizarae removed her foot. The damage was bad enough that bones broke the skin. âI got word that you were spotted here, so I knew something was up.â
âThey didnât know who I was!â
âIâm sorry Lady Diana, but I canât believe that. Youâre a noble daughter and they are in your familyâs territory. They should have known right away who you were. They were surely just trying to lure you in.â
The betrayed looks hurt more than the attendantâs deception. There were pleas in bloodshot eyes, wanting answers or at least an end to this misery. Diana didnât know what to say, but she knew no words would ever be enough. She sucked down a whimper and pointedly looked at Tizarae.
âLet them go.â It was an order, and the womanâs facade shuddered under it. For just a moment it felt like that order would lead to something more, but the attendant didnât let the moment last long. Diana saw it, she desperately wanted to attack but was forced to obey.
âOf course.â She said as evenly as possible.
The guards stepped away from the children, and Diana approached the father. She sucked in a breath. She had ruined their lives but was far from done.
âIâm banishing you from the Fillmore territory. Youâll find that means all of East Nithellan is off limits too. I suggest you move quickly. See if the separatist will take you.â She had to be cold, if there was one ounce of mercy Tizaraeâs cruelty would seize it.
âLater, after the crowd was gone and I was alone with her, she told me the truth. I didnât need it, but it wasnât for me. She knew I was sneaking there from the start. She wanted me to feel safe before she taught me a lesson. My life belonged to my father and she was there to remind me. I grieved for Daphne more, until I guess my tracking sense awakened? I ran away after that, but I knew Tizarae would never let me have peace. I donât know how she found out the first time but I didnât think sheâd give up. I had three years to tell you and the others, but I was scared of being alone. We saw how that turned out.â She laughed sadly. âDoes a good person ruin lives and do it over again?â
Keigo chewed her words in silence.
She breathed deeply, preparing for his response. Would he rebuke her? Would he curse her for shattering his peace? Would he voice every line of hate she threw at herself in her worst moments? What would Keigo do?
âI killed a friend.â Tell the truth, it seemed, in a whisper. âIt was a while before I met you, a few months after I escaped the Spirit Guards.â
That was already more than he told her before. He was never cagey about being an assassin, certainly not after killing hitmen to save her life. Eventually, he told her about being a spiritualist too. But his life before her was still shrouded in mystery. This was the first time he dropped the veil, and her eyes must have encouraged him to continue, for he did.
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âMy mother was the patron for Yokumori, which made her enemy number one for the Spirit Guards. I told you my dad tried to seal it, right? Well, my momâs ancestors have never been trusted by the Spirit Guards, because of how powerful Yokumori is. One named Hijikata Oshiro became extremely concerned when my parents started fighting a crime syndicate that operated in the Spirit Circle. A lot of their spirits ended up sealed away in the forest.â
âThat must have looked like they were stockpiling weapons.â
Keigo nodded, âIt wouldnât be the first time someone tried either. Still, Hijikata wasnât going to convince the Spirit Guards to attack the forest, not with some of them working with my parents, and others believing it was too risky. So, somehow, he recruited a member of the Magic Council and his secondâ¦â
The day was bright in a way Keigo liked back then, with the sun shining through the leaves above. He was playing on the outskirts at the time, in a village recently built by those grateful to his family. His brother was home from a stay in the Triumvirate, and for once it didn't seem like there was a mission on the horizon. Despite being a killer, he felt like a normal kid, blending in so well that he was just another bystander when Hijikata appeared. A small part of his unit was with him, but they didn't compare to the foreigners that walked in tow. One was a fit man with short sandy brown hair and strange weapons fastened at his hips. The other was a woman of average height and slender build, young like her commander, with short brown hair, tan skin, and pink eyes.
Diana didnât need their names. Thane Almatt and Sasha Almatt were the strangers in this tale, though she supposed the woman wasnât an Almatt at the time. She knew about their involvement, but not how the story wentâ¦
âI ran back home as fast as I could, and told them everything. But, between Hijikataâs unit and the two from the Mainland, it didnât matter. They got past the forest and found us. I didnât think my family could lose, but my mom told me to hide until the conflict died down. I thought it was safe when it did, but an underling caught and took me to Hijikata. He was ready to kill me, but Sasha stopped him.â
âNo, no! We will not be killing a kid!â
âThat child is a part of the forest. If we let him go the spirit will channel through him completely. His life is not worth the troubles heâll cause later.â
âMaybe you misheard me. We are not killing a kid. Not me, not you, not Thane. You can try, but you know whatâs really not going to be worth the trouble?â
It seemed like the two would fight for a moment, and trapped as he was, Keigo couldnât use it to escape. Hijikata backed down first, however, choosing to meet the woman in another place instead.
