~~~~ The Previous Night ~~~~
On a fallen tree, deep in the forests of Lothua, sat Tyrbane and Yuuna, staring up at the night sky. Although the temperature was fair, Yuuna shivered under the heavy cloak that Tyrbane wore during the day. For the last several days she had become increasingly weak, having to pause for several minutes at a time to gather her composure. Although she claimed it was nothing, Tyrbane could only fathom what was really going on. For someone capable of healing critical patients with little trouble, for her to be suffering so much was extremely odd.
Tyrbane glanced over at his sister and gently rubbed her back. With a concerned look on his face he asked, “Are you sure you’re all right? We still have another day or so before we get to Haven.”
Yuuna grimaced, trying to cover the fact that she was in pain. A useless effort, since he was quite aware of it despite her best efforts to mask it. “Say, are you sure all of this is really worth it, Tyrbane?” She had completely changed the subject. She looked at him questioningly, continuing her line of thought. “All you have is some letters allegedly written by Gwinnyn, handed to you by a psycho who’s been trying to break the two of you up since you got together. Can you really trust what she said?”
“What are you saying, Yuuna, that we shouldn’t even bother? What if its true and Gwinnyn’s been here all this time waiting?” He sighed, patting her gently on the head. “Don’t you think its worth investigating?”
Yuuna’s head jerked away from his hand and she turned away from him slightly. “That’s not what I’m saying.” She looked towards the ground, swaying her feet back and forth and said, “You really aren’t thinking about this clearly, Tyrbane. You’re so absorbed in finding her.” She turned around suddenly, grabbing him by the face and screaming, “ Don’t you remember everything that happened? Don’t you remember seeing her body in the dirt with the townspeople beating her? Don’t you remember burying her?!? SHE’S DEAD Tyrbane!”
He ripped her hands away from his face and pushed her away from him. Her arms flung wildly as she grasped in the air for something to support herself from falling. Unable to find her balance in the dark, she struck the back of her head against the log and collapsed to the ground. “How dare you?” Tyrbane had no intention of letting her talk about the woman he loved so candidly. Tears formed in his eyes as he struck the log hard with his fist. “You think I could forget something like that? I remember it every time I wake up and every time I try to go to sleep. But the whole thing struck me as odd. There’s been a lot of strange things happening lately that I cannot explain. Alastora and Sizuru were with her that whole day, yet when I asked them what happened, neither one of them could give a straight answer. When they finally did, it was obviously fabricated. What about Alastora? Alastora always loved her sister with all her heart, yet she starts losing her sanity and trying to kill her? That makes no sense! The Alastora I knew would never act like that. The whole thing wreaks. So yeah, if there’s even a glimmer of hope that something else happened, I’m damn well going to look into it!”
Yuuna stayed on the ground, looking at him in shock. She curled up into a ball, unwilling to even look at him. Tears poured out of her eyes uncontrollably, rolling down her face and onto the cloak that was once again wrapped tightly around her body. “Stupid…” She mumbled the phrase, but it was still audible enough for Tyrbane to hear it.
“I… I’m sorry Yuna.” Tyrbane kneeled down beside her, picking her up gently and wrapping his arms around her midsection. He couldn’t believe he had pushed his own sister to the ground, the girl he had promised to protect and never harm no matter what. He really did feel stupid. “You’re right, Yuuna.” He shook his head in dismay as sadness welled up in his heart. “I really am stupid. All this time you’ve been looking out for me and all I do is think about getting Gwinnyn back. I never noticed that you were hurting too. Its not easy taking care of me, eh?”
She gently pushed her way out of his arms and sat defiantly, saying nothing at all.
He smiled warmly at her. Trying to cheer her up, he said, “Hey, you know Haven’s a big town. Once everything is over, how about we all go out and have some fun? We might even get lucky and find you a boyfriend! You are a grown-up now, even if you don’t look the part, haha!”
Instead of cheering her up, his words caused her tears to come at an increasingly faster rate. She was tired of covering up her feelings, hiding away behind a smile and a cheerful expression. Looking like a child had its benefits, but the perks were overshadowed by the limitations by far. She no longer wanted to be his little sister. Yuuna fought the tears back as best she could, pulling a small medallion from around her neck and holding it tightly in her hand. “Why do you think I did all that, stupid? I… I wish I wasn’t your sister. I really do.”
“What are you saying? I know we’ve had our problems together, but we always overcome them. I’m sorry I pushed you away Yuuna, I really am, so please don’t say things like that, ok?”
“You really are stupid!” She stood up with a huff, throwing the cloak in his face and slamming the medallion onto the log, shattering the necklace into fragments. “I’m tired of it all.” Yuuna turned away from him, her arms clasped behind her back. “I don’t want some other guy Tyrbane. All I want is you.”
