Lu let out a small groan, moving slowly up the ladder and closing her eyes the moment she sat down.
âYou ok?â I asked sitting up next to her
After a moment she leaned into me, resting her head on my shoulder. âMy knees hurt⦠And the wind is really cold this morningâ¦â
âBlunt and honest as everâ¦â âIâm not surprised, you fell pretty far, it couldnât have been easy on your joints.â
âYeahâ¦â She muttered. âI know, I shouldnât have done thatâ¦â
I grabbed the other blanket I brought and wrapped it around her shoulders. âI probably shouldnât say this⦠But I still donât see anything wrong with what you did. Sure it looked bad, but I donât think it was all that dangerous considering how slow it was moving at that point.â
She shuddered, taking a deep breath. âI know why my knees hurt but why is it so cold?â
I pointed out to the bay. âOcean water is always much colder than the air, so when the wind runs across it it becomes colder.â âOr⦠Something like that.â
She let out another groan. âI canât figure it outâ¦â
âWhat, the wind? Yeah⦠Thatâs as good as an explanation as I have Sorryâ¦â
She rolled up onto her knees, taking the blanket and leaning over the guard rail, looking out at the sea. âNo, I mean what I could have done to be safer. I mean, if I just whacked the bolt from the ground there is a chance I wouldnât hit it hard enough, and that would have actually made it more dangerous right? Because then the Kraken would have been able to keep fighting back. I guess I could have stayed back and done nothing⦠But that would have also prolonged the fight, making it more risky for everyone, including me, right?â Letting out a long sigh she slowly slouched down until her head rested on the rail between her arms and closed her eyes again.
Sneaking over, I crawled under the blanket and popped up next to her. âDo you want me to give you the answer? Or do you want to think about it some more?â
âHow about giving me some spaceâ¦â She groaned.
I wrapped my arms around her like she was a big pillow and rested my chin on her shoulder. âSorry, but I only brought two blankets, so we have to share this one.â
She rolled her eyes. Seeing through my excuse in a heartbeat. The blanket was more than large enough to wrap around both of us without having to be that close together, but she didnât bother saying anything more on the topic. âHonestly I thought you would have been mad⦠Oh, wait a minute is that it? If I didnât do anything you would have finished it off the same way right?â
âI canât say I wasnât thinking about doing the same finishing move⦠Then Iâd be the one Airsidh had to have a talk withâ¦â âWell, you are getting closer at least. I probably would have, but that wouldnât have been the best answer either. Whyâd you think Iâd be mad?â
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âCuz I stole your killâ¦â She pouted, back to wistfully looking out over the gentle waves.
âWell⦠I was a bit jealousâ I grabbed the blanket and Picked it up more snugly over my shoulders and leaned into the guard rail with her. âTo be fair⦠It was already deadâ¦â
She let out a snort marking the beginnings of a laugh. âOk, I give, whatâs the answer?â She asked, picking her head up and finally coming out of her slump.
âYou yell at the commander to do it. Heâs actually even stronger than you ya know. That way, we both stay safe, and the guy in charge of defending the fort is the one in the most danger.â
âI canât give him orders though, how would that even work?â
âWell⦠Iâm not sure he would mind taking all the credit and glory for killing the thing⦠Even if you told him to do it. If he did refuse for some reason then you just finish it off yourself, but I really donât think he would have. Besides, itâs less of an order and more like giving him an opportunity.â
She started to rub her eyes as she thought through it. âSoâ¦Itâs not an order, so much as just pointing out something that he wants to do anyway?â
âWhen impressionable children ask yes or no questions it always makes me nervousâ¦â âYeah⦠Something like that.â âI donât think there's a way she can misinterpret this is there?â
She laid back down, forcing me to follow as she rolled over and stretched out her legs with another groan, making a face like a cat that just woke up from a nap before falling limp. âYou didnât bring any pillows did you?â
âWe could try rolling up the blanket on the floor.â I grabbed the edge and started rolling until I made it to the hole in the roof, looking down I could see Airsidh giving me a death glare that sent chills down my spine. âHeâs not mad I found a loophole in his punishment is he? No wait⦠Her knees hurt, how could he even think of making her walk⦠Well, I guess she could have ridden her horse, why was she walking in the first place if her knees were hurting?â
I slowly lifted my hand and timidly waved. He just rolled his eyes and started handing me pillows. Within a couple of seconds, I had three or four and rolled the blanket back over the hole. âThat almost gave me a heart attack⦠Why canât he just be normalâ¦â
Lu turned around just in time for me to hand her one with a smile. âRequest received, here you go.â
She hesitantly took it, her face taking on a whole assortment of strange shapes as she tried to figure out where they came from before her eyes went wide. âCan your magic do this too?â
âYou know, thatâs actually a good questionâ¦â âUhm, no. I didnât use magic, I used my older sister powers.â
âSo magicâ¦â
âIs this what I sound like to Airsidh?â âAir handed them to me through the whole in the roofâ¦â
She looked almost disappointed as she lay down and closed her eyes. âI guess that makes sense. Thereâs no way someone would make magic illegal if you could use it to make fluffy pillows.â
âOh to be young againâ¦â I rolled my eyes as I lay down next to her. âNow I want to figure out how to do it though. Pillows⦠These are made from cotton I think, so thatâs not too different than trees, it would all be under plant magic, so itâs fairly reasonable for me to make something like that. Then for the fabric or the pillowslip, I would have to make it out of some tightly woven soft fabric, which I could also make out of plant fibers⦠You know⦠I bet I could actually do this.â I sighed, closing my eyes and imagining it. âIt would be reckless to practice before I make magic legal again though, itâs not really a necessary skill....
After several more hours of riding, the Kasesh battlegrounds finally came into view, and the entire plateau was dedicated solely to kids playing war⦠Although to be fair, that would be what they taught us at the academy. The city took my breath away. Even without magic, they managed to build it in a way that made me feel like I had almost gone back to earth. Brick, stone, and glass, towering buildings that reached towards the heavens standing dozens of stories tall. Two massive towers rose up from the ground and even from afar, I could make out the numerous people walking around the busy streets.
Airisdh Joined Zu, piloting the carriage himself now and we took a sharp turn. âWe will go to the city later, but school starts on the battlegrounds. The ride only gets rougher from here.â
As the carriage turned off the main road one of the wheels hit a rock and the axles bent. âYou sure thatâs not just because you're bad at drivingâ¦â
âIâd get serious if I were you⦠This is what youâve been training for your whole life.â
I climbed over the guard rail and sat next to him. âItâs like you're trying to make me nervousâ¦â
âMaybe I am.â
âItâs still just school though, right? I mean⦠How bad could it be?â