Lavia D. Morgstadâs Friend
The Countâs daughter â it had been a while since someone called her that. Lavia glanced at the direction where the voice came from and saw two men â one tall and one short â walking towards them, wearing tattered gray cloaks. She quickly hid Paula behind her.
ãOâ Spirit, heed my call. A raging fire is what I desire. Fire to burn down all living things, all creation, even the laws of theâã
Lavia started casting her spell, but Paulaâs shriek cut her chant off. Someone pulled the girl from behind her.
ãSon of a bitch! Did you just try to cast that spell here?!ã
The taller man didnât try to hide his anger. A woman donning the same worn-out gray cloak restrained Paula, a sharp knife on her neck.
Laviaâs spell had already dispersed. The two men were now less than ten meters away. Paula was slowly being dragged to where the men were.
Who are these people? No, forget that. What will happen to Paula if I use my spell here? If she doesnât die right away, her healing magic can... No. She needs to concentrate in order to use her magic.
The taller man spoke, noting Laviaâs hesitation.ãForget it. If you donât do anything stupid, weâll let your friend live. Is she the first friend you made after stepping outside of the house, Lavia D. Morgstad?ã
ã.........ã
ãTh-Th-The Morgstad family is no more. Sh-Sh-Sheâs just an ordinary girl now.ãthe shorter man said.
ãWhatever.ã
Lavia was surprised when they mentioned her family name. That meant they were after her. And there was only one person who wanted her.
ãIs the King of Ponsonia looking for me?ãshe asked.
The tall man flashed a grin.ãGood, youâre quick on the uptake. Now come. You wouldnât want your friend to die, would you?ã
ã.........ã
ãIf you cast a spell, weâll carve a hole into your friendâs neck. Understand? Weâre not gonna let you use spells with longer cast time either.ã
Lavia grit her teeth.ãPromise me you wonât do anything to Paula.ã
ãA wise decision. Youâll save us some trouble if you just come quietly.ã
ãPromise me!ã
ãAll right, all right. I promise. But if you try anything funny...ãthe man approached Paula. Her body stiffened. He then pulled out a knife from his pocket and cut a bundle of her hair.
ãStop it!ã
ãIâm serious, little Lavia. Donât you dare do anything stupid.ã
ãOkay. I get it already!ãLaiva shouted as the man was about to swing his knife once more. Tears ran down Paulaâs face.
ãIâm sorry for dragging you into this, Paula.ã
ãNo time for goodbyes. You two, take the lady.ãthe taller guy ordered.
The woman shot him a glare.
ãGo! Hurry! We need to get out of here before we draw any attention. Weâll leave the girl here, but someone has to watch her before the lady gets in the carriage.ã
ã.........ã
ãI said hurry!ã
ã.........ã
The woman pushed Paula towards the taller man.
ãDonât be rough on her!ãLavia said.
ãCome.ã
ãO-O-Over here.ã
The woman and the shorter guy secured Lavia from both sides and pushed her to start walking. Lavia shot a look of concern on Paula, and the latter looked back at her with teary eyes.
ãIâll be fine.ã
Paula thought she read Laviaâs lips.
ãWhat are you two looking at?ã
Lavia spit on the taller manâs forehead.
ãYou fucking bitch!ãAs Lavia passed by him, he kicked her in the back, causing her to fall forward.
ãWhat are you doing?!ã
ãH-H-Hey!ã
ãThatâs what she gets for getting cocky! You idiots better keep her in check!ã
Lavia got up on her feet and shot an icy glare at the man. The other two then took her and they disappeared after turning a corner.
ãDamn bitch. Iâll teach her a lesson later.ãthe man vowed as he wiped the spit off.
ãWh-Who are you people?ãPaula asked.
ãHmm, letâs see... I guess I can tell you. Weâre soldiers of Ponsonia.ã
ãWhat?ã
Soldiers from the kingdom where she was born and raised. She couldnât hide her shock. They clearly looked like thugs.
ãWeâre special forces that instill fear in the hearts of men. I suppose ordinary citizens donât know about us. Weâre a unit under the direct control of the King, hired solely for our strength. We do anything from kidnapping, robbery, to murder.ã
ãTh-That canât be true...ã
ãI wouldnât lie to you.ãThe man licked his lips, wearing a twisted smile.ãYouâre gonna die here anyway.ã
Selica sensed something strange and turned her gaze at the sky.
ãWhatâs wrong, Selica?ã
ãLook! Thereâs a magic circle up there!ã
ãI donât see anything.ã
ãWhat? Where?ã
ãIt disappeared!ã
A magic circle emerged in the sky for a split-second. It was the same magic circle that the Mage used. Iâm sure of it! Selica thought. It seemed Selyse and Sarah didnât see it, though.
ãIâm going!ãSelica started running.
ãWait!ã
Somethingâs off. The circle disappeared right away. Thereâs no need to place it so high up either. Itâll only make it more difficult to create. The ones from yesterday werenât even that high. In the first place, that spell is not something you use in the middle of town. If they wanted to hide, then all the more reason not to do that. Itâs the same as saying âIâm right hereââ
ãI see! Theyâre disclosing their location!ã
ãLocation?ã
Selica was running at full speed, with Selyse and Sarah keeping up with her easily.
ãTheyâre telling someone where they are! Itâs a distress signal!ã
ãWhat?ã
That was all Paula could say.
ãCome on, now! Did you really think I would let live? Of course you need to die. You just witnessed a kidnapping!ã
ãB-But you promised...ã
ãI did. So what?ã
Paula went pale. He never planned to spare her from the start. There was no way a kidnapper would keep their word.
ãBye! Donât move, okay? If you do, it might not be a quick death and you will suffer.ãThe man extended his hand and grabbed her collar.
She couldnât say a word. Fear had her by the throat. She couldnât shake free from his grip, and she was suffocating. The man grasped his knife tightly.
Iâm gonna die here... Why...
Paula prayed. Not to the gods.
Help! Please! At least save Lavia!
She prayed to someone who was like a god to her.
Hikaru-sama!
A metallic sound rang out. The manâs knife flew in the air and plunged straight to the ground.
ãWhoâs there?!ã
A stone struck the knife off the manâs hand. Paula had her eyes closed, so she didnât see it. She opened it as soon as she realized that something happened. A silhouette suddenly appeared on the deserted alley. The figure was there, but it appeared to be blurry at first, and gradually came into focus.
ãI see youâre on the verge of dying again, Paula. Are you sure youâre not cursed?ãHikaru said, exasperation in his voice.