Chapter 47:
It was early in the afternoon when Stryg opened the doors of the Merry Crescent. He had expected the tavern to be fairly empty at this hour, but it was more packed than he had ever seen it. There wasn’t a single empty chair in sight, dozens of patrons milled around the bar, waiting to get their drinks.
Stryg glanced between the tables, hoping to find Feli. One of the tavern goers looked at him with surprise. The man turned to his friend next to him and whispered into his ear. They both looked at Stryg and began whispering amongst themselves. Soon enough half the tavern was muttering with each other and staring at Stryg.
Stryg felt mildly uncomfortable with the situation. He caught whispers of “Is that the guy?” “Wait, the rumors are actually true?” “He’s smaller than what I thought.”
Stryg wondered if they were looking for a fight.
He was about to say something when Feli called out to him, “Stryg, you’re here!”
She ran up to him and kissed him on the lips. Many in the crowd groaned and sighed as they confirmed that particular rumor as well.
Stryg cracked a small grin, “Of course I’m here. I wouldn’t leave what’s mine behind.”
“Are we going somewhere?” Feli raised a brow. He loved reminding her that she was his. Feli didn’t mind too much, it’d help keep others off her back.
“I just finished my winter exams, so I thought it’d be a good chance to bring you to my apartment.”
“Ooh, I finally get to visit a mage’s home. What’s it like? Do you have a bubbling cauldron or magic candles?”
“What? No. Cauldrons are used by red magi and I don’t even know what a magic candle is.”
“Oh,” Feli frowned. “I don’t know what the difference between a red magi is and what you are. I heard all magi have magic candles that glow forever.”
“I’ve never heard of that before,” Stryg shook his head. “Either way, you’re not coming to visit.”
“Huh? I thought you just invited me? Are you messing with me?” Feli’s frown deepened.
“Not at all. I’m here to take you to my apartment to stay with me.”
“Like permanently?”
“Permanently,” Stryg voiced with conviction. He wanted Feli to be nearby.
“Let me go get my things, I’ll be back down in a bit,” Feli smiled brightly.
The crowd of tavern-goers were still staring at them. Stryg made sure to slap her bottom as she ran upstairs. Feli rolled her eyes, but didn’t look back. He looked pointedly at the crowd, he wanted them to know she was his. The message was clearly received as they all turned away glumly. He admitted he was a bit happy at their response.
“Mr. Stryg, it’s wonderful to see you!” The tavern master came out from behind the bar.
“I appreciate your hospitality the last time I was here,” Stryg said sincerely.
“It was my pleasure. I’m glad you’ve come to visit us again. Can I get you something to drink? I recall you liked Fire Breath, yes?”
“No, I rather not drink alcohol right now. But, if you have something sweet I’ll take it.”
“I believe we do. Carla! Bring the mage some raspberry juice. Don’t keep him waiting!”
“Right away,” Carla nodded to the tavern master, bowed to Stryg, and disappeared into the kitchen.
“Please, have a seat while you wait,” the tavern master offered.
Stryg looked at an occupied chair at the bar. The occupant quickly stood up under Stryg’s gaze. The cyan goblin had a smug look on his face, he could get used to this.
“I wanted to talk to you,” Stryg said as he sat down.
“Whatever you wish to say, I’m all ears,” the tavern master said with a wide-smile.
“I want to take Feli. She’ll be coming to live with me. In other words she won’t be working here anymore.”
The tavern master winced, “We’ll all miss her... but I won’t stop you. I thought something like this would probably happen. I do hope you both can stop by from time to time to say hello, though.”
“Here is your drink,” Carla said, handing Stryg a tall mug.
“Thanks,” Stryg said and sipped the cold beverage.
“If there is anything else you want, I’m more than happy to assist you. Anything at all,” Carla smiled and leaned in closer, her blonde hair touching Stryg’s shirt.
Stryg understood what she was doing. Feli had done something similar. In Stryg’s eyes Carla was cute, but she paled in comparison to Feli.
“Noted,” Stryg took another sip.
“Stryg won’t be needing anything from you,” Feli walked up to the bar. “I’ll be taking care of all his needs. So, don’t worry your pretty little head.”
Carla frowned, but didn’t dare say anything else in front of the mage.
“Are you done packing?” Stryg asked.
“Yes. I don’t have a lot,” Feli held up a large satchel.
“Okay,” Stryg downed the rest of his drink. “Let’s get going.”
Feli bowed her head to the tavern master, “Thank you for letting me work here these past few years. I don’t think we’ll see each other again. Goodbye.”
“Actually, I like this place,” Stryg interrupted. “The drinks and food are good. I already talked to him about quitting your job. But, I’d like to come back to eat once in a while.”
“Eh?” Feli grimaced.
