WARNING!
This story contains the following: Shonen-Ai, Yaoi - Lime and Lemon, Violence, Language, Male/Female sex.
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DAY FIVE PART TWENTY-FIVE The echo of the twelfth chime still hung in the air. In an agonizing slow moment, they raised their heads and opened their eyes. Violet looked into verdant. They were dazed by their actions, and they looked confusedly, almost stupidly, into the eyes of the other. Cordelia’s eyes suddenly snapped open and she pulled forcefully away from Aya. He let his arms drop, letting her escape from his grasp. She scooted to the edge of the bench, cradling herself in her arms, as if she were seeking warmth. Aya looked closely, and saw that she was shaking. He reached out a hand and put it on her shoulder. “Cordelia,” he said softly. She pulled away and stood abruptly. She averted her gaze away from him. “I... have to get back. I’ve been away too long as it is.” With that, she turned and walked, quickly and stiffly, from the clearing. Aya sat, watching her as she disappeared from sight. He still sat there, long after she had left, staring at the spot where he had last seen her. Then he burst out of his sitting position and began to pace the clearing furiously. /What’s going on?/ he asked himself. /I don’t understand any of this!/ He ran a hand through his air, letting out a ragged sigh. /The unemotional man is finally affected by something,/ the dry voice in his mind commented. “What’s going on?” Aya repeated. /I feel... connected with Cordelia somehow. But not romantically./ He shook his head to emphasize the point. /I’m *not* falling in love with her! And if she is with me, tough. I’m leaving soon. As soon as I can find that spell./ /Which may be awhile, since you don’t know where it is./ “Can’t you tell me?” Aya asked out loud. “You seem to know a lot.” /Sorry. That’d be cheating. You’ll find it though./ “Anytime soon?” Aya sighed and collapsed back onto the bench. /Maybe,/ came the vague answer. Then there was silence, a vacancy, and Aya knew the voice had left. /But getting back to the present problem,/ he said, steering his thoughts back. /I can’t let anything happen between Cordelia and I. It’s not... right. That kiss... wasn’t right./ Aya was restless, so he stood back up and started to pace again. “It just didn’t feel right,” he continued. “Something was... wrong. And I don’t know what. I don’t know what to think, damnit!” he cried. He continued to pace, deep in thought. Meanwhile, the day progressed, and the sun’s earliest rays touched the horizon. Looking up for a moment, Aya’s orchid eyes focused on it. He knew that he’d have to go back and talk to Cordelia. Grabbing his staff, he headed down the path. It would be better if he could catch her alone instead of during the day with all the inn patrons around. He set his staff down hard with every step, frustration evident in his face and manner. He pushed the door to the tavern open and stomped in. No one was around. The place was empty, as were the streets of the town. Not many people were up at this early hour. He clomped over to a table and sat down, waiting for Cordelia. He knew that she would appear sooner or later. He sat back, closing his eyes. He was suddenly extremely tired. Walking around yesterday in a fruitless search, staying up all night, and now worrying about his present position. It was enough to tire anyone out! After several moments of attempted sleep, he felt a presence near his. He cracked an eye to see Cordelia fidgeting on the other side of the table. Aya waved his hand, indicating the chair, and the girl sat down. She placed her clasped hands on the tabletop and stared at them. “Cordelia,” he said softly. “Yes?” she asked, equally as quiet. “I... Well...,” he began awkwardly. /How am I going to approach this?/ “Last night...” “I’m sorry,” she whispered. She looked up, smiling slightly, closing her eyes. “It just didn’t... feel right, did it?” Aya blinked in surprise. Then he shook his head. “No...” “It did at first, but then...” Cordelia laughed softly. “It was like kissing a brother.” A small smile quirked at Aya’s lips. “I felt like I was... kissing my mother.” Cordelia looked up and their eyes met. Their smiles grew and laughter burst forth. Aya reached out his hand, and Cordelia took it in hers, entwining their fingers. “Well, now we know our feelings for each other.” “Purely platonic.” Aya smiled. After all his worrying that morning, it had all turned out all right. He felt the bond between them strengthen. They shared similar pasts, but they were still so different. And yet, they found a nameless connector that made them united, more so than any loving, married couple. Then Aya sighed and looked away. /Aya,/ he suddenly thought. /We were connected like this. It wasn’t because we were family. It... was something nameless. I wonder if I’ll ever see you again. Or if this girl will try to fill your space in my heart./ Cordelia noticed his emotional shift. “Aya?” she asked. “What’s wrong?” He looked up. “I thought of... my sister. I... miss her.” “What’s her name?” “Aya...” Cordelia looked at him curiously. “But that’s your name. Right?” Aya sighed. He looked deeply into Cordelia’s eyes. The longer he searched, he knew that he could trust her. “Her name is Aya. Mine... is Ran.” “Ran,” Cordelia whispered, trying the name out. She smiled kindly, squeezing his hand. “It’s beautiful. Even if it does mean sea queen.” A half-smile graced his lips. “Ahh.” “You miss her?” “Very much. We were... very close.” Cordelia scooted her chair closer. “Tell me about her.” “Did you know,” Aya suddenly asked, “That I’m from another world?” “W... World?” Aya looked up, his face serious. Cordelia stared back in surprise at him. He nodded. “I’m from a different world. That’s why I’m not like the other mages, the other people you know. Do you believe me?” Cordelia slowly nodded, her emerald eyes searching his. “From anyone else, no. But from you... Yes, I believe you.” Aya looked at the tabletop. “Would you like to see my world? It’s so different from yours.” He looked up as Cordelia nodded. Releasing her hand, he reached into once of his pouches and pulled out a pinch of powder. He sprinkled it in a circular pattern on the table. Holding out his hands, he closed his eyes and began to chant. Cordelia watched, part in fear and part in fascination, as an image began to take place in the powdered circle. Aya trailed off and opened his eyes. “It’s connected to my mind. So what I think, you see.” Cordelia looked at the image plate. It was oval-shaped, and opaque and white. She could not see through it. It was as if Aya had solidified the air in front of her. She looked around it. It was thin, barely the width of parchment. She looked back at the image plate. At first, all she saw was herself as Aya looked at her. Then an image of the planet Earth floating space appeared. Cordelia gasped. “It’s beautiful! But... what is it?” Aya looked curiously at her before he remembered that their world did not have satellites and shuttles to see the Earth. He smiled at her wonderment. “It’s my planet.” He pointed upwards. “If you go past the sky, you reach space. And if you go far enough out in space, you can see your planet like this.” “It’s round?” Cordelia asked, wide-eyed. Aya smiled, chuckling softly. “Yes. My planet is round, and I’m sure yours is also.” He rotated the globe and pointed to a chain of island. “This is my native country, Japan.” “Japan,” Cordelia repeated. She reached out and retook his hand in hers. She felt as if she needed something to ground her or she’d float away into the beautiful pictures. Closing his eyes for a moment, Aya zoomed in on Japan. Slowly, the clouds parted and they had an overview of Tokyo. “Oh my!” Cordelia cried. Never before had she seen such a large city. Aya opened his eyes to regard Cordelia’s amazement. “What... is this?” “This is Tokyo, the city that I live in.” He changed the image to a busy street, right across from the ‘Kitty in the House’ flower shop. “What magic is this that makes these... these things move?” she asked, pointing to the cars that whizzed past on the street. “No magic. Magic like this,” Aya said, waving at the spell he had cast, “Does not exist in my world. We use machines and practicality to make things work.” Cordelia watched, her eyes darting back and forth as the cars passed. “It’s... so different,” she breathed. Aya laughed. “Now do you understand why I act the way I do? I came from this world, placed unexpectedly in yours. It’s enough to boggle the mind. Look,” he said, pointing to the flower shop. “This is where I work.” Cordelia’s eyes widened in pleasant surprise as she saw the flower shop. “How beautiful!” She pointed at Yoji, Ken and Omi. “They work with you! And there’s you!” she cried, pointing to the scowling Aya in the picture. She laughed delightedly. “You look so mean!” Aya laughed nervously, rubbing the back of his neck. “I am... quite different when I’m in my world. Certain... circumstances have made it that way.” “May I see what... Aya looks like?” Aya looked at her, startled by the question. His eyes darkened and he looked away. A picture of Aya, happy and gay, came into focus. She was romping through a meadow, a look of exquisite delight on her features. Suddenly, the girl stopped and turned. She giggled and waved, shouting something to someone the two couldn’t see. Aya winced as he watched, bitter pain filling his being once more. “Aya,” he whispered, his voice strangled. Cordelia looked at him in surprise. He reached out, his fingertips touched the vision, distorting it as a drop of water into a pond would. Ripples flowed out from his touch, and as he pulled away, the image settled back into normalcy. “Ay... Ran,” Cordelia asked. “Do you miss her?” Tears sparkled in the faint, morning light. They gathered in his eyes, but he would not let them fall. “This is what Aya looks like now,” he whispered. He closed his eyes, and the image of the happy Aya faded. Aya, bedridden and comatose, appeared. Her hair, gathered in two braids, rested on her unmoving shoulders. Her eyes were closed, and her face was composed, as if in death. The faint rise and fall of her chest indicated that she was still alive. “She hasn’t moved... Hasn’t awoken... Since that day,” Aya whispered. The tears would not stay put anymore. They trickled, one by one, down his cheeks. His concentration broken, the image of Aya faded. It became water-streaked, as if tears were falling down. Slowly, the streaks ate away at the picture until it disappeared. Cordelia watched his pain for a moment, and then reached out for him. She pulled him close, resting his tear stained face on her shoulder. His trembling form was pressed against hers, his arms coming up to clasp her close. She leaned down and kissed his forehead. “Everything will be all right,” she said, stroking his hair. “You’ll return to your world soon enough. And Aya will get better. You’ll see. Everything will be okay.” “No. No, it won’t,” Aya whispered. “I can’t see her ever again.” Cordelia pulled away slightly. “Why not?” Aya sat up, wiping furiously at his tears. He looked away from her. “I can’t... tell you. It’s a problem on my world, not yours. But... I’ll never be able to see Aya after she wakes. She won’t... recognize me.” Cordelia frowned. “You know you can tell me...” Aya shook his head, standing up. “I can’t. The pain is mine alone.” He turned, his attitude cold. “I’m going to get some sleep. I advise you to get some too.” ~~~~ PART TWENTY-SIX Ken slowly woke, moaning softly. His eyes fluttered open, squinting shut once more as the bright morning sun filtered in through his eyelashes. He reopened them a moment later and took stock of his surroundings. He was lying in a green, grassy clearing in the middle of the forest. He lay on his back, facing the few patches of sky that could be seen through the leafy canopy. His one arm was wound around Omi. He turned his face to regard her. He sat up suddenly, pulling away from the girl. /Omi./ He paled when he thought of what had happened last night. He looked down at both of them. They were both naked. He clapped his hands over his mouth, his eyes wide. "Oh my god," he whispered. "I... I made love to Omi last night..." Ken looked back at Omi, but this time in his mind's eye, he saw the young, male Omi lying there. Ken's stomach began to churn with the thought. He got up and pulled his pants on, and then began to pace the clearing. /What the hell was I thinking?/ he asked himself. /I *made love* to Omi! And before that, I was just planning on patching our friendship, nothing more!/ He looked back at the sleeping Omi and blushed. Her body was so beautiful, laying there naked in the new sunlight. A surge of feelings rose up from Ken's heart and his eyes softened. Random images flashed through his head: Omi's softness, her kind eyes, the way she proclaimed her love for him so simply, easily... Ken's face relaxed into a smile. /Omi,/ he thought, warmth in his tone. As if on cue, the girl began to stir. Ken immediately knelt down next to her, cradling her in his arms. "Omi," he whispered. Her cerulean eyes slowly opened and focused on Ken. "Ken?" she asked, her face a picture of confusion. Ken found that she looked delightfully cute like that. "It's about time you woke up," Ken remarked. Omi smiled, sitting up. She looked down at herself and then blushed. Her arms came up instinctively to cover herself, but then she remembered Ken. Blushing furiously, she lowered her arms, keeping her body exposed to him. It had been the oddest experience. She shivered thinking about it. /I'm a guy,/ she thought. /But I made love like a girl./ It had felt so different than anything, the feel of penetration. And how *wet* it had been! Omi felt her face flame. It had been wonderful though. Every touch of Ken's fingers on her body had sent electric shocks through her. Every touch, every movement had only increased her desire for him. And she couldn't shake the feeling of how *right* it had felt. Suddenly she paled. /I *am* a girl now,/ she thought. /Does that mean... that I'm prone to... those girl things? Like...?/ She couldn't even think the word. But she could only imagine the horror she and the others would have if she became pregnant. /Relax,/ said the soft voice in her head. /That won't happen to you. You're a *boy* remember?/ Omi sighed inwardly. One problem solved. She looked over at Ken. He was trying not to look at her exposed body, but his eyes kept straying. She flushed. Images from last night flashed through her mind. The intimacy they had shared, how close they had become in one night. "We... Didn't we?" she asked. Ken also flushed. He got up and found her dress. He brushed it off and then tossed it to her. "Yeah," he replied awkwardly. "We did." Omi dressed quickly, watching as Ken found his shirt and began to pull on his boots. "Ken..." "Hmm?" "How do you... feel about it?" "I... don't know." Omi stood. Ken's back was turned to her. She walked across the clearing and pressed herself up against him. "Ken. You know how I feel. That didn't change because of last night." Ken lowered his head, closing his eyes tight. /I love you, Omi,/ he remembered himself saying. When he had seen her this morning, how did he feel? /It was warm and nice, that feeling I felt. Is that... love?