3-5 Erstwhile Serene
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
3-5 Erstwhile Serene
The gentle breeze of the noon swooped past the plain, bringing petals and pollens into its travels. The scent of grass and flowers tickled Erinâs nose. A gleeful yet calm expression spread across her face as she enjoyed the greeting of nature while basking in the warm embrace of the sun.
Children from the orphanage were playing in the fields, warmly overseen by Erin and Lyra, who were enjoying their rightfully earned break from the past few days. Erin was sitting on her knees, a posture that many might find disagreeable. To Erin, it was a testament to her constitution. Should she ever find herself having trouble sitting on her knees, it would mean that her constitution was failing her. It was a good method for masters to gauge the degradation of their skills through the wear of time. Erinâs tails were swaying gracefully along with the breeze and the Fox-kin herself was enjoying the company of her lover who was resting her head on her lap, painting a picture of elegance, intimacy, and serenity.
This was a well-deserved rest for Erin and none would dispute with her considering she was the prime reason for Quinteburghâs survival. There was still much to be done after that huge ordeal. The biggest headache of all was Velkan. She had wanted to tell him of his sisterâs passing personally but the guards had been too loose with their lips for rumours and tattles. He flew into a rage, demanding justice and retribution for those responsible. Even Erin herself could not calm him down. In the end, she had no choice but to leave Velkan to his own device. And that was just one of her many headaches, but for now, Erin wanted to think of nothing but to unwind. There was no better way to unwind than to spend a lovely day like this with her lover and their adopted-like daughter, Celia.
Erin shocked herself from her meditation as she reached this conclusion. â...No. Calling her as our daughter is a little too⦠overreaching⦠Besides, we have to part in a few days.â
Celia trotted up to the two briskly with a crown made of flowers in her hands. âEllie, here!â she said, holding out the flower crown as her eyes shimmered with anticipation for praise.
âThis is beautiful, Celia. Thanks,â Erin said, tousling the little girlâs hair.
Celia giggled. âThat tickles, Ellie.â But she didnât push Erinâs hand away.
âWould you like to put it on me?â
âYes, please!â Celia responded with overjoy.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Erin lowered her head, just enough for Celiaâs small arms to reach.
It took Celia a few tries but she finally got it on Erinâs head but she didnât stop there. The fluffy and slightly twitching ears of Erin was just too much to resist. She ended up touching them, incurring a yelp from Erin as she sprang up.
Her sudden yelp also jolted Lyra from her shut-eye. âW-what? What happened?â Lyra looked around anxiously but calmed down when she saw Erin covering her ears in a curled up position. Lyra smiled warmly at such a sight.
âDonât do that, Celia,â Erin chided.
âIâm sorry, Ellie⦠They were just too cute...â
âApologies accepted, Celia,â Lyra said and scooped her into her arms. She planted kisses on Celiaâs cheeks and Celia playfully flailed around in Lyraâs arms.
âYouâre too soft on her, Lyra.â
âAm not. Besides, sheâs right, you know? Your ears and tails are just so irresistible, especially your tails. You had three but now you have five. Five abundance of fluffiness.â
âThey are not for cuddling.â
Lyra tittered. âI beg to differ, Lady Erin,â Lyra retorted with a grin.
Erin recoiled a little. âLyra,â she shouted, as quietly as she could. âThere are children here. Save those quips for when weâ Eeek!â Erin let out a shriek in the middle of her sentence. She turned around instantly to find the children had somehow crept up to her back and were cuddling her tails.
Lyra threw herself back and burst into a peal of laughter.
âSo soft...â said one of the children, rubbing her face with Erinâs tail.
âSo warm too⦠I wish I can sleep with this.â
âThis is better than the cotton stuff!â
âMiss, wouldnât you sleep with us tonight?â
âGreat idea, Selim!â
âMiss, would you?â
Celia had a look of envy on her face as she watches the other children hugging Erinâs tails.
âW-wait, all of you, thatâsââ
Before she could finish, Celia plunged herself into Erinâs laps. âMine,â she said, hugging Erinâs waist.
