My bare skin, sensitive in light of the erotic memories of last night, told me someone was squirming. I squinted bleary eyes at the sun streaming through the window, taking a moment to rub the sleep from them, and looked down to find Umara shifting into an upright position.
Something mustâve alerted her to my wakefulness as she slowly turned around, cheeks flushed bright, taking a moment to meet my eyes. My smirk turned into an ear-to-ear grin as I took an almost sadistic joy in her embarrassment.
âWell, good morning, darling. Have a good sleep?â
â...â
She turned away, covering her face with her hands.
âIâm a dirty whore.â
âYouâre my dirty whore.â
âUuagh shattup! Iâm sticky! And crustyâ¦â
She took a moment to feel her cheek.
â⦠I think my face has your⦠stuff⦠on itâ¦â
âPfft, yes, you were quite enthusiastic last night. It wasnât technically sex but itâs pretty damn close. What did you think?â
âI think sex is tamer. More⦠normal, I guess. But thatâ¦â
â...â
I propped my head up with the hand not pinned under Umara, and watched her think. My smile faded a bitâ¦
âNot that I regret itâ¦â
â¦and then returned in full force.
âI mean, you asked for it.â
âI-I didnât think youâd shove your tongue inside me! Iâve never even heard of doing something like thatâ¦â
âAww, youâre so innocent.â
âIs that a bad thing?â
âNo. Just makes you cuter.â
I chuckled before pulling her in for a hug, combing back her hair with her big olâ titties on my chest.
âWas it too much? I know it was sudden.â
âNo, no it wasnât. It was just shocking. But I liked it⦠Since we canât quite have sex yet, weâll have to keep doing that until we can.â
âStave off the horny.â
âMm.â
She smiled and left a gentle peck on my lips before shifting herself around a bit more, disappearing under the blanket.
Then my Aerial rang, my brows raising as I answered.
âYo.â
Feiden responded.
âHello. Weâre at the hotel.â
â... Shit.â
My eyes widened before my leg suddenly jerked in shock. Fresh Prince was getting the lollipop treatment under the blanket. Wasnât she just embarrassed? This girl was bipolar or something.
I clicked my tongue and turned my attention back to Feiden.
âJust chill out in the lobby, maybe introduce yourself to the Key Master at the front desk. Heâs a cool dude. Weâll be down there in a little bit.â
âAlright.â
His response was succinct. We bid each other a short farewell before I looked down at the lump in the blanket. I threw it aside.
Umara froze for a second, looking into my eyes for a second before she continued.
âWeâll need to call room service. This room is not decent.â
âMhm.â
âI think a shower is in order too.â
âMm.â
âWe canât be long since theyâre waiting.â
She left Fresh Prince out to hang for a second to properly respond.
âHm⦠Thatâs up to you.â
Umara paused with a smile, making me snicker before I grabbed some of her hair and pushed her back down.
â¦â¦
âHello!â
âHi?â
Tana and Feiden waved to get our attention from a group of couches in a corner of the lobby, both their gazes fixed on Umaraâs beet-red face. They stood up and exchanged a few whispers as we approached.
I clasped hands with Feiden while Umara exchanged a hug with Tana. Feiden whispered in my ear.
âWhat happened?â
âOh, nothing important. We were just messing around a bit. Sorry we came down late. We had just woken up when you called.â
âItâs no problem.â
âHere, letâs head up.â
I waved them over, giving a greeting to the Key Master as we walked past.
Once in the elevator, I slotted the golden key in and punched my floor number. It was a quick trip up and before long we walked into the hotel room.
Feiden and Tana looked around with wide eyes, muttering in succession.
âSo this is where youâve been living this whole time? Itâs really nice.â
âNicer than my familyâs manor.â
âItâs definitely comfortable.â
I chuckled as they walked around, checking out the kitchen and bedroom.
Thankfully, the Hotelâs room service was prompt. It only took a minute for the cleaners to get there, and after pointing them in the right direction, they took a measly five minutes to clean.
