4-1 Hasty farewell
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
4-1 Hasty farewell
The day had started off bleak. A wagon, pulled by four horses, was traversing slowly through the thick fog of the morning and across the damp soil caused by the humid night before. But as noon arrived, the weather took a sharp change for the better. The frigid arid morning was replaced by balmy vibrant noon. The heat was great but not too hard on any travellers on the road. However, the change of weather did nothing to change the weary mood of the group on the wagon. Or rather, the weather wasnât the cause of their weariness. The cause was the fervid coitus between Erin and Aedan. The group had been woken up around the wee hours of the night by the sounds of their intense mating.
The only one who was full of spirits and zeal when morning came was none other than Aedan. Not a single layer of a black ring could be found under his eyes. To amplify the inequity, he had not slept at all after exuding that colossal amount of vigour. Come late noon, everyone in the back of the wagon had succumbed to their exhaustion and were now soundly asleep, save for Aedan and Erin.
âThis is unfair,â Erin groaned as she drifted between sleep and wake. She was sitting beside Aedan on the coach seat but only Aedan was handling the reins. âYou didnât even yawn.â
Aedan yawned right then and there. âThere,â he said, grinning.
Erin glanced behind her. Everyone was soundly asleep in their seats. Siv was the only one sleeping on the floorboards. Her legs and arms were all curled into her belly and her tail was tucked between her legs. It was an endearing sight and it invoked a sigh from Erin.
âIf you want, you can join them,â Aedan muttered. âWe still have half a day before we reach the first frontier.â
âFrontier? What frontier?â
âA checkpoint of sorts. Unlike Mavenâs Creek and Green Scar, Sephrodia Valley is tightly guarded. Or at least the inner lands are, which we will be arriving in about half a day. Until then, you can sleep all you want.â
âI canât do that, What if thereâs an attack?â
âYou donât have to worry about bandits or monsters around here. For the monsters, your presence and I are enough to deter them and for the bandits, there are no bandits around here. There are patrols that come around twice a week and these patrols are level twenty at the lowest.â
âTwenty isnât exactly low.â
âIt is for the combatants in Sephrodia Valley, thatâs how thriving the territory is, enough to attract strong individuals.â
âGood to know and all but bandits and monsters are not the reasons for my vigilance.â
âIf itâs Mardukâs men or Apostle youâre worried about, donât. Neither of those two would dare stirring up troubles so close to the inner lands of Sephrodia Valley.â
Erin blinked and tilted her head. âWhy is that?â
âIt is the rumoured base of operations of Mardukâs cabal, the Covenant. The Apostles, no matter who their Divine Guardian is, wonât risk incurring the ire of the Covenant. Well, they wonât challenge you brazenly out in the open at least but theyâll still try to kill you. Just in a more subtle way.â
âJolly good to know,â Erin grumbled and stifled a yawn.
âAs for Mardukâs men themselves⦠well, you wonât shit in the place you eat, right?â
Erin stared at Aedan in disbelief and frowned. âThatâs a very terrible analogy.â
âMaybe but you get my meaning, no?â
Erin refused to nod, not after that terrible and disgusting analogy of his.
Suddenly, the wagon gave a judder as it went over a small hump on the road. Erin let out a faint yelp and her brows furrowed from the throbbing ache around her crotch. She clenched her fists and gritted her teeth to prevent herself from squealing.
Aedan chuckled with his lips closed and his gaze turned away. âCanât you just alleviate that pain with Spirit Mend?â
âThis is nothing,â she retorted with a scowl. âIâm not going to make it a habit of treating the slightest bit of wound or pain. Itâll dull my senses towards life-threatening circumstances. I have already lost nearly all sense of urgency towards death. I donât want to lose my fear of pain too.â
âThatâs not what you told me last night.â
âI didnât say thatâs the only reason.â
Aedan shrugged as he tittered softly. âI suppose you didnât.â
âHaving another clandestine affair again?â Lyra said as she suddenly emerged from the back and wrapped her arms around Erin, resting her weary head on Erinâs shoulder. Her hair was ruffled and her eyes were barely open. Her eyelids fluttered like a butterflyâs wings as she struggled to keep herself awake.
