Chapter 5 – When the Dark Comes to Light (3/6) [Yuuna Version]
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“The plan is to gather as much information as we can about both groups at Cero Village first, Jade.”

Abigail explained as I raced up to the front. With Abigail in the middle, Jade on the right, and me on the left, we discussed the plan for tomorrow.

“Ah, good that you’re up here, Feodora.”

Jade said as she looked back at the “goddess”.

 

 

“Cero is a rural town that has been suffering from plagues of sickness. That was the main purpose of our pilgrimage in the first place.”

The “goddess” said as she looked up at that clear sky.

“None of our communications are working… I’m not even sure what we’ll find when we reach Cero, so please be ready for anything.”

Abigail turned to me and smiled.

“I might want you to protect me if things get bad, Feodora.”

That lovely scent flowed around me, but as Jade told me, I channeled my spectrum, canceling out her suggestion.

“We’ll see, Abigail...”

I grinned, earning a giggle from her.

“Oh, Jade had to give you the key to my trick, didn’t she?”

 

 

“I don’t need her acting like a pawn the entire trip. Feodora is a vital piece to this investigation. The last thing she needs is to be your footstool.”

Abigail put her finger to her mouth and tilted her head.

“Oh, you mean like you were before, Jade?”

The knight barked as she glared at the “goddess”.

“That was before I figured out how to combat that sweet smell. Don’t expect me to protect you like your mindless followers.”

I could see a rivalry between the two of them. Jade and Abigail both seemed to be well respected in the Radiant City. Could it be that these two are always in a power struggle between one another?

Lana was still leading the pact when I looked in front of us. Her short stature and vast strides showed her trying to be a good leader. Even Abigail seemed amused as we all followed behind her.

“Lana tried to steal my sword from me when I first met her...”

I turned to the “goddess”, about to interrogate her.

“She said that you would like to have it… what did she mean by that, Abigail?”

The “goddess” snickered.

"That's just a personal project of mine. My little sister likes to make me happy, and when she goes out and finds artifacts, she tends to bring them back to me, useless or not.”

She sighed.

"Lately, she's been trying way harder than usual, though.”

Abigail turned to me.

“I heard of the scrabble you two had in town over that sword of yours. That golem Lana had was actually made by me. She doesn't have the skill level to design something that complicated."

 

 

“You made that?”

She nodded.

"Yep… and you destroyed it. That little girl won't get another one because she's grounded right now, but I owe you an apology for her behavior."

I turned back to the barklight, who appeared to have taken a bit of a lead on us.

“But Feodora, she’s just a little girl who wanted to make me happy. Try to be kind to her.”

Jade crossed her arms.

“She’s often compared to her sister… but all she has is her earth vessel powers. It’s like comparing an anthill to a mountain. It's the very reason why I don't fault her for acting out."

I looked at her small back. Compared to her sister, there’s nothing to compare. Her spectrum is far below average and in a real fight between us… I doubt she’d stand a chance. Lana is a child who seemed to want to do everything to show her worth to her sister… and our fight was one of her attempts, it seemed.

 

 

“Why not go up there and chat with her, Feodora?”

The “goddess” asked with her hand behind her back. There wasn't a sweet smell… her question was genuine, it seemed. But beautiful eyes fell on me, and I could see a bit of sadness as she asked.

“Hm…”

Reluctantly, I walked a little fast, making my way to Lana.

“Hey…”

“Eh?! What are you doing here?!”

The barklight floated and began kicking in the air violently. I had to shield myself from being kicked in the face.

“H-Hey! I-I just wanted to talk, Lana.”

“I don’t want to talk to you! Leave me alone! Get away from me, you creep!”

 

 

I was pushed back as she floated away from me, further from the group.

“Hey! Don’t go off too far!”

She turned back to me, pointed her tongue at me, and scowled my way. Clearly, she wanted nothing to do with me. As she flew further away, she landed around 30 feet in front of us, likely to be alone. 

“She’s not listening...”

Jade complained. Suddenly, the wind changed, and I could feel multiple shadows coming at us.