Lyraâs peal of laughter continued but it was raised higher.
âLyra, some help, please?â
âWhat? You donât enjoy this?â
âItâs not a matter of enjoying or not.â
âIs it? Are you saying you donât like Celia and the children hugging you?â
Hearing this, the children and Celia all looked towards Erin with gleaming eyes.
âLyra, you littleââ
âOops,â Lyra uttered with a shrug and looked away.
âEllie⦠do you not like it when Iââ
âO-of course not, Celia!â Erin answered quickly before the molehill became a mountain. âIâm more than happy than you like to be so close with me.â
âSo⦠you like me, Ellie?â
âOf course. I like you, Celia,â saying so, Erin brought Celia into a hug.
âWhat about us, miss? Do you like us too?â The other children began to join in.
Lyra was about to let another peal of laughter but she covered her lips when she received a stern gaze from Erin.
âI like all of you. Who doesnât like cute children like you?â Erin scooped one of them into her arms and blew kisses on their cheeks. This act apparently riled up the other children as they began to line up, waiting for their turn.
Lyra was grinning and giggling to her own fancy when Erin flashed her a grin that showed her fang.
âHey, the nice lady over there is getting lonely too. And Iâm sure she likes you all a lot too. So what do you say, shall we give her the same treatment too?â
âE-Erin, what are you doing?â Lyra asked but she was ignored.
âTreatment?â one of the children asked with his head tilted.
âGive her plenty of hugs too.â
âErin, I donâtââ
âOh my, do you perhaps not enjoy their presence, my dear Lyra?â Erin asked, her hand covering her grinning lips.
âYou truly are a vixen,â Lyra muttered with a click of her tongue. In the end, she resigned with a sigh and embraced the onslaught of the childrenâs innocence. They swarmed her. And she realized something about Erin that she had been remiss about. The children werenât heavy by any means but that was only counting them individually. Together, they weighed heavier than a boulder. Unlike Erin, her might wasnât enough to hold all of the children. They ended up tumbling to the ground but with the soft patches of grass around, no one was hurt. Still, the children did not relent and tried their best to find some way to hug Lyra.
âThis so adorable,â Erin remarked.
âWait until night⦠Erin⦠I will return this tenfoldâ Eeek! Not my belly!â Lyra shrieked as her belly was assaulted. Her casual attire was that of a short top that displayed her tempered belly. It served to deter men, for most times, but to the children, it was an opening for them to show their affection.
âNow you know how it feels,â Erin muttered. As she watched over the children and Lyra warmly, a familiar scent drifted over her nose. Her smile disappeared and her brows arched.
âI see you two are having fun,â said Iris who had approached the two through means of magic. Otherwise, Erin would have picked up the Umbrunâs scent from yards away. Iris wasnât wearing her usual indelicate apparel but a robe covered her body enough to not tempt any men who chanced upon her. Although, her face was enough to charm men or even women alike. Erin surmised Iris probably wore something decent considering she would be encountering children.
Erin was quick to assure the children to not be worried. She also told Lyra to keep an eye on the children from just an exchange between their gazes. She got to her feet, patted herself of the dirt and grass, and walked towards Iris.
âGood afternoon, Iris.â Erin was brief with the pleasantries.
âA very good afternoon to you too, Erin,â Iris greeted back with a wide smile.
âWell, what is it?â
âOh my, whatâs with that tone and stare? Is that how you greet your benefactor? I donât remember offending you.â
âThis is my repose. Your presence indicates problems and troubles.â
âCanât I visit you just for the sake of our friendship?â
âAre you capable of something like that?â
âDo I strike you as such an apathetic person?â
âYou donât come this far as a merchant by being sympathetic.â
âArgh. Iâm hurt, Erin. And I thought we made plenty of progress with our relationship since that night.â
âWhat do you want, Iris?â
Iris sighed. âNow whoâs being apathetic, I wonder?â
Erin narrowed her eyes. Her tails slowly stood up, swaying slowly but intimidatingly.
