Chapter 25: Level 100 III
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
I gradually woke up to agony. Nails in my head. A deep, throbbing pain from the rest of my body. It was like feeling it through layers of gauze, through a deep haze. I tried to say something. All that happened was an unintelligible raspy groan came out from my lips. So dry. A cool wooden cup was pressed to my lips, water gently flowing into my mouth. Water. I tried to swallow, throat was too dry and smoky for it to go down. Painful expansion of my throat as it went down, and a brief rush of relief as I felt it hit. I greedily drank more, and felt enough gumption to try and open my eyes a hair.
The light, it burns! I closed my eyes, moaning in pain. âSheâs awake!â I heard a female voice cry out, a spike of pain going through my ears. I wanted to drift back off, but there was too much noise, too much going on. A hand touched my shoulder, and a male voice spoke out, letting me know what was happening. â[Remove Pain]. [Minor Heal]. [Hydrate].â
My pain stopped being so distracting. I could still tell it was there, but it was more of a âHey Iâm hereâ than an all-consuming beast eating away at my sanity. The intensity went down as well, I was unsure if it was from the pain or the heal. Lastly, I just felt globally better, as I was magically re-hydrated. It did nothing for my throat, but did wonders for how I was feeling.
No longer wishing for oblivion to reclaim me, I rejoined the land of the living and awake, slowly cracking my eyes open. Meditacus, the guardâs healer, was stepping back. I assumed he was responsible for the latest round of healing. Artemis was sitting next to me, face a fresco of worry, holding a wooden cup. Probably water. Mom was in the corner on a recliner, fast asleep, somehow looking exhausted even in sleep.
âElaine, are you ok?â Artemis leaned over; eyebrows knitted.
I tried to give some response. A groan left my lips. Artemis seemed reassured by it though, because if getting burnt by fire wasnât enough, she decided to verbally roast me as well.
âLook, I know you have [Pretty], but you went a bit too far to be hot you know?â Oh no, the jokes were starting. She had no mercy when dad lost his eye, it looked like I was going to get no mercy either. Flames, why couldnât you have done your job properly? âI know you wanted to be warm for the rest of your life, but find a different way!â I groaned again, this time at the terrible puns. Artemis clearly was fluent in groan, and her face lit up like the sun. Anyone who could complain about bad jokes was A-OK and going to live in Artemisâs book.
All of these bad jokes woke mom up, and she rushed over to my side. Artemis quietly made her way out of the room, discreetly wiping at her face. Momâs eyes were moist, ready to overflow, she moved her hands as if to cup my face, but paused and hovered them just an inch away as she asked the same thing Artemis did.
âYeahâ I croaked out, not recognizing the sound of my own voice. Even speaking was too much on my poor lungs, as I triggered a coughing fit.
âShhh shhh donât say anythingâ Mom tried to soothe me, looking like she wanted to hug me but didnât dare touch me. I glanced down, seeing The Mummy re-emerged in clean white bandages all over me. We both jumped as a massive thunderclap came from directly outside. My pain-sense spiked, and if it wasnât for the pain deadening, I know I wouldâve been screaming. Artemis came back, looking smug as a bug, but wilted under momâs glare.
âShe needs rest! Peace and quiet! Not you throwing around lightning bolts!â Mom hissed at Artemis, the urge to yell tempered by wanting to keep things quiet near me. Artemis bowed her head at that, then glanced over at me. I couldnât help myself â Artemis looking like a scolded puppy was just too funny, and I let a few laughs escape. Followed by a coughing fit, pain-sense spiking again. I could do some real damage to myself if I completely ignored this pain sense.
A flash of pity went over Artemisâs face, and that combined with momâs general hesitance finally made me realize something was up.
âWhatâs wrong?â I gasped out.
âNothing!â Too fast. Almost rehearsed.
âArtemis, tell me whatâs wrong or I swear Iâll learn momâs spoon skills.â I choked out. Only thing Iâd ever seen that did anything to Artemis. No idea if I could learn them, but they seemed handy. Artemis didnât even have the good grace to pretend to be scared, she just exchanged a look with mom. Lots of head ticking, like a language of their own, developed in childhood. Mom took a deep breath, and turned to me.
âOk Elaine, please donât freak out.â One phrase guaranteed to make anyone freak out. âThe burns are pretty bad. A lot of your skin and flesh melted and fused. We did the best we could, but the priority was saving your life. Youâre going to have some really bad scarring all over, including your face.â
No. No no no no. They just wanted to wind me up, to make me feel bad. I looked down at my body, completely wrapped in bandages. I started to desperately claw at them. I needed to see. I needed to know. Mom intercepted one hand, Artemis intercepted the other. I struggled, futile. My strength was nothing compared to theirs.
âI need to see let me see please.â I sobbed out, drowning in desperation.
âOk, Okâ mom reassured me, saying anything to get me to calm down. She slowly started to unravel the bandages on my leg. Dad popped his head in, dressed for patrol. âIs Elaine ok â youâre awake!â He rushed over, was about to give me a hug when he read the mood in the room. Discretion was the better part of valor, and he backed up to watch what was going on.
