Chapter 37, Welcome Home, Champ
Cooking (V)
He moved faster than most could see, subconsciously using skills to clean every surface he passed, cutting and dicing things with such expertise that one might have thought he was purposefully doing it with such flourish when it was, in fact, merely a by-product of his skill. Meat was rent by his hand, vegetables sliced and every proper spice needed was deposited in the exact amount required. All without the slightest effort.
Years of cooking for himself. Years of being on the run, forced to cook using only the barest finds of the woods. He became an expert in cooking using only exactly what he needed.
Of course, after his party no longer required his culinary services, he stopped. Food didnt taste good anymore, and he was alone. Cooking for no one but oneself is the loneliest pursuit of all.
But that wasnt true anymore. Now, he fried and flambd with purpose. Now, he was cooking for someone. And it felt fantastic. This was his true purpose, yes. Not fighting selfishly for himself. Fighting for someone. That was-,
No, no! Not at all! That wasnt it! He didnt want to fight at all! Be it for his family or his friends or any master that might try to subjugate him! Killing was no longer his purpose, war wasnt his only avenue of life! There was more to him. Being a slave of death He wouldnt allow it anymore. Of course not. Hadnt he decided that hed had enough of killing?
...Yes. That was it.
He took the food off the stove. In a single sweeping motion, he removed the charred food from the table and placed the food hed made there instead. His masters had been served. And now, while they ate, he would wash the dishes. Just like how Priest Lin Mu had taught him all those years ago. He brought the dishes over to the sink. Now, he would clean them. Clean and clean and-,Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience
Kreig? Arent you going to join us? Sam asked.
Kreig turned to her. She seemed so distant where she sat, and yet her eyes were close. Too close. He felt like her eyes would swallow him whole, those eyes that welcomed him to sit down and be right next to them, right next to the people he loved as dearly as all his former masters. Did he deserve to sit there? He hadnt deserved to sit next to the White Pope. He hadnt deserved to sit next to the Emperor.
George seemed peeved. Just sit down, Kreig. Youre acting strangely.
Sam and George sat down on either side of him. Come on, blow it out! Sam said with a crescent smile. A single candle burnt atop the cake. It was beautiful. A pretty little flame dancing just for him. Lighting up the dark room and the dark world with its glow. Just beyond the candle, he saw the face of his siblings. His broadly grinning sister, so happy and excited the air seemed to fuzz with joy around her. His brother, carrying a more subdued, yet equally fond smile.
Welcoming. As warm as the candles glow.
The world started to blur. The candles flame stretched out towards the darkness as the tears pooling in his hollow eyes distorted the world with beautiful deformed joy. It was everything and nothing. Even as a tear fell, briefly showing the world as it truly was, clear and true, it was quickly replaced by another, equally heavy, equally needed.
Sam and Georges features seemed to twist in care and concern. Expressions he hadnt been given in In long. In too long. There was no pity to give him under his religion. Nobody to pity him in the Empire (he was a soldier, after all). And after that After that, anybody faced with him could only pity themselves. Kreig, you alright? Their voices were melodic. Caring and pitying in a way that Kreig had sorely needed.
No, he confessed. I am not alright. Havent been for a long time...
George and Sam both shared a look, though Kreig could barely see it. ...We know, George said. We read your letters. Im afraid we did not quite treat you right when we met. I hope, I sincerely hope, that you will accept us as your family with this. He smiled a tender little smile. As we will accept you.
And for once, the smile Sam gave was neither exaggerated nor large. Merely enough.
And Kreig cried. He sobbed and he wept and he was home. Two hands fell on his shoulders, just like before, but now Now, these hands were so warm. Warm like little docile flames, domesticated like candles burning, warm like the loving embrace of home.
He was home. He was finally home.
Not just on Earth, not just among people he liked.
Home.