Impeccable service. It was made even better by Umaraâs perpetual embarrassment upon seeing just to what extent our wild romp last night had messed up the room â and that the cleaners knew exactly what we had done. That was on top of what we did in the shower just moments ago.
She was so cute when she was all flushed red like that.
Feiden stood with me as Tana walked around, as if inspecting. When she arrived at the table, she poked my Orb sitting in its projection cradle.
âIs this a projector? Whatâs on the orb?â
âMy advancement formation.â
âOh, let me see.â
Tana tapped it, the entire formation cluster being projected in the air in all its miserable glory.
Her jaw dropped for a few seconds.
â...Thatâs insane.â
âYes, it is. Iâve barely started and itâs melting my brain.â
âWell, at least nobody can say youâre stupid.â
She shrugged, turning it back off while taking a seat on the couch with Umara.
Feiden had wandered over to a nearby counter and lifted some things up from there. They were the two spatial storage bands that came off our recent kill, brownish droplets staining the otherwise pristine metal.
âBlood?â
âOh, right. We havenât looked through those yet.â
I went over and Feiden dropped them in my hand. I explained what had transpired while trying to activate them.
âTheyâre spoils of war Umara and I got.â
âFrom who?â
âSome drug maker in the black market. Donât tell her mother, or anybody else that Umara got involved with some of my work.â
âYou should call me next time. It must be dangerous.â
âTsk, Iâm trying not to pull more people into that place with me. Donât worry about it. I wonât be working that much anymore since Iâll need to prepare for basic training. That reminds me, I need to see Taveraâ¦â
I mumbled before suddenly frowning. I couldnât get into the sacks.
Binding storages to a crest was only useful since it prevented anyone else from opening them. Thatâs how mine operated, as did most Polaris brand sacks. But if the owner wasnât there to erase their crest from it, then it would persist. Now that our target was dead, his items couldnât be accessed.
Seems Iâd need to find someone to help me with that. They looked much nicer than my own so I wouldn't mind swapping them if they were better. Mine was due for an upgrade anyway, one of the things on my list of preparations before the military.
I tossed them back on the counter.
âNo luck?â
âTheyâre still bound. You wouldn't happen to know anyone that can get rid of the restrictions?â
âNope.â
âIâll find someone later then.â
I shrugged.
After a lull in the conversation, Feiden caught my attention. He looked at me and raised his fingers to his neck, tapping it.
I raised my hand and touched my neck where he indicated. My fingers met the irregular lump of scabbing and a bit of dried blood.
I smiled. Seemed Umara was biting pretty hard last night. And with a quick look, I noticed she also had a hickey. Hers was a bit more discreet since I didnât try to bite a hole in her neck.
I shrugged again. He snickered.
After that we hung out in the room, ordering some food for a brunch. None of us had anything to do and it was fun just being together and eating.
At some point though, Tana had to depart for her home. We all walked her to the station and saw her off. After that it was just Umara and I plus Feiden, who excused himself.
âIâm gonna go train.â
âRight now?â
âI have yet to do so today. And the Puppet Master is helping me, so Iâm on a schedule.â
âAlright. Well, keep in touch. Weâve got some weeks before we ship-â
âYouâre John Cooper?!â
My head swiveled when I heard the sudden shout, laying eyes on a man and woman who came running over. They were dressed in suits and held no ill intentions so I wasnât on guard, not to mention the fact that the man was a summoner. I could sense his Psyka.
Feiden shifted himself between us as I responded.
âWhoâs asking?â
âMy name is Joel Hunterson, from the Capitol News. This is my partner Abigail Acosta.â
âPleased to meet you.â
The little lady bowed to the side, though Joel seemed too excited to do anything else other than get straight to business.
âIâve been investigating the events surrounding the recent retreat on the frontlines, especially the reasons surrounding the deaths of so many students and noble children. The military, Kingdom, and Magisterium havenât given any official response, and none of the surviving noble children are capable of coming out of their homes. I was hoping you would be able to shed some light on the subject.â
â...â
I stared at him for a few seconds, glancing to the sides to see Umara and Feidenâs neutral faces.
