《Eightfold Warrior : Green Sword Honor》Chapter 27 Morgana Doesn't Have to Sell her Soul to the Devil
Advertisement
The mouth beneath the mustache asked, “So who is it who wants this duel? You should just refuse to fight. Let him call you a coward or whatever.”
It seemed the other man had already guessed much. Joey had things he wasn’t allowed to say, but this wasn’t one of them.
“I think that he and his friends would kill me anyway, and I would have less of a chance. I am thinking of other options, but you don’t want to get involved. I’m only asking you to teach me.”
He didn’t specify exactly what the other man was to teach him. He could not demand he be taught Mario’s secrets.
Able told him, “I’ll ask him a few questions without mentioning you, just like you suggested.”
That was clearly the best he was going to get. He tried to concentrate on the lessons, and urged Emerald to do likewise. He asked Emerald to shut up about the money after the first few comments, his instincts said not to mention it.
Able praised his efforts, but acknowledged that he could not expect to beat someone who had been practicing many years and had truly mastered the weapon. He asked no questions about the remark, but it made his blood run cold.
In the end he took his thoughts, his lessons, and his elder home with him, or at least to the large mansion on the bad side of town. At least the food there was free.
That night he had another dream, if dream it was.
This time he found himself in the body of a young woman, Morgana Pendleton. He could sense her thoughts this time, had to struggle to keep himself from being absorbed in them in fact. She was very worried about her baby, named Arthur. He was undergoing a battery of tests at the hospital, while she was waiting in a room with many chairs, rather fewer newspapers, and a few books. Some of the people there were absorbed in their phones, but she couldn’t concentrate.
Advertisement
At least her baby had fallen in love with the pediatric nurse. Otherwise, Morgana Pendleton would have followed her child around to all the testing rooms, brushing aside protesting doctors, technicians, and security guards. Instead, she was waiting where she had been told.
A blue alien walked up to her, too tall and graceful to be human, and walking slightly awkwardly in Earth gravity. Or so it seemed. Morgana almost smiled. She sometimes played Eightfold Invasion.
There was a tabletop RPG called Eightfold Invasion, but nowadays it seemed that the Augmented Reality version was most popular with the younger set. They had special promotions where people could earn experience points and other rewards from cosplay, by dressing as either Blue or Green aliens and entertaining children at the hospital.
Yet this one was a little too tall and thin to be a costumed human. A thin woman, perhaps a child on stilts with an artificial head over the real human head concealed in the chest cavity. Morgana knew she could tell if she wiped the tears out of her eyes and focused, but she didn’t really care.
The blue thing spoke, and in her sleep deprived shape the distorted voice sounded genuinely alien. “You are Blue Sword Honor.”
She was not especially in the mood to talk, but she almost smiled at the lucky guess. Eightfold Invasion aliens were divided into eight separate factions, and when she played she was usually part of Blue Sword Honor.
She rewarded the speaker with a nod.
The deep gravelly voice continued, “If you dare believe me, your wishes will be granted. Your son will live, and will need no chemotherapy. You need only bring up your son in the ways of Blue Sword Honor, and teach him to do his utmost.”
She looked at it sharply. There was no way a stranger should know that much about her and her baby, and even their future hopes.
Advertisement
It went on, “To accept and show your faith, you need only go to the hospital cafeteria and order a spontaneous remission with a side of fries.”
Suddenly she was filled with rage at this thing toying with her hopes. She almost spoke then, to give it a piece of her mind, or to scream for hospital security. Morgana became acutely conscious that she was alone, and did not knew who the suit might conceal – or what weapons. She strode angrily out of the room and down the hallway.
And past the hospital cafeteria. She hesitated. They had told her it would be at least another hour before they brought her baby back from testing. Someone had even suggested she get something to eat, though she hadn’t felt like it at the time. Now her stomach was still tense, but she was becoming hungry as well. She shrugged and walked in. There was a line, but she had nothing else to do.
When she got to the front, none of the entres in the steam trays inside the glass case looked attractive. She heard herself say, “I’d like a spontaneous remission with a side of fries.”
The lady behind the counter looked sympathetic. She was overweight, between middle aged and old. Her white apron had a few stains on it.
“Oh honey, who wouldn’t? I’d serve one if I could.”
Morgana told her, “Just the fries then.”
She took her tray with the lonely serving of french fries and managed to get a table to herself.
An hour later she was reunited with little Arthur. The nurse told her how good he had been, and he fussed a moment while being separated from her, giving Morgana a flash of jealousy. Then she took her beautiful baby boy home in an Uber.