Tyrbane peeled the cloak off of his face. Unable to find the right words, he watched in confusion as she dashed off into the depths of the woods. The last words he heard came right before she disappeared into the darkness: “I’m in love with you, idiot!” He would never forget those words. How could he? The girl he had spent the last twelve years with had just confessed to him. He thought he knew everything about him, but in reality, he had no idea what was going on inside of her heart all this time. He picked up the remnants of the medallion and looked at it. He instantly recognized the piece of jewelry. It was the necklace he had given her many years ago, when they promised they would be together forever. He had done so to make her feel welcome into the family, nothing more. When they first met, she was a lonely child that had just lost her parents. He did his best to make her happy. The day he gave her that necklace was the first day he saw her smile. Ever since then, she always had a joyful, positive atmosphere about her.
It finally donned on him. Until he met Gwinnyn, they were inseparable. They did everything together, no matter how meaningless it may have seemed to others. To Yuuna, Gwinnyn was never her brother’s girlfriend, she was Yuuna’s rival. He wondered why she never mentioned it before… why she bottled it up inside of her and simply accepted Gwinnyn and his eventual engagement. The whole time she was suffering and said nothing. The whole time she wanted nothing more than to be with him and he was blind to it. The person that was closest to him all of those years was the person he understood the least.
Tyrbane stood up and began gathering their belongings. Luckily, Yuuna had already packed up everything but a few odds and ends that they would need in the morning before they left. He paused for a moment, realizing that she had taken her bag with her. Although he took the liberty of carrying much of the load, she had stored away her own personal belongings in her own bag. He didn’t have time to think about it, he knew he had to find her before she collapsed or worse. The woods were no place for anyone to be wandering around alone in, especially in her condition.
Suddenly, the quiet night air was pierced by the sound of a shrilling scream. The sound was unmistakable to him. It was Yuuna. Before he had a chance to react, his whole body went numb. He struggled to remain standing as an immeasurable, invisible force was pushing against him. In the distance, the forest was lit up by a brilliant rose-colored aura, illuminating every facet of the flora and fauna with its eerie glow. “The hell… What’s with this huge magical aura?” He wasn’t sure exactly what was going on, but he definitely knew someone with an extremely high magic level was nearby. Whomever it was, it was in the direct path that Yuuna had went. Tyrbane rushed into the darkness after her, hoping and praying that she was all right.
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Doctor Silverhand was growing impatient with his opponents. The one insisted on hurriedly rushing around trying to pound him in the face with her mixture of elemental melee attacks. The other seemed content to mumble to herself in the background, undoubtedly preparing some sort of spell. He had little time to worry about it at the moment, because the main focus of his attention was turned towards the heavy-hitting female who was becoming more accurate with each attempted hit. For the time being he had been content with simply dodging her attacks, but after releasing her true power, it was plain that it would no longer be that simple.
Unfortunately, he also knew that his attacks would never land on her either. He could easily create an impenetrable defense, but striking back against someone who was easily keeping up with his speed and clearly a trained fighter would be a fruitless endeavor. In the end, he was simply buying time. The longer the two of them continued their relentless assault, the less likely they would be to realize that his plan was coming to fruition right underneath their noses. The orchestration, the timing… everything was nearly perfect. The release of Matsuri’s limiter was a slight miscalculation on his part, but well within the contingency plans he had set up. Honestly, he was hoping the Lothuan defense army would have shown up to defend their town by now. Haven was a key city in the country, yet not a single Lothuan soldier had arrived. It was as if they were simply letting it happen. Either that or they assumed the local task force could handle it. He wasn’t sure if his opponents were protectors of the town or simply friends of the girl he had talked to, but it really didn’t concern him much. To him, they were nothing more than pawns to be toyed with and eventually eliminated once their usefulness ran out.
While his mind was sidetracked with such thoughts, Matsuri landed a punch aimed squarely for his nose. His Iron Curtain automatically blocked the attack with no effort on his part. Even so, the hit pushed him backwards, forcing him to return his attention to the battle in front of him. In the split second it took him to regain his footing, Matsuri had already closed the gap again, landing another five successive hits towards his midsection. Out of the corner of his eye he could see the woman’s accomplice looking dead at him, muttering something inaudible to him.
He never expected that the two of them would be able to synchronize their attacks so perfectly. Matsuri’s attacks were indeed useless against his defense, but they served a purpose nonetheless. His Iron Curtain defense, a defense strong against ice and extremely vulnerable to lightning, was being forced to stay at full active, giving Kisara a clear shot at him in the comfort of her position far away. It was a stupid mistake. All he had to do was switch his defensive spell after dealing with Falaris, but he didn’t. He was wide open and he knew it. “Son of a…” his words were never completed.