By now, Joelâs excitement had drawn the attention of bystanders, and I felt a few eyes drifting my way. I would need to finish this quickly.
â... You do understand what kind of a position this puts me in. You ever thought about the fact that the Kingdom doesnât want you knowing what happened?â
âOf course. But a military base headed by an Authority 12 being completely decimated indicates some extreme circumstances that the people ought to know about.â
âAnd you couldnât talk to any of the soldiers?â
âTheyâre being detained, so no. You three are the only survivors that are out in the open right now. The only ones that canât be suppressed. So please, the people deserve to know what happened. Even if you only give me a hint.â
â...â
I let out a breath, linking my mind with Umaraâs.
(How much can I say? Iâm not opposed, but only if it doesnât land me in legal trouble.)
(... Iâm not entirely sure about the details, but thereâs a chance that information about the Kings are military secrets. Open secrets, but still secrets. Putting that info out into the public will catch eyes and trouble. I wouldnât.)
(Hm.)
I hummed, thinking about her words while continuing to stare at Joel.
Then, I sighed.
âIâm sorry, I canât tell you anything.â
âBut-!â
âI canât tell you anything.â
I repeated myself before turning and walking. At the same time, my Aura found his mind and echoed some words.
(The King of Anarchy has appeared.)
(!)
He didnât respond since he couldnât, but he clearly heard my words, his brows raising and Aura conveying his surprise.
Then, I heard him mutter.
âLetâs go, Abigail.â
âSir, can we really let them go?â
âItâs fine. We have some other leads to follow. Letâs not trouble such a historical summoner.â
He turned and strode off, his words making me smile inwardly.
He really knew how to play it cool. Seems he was a half-decent investigative journalist.
We bid Feiden another goodbye so he could go train. The two of us made our way to Tavera afterwards, threading through the midday crowds of the Founderâs Market.
She threw on her mask as we walked through the streets and into Tavera territory.
Upon approaching the gate to the headquarters, a pair of guards in dark gray armor faded from recesses in the entryway and blocked our way with crossed halberds.
âWho are you? State your business.â
âIâm here to see the Patriarch. My name is John Cooper.â
âHm?â
I held up the golden cigar case, which was really my only form of identification relevant to the Taveras.
The guard looked at it for a few seconds before standing aside.
âUnderstood. Iâll send word of your arrival.â
âThanks.â
We walked past, heading into the building and noticing a lot more people than normal. All of them were dressed in red, black, and white uniforms, and all of them had sabers at their waist.
I eventually found the Patriarchâs estate, meeting another two guards outside the door. They stopped me again.
âState your business.â
âI was paying the Patriarch a visit. Is he here?â
âHe is, but-â
âLet him in.â
A voice boomed out from the office behind the cracked open door. The two guards, to their credit, didnât hesitate an instant, pulling open the double doors and standing guard with their blades at their sides.
Once we made our way to the study, I found the Patriarch and another man within.
He smiled at us.
âJohn, Iâm glad to see youâre okay.â
âYes, thanks for the concern. I just thought I'd stop by and say hello, let you know Iâm still alive and all.â
âOf course. Youâve come at a good time, in fact. John, meet my grandson, Emmerich. Emmerich, this is John Cooper.â
âA pleasure.â
We shook hands, Emmerich glancing at the masked Umara for a second.
Once he looked back at me, he smiled.
âI saw what you did at the Magisterium. I never would have imagined the sight of a summoner beating a knight in a fist fight. You have my respect.â
âThank you. Though it was only possible since he was critically wounded.â
âHeh, nobody cares about that. You brought down a knight an entire Authority above you. That alone is an event worthy of the history books.â
âIâm flattered.â
I grinned. This Emmerich seemed friendly.
The Patriarch chimed in at that moment.
âJohn, Emmerich is the one who we gave the Crown to. Youâre currently looking at the future Patriarch of the Tavera Family.â
âOh, wow. Congratulations.â
âThank you. Though I have a lot of work to do before the succession.â
Emmerich smiled, making me shrug.