âAlright, you hate my guts. I understand. Although, I wish to be nothing but sincere with you, Erin.â
âThen you can start by being straight with your requests.â
âVery well, Erin. I came to you on the dying request of the Ruvan church. Well, the local church, not the main church.â
âDying request?â Erin raised an eyebrow.
âThat was an exaggerated expression but the head priest was very vehement when he pleaded to me. Heâs born and raised in Mavenâs Creek. Heâs very grateful for what you have done, although he was nowhere to be seen during and before the battle.â
âWhy was he nowhere to be seen?â
âRather than being religious, heâs more of a political figure. The noblesâ daily practices are always at odds with the Ruvanâs beliefs. It was the head priest efforts that things did not escalate into a minor scale war. Since his efforts helped the Ruvan stayed in Mavenâs Creek, the head church allowed his mingling with the unsavoury nobles.â
âIâm not hearing a reason.â
âHe was being a guest of one of his noble friends when the horde came.â
âAlright⦠but why does he want to meet me?â
âYouâre the hero of Mavenâs Creek, albeit not officially. But the main reason is your tails. Everyone distinctively remembered that you only have three tails when you left for the Singularity.â
âJust tell them that Iâm an exception to the norms and donât be surprised when I did something unexpected.â
Iris smiled wryly. âThat answer wonât satisfy them.â
âNo, but itâs the only answer theyâll get. Unless they plan to force it out of me. In that case, they are more than welcome to try. Iâm also slightly curious of how bold and stupid their greed will make them.â
Irisâ wry smile broadened. âIâm impressed, Erin. You finally know where you stand.â
âIt has nothing to do with where I stand. I would say the same thing even if Iâm not a Fae.â
Iris recoiled slightly. She glanced around as if she feared the leaves and grasses had ears. âDonât let the others hear you say that, Erin. Rejecting oneâs self is an insult to the Fae, especially if youâre a Fox-kin.â
âI will take your words to heart. Anyways, now that I have made my point, is there anything else, Iris?â
âThere is, actually. I personally am also curious. You are aware that Fox-kinâs tails donât grow in numbers even as their level increases. They no longer evolve like any other Beast-kin ever since they became part of the Fae.â
âI am aware of all that but how can I provide the answers when I donât have any?â
âIâm just saying that you will meet someone eventually, someone that you canât disregard with your strength or status. And they will not stop until they get what they want.â
âUnless youâre referring to Azaela, Iâm confident that my strength and skill will be enough as compensation. Speaking of which, I didnât see Azaela and her misfits when I returned. Had they yet to return to Quinteburgh?â
âThe church was silent when I asked the same question.â
âLike that would stop the answers from coming to you.â
Iris laughed. âYou know me so well, Erin. Apparently, they were recalled back to the main church.â
âThatâs very abrupt and sounds like a tall tale. Itâs too convenient, for me that is.â
âMy sources are trustworthy. Although I donât have any information as to why they were recalled but considering Azaela obeyed such an abrupt order, the recall must have come from an oracle, an order from the goddess herself.â
âDo you know when were they recalled precisely?â
âCoincidentally, right after the horde all fell dead, give or take around that time.â
âThat was when I killed Baâal⦠Is it because I killed an Apostle? Itâs too much of a coincidence but it ainât a solid reason.â
âNow that Iâm over with those pretences. Iâm actually here for a very personal reason.â
âBusiness is personal for merchants, is it not?â
âI meant our friendship. Had it not been for your circumstances, I would take you as my paramour.â
Erin frowned. âJust get to the point, please.â
Iris sighed, again, but a smile quickly reappeared. âAs your friend, Iâm obligated to tell you this. Siv has resigned from Lord Heganâs employment.â
âEh? W-why?â Erin blurted out with her eyes widened.
âWe all know the death of her brother affected her greatly. You were the last person she spoke to before she resigned. I was hoping you would know.â
âI do not know but I intend to find out. Do you know where she is right now?â
Iris closed her eyes for a moment before opening them up. âSheâs in the smithy streets. Sheâs perusing weapons, it seems.â
âThen there is where I shall go.â