She forgot the strange incident with the fake alien until a week later. She had brought Arthur back to the hospital for more tests, and a doctor explained to her that he wasn’t recommending chemotherapy because there seemed to be a spontaneous remission. He wasn’t promising anything, they would still have to monitor the baby closely for recurrence.
Morgana was stunned by a wave of joy and relief. The doctor seemed to understand that she wasn’t absorbing everything he was saying, and told her he would put it in writing with her discharge papers, and email her a copy as well.
After she emerged from the hospital, the blue alien walked up to her and handed her a cardboard box of french fries. She smiled at him as she took it.
“Don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten my promise.”
Later it occurred to her she hadn’t made one, but she felt like keeping it anyway.
It was a good thing she had agreed to teach her sons to play a computer game, instead of sold her soul, because she wasn’t sure how to package and mail a soul to the devil.
Advertisement
- In Serial33 Chapters
The Essence of Cultivation
After experiencing five years of an adventurer's life, Arcanist Sylar Wershin now spends his days catching up on developments in Essence Studies and teasing apart the functions of arcane trinkets and artifacts discovered by him and his companions throughout their time travelling the realms of Resham. An unexpected accident during the study of his latest subject of intrigue, however, displaces him across the Planes beyond what any known spell is capable of achieving. Now finding himself lost in a realm rich in previously-limited Transcendental Essences, however, does he truly even want to return back to his old world? If nothing else, plagiarising - ahem, learning new spell structures by observing the local mages should prove entertaining. Sure, there were new dangers in this foreign world, but they wouldn't be anything a fancy bit of spellwork couldn't solve. Though, he would appreciate it greatly if someone could explain to him just what this 'cultivation' business was, why the local Mages were all muscle-brained freaks obsessed with immortality, and why they all seemed to lack any appreciation for the finer details of Essence manipulation. That would be nice.
8 159 - In Serial22 Chapters
Rolling Stone [Monster Evolution LitRPG]
War rages across the mountainside, glittering phalanxes of mail-clad dwarves fight back unending waves of goblin warriors while dark forces creep through the shadows, taking advantage of the chaos. None of that matters to Stone. He's a simple pebble, newly awakened and curious about the strange world he finds himself in. He doesn't know the first thing about the unending conflict that engulfs him or the grand machinations of fate that have left their imprint on his very soul. Why would a rock care about any of that? It isn't nearly as much fun as leveling up. After all, he might be a pebble, but that won't stop him from rolling toward his destiny, alongside his unfortunately stuck partner. Chapters length: 4000 - 6000 words. I will be uploading every day for the 1st week, then 2nd and 3rd week one chapter every 2 daysand from 4th 1 chapter per week. - now here!If I reach my goal on Patreon, I will increase it to 2 - 3 chapters per week. Cover done by Super-Amazing-And-Overall-Great person: TrolljanEdited by God-Editor BlancWarning: Heavy LitRPG. I mean... There are literally status screens that made me slightly insane.This novel will contain strong language and gore—no explicit sex scenes. Discord: The Stone Lounge
8 203 - In Serial13 Chapters
I Am The Lord-Mayor
Building a huge city in another world! Shane Blackwood is a young man from a normal family - that is until he dies in a tragic accident and is reincarnated into a new world; complete with an overpowered skill called the King's Eye that allows him to see the unseen. Spurning the idea of becoming a world saving hero, Shane finds himself placed into a position of responsibility over a small caravan of displaced travellers. Seizing upon the chance to make their own place to call home, Shane and his new friends must establish a powerful city state on a continent in turmoil. But as the city grows, new challenges arise - and Shane's desire to avoid the mistakes of the future bring him into conflict with noble families, competing states and even his own citizens. [Cover image taken from here. Taken by Robert Linsdell and used under CC.]
8 183 - In Serial21 Chapters
Leather Liberation// Thomas Hewitt x reader
Y/n is a mask maker reopening her family business in Texas town Poth after years spent away in California. A rather unfortunate meeting with a cannibalistic family is about to change the way she sees her life.This is purely me using an obsession as writing practice. It's going to be dramatic af, and may contain errors. !!!CONTAINS!!!: Gore, murder, death, cannibalism, sexual content , vulgar laungage.
8 135 - In Serial16 Chapters
Gracie
Grace's life wasn't ordinary at all. She's super small for her age and has no family. She meets a guy at her work who she becomes a good friend of hers. After working there for a bit she gets invited to dinner by his family .. little did she know is that she wouldn't be leaving after
8 173 - In Serial11 Chapters
Mercy
Magnus bane. A man known for his brilliance in curing many mental patients. What happens when he meets Alexander lightwood a man who every one has given up on. Will he be the mercy sent from above for Alexander? Or will Alexander be his own mercy?
8 216

