Book 7: Chapter 34: A Brief Respite
The few days following his visit to Trias shop were some of the best days Victor could ever remember. Reflecting on that time, he knew it was because he spent it with Valla, and they didnt feel like there was anything they had to do, no emergency they had to handle. Nothing felt like life or death, and they took their time sleeping in, touring villas and townhomes for sale, eating at restaurants, and forgetting about everyone elses problems for a while. Hed purchased some low-tier dungeoneering gear, as Tria called it, for Darren and Edeya, and then hed left them in Lam and Leshs capable hands while he worked on his first quest for Ranish Darprocuring property in Sojourn.
Even after buying a few excellent items for the two low-level members of his entourage, he still had roughly a million Energy beads, but Victor quickly learned that a million beads wouldnt go very far in Sojourn. He also learned that there were well-established money-lending institutions in the city and that he, being tier-six and having an epic-tier racial status, would easily qualify for enormous loansall he had to do was sign his soul away.
Thats how he thought of it, at least, but even hed admit he was being hyperbolic. The loans were structured in such a way that should he miss a payment, hed start to notice a tiny draw on his Energy, a siphoning of his Core. If he continued to miss them, the draw would increase, and that process would repeat until he either became a living battery, feeding the bank a constant supply of Energy, or he paid the loan balance.
To Victor, the process sounded like glorified slavery, and he refused to consider it. Valla was in his corner, and so the property broker theyd found in the guidebook relented and began showing them homes that fit his budgetthey werent exactly palatial. In the end, on the third day of touring, Victor settled on a small villa in an older part of Sojourn about an hours walk from the downtown crystal towers, and that was taking into account the sidewalks that sped a persons movement.
The villa was sandwiched between two others, and they all shared courtyard walls, but those walls were thick, made of sturdy stone, and twelve feet tallonce inside, it felt private. The villa was old but well-made, built from whitewashed stone of some sort, and all the floors were tiled in a way that reminded Victor very much of Saltillo, so much so that he almost immediately agreed to the asking price of eight hundred thousand beads.
The homes layout was simple, with a kitchen, dining room, parlor, three bedrooms, and a communal bath. Victors favorite part of the place was the basement, or cellar, which was spacious, cool, and fully lined with the same stone that made up the home. He figured it would be good enough for whatever Ranish Dar had planned with regard to a cultivation chamber.
Valla loved the courtyard and garden. It was clear that the previous owner had possessed a green thumb, and many of the mature plants bore fruit and flowers year-round in the city's mild climate. A small fountain trickled musically amid a tiny hidden nook surrounded by high, flowering shrubs, and it felt almost like a secret getaway from the rest of the city and even the home itself.
When Lam heard Victor had bought a property in Sojourn, she, of course, felt like she had to as well, but Victor talked her out of it. His home only had three bedrooms, but he reminded her about his travel home, saying hed set it up in the courtyard. That opened a great deal more space for the group, and he reasoned it was silly for her to buy property when she had so much building and governing to get back to in the Free Marches.
Lam had agreed, and so, thats where Victor and the others were, sitting outside in the garden on comfortable camp chairs with full bellies and glasses full of wine, when Ranish Dars magical messenger bird flitted over the wall and swooped its way through the garden until it found him. When it fluttered near his ear, it chirped so that only he could discern its words, Read the message in the masters Farscribe book! It didnt wait around for an answer. Rather, it streaked away into the night sky like a bottle rocket.
What was it? Valla asked, and everyone else stared at him with wide, expectant eyes, even Darren.
I, uh, must have a message from Dar. Victor quickly scanned through his storage ring for the appropriate Farscribe book and summoned it forth. He turned to the most recently filled page, just past the dense dissertation about his abilities and training that hed written for Ranish Dar. On the new page, he found a short, elegantly scribed message:
Victor,
The time is nigh. Report to the World Hall at midnight.
-Ranish
Huh. Short and sweet. He sighed, stretching his neck until it popped like an inch-thick branch being snapped. Guess I have to report to that dungeon tonight.
Dungeon? Edeya asked, shooting to her feet. I thought that was just me and Darren! Shed grown quite comfortable with the idea over the last few days, and, according to Lesh, she and Darren had been working hard on their basic combat abilities, though Edeya was miles ahead of the one-time politician.
Nah, my new, uh, shit, what do I call that guy? Teacher? Im not calling him master. Anyway, he wants me to go into this competition dungeon so he can watch my performance and, I guess, earn some clout in the city if I kick some ass.
Edeya looked from Lam to Lesh to Valla, scowling. You knew about this?
Yes . . . Lam started to say.
Why didnt you tell me? She looked incensed, and Victor couldnt quite figure out why, especially half-inebriated as he was. When Lam frowned and didnt reply immediately, she whirled on Victor. Why didnt you tell me?New novel chapters are published at novelhall.com
It didnt come up! You were busy with Lam or Lesh whenever we talked about it. Whats the . . .
So you would have just slipped away tonight if I hadnt been here when that magic bird arrived?
Victor felt his pulse quicken, felt the heat of indignation on his neck, and then he felt Vallas cool fingers gripping his wrist. He took a deep breath and said, Hell no, Dey! He and Valla had picked up on Lams affectionate nickname for Edeya and had used variations of it frequently while she recovered. I wouldve said goodbye. You dont need to be worried; Dar says this dungeon has training wheels.
Training wheels? She frowned, turning to Valla with questioning eyes.