âIâm sure youâll be fine. You won the war in the markets. Now you just need to dominate the rest. Maybe I can help out with the Trenches. Iâve had some experience there.â
âHm, indeed, though I canât say I want to see Apocryon again.â
âYes heâs quite the character. Almost killed me with his Aura one time.â
âYou have my sympathies. My experience was also rather haunting. Heâs only Authority 10, but dare I say he has the Aura of an Authority 12. It is the only reason I donât preemptively end his reign.â
âI see. Unfortunate.â
We nodded to each other in understanding. Apocryon was a menace to all who crossed his path.
âSpeaking of war, youâll be entering the military soon, right John?â
The Patriarch muttered, shifting my focus.
âYes sir. Hopefully Iâll have an easier time than at the Magisterium.â
âIâve heard of the troubles youâve had there. The military will indeed be easier, socially at least. If you wish, I can also talk to some friends of mine and get you placed under a friendlier name. It may help you stay out of the spotlight.â
âI appreciate the concern. Hopefully the Duchess has already taken care of that. If thatâs the case, then thereâs no reason for you to be troubled.â
âPerhaps. Either way, Iâll warn them. Competition will be fierce, and every little bit will help. Perhaps what I do is what tips the scales in your favor.â
âAre you sure? I donât want to trouble you.â
âNonsense. You underestimate my influence, boy. Rest easy and take care of yourself in the military. I better not hear anything about you risking your neck before you climb in power. Youâve too much potential left to unearth, and I intend to see it at some point. Donât deny us that.â
â...Of course, sir. Thank you.â
I smiled and nodded to him.
He grinned.
âGood. Now, I hear you recently killed the Bremman boy. His father is currently trying to hunt you down. Thankfully, you make yourself scarce.â
âI try. Should I be worried on my way back?â
âPerhaps. Certainly donât let your guard down. Our territory covers most market entrances, but those warlocks may be lingering. Leave through the west or northwest entrance, where Chef Blue and Red work. They should be safer.â
âMm. Will do. And speaking of Bremmanâ¦â
I brought out the spatial storages we took off the body, explaining the situation.
The Patriarch nodded when he understood.
âThat shouldnât be an issue. For future reference, building 455 on 2nd street. Thereâs a warlock there who specializes in cracking spatial storages. But for these, we have a warlock here who can do it. If you head to our logistics building in the east wing of the estate, look for Herald. Tell him I sent you.â
âOh, thank you.â
âThen I wonât keep you. Enjoy your final days as a civilian, John. With the situation out there, you certainly wonât be entering with favorable conditions.â
I smiled bitterly, nodding as we said goodbye before heading down to that warlock to get the spatial storages unlocked.
â¦â¦
âYou seem to favor this kid.â
Emmerich muttered once John had left, earning a chuckle in response.
âI suppose I do. But for good reason. You canât possibly fail to see the value he represents.â
âI do. But going so far as to pull strings in the military for him? You might be met with trouble.â
âAnd itâll be worth it. His future favor outweighs any potential negative consequences right now. Donât make the mistake of missing such a potential ally, Emmerich. Luna and the Church both have eyes on him, and it was merely a stroke of luck that we met him first.â
âThe Kingdom as well.â
âAll the more reason.â
The Patriarch raised a cigar, letting out some puffs.
âYouâve been spending too much time slaughtering our enemies. Time to start building friendships. Theyâre just as important, especially if you plan to take my seat. Iâve been running this family for over 150 years and I can tell you with absolute certainty that the only reason we still stand today is due to the bonds weâve forged with others over many decades. John is young, but he is one of those bonds we need to develop. Keep that in mind, especially as the Kingdomâs tensions rise.â
â... Understood.â
Emmerich nodded solemnly.
With the recent market war and suspicious movements in the Kingdomâs Royal House, he had been on edge and suspicious of everyone beyond their family. Too many of those he once thought allies had forced his blade against them as they tried to backstab the Tavera Family in the midst of the war.
But John Cooper seemed to have earned the approval of the Patriarch himself. Heâd have to heed his grandfatherâs advice and keep watch for that name in the future.