Chapter 355: Perks of a Loving Family
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âAnd then, Tom took me to a beginner dungeon and walked me through it!â exclaimed Stacy, her voice rising with each beat of the story she was obviously anxious to share. âThis dungeon doesnât have teams! Everything is level one, and there are guards and people like Tom who simply come in and give advice! I hit level three already! Three!â
Max smiled, watching his sisterâs face almost radiate light from the joy she now appeared to have. Next to her was Callie, fast asleep in a tiny carrier.
Both of his parents looked like different people as they lounged on the couch in the suite Everett had given them.
Each had new clothes and a haircut, and his father sported a clean-shaven face. Smiles never left their lips, and those shadows that had almost consumed their eyes were gone, no longer looking like life was over.
âI tell you, these three abilities are incredible! Iâve had multiple people coming to watch me and Tom. The only thing making this worse is when they find out Iâm your sister and want to offer me a place in their Faction.â
Chuckling, Max winked at his sister and ran his thumb along the top of Tanilaâs hand. He could sense her smile as her head rested against his shoulder as they lounged on one of the other small couches in the room.
âThe price of fame is being desired,â he replied. âJust take it slow. Trust Tom. I wish I had the chance to study under him more. He really knows what to do.â
Sighing, Stacy nodded and snuggled down in the chair. Glancing at her daughter, she reached out and almost touched the sleeping childâs head but stopped at the last moment.@@novelbin@@
âPart of me feels guilty for being so excited about this. I mean⦠she spent the whole day with the sitter Everett hired for us. Am I a bad mother for wanting to do this?â
Max shrugged.
âIâm not able to answer that, but I think if you want to be an adventurer, you know that staying home will only make you feel like you did when Caleb didnât return. You might even resent her being born.â
He felt a pinch to his leg but ignored Tanilaâs action.
A slight scowl appeared on his sisterâs face, and even his parents stiffened at his old friendâs name.
âThatâs not fair,â she protested, glaring at him.
âIs it? Tell me you wouldnât eventually feel that way, knowing the skills you have, feeling trapped and unable to use them to become what you believe you can be. Would you eventually blame Callie for forcing you to stay home? Would you hold that against her and potentially drive a wedge in your relationship because she reminded you of him and what you once again felt was taken from you?â
âMax, you canât say those things,â his father argued. âIâve never blamed you for what happened to our family. Why would your sister doââ
âHeâs right, dear.â
The almost quiet voice of his mother silenced his dad. Max watched as he turned to see a few tears rolling down the cheeks of the woman who had given birth to him, her chest heaving a few times.
âI⦠I blamed Max so many times for what we experienced. It made me angry. Then I felt worse, blaming him for something he couldnât control. I⦠I needed to know why he was unskilled! Surely he worked hard enough to get the baking skill at least! Then I blamed the gods before I blamed him again. Until that day he showed up⦠there was a lot of resentment in my heart.â
His dadâs mouth moved, but no words came. Instead, he simply pulled his wife close and began to hold her, kissing her head as she cried silently for a moment.
Letting them have that, Max turned to see his sisterâs expression had changed. Her eyes were drawn tight, and a grimace had replaced the scowl.
âThe truth hurts, doesnât it?â
She nodded, looking again at her sleeping daughter.
âI⦠how⦠how could you know?â
Laughter escaped his lips, and Max quickly clamped down on them, seeing Callie stir slightly from how loud he had been.
âThis last year was hard. Many times I wanted to blame everyone, gods included, for what had happened to me. And then I realized the truth after meeting Tanila and telling her how I felt.â ðð¼ï¼®OÍÊΧ
He turned slightly, taking the hand of the elf he loved and kissing it.
âI finally realized that if I had stayed home and been just a Baker, I would have never met her. Everything I once thought I knew about love was nothing compared to how I felt about her. I know regret, I know anger, and I know remorse. That is why I could see it all over Mom the moment she saw me. Joy mixed with pain and covered in the truth that all those moments she blamed me were potentially valid.
âEven now I see it on you, just beginning to take root. You feel guilty and yet canât wait to go adventuring. That is because you havenât learned how to be both a mother and an adventurer. Give it time. Take it slow. Be safe, and do what Tom tells you to. That way, you can come home and be the amazing mother I know youâll be.â
Stacy slowly nodded, her pained expression beginning to melt away.
âWhen did you get to be so smart?â she asked.
Laughing, Max tapped his head.
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âI have more intelligence than most warriors.â
Tanila gasped for air after, laughing so hard it woke up Callie, but no one seemed to care as everyone had joined in the laughter.
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âYouâre very fortunate, you know that,â Tanila said as she ran her finger along his chiseled abs.