/ "What... does it feel like, Omi?" he asked. "What?" "What does... your love for me feel like?" Omi smiled, closing her eyes. Ken felt nice pressed against her. Last night had been everything she had expected and more. It had been the pinnacle of her love; everything she felt for Ken had been finally shown last night. Now he *truly* knew how she felt. "It makes me warm," she said softly. "I want to be with you all the time. If I don't see you, I worry that something's happened. I don't ever want to part with you again. It's... so hard to explain. It just... *is*." Ken turned, taking her in his arms. He sighed, leaning down to kiss the top of her head. She clung to him, barely daring to hope what he would say next. "I guess that means I do love you, Omi." Omi pulled away, looking curiously at him. Then she laughed. "I love you, Ken!" Twining her arms around his neck, she brought his lips down to hers and kissed him deeply. Ken felt as if his whole being was floating. It was such a wonderful feeling, being in love. He pressed his forehead to Omi's after they parted. "I thought I would regret last night. I was almost starting to before you woke up." "But...?" Omi asked. "I don't. Last night... I was acting on my feelings. The feelings I felt when I first saw you last night. I think I said some things in the heat of the moment. In fact," he said, blushing. "I don't think that would have happened if we hadn't met out here." Omi's eyes darkened slightly and her face fell a bit. "Are you saying that... you *don't* love me, and that... you wouldn't have made love to me? Was it that wrong?" Ken shook his head violently. He reached out and cupped Omi's face in his hands. He leaned down and kissed her forehead solidly. "Never! I *do* love you! And eventually, we would have sealed it by making love. But... I think we really rushed things last night. If the situation hadn't been like that, those things wouldn't have happened." Omi leaned up against him, clasping him tight against her. "I'm glad it did happen, though. Who knows how long we'll be in this world. That may have been our only chance." Ken sighed softly. He regretted the frantic, frenzied actions of last night, wishing instead that they could have been long drawn out and more romantic, giving time for their new love to build. Instead, they’d rushed into it. /And it's my fault. I was the one who started it all. It's so unlike me.../ He took her hand in his and smiled down at Omi. "Let's get back to town, okay?" Omi nodded, smiling happily. "Yes." Her eyes twinkled merrily. "I wonder if they missed us while we were gone." Ken flushed deeply, looking off into the woods uncomfortably. "I just hope they don't ask..." Omi laughed, lifting their joined hands to her lips and kissing the back of Ken's hand. "I don't care. I was with the one I love. That's all that matters to me." They walked slowly down the path back to town. They were silent as they walked hand in hand. A frown marred Omi's face for a moment. "Say," she said suddenly. "Hmm?" "For some strange reason, I remember this owl above us last night. It called out... um, twelve times, I think?" She shrugged. "It's all very weird..." Ken laughed. "An owl clock? Telling us it was midnight?" Omi smiled. "Just maybe, you know? This is a strange world." "And it keeps getting stranger all the time." ~~~~ PART TWENTY-SEVEN The streets were just becoming filled with people as Ken and Omi reentered town. They skirted the Great Market and headed back to the southern quarter, where their hotel was. As they neared the tavern, they noticed a figure sitting outside the door. As they recognized the person, the person noticed them, and rose to his feet. He held out his arm, pointing at the two, but specifically at Ken. "You!" Omi sighed, resting her forehead on Ken's shoulder. "Not again," she moaned. "Can't Ravi get a clue?" Ken also sighed. "I guess not." They closed the distance and stood in front of the boy. "What do you want?" Ravi's hand rested on the pommel of a sword that was strapped to his waist. "I challenge you!" he cried. "Challenge me?" "To a duel! Whoever wins," Ravi said, eyes alight with energy, "Gets Omi!" "Wh...?" Ken exclaimed, immediately looking at the blond girl. "Wait a minute!" Omi cried. She stepped forward, glaring at Ravi. "I'm not something you can fight over. And besides, I choose Ken, not you!" Ravi sniffed aristocratically, turning away from her. "*That* doesn't matter. Whoever wins, gets you." Ken stepped in front of Omi. His face was unreadable to her. "What do we fight with?" he asked. "Ken!" "Swords," Ravi said, pulling his halfway out. Ken shrugged. "I'll have to get mine." Ravi pointed at Omi. "Have her get it. I don't want you to cheat in some way after you disappear from my sight." Ken nodded. Without looking at Omi, he ordered, "Get my sword from the room." Omi, terribly miffed and put out, turned stiffly and marched into the inn. She stopped for a moment inside the door. /What if Ken gets hurt in the fight? It'll be my fault.../ Paling, she rushed up the steps and threw open the door to the room. Aya looked up in surprise. He rose to his feet quickly. "Omi?" he questioned. His thoughts had been shattered by her sudden appearance. Omi shook her head, panting. She quickly located Ken's weapon and grabbed it. Turning, she raced out of the room again. Puzzled, Aya watched her go. After a moment, he took his staff in hand and followed her down the stairs. In the tavern, Cordelia stood pressed up against one of the windows. "What's going on?" he asked. She turned to look at him, smiling slightly. "I think there's going to be a fight." "A fight?" Aya frowned. "If Ken's involved in this..." "He is," Cordelia said delightedly. She grabbed Aya's sleeve and dragged him to stand next to her. "Look." She pointed. "That boy there has challenged Ken. I think the prize is Omi! Isn't this wonderful? A duel of love..." Aya's frown darkened. "He shouldn't be so stupid. What if he gets hurt? That fool!" Cordelia laughed. "Oh, lighten up! He made his choice. He wants to fight for Omi, and you can't stop him. So don't you even think about going out there to stop them!" Meanwhile, Omi had handed Ken's sword to him. He strapped it on, and unsheathed the blade. He held the pommel with one hand, and pointed the tip at the ground. "If I win," Ken stated, advancing to the middle of the road, "Then you'll leave Omi alone." Ravi nodded. "I'll promise that." Ken raised his blade in a salute. "Then, en guard!" With a yell, Ravi charged, swinging his sword wildly. Ken backpedaled and easily parried the wild strokes. Ravi, right in front of him, kept swinging with unskilled moves. Ken smiled grimly to himself. He was glad that he had been gifted with a warrior's mind in this world. If he hadn't been, he wouldn't be able to handle the sword as well as was. He could easily hold his own with the sword, and he planned to wait until Ravi had exhausted all his strength. The boy was too close to him. Bringing his sword up, Ken shoved it, fist and pommel, into Ravi's chest. The younger boy was knocked backwards, stumbling over his own feet until he fell on his backside. Ravi glared at Ken. Shrugging, Ken kept his face innocent looking. "I'll kill you!" Ravi shouted, leaping to his feet. He raised his sword above his head and charged. Ken met his stroke, and the two warrior's blades crossed. They each pushed as hard as they could against the other, hoping that one would give. Ken laughed softly. "You'll never win Omi," he growled. Ravi felt a new burst of energy rise within him and he pushed his hardest against Ken's blade. "I will win her!" he shouted back. "And I'll pay you back for embarrassing me last time!" Reaching forward, Ravi hooked his foot behind Ken's ankle and pulled the boy off-balance. The combination of the force on his blade and his lack of balance caused the boy to stumble backwards. Laughing triumphantly, Ravi swung out wildly with his blade. The tip caught Ken's arm and cut him. Clasping a hand to the stinging wound, Ken felt the blood seep, wet and sticky, through his fingers and down his arm. "First blood!" Ravi cried. He laughed, his eyes and voice now crazy with desperation. He had seen how good Ken was, and that he truly had no way of defeating the trained warrior. "Ken!" Omi cried, starting forward. Ken stood, waving Omi off. "I'm fine," he said. He wouldn't take his eyes off Ravi. Slowly, he moved his other hand down to the pommel. Before this, he had been swinging his blade with one hand, never letting the other touch the pommel. But now, two hands on the pommel signified that he meant business. And Ravi knew this. The younger boy paled and began to sweat. He tried to stop his arms and legs from shaking. He knew he was going to lose Omi, but he wondered if he'd also lose his life. The reason for the fight wasn't to win Omi, but to get back at Ken for spoiling his plans and embarrassing him in public. Ken advanced slowly, keeping the tip of his sword dangerously low. Ravi gulped and tried backing away, but Ken increased his speed. Reaching the boy, Ken swung out. His first stroke was clumsily parried by Ravi. Ken's shining blade slipped off the other sword. Quickly, Ken raised it from the other side, catching Ravi's blind side. A loud smack sounded throughout the hushed area as the flat of Ken's blade struck Ravi on the side of the head. Immediately, the boy went down, dropping his sword. Ken stepped on the blade and put the tip of his sword at Ravi's throat. Dazed, Ravi shook his head to clear his vision. He gulped when he saw what was aimed right at him. Mustering up his courage, he valiantly raised his head to expose his neck. "Kill me, then," he said. He was surprised that his voice didn't shake, with all the fear that he felt inside. Ken smiled. He sheathed his blade as Ravi watched. He kicked a little dirt onto the fallen boy. Without saying anything, he turned and walked away. Ravi, left behind, scrambled to his feet. He watched dejectedly as Ken walked back towards Omi. He had been a fool to challenge such a skilled warrior for such a beautiful girl that would never be his. With a sigh and parting glance, he turned and walked away. Omi stood by the tavern door and only looked solemnly at Ken. He returned her look and then entered the inn with her following. On the table in front of them, there were bandages and curative ointments. Cordelia and Aya were still pressed up against a window, watching the outside world with curiosity. Omi took Ken's hand and pulled him over to the table. She sat him down and began to dab at the cut on his arm. It was shallow, but it still produced a lot of blood that continued to stain his arm. As she kept wiping away the blood, more of it came. /It won't stop!/ she thought to herself. She pressed the cloth to his arm tightly and ran her hand over it. /Stop bleeding,/ she commanded. When she pulled the cloth away, she saw that the flow of blood had indeed stopped. She smiled to herself. /What an odd coincidence./ Aya turned from the window. The expression on his face was unreadable, but Omi could detect a faint disapproval in his eyes. "What was that about?" he asked, fixing Ken with an icy glare. Ken shrugged, wincing slightly as Omi pressed on his cut. "Just a fight. I couldn't back down from the challenge." Aya crossed his arms over his chest. "If you had gotten hurt badly..." "Then I would have!" Ken exclaimed. He threw an arm out into the air. "It's my responsibility! Here, you're not our leader! I can do what I want! Even if that is fighting because I was challenged." Aya looked slightly taken aback, but he didn't say anything more. Silently, he watched as Omi treated the wound. "Ken," she said softly. "Yes, Omi?" he asked. He turned his gaze from Aya to the girl in front of him. She leaned forward, cupping his face in her hands. She smiled slightly. "I'm glad you weren't hurt." Ken smiled. "You know I wouldn't have gotten hurt," he said, arrogance in his tone. Omi frowned slightly. "All the same, I'm glad you're okay." Leaning forward, she pressed her lips to his, and they shared a brief, sweet kiss. "Ooo," Cordelia cooed. The two lovers turned to look at her, both blushing furiously. The serving girl winked. "I see what you two did last night!" Ken and Omi both looked at each other awkwardly. They were aware of Aya's eyes on them, and it only made the situation worse. To their surprise, the mage put his hands on their shoulders. They looked up, expecting to see him frowning. Instead, there was the tiniest of smiles on his face. "It's about time you found each other," he said. With that, Aya turned and headed for the steps. "Wh...? Wait!" Ken cried. He stood up, his face flaming. Aya looked over his shoulder at the boy. "What did you mean by that?" The smile returned to Aya's face. "Yoji and I have seen this coming for a long time." He winked one amethyst eye. "Course, this means that I've won the bet..." He trailed off, disappearing up the stairs. Ken and Omi, thoroughly embarrassed, looked at each other, faces bright red. They sat there in silence for a while, and then Ken shrugged. "That was odd." "Very." Cordelia sat down at the table with them. She still stared curiously at the top of the steps. "He's a very confusing man, isn't he?" Ken and Omi nodded. "You don't even know the half of it," Omi replied. ~~~~ PART TWENTY-EIGHT Yoji could still hear the twelfth chime ringing in his head when he awoke hours later. He shook his head groggily and slowly opened his eyes. Bright sunlight struck him, and he was temporarily blinded. He sat, unable to see, and tried to figure out where he was. But his thought process was interrupted as his head began to pound something fierce. The majority of the pain centered at the back of his head, where he could feel a lump growing. He remembered being thrown against the wall, breaking the shelf and the water clock, the water dousing him a moment before unconsciousness. Yoji tried to move his hands to cover his face to block out the sunlight, but they wouldn't cooperate. Slowly, since every movement sent more pounds of pain through his whole being, he tilted his head back to look at his hands. Chained by his wrists, his arms were suspended above his head. He wiggled his fingers, which felt stiff and thick. A few, thin slivers of blood stained his bare arms, cuts from the iron shackles. He pulled downwards, testing their strength, but they didn't give one bit. Yoji looked down at himself. His swollen wrists were chained above his head, and his ankles were locked to the ground, forcing his legs wide. He sighed, letting his head drop to his chest. There was no way to escape this. A low, throaty chuckle greeted his despair. He snapped his head up, and instantly regretted it as a new flood of pain was released in his body. Slowly, he opened his eyes to regard the person across from him. Lady Aithne watched him with a look of intense pleasure on her face. A smirk twisted her lips. She wore a white dress toga-style, and her hair was ornately pulled back. "It's about time you woke up," she commented dryly. "You've been out since midnight." Yoji forced a bitter smile. "Gee, I wonder why." Lady Aithne laughed, but there was no humor in it. She stood up from the divan that she was sprawled on and began to pace a circle around the captured man. "You must be proud of yourself. Seducing one of my serving boys, trespassing into my house, and almost making off with my wealth." "Proud doesn't describe it." Lady Aithne stopped, smiling cruelly at Yoji, her face inches from his. "You'd have never made it, even if you hadn't discovered the chalice." "How do you know?" "Because there's a security alarm outside the house, and if you leave with even a piece of my treasure, I'll know it." "That's what you think." Lady Aithne laughed. "You think you got away with that statue without me knowing?" Yoji's eyes widened in surprise. He didn't think that anyone knew of that. Lady Aithne nodded. "Yes. I knew that you took that. I know everything that goes on in this house. Everything." She leaned close, their breath mixing. "Even the night you fucked my servant." A blush surfaced on Yoji's cheeks. He averted his eyes. Lady Aithne leaned back, laughing heartily. Again, she began to circle him. "You're still unsure about him, aren't you? I know. I heard your conversation in the garden. You think you love him, but it's just so awkward for you." A smirk was on her lips as she passed him once more. "The renowned playboy, screwing a man. What will the girls think?" "How?" Yoji bit out. "How do you know all this about me?" Lady Aithne laughed, returning to her couch. "Don't you get it? I'm the same as your friend." She held out her hand. In response to a spoken command, a small flame leapt into life. "I'm magi, the same as... Aya, is it? I can read your mind, little man." Yoji shook his head. He felt groggy again. He didn't have the strength to stay