《Defy the Legends》Chapter 4 - Part 4
Advertisement
"Now, now, we can save the competitivity for the morning. For the time being, it'd be best that you both see to a restful night, granted what's to come. If it suits your fancy, there's a guests' quarters not far from the pinnacle that you could use, although you'd be sharing the room. Fret not, though: there are separate beds."
"Tch, right, as if I'd go topsy-turvy over getting up-close and personal with this nut." Lyric yawned and waved her hand, conjuring a grumble from Kyoya and cackle from Alexandria.
Though, sincerity soon found its way back to her. "But, hey. Thanks, again, Altar, Alex. I know I can be a little tough, but we'll get through all this without a hitch, I promise. Kyoya, I'll meet you at our quarter, just come through this when you're done here."
As though flipping a coin, she tossed a small, shiny disc ahead of her, which projected some kind of static into the air above it, which she seemed to just walk into, and then disappear.
Alexandria walked to the Miscreant's side, followed by her father.
"That would be Miss Lyric Seraphim, the reincarnation of the millennia-old hero we knew as Lyrileas of Hope. Can't you see the resemblance?"
"You'd have to spell it out for me. I can't see it at all."
Altar soon chimed in.
"I actually said the same thing, until she held her own against, and befriended Miss Ryder. Although Miss Seraphim is certainly not someone to scoff at, her partner-in-crime is arguably even more of a character, both on and off the battleground... And that's saying something."
"Color me impressed, if nothing else... But, I guess I'm due for some downtime, myself. I'll see you in the morning?" Kyoya started towards the electric portal, giving a glance back.
"Absolutely. Rest well."
With that, the Miscreant took his leave via the gate Lyric left for him. Walking through left his hair up on end for what felt like an eternity, but he finally got it to settle after some serious coercion and a generous application of patting down.
As somewhat expected, he ended up in their quarters. It was quaint, if not a bit small for two, but it was a guest room, after all. It had a similar scheme of velvet, ivory, and gold like that of the pinnacle, with even more of the supple carpet letting each step leave tender footprints behind him.
The only furnishings their space allowed was a single dresser that laid under a window parallel to the door, with a nightstand separating two beds on the opposite wall of a dressing room and restroom's entrances. The beds were about twin-sized, completely white, without any excessively flashy elements beyond frilled sheets and exceptionally cozy-looking blankets and pillows.
Advertisement
Lyric was already on the one she seemed to have claimed as her own, a set of teal and grey pajamas on the floor between the two palettes. She'd taken off her shoes and placed them along with the sleepwear, revealing the full length of her socks, which shifted in color to white as they reached the heel. She'd also seemed to have set a pair of greaves with her extra clothes, this pair being a stormy grey metal with off-black serving as the joints' and highlights' hue. It looked like it could reach up to at least her knee, so there was definitely intent for defense over flair.
She was reading a book with a tattered cover, until noticing his arrival.
"Oh, hey. Took ya long enough."
"Long enough? I wasn't even two minutes behind you."
"Slow by my book, newbie. You can take the washroom first, if you want. I've still got a bit of bookworm-ing to do... Just take some spare wraps in with you so you're not walking out in nothing but a towel. Altar was really excited to have a chance to knit something for a guy for once, so you've got some wiggle room, courtesy of the King."
That rang differently than he was used to. A great King of an even greater kingdom, was actually an avid fan of knitting. Though, it should have gone without saying that everyone had to have some kind of hobby, he thought. Without something to keep busy, what was anyone going to do to keep themselves sane?
As she'd said, in at the front of the bathroom door, laid a new set of clothes. It was miles beyond anything he was used to, a biker-style, mid-sleeved, dark grey cloth vest sporting azure trims and highlights, opening fairly wide from the neck-line down. It was studded with blue and white fur at the left collar and both sleeves, as well as small metal bolts resting in the edges of the collar.
The bottom was similar to his own, ivory in color, appearing to fit somewhat looser. Also included was a pair of grey and blue fingerless gloves: something he'd always wanted to buy, but never had the means. Next to those, a pair of greaves of his own stood. They were an identical grey to his new top, with sleek and streamlined metal framework.
They, too, were roughly knee-high, and looked to be intended to wear alongside the knew pants he'd been made. Three vertical lines of rugged, two-inch spikes, each line a half inch from the other, extended from the lower shin to the knee. Finally, at the foot, three-clawed toes finished to a fine point for what he could already feel to be an exceptional boost to kicking damage.
Advertisement
Even without having tried any of all this on, he could already tell that this collection would be a contender for the most expensive items he'd ever touched.
But, after thinking of all the things he could do with this new getup, it wasn't until then that he remembered something considerably more serious than a King's affinity for the art of thread and needle.
He'd completely forgotten his backpack at the Shrine.
His realization was cut short when Lyric seemed to pick up on the newly adopted rigidity about him. "Everything okay? You look like you just got flicked by a ghost."
"All good over here! Just letting my head wander around." He lied, quickly finding some way to flip the topic. "Are you sure you don't want the bath first? I don't really have anything else to be-"
Lyric's eyes slowly rose from her book.
"You calling me dirty?"
Kyoya's mouth opened in brief to reply, but closed after realizing that if this was what would come from being considerate, or at least what he thought was, there wasn't any reason to spare his jabs from that point.
"No, you said that. I was trying to be a decent roommate."
