Book 5: Chapter 143
Vur and Tafel sat with their hands held together. Occasionally, Tafel would lean over and whisper something in Vurs ear, causing him to chuckle or nod. Compared to them, the other humans werent as relaxed. For some reason, they had been separated due to a social-distancing policy implemented to prevent disease from spreading. That wouldve been fine and understandable if it werent for the fact there were at least five skeletons seated between every human. The skeletons were sitting, but they didnt have any seats; their knees were bent at a ninety-degree angle while their butts sat on air.
Gregory glanced at the skeleton sitting beside him. He was a bit jealous of its ability to remain seated in the air for so long. How strong would his leg muscles have to be to accomplish a similar feat? After thinking for a bit, he shook his head. Of course, the skeleton wouldnt get tired of sitting on the air; it didnt have any leg muscles in the first place.
Now presenting, the father of the groom! a skeleton said from one of the archways leading into the venue.
Tafel and Vur exchanged glances with one another. Did you know Mr. Skelly had a dad? Tafel asked, raising an eyebrow.
Vur shook his head. Never met him before. He shrugged. Theres a lot we dont know about Mr. Skelly and Alice.
Youre right, Tafel said. She wasnt the maid of honor, and Vur wasnt the best man. Despite them being party members, they really hadnt been in her life for that long. Tafel looked around. Since the wedding was starting, that meant everyone was here. Do you think Mary got lost?
Yes.
Tafel scratched her head before shrugging. She had been out of contact with Mary for quite some time now. The armored woman had run off, and no matter how many times Tafel checked in on her home, the response was always the same: Mary hadnt returned yet. Well, the directionally challenged woman was strong. Even if she got lost, shed be fine.Rread latest chapters at novelhall.com
Vur tugged on Tafels arm, causing the demon to turn her head towards the aisle. A carpet had been laid out on the grass, parting the sea of skeletons. A skeleton was walking down the aisle. It was wearing a suit similar to the ones the rest of the skeletons had on. In fact, the only way to tell it apart from the others was the fact it didnt have any hair.
Tafel raised an eyebrow. For some reason, the skeleton seemed familiar, but she couldnt pinpoint why. She noticed Vurs nose twitching. He was sniffing the air. Upon seeing Tafels gaze, Vur stopped and furrowed his brow. Mr. Skellys dad reminds me of Auntie.
Tafel rubbed her chin. All the skeletons here were reanimated thanks to Aunties and Grimmys skills, right? Maybe theres some residual mana of hers lingering around. Perhaps Mr. Skellys dad was freshly revived.
You said you knew what I meant.
I always say that, Erin said. Tafel could easily imagine the fairy queen puffing her chest out despite not being able to see her. How can a queen admit to not knowing something? I know everything even when I dont.
Lindyss exhaled. If she still had flesh, her expression wouldve been a sight to behold. She shook her head. Luckily, Grimmy didnt recognize her despite her skeletal frame being the same.
Are you Mr. Skellys father? Vur asked.
Didnt you read a lot of books when you were younger? Lindyss asked, her skull contorting as she furrowed her brow. Why are you asking stupid questions now? How can I be Mr. Skellys father? This is just a disguise; Im hiding from Grimmy, so dont blow my cover. If he asks. Lindyss voice trailed off. Vur never lied. Could he cooperate with her to fool a dragon? If he asks, just pretend he didnt ask and talk something else instead, okay?
Vur scratched his nose. Okay, Auntie.
Lindyss eye socket twitched. Dont call me that when Im undercover.
Okay, Papa Skelly.
A snicker echoed out of Lindyss skull. Papa Skelly, he-he.
You shut up too, Lindyss said. Do you think Grimmy wont recognize you? Hes not like other dragons. He remembers the faces of the creatures around him even if he acts like he doesnt.
Erin coughed. Silent, thats me, she said. You wont hear me let out a single peep from now on, but I would just like to say now that I still think this is a terrible idea, and I reserve the right to say, I told you so, later when we get caught and possibly eaten.