Another gap in my journal here. I knew why, and liked to pretend it was the looming battle for the bridge. I didn’t care to put into writing the actual reason, lest the unfaltering text altered the memories that I held close and ruined the illusion.
As soon as the town came into sight, part of me relaxed. The amber sky as the sun started to depart calmed me, despite the creeping danger of the next day.
“From the book, there’s one high-level guy in charge of their defenses. Half-giant or something, full plate, and bad attitude. Rest of the group is a mix of ranged focused, some melee, from what I can gather. There's only some vague records because Hadrian was jealous over it.” I sighed and rubbed at the back of my head.
“Not very fun for us then,” Ren agreed. "Plate is tough to crack."
Wolf grumbled. “Metal, gross.”
Melee was usually easier for us to deal with. Rooting them in place and doing damage from afar while Wolf chewed everyone up. More arrows and spells meant we would be taking a lot more hits without being able to contest them. Maybe not something to worry ourselves over right now. The large metal opponent might be the exception to the usual rule, unless Roger fancied putting some dents in their helmet, too.
I felt like I had walked enough for a lifetime over the last few days and hoped there were carts and possibly horses that didn’t want to maim me in our near future.
Our mood was rather subdued as we slunk into the perimeter of the town. It was quiet, as it usually was, with the System-created starting to pack up and get ready for the evening themselves. It was odd, and the promise of a warm bed was the only thing stopping me from standing around and taking it all in. Still no Players that stood out. Aside from our enemies, this whole area had felt disjointed, like a ghost town. A one-woman apocalyptic event had rolled through and bathed the world in blood.
The misery sunk in as we walked into the tavern. It looked near identical to the other day, down to all the System-created in similar positions. Again, a few patrons that Wolf shoved out of the way to settle down beside the fireplace.
“Greetings adventures. How can I help you this evening?”
“One room. En-suite.” I gave him the plain details. Anything else was just set dressing he wouldn’t care for.
“Of course,” he put the key on the counter. Same room as last time. “We have full vacancy tonight. Enjoy your evening.”
I gave him the gold as I raised an eyebrow at Ren. A fully empty tavern again wasn’t concerning in of itself, but it added to the dramatic air. I had come to the conclusion that on the first night, the assassins had bought out all but one room to guarantee where we'd be. But now it felt like the world was devoid of normal Players. Well, we couldn't know that for sure, but it was the impression we were being presented. “Sleep well, Wolf. Same security measures as before.”
He grumbled his acknowledgements.
We headed to the room and locked it behind us. A little shrine of safety. Immediately, I went and sat on the bed. Then I just flopped backwards onto it and sighed, unable to hold myself back from truly relaxing. Heavenly.
“Don’t get the bed dirty. I’m going to bathe.”
I closed my eyes and smiled, listening to the door close before the taps started up. Next time, I mused, and sat back up. Put the gold coin back away and rubbed at my eye sockets. Time to hand those Quests in while I waited my turn.
“Take as long as you want,” I called to her. “I’m going through my new abilities.”
“Gladly.”
The blue boxes appeared, and I got rid of them immediately, not particularly interested in whatever terrible rewards the System wanted to give me. The STAR glowed golden light as all the experience filtered in as the Quests were complete. I exhaled, hoping for something overpowered to make the next day easier.
[Level Up - 8]
[Stats Increased]
[New Passive:
[New Passive:
[New Ability:
I clucked my tongue and brought the ability up immediately.
Top Deck allowed my
I stood and walked around the room. Covered the window with a thick blanket even though it was heading to nightfall, anyway. Put the lantern on medium. Placed my chair by the door with my hat and jacket on it.
Eye of the storm.
The bathroom door opened, and Ren stepped out.
“Good news,” I grinned, pausing in brief surprise as she was already in her nightgown.
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“Sorry, we were heading to sleep anyway, and I didn’t want to squeeze into that waistcoat again.” She wrinkled her face up and headed for the bed. “It’s all yours - but what’s the good news?”
“Oh - uh, I can now teleport and when you help me with tricks, it gives me Dazzle icons.”
She walked across the room and got under the covers with a yawn. “All my efforts won’t go to waste then. I haven’t done mine yet. I hope I get some bullshit, too.”
I smiled and waved her off as I went into the bathroom and shut the door. Taps on, stripped down, and sat in the warm water as quickly as possible as it filled. I grew tired of my own dried blood getting everywhere - it wasn’t exactly very becoming of a great showman to look like he had rolled out from a fistfight in a butcher’s shop. I scrubbed down fully. All the sweat and grime from the day, my hair matted from being stuck under my hat for hours. Just fresh, clean, and ready to be served up on a platter tomorrow.
How does one even assault a bridge? Taps off, I sunk into the hot water and tried to relax my brow rather than furrow it. Neither part of me was particularly well versed in siege warfare, but the hope was that it’d just be a bunch of goons standing about preventing access and we could just hit them with everything we had with the intent that they buckled before we took any serious damage. Never that easy, though, was it?
I had a few tricks on the sidelines, but needed to think of more - just in case. Might even lose a little sleep in thinking up potential new plans. Ultimately, improvisation in situ would just be me clicking the practiced skills into place. What would fit and give me the win—or at least a few Dazzle icons.
With a sigh, I left the warmth of the water. Despite how much I needed it, the soft bed was too big a draw, and I yearned for the comfort of a proper sleep. Sleepwear on as the water filtered out. I yawned and rubbed my hair backward. Needed a cut soon enough. A little time roughing it out in the wild, and it wasn’t as sharp as it used to be.
Into the bedroom and the lantern had been lowered to almost nothing. Enough for me to see around my side of the bed, however, and I climbed in eagerly. Completely melting between the cover and mattress once again.