âClandestine?â Erin raised an eyebrow, her hand moved to tousle Lyraâs hair. âThatâs a fancy word.â
âI have been talking with Lilian and she had talked with a lot of fancy folks. Apparently, you are what one would call eccentric, Erin.â
âShe certainly is,â Aedan muttered.
Lyraâs eyes snapped open and she lifted her head off of Erinâs shoulder. She then turned her gaze sharply to Aedan, scowling lightly.
Aedan met Lyraâs glowering gaze but only briefly. It wasnât even a proper glance but only a sidelong glance. Still, that was enough of a response for Lyra.
âHe wasnât too rough on you, was he?â Lyra asked.
âWhat?â Erin was caught off guard by her. âW-what do you mean?â
âIt was your first time with a man, is it not?â
âY-yes?â For some reason, Erin felt uncomfortable answering the question. She had no qualms recounting her experiences with Lyra or Siv but with Aedan, it brought for an unexplainable embarrassment.
âMy first time was terrible, you know? I act like I felt good because I didnât want to hurt his feelings but⦠maybe I should have not put up with it and just be honest with him about his terrible performance. So, tell me, was Aedan good?â
âWas I?â Aedan chimed in.
Erin grimaced. âWhy are we talking about this?â
âBecause your lover is worried,â Lyra answered.
Erin took a whiff. âWorry, my foot. Youâre just intrigued. I can smell your anticipation.â Her eyes widened. âYou want to lay with him?â
âNot just him aloneâ¦â Lyraâs gaze was swimming as her voice trailed off. âBut if itâs with you too⦠maybe I am a tad curious?â
âI thought you said you hate men?â
âA lot has changed, Erin. Discovering you were a man, for one. And⦠if heâs a man that you approved⦠I donât mind.â
Aedan finally burst out chuckling.
âDid I say something funny?â Lyra asked with a confused frown.
âYou forgot to ask my opinion, thatâs what I found funny.â
Lyra narrowed her gaze. âHow is that funny?â
âWhat makes you think I want to bed you?â
A spurt of stifled laughter resounded from the back of the wagon. As the three glanced back, they saw Lilian sitting on the bench with her eyes closed but her shoulders were trembling uncontrollably and a cackle on the verge of bursting forth from her lips.
âYou were awake,â Aedan said.
Lilian dropped her farce and sat up straight. Her eyes were devoid of tiredness and spanned wide open as if her exhaustion had all been just an illusion. âOh, my. You didnât know I was awake?â she asked with a simper.
âSurprisingly, no. I couldnât tell.â
âI feel extremely honoured that I managed to elude the senses of a True Dragon,â Lilian said with a slight bow of her head.
âEither youâre extremely skilled in the Magic Arts of concealment orâ¦â His gaze wandered to the back of his left hand. âThe seal is deteriorating much quicker than I already feared.â
âOh, dear⦠Is that something we should be worried about?â Lilian asked, her smile disappearing.
âNot if I can help it.â He turned to Erin. âSorry, sweetheart but I canât accompany you to the city after all. We will have to part here.â
âHere? Why?â Erin questioned with an addled gaze. âDonât you need to go through the valley regardless?â
âYou are right in that regard but there are more ways than one to go through the valley,â Aedan said and pulled on the reins, putting the wagon to a stop. The abrupt shift of momentum woke everyone up, except for Siv who didnât even stir.
âWhatâs going on?â Nivia immediately jumped to her feet upon her wake with her twin short swords brandished and her gaze sharpened.
âChange of plans. Iâm leaving early,â Aedan explained curtly and hopped down from the coach.
âYouâre not going with us until the city?â
âNot anymore. Things have changed for the worse. I need to be quick.â
âWhat is your plan?â Erin asked, plopping down from the wagon.
âOlivia,â Aedan answered.
Erinâs brows sprang up upon realisation. âI see.â
The person-in-question popped her head out of the wagonâs makeshift cloth window. âYes, mâlord?â Oliviaâs expression was still groggy but her voice was firm and full of zest.