"I- w-wait, that's cheating! You can't just-" She groaned and sat all the way up, apparently now sufficiently annoyed to put away her book and give him her full attention. "It's no fun when you hardly ever jump at me, y'know. Being so chilled all the time throws me off. Unfair."
"...Unfair?" The Miscreant drew a blank. There was a part of him that wanted to prod, but developing some sort of restraint would probably prove to be a more reliable plan of action. "Right... I'll get my licks in, don't doubt it for a minute."
His response didn't seem to fix anything.
"That's what I mean!" She exaggerated a groan again, falling flat on her back with outstretched arms. "How come you always comply without any convincing? You're so willing to take whatever I have to say as word and just be fine with it... The Glory I was always told about would have squashed me flat with comebacks from everything I've thrown at you. What's with that?"
Finding a suitable reply took a bit, but even that was sooner than he'd thought.
"I told you already, girly: I've got intuition like nobody's ever seen." Stated the Miscreant. "Believe me, I know how you feel... I think. I might not know the thick of whatever it is that we're getting tossed into, but I at least know that being difficult isn't gonna make figuring that out any easier. I guess working that spice into our one-on-ones is just still something I've gotta get used to, if that makes any sense..."
The boy trailed off, still not quite content with his answer. "...But if it's really, really that important to you, I'll commit more to it. How's that sound?"
Lyric sat back up, heaving a sigh.
"Honestly, it might be for the best that you take the bulk of that as banter, then. Looking back at it, I don't think I need any sort of interactions like that, at least not from you... They just keep me competitive, is all. No biggie."
Kyoya mingled with that thought for a spell. She was competitive, no doubt, but far from arrogant -- at least not outwardly. Something about that made him curious.
"You're really set on this competitivity complex, huh? Care to enlighten me?" He walked to the other side of the room and sat at the foot of his bed, taking off his shoes.
"Don't bother, it's dumb. I'd only be boring you-"
"Not a chance."
Even more slowly than before, and with a tinge of hesitance, Lyric's eyes fell upon him.
"You got to workin' on that pretty quick, huh?"
"What can I say? I'm true to my word."
"Well, in that case..." Lyric twirled a bit of hair on her right index before shooting a glance to the undoubtedly closed door. "I probably owe you another earful, huh?"
An aloof Miscreant placed a finger on his chin, giving a sly look of his own.
"I mean... I'm not saying you have to take it as law, but I've always heard that it's bad manners to leave your dues unpaid."
"Okay, okay, you win..." The Seraph's stare wandered away for a moment. "That's a little more my style, Blue. I'll call that even enough for another lecture... But that means our tie gets bumped up to three-two, my favor. How's that sound?"
"You've got a deal. I'm all ears."
Advertisement
The Legendary Ghost Hunter
Thousands of years ago, the First Expungement came. The world changed, and humanity was nearly wiped out. Thankfully, with the paracausal power of Angelicas, humans was able to push back the Ghost tide and rebuild their civilization.Now, however, it was time for the Second.Finn Thresher was just a normal university student at first. He, like the rest of the public world, had no idea what was coming for them — but sometimes, just because you don’t know, doesn’t mean you can’t be harmed.His family… his sight… his purpose. All lost to the paranormal.It was time to abandon his beliefs. To throw away his morals.After all… if these creatures weren’t human anyway, there was no point in showing them humanity.In the first battle of this war, the Ghosts won, nearly driving the human race to extinction. In the second, the humans fought back with the power of Angelicas and managed to secure a victory.Now, the third and final round was approaching — and this time, it’s personal.
8 813World of Dungeons (Cancelled.)
The rewrite is here: https://royalroadl.com/fiction/12679/insect-dungeon-vs-the-world Synopsis: Follow The Mc and his derail fairy helper from hell, as they solve the mysteries related to organizations trying to one shot them. while they also taking care of their dwindling resources and expensive monsters and greedy humans.
8 195Chronicling of Lumenter
"The world that I made is a world a kin to that of my own, from the periodic table to even some of its history, but this is still my world, a fantasy world where the unspeakable and the unexplainable can happen, and yes... I've already recorded everything my dear Marianne, but if you want to continue where I left, here! A library, be my Chronicler, organize and record every stories, that I've already recorded and the ones you will record! Have fun dear! And no... if you want your greatpa's story you have to ask him yourself..." Chronicling of Lumenter is an anthology series that tells stories about various interesting events, peoples, and much more that happen in this land called Lumenter. Go here to find more! Cover by - Moccha
8 79Growing Puppets
A year has gone by since Verra was transported to this fantasy world. It is time to weave webs and grow puppets.This is a story of a simple man with a simple wish, to rule the world from the shadows.
8 118So what if I'm a Necromancer?
After being judged by the gods, Samuel Stone enters the world of 'Paradise'. He is given a chance at heaven. Only for the world to be filled with corruption and shrouded by mystery. Despite being a necromancer, Samuel vows that he will become the hero of this world. This story focuses on his unique journey in a new world. Building bonds, personal growth, uncovering corruption, and solving the mysteries of 'Paradise'.
8 157Vengeful Martial God
Many people say that vengeance is a sin, but is it really? Vengeance can be a drive, a desire, and a motivation for some people like Ye Meng. Orphan Ye Meng has always been an ordinary slightly talented alchemist and cultivator until he gets power far more than he ever expected. Watch how he climbs to the peak of the martial world while going through countless tribulations and calamities. He pays back all who have wronged him ten times over and now begins to live a life that's a bit more than ordinary.
8 237