Yeah. Sugary, buttery, a little cinnamon-like spice, but different. Youll see. He stared off into space for a minute while he looked through his rings, trying to find the treats in question. When he couldnt, he groaned and slapped his forehead. Dammit! I think they were in one of my dimensional pouches. They got destroyed in the volcano.
Oh, she said, her voice small, as she sat beside him.
Dont give up hope! I have other stuff stowed away. He kept looking for a minute and then snapped his fingers. Aha! A second later, he deposited a tray of gooey molasses cookies with some kind of dried fruit he couldnt name pressed into the center. It was soft and sweet, almost like a date. Thesell solve the craving. Dont remember where I . . .
Gelica! I used to get these from a bakery near Lams estate! Edeya grabbed one and took a big bite.
Hey, he said, while her mouth was full and she couldnt interrupt, You didnt hear me out there, but you need to know that theres nothing to be upset about with me going into this dungeon. Remember I told you it would be good for me to have a mentor, even if I didnt come here looking for one? Well, this is part of that. Im looking forward to it. Im looking forward to the competition, to the fighting, to the treasure, but mostly I just fucking love the attention. Shit, Edeya, I was like that before I ever had a single level. Back on my homeworld, I used to wrestle for sport, and it was pretty much the only damn thing I was good at. I loved to hear the crowd! I loved looking at the stands when the ref held my hand up at the end of the match, watching them cheer and stomp their feet on the bleachers. You know about the pits, about the Coloss arena, shit, you saw me on the battlefield. Im built for this. Dont feel bad, all right?
Promise? Promise you dont resent me?
Never. Youre so important to me, chica! Youre, shit, youre my oldest friend. You know that? Victor felt moisture in his eyes and shook his head, squeezing them tight.
I know. Im so sorry about Sarl, Victor. They were both sitting with their backs to the table, their legs away from it, and she leaned her head against his shoulder, taking his big hand in her delicate, slender fingers. Promise me youre not going to die in there?
Promise me youll be okay in the Grotto?
I promise! she said immediately.
All right, I promise, too. He pulled her close and kissed the top of her head, smiling and inhaling, savoring and memorizing the scent of her hairbeeswax and honey and something like vanilla. Im gonna remember this moment the next time youre calling me a big dummy.
Thats all right. I want you to, she said, her voice quiet and happy. They sat that way a while longer, and then the rest of the party came inside, and the spell was broken. They relocated to the parlor, but everyone stopped drinking, giving Victor a chance to sober up. After visiting for a bit longer, most of the others went to bed, hugging Victor goodbye and good luck. Valla and Victor sat together for another hour, holding hands and being content in each others silent company.
When Victor stood and cleared his throat, Valla did, too, and she surprised him by saying, Lesh and I have been talking.
Oh?
We want to go into a dungeon when Edeya and Darren enter the Grotto. Theres a tier-six dungeon called Desperation Gap, and there are rumors of unique System rewards and titles for clearing it.
Valla, I . . .
Dont want me to risk my life? Too bad, lover. I know this competition youre going into isnt as safe as you claim. I understand, though. Its the life weve chosenwe, Victor, not you. Lesh and I need this. If youre back, maybe you can come with us, but I know Ranish Dar might have other plans, so dont let it weigh heavy on your mind. Promise me?
Ugh! So many promises tonight! Victor smiled and shook his head. I wont ever try to hold you back, Valla. I love you and trust you. If Im not back, or if I cant go, then, yeah, go kick some ass with the big, acid-spitting bruiser. She smiled at his words and grabbed him around the waist, hugging him tightly. He kissed her, tried to leave, and nearly got bowled over as she slammed into him, demanding another hug and another long kiss. He savored it and tried to memorize her taste and smell, and when he began to laugh, interrupting their amorous moment, she pulled back, looking scandalized.
Youre laughing?
Its just . . . Im trying to memorize how you feel and taste, and I did the same with Edeya. I mean her smell. When I realized I was doing it, I thought it was fucking weird, and it made me laugh.
Its not weird! I was doing the same! Her scowl melted into a rich laugh, and Victor loved the sound of it. Now go before I drag you inside and make you late.
Victor nodded, gave her one more quick kiss, and then walked out the gate onto the sidewalk. He knew he could make it in time if he walked, but he didnt want to be there without any time to spare, so he started jogging, and the magical sidewalk boosted his speed proportionately. With his gaze focused on the brilliant towers and the rainbow walkways of the god-like beings at their pinnacles, the sides of his vision began to blur as he flew through the city.
He felt good; he hadnt been lying to his friends. He decided the way to describe him was profoundly full of anticipation, excited about the many potentials unfolding in his future. He laughed and shook his head, Fuck that! Im stoked! That was the truth of it: He was stoked as hell, ready to kick some ass, and happy to know that he wouldnt have to kill anyone. If some of the other competitors wanted to mess with him, hed just beat the shit out of them until their Lifeguard talismans bailed them out.
Fuck yeah! he yelled into the wind as he charged through the streets, almost ripping Lifedrinker from her harness and screaming for his ancestors to watch him, but he stopped himself with a wild laugh. It wasnt quite time for that. When he arrived at the World Hall, it was just as busy as ever; Sojourn wasnt a city that slept much. He only had to look around for a moment, though, before Dar found him. The great, dark, stone-like man stomped toward him, seemingly out of nowhere.
His voice rumbled and cracked through the air, Good, Victor. You look vibrant and ready for the challenge.
Victor nodded. Im ready.
Dar smiled, his weird, stony flesh bending inexplicably. His fiery eyes blazed, and he said, Don your armor and gird yourself, apprentice. There are twenty-seven entrants, the highest number in a century, and four are tier-nine.