[Chapter 55] Kate – Confronting Kara
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Withdrawing stealthily, Kate left the Great Hall to climb to the roof. She spotted Kara admiring the rising lanterns. She’s not the type to mingle. Kate took a deep breath.
“What does my lovely pupil wish?” Kara asked as she neared.
“I’d like some help.” Kate declared flatly. Kara’s tail twitched with interest. “When Silver and I returned from the Darklands, we hated your guts to our core…” Kara didn’t bat an eyelid, but her grin widened. Keep cool, keep cool. “Since then, we spoke to Sars and Legonas. To be honest, some of it shocked me…”
“We discussed together afterwards. While Silver might have found some peace, I haven’t. I need more. Sars claims you took a liking to us. Is that the truth?”
“Silver is the clone of a legendary hero, raised by another hero. That’s the best start you could dream of.” Kara looked at her sideways. “In comparison, what’re you? An orphan from nowhere. Sure, you’ve above-average abilities backed by hard work, but can’t you see the difference? You’re already two years older. Do you think that gap will shrink?”
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“On a whim, I decide to give you the strength to survive… and maybe stay together.”
“Yes, I pushed you harder, but the training was the same. Silver’s talent simply made it easier for him. Have you not noticed how he holds himself back around you?”
He does? She’d sometimes suspected, but… That must end.
“Also, aren’t you forgetting Arther Bard was a summoner? Silver hasn’t even begun exploring this side of his potential.”
“If you can’t overcome your resentment and accept the renown of being ‘Kara’s disciple’, you’ve no chance of keeping up. You’ll either drag him down or watch him ascend while withering away.”
Kara got up, “In the end, I gave you an opportunity. Make of it what you will.”
“Thanks.” Kate said to empty air. The immortal had leapt away. She’s so aggravating.
Kate sat contemplating. ‘Dragging Silver down’ isn’t an option. There was still much to process, but perhaps she too could come to terms.
Above, phoenixes left their perches on the Helix and circled down. The burial is beginning soon. They’d light the path to the Tomb of Legends. It was time to grieve the man who’d rescued her long ago.