âYouâre coming with me. You will be my mount. We are flying to the eastern nations.â
Oliviaâs grogginess disappeared in an instant as she shook her face wide awake. âPardon me, mâlord, but did I hear you right?â
âYou did. So, get down from there and release your shell of a form already.â
Olivia did just that but when she had disembarked from the wagon, she walked towards Aedan with a look of reluctance. âMy lord, is this wise? What of your consort?â
Aedan frowned. âMy consort?â
âHis consort?!â Erin and Lyra exclaimed in unison.
Lilian could be heard tittering inside the wagon.
Aedan sighed. âSheâs no consort of mine, Olivia. And what of Erin?â
âIf Iâm gone, who will protect her from harm, my lord?â
It was Erinâs turn to sigh. She picked up a pebble from the road and tossed it at Olivia.
The moment Olivia instinctively grabbed the pebble falling her way, Erin thrust her palm. Olivia swiftly dodged Erinâs palm thrust but her neck touched something firm and cold as she moved away from Erinâs palm. When she cast her gaze down, she saw Erinâs sword, conjured from Bespoke, was pressing against her neck.
âWowâ¦â Nivia gasped in awe. She had heard that Erin had grown a lot ever since their last acquaintance but seeing her growth in the flesh was a whole different story. Erin was only just barely her level of skill the last time they sparred but now, Nivia could tell Erin had long surpassed her in both swordsmanship and magic.
Aedan smirked. âDoes that answer your question, Olivia?â
Olivia nodded and Erin dispelled her spell sword.
âLevels and the repertoire of spells are not everything, Olivia,â Erin said. âYou canât protect me if youâre not using your true powers and form, and I sincerely doubt you can show your true powers and form in the city.â
âShe has a point,â Aedan attested.
âAnd a True Dragon by my side will just attract more attention.â
âOf course, mâlady. I have been remiss. Forgive me,â Olivia apologised and bowed deeply.
Aedan rolled his eyes. âFor heavenâs sake, stop with those etiquettes of yours. No one here cares about them.â
âBut I do, mâlord. It is not for them but for me. You are my lord. She is your consort. And they are your friends. I need to show my humble respect.â
âShe is not his consort, Lizard!â Lyra baulked at Olivia from the coach seat. âGet that into your head.â
âYour opinion is duly noted, human,â Olivia retorted dryly to Lyraâs growl.
Erin ignored the banter between Olivia and Lyra and walked right up to Aedan. âIf I had known you would be leaving so soon, I would have prepared better.â
âPrepare? For what? You were planning on giving a speech?â
âSomething like that.â
Aedan smiled. âI donât need that, Erin. I just need this.â He wrapped his arms around Erin and pulled her in for a deep passionate kiss.
Lyra and Nivia gasped. The two wanted to jump in and give their retorts but they couldnât think of anything to say. Lyra herself had already given her approval and Nivia had no business in their relationship. And so, they both resorted to just staring at the two embraced in a deep kiss. Olivia was indifferent to their show of affection as always. Aera, Siv, and Lilian were still inside the wagon but for some reason, Lilian was snickering as if she was seeing everything that was transpiring.
The kiss between them only ended when Erin forcefully pushed Aedan away. âThatâs too much,â she complained, wiping her lips. âAnd there are others watching.â
âItâs not like they donât already know about us.â
âIâm not into that kind of play, Aedan. At least not on this occasion,â Erin said her last sentence in a whisper.
âHow improper of you two,â Nivia huffed with her arms crossed, looking away as red filled her cheeks.
âOh, before I forget.â Aedan ruffled around his pockets for a while before taking out a sigil medallion of sorts and handing it over to Erin. âOnce you reach the city, show the officials this medallion.â
âWhat is this?â Erin asked, inspecting the medallion pressed into her hand.
Oliviaâs expression turned solemn suddenly and she cut in, âMâlord. We should leave now.â
Aedan nodded. âWe should.â
âSomeoneâs coming,â Erin said as caught a thunder of hooves approaching in their direction. âThe patrols?â
âIt can only be them,â Aedan affirmed.
They spared not another moment lingering around on the road. Aedan took Olivia by the hand and disappeared into the dense foliage beside the road. No proper farewell was exchanged but to Erin, she was already given one the night prior. They all climbed back on board the wagon with Erin taking the reins and Lyra sitting by her side.
âI see them,â Lyra said just as the wagons started moving.