When we got back Finlo left to go report to Catherine, who had gotten back just before us, and I went with Lu to her room, where she brought me her old armor.
Surprisingly, it was a bit tight, rather than being too big.
âHold still!â She whined, tugging on the laces to try and tighten it.
âIâm trying.â
She groaned. âIf the leather doesnât overlap youâll have obvious weak points.â
She pulled tighter until it became hard to breathe. âLuâ¦â I said softly, running out of air. âListen, even if we manage to get it on now, wonât I have to do this myself later?â
with a sudden snap, I flew forward, crashing onto the floor of her room.
âGreat, I broke the laces!â She groaned again.
I rubbed my head as I turned around, sitting up. âI mean, It still covers most of my body right, Isnât it fine if my back is showing a little? My heart and lungs are covered.â
She rolled her eyes, offering me a hand up after grabbing a new lace. âGood armor will save your life when âFineâ armor fails.â
I took her hand and stood up, as she helped me out of it so she could mess with it more. âAt least thatâs what mom says.â
âSuprisingly practical of her.â
âLook, right here, when you put it on it canât tighten so there is a gap. Trust me, you donât want to be walking around a dungeon with an arrow between your shoulder blades.â
I took a deep breath, being more concerned about the bump on my head from hitting the floor a moment ago. âIâm not saying you're wrong, but this is the best armor we have that both fits me and is light enough to still move in.â
She let out an annoyed groan as she finished re-lacing the jerkin. âJust take your shirt off so we can squeeze it on, I bet that would work.â
Getting flashbacks from when I first met Rafiâs mischievous side, I quickly backed away, holding my shirt down. âThereâs no way that would be better.â
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She blankly stared at me for a moment. âArrow, in your back, not a good thing. Being uncomfortable is better than losing blood.â
I let out another sigh. âI mean, that doesnât sound wrong either, but the whole purpose of me wearing this armor was supposed to be so that I could move easily. If itâs so tight I canât breathe doesnât that defeat the whole purpose?â âMy shirt isnât that thick anywayâ¦â
âCome on, I have more experience than you so just trust me ok. Besides, your lungs are plenty strong from all that running you do all the time.â
Realizing the only way to get her to drop it was to try it, I didâ¦
With the new lace she pulled from her other set of armor she tightened until the plates overlapped and I felt like my ribs were about to cave in.
âGOT IT!â She cheered, tying the laces in a knot.
âL-u⦠Canâtâ
âWhat's that?â
âCanât breathe,â I murmured as my body started to feel limp and tingly.
âYou ok?â
âNoâ¦â Before long I was lightheaded, and my legs were collapsing underneath me.
She quickly untied the knot and before long the pins and needles went away giving me some feeling back in my limbs.
âHey, you feeling alright?â
I gave a thumbs up, rolling onto my back and trying not to cough as my diaphragm started to spasm.
âAghhhâ¦â She kicked her bedframe, moving it slightly across the floor. âIt wasnât supposed to be this hardâ¦â
Laying my head back I could still only guess why she was the one that was so frustrated. âItâs fine. Even if there isnât enough time to make new armor, Iâm sure we could figure out how to add some material to it or something.â
She kicked her bedframe again before stepping up onto the trunk at its foot and plopping down on it. âItâs not that easy, we donât even have the tools to work with armor like that.â
I let out a sigh as I got up and changed back into my normal clothes. âIsnât armor like⦠Really important? How do we not have the tools.â
She picked her legs up and crossed them underneath her. âItâs not THAT important. I mean, most people donât even use it, so the tools needed for crafting high-quality armor arenât common. Honestly, thatâs probably one of the only high-quality pieces of armor we have. For most people, any normal leather is good enough because our skin is tough anyway.â
She nervously pointed to her forehead, pushing her eyebrows together. âIs your head alright?â
There was a little bump, but I hardly even noticed if I wasnât rubbing it. âOh, yeah donât worry about it.â
Squeezing her shoulder up to her ears, she took a deep breath, trying to relieve some of the tension that had been starting to bubble out. âSorry⦠I just wanted to help you out for once but I just made everything worse. I mean, you hit your head and I almost choked you out.â
I laughed at the way she phrased it. It was all technically true, sure, but that was part of why I thought it was funny.
âAnd⦠Now you're laughing at me⦠How come none of this bothers you? Iâm sure Airsidh would have yelled at me and walked away the moment he hit his headâ¦â
I waved my hand brushing it off. âSory, sorry, Iâm not laughing at you. I guess itâs just funny that when everyone else says they're helping me they're trying to hurt me. Youâre actually trying to help, and end up hurting me by accident.â
âSiya⦠That sounds more like something to cry aboutâ¦â
I laid back again, clasping my hands behind my head. âI don't know, maybe⦠I guess I just learned to appreciate moments like this.â
I looked over at her, burning her confused smile into my memory. I wasnât fully sure myself why I was so âWeird.â but itâs not like I was ever going to be normal, given all of the circumstances around how I was born and raised, and thatâs completely ignoring the fact that this was my second life, or that I was blessed by Agis.
âAnger isnât good for you you know.â I continued, seemingly completely off-topic.
She looked down at one of the feet of her bedframe, taking note that her kicks had dented the hardwood. âSo Iâve been toldâ¦â She mumbled, looking deeply ashamed this time. âIâll work on it, sorryâ¦â