After figuring out how Luâs size-adjusting clothes worked, and wrestling with myself to not fall back asleep, I got changed and headed out. Making it downstairs I was greeted by the familiar clashing of steel from outside. Looking out the window it was plain to see Airsidh and Lu were back at it again. This time with full gear. âShe doesnât waste any time.â
âI see you're awake.â
Turning just slightly I could see my father, sitting just outside, watching them both closely. âAre you ready to learn the final technique?â
âNoâ¦â âSure, hit meâ¦â
He stood up and turned to me grabbing my arm.
I took a couple of steps backward âBut like, donât⦠actually hit me please.â
He paused, looking at the bruises and cuts before letting out a satisfied hum. âThankfully you seem to already be pretty beaten up at the moment, so I wonât have to.â
I felt my jaw clench before he unexpectedly lifted my shirt to check the cuts on my sides as well. âYou're not as badly injured as I thought you would be, but it's good enough.â
âBad enough⦠You're supposed to say bad enough hereâ¦â
I pulled down my shirt as fast as I could, trying to move things along. âThe next techniqueâ¦â I grumbled.
âRight, it's simple really, just make yourself heal faster. Youâll need to not only get injured less, which you can do with toughening, but also recover faster, to keep up with the fighting there. Youâve already used this technique before, this time though, I want you to try and use more manna, and heal your wounds without exhausting your body of energy, otherwise, it defeats the purpose.â
âThats⦠It?â
He didnât respond, just crossed his arms, waiting. âWellâ¦â
âWell, what?â
âDo it already.â
âThis canât be how people normally learn new techniquesâ¦â I unclenched my jaw, forcing myself to let it go, not even realizing how much he was starting to agitate me. Every time I looked at him it only made me more mad. But⦠A part of me was glad that he wasnât acting any different after our fight if you could even call it that. âFineâ¦â âHere goes nothing.â
I turned away from him, focusing on the dull pain from the scrapes and cuts and the process of their healing. I imagined new tissues being formed as blood circulated through my body. I focused on the warm feeling of Mara and Lu being next to me, and the heat in my chest whenever my sister was being sweet.
Before I knew it my whole body started to feel like a raging inferno, and my stomach emptied at the same time. Sweat began pouring out of me and I was suddenly short of breath.
I felt my neck jerk and everything calmed down. Only after the fact did my brain finally realize what had happened.
âYou got lost in the spell again, you need to stay conscious, and in control. If you use this spell too much you will starve yourself to death in minutes.â
As my manna returned to normal and the spell stopped I began to feel a sharp sting on my cheek. âHe hit me again⦠Wait, itâs different though. He slapped me this time?â I rubbed my cheek to try and get the sting to go away. âWhat you hurt youâre knuckles or something?â
He responded with a small grunt. âMaybe I really should just start growling backâ¦â I knew why he felt the need to hit me⦠No doubt it was the fastest way to snap me out of it, and if I would have died otherwise it felt like I should have almost been thanking him. Still, I was counting it. âJust when I got even tooâ¦â
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He grabbed my arm again, and I looked down at it, the bruises were gone, and the cuts had vanished, leaving red marks where the skin was still repairing itself. Taking out a dagger he cut me down my arm with a long stroke. âI know you can do this, it should only take one more try.â
I felt the sharp sting. The metal blade dug into my arm and blood started to spill out, as I growled back at him. âHe thinks I can do it one more try?â
Either way, it didnât matter, I had to heal it as best I could before losing more blood, and I had to do it without starving myself to death. Focusing on my manna, somehow the warmth inside me felt, calming that time, instead of raging.
I thought about how great I felt waking up that morning, wrapped in the warm blankets and hugging my soft âPillowâ I slept so well I didnât even notice the pain from my wounds. That thought somehow carried me into a lull where a soft warmth flooded across my skin until the pain was gone. âDid I do it?â
He grabbed my arm, yanking it closer to look and wiping away the blood. Sure enough, the cut had already scarred over and the wound was gone. âGood.â He pulled me around, inspecting the other cuts that had also turned from red to fully scarred over. âGood.â
I grabbed the hem of my shirt, holding it down before he could pull it up again. âTh- they're all like thatâ¦â I grimaced. âTheyâre all healed upâ¦â
He took my word for it, deciding not to bother inspecting the rest of the cuts like he did earlier. âGood, that means you're ready for your final test then.â
âWell⦠I guess thatâs that then.â It was a bit of a relief, but just like before, the technique wasnât complicated. The problem was his crazy tests. âSo, what this time, are you going slash my throat and tell me to heal the wound before I bleed out?â
His eyes narrowed. âNot quite.â He turned and walked back towards the kitchen.