My leg looked like it had been dipped in acid or something, which wasnât too far off from the truth. I didnât bother looking anymore. I didnât want to see more of my ruined body. I let tears roll down from my eyes as dad tried to comfort me.
âIf it makes you feel any better, you saved that kidâs life. He made it out, heâs going to be ok. Heâs a room over, recovering like you.â
It was nice to know, I appreciated the attempt to distract me, but it wasnât going to fix me. I closed my eyes, and let darkness take me again.
I woke up the next day to see mom by my side. After some simple daily tasks â that were no longer simple â a thought occurred to me.
âHey mom?â
âYeah?â
âWhy do I need to rest and heal? Why arenât magic and skills just fixing me?â
Mom shook a finger at me. âIf Iâve told you once, Iâve told you a dozen times. Speeding up someoneâs natural healing uses the bodyâs own resources. Most of the injuries youâre dealing with are small-scale â a broken boneâs probably the biggest thing youâve fixed. What happened to you is on a completely different scale. You almost died! We almost lost you! Promise you wonât do anything that dangerous again!â Tears were streaming down momâs face. I looked away guiltily.
âI promise.â Mom seemed mollified at that.
A few days passed. Iâd wake up, ravenous, and mom or Artemis would be there with some food to feed me, one spoonful at a time as I couldnât move my arms properly, or hold a spoon. I used my [Boost Local Regen] as often as I could on various parts, hoping to speed things up. My [Healing Aura] was putting in some serious work as well.
Euterpe dropped by one day, and I sat up, excited, heart pounding, butterfly convention in my stomach. He walked in, and the look on his face was like heâd seen the biggest, ugliest cockroach ever. He looked away, muttering some excuse about âwrong roomâ, and I just felt my heart drop out, a cavity in my chest filled with sorrow.
Crush. Officially. Over.
Later that day, I overheard some guards chatting. Apparently, Octavia had taken matters into her own hands, and the guards now had a brutal murder-suicide to clean up after. I nodded in approval, but grimaced that it was the best option for her. Nobody would help her get justice, the âproperâ route had been tried and failed, so sheâd taken matters into her own hands.
I woke up one day to find nobody waiting for me, but a fierce argument coming from the other side of the door.
âI know we need to go, but sheâs the closest thing to family I have left!â Mysterious voice 1 said.
âWeâre supposed to get moving tomorrow though.â Mysterious voice 2.
âCome on, donât you want to see how she turns out?â Mysterious voice 3.
âBraver than half the Rangers Iâve seen. That background check was for her?â Mysterious voice 4.
âYes, and comparing anyoneâs bravery to Arthur is just plain unfair.â Mysterious voice 1. Hoots and jeers accompanied that remark.
âLetâs stay a few more days, we can make it up later.â Mysterious voice 3.
âYou just want to get your stick wet.â Mysterious voice 1, who I suspected was Artemis with her acidic tongue.
âHey! They need me. And do you want my help with this or not!â Mysterious voice 3.
âFine, fine, weâll wait a bit longer. But not too much!â Voice 2 said. Cheers all about. Artemis poked her head in the room, and looked slightly put off. âWhoops, didnât mean to wake you up.â She said, moving into the room. âWhat possessed you to dive into a burning building anyways?â Artemis asked, sitting down nearby.
âI heard a kid screaming for help. Nobody else would do anything. I figured, âwhy not me?â. I couldnât exactly complain that nobody else was doing something when I wouldnât do something.â
That got an arched eyebrow from Artemis. âWow. Sure you donât have a [Fire Rescuer] class or something?â
I stuck my tongue out at her, only real revenge I could extract. âNope! Healer life for me! Although,â bitterness unintentionally lancing my voice, âit seems like Iâm only good as an aura right now.â
âAh cheer up, youâll be fine. Youâll be sneaking around to see boys at night again in no time!â
âI wasnât out to see a boy!â I protested.
Artemis gave a highly amused noise of disbelief. âI remember being your age. Boys boys boys. Unless it was a girl?â I gave a small shriek of outrage.
âI wanted to hit level 100! So your vacation wouldnât be stopped by needing to train me!â Artemis looked like sheâd gotten a taste of her own element. Lip quivering, she quickly stood up and turned away from me so I couldnât see her face.
âYou dumbass! I was so worried about you! I want to spend time with you! Being here, with you and Julia and Elainus is my vacation!â Artemis couldnât hide the happy crying she was doing. âDid you at least get 100?â
âNoâ I pouted. âI havenât gotten a single notification since I woke up either.â
Artemis turned around, wiping her face. âWow, Iâd expect a half dozen levels in your class and 20+ skill levels for that. You didnât disable notifications or something?â
The look on my face must have been priceless, because Artemis bent over, wheezing and laughing, pointing at my face. Great guffaws of laughter, howling roars of mirth. Oh come on now, it couldnât be that funny now, could it?
âAlright, alright, fine, Iâll turn them back on. Ready?â
âReady!â
I mentally turned notifications back on, and braced myself as I got machine-gun-fire speed notifications.