conscious. "Stay out... of my mind..." Lady Aithne laughed, a deep sound in Yoji's fading hearing range. "You'll never leave this place. Not until you're dead. Thieves never live after they've targeted my mansion." Yoji listened, his vision becoming cloudy, as Lady Aithne clicked out of the room. At the door, he heard her stop. "Guard," he heard her call. "Find Seth. Bring him down here when you find him. He'll be imprisoned with his lover." Yoji shook his head, one thought surfacing before total unconsciousness claimed him. /Must be related to Schuldich.../ ~~~~ PART TWENTY-NINE The night before, as soon as the party was over, Seth had practically run to the Blodwyn Inn. He knew that Yoji would be there waiting for him. He entered, but did not see Yoji. He knew that Yoji had three friends; the red-haired mage, the warrior youth, and the golden-haired girl in blue. But he didn't see any of them. Even the serving girl that he had talked to before was nowhere to be seen. Sitting himself down at a table, he waited for Yoji to appear. He had seen Yoji at the mansion a few hours ago, so he *had* to be finished by now, right? Seth suddenly felt chilled. /What if he was caught? He shouldn't have been. He seemed like such a *good* thief.../ He sat in the tavern for an hour, but Yoji didn't appear. Thinking that he might be in his room waiting for the boy, Seth mounted the steps and knocked on the door. No answer. Finding it unlocked, Seth opened the door to an empty room. Now the boy was terribly puzzled. Where was Yoji? If he wasn't at the inn, then maybe he was still at the mansion? /But he said it wouldn't be safe. Still... He must be there, so I have to go back./ Dawn had claimed the skies, tinting the blue sky golden. Jogging back to the mansion, Seth slipped through the kitchen without being seen. He passed through the sitting rooms, dining room, and drawing rooms. It was obvious that Yoji had been here. The rooms were bare of all the wealth. Gold and jewels no longer sparkled on the tables. Even the huge gems in the fireplace had been pried away. But Seth found no trace of Yoji besides the trail he had left. As Seth passed the door to the cellar, he noticed that there was a guard posted right inside the door. Ducking backwards before he could be seen, he hid behind a drape. From that advantage point, he could see the door of the cellar and anyone who entered or left. He stood there for a long time, feeling silly. /Surely he's just standing there. Doesn't mean he's guarding anyone down there./ He thought of the layout of the cellars. On the first level there were the wine cellars. Below that was the refrigerator area, which could be accessed by another stairwell closer to the kitchen. The third level was a restricted area. No one except Lady Aithne and a few guards were allowed down there. Seth now wondered if there were dungeons down there, and if Yoji was being kept down there. He stood watch for what must have been a couple hours. At long last he saw what he was waiting for. Lady Aithne ascended the stairs. She spoke with the guard at the door. "You don't need to guard this door anymore. Gather a squad and go search for the servant named Seth. If we leave the door open, he may wander down there and we'll have him trapped. There are ten guards posted on each level waiting for him. He's not in the house, so go search the streets for him." She frowned for a moment. "The boy we caught was staying at the Blodwyn Inn. Check there for his friends. There's a high probability that Seth is there also." The guard saluted and ran off. Lady Aithne left the door to the cellar unguarded as she had said, walking off into the house. Frightened, Seth knew that he had to get to Yoji's friends for help. He knew for certain now that Yoji had been captured. His blood felt like ice. He wondered if he'd even see Yoji again. Bolting away from the curtain, Seth started the long trek back to the inn. He had to beat the guards there! ~~~~ PART THIRTY Seth skidded to a stop outside the inn. It was close to noon, and the hot sun beat down on the small boy. He had run the whole distance from mansion to inn, and he was terribly tired now. He looked around. No guards could be seen yet. He had seen one or two standing around the Marketplace, but they hadn't seen him. Satisfied that he had some time left, he entered the inn. He stood in the doorway for a moment, letting his eyes adjust to the cool darkness. He looked around, and instantly spotted the mage and his two friends. Squaring his shoulders, Seth marched across the tavern floor. "Excuse me," he said, standing at the edge of their table. All three of them looked up. "Seth, is it?" Aya asked, his eyes dark and narrowed in the dim light. Seth nodded his head hesitantly. Yoji must have told them about him. "Seth? Who's this?" Ken asked. He looked curiously at the boy. Aya frowned in Ken's direction. "He's a... friend of Yoji's. What's the matter? We haven't seen Yoji since yesterday." Seth sat himself down at the table, leaning forward eagerly. "That's why I came! Yoji's in..." Before he could say any more, the door to the inn opened quickly and slammed against the wall. Everyone in the inn looked towards the door, some in annoyance, one in fear. The guard looked around the inn, his quick eyes searching for Seth. Finding him, he pointed. "There he is! And he's with the others!" Aya, Ken and Omi looked at each other in confusion, and then looked at Seth. The boy was pale, staring wide-eyed at the door. More guards walked into the inn. There were ten in total. At a signal by the lead guard, the others began to advance on the four at the table. The companions stood up quickly. Aya and Ken readied their weapons, staff and sword respectively. Omi pulled Seth towards her, grabbing up her own short staff. Her keen eyes searched the inn for another exit. Seth frowned. "If we get separated," he said rapidly in a soft voice, "Then meet up at the Rock Street Temple. It's on the east side of town. Ask anyone on the streets, and they'll tell you where it is." Aya nodded to the boy, thinking that was a wise thing to tell them. The guards advanced still, and the other patrons of the inn quickly cleared out. The tavern was now empty except for the ten guards and the four companions. Ken laughed, kicking a table out of the way. "Come on!" he cried. "Come take me on!" Omi frowned at him. "Be careful, Ken," she warned. He turned and winked at her. "Aren't I always?" Omi looked at him sourly. "No." They had no more time for words, as the first of the guards attacked. Ken caught the sword with his own, easily flipping the blade away and planting a kick in the guard's chest. Another guard closed in on Aya. Aya held his staff like he would his katana. The grunt closed in, and Aya raised his staff to meet the sword's strike. As the two clashed, Aya quickly whispered in his arcane language. Suddenly, the air was filled with electricity as the staff and connecting blade were charged. The guard was promptly fried in his metal armor, and dropped to become a smoldering heap. Ken whistled in appreciation. "Good thing I sold my armor, huh?" The third guard thought he could take Ken off balance, but the warrior boy casually swung his sword and impaled the man. "Pay attention, Ken," Omi snapped. She held off two guards with her short staff. She snapped the metal-shod point into the throat of one guard, killing him instantly, while ducking the sword swing of another. Ken came to her rescue and cut the other grunt down. He smiled charmingly down at her. "Ahh, Omittchi! I'd rather pay attention to you." As if to demonstrate his point, he swung his sword around behind him, gutting a careless guard, his eyes never leaving Omi. Omi rolled her eyes. "What I wouldn't give for some darts or a crossbow." A twang surprised her and she turned. As if in answer to her prayers, she saw a crossbow attached to a fallen guard's belt. Seth, hearing her words, had plucked at the tight, waxed string. He smiled up at her and handed her the weapon. Grinning, the two exchanged, staff for crossbow. Immediately, the new weapon took out two more guards. Aya set another on fire, and Ken cut down the other. Now only one was left. The leader of the squad immediately turned and ran out the door. Ken began to laugh heartily. "Ha ha! We showed him, didn't we?" He looked around at the fallen bodies. "That was pretty easy. I almost wish there were more!" "Be careful what you wish for," Aya muttered, watching the door. The other three turned to watch. The squad leader reentered, a triumphant smile on his face. Behind him was an even larger platoon of guards. The four companions massively sweat dropped as guard after guard filed into the inn. Now they began to seriously look for an exit. "Charge!" the leader yelled. Swords drawn, with a cry that sounded like a whole army, the many guards charged on the small band of four. Weapons drawn, the four met the first charge, able to cut down a few of the guards. "We have to get out of here if we want to live to find Yoji!" Seth yelled. Aya nodded. "You three escape. I'll hold them off with my magic, and then I'll follow you." "Are you sure about that?" Omi asked. Her dark, thoughtful eyes were on Aya. "You're not just saying that, are you?" Aya managed a small smile. "Don't worry. I don't plan on dying. Not until Aya is revenged. You know that." Omi nodded. She poked Ken. "Let's go, Ken." Ken nodded. He sheathed his sword and took Omi's hand. They looked around for a moment. Omi had no idea how to get out of there, but apparently Ken did. He began to run, dragging her behind him. With a leap, he curled himself into a ball, and the two of them went through the window. They hit the ground running, and soon were gone. "Now you, Seth," Aya panted. He cast another spell that sizzled a few of the guards. Seth nodded, strapping the short staff to his back. He scampered past a few guards and ran up the steps to the rooms upstairs. A few of the grunts chased him, but they couldn't catch him after he bounded out one of the windows and onto another rooftop. Aya panted heavily, his body rapidly tiring. He only had a few more spells in him before he was totally finished. /Yoji,/ he thought. /You know about Aya. Take up my revenge and wait until Aya wakes up. I'm sorry, my friends. I can't go on any longer.../ "Ran!" Cordelia hissed. The mage turned for a moment. The girl had poked her head out of the kitchen door. She beckoned to him. Aya looked back at the guards. They were massing for a final charge to take him down. Smiling grimly, Aya reached into one of his pouches. He pulled out several small, red balls. Throwing them hard against the ground, he ducked back into the kitchen. Each ball opened on contact, releasing a red, noxious smoke that blinded the guards. Cordelia drew Aya farther into the kitchen, leading him to a small back door. "Here," she said. "You can escape from here." Aya frowned, taking her hand in his. "Will you be all right?" Cordelia winked. "Aren't I always? Besides, if I have any troubles, I'll go to that temple, okay? You can find me there if I'm not here." Her smile softened. "I'll be fine. I just hope you will be, too." Aya smiled, leaning down to kiss her forehead. "I'll take care of myself." Cordelia took Aya's hand in hers, squeezing it gently. Then she pointed to the door. "Make sure to find Yoji. And give him a kiss for me." Aya flushed slightly and he turned to flee out the door. "Why do *I* have to kiss him?" Cordelia laughed. She leaned up and kissed his cheek quickly. "Good luck," she said, her face suddenly serious. Back in the common room, Aya could hear the guards cursing as they tried to maneuver through the thick smoke. He gave Cordelia one last look before disappearing out into the noontime sun. ~~~~ As agreed, the four met at the Rock Street Temple. The place was a huge brownstone building that was now in ruins. Inside, the walls had once been laid with beautiful tiles, and murals were everywhere, depicting the history of the town. But now, the tiles were missing and dirty. The half that was there were broken and discolored from age. The place was lit only by the gaping hole in the roof. In the patches of darkness, they could hear the scratching of creatures unknown. The four sat themselves down in a small, sunny spot. Seth assured them that the only people who would be there would be the bums of the city, people who didn't care one way or the other about public affairs. Aya stood, towering over the other three. He crossed his arms over his chest. "So, what's happened to Yoji?" "Did he tell you what he was going to do last night?" Seth started off. Omi shook her head. "Do? We saw him last in the tavern, yesterday afternoon. After that, nothing." Seth nodded. "He was going to steal from Lady Aithne." "Lady Aithne?" Ken asked. "The lady I work for. Lady Aithne is the richest person in Talaith. And she's the only elf in residence here." "An elf?" Omi breathed. Her eyes sparkled in curiosity. "I wish I could see her." "You just might be able to," Aya commented. "So Yoji's got himself in trouble. He got caught, didn't he?" Seth nodded, and related the events of last night from the moment he entered the inn to the time he met up with the other three. "A trap, huh?" Ken said. He face darkened. "How are we going to get in there, then?" Aya's face was creased in concentration. "I don't know. How did this Lady Aithne catch Yoji, is what I wonder. He acted so confident." "He looked like a good thief," Seth supplied. Omi smiled slightly. "Face it, Aya. He *is* a good thief. The only way Yoji would have been caught is if someone had known he was there." Seth's face lit up. "Wait! There are rumors that Lady Aithne is a witch!" "A witch?" Aya's head snapped up. "A witch, huh? That changes everything. That means that she must have used a spell to catch Yoji. But now we know how she knew he was in the house." "We do?" Ken asked. Omi sighed, reaching out to pat Ken's head. "Yes, Ken. It means that she used magic to search for unwanted people in her house. She found Yoji and locked him up." Seth bit his lip nervously. "Will we be able to save him?" Aya smiled slightly. He squatted next to the boy. He reached out and rested a hand on his ebony locks. "I'm sure of it. You'll see him again." Seth's eyes lit up. For a moment, Aya resented that. The dream of Yoji and himself came back to him, and his face flushed slightly. A short surge of jealously ran through him. Then he shook his head, and it was all gone. /That was odd,/ he told himself. /Why was I... jealous of Seth for a moment? What does that silly dream have to do with anything?