Chapter 1260: Meeting The Witch Of The Blue Mountain, Felicia
"Ah, there she is! It's really her! Haha! Felicia! Been so long!"
"Hm? Oh, well, well, well, you're finally here, Allan."
My father ran to meet her, the witch greeted her with a very relaxed, calm smile, almost unnoticeable in her unchanging face expression.
Her voice was calm and slightly melodic, she didn't sound like a child either, more like someone in their thirties? But with a melodic undertone, that gave her a very beautiful voice.
As we drew closer, her Magical Aura only became more intense, but it wasn't aggressive either, it seemed... "lazy"? It was very relaxed, letting things through without problems.
"I haven't seen you in years, actually! I'm really sorry for never coming to visit you..." My dad apologized to her, as she stood up and accepted his hug, patting his head in return.
"It is fine, a couple of years are not really that long for someone like me," she smiled gently. "You have sure grown into a fine man, Allan. I still remember when you were such a bratty teenager. Humans sure grow fast~"
"A-Ahaha... I was indeed quite bratty... but I've grown up a lot, yeah. I am even a father now," he said.
"I can see! I never would have imagined back then that you and Faylen from all people would end up together," she giggled. "But here we are, and what a wonderful daughter you have. Hello~ You must be Sylphy, right?"
She slowly approached me, smiling and asking me.
As she moved towards me, I noticed something else too.
Her pointy elven ears combined her slightly small stature, she was barely a bit taller than me.
She was indeed a half elf and half dwarf, huh?
Calling her father as "master" since the moment she was born, and then all the things that happened to her and her mom.
I can tell that she would relate that word to some traumatic experiences.
"I wouldn't mind calling you master!" Celica said.
"Me neither," I nodded. "Just let Celeste call you however she wants, she's like that."
"Well, it is fine by me, I've never truly cared about formalities to begin with-" Felicia smiled. "Anyways! Should we eat something? We're here so might as well. Allan, you invite, right?"
"Eh? Ah, sure..." My father felt slightly cornered here, he couldn't really say "no" at this point. "Okay, let's do that at least, it's the least I could do after you agreed to this whole thing."
"Thank you~"
We sat down and quickly ordered a lot to eat. With Celeste and Celica we were quite eager to ask for sweets, especially with chocolate, and Felicia was all happy to oblige to that, also asking for several servings of chocolate donuts, chocolate cheesecake slices, chocolate shortcakes, chocolate pancakes, hot chocolate, chocolate cookies, and more.
"So tell me Allan, how things have been lately?" Felicia wondered. "I did hear about the whole Arachne incident. A pity I was so far away. I would have helped... Well, if things escalated too much, you should have simply called me, but I received no call from any of you..."
"Oh, sorry about that, we didn't want to bother you, Felicia," my father said. "To most of us, you've already kind of... Well, jubilated from the duty of a Hero, so we didn't want to annoy you or force you to help. We know you don't like doing all of that anymore."
"My, such harsh words! I would have come flying if you ever asked for help..." Felicia sighed. "Do you think I am that lazy, Allan? Goodness..."
"We didn't know you were so willing to help... Okay, we will consider you from now on," dad nodded. "I'll tell everyone about this eventually, so don't worry."
"Okay, fine..." Felicia sighed. "Well, it's not like I particularly enjoy being alone forever... So let's meet up later, shall we?"
"Felicia..." My dad gasped. "I didn't know... You were so distant before that I... I'm sorry, I misunderstood you."
"No, it's fine, I was also... quite dumb back then, a lot of things made me depressed, the lost of our friends, and the bitter end to our journey..." Felicia sighed. "But after all these years, I've gotten better, I think I can do this again. I want to... to meet all my friends, at least those that remain."