I looked towards the nearby trees. Strange howls began echoing in the field. The group all prepared for what we believed to be a beast, likely attracted to our spectrum. I looked into the trees of the forest nearby. The further away it was, the darker it would be, but I could see the outlines clearly. Wolves dashed out from the sides of us, clashing with the Barons behind us.

“We have seven wolves on our backs. Are you guys able to handle them?!"

Jade asked like a military officer. They all cried as they engaged the wolves. The three of us, Abigail, Jade, and I, watched the white orc-like beast coming from the front. They were large and fat as they approached like an earthquake. With each step, they shook the world as they aimed directly at us. Their legs were massive and had brown garments around their waist. Despite how large they were, their speed was incredible.

“Lana, get over here!”

Abigail commanded. The kid turned around, too far away to catch what her sister said. Three orc-like beasts with golden eyes rushed at us. As they rushed closer, they were going to collide with Lana before getting to us. Out of its mouth, a fire spectrum shot at her in a ray, aiming right to her.

“Ah?!”

Taken by surprise, she attempted to bring out a shield, but it was too late. Lana would have to take the brunt of the spectrum aimed at her. She fell to the ground as the fire pushed her way.

“Kids...”

I complained as I danced into the shadows in the distance before it was too late. Appearing out of the shade of the trees, I found my blade cutting the neck of an orc beast. Its spell was canceled just before it hit the barklight as the fire died down right in front of her. The beast was massive, around 3 of me in height, as it held a bright club on the side of a tree.

“Ha!”

I brought the razor-sharp darkness into my blade with the element of surprise. The massive orc brought its weapon back and attempted to crush me under the club. I cut through its club and sliced the beast's head off. Its body turned to dust in front of me. The other two beasts rushed past me and Lana, aiming at Jade and Abigail, along with the Baron’s still facing off with the wolves. 

Jade brought out her bright red blade. The knight held it behind her, and in an instant, her body shined bright.

 

 

She appeared behind one orc, and fire danced on the ground. She moved as fast as the speed of light and quickly demolished the orc to the right. Its white body charted as it turned to dust, scattering in the air.

“One more!”

Jade yelled as she turned back to Abigail. The fire on the ground died out and her body stopped glowing.  The “goddess” pointed her hand out with a vicious smile. Rainbows danced around her, and a beam of all elements shot from her fingers. It wasn’t large, but the pressure of it made my hair dance. Me and Lana could feel the effects as we stood our ground and witnessed her sister’s power. The earth around us shook at the power of her spectrum.

 

Quickly, the orc vanished instantly as massive elements shattered into the sky. 

“Not even good for a warmup.”

Jade complained as she put her weapon away. She turned to the “goddess”, who took off her hat to dust off the dirt.

“Good to know I have you I can rely on in battle, Jade.”

Thankfully it was a simple encounter. Even the wolves were dispatched quickly by the group. Together, Lana and I stood as everything began to calm down. Abigail raised her hand and what appeared below was a healing spell. Water washed on all of us at once. It was a testament to her power as a vessel that can use the 4 main elements at her disposal.

"Looks like everyone's alright."

I added, turning to the short barklight.

"Yeah..."

She looked up at me. I could see a surprised look on her. Abruptly, Lana pushed me and ran towards her sister.

“I didn’t need to be protected by you!”

She screamed and ran into the group of followers. I rubbed the back of my head.

“… I hate kids.”

I admitted under my breath. It was going to be a long trip, and if I planned to work with the sisters properly, I decided I would at least have to solve the problems between her and me. I ran back over to the two leaders, earning a giggle from the “goddess”.

“She’ll come around, Feodora.”

Abigail snickered, likely feeling my defeat.

“You embarrassed her to death that day. Usually, people just let her get away with things, but you fought back, and she was humiliated."

Jade crossed her arms.

“Is everyone alright?!”

The knight asked, earning a thumbs up from the followers. Satisfied, we began walking again. Jade turned to the “goddess” and started questioning.

"I still don't know why you're searching for dark artifacts, but it's a little suspicious knowing the person I'm looking for is a dark vessel, Abigail."

She shrugged as we continued to walk on the trail.

"That's all it is. I have my reason to look for dark artifacts, and they have absolutely nothing to do with your missing people case."

“We’ll see about that.”

In this fashion, we continued to travel.