“Max?”
“Yeah?”
“Can I ask you something?”
I turned over, expecting her to have something to bring up about her new ability - or even just ask for me to hold her again for comfort. I hadn’t realized she was facing my way in the bed already and I rotated to be face-to-face with the elf. A lot closer than anticipated. “Ah, of course?”
“Are you worried about tomorrow?” Her voice was soft and her eyes stared into mine, not scowling, but perhaps concerned.
My jaw worked more than my brain did. Always at night time, she came to crack me open and see what emotional response she could get from me. Safety in the dark. Well, I was about to test that theory. Maybe some of the bath water got in through my ears, as my brain felt like soup.
“You want my honest answer?”
She nodded slowly. “Always.”
My heart caught in my chest, but I allowed the truth to come out unabated for once. “The only thing I’m scared of… is losing you.”
Her eyes widened slightly and searched my face to see if I was trying to pull a fast one. “You’re not bullshitting?”
“No.” No tricks, no deception, and no illusions.
A soft smile crossed her face. “Good. I'm scared of losing you, too.”
I raised my hand and brushed the blonde hair away from her face. Leaned forward to kiss her, and she reciprocated. She wrapped her arms around me as I pulled her in closer.
Just as I had known all along, magic was real.
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My eyes flickered open. Daytime, but the sun struggled to get through the blanket covering the window. Briefly, I panicked at not being woken up by the elf, before I turned to see her still beside me in bed, smiling.
“Ren, I-“ My words stopped as she put her finger to my lips.
“Today is going to be noisy, trickster. Let’s just enjoy a little peace while we can.”
I nodded and laid back down. She put her arm over me and rested her head on my chest while I idly rubbed my fingertips on her back. More to live for. More to die for.
My brain felt empty. For the first time in a while, I let it stay so. Enjoyed the moment for what it was. Two flawed people just existing despite the odds. It was maybe ten or fifteen minutes that we stayed like this, although it felt like hours. I wished it could have been. She gave me a pat on the chest and rolled out of bed, throwing the covers to obscure my vision from her escape. As they dropped, she stood, fully dressed in her magician’s outfit.
“I was about to do the same...” I grinned. “But realized I’d probably crack my head open on the bedside table.”
She rolled her eyes, but a soft smile stayed on her face. “Too preoccupied with trying to feel me up that you didn’t even ask about my new ability.”
“Unfair.” I threw back the covers and stood, changing into my Cosmetic outfit in the least flashy way possible. “I seem to remember-“
“Ah!” she interrupted, holding her hand up. “New rules. Mild flirting is acceptable, but no pillow talk during the day.”
“Acceptable.” I crossed my arms.
“Let’s survive today before we go any further, okay?” The smile faded from her face as cold reality cooled the new flames we were trying to stoke. “My new ability is another arrow attack. Like entangling shot, but it… makes targets more susceptible to debuffs.”
“Like Dazzle,” I said with a nod. “System really knows, huh? About the Party dynamics, I mean.”
“Perhaps,” she replied, and shrugged. “Let’s get Wolf and start making the journey? If we don't leave now...”
"We might never do," I agreed. Too easy to sink into comfort. We needed to keep the fires lit.
The room was unlocked as I donned my hat and jacket keeping guard, chair back into my Inventory. I also stole the lantern, but forgot the blanket over the window - so it seemed a fair trade at the end of the day. We walked down the stairs to see Wolf waiting for us. The bear stretched out and yawned.
“Ready to meet the day, bud?” I grinned at him.
He looked between me and Ren and raised his eyebrows, his amber eyes twinkling beneath the bowler hat.
I raised a finger and wagged it at him. “Don’t even start. I just want to know your new ability and then I’ll go die of embarrassment. Or head trauma, as is tradition.”
“No dying before you’ve cooked for us.” Ren sidled in beside me. “You were supposed to yesterday.”
I waved off the System-created barkeep as we exited and headed for the western road. “I did say that, didn’t I? Sorry, my mind was quite preoccupied.”
They both raised their eyebrows at me.
“With the whole battle thing.” I rolled my eyes. “Let’s grab food from a shop, and I’ll cook later if we survive.”
“When we survive,” Wolf corrected. “Positive attitude manifests what you want in this world.”
Somewhat true, I had to relent as I deflated. The System certainly gave me the skills I needed to succeed. I just had to do the hard work myself.
Soon enough, we were back on the road eating meat pies. They were adequate - filling enough to keep the nerves from shaking at my stomach. The day had started sunny, but gray clouds were looming from the east and the breeze was carrying them straight toward our path. Typical that gloom would know where some tragedy was about to take place.
We rounded a hill, the cobbled road rough and overgrown in parts. Odd, considering it was the main way over the river to the next area. A dark shape loomed into view as the trees slid along the sidelines.
“Is that some kind of sign?” I narrowed my eyes at the cross shape, like a large X, sitting on the side of the road.
“No,” Ren said, her face paling before she ran to get closer.
We followed suit, more of the picture becoming clear as we neared the logs tied together. It didn’t take elven eyesight to see what it was now.
A body.
Tied to the shape by hands and feet, the man was long dead. The elements and nature having worn away at his frame already. There wasn't much to signify whether it was a System-created or not, but the pit in my stomach told me it was a Player.
“They are monsters.” Ren worked her jaw, cold anger burning in her blue eyes.
I looked beyond, eyes darting to the road leading toward the bridge. There were more of the crosses, every so often. Some had blurred into the woodland around them, making them harder to spot at the outset, but now that I knew they were there… there were dozens along the part of the road we could see.
Ren stood beside me and narrowed her eyes. Her hand gripped my forearm as she pointed at the next one along.
“Max, that’s Hannah.”