3.35 – Incredulous
Outside, Jordan, Sofia, and Ana stood around awkwardly, twiddling their thumbs.
“So,” Sofia suddenly said. “It’s still going on?”
“Guess it is,” Jordan replied.
“Been a while, don’t you think?”
“They’re having fun with it, maybe,” Jordan said wryly.
Sofia raised an unimpressed eyebrow at her, and Jordan snorted.
“And what does everyone think of all this?” Sofia asked.
“It’s her class. Not like she can help it,” Jordan said.
“I guess,” Sofia said dubiously. She looked at Ana, waiting for a response.
The stony-faced girl met her gaze easily. “It’s a low-threat challenge that offers a custom reward our team needs. So, I suppose I consider this event fortuitous?”
Sofia’s expression melted to exasperation. “Really. That’s all?”
Ana tilted her head. A small frown tugged on her lips. “I would not have personally participated,” she said, “but that Elizabeth chose to doesn’t bother me. Does it you?”
“No,” Sofia said. “It’s just—“ She struggled for a moment on how to put it. Jordan suspected the girl didn’t know herself. To be fair, it was quite the event.
A look of understanding crossed Ana’s face. “You wish you could have taken the challenge.”
“No!” the instant, horrified response came, and Jordan started laughing at how catastrophically Ana had misinterpreted things. “What are you even—“ Sofia stuttered. “That’s not what—“
“A form shift?” Jordan asked, finding that the more intriguing part. Considering the methods Natalie and Liz had used to earn the item, she suspected something might be up.
And she was right. Explanations took place, and Jordan only barely stifled her laughter as she discovered the wand’s nature. Sofia seemed to be struggling to accept this new reality of theirs, and Ana, as always, seemed only intrigued.
“Maybe such a trial would be worth the effort,” Ana mused. “An evolvable rare weapon. How will we be splitting future events?”
“So there’s a line for them, now?” Natalie asked.
“With rewards like that?” Ana asked. She seemed genuinely confused as she looked at Jordan and Sofia. “Surely anyone would be willing to suffer through some ... awkwardness.”
Sofia seemed like she would protest that, but then glanced at Liz’s wand and seemed to turn vaguely nauseous. The white-haired girl clearly agreed, though the idea of partaking in the dungeon’s so-called tribulations still offended her sensibilities.
Jordan was pleased to find Ana didn’t seem to have any major compunctions, now that the challenges had proved valuable. This delving party of theirs really might warm up to the idea faster than she’d expected.
She wondered what that would be like. She was only interested in Natalie from a romantic perspective, but getting to team up on her with Sofia, Liz, or even Ana sounded appealing. She tried not to let those thoughts run too wild—and was admittedly somewhat surprised at how eager she was for it. She’d never considered herself a lustful woman, but recent events and her involvement with Natalie and her class had changed that—or woken something up in her.
“Well, whatever,” Sofia said loudly. “We’ll figure that out later. Can we please move on? There’s still boss rooms to find, and we’re not remotely re-stocked on gear.”
Jordan considered pushing the point—how the challenges would be handled and distributed was relevant and worth talking about—but clearly Sofia needed a moment to think the subject over. A shared look with Natalie confirmed that.
“We’ll handle it when we get to it,” Natalie agreed.
Still halfway hiding behind Natalie, Liz nodded rapidly, her short hair bouncing.
“And your class better not have turned the bosses perverted too,” Sofia said, with something approaching a growl. “I swear, gives good rewards or not, we do still need combat practice.”
Jordan didn’t think they were that lucky. The dungeon had far from morphed completely into a perverted landscape. They were in for plenty of regular challenges.
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