For a while, we continued to walk. When the sun was at its highest on our journey. So, we finally stopped to break. The Baron’s made a small fire and began cooking our lunch. The wind was excellent, and it reminded me of the days where I lived in the forest. Abigail had her own tent that her followers made, and there she would eat her lunch and relax until we moved on.

“So, they really believe she's a goddess…."

I asked Jade. We both had a bowl of soup as our meal. It was hearty and good for stamina.

“Yeah, many of them left their families to join the Barons. In a way, they are their family.”

She swirled her bowl and its contents momentarily.

“Many of them are happy… Abigail actually does a good job at keeping their hopes alive and keeping their spirits high.”

“What’s your feelings on Abigail Pasco?”

I asked.

"… I honestly think she's an impressive person. Out of all the years I've lived, she's certainly someone I'm going to remember when she inevitably passes before me. She's… unique, and I do have a level of respect for her."

She ate a bit more of her soup before continuing.

“But that doesn’t mean I don’t suspect her of… dealing in shady business. Her dark collecting artifacts fit in a scenario that I've dealt with before."

“Scenario?”

The knight turned to me.

“I’ve watched people for thousands of years, Feodora. That’s the only reason why I can deduce what’s going on before it’s too late.”

She sighed.

“And Abigail sending her followers to look for dark artifacts… is an obvious sign that she might be involved in the darker levels of the world.”

“Dark arts…”

I thought about it. Maxwell told me a darker side to the spectrum, bordering on illegality. That would be things like necromancy or possession. Radiants regularly order executions for those who practice that kind of spectrum as they use bodies of people to test with. Primarily, it would be dark vessels that can do that.

“…Do you think she’s involved in those kinds of things?”

"I hope not, but there's a reason why she's on my radar. If she's a part of the missing people… there is a chance that they are kidnapping people to do practices like possession or necromancy on them. But I won't know until I find a body… that is if they are being killed."

This case was getting deeper by the day. I thought about that symbol and how it led us to a beast being fed spectrum. What would be the point of creating a beast uncontrolled?

“Hey… I have something to ask, Feodora?”

Jade looked at me. I could tell this was her "work mode" talking.

"Do you know how to use necromancy and possession… being a dark vessel and all?"

I closed my eyes and thought back to a day in the forest. I was small and was ordered to kill a boar for dinner. It was one of the first times I ever had to kill something on land to eat.

 


 

I was young and still learning out to use my darkness properly. I needed to eat and Maxwell was teaching me... how to hunt.

“Feodora, it’s wounded already.”

Maxwell reminded me. I could see its guts pouring out of its stomach, and the sound of death was coming from it. At that age, I felt horrible being the one who stabbed it. The corner of my eyes began to well up.

"Don't cry. To live, life must be sacrificed."

Maxwell commanded coldly.

I lifted my blade and began hacking at the boar. It took longer than I expected, but eventually, it stopped moving.

“Ahh…”

I bent down and touched its skin. Because of how uncontrolled my emotions were, I began feeding darkness into its body. Briefly, the boar took to its feet. I watched in horror as the mangled corps started to rise in front of me.

“What’s going on, Maxwell?”

I, of course, was horrified, but he stood there. Those cold eyes watched as the boar limped about before falling back to the ground.

“… Did you want it to live so badly?”

My clothing was bloody from the beating I gave the boar. I was young, inexperienced, and scared. In a way, the boar reminded me of myself, trying to live in a cold world.

“Kinda…”

I admitted.

"That power you just used is necromancy. It's illegal, and if you are caught using such a thing, you will be killed for it, Feodora."

I was shocked as I turned to my mentor.

"But if you need to use it to live… I will show you how. I will show you how to use a corpse as your friend, if only for a short time."

I stared at the demon who promised to show me the dark arts.

"When you kill for food, I'll explain to you how to properly use necromancy. But promise me… you will only use it to survive…."

 


 

I opened my eyes, revealing Jade’s golden pupils.

“No… I was never taught it.”

“…Good answer, Feodora.”

The knight said coldly. I'm sure she knew the truth, but admitting that would only put a bigger target on my back.

“Are you two ready?”

Lana asked as she came up to us. It seemed everyone was prepared to go. I was done with my soup and nodded.