âYouâre an abyss born, right?â
âI am.â
âThen letâs use a blood seal instead. With Abyss Ichor, even Yokumori can be weakened. Weâll seal the boy and lock him away.â
âThey did and for a while I was just stuck there. The seal wasnât enough though. My family was gone and my chest wouldnât stop hurting. All I could think about was revenge. Against Hijikata, Thane, and Sasha. That was all I was, until I found away to escape. I thought killing Hijikata would be the hardest, so I went after the other two first. It took months to get from the Dens to the East Wing, and by the time I got there I was weak. I passed out and a brother and sister found me.â
âSis, over here!â Keigo remembered those first words through a haze. There came the sound of shoes on grass next, and then an older girl.
âI donât know how you spotted him, but good eye.â
âDo you think heâs an orphan, or a runaway? Heâs in bad shape.â
âWhy are you pretending like you havenât already decided to take him home? You planned to before I even saw him.â
âBecause weâre a team.â
The girl sighed, âGo ahead, Ballard. It wouldnât be right to leave him anyway.â
âThis was six years ago?â Diana interrupted.
Keigo nodded. He knew she had caught on. It was impossible not to. Based on that time frame and name, there was only one Ballard that came to mind.
âBallard Weller.â She covered her mouth.
Keigo nodded again, "Ballard and his sister, Bianca. They were kind to me." Feeding him, bathing him, and giving him a place to sleep.
The Weller siblings lived in a private home in an Enforcer compound. Their father worked closely with the faction, after all, and their mother had been one. Both of them got their sense of justice from her, and because of it, Keigoâs heart hurt a little less. When Bianca trained, Keigo spent time with Ballard, making a true friend for the first time.
âHe was great.â Keigo smiled at the memory.
First, a demand to his father to let Keigo stay. Then there was day after day of being a kid again. Ballard loved to talk about Enforcers doing heroic things. He followed papers like Diana followed the Forward Society, always rushing to tell Keigo about one successful operation or another. He talked about what type of Enforcer heâd be, and what type of training was best for him. Ballard was a normal nine-year-old, but Keigoâ¦
âI wasnât.â His smile broke with a sigh. âI thought I was for a while, or that I could be. I even taught Ballard some of my training, and started believing his idea that we could be an Enforcer duo. I almost forgot what brought me to that compound, until Ballard wanted to let me in on somethingâ¦â
Quite literally let him in. Ballard knew how to get under the floorboards of the compound. He had even found secret nooks, places where he could hear the room above him. He found one under his fatherâs office and thatâs where he took Keigo that day.
âYouâre going to love this.â The boy beamed as he led the way. âHeâs going to have a meeting today and I know who it is! Thisâll really convince you to become an Enforcer.â
Keigo knew they were in the right spot when Brand Wellerâs musings reached them.
âAccording to the boy, Gyo is the practice of manipulating your aura. Itâs the foundation of spiritual magic, and doesnât use your magic particles. Could I improve this process to make a magic-less combatant?â
âHeâs still on that.â Ballard snickered.
A knock came at the door.
âItâs opened.â
âDr. Weller, guess whoâs back!â The voice struck Keigo like a fist to his chest. âOh, who am I kidding, Brand knows when his favorite son is home!â
âIf youâre my son, Thane, Iâm going to be expecting a higher budget. I equip all the Enforcers in the East Wing and I canât get a fully equipped lab?â
âSomeoneâs testy!â Thane laughed. Brand sighed.
âElven crimes are apparently on the rise. Enforcers have been getting antsy, which means I have to solve this problem. Because, apparently, itâs not in your employee handbook or something.â
âDoesnât help that the Great Brand Weller wants to out do the elf killers.â
âThey only make matters worse!â
âBlair would be happy, you know? Youâre still keeping up the fight. Bianca too, apparently. Sheâs been the talk in the mess hall lately. People see her mother in her.â
âWell, unfortunately for my daughter, sheâll likely be getting my frame. Ballard too for that matter. They certainly wonât strike as imposing a figure.â
âTheyâll make it work! Give it five more years, tops! Before I know it, theyâll be Enforcer Elites!â
âWhich brings you to why youâre visiting.â The doctor laughed.