/ He sighed. That wasn't important right now. Right now, he had to think of a way to save Yoji, or none of them would see him again. "We can sneak in at night," Ken was saying. "Then we'll take out the guards on each level, and then rescue Yoji. Simple as that." Seth shook his head. "Not that simple. Lady Aithne might use magic. Which means that she'll make things much harder for us." Aya shook his head. "I can handle her. I'll counter her spells." Omi looked at the mage in surprise. "Wouldn't it be better to take time to think of a better plan?" "No." The girl flinched at his sharp reply. "No, it wouldn't. We need to find Yoji as soon as we can. I have this feeling that we'll be heading home soon." ~~~~ PART THIRTY-ONE Not at his command, the darkness parted. Light seeped through his closed eyes to pierce his brain, sending new waves of pain coursing through him. Slowly, he began to stir. Yoji hesitantly opened his eyes. The sunlight, though bright, was not as blinding as before. He judged it to be mid-afternoon or later. He rolled onto his back to survey his new surroundings. He was now in a small cell. On three sides he was bordered by stonewall, but on the fourth was a gate made of iron bars. Yoji pushed himself into a sitting position to see outside his cell. He muttered a curse as he put his hand in a slimy pool. It came away green and shone faintly. It dripped down his palm to his wrist. He followed the drop with his eyes. His wrists were bound by cuffs of iron, as were his ankles. Linked to those were chains that connected to the back wall. He stood and shuffled forward, testing the length of the chains. He stopped several feet from the barred gate. No matter how hard he tried or what direction he turned, he always stopped short of the gate. Yoji sat back down and sighed. "There goes all hope," he muttered to himself. He looked through the bars. His cell was in the corner of a large room. Across the room, there was a small window slit that allowed for light. Sitting against a wall and angling his head just right, he could see the length of the room. His cell seemed to be one of the only things in the room. In the corner diagonal from his, he saw the restraints he had been chained in earlier. Behind those was a staircase that led up. As he watched, a figure descended. "I see you're awake," Lady Aithne said as their eyes met. Yoji shrugged, pulling himself to his feet to lean casually against the wall. "Well, you know how it is. When one's beaten senseless, it does take awhile to recover." Lady Aithne smirked and crossed the room to stand before his cell. "I hope you like the design. This should make it almost impossible for you to escape. I'm quite proud of it, actually." Yoji nodded, a forced smile on his lips. "Of course. It's lovely. I've never seen another magnificent dungeon." /This is the *only* dungeon I've seen. And I don't plan on seeing another./ Lady Aithne smiled knowingly. "Your friends will be coming for you soon." Yoji's eyes widened slightly. "They are?" "Naturally. It's only logical that they'd come to that option. True love and friendship and whatnot." Lady Aithne spat in a very unladylike manner. "It makes me sick!" Yoji leaned against the wall in relief. "They'll free me." Lady Aithne laughed. "Can't you captured heroes ever think of anything *else* to say? Of *course* your friends are going to try to rescue you. Of *course* you're going to think that they'll save you. And of *course* there'll be a big battle against the evil sorceress." She shook her head, crossing her arms over her chest. "It's all the same." Yoji began to nervously play with his bonds. /If she expects all that, how can we defeat her?/ "It's the challenge, little man," she said. He looked up in surprise and she smirked. "I can read your mind. I don't care how cliché everything seems. As long as I get the challenge, that's all that matters. I'll prove the tried and true formula wrong." Yoji retreated to the corner of the cell to think for a moment. /If she knows and expects them, then she'll have a trap laid for them./ "I've *had* a trap laid for awhile." Yoji shot her a glare, but then went back to his thoughts. /I'll have to try to warn them before anyone can get hurt./ "Someone will get hurt. I'm going to kill your little lover in front of you." "Seth?" Yoji yelped, turning to face her smirk. He rushed forward, but was restrained by the chains before he could reach the bars. "Don't you hurt him!" Lady Aithne waved her hand in a tired gesture. "Please! Stop with the clichéd phrases! Of *course* I'm going to hurt him!" She waved her hand nonchalantly in his direction. Yoji was struck blind by her magic. His hands felt his face, but he couldn't see anything. Then, an image began to form. *Yoji was still in his cell, clutching the bars and watching the scene in front of him. Seth was tied up as Yoji had been the other day: Arms suspended above head, legs spread and chained to the ground. Lady Aithne stood near him, an unholy smile on her face. She flexed her fingers, balling them into fists and relaxing them. Each time she clenched them, Seth screamed in pain as his body was squeezed magically. Then she began to lash out. She never once touched the boy, but he felt every blow. No physical marks appeared on his body. Yoji could only watch in helplessness as Seth was beaten up. Blood trickled out of his mouth with each cry of pain. Lady Aithne traced a shape in the air, and put her hands on the hilt of it. She sent a grin over to Yoji, who yelled, screamed at her to stop. Tears flowed freely down his face, and he felt every blow that Seth was dealt through their bond of love. He could only wish that it had been him, and not Seth. Lady Aithne stood before Seth. She lunged forward, and her imaginary blade plunged into Seth. The boy's eyes went wide and glassy, and blood spurted from his open mouth. He tried to say something, but Lady Aithne wrenched the blade sideways in his body, opening the imaginary gap wider. At last, the light in Seth's eyes died, and his head slumped to his chest. He was dead.* "NOOO!!!!!" Yoji screamed, insane with grief. He clutched his head tight, his vision once more black. Tears trickled down his cheeks, and he made no move to wipe them away. "No," he whispered hoarsely. "Kill me instead. Not him..." Lady Aithne watched him with a smile. She turned on her heel and made her way from the dungeon, leaving the deluded man to grieve over someone who wasn't dead. ~~~~ Yoji finally uncurled himself an hour later. The tears had long since dried, and his vision had returned. Reluctantly, he looked across the room to the hanging restraints. He was afraid that he would see Seth's limp, dead body still hanging there. To his surprise, no one was there. Not even the trace of blood. He sat up and clutched his knees to his chest. /So Seth isn't dead. That was an illusion. It felt... so real./ He was chilled to the bone. /It may be the future. She could be related to Crawford as well as Schuldich for all I know./ He shuddered at that thought. He gripped himself tightly. /If anything happens to Seth...!/ He sighed and stretched out on the cold, hard floor. He rested his head on his arms. He was resigned to the fact that there was nothing he could do. He closed his eyes. /I miss you, Seth,/ he thought to himself. /Why was I such a fool to get involved with you? You'll only get hurt. I'm too stained for you. I can't even tell you who I really am... And I hate myself more for lying to you./ He sighed and curled up into a ball. /There's nothing I can do but wait. This cell is foolproof, so I can only sit here and wait for the others to free me./ He clenched his jaw hard, trying to fight back the fear and pain that overflowed from his heart. A single tear squeezed itself out from under his eyelid. /Seth.../ ~~~~ PART THIRTY-TWO "So, do you think there's an alarm?" Aya frowned, peering out from between the branches of the shrub he was sitting behind. "More than likely. As soon as we step onto the grounds, Lady Aithne will be alerted to our presence." "Can't you stop it?" Omi asked. Aya shook his head, sighing. He didn't have the strength now. He had cast too many magical spells that day, and hadn't had enough sleep to replenish his powers. The rest at the Temple had been too short. "No," he finally replied. "The signal will go too fast. By the time I cast the spell to catch it, it'll be too late." Ken scratched his head. He sat next to Omi behind another bush. Aya and Seth were hiding behind the shrub next to them. "So what do we do? Charge the place?" Seth shook his head violently. "We can't! Lady Aithne has too many guards as it is, and she might hurt Yoji if she sees us coming." Ken looked at Seth, his eyes narrowing. "What exactly *is* your relationship with Yoji?" Aya cut him off with a wave of his hand. "That's not important. Right now we have to figure out how to get inside." Ken shot Aya a glare and mumbled something. He was silenced by Omi's hand on his arm. "Perhaps we can go in by air?" the girl suggested. The four looked up and around. They saw trees that sloped into Lady Aithne's garden, but they were all thin and scraggly. None of the branches would hold their weight. Ken sighed. "That's out of the question." "Under ground?" Seth asked. "It'll take too long." Aya shook his head. His eyes drooped, and his movements were almost sluggish. He only had the strength for a few more spells before he would collapse. "I don't have the strength to do it magically. And if we try man power..." Seth nodded, sighing. "I see." "So, what *are* we going to do then?" Ken asked. Aya put his hands to his temples. "Just let me think!" he snapped. The others fell silent. /What are we going to do?/ Aya asked himself. /How are we going to get in? In any case, we'll alert Lady Aithne, and our plan will be blown.../ "Well," Omi said. "Are we even sure there's an alarm on the grounds?" Aya waved his fingers around and muttered a few words. Seen only to him, the grounds began to glow with a faint yellowish tinge. He sighed. "There's a very sophisticated barrier in place. If I cast a spell right here, she'll be able to detect it." Ken gripped the hilt of his sword tightly. "Then wouldn't she know that you just cast that spell?" he asked, his eyes wide. Aya shook his head. He massaged his temples to try to make the splitting headache go away. "I used a detecting spell. That kind of spell is a neutral one. It can't be detected because it's detecting something else. It makes no... sound." "Sound?" Omi asked. "Magic makes sound? Why can't we hear it?" Aya groaned inwardly. Why, of all times, were they getting into a magical discussion *now*? "Magic makes a sound that only magic users can hear. If you're destined to be a magic user, you can hear it from birth. Every spell, except neutral spells, makes sound. Neutral spells have no side affects and they can't cause any harm, so they make no sound." He opened his icy eyes and glared at the other three. "Now can we please get on with the rescue, and stop discussing magic?" The other three nodded. "Yeah, sorry," Ken muttered. Omi sat there for a moment, thinking. "So we need a spell that won't make any noise." Aya and Omi pondered deeply over the problem, while Ken and Seth kept watch over the surrounding area. "If only we could be invisible," Ken commented. "That would let us slip past anything." Aya was startled out of his thoughts by Ken's statement. Omi glared at him. "Hush, Ken," she said. "You don't know what you're talking about." "No, I think he's right!" Aya exclaimed. "Invisibility is a neutral spell. It'll help us to slip through her alarm too. That's the answer!" Ken made a face at Omi. "See? I do too know what I'm talking about." Omi threw her arms around his neck and kissed his cheek. She smiled sweetly. "Did I ever doubt you?" ~~~~ Aya reached under his cape. In a secret pocket near the back of his cloak, there was a small pouch full of silvery dust. He pulled that out and stuck his fore finger into it. He walked up to Ken, and with his coated finger, he drew a cross on the warrior boy's forehead. He repeated the sign on Omi and Seth's forehead, and then on his own. Ken tried looking upwards to see the sign on his forehead. "What's this for?" he asked curiously. "Don't smudge it," Aya warned. "It targets the spell onto you. That way I won't waste my strength turning bushes and trees invisible when I only meant to aim for you. Now be quiet and let me think." The others fell silent and watched Aya. He closed his eyes and clasped his hands before him. His forefingers lay together pointing up. The mage began to chant words in a spidery, foreign language. Using his fingers, he traced patterns in the air. A small spark appeared at the tip of his fingers and left the image to hang suspended in the air for a moment before the breeze blew it away. The silver crosses on their foreheads began to blaze, and each could feel the magical heat from them. Ken began to sweat nervously. /I sure hope this is an invisibility spell and not a fireball.../ As if sensing his worry, Omi inched closer to him, taking his hand in hers. She squeezed it reassuringly, but her eyes never left Aya. At long last, Aya finished his chanting. Slowly, he lowered his hands and opened his amethyst eyes. He looked at everyone, and then nodded. "Let's get going." "But!" Seth protested. "I can still see everyone! We're not invisible!" Aya sighed, tired at having to explain his magical art at every step. "The cross on your forehead lets me zero in on you with the spell. It also lets us see each other." Ken nervously shifted his weight as he glanced up at the imposing mansion. "So, we, uh... hope that they can't see us." Aya picked up his staff. "I'll be able to tell if Lady Aithne senses us. If that happens, we'll have to make a break for it towards the house. Then, we're on our own." "We're on our own as it is," Omi said softly. They crept closer to the mansion grounds. Each one tiptoed over the threshold, holding their breath. Aya's violet eyes flashed once as they crossed. They sat, a step over the invisible magical line, and waited for his word. “Well?” Ken asked, his voice tight. He watched the mansion, waiting for guards to pour out of the place at any moment. Aya shook his head, listening hard. There had been no sound. Chanting softly, he cast the detection spell once more. The yard glowed yellowish again, and the four companions radiated their own reddish aura. Everyone was still. A rare smile touched his lips. "We're in," he said. Omi released the breath she didn't know she was holding and smiled. "Whew," she sighed. She smiled over at Ken. “Your idea worked after all.” Her gaze hardened as she looked at the house. "Now let's get on with this." ~~~~ They snuck in through the kitchen. While the servants saw the back door and kitchen door open mysteriously, they didn't question it, chalking it up to a playful summer breeze. And so, the four companions made it through the first floor rooms without being caught. Seth guided them to the cellar door. One guard guarded it. They snuck past him easily. Ken tried to resist the urge to pester the guard, but as he was reaching out to push the grunt's helm from his head, a hand closed over his. He looked in surprise at Omi, who shook her head. Sighing, Ken followed her down the steps. The stairs curved and then broke into a small landing. They looked back, but the curve of the stair had hidden them from the guard at the door. Aya leaned against the wall. "This is taxing my strength to keep this spell up. I need to dispel it, or I'll be of no use later." The others readied their weapons. Ken withdrew his sword, Omi loaded her crossbow, and Seth unsheathed a short sword that he had picked up off one of the fallen guards at the inn. Aya picked up his staff. He knew he'd have to fight with that since his magic would not be the strongest. "The cross on your forehead," he said, looking up and down the stairs for approaching guards. "Rub it off and you'll become visible once again." The others complied, using handkerchiefs and sleeves. They felt a telltale tingle throughout their bodies as the spell wore off. The silver dust that they had rubbed off instantly disappeared from sight. "Ready?" Ken asked, looking around. The others nodded. Slowly, as a group, they began to descend the stairs. Ken took the lead, with Omi following him. She would be their best asset as soon as they saw the guards. Her crossbow would be able to cut down the numbers before the real fight began. Seth walked behind her, and Aya came last, guarding the rear. The flight of stairs went straight down with no curves or landings. They neared the door, and Ken let Omi pass him. She crept down the stairs while the others hid up above. A shout was given as the guards saw Omi. Holding the crossbow to her shoulder, she fired off a bolt and quickly reloaded. The other three rushed down the steps and into the room, ready to join the fight. Omi continued to reload and shoot until it became hard to distinguish friend from foe in the melee. She attached the crossbow to her waist and pulled out her short staff. She had felled two of the guards and wounded three more. Swinging his sword in a wide arc, Ken made the guards back off. He counted them as he crossed the room. Two were dead, three were wounded, and five were still ready and able. Leaving the wounded to the others, he turned to attack the fresh guards. Seth, ducking and weaving through the guards, used his speed and slim body as an advantage. Coming up behind one of the wounded guards, he put his sword to the man's throat and quickly ended his life. He turned, hearing armor clank behind him. A sword swept down on him as he could only weakly bring his blade up, unprepared. But the sword stopped. Aya's staff had caught the blade, and the taller and stronger mage jerked the blade out of the guard's hands and threw it away from its owner. With a tight smile of thanks, Seth slipped away. He turned in time to thrust his short sword into the belly of another guard, felling him as well. A leering guard advanced on Omi, making her back into a corner. The grunt held his sword low, not expecting Omi to be a real threat. /That's where you're wrong!