She supposed she should have expected it, after all why would Stryg be here in the first place. He was also drinking buds with Rorik. It didn’t mean she liked the situation, though.
“Well, that settles it. We’ll miss your pretty face Feli, but I hope to see you both soon,” the tavern master smiled.
“I really look forward to your return,” Carla beamed at Stryg.
Feli kissed Stryg on the cheek and glanced at Carla, “Don’t hold your breath.”
“Right, let’s get going,” Stryg jumped off the seat and headed towards the door.
“Bye bitch,” Feli mouthed silently at Carla before chasing after Stryg.
It was a sunny day, the brisk air only mildly frigid. The snow was beginning to melt. Spring was around the corner.
“Where to?” Feli asked.
“The scholar district. My apartment isn't too far from the magic academy,” Stryg answered.
“I’ve never been to the scholar district. What’s it like?” Feli caught up to his side.
“It’s covered in grey stone. The streets, walls, buildings, all of it. It smells a lot better than the commoner district too. The magic academy is full of different kinds of buildings, including this huge library. It’s nice. I don’t know much about the other three academies, they all have high walls so it’s hard to know what’s inside.”
“Sounds secretive,” Feli nodded.
It fit right into Feli’s view of what the high-society schools must be like. Closed off to outsiders and filled with incredible mysteries.
The walk over was long, Feli wasn’t out of shape, but she wasn’t used to carrying a large heavy satchel for over an hour either. Stryg kept a surprisingly fast pace. Feli struggled to match his gait.
“You didn’t tell me it was so far,” Feli complained.
“It’s normally not, but I’ve slowed down so you can keep up.”
“This is your slow speed? Well, thank you for having mercy on this weak human,” Feli groaned.
“Are you mocking me?”
“I would never dream of it, darling,” Feli sighed.
“Hmm.” Stryg stared at her face, unblinking.
“Are we close?” Feli laughed nervously.
“...Probably another twenty minutes.”
“Could you at least help me with this bag?” Feli smiled weakly.
“Sure,” Stryg grabbed the bag with little effort and hauled it onto his shoulders.
Feli was surprised. She thought he’d say no, not bothering enough to care. Why else wouldn’t he have helped earlier?
Feli didn’t understand that Stryg simply hadn’t thought about helping. Back in his village people were expected to carry their own weight and asking for help was normally frowned upon.
“You don’t seem tired at all,” Feli pointed out.
“I exercise a lot, on my own time and in class. Magi are expected to be in fit shape, but you'd be surprised at how many aren’t. My master also makes me run errands all around the trade district often. This little walk here isn’t much.”
“Right…” Feli muttered. Of course magi lived up to different standards.
Feli knew the moment they left the trade district and entered into the scholar district. Stryg had been right, the floor was covered in pristine cobblestone. Tall limestone walls lined the streets all around. She felt uncomfortable at the people they passed by.
“They’re all staring,” Feli whispered.
“I’m used to it. People have stared at me my entire life,” he shrugged rigidly.
Feli studied Stryg in a new light. She hadn’t thought about it. It must not have been easy being a hybrid growing up. People didn’t like those that were different, especially the commoners. They probably thought Stryg was strange, then again she supposed he was.
“I know what it’s like to be stared at too,” Feli linked her arm with his. “I say let them stare,” she grinned.
It was simple, but Stryg found Feli’s actions strangely comforting. They finally arrived in front of a metal gate, where a guard sat in a small building nearby. The guard recognized Stryg, walked out, and opened the metal doors. Feli smiled at the treatment, but her attention was soon lost to the large stone complex in front of them.
“These apartments are for students who work in one of the academies. Usually, teachers’ assistants or the like. My apartment is on the 3rd floor, come on,” Stryg took Feli’s hand and led the way.
Feli admired the limestone architecture of the halls and stairs. She had never been in a building this posh before.
“I was impressed when I first came here too. But, the real surprise is inside,” Stryg opened the door to his apartment.
Feli’s eyes danced around everywhere, “It’s beautiful!”
The spacious living room had polished wooden floors, yet was empty save for a blue couch. She’d work on livening up the place later. She strode into the kitchen. A brand-new cast iron pot hung over a stone fireplace. She wondered how complex the chimney system had to be in the complex to have a fireplace on the 3rd floor. There was even a built-in kitchen island table. Feli opened the kitchen oak cabinets, but was disappointed to find no food.
“They’re empty. Where’s the food?” Feli asked.
“I don’t have any. I don’t know how to cook, so I don’t bother stocking the cabinets with food. I normally eat at the academy.”
“I’ll have to change that. Let’s go grocery shopping when you get the chance. I’m not the best of cooks, but I can still whip up some decent meals.”
“Really? That’d be great,” Stryg was elated to have food prepared in his own home, he might even be able to eat in bed. The idea was tempting.