âAs matters have it, it does! You know me so well, dad.â
âGet on with it, Thane. Iâm about to have a breakthrough here.â
âI was wondering if you could design some custom gear for my elites. We have a big mission coming up, and I want my best to be prepared.â
âSuch as Sasha?â
âI get what youâre implying, doc, but we arenât like that.â
âThat was not what I was implying. As matters have it, Ballard made a request for her himself. Iâm sure heâll be happy to hear youâre not on her mind though.â
The men laughed, but Ballard shook his head frantically, denying the implication. Keigo barely heard him over the thundering of his heart, however. His mind was hazy, a heat inside it burning all his senses away. Thane Almatt was here and within reach. He just had to find a way to get close.
âWell, send Ball to my office later then. He can get the details from me, and Iâll try to make sure Sashaâs around. I probably should warn him though, if Sashaâs the type of girl he likes, heâs going to be dating a lot of troublemakers.â Thane chuckled.
âIâve already prepared myself for when heâll bring home a queen of the underworld.â
Ballard flushed but grinned. Keigo glared at him.
âYour magicâ¦â Diana murmured. âYou have to kill someone to copy them.â She knew where this was going. It felt like something stabbed through her chest.
âI didnât kill him in the tunnel.â Keigo couldnât meet her eyes.
It wasnât a consolation, but wasnât an insult either. Even with a part of him screaming that he had to do it, he wasnât going to wound his friend like that. He wasnât going to make his death worse than it had to be. He wasnât going to make it any more painful than it already was. But, as they left the tunnel he knew he had to do it.
âI used a poison that makes you drowsy. He didnât even notice when I pricked him, just yawned and said he was going to take a nap. I tucked him in and made it look like he was sleeping peacefully. When he passed, I headed to Thaneâs office an hour ahead of schedule.â
Diana knew how the story went from there. An assassin came for Thane Almatt, attacking him in his office. The councilor put up a good fight, but poison eventually did him in. The assassin escaped, and later the world found out that Ballard Weller was targeted too. Authorities suspected the plot had something to do with the upcoming mission. Thinking about it now, Diana supposed that was why she never suspected anything. Even when he first told her how he got his bounty, she didnât give it a second thought.
She mentally thanked the troupe for teaching her how to control her face. She kept it blank, even as the emotions claimed Keigo. His jaw clenched, his body trembled, and his hand opened and closed.
âSasha knew right away, and changed the parameters of the seal. It was meant to suppress Yokumori at first, but now it tracks me when I use its power. If I use it she knows where I am, and anyone sheâs blooded knows too. The elites from that day all took some of her blood. The nearest one always comes for me.â
âAnd thatâs why you ran back then.â Diana knew she wasnât ready to fight an Elite then, and wasnât sure if she was now. âAnd thatâs why youâre about to run now.â
âBallard died because of me. I donât deserve to run away from my punishment but I donât want you to die too.â
âI donât want you to die either!â She cried. âI donât want to worry when we could just fight together!â
âI donât want you fighting for something like this!â
âIâm not fighting for something Iâm fighting for someone!â
âWhy? I just told you Iâm a monster! I gave you all the proof you need.â
âBecause, you idiot, you werenât a monster when I met you! Even with blood on your hands, you were kind and looked after me. We survived because we worked together! We survived because I could depend on you! You were a monster before I met you? Well, were you a monster when we camped? Were you a monster when we played? Were you a monster when we did our first play together? And if you were, then what was I? Am I innocent because you had to save my life?â
The troupe wasnât traveling the Green lands anymore. There were no pop-up performances or silly nights with the crew. She destroyed that, not Keigo, and she still wished she was smart enough to do something different. But, she was a kid that was scared of being alone.
âYou were small too.â Despite how many lives he might have taken. They met five years ago. How did he spend two years alone? âAnd running to your death isnât how you make amends. I donât think Ballard would tell you to do that.â She pulled him into her arms. âDonât run off and die by yourself. Letâs live and be better together.â He shook.
âI have to do this.â He said still, and Diana let out a shriek. âPlease, just let me do this one last time.â
Brow furrowed, she let him go and looked at him. There was nothing on his face that said he'd change his mind. Despite the clear misery, there was still a stubborn belief that this was his fight and his fight only. Diana grimaced, tried to think of the right thing to say, and stomped her foot instead. She was beaten and couldn't tell if she was more sad or more angry.
"Fine." She said. She could rush after him, but in this fight, would it be better if he spent all his energy fretting over her? "But we're not done talking. You have to come back so I can yell at you."
Keigo smiled but didn't respond to her effort to lighten the mood. Instead, he did his hypnotic trick, leaving only an afterimage to hold his expression. Diana fell against the Traveler's house. This felt like a loss, but she'd take it as a battle instead of a war. She'd trust him to come back, simply to stop her from going after revengeâ¦
[Chapter 40 endsâ¦]