The air around Doctor Silverhand grew thick as electrically charged particles surrounded him. With a flash of brilliant white light, the place where the Doctor was standing was instantly obliterated by a massive burst of lightning. Matsuri blinked away at that same moment, narrowly missing being a target herself. It was imperative that she keep him occupied to the very last moment, something that was more than a bit risky to her own health. She stayed on guard, not sure of what to expect. Although the blast would have killed a normal person with ease, she wasn’t about to take chances with this man.
Matsuri and Kisara stared intently into the debris cloud that had formed from the electrical explosion, looking for any hint of life. After a few moments they could see the form of a man struggling to his feet and dusting off his clothes.
Doctor Silverhand coughed momentarily, clearing his throat of dust. “Haha. I have to hand it to you. You actually saw through my defense.” He rubbed his forehead, clearing away the blood that slowly trickled down his face. He turned his head towards his left shoulder for a moment, taking notice of the raindrop that had landed on his dirt-covered clothes. His hand was shaking slightly as he brushed off the raindrop, a side effect of the lightning blast. He grinned wryly at them, saying, “Unfortunately for you, the fun and games end here.”
As if on queue, the skies opened up, unleashing a torrential downpour upon the area. The storm seemed peculiar to Kisara and Matsuri. Unlike the typical thunderstorm, there was neither lightning nor thunder. Not only that but the storm seemed localized to the area, leaving the town of Haven untouched by water. Matsuri regrouped to Kisara’s position, unsure of what was going on.
The air became bitter cold, the moist breath of all, freezing as quickly as it exited their mouths. The rain itself froze at once, floating in the air momentarily before transforming from harmless water into deadly arctic projectiles. As the visibility dropped, Kisara motioned towards Matsuri, indicating that she would teleport them out of the area. The effort proved useless as both became frozen in their tracks. It wasn’t the biting cold that kept them from moving but the sudden formation of a strong magical presence emanating from the hospital.
The doctor grabbed his head in pain as the hospital began pulsating cerulean blue. He raised a stronger defense, bracing himself against the onslaught of sheer power. He had underestimated how effective his plan would be. In fact, he simply had no idea the effects would be strong enough to affect him. Of course, he was full of himself and would never admit that even he had been trumped.
Kisara gazed at Matsuri confused, and asked, “What’s going on?!?”
“Tch. The doctor was just a decoy. The real battle is just beginning.”
The hospital transformed into a colossal block of ice, shattering to icy powder thereafter. The silhouette of Falaris could be seen accented against the backdrop of ice that glimmered like diamonds in the darkness. Her massive claymore was propped on her shoulder, her free hand glowing blue.
Kisara and Matsuri looked on with a mix of confusion and shock. They had made the same mistake as the doctor, writing off Falaris as a near-death fighter, not someone who posed a threat.
“I believe you know my collegue.” Doctor Silverhand motioned towards Falaris as she approached him from the rear, snow falling all around her. “Falaris, the Ice Queen.”
Falaris grasped the hilt of her sword with both hands, swinging it cleanly towards the doctor’s head. His defensive shield shattered in that single blow, sending him sprawling forwards and onto his knees.”
“What the HELL are you doing? I command you to do what I say!”
“Nobody kills one of my subordinates and gets away with it.” She shouldered her blade, pointing her left hand towards him. “Enjoy your frozen hell, asshole.”
Doctor Silverhand panicked, realizing his fate had been sealed. “Dammit! Do as I say!” His attempt to yell was silenced as his body was surrounded in solid ice. The last thing he saw before his death was the sadistic smile of the woman he had failed to manipulate. His calculations were wrong. His plan a failure.
“Myrii!” Falaris called out for the man who had teleported herself and the Doctor to Haven. He materialized a short distance away, walking towards her nonchalantly. “What’s the prognosis?”
“Sizuru’s injuries have been repaired. She will make a full recovery. In other news, I have the documents giving you permission to terminate the…” Myrii glanced at the remains of Doctor Silverhand and grinned. “I see you already took the liberty of solving the problem.”
“The shithead killed Alastora. What the hell did you think I would do? Wait around for permission from a bunch of hardass bigwigs? Screw that.” Falaris stomped defiantly on the remains, grinding her boot into the doctor’s cloak. “Lets go.”
The mysterious teleporter turned towards Kisara and Matsuri and tossed a small package towards them. “Give that to Lady Farore. It should cover the damages.”
“How did you know…”
“We’re the M.C.T.U. We know everything.” With that, Myrii and Falaris dematerialized into the darkness.
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