/ Smiling sweetly, Omi suddenly snapped her staff up into the guard's chin. His head was thrown backwards and he stumbled back a few paces. Leaning on her staff for support, Omi pivoted on one foot, throwing the other into the air. Her heel connected solidly on the side of the guard's head, and he dropped like a stone. Omi stood over him. She put the metal shod tip at his throat. "I hate killing," she whispered, true pity in her eyes. With a thrust downwards, she stabbed the point through the guard's throat. Three guards advanced on Ken at the same time. He kept the point of his sword low, flicking it up to hold the guards at bay and let them know he was a real threat. One of the guards yelled something unintelligible and charged at the warrior boy. Ken easily parried the stroke. As his sword was caught up with the other's, another grunt closed in on his unprotected side. Quickly, Ken brought his foot up and kicked the first guard in the stomach. He turned just in time to catch the second's blade with his own. Twisting his sword in a circle, he forced the other's blade out of his hands. One hand bracing behind the hilt, Ken ran the man through. He pushed the limp body off the end of his sword with his foot, turning to confront the other two. But he was too late. The third guard rushed at him, slicing downwards with his wicked blade. Ken, not being able to defend his turning side, received a jagged, nasty cut on his arm and side. He winced, but ignored the pain, seeing an opening. The grunt finished his cutting stroke, the force of the swing carrying his blade wide. Raising his own bloodied sword, Ken stabbed it into the unfortunate guard. "How many are left?" Ken yelled to his other companions as he faced down the last of the guards that had come at him. Omi, alone for the moment, looked around. "Three!" she yelled back. She watched as Aya, using his staff like his katana, countered the guard's sword strokes. The only problem was that his wooden staff could do little killing damage. He could only annoy the guard he was fighting with bruising hits. Sheathing her staff in the sling on her back, she fumbled for her crossbow. Loading one of the heavy bolts into the slot and cranking back the mechanism, she brought the weapon to her shoulder and aimed. The guard Aya was fighting was struck in the heart and killed. Behind him, Seth traded swings with another guard. This grunt could only use one arm because his other one had been wounded by one of Omi's crossbow bolts. Closing in on his weak side, Seth quickly ended the fight by jamming his short sword into the man's side. Twisting the blade cruelly to widen the wound, Seth showed no hint of emotion as stray blood from the cut showered onto his face. The last guard looked around, finding himself alone. He watched out of the corner of his eye as Omi went from victim to victim, thrusting the evil tip of her staff into the neck of every guard to make sure they were dead. Then he looked back at Ken, who tried to hold his sword with one hand, staunching the flow of blood from his cut side with the other. Thinking that if he could only take one of the four out, it would be Ken, the guard charged. Ken met the stroke, but his hold on his sword was weak. His arm trembled as the guard continued to press down on the faltering warrior. A gleam came into the grunt's eyes, and he was sure he would win. As Ken watched, his mouth became dry. He opened it to try to call for help, but he couldn't make a sound. /I don't want to die!/ he thought. /Not here, not like this!/ A silver gleam appeared at the guard's throat, and suddenly the pressure on Ken's arm lessened. Blood stained the dull sword, and the grunt wobbled on his feet a moment before falling off to the side. Ken looked up in surprise. Seth leaned down and wiped his blade on the dead body. Blood speckled his serious face. /I don't recognize him,/ Ken thought. /He's not the boy we thought he was./ "Seth," Omi said quietly, coming up behind him. The boy sheathed his blade and then wiped at his face. "Why... Where did you learn to use the sword like that?" Seth shook his head, trying to clear his mind as if coming out of a deep dream. He flushed, his eyes widening. "I...!" He looked down at his blood stained hands, surprised as everyone else. "I killed those guards?" he asked in a hoarse whisper. Ken nodded. "You're a pretty good fighter." Seth looked around him. "I can't believe I did that!" Aya patted himself down to look for wounds. A scratch on his shoulder was all. "Don't then. Before the battle," the mage admitted, "I cast a spell over you. I knew you wouldn't be a good fighter by yourself, so I gave you the power to fight like a real warrior." "So I... didn't do that by myself?" "You did. After I gave you the knowledge of the blade." Seth looked sorrowfully at the bodies on the floor. "I took human lives..." "Don't think about it," Aya responded coldly. "We'll need you for the next fight. You'll thank me later for the gift I gave you. Besides," he added with a sharp look at the boy, "It's a rough world. It'll come in handy." "Ken!" Omi cried, noticing for the first time the warrior's wound. "You're hurt!" Ken tried to push the girl away. "It's nothing," he murmured. Omi frowned darkly. "It's nothing, of course. I shouldn't be concerned when you're bleeding all over the place!" She pulled her pack off of her back and opened it. Foreseeing that someone might get hurt, Cordelia had forced her to take some clean bandages and healing salve. Omi removed those from the pouch and turned back to Ken. The cuts were shallow, but long. They bled profusely, and Ken was beginning to feel a bit lightheaded from the loss. Omi quickly smeared them with the herbs and tied the bandages around his right arm and side. She frowned. "This'll have to do for now. When we get back to the inn, I'm going to have to do more work on those." Ken waved her away. "It's nothing, I tell you! It'll heal quickly!" Aya stood over the other three. "Two more levels to go," he said softly. "Can you make it, Ken? If not, I can make you invisible again so that you can go back to the inn." Ken stood up, face red with anger and embarrassment. "Are you saying I'm a burden? That I'll just get in your way?" "I'm thinking of your safety." Ken raised his head high. "I can manage." Aya tried to out stare the boy, but a sudden wave of weariness came over him. His eyes rolled back in his head and he teetered forward. Reaching out, Ken caught the mage as he fell. "Aya!" Aya put a hand to his head. "I... I'm sorry. I guess my strength... I've cast too many spells today, that's it." He stood again, straightening his robes. Omi frowned. "Are you sure you'll be okay? Should we still proceed?" Aya nodded firmly. "Yoji needs us now. We can't think of each other. I'll be fine. Ken will be fine. Yoji's the one in trouble." "We're trying to save Yoji, not kill ourselves!" Omi protested. "You three go back," Seth whispered. "I can save him myself. It's my fault he got caught." Aya reached out and put his hand on the boy's shoulder. "It's his own fault that he caught. We'll save him together." Seth looked up, ready to protest, but he saw the mage's eyes. Smiling grimly, he placed his hand over Aya's and nodded. "We go together." ~~~~ The next staircase was similar to the first. The first set of steps curved and then stopped at a landing. They reached the open space, and Ken stumbled, leaning against the wall for support. He had taken rear guard to hide his failing strength from the others. He wouldn't let them make him go back! "Ken," Omi said softly. She had been watching him. "You're not fit for this..." "I'm fine!" he snapped back. Seeing her flinch, he instantly regretted his words. Reaching out, he clasped her to him. "I'm sorry, Omittchi. I'm just scared. For you and for everyone." Omi reached up, placing her fingers on his lips. "I'm scared for you," she whispered, her brow marred by worry lines. "I don't want anything to happen to you..." Ken smiled reassuringly. "Nothing'll happen. I'll stay in the back this time, okay? You guys can go first and I'll bring up the rear. Deal?" Omi thought about it for a moment, and then nodded. "Deal." "Omi," Aya called. Omi leaned up and kissed Ken quickly before leaving him to join the mage. "You'll go first again," Aya explained. Omi nodded, checking her pouch for crossbow bolts. She frowned. "I don't have many bolts left." Aya frowned. "You can't go retrieve some from the room up above?" Seth shook his head. "They're embedded too deep in the bodies. They'll break on the way out anyway." He looked back up the stairs, frowning worriedly. "I'm surprised there aren't any more guards. The sound should have attracted someone, I would have thought..." Aya shook his head. "We have to move quickly. We can't worry about things like that." He inwardly smiled at his spell. Seth was a trained, seasoned warrior now. He could always remove the spell, of course. Before they had entered the first room, the mage had secretly analyzed Seth. Although the boy carried the short sword, he had no knowledge of how to use it. And so, using a spell that would be valuable to the group, he gave Seth the knowledge. And he was quite proud of that spell. Omi once more snuck down the stairs. She shot off a few bolts while the other three rushed down the stairs to take the guards by surprise. Ken stopped at the bottom of the stairs as he had promised Omi, staying at the back of the fight. The girl slowly walked down the stairs behind him, firing off bolt after bolt into the guards. This time she had killed three guards, wounding several more. She had five bolts left in her pouch. There was still another room of guards below them, after all. Seth and Aya charged into the remaining guards. Running like a little machine of death, Seth ran low across the room. On the way, he managed to kill two of the guards. When he turned, he was trapped by two more guards, skilled fighters who were able to keep him trapped and isolated. Omi drew her staff, and went back to back with Aya. Their staffs were formidable weapons against the two grunts, but hard to use as killing weapons. They were able to block and parry the strokes of the guards to an extent, but their return blows glanced off armor harmlessly. Ken was also having a hard time with the guard he was fighting. His side ached and kept bleeding. The wound was not given the opportunity to close, and his constant movement irritated it. He resorted to swinging his sword with his left arm while keeping his cut right arm to his side. But this only made him have to work harder, as the guard tried to aim for his weak side. Again and again their blades clashed. Out of the corner of his eyes, Ken saw Seth fell one of his opponents. The smaller boy fought like a demon, his eyes blazing dangerously. His short sword danced like lightning, and the other grunt that fought with him was weakening rapidly. On the other side of the room, Aya was able to knock one of the guards sprawling with a lucky blow that hit the side of the man's head. He and Omi turned, letting the girl finish off the fallen grunt with her staff while Aya kept the other one at bay. Ken watched all of this in fascination as he fought hard to keep his defenses up. He knew the longer he defended, the weaker his enemy would become. And, he was hoping, it would give the others time to finish off their own opponents and come help him. Seth jumped into the air, whirling in a circle. His blade spun out and cut delicately through the guard's neck. Spraying blood coated Seth's face and clothes. Ken noticed with a shudder that the boy had a wicked smile on his face. /Where did Aya get that spell? Did he copy Farfarello's mind and then give it to Seth?/ In a partnered move, Aya lifted up his arms. From underneath his left arm, Omi's staff sprouted and buried its sharp point in the guard's neck. A gurgling sound escaped the grunt before he toppled backwards to lay sprawled on the ground. Everything was in slow motion. Ken watched as the guard he was fighting knocked his predicted block away. His sword was thrown from his hand. Ken looked up, watching as the enemy's blade descended upon him. His body shuddered as the blade bit deep into his side. The grunt kicked the warrior's body off of the sword. Ken tumbled back to lie on the steps. He couldn't move. He could only watch. And he watched, a calm settling over him. The guard plunged his blade through Ken's stomach, so far that the tip emerged from Ken's back. Ken grunted softly with the feel. But he felt no pain. The pain of the first thrust had worn off, and he was just comfortably numb now. Ken looked up, his eyes heavy lidded. Seth, wide eyed, raced across the room. Aya, pale as death, stood frozen in his spot. Omi screamed something, and instant tears appeared in her eyes. /Omi,/ Ken thought. A small smile touched his lips. /I love you.../ Fear and anger boiled up in Aya. Angry tears leapt to his eyes as he watched his friend being cut down. Raising his hands, he muttered the words in a harsh, low voice. Instantly, the guard went up in flames. But that wasn't enough. The mage cast another spell, and the grunt was picked up by invisible forces and hurled across the room at top speed and into a wall. With an inarticulate cry, Aya used magic to crush the grunt's head against the wall. The fragile skull shattered, and blood and brains were splattered on the wall. The mage collapsed, utterly exhausted from casting the stressful magic. Omi gathered Ken in her arms. Tears ran freely down her face. She forced herself to look down his body, to see the wounds. Gaping wounds that kept bleeding. She choked back a sob. There was no way that Ken was going to live. "O- Omi...," Ken whispered. Seth stood behind the body of Ken, while Aya watched from where he was sprawled on the floor, barely conscious. Omi took notice of their presence, but her eyes never left Ken's. She took his trembling hand. "Ken," she sobbed. "You'll be okay! I'll make you better! Oh, Ken, don't worry!" Ken smiled up at her knowingly. His eyes expressed all of the love he had never put into words. The light behind his brown eyes dimmed. "Omi," he whispered. "Ken!" Omi said hoarsely. She could only watch as his spirit withered away. She tried to grab it, to hold onto something to save, but it was futile. Like catching the wind. Ken took a shuddering breath, his eyes staying hooked on Omi's. His body shook as he let it out. The hand that held Omi's went limp. He did not draw another breath. "Ken...," Omi whispered. Her mouth was dry. She couldn't say anything, do anything. Her body was frozen. The moment that she had never thought would happen, had. Ken was dead. ~~~~
Failing Stars
The fate of stars so deeply falling,
shining like the heart of grace;
From thine eyes a love is calling,
drifting with a timeless face.
My love, fear not, please do not cry,
my blood is naught beside your pain;
To see your eyes sans joy so high
leaves me grieved in angel’s rain.
Tears of sorrow, tears of fright,
bless my unworthy soul one last time;
Angel’s sanguine daggers alight
upon this failing heart of mine.
My stars are crossed, the choirs singing,
The fate of fate welcomes my soul;
With your words in my mind ringing,
I sadly drift beyond this world.
One night of passion, hot and sweet,
breathed life into this feeble heart;
These memories now I closely keep
as what was us is torn apart.
Live my life as I would have lived,
live for love once short, once true;
As we now part, I can only give
my last, sweet tear to you.