“Let me show you the bathroom,” he said.
He led her to a large tiled room. A marble toilet sat on one side of the room, while a wide marble tub stood proud at the other end. A copper wash basin sat on a granite counter between the two.
“You turn this to get water,” he pointed to an iron spigot above the tub. “Then take out the plug at the bottom of the tub to drain the water when you’re done. I normally don’t use the tub since the water here is cold.”
Stryg sighed, “I guess I’ve gotten used to the warm showers at the academy.”
“This place is amazing!” Feli screamed in glee.
Stryg winced at the high pitch sound, but she didn’t notice. Feli had never seen such nice hardware, and for a bathroom no less. Her life really was changing for the better.
“I can use this whenever I want?” Feli asked just to make sure.
“Yup. I can stay in this apartment until I graduate, which will be around 2 years and a few months from now. At which point I’ll have to find another place to live.”
Feli grinned inwardly. When the time came she’d nudge Stryg to get a house in the villa district. But, for now she loved where she was.
“Where’s the bedroom?” She asked.
“That’s my favorite room,” Stryg smiled proudly.
Like the other rooms, the bedroom was sparse, save for the largest bed Feli had ever seen. The titanic bed practically took up all the space.
“My master bought it for me as a bonus to becoming her apprentice. It’s my prized possession,” Stryg jumped onto the bed, arms open wide. “It’s so soft. It beats the ground any day.”
Feli smirked and fell on top of Stryg, “Is it softer than me?”
Stryg’s hands began exploring under her blouse, “Why don’t we find out?”
Felli giggled and kissed him.
Thanks for the chapter!
I wonder how long it will take Feli to learn hybrids are sterile. I expect the news will cause her some anxiety since it means there'll never be an heir to tie them together. People don't often react well when they get into a commitment with certain expectations only to realize later that an important detail isn't as they assumed.
@Onihikage i was thinking that, but depending on the progression of the relationship i dont think she'll care, really.
like, i dont see her as strictly 'wanting a child' so much as wanting the connection that comes with it. basically her perceived notion vs reality.
when she realizes stryg has no intention of ever letting any of "his women" go, it would probably do much to assuage any anxiety she might have.
i think the real interesting bit would come later when she desires to have his child earnestly out of love (im grossly over-assuming that would even happen, of course. let me dream )
@Frostbird what if she gets pregnant??? Oh somebody about to die that day
@Szaku Hmm, interesting analysis
@Frostbird nah. nothing as noble to call it an 'analysis'. more of 'letting my imagination bubble over'
i mean if you wanna say "analysis", fact is most of the comments assume way too much and only know whats posted so far.. like, everybody just kinda took for granted the new details or 'facts' as the story presented them. "hybrids are sterile" i mean, maybe? maybe some hybrids, and maybe none. low fertilization rate =/= no fertilization rate. and i know this is slightly off topic but at the start these were the same people who swore up and down it wasnt possible for a goblin to be mageborn so they obviously just dont know everything, and everything doesnt always apply to everyone. stryg has proven to be vastly different in every way so far. and its not like the people of hollow shade have all the facts. on anything, really. "there's always an exception" as they say.
like, ill give another one ive been keeping mum on: to date we still dont know stryg's full abilities. his testing was stopped early by the jealous drow chick, and they only found out he had gray chromatic by accident. so unless loh had him retested sometime offscreen, there's an entire chest worth of untapped possibilities we dont know about. even after loh said she's gonna train him seriously, its like nobody even considered having him take the tests again.
another thing is the gods/goddesses of this world. do they exist, or dont they? after seeing a weird mix of primitive/savage tribal behavior but then stryg having night visions, its highly possible that lunae legit is trying to warn or communicate with stryg but because of how he's been raised and ignorant of so much the message isnt getting through.
im sure that last one is probably for chapters much later in the story, yea.
tl;dr we dont really have enough yet to start analyzing anything. or at least i dont. i just like adding to like-minded comments here and there as i see em
@Szaku Wow, this is some next observation! I'm really happy to see someone look deeper into the story and understanding the limits of 3rd person narration and that what characters know or think isn't necessarily always fact. Kudos to you Keep it up!
@Szaku Hybrids were sterile - so far. We haven't seen any other goblin hybrids. It's strongly implied by the information we have, but that doesn't completely rule out that it may not be absolute truth. There might exist some conditions that could make pregnancy possible. Magic manipulation of sperm perchance, dragon blood being the other possibility.
@Szaku I agree . I have always thought that the initial abbreviated ability test left a whole rack of shoes to drop.
@pavook but we still don't know for sure if he's a hybrid, sure some people believe he is but he could also be a mutant of sorts, sure there is a lot of hints to it but nothing for sure