“Yeah.”

“Well, hurry up! We’ll leave you behind if you aren’t ready.”

I could see her blush a bit as she turned away. It was strange how she put her hand on her hips, turned around roughly, and walked away as her tiny wings flapped.

“Hm…”

I turned to Jade, who had a self-satisfying smile on her.

“What?”

“I think she’s embarrassed to say thank you, Feodora.”

The knight chuckled.

“How do you know that?”

I was annoyed as we both stood up.

“You really don’t understand kids, do you? Clearly, she wants to get to know you better. I mean… it was really cool how fast you took out that orc beast, and she came out unharmed because of you.”

I felt the blood rushing to my head.

“It was in the shadows, and I had to, or else Lana would have been hurt.”

“Are you shy to say that you might have wanted to do it… to get on her good side, Feodora?”

I couldn't tell, but I think this was the natural side to Jade. The times I spoke with her, she was always in business mode. But being around her during these down periods showed me that she was an ordinary woman when she wasn't working. She smiled, joked, and enjoyed people watching.

Jade… was something else for sure.

We continued our journey for a while longer, and eventually, the sun was going down. Around the crackle of the fire , we relaxed after the long day. The first day of the journey to Creo was done, and I was staying watch for the first half of the night. Suddenly, my phone shook.

“Ehhh?!”

I jumped. Everyone turned to me as I took out my…phone.

“Hm?”

I looked at my phone and the name on the screen was... Yuu Yuu.

“Oh, hello?”

“…Hi?”

Awkwardly we both spoke at the same time. After a brief moment, we both began laughing. I couldn't hold it in, and my stomach felt like butterflies as Yuu Yuu giggled on the other end. Feeling the eyes on me, I stood up and made my way behind a few trees.

“How is your trip?”

Yuu Yuu teased.

“There’s… a lot of people here.”

I complained.

"I… I thought about what happened the other night… ah…."

Embarrassed, she continued.

“The… kiss?”

I asked as I looked away. My face was turning bright red.

“Well… not that, but…."

She moaned for a moment, then pretty much yelled into the phone.

“…Sorry for running out. Ah… I… I don’t want to keep doing that.”

I rubbed my foot into the ground.

“No worries… It is kind of weird, but I guess you had a good reason.”

“When you get back… I want to show you more about myself. I… I want you to know a lot more about… me.”

She sounded meek, and it was causing my heart to race.

“Sure… We’ll hang out a lot when I get back.”

“So, how was your day?”

I thought about it. It was an alright day so far. Despite having to… be in such a large group, there was nothing else to complain about.

“Hmm… do you like kids?”

I asked.

“Ah… I… I don’t really know. I don’t like people that much. B…But Yuu Yuu likes you a lot.”

I had to bury my head in my hands.

“Yuu Yuu can’t wait for you to come home. Yuu Yuu… really wants to play with you again.”

“…What am I supposed to say to that? I… want to play with you too.”

She giggled on the other end of the phone. My chest was burning up, and I… couldn't help but smile.

“I’ll be safe and come back to you, alright?”

“You better… I miss you already.”

She was obviously teasing and it felt... great hearing her like this. Phones are... amazing.

“Goodnight, Yuu Yuu.”

"Goodnight, F-Feo.”

“Feo?”

I asked but she hung up. It seemed that she decided to call me Feo from then on. I couldn’t help but laugh. For a moment, I sat there, looking up at the clear starry sky.

“Hey…”

I turned to see Lana in pajamas. She put her hand behind her back and walked over to me.

"Shouldn't you be asleep?"

I asked, but she continued to walk over to me. After a bit, she took a deep breath. Her wings fluttered like mad as she observed me. Her cheeks went bright red as she nearly yelled at me.

 

“T-Thank you for helping me earlier!”

Without waiting for my reply, she ran back to her tent with her sister. I sat there in shock that those words came from that… little girl.

“…Jade might be right.”

I was no good with kids. They… reminded me of the orphanage and all the abuse I suffered during it. Lana only amplified that feeling when I first met her. But… It seemed that Jade might have a knack for figuring people out. I took a deep breath and began walking back to the camp. There was a slight smile on my face as I did.

 

 

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