~~~~
PART THIRTY-THREE "Ken," Omi sobbed quietly. She wanted to scream, but the rational part of her brain told her that that action would only bring death closer to the others. She held Ken's rapidly cooling hands in her own. Aya struggled to his feet, leaning heavily on his staff. He coughed, blood coming to his lips. Seth rushed over, letting the broken man use him as additional support. Together, they hobbled over to look at Ken's mangled, dead body. "Ken... Ken...," Omi whispered over and over, tears pouring down her face. She cupped his face in her hands, kissing his still-warm lips and face. She didn't want to believe that this man, who had been so alive the moment before, was now dead before her. "I love you," she said. "Make it like the movies and wake up. Please, Ken!" Sudden anger coursed through her. She grabbed his heavy shoulders and shook him. "Ken!" she yelled as loudly as she dared. "Wake up, damnit!" "Omi," Aya whispered, leaning down to place a hand on her shoulder. Tears ran unchecked down his own pale cheeks, and even Seth, who had hardly known the warrior, felt the pain of loss. "We have to go on..." "We can't leave him!" Omi cried, turning her anger to the mage. "They’ll do awful things to his body! I won't allow it!" "Omi, in this world its kill or be killed," Seth said softly. "We have to go on." He rested his hand on her shoulder. "No!" she cried, standing up. "I won't leave him!" Omi opened her mouth to say further words, but suddenly her body rocked violently and her eyes went blank and glassy. "Omi?" Aya asked. He reached out to take her hand. "Omi?" he cried more urgently when she didn't answer. "Omi!" Slowly, Omi reached up and pulled the staff off of her back. She turned to face Ken. Aya watched, his eyes narrowing suspiciously. /Has Lady Aithne enchanted her?/ He looked closer. A dull light shone from underneath her blue robe, above her heart. As she leaned forward to kneel over Ken, the light slipped into view and rested on her breast. Aya's amethyst eyes widened in surprise as they recognized the silver cross that Omi wore around her neck. The necklace was blazing with light, like a star in the night sky. Omi knelt by Ken's side, her eyes closed. She held the staff above Ken's body, parallel to it. Bowing at the waist, she placed the staff over his body, laying it on him and then releasing it. She clasped her hands over the silver cross at her neck, folding them around the charm to obscure it's pure light. Aya watched, and he knew that Lady Aithne could not enchant Omi. In a low voice, the girl began to incant mysterious words. The mage's eyes snapped open. /I've heard of this kind of sorcery... but I never knew it could be preformed! But that would mean that...!/ "Omi, stop!" he cried. He reached out his hand to pull the girl away, to break her concentration. They had lost one friend, they didn't need to lose another. But Omi ignored him. She finished her spell and released the charm at her neck. The silver light struck Aya and Seth, stopping them in mid-step. They stood, frozen to the spot, and only their eyes could move as they watched Omi complete the incantation. She placed her hands over Ken's heart, gently pressing down. Slowly, her eyes slid open. They were still blank and glassy. Her body shook slightly, and she blinked several times. The light that radiated from the cross began to fade. "Ken?" she asked quietly. "What...?" She looked down at his body. On an impulse, she leaned down and kissed his cold lips. She pulled back, wiping the tears from her eyes. "I'm sorry," she whispered. "I have to leave you now..." Aya and Seth found that they could move again. Aya shook his head, running a hand through his hair. "What... happened?" he asked himself softly. He was amazed at the strength he felt flowing through him. Then he realized. His energy had returned. He was no longer tired or exhausted from casting those spells. He felt rested. Quickly, he pulled open his robes and looked at his shoulder. A guard had sliced it open, but it wasn't a major wound. He looked, but he could find no cut. Similarly, Seth couldn't find any wounds on himself. "We were... healed," he whispered in awe. Omi looked up at them. "Healed? How?" she asked. A shuddering breath was drawn. The three froze. Seth looked around Omi, while the other two were too afraid to look. Another breath was taken, and then he began to cough. A faint groan escaped his lips. "God, what happened?" he muttered. His hand, weak and shaking, lifted to touch his face. “I feel like I died.” Aya slowly withdrew his eyes from Omi's and looked. Omi, her eyes wide with fear, fear that this was only a dream, could not look behind her. /It has to be a dream. I've died with him, that must be it. He *can't* be alive. He just died.../ "Omi!" Aya said, his voice tight with restrained emotion. Omi looked up at him. Tears were once more flowing down his face, but a smile curved his lips. "It's...!" Seeing his tears only provoked her own. With a sob, she turned and flung herself on Ken. "Ken!" she cried, burying her face in his shoulder. "Ahh," Ken replied, confused. He patted her back lightly and struggled to sit up. Omi immediately jumped back to help him up. With a thought, she suddenly pulled his shirt up, running her hand over his stomach. "Omi! Hey, hey!" Ken cried, feeling her hand snake across his belly. "Omi!" he whined. He was ticklish and the feel only made him laugh. Omi looked up Ken, her eyes wide. "Ken, you're... alive. No wounds, no nothing. Just like before..." Ken looked at her, totally confused. "Of course I'm alive, Omittchi." Omi put her arms around him, laughing through her tears. She kissed him deeply and held him tight. "Of course you're alive, Ken. Of course you are." ~~~~ "So, how do you think that happened?" Aya sat on the steps, curled around his staff. His eyes were wide at Omi's question. "You mean you don't know?" Omi shook her head. She hadn't let Ken go yet. He kept protesting that he was okay, but she wouldn't let him out of her arms. "What happened?" Ken asked, his voice harsh with frustration. No one would tell him what was going on! "You died." Ken's eyes widened at Aya's statement. His hands traveled over his body. "I... died? Then why am I...?" "Because of Omi." Aya stood up, resting his staff on his shoulder. He began to walk around the room as he talked, stepping in and out of the bodies of the fallen guards. "You, Ken, were stabbed twice in the gut. So far that the sword came out the other side." Ken grimaced, putting a protective hand over his stomach. "You died moments later, in Omi's arms. As for why you're alive now... That's thanks to Omi." "Omi?" Ken asked, turning to the girl. He put his hand on her cheek. His eyes searched hers. "What did you do?" "She doesn't know herself." Aya looked down at the guard he had kicked. "Omi, throw me your staff." Omi complied, and Aya caught the plain piece of wood. Casually, he stabbed it into the throat of a guard who was still alive. "Omi, as it turns out, is a cleric." "Cleric?" "Healing magician, if you will." He tapped the top point of Omi's staff against his chin. "Something took over her body. That's why she shuddered and her eyes went blank," he explained, looking at Seth. The boy nodded. "At first I thought it was Lady Aithne, but when the cross at her throat began to glow, I knew it couldn't be. Omi's being is too pure to let an evil sorceress like Aithne in. "I didn't know Omi was a cleric until she began chanting. I had heard of a life spell before, but I didn't think it was possible. I had never heard of it being successful, or if it was, it took the life of the cleric while giving the victim back their own life. I tried to stop you Omi, fearing that we'd lose you. That's when you let go of the cross. "The light froze Seth and I. For the magic to work, your subjects must be still. And so, it stopped us. The magic works by targeting the people in the cleric's mind and heart. Ken was your main target, but we were also there, and that's why we were healed as well." Aya twirled the staff in his hands. He looked at it thoughtfully. "This staff is a part of your powers somehow. You laid it across Ken's body, and I'm guessing you use it as a conductor of your healing powers. You centered on Ken's heart, and the staff must have transmitted the powers to the rest of the body." He walked back to the other's, handing the staff to the amazed Omi. "As a finishing touch to the spell, the mysterious entity freed you from its control. All you had to do was lean down and kiss Ken, which you did. The spell, finished and sealed, and Ken came back to life." He sat back down on the step. "The person who possessed you must be powerful, to be able to save Ken's life as well as keep yours. I was truly afraid that we would lose you too." The other three were stunned into silence. Ken and Seth stared in surprise at Omi, who looked at her own hands. "I... have that kind of power in me?" she asked softly. "You do," Aya confirmed. "I do!" Omi suddenly claimed, her eyes lighting up. "Ken, do you remember when you fought Ravi? You were wounded, and the cut wouldn't stop bleeding. I told it to stop bleeding, and to my surprise, it stopped!" Aya nodded, his hand on his chin. "You seem to be very powerful. The spirit that claimed you for a moment seemed only to give you the words of the spell. You could do everything else on your own, you just needed a little push." Omi looked at Ken, her eyes tearing up again. "Oh, Ken. We must be blessed..." Seth looked over at Aya, an eyebrow raised. Ken and Omi were too occupied to notice. “And how,” Seth asked warily, “Did you know all that about Omi?” Aya looked back at the boy. A flare of jealously sparked inside of him again. /Stop that!/ he silently commanded. /I don’t care *who* Yoji sees!/ He shrugged the question off as well as the jealously. “You don’t know much about mages, do you?” Seth flushed slightly. “I just want to know so that we don’t find out that you’re in league with Lady Aithne!” Aya shook his head, running a hand through his hair. “Mages are sent through years and years of study on magical properties. Even though I’m a red-robed mage, a neutral mage, I still have to study about other mages. Clerical mages are one of the types I had to study intensely. And therefore, I know a lot about the clerical magic’s.” Seth looked at him a bit longer. “I’ll believe you for now. But if anything happens to Yoji...” Aya frowned. “I would *never* let anything happen to Yoji!” Seth’s eyes narrowed. “You like him, don’t you?” Aya stepped back a few paces. “I..” Seth nodded. “You want him! I can see it!” Aya frowned darkly, expelling the blush from his cheeks. “I do *not* want Yoji. I don’t know where you came up with an idea like that, but you’re totally wrong!” With that, the mage turned around, crossing his arms over his chest and mumbling to himself in a low voice. Seth, knowing that he had hit a tender spot on the mage, smiled grimly. But no one would touch his Yoji. Now, ignoring the two (who were getting too sappy for his taste) and Aya, he turned and put his ear to the stone step. His eyes narrowed and he listened more closely, blocking the other sounds out. Suddenly, his head snapped up. "Guards are coming down the steps! We have to go! Now!" Everyone leapt to their feet. Ken wobbled and would have collapsed had not Omi been there to catch him. He flushed in embarrassment. "Weak as a baby," Omi commented with a smile. Aya frowned grimly. "Be on your guard, everyone. We still have one more room to clear before we can even think of freeing Yoji." With Omi supporting Ken, they made their way down the first flight of steps to the third level. They stopped at the small landing to give Ken a breather, but they couldn't stay for long. As they walked, Ken regained his strength until he could walk on his own. Leaving Ken, Omi loaded her crossbow and crept down the stairs. She brought the weapon to her shoulder and prepared to fire, but stopped. She lowered the weapon in surprise. "Omi! Shoot!" Aya hissed. Omi shook her head. She beckoned for the others, and they descended to where she stood. They looked out upon the room. Ten guards stood waiting, but not a weapon was drawn. They lined a walkway that led to a heavy oaken door. The first guard stepped out, bowing before them. "Lady Aithne requests your presence in the next room," the man said, his voice muffled by his helm. "We will not hurt you as you pass." Aya sighed. "We have no choice. We're blocked in." He indicated the top of the steps, were several guards now stood. Still, Ken and Seth drew their swords, and Omi kept her crossbow level to her shoulder. Aya took rear guard, twirling his staff dangerously. Slowly, they crept through the line of guards to the door. Ken reached up and pulled the heavy wood door open wide, exposing the room behind it. With a deep breath each, the companions walked onwards. ~~~~ PART THIRTY-FOUR Aya slowly swung his staff in front of him as he slowly trailed the others through the path of guards. Not one armor-clad man moved to stop their progress. They were all glad for Lady Aithne's interference, but they knew it would only be a double-edged blade. They could save their strength through the last room, but there was still the final battle for Yoji. The mage found his mind wandering as he walked towards the door at the end of their path. He was surprised at how much his feelings had changed since they had come to this different world. It was only their, what, fifth day here? And he had changed so much in so little time. He had shed tears for his friend. He, Aya the man of stone, had *cried* when Ken had been fallen. Seeing the warrior boy struck down had brought such feelings to the surface that he could no longer hold back. The tears had just streamed forward on their own account, and his heart felt torn with the loss of a dear friend. /Dear friend?/ he asked himself. /Is that how I view Ken?/ He shook his head. /I didn't feel that way when I learned Yoji had disappeared.../ /No,/ the wry voice inside his head said. /Your heart was gripped with such an icy fear.../ /Shut up!/ Aya commanded. He didn't want to hear those words, even though he knew they were truth. That was another part of him that had changed drastically, and he hadn't even seen the change taking place. Since they had arrived, he had felt himself becoming closer to the thief. But Yoji was barely around. And Aya always wished that he would stay longer so that they could spend more time together. /Tears, feelings... Whose are they? They can't be mine.../ /Ran./ /Ran's?/ /Those tears are Ran's. Those feelings stem from the pure feelings in Ran's heart. They are melting the ice of Aya, and slowly you are transforming back into Ran./ /But!/ Aya protested. /I can't! Ran had nothing to offer in this world we live in, and so I shut him away!/ The dry voice made a disapproving clucking sound. /Ran has much to offer you. You should get to know him better./ The silence resounded in Aya's head, the voice now gone. Aya bit his lip nervously. This was the last thing he needed at the moment. His emotions and mind were in conflict, in turmoil. He couldn't fight at full power thinking like this. The addition of seeing Yoji at the moment would not help matters. He approached the open door. He watched as Ken and Omi walked cautiously through the door. He smiled slightly at the sight of them together again. /It would have been wrong to rob either of them of the first love they've ever shared./ He sighed softly to himself. /But I was no help. I couldn't help either of them. I can never help them. I will probably fail them in this battle./ As if reading his mind, Seth stopped to wait for the mage. "You are questioning yourself. Why?" the boy asked. Aya blinked at him. "How did you...?" Seth shrugged. "The look on your face." Aya turned away. "It is none of your business." "You will be needed in this battle. Don't fail us now." He looked at Aya a bit longer and then turned to enter the room. Aya's lips quirked a bit in a smile. With his simple words and faith in the mage, Seth had inspired confidence into the mage. From such an unlikely source, considering their earlier fight, confidence came, and Aya felt needed and whole once more. A gasp escaped the boy and he stopped in his tracks. Aya hurried up to him. "What is it?" he asked. His narrowed violet eyes swept over the room and stopped in horror. Yoji hung in chains next to the door, in full sight. His hands were chained above his head and his feet to the ground. Blood seeped down his bare shoulder and a few trickles came from his mouth and nose. He seemed relatively unhurt and only unconscious for the time being. Aya felt his heart lurch. /Yoji.../ A slow anger began to build in him. /How *dare* she hurt my friend like that!/ /Friend?/ the voice asked in an amused tone, and then disappeared once more. But the voice didn't bother Aya. The scene only reinforced the strength given by Seth. Aya knew he could not fail his friends now, could not fail Yoji. Aya turned, his eyes locking with Lady Aithne's. She stood, the look on her thin face triumphant as she watched the companion's faces. Aya held out his staff and opened his mouth to speak. Before a word could be spoken, a strangled cry escaped Seth and he ran over to Yoji. He threw himself on the older man, tears running down his cheeks. "Yoji... Yoji...!" he cried over and over brokenly. As if roused by the cries, the thief began to stir. He groaned softly, and the chains that held his wrists rattled. He lifted his head to look at them, and then at Lady Aithne. "Not again," he muttered. He then looked down at the person who held him tight. His eyes widened in surprise. "Seth!" Seth looked up, face tear streaked. "Yoji!" he cried, flinging his arms around the older man's neck. He pressed his lips to Yoji's in short, frantic, desperate kisses. Aya's face flushed. His heart constricted and he felt pain flash through him. /What is this?