âNot quite⦠So⦠Itâs not actually something like that is it?â
I followed him in and he stabbed a knife right through the table, pinning it through a piece of paper before leaning against the wall with a wide grin.
âA map?â It was a complex diagram filled with lists, arrows, and other symbols, but I was pretty sure it was a map. The unsettling part wasnât the layout, but rather the names on the map pointing to certain sections.
Skeleton, Undead, frost wraith, Ghost Wind. All of them were names of monsters, ones that I certainly didnât want to fight.
âYouâre going to a dungeon.â His smile grew wider probably as he remembered his days of being an adventurer, but I didnât share that sentiment.
I took another look at the map before glancing back towards him. âCan we maybe try the throat-slicing thing instead?â
His smile vanished in an instant. âThis is something you will have to do sooner or later at school anyway, and it will in all likelihood be the only thing you do where the threat of dying is both very real and very high IF you're not both capable and cautious.â
âMaybe if you idiots used magic like the adventurers do you wouldnât die as muchâ¦â I sighed. âWe wonât have to do that until much later though right Like, isnât that the second or third year's test? Iâve already beaten my sister in a fight, doesn't that mean that Iâm more than worthy of being alive yet? Why do I have to do more still? I thought I just had to pass the minimum, Lu is well above that, so if I can beat her thenââ
âStop whining, this is the last test!â
I suddenly got a chill as he raised his voice, and I started finding it hard to say anything. I tried to smile, simply as a means to cope, but it felt awkward. âR-right, ok⦠Can you at least explain why then?â
âWhy are you being difficultâ¦â He grumbled.
I felt chills run down my arms but I held my ground. âIn case you forgot, there is a literal DEMON, trying to KILL me. And you want me to go to a DARK cave, filled with freaky undead monsters? You know it eats fear right? But no, I have to go and do it, because⦠Because why! What do you just think would be cool? YOU AND MARA WOULDNâT EVEN LET LU GO TO A DUNGEON AND SHE ACTUALLY ASKED YOU TO.â
We both froze, as I started to shake. My heart was racing as my breath tried to catch up. Surprisingly, my magic was as calm as could be, but I could feel my emotions still building up inside. âHe must have a reason right? He always has a reason⦠If he would just tell me what it was thenâ¦â
âWhy are you so insistent on me running to my death? Like⦠The wolves didnât eat me so now you're hoping the zombies will?â âJust tell me⦠Youâre not actually trying to kill me right? So whyâ¦â
My eyes were drawn down to his fist as it clinched. I knew full well he might hit me again, but I wasnât afraid of it. Itâs not like it could hurt more than the fangs of wolves or the metal of blades⦠He wasnât Bhaltair, he wouldnât break my bones⦠And if he really did want me dead then I was going to die either way.
I knew he wasnât going to answer⦠And knowing that, it was like all color left my eyes.
He took a deep breath and let out a snort. âYou wonât be going alone of course. I will be there, along with Zu. We will test his abilities as well, to see if he is capable of attending the academy alongside you as a knight bound to our house.â
I suddenly became aware of the weight around my neck. The pendant he had given. âWhat do you mean by that?â
âHeâs close enough in age. He will be your guardian of sorts. Originally we were going to have Lu do that, but we don't want to hold her back from her own goals while sheâs there.â
âBut I beat her⦠Is this what he meant when he said it doesn't count?â âI donât need a babysitter⦠But it's not like it would change anythingâ¦â âSo I wonât be aloneâ¦â âStill, wouldnât it be better to hold up here until the demon shows itself?â
He raised his hand to his face rubbing his forehead. âJust go pack your⦠Nevermind. Finish up your business here today, weâll leave tomorrow morning.â
âPack my things⦠I guess that would make sense if he was talking to anyone else. Everyone has their own weapons that are literally made for them, not to mention armor and clothes. I don't⦠So I donât actually have anything to pack. All I can do is use whatever he decides to bring for meâ¦â
None of it made any sense. I didnât understand any of it. Before, even if you had to stretch things a little bit, everything he did seemed like it was actually for my own good, well⦠At least if you twisted it a little bit and squinted.
I couldnât say anything to him as he walked away. âWhy⦠Just⦠If thereâs some bigger reason just tell meâ¦â âPleaseâ¦â
But he was already gone.