âAre we talking about what I just experienced or?â
Poking him, she groaned and rolled onto her back, freeing herself from the arm he tried to pull her back with.
âDonât get cocky. While that was nice, Iâm talking about your family. Growing up in what I had⦠I know a family that loves each other and can see it all over each of you. Their personalities and actions have drastically changed since I first met them. You have done what you always do. Bring life to those who have lost it. Just like you did with me.â
Max was on his side, watching her as she spoke, and before she finished talking, Tanila had turned her head and reached up, stroking his cheek with her fingers.
âIâm certain you were alive when I ran into you. The three of you had a great thing going before I arrived.â
A groan escaped her lips, and she gave his chin a gentle shove.
âOur definition of a good thing is different. Only because we were at the lower dungeons, and the three of us were clearly beyond those things we faced did most of the fights work out. Still, we needed you just as much as you needed us. Your family needed you even more. Just the spark of life you provided brought them back from the life many wouldnât even call really living.â
âSo whatâs your thoughts on my sister then? Am I wrong for pushing her to be an adventurer?â
His question caused her to reach out with her hand and gently rub her bare stomach.
âIâm not certain I can answer that⦠you know her better. Besides, everything you told me about her pointed to one dream. She wanted to be the warrior you are. To give that up⦠or to be forced to do soâ¦â Tanila paused and grimaced slightly. âItâs like you losing the dream of being a Baker. All your life you wanted something, and when it was taken away, you had to find a new way to live. Was it easy? Obviously not, but as you said before, you wouldnât trade the life you have now for the life you once thought you might have.â
Blowing a raspberry at her, Max leaned forward and kissed her for a few seconds.
âHow did I ever get so lucky to find you?â
She shook her head and winked.
âNo, the real question is what did I do so wrong to get stuck with you.â
By the time they settled down and fell asleep, Max was grateful the walls of their room blocked all sounds.
***
âSo how can a section of a mountain be like that?â Fowl asked. âI mean, based on the three maps you showed us, the section that all the men marked is shown to be nothing but worthless trees and rocks. Can it be that big that no map has details on it?â
Frowning, Everett nodded and then pointed at the hand-sketched one he had shown last.
âI cannot express to you the problems getting that map caused. I even had to drop Sethâs name as to why I was even searching that area. Whatever is out there has evaded the notice of a few I casually asked and the ones I came right out and inquired from. Only one person was willing to direct me to the area where I could find some information.â
âWho was that person?â Max asked.
âMacy⦠she almost didnât manage to get it out. Every time she tried to talk about it, her throat started to constrict. Finally she was able to direct me to the room where I found the map I copied. I did convince her that you were going to come and ask in person if she knew something and didnât share.â
Their healer let out a huff, and Cordellia mimicked her, both women frowning.
âI still canât believe your queens allow you to control them like that. Then again, I guess they both realize that you wonât go away anymore.â
Max grinned at their ranger as he finished his sketch of the map Everett had made.
âNeither of them liked that I knew they had ordered my death,â he stated as he rolled up the parchment and stored it. âStill, I would rather have them in power and not have to worry about someone else taking that position. Iâve already got enough problems to worry about in one world that Iâm not at and wondering what could be going on there. Eventuallyâ¦â
His eyes found Tanilaâs watching him as he stopped talking for a moment.
âIâm going to have to return there. You four are going to come with me, andââ
âCan I come?!â Everett exclaimed, jumping up out of his chair. âI mean⦠I would love a chance to travel to a new world.â
He is stronger than your friends in different ways. While you still would ultimately have to protect him, the truth is he would be a distraction. At the very least he would be someone else that might die before your friends.
Thatâs not the best reason to bring him, Bob. Still⦠youâre right. He is strong, and his knowledge would be useful. Besides, Iâm certain he might be able to help acquire some things that would benefit the Faction. His knowledge alone would be helpful in choosing what to bring back.
âIâve given it a little thought, and I would be fine with you coming, provided you agree to do whatever I say, whenever I say it. Is that a problem?â
âHeâs like a kid in a candy store with a gold coin,â Tom said as he shook his head emphatically.
âIâll gladly do whatever you ask! Even if itâs giving Fowl a bath,â their Faction leader exclaimed.
âWhat?!â
Their dwarven warriorâs outburst caused the room to erupt in laughter as his face turned red, shocked at the statement that had caught him off guard.
âItâs a dirty job, and Iâm tired of doing it,â Batrire said between breaths.
Max couldnât help but smile, glad to see that everyone was able to enjoy a moment like this, knowing that whatever they found in the coming weeks could cause problems none of them were able to comprehend yet.
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