/ he asked himself angrily. /Why am I acting like this? It's stupid!/ He shook his head violently to clear it of the emotions and thoughts. "Aithne," he said, pushing Yoji from his thoughts. "I guess we can't take him without a fight." The elf woman shrugged. "You can try to take him if you want." Seth pulled out his short sword. Yoji looked at the boy nervously. "Ahh, Seth... Why don't you just try to find the keys?" "They're not in any place that you'll find them." Lady Aithne watched with a raised eyebrow. Seth swung at the chains that held Yoji's wrists. His blade stuck, but suddenly the links glowed green, and the sword bounced off. He tried repeatedly, but again the same force field prevented him from cutting through the chains. He collapsed, weeping, on the strung out Yoji. "Yoji," he whispered, a catch in his voice. "Shh," Yoji said softly. "Don't worry, things will work out." He looked up, his serious green eyes meeting Aya's. They looked at each other for a moment, before the mage nodded curtly and turned away. Lady Aithne watched, her eyes narrowed. There was a power she sensed in Seth, and didn't like. With a wave of her hand and a soft word, a fine mist of sparkly golden powder rained gently over Seth. He sneezed, choking on the dust, causing the others to look at him. "Seth?" Yoji asked anxiously. Lady Aithne laughed. "Your toughest warrior is mine now." She clapped her hands together, and then arched her knuckles, as if cradling a small creature that one doesn't want to run away. As she did so, the golden dust around Seth solidified and captured him. He banged against the rubbery sides fruitlessly. Seth was caught in a magical bubble. "Nice spell, mage," Lady Aithne said, nodding her head respectfully at Aya. The red-robed mage snorted, and turned to dispel the witch's spell. Ken withdrew his sword from his sheath, and Omi readied her crossbow. "We will fight," Ken said solemnly. Omi nodded. They understood. They had to distract Lady Aithne while Aya tried to free Seth. They would need the boy's help now. Lady Aithne smoothed her deep purple dress and then held out her hands. They were bedecked in jewels. "Wind," she whispered, pointing at Aya. The dust on the ground stirred as a wind wrapped itself around his feet. Gathering speed quickly, it crawled up his body until he was wrapped in a tunnel of fierce wind. He tried moving, but the wind trapped him in place. With a sinking feeling, he felt himself being lifted off of the ground. Lady Aithne laughed throatily. "Your powerful mage, caught by such a simple spell!" Ken looked at Omi, who nodded. They stared at each a moment longer. They knew that they might never be able to hold each other again. This might be their final mission together. Tearing his eyes away, Ken raised his sword in a salute to the sorceress. With a battle cry, he rushed forward to strike. As he brought his sword down on the seemingly unprotected woman, a red glare blinded him. He felt himself lifted and thrown backwards. He couldn't even make a sound as he was slammed into the brick wall. He felt his arm crack loudly. The force of the blow held him, suspended in the air, for a moment, before he slid down to collapse on the floor. Gathering his strength, he staggered to his feet, his left arm hanging uselessly at his side. "Ken!" Omi cried, rushing to him. She put her hands on his broken arm and whispered a few words. A pure light radiated from her palms, and soon Ken's arm was working once more. Ken smiled grimly at Lady Aithne's surprise. "We can go on forever with that kind of power, Aithne." Lady Aithne frowned slightly. Then her eyes lit up as they targeted Omi. "Not if she's taken out of action." She pointed at the girl with one finger. "Fire," she breathed. Racing across the floor came a trail of flames, heading straight for Omi. The girl stood, still busy with Ken as she checked him over for other wounds. Knowing that a vocal warning would be too late, Ken knew he had to take action. A moment before the flames struck, Ken hurled himself at Omi, knocking her out of the way, the hem of her robe singed by the fire. They rolled to their feet, Ken crouched in front of Omi to protect her from any new danger. Across the room, Seth banged helplessly against the sides of the golden bubble. Yoji watched the fight, no hope in his eyes. Surprise registered in Ken. Even Yoji didn't think they could win. And Aya... The mage was still caught in the wind tunnel, lifted high off the ground. The breathable air was being sucked from the tunnel, slowly making the tube a vacuum and letting the mage die a horrible death. Ken shook his head. /No! Yoji must have hope! We have to save him. We have to do something about Aya. But in all cases, we can't die!/ Omi looked up at Ken and saw the sudden determination on his face. She looked around and saw the same sights he had seen, and felt the hopelessness reflected in Yoji's eyes. But then she steeled herself by looking once more at Ken. If he had hope, then she would believe in him. She stood, casting aside the useless crossbow and drawing her staff. She stepped up beside Ken. "We fight together," she said to him. He looked at her, opening his mouth to protest. But when he saw the grim look on her face, he smiled. "My Omittchi," he said softly. They risked a glance at each other. "We fight together. As one." Lady Aithne beckoned them mockingly. "Come then. I will fight the two of you." In a flash, the two sprang away from each other, intending to attack on different sides. Lady Aithne held a hand out facing each of them, readying her defense. Ken struck, and his blade bounced off of the shield that was contained in the witch's hand. Lady Aithne turned her head as Omi's staff descended. The plain wood struck the woman's hand, and instead of bouncing off, it cut through the barrier, scorching the hand that was held out. Lady Aithne cried out in despair, pulling her hand away from the staff. "You...!" she cried, as the two pulled back again. "You got through my shield!" Ken looked proudly over at Omi. "Good work!" "Flames!" Lady Aithne shrieked, pointing in front of her. A line of tall flames flickered into life, cutting Ken and Omi off from each other. The fire was so high that Omi could barely see Ken in the dancing orange flames. Omi called joyfully, "There's a chance after all! The staff, with its clerical powers, can hurt her!" Ken nodded, waving his hands for Omi to see. "Let's do it again, then!" They rushed around to opposite sides. Lady Aithne smiled grimly. "I won't let you get the best of me this time!" she crowed. She powered up her defenses and held both hands out while she waited for Omi's attack. Ken, meanwhile, was behind her. He slashed at her, and surprisingly, found no barrier that stopped his sword. His blade cut through the back of Lady Aithne's dress, scarring her back. The witch cried out horribly, and turned to face him. Her nails struck out, and she slashed Ken across the arm that carried his sword. Grunting in pain as he felt the blood flow down his arm, Ken backed off. At that moment, Omi leapt forward, leaning heavily on a powerful down stroke. The tip of the staff caught Lady Aithne's face and then traveled deeply into her arm. The witch's skin melted like wax, giving in as the staff left its mark. The witch screamed and flung out with her powers. Ken and Omi were hurled across the room, slammed into the walls. Omi recovered quicker, as Ken tried to struggle to his feet. His bloodied arm was weak. Omi tried to get to him, but the wall of flames prevented her from helping him. Lady Aithne stood, huffing, watching them with narrowed eyes. "Gaah!!" Surprising everyone, Aya dropped back onto the battlefield. The shreds of wind torn from the tunnel whipped around the room. One brushed by Seth and he cried out as the sharp wind rocked his bubble. Aya, his face red, gasped for air as he brought his staff up to protect himself. "Nice spell," he grunted. "Let me counter it with one of my own." "Grow," he whispered, pointing at a clump of moss in the corner of the dungeon. Immediately the plant began to thicken and prosper. It crept up and around the wall, coming up behind the witch. Lady Aithne stood warily, her eyes flickering around as she waited for Aya's spell to take effect. Thinking he was bluffing, she relaxed her defense and started to laugh. "You foolish mage," she chuckled. "Trying to scare me with a small spell. It didn't even work!" With a lurch, the lichen flung itself off of the wall and onto Lady Aithne. The green plant began crawling over her thrashing body, slowly covering up her face and wild eyes, until she was finally covered. The thick plant muffled her cries. Aya turned to the others. "Are you all right?" he asked in concern, putting his hand on Omi's shoulder. She shook him off quickly, running to Ken as the flames died. With her powers directed elsewhere, the fire died out. In a moment, Ken's arm was healed. She nodded. "We're fine." She held up her staff. "My staff, it hurts her." Aya acknowledged that with a nod. "As I suspected. Your powers are pure and good, while Aithne's are only dark and corrupt." Ken looked at the struggling mass of green. "What are we going to do now? We certainly can't leave her alive. She'll come after us for sure." The mage sighed. "I don't know what we're going to do. But let's get Yoji out of here for the moment." "Whoa," the said thief responded. "You're saying that you're going to free me and then tell me to get lost like a good boy?" The redhead nodded. "Something like that, yes." The jade eyes flashed warningly. "Not quite, Aya. I'm part of the team, and this is my fight as well. I'm not leaving." Aya frowned darkly. "But you're hurt! Weak! You can't fight! You don't even have a weapon!" Yoji shook his head, his auburn waves framing his pale face. "I don't care! I'll fight with you!" "I care!" Aya yelled back at him. "What happens if you get hurt? Then we'd have wasted our time coming to get you! You should leave while you have the chance. Take Seth with you. The three of us can manage." Yoji glared at Aya, and the two fought silently with their eyes. Finally, the older man submitted. "I don't want to leave... But if you're forcing me to..." "I'm forcing you to," Aya nodded, crossing his hands over his chest. Yoji looked away, his body heaving with a sigh. "Then I guess I'll take Seth to safety, get a weapon and come back." He turned back to Aya, a smile lighting up his eyes. Aya's face turned red with anger. His clenched fists banged on his thighs. "No!" he roared. "You'll leave and you'll stay out there! You *won't* come back, or I'll kill you myself!" A sudden crackling sound alerted all of them and they turned around. The lichen had burst into flames, and slowly it dissolved into nothing but ashes. From the debris stepped Lady Aithne, a little singed and very much mad. "You... you...!" she raged, her eyes fixing on Aya. She shrieked, unleashing a bout of magical powers. Aya was flung into the air and against the wall. The impact knocked the breath from his body and sent his vision spinning. He crumpled to the floor, coughing and choking for breath. "And *who* needs help?" Yoji asked dryly. Aya's head snapped up and he shot a glare at the older man. Slowly, he struggled to his feet, leaning heavily on his staff as he wiped blood away from the corner of his mouth. Omi stepped in front of the mage. "You'll have to go through me," she said menacingly. Ken sidled up beside her. "And me," he added. Aya shooed them aside. "Stop this," he chided. He looked at Omi, his eyes darting back to Lady Aithne's side. Omi nodded slightly. He swung his gaze to Ken, and the same gesture was repeated. "If she wants to fight a mage," he began. He reached into one of his pouches, and pulled out a ball of fluff. He held it cupped in both hands. The other looked worriedly at him, wondering if the fluff would be able to do any damage. He began to chant, and when he finished, the fluff burst into flame. He smiled grimly, pulling back his arm in preparation to fling the ball. "Fire ball," he whispered, the smile still twisting his lips. He lobbed the ball at Lady Aithne. He finished, "Then she'll fight one." At the same time, Ken and Omi closed in on her two sides. Lady Aithne, not seeing them, concentrated her powers on the fireball, and not on the other two. Ken's swing caught her side, cutting deep into her flesh. Omi's swing left a blazing trail down her back, criss-crossing with the other scar left there by Ken. The elf woman screamed shrilly, dropping her defenses in shock. The fireball hit her right in the chest, knocking her backwards. She sat, stunned. She had fallen on her knees, her breast smoking and her sides oozing blood. Her eyes were glassy and she looked in all appearances to be defeated. Yoji nodded. "Now let's do something about these chains, huh?" he asked, rattling them. Seth sat curled up in his bubble, leaning against the side that leaned against Yoji's leg. The boy had somehow maneuvered the bubble to rest beside the older man. Aya glared at the boy. "I generously waste my strength to give you the power to fight, and here you can't even get out of a bubble." Seth only glared right back at the surly mage. Aya ran his hands over the chains while Ken and Omi kept watch on Lady Aithne. She didn't move. The mage frowned. "There's a very powerful barrier spell on the chains. I hope I have the power to break it." Yoji sighed impatiently. "Just get on with it, okay? My arms are killing me, and I need to stretch my legs." He glanced down at Seth, his eyes softening. "Don't be hard on him, Aya," he whispered. "He's just scared, that's all." Aya snorted. "Scared. Funny how he wasn't scared in the other rooms." Reaching into another pouch, he pulled out a handful of powder. He spit into it, and rubbed it around in his two hands, mixing the saliva into it. The dust soon turned into a sticky mixture that he smeared onto the chains. "Lovely," Yoji commented dryly. Aya snapped a glare in his direction before closing his eyes and beginning to chant. /You'd better stop that./ /Why?/ Aya asked. /Aithne's definitely not beat yet. And she'll be back up in a moment. Stop your spell and I'll give you a new one./ /New one?/ /It'll help you, trust me. You have to get the words to Omi somehow./ /Why Omi?/ The voice sighed. /Who else with magical powers are you going to have cast the spell? Ken? *Aithne*?/ Aya abruptly stopped his chanting. Yoji looked at him curiously. "Hey. What gives? Come on, finish it. Free me, okay?" "Aya!" Omi cried urgently. The mage turned. Slowly, Lady Aithne staggered to her feet. Her wounds had stopped bleeding, and some of the lesser wounds had closed, disappeared. A low, deep chuckle escaped her. Her head lifted, and her eyes focused on the companions. The orbs, once green and normal, were now completely black. The irises, the pupils, the whole eyeball was pitch black. She raised her hands. Her nails had grown terribly. Now they could appropriately be called claws. She held them out dangerously towards the warriors. She advanced a step. "Damnit," Aya swore. The words of the spell poured into his head, taking his attention away from the witch. "Quick! Damnit, someone give me parchment! Ken, you distract her for the moment!" Ken looked at Aya in surprise. "Just me? What's going on?" "Damnit!" Aya howled. The spell was flashing through his brain and he needed to write it down for Omi. Thankfully, the girl pressed a scrap of cloth and charcoal into his hands. Quickly, he began to scribble down the words. Ken turned, readying his sword. He had to do what Aya said, without explanation. It was something he had learned over the years from their leader. To do with out questioning, and to just trust Aya. He held the blade low so that the tip scraped the stones. Lady Aithne advanced another step. With a cry, Ken rushed forward, lifting his blade to attack. When he was a few paces away, bright bolts of light shot from Lady Aithne's fingers, smashing into Ken's chest and hurling him backwards. "Ken!" Omi cried, watching the scene. She turned, torn between Aya's instructions and Ken's battered body. The warrior used his sword to stand up, hefting the blade for another attack. He *had* to distract Lady Aithne as Aya had told him. Ignoring his smoking shirt, he charged again. "Aya!" Yoji cursed. "This is no time to be drawing! Get in there and fight before Ken's killed!" Aya shook his head, finishing the last of the words. "He's already been dead once," he muttered darkly. He turned to Omi. "Omi, listen to me. Omi!" He said urgently, shaking the girl's shoulders. She looked away from where Ken was slammed into the wall once more, his face and side bleeding freely from a swipe from Lady Aithne's claws. "But...!" "This is more important, trust me!" He shook the cloth in her face. He noticed then that it was blue. It had been torn from her robe. He lessened his grip. "Omi," his voice was gentle but tight. "You and I... We have to repeat this spell in unison. I don't know what it'll do, but the voice in my head said it’d help with Aithne. Something about all of us attacking at once..." He trailed off, his eyes clouded with thought. Omi watch as Ken picked himself up once more, staggering. The hands that held his sword shook with fatigue. She pulled her eyes away and nodded to Aya. "We repeat it at the same time, and then we all attack at the same time." Aya nodded. "Yes. Yes! Now," he said, grabbing his staff, "Get back to back. When we finish the spell, point your staff at Aithne." "Ken!" Omi cried. The warrior boy wiped blood away from a cut on his cheek and looked over at Omi. "When Aya and I point our staffs at Aithne, attack!" Ken nodded, readying his blade. Lady Aithne turned her eyes towards Aya and Omi. Turning her broken body, she began to stagger towards the two. "Now, Omi!" Aya commanded, and together the two began to chant the spell. As they recited, a great power began to collect at Lady Aithne's fingertips. The blinding white light gathered there and multiplied, ready at any moment to leap forward and destroy the offenders. They both pointed their staffs at Lady Aithne. A thin streak of lightning crackled out, and Ken leapt, his sword descending upon Lady Aithne. The light and sword contacted at the same time, and a flash as bright as a super nova filled the room, blinding everyone. Everyone was thrown, and they all collided with the walls. The force of the blast was great, leaving a charred streak on the stone floor. The light faded, and Aya slowly blinked the stars away. The smoke drifted away, revealing Lady Aithne. Surprisingly, she still stood. Her right arm had been severed from Ken's blow, and there was a definite hole through her midsection. Aya looked at the witch curiously. She had not fallen. /Which means she's not quite finished.../ In horror, he realized that the spell that had collected at her fingertips was still there. The mage scrambled to his feet, looking for the others. Omi was at his feet, and Ken was to his left. Each groaned softly, trying to shake away the blast. Sensing movement, Lady Aithne turned to Aya. Her pitch black eyes blinked a few times, and a smile curved her lips. "Go," she whispered, leaning forward to blow on the ball of light. The gentle breath gave Aya the impression that the destructive ball would float gently, like dandelion puffs. What he didn't expect was the rocketing ball of light that buzzed past him, searing his shoulder as he jumped out of its way. The ball passed him, and then turned around for another go. This time, the mage threw himself flat on the floor, putting his hands over Omi as she tried to rise. "Don't!" Aya hissed. Omi blinked the light away from her eyes and looked up. She looked up in time, as the light ball had stopped above them and now dropped suddenly, intending to smash them to the floor. Grabbing the front of the mage's robes, Omi rolled, pulling Aya with her out of the way. "Destroy that thing!" she cried. Aya shook his head. "With what? I don't know what will counter that!" Yoji ducked the flying light ball more in irritation than fear. "Come on Aya. This is magic, and you're the mage. Figure something out, okay?" Aya growled, rising to his feet. He stalked across the room to Yoji. Shaking his finger in the older man's face, he said, "I've just about had enough of this!" Yoji smiled slightly. "Duck, Aya." "Duck?" Yoji's green eyes became impatiently. "Just lower your head." Watching him closely, Aya did as he was told. Just in time, as the light ball whizzed close to his face. He gasped in shock as it brushed his cheek, drawing blood. "See? You never listen to me," Yoji sighed. Aya frowned, turning, a sudden idea popping into his head. "Omi, repeat after me!" The girl nodded, picking up her staff from where it had landed on the ground. Next to her, Ken groggily woke up, shaking his head. The mage slowly said a string of mystical words. Omi repeated them with force, spitting each one out at Lady Aithne as she closed in on the girl. "Hold your breath," Aya warned the thief. "Why?" "Trust me." Yoji would have sighed if there had been air. Instead, he took in a mouthful of water as the air disappeared. His eyes went wide as he began choking and spitting. But it didn't help, there was no air anywhere, and he couldn't move. His eyes went wide as he realized what would happen. He would die. *He* was going to die. He watched as Aya floated in front of him, a smug smile on his lips. Yoji began to thrash around. /The bastard's laughing at me!/ With a cutting motion of his hand, Aya dispelled the water. Which left, with the exception of Aya, four very angry, wet, and gasping people. But, thankfully, the water had soaked the light ball, and the magic was no more. "Bastard," Yoji coughed, breathing in deep lungfuls of air. "But why did Omi have to say that?" Aya pulled off his wet cloak, throwing the heavy garment away from him. It would only slow him down. "Because her powers radiate purity. My magic borders on evil, so I would only have fueled her spell." Seth, who had been protected from the water spell by his magical bubble, looked up at Yoji. "Yoji?" he asked in concern. Yoji continued to glare at the mage. "I'm all right. Don't worry." Lady Aithne lay on the floor, but she did not gasp for air. The room was suddenly deathly silent. They could tell that the witch was not quite beat yet. She lay, gathering her powers. "Omi," Aya called, and the girl and the warrior boy joined him. Aya frowned, putting a hand on his chin. He ran his other hand through his wet hair, pushing back the long, dark red bangs. "The spell we used before didn't work." Omi nodded. "Maybe if we try it again?" "Think of something quick," Ken warned. "She's getting to her feet, and she doesn't look happy." "Why is she still moving around like that?" Seth asked, wide-eyed. "She has a *hole* in her!" Yoji shrugged. "Magical powers can keep you going for a long time." "Strength for anything?" Yoji smiled fondly down at the boy, his heart aching as he wished he could wrap the boy up in his arms. "Anything." "We all have to hit her," Omi mused. Her wide eyes flicked over to Lady Aithne, who was still struggled up. The scorched hole in her midsection allowed them to see the bloodstained wall behind her. Aya smacked his fist into his palm. "That's it! All of us. That's the four of us. Yoji has to hit her somehow." "How do you know it's not Seth?" Ken asked. He shifted his sword from right to left hand, wiping his wet palm against his thigh. Aya shook his head. "That wouldn't make sense. The four of us. It's always been us. It wouldn't be Seth because he's not one of us..." Aya frowned. "I can't explain it well. But I *know* it's Yoji!" Yoji sighed. "You forget, Einstein," he said dryly. He shook his wrists. "I'm chained up and couldn't hurt a fly. What do you want me to do, bite her if she happens to get close to me?" Omi shrugged as she and Aya stood back to back again and Ken crouched low. "You'll think of something, I hope." Ken smiled up at Yoji. "I'll push her in your direction, and when the two point their staffs at Lady Aithne, attack. Okay?" Yoji rolled his eyes. "Yeah, attack. Gotcha." Lady Aithne was on her feet again. Her eyes glinted dangerously. The puddles on the ground stirred slightly as a gentle wind began to blow. Aya and Omi began to chant. "Don't falter," Ken said. His eyes narrowed. The wind grew, and began to push at him. His clothes flapped wetly in the breeze. Walking against a wind had to be the hardest thing he had ever done. Ken gritted his teeth and wouldn't give in. He lifted his sword, nearing Lady Aithne. She turned to face him, a joyful smile lighting her lips. Ken's hopes sunk. /The wind'll keep me from reaching her! I'll never be able to attack!/ He stepped closer. Not affected by the wind, Lady Aithne sprang backwards lightly. Yoji's eyes lit up. /Well, here's my chance,/ he thought. Lady Aithne had saved Ken the trouble and jumped right in front of the thief. /Now if I can just find a way to attack her.../ Seth looked up, the wind making his eyes tear. There was no way Ken could reach Lady Aithne to attack her. His sword was too heavy, and the wind was holding him back. The boy glanced at the two spell-casters. The spell was almost done. Slowly, they began to point their staffs at the witch. Seth's frantic eyes looked around the room. His eyes watched as the wind whipped tornado-like through the room. The room was like a maelstrom of wind, circling faster and faster. He looked at the wind a bit closer, snatches of the spell coming to his ears. The mage and the cleric had fully lowered their staffs. In another moment, the spell would be finished. Lady Aithne stood, arms crossed over her chest. Seth could see the glittering defense shield that protected her. She knew that once this spell had failed once more, the warriors would be hers to finish off. Strength was already gone, and they were all working on pure will alone. Seth felt time slow down. Light began to build at the tips of the staffs. He turned to Ken, who was nowhere near the witch. And he wouldn't make it in time, either. And then, it was clear to him. "Throw it!" he yelled, letting the wind carry his voice. Ken looked up, frowning as he thought he heard something. "Throw the sword, Ken!" Seth yelled at the top of his lungs. Light burst forth from the staffs. Shrugging, Ken did as he was told, and threw the sword into the wind. The light hit the witch, and she screamed with the impact. The wind, circulating throughout the room, carried the sword in a wide arc. It tumbled, tip over hilt through the air. The sword, tossed and turned throughout the wind, passed the witch. Ken felt the disappointment and fear fall heavily upon him. /We're going to die now,/ he thought. /And I won't be with Omi anymore.../ The despair ate at him as he watched, just a moment longer before turning away to face his fate. But at the last moment, the sword turned over. The tip of the blade scratched at Lady Aithne's face, drawing blood. Elation shot through Ken. He *had* hit her! And now they were only waiting on Yoji. "Now, Yoji!" Ken and Seth cried in unison, turning to the last man. Yoji watched, his mind racing. /I don't have anything to attack with. I have nothing but myself and my spit, and.../ Before the light died and the spell was wasted, Yoji had to attack. Any form of attack. Just so that he hit Lady Aithne. And then it would be over. He knew it was stupid. It had to be the stupidest idea he had ever come up with. But it was an idea, and the only one he had at that. /An attack.../ Yoji spat. ~~~~ PART THIRTY-FIVE The glistening globule of saliva flew perfectly from the lips of Kudou Yoji. Since Lady Aithne was only a few feet in front of the chained man, he stood within the eye of the storm, the haven of peace from the whirling winds. There was no air resistance to knock it away from its target. It soared upwards, tracing a delicate path in the air, the light reflecting off of the spit to glitter in the space like diamonds. As it reached its zenith, it began to descend. The beautiful loogie fluttered gracefully through the air to land smack dab on Lady Aithne's forehead. A scream, such as never had been heard before, echoed throughout the room. The companions all had to cover their ears from the banshee's wail, lest they be damaged while listening to the dreadful song. The saliva first began to eat away at her skin, like acid. Slowly it dripped down her face, devouring her like a parasite does a host. Muscles, tendons, sinew and cords were all consumed, baring her bones to the air that still whipped around the room. Again and again screams echoed from her throat. And then, they were suddenly silenced as the spit reached her throat, eating away at her vocal cords. The second attack then began. Her bones were laid bare by the spit, still standing despite the horrible pain. Again, starting at her forehead, the spit began again, only this time eating into her bones. They crumbled like fine powder, baring the fresh, pink organs beneath. Those too were eroded by the powerful spit, aided by the magical spell, and hastened by the flowing blood that once adorned the witch's cheek. As the four watched in utter fascination, the spit consumed Lady Aithne. She wilted away until nothing was left. The fierce, circling wind flashed out once before she was totally gone, in such a brutal way that everyone was thrown away from the center of the blast. When they opened their eyes, there was nothing except ashes floating on the last vestiges of the wind. The few ounces of dust that remained suddenly turned into small flames that ate each other up. And then, silence. Aya and Omi collapsed against each other, their energy spent and their bodies drained. Ken limped over to sit next to Omi. The cerulean-eyed girl blinked owlishly at him. "Is it... really over?" she asked, her voice sounding loud in the silence that reigned. "It's over," Aya confirmed. The mage ran a hand through his red locks. "Even a powerful witch like Aithne can't come back from being burned up." "But it just seems so..." "Anti-climatic. Disappointing, I know." Aya shrugged. "Things never happen as they're supposed to. If we hadn't all hit Aithne in that moment, we would have been the ones with our ashes floating on the wind." The mage dragged himself to his feet. "I'll try to get those chains off you," he said, looking at Yoji. Yoji raised his head wearily. "Please," he begged. "I can't bear this much longer." His eyes traveled over to Seth. As Aithne's magical powers had flared once more before her defeat, Seth's protective bubble had burst and he had been flung against the wall and knocked unconscious. Picking up Seth's fallen sword, Aya took an experimental swing at the chains. One cracked under his blow. The spell that had protected the links had also worn off. Chopping away diligently, Aya was rewarded when one of the strands broke. He began hacking away at the others with a renewed strength. After a moment of watching, Ken joined him, and soon Yoji was free. The thief took a few staggering steps before his weak legs gave out and he fell forward. Aya caught him and lowered him to the ground. They sat across from each other, Yoji's head lowered as he played uncomfortably with the metal cuffs around his wrists. "Here," Aya said softly. He reached out and took Yoji's hand in his own. Muttering softly, a bright spark appeared at the tip of his finger. Putting it at the keyhole, it flared for a moment, and then the cuff fell off, to clunk loudly on the floor. Aya did the same with the others, freeing Yoji of the last of the bonds. Yoji nodded his thanks and crawled away to where Seth lay. He pulled the boy to him, resting the ebony head in his lap, stroking the locks away from the pale, serene face. "Say, Yoji," Ken asked. He and Omi sat, shoulder to shoulder, with his arm around her. Her blond head rested on his shoulder, her eyes closed. "Aya and Omi used magic, and I used my sword. How did you end up attacking her?" Yoji's face flushed and he looked away uncomfortably. "Well, you know... Like a warrior should and all..." "You bit her?" Omi asked. Yoji snorted. "No." He tossed his head back in an attempt to be nonchalant. "I spit on her." "Spit?" The young couple burst into laughter. Even Aya was trying hard not to show that he was laughing. Yoji frowned, his face flushing bright red as he looked away. Aya stood up, biting his lip to stifle the smile. "Come on, now. Let's get out of here. You can tease Yoji later." Ken stood, helping Omi to her feet. "Maybe you can attack Schwarz with spit next time?" Ken suggested, grinning hugely at his embarrassed team member. Yoji picked up Seth in his arms and tried to stand, but his legs shook terribly from weakness. Leaving the laughing Ken, Omi went and placed her hands on Yoji's shoulder. "Be well," she whispered, her eyes closed. A pure white light filled Yoji's mind and he felt all of his pain and weariness taken away for a moment. The pleasant sensation flowed through him and he didn't want it to stop. But all soon, Omi pulled away and the feeling stopped. Yoji gasped for breath, looking in surprise at the young girl. "What...?" Aya reached down and picked the unconscious boy up in his arms, and then held a hand out to Yoji. The thief put his palm in Aya's and stood, taking the young boy back into his own arms. "Omi's a cleric," Aya explained briefly. Slowly, they made their way from the room. The soldiers that had previously occupied the room were gone, leaving it empty and desolate. "How'd she find out?" Yoji asked. They walked side by side. Ken and Omi, holding hands, proceeded them at a fast pace, eager to get out of the dark dungeon. "Ken died." "Died?" Yoji exclaimed. His eyes flashed to the warrior boy in front of him. "Then... Who's that?" Aya smiled. "That's Ken. Our Ken." He ran a hand through his hair and explained Ken's death and resurrection. Yoji listened, wide eyed. "Omi... *Our* Omi did that?" Aya smiled proudly at the girl. "Yes. Our Omi did that." Yoji grinned and winked. "Speaking of Ken and Omi, that means I win our bet, you know." Aya looked over at Yoji, his eyebrow raised. "If you'll remember correctly, I was the one who said they'd get together during our time here. That means *I* win the bet." "Damn," Yoji cursed, shifting the boy in his arms. "I'll pay you later." Aya smiled slightly. "You'd better. I won't let you forget."