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With Ellieby looking at me clearly confused, I closed my eyes and initiated the log-out sequence. My sleep deprivation was getting serious, and I was starting to feel a bit delirious, even if my mind still appeared to work.

Everything worked slower, was all.

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 60: Back Home, Again

(Sunday, September 5th Game Day / Wednesday, March 24th Real Day)

 

After roughly twenty hours of sleep and two very large meals, I was back in action.

Ready, to conquer the world!

Well, maybe, not quite so extravagant but close.

A quick log-in to get myself on the boat and logging out immediately after allowed me to take advantage of the automated travel as my warriors rowed without me.

Sleeping, while traveling the world, life was good.

Ellieby had completed the trade pact with Roald while I was gone and now the two villages had a limited trade alliance in effect. One fully established trade route, ready to be used, whenever we saw fit.

My mission was an astounding success, by my own account.

It only cost me six real-life days and a heck of a lot of manual labor, but it was worth it. In the end, the happy faces of strangers and acquaintances, or dare I say, friends, made it worthwhile. I guess… I was a bit of a sap after all.

Pulling into port, the one made of sand and polished river rocks otherwise known as the river bank, we beached the ship and quickly hopped overboard. A few warriors came over to give a hand, as we hoisted the boat above our heads and carried it to the dry dock near the shipyard.

A standard port wasn't necessary for a Longship.

Yeah, the beach was our port.

"Alright guys, good work," I said to the departing NPCs as they all filtered out one by one, returning to whatever duties they may have had. Katherine was front and center, waiting for me as always. Selene though, was still missing in action.

Something was up with her.

"Sigurd! You're back so soon!" she yelled out as she ran over and gave me a hug.

"Er, yeah I'm back," I replied, a bit confused with the sudden skinship. Not bothering to fight it, I simply enjoyed the contact as she seemed awfully flirtatious.

Maybe, she was in heat, or something.

"What have you been up to, Katherine?" I asked.

"Selene and I have been training the kittens!" she enthusiastically let out as she wrapped her arms around mine and began to follow me. "They're so big now, Selene has them listening to commands and they can hunt now too!"

"They can hunt, can they… rabbits, I imagine?"

"Foxes too!" she followed up with another smile.

I wanted to pat her head, like a child, at times like these.

She was an odd one, with a clearly different development through her artificial childhood. Well, it was unique I suppose, she did stand out.

"And what of Selene, what is she up to?" I asked kindly, not wanting to give Kate any sense of my doubt and suspicion. "Is she with the kittens and Barkley?"

"Oh, um, no she went hunting by herself," she answered dejectedly.

So, Kate was aware too.

She struck me as an airhead half the time but it was more her personality than her lack of intelligence. It figures she would know if Selene was acting up, they had known each other for a while, according to their backstory at least.

"Hey Kate, do you think it's guilt, that bothers her?"

Katherine loosened her grip on my arm for a second as she seemed to be deep in thought, then with a sudden flick of her hair she grabbed tighter and looked away.

Talking while hiding her face from me, "Selene is tormented by her desire to protect, to be dependable… and if she feels she has failed in that regard, she retreats and secludes herself, attempting to fix her imagined faults. I've told her before, not to worry about it… but she won't stop. I'm scared she's going to do something crazy in the future, and put herself in harm's way."

"I agree with you," I said as I returned a hug. "I'll have a talk with her."

Departing at the cabin, I made my way out into the forest in order to find Selene. Supposedly, she would take the creek that led towards the Rattanorv cave and would hunt until she could no longer, and then return to base.

Finding her would be easy if I messaged her, but I wanted to surprise her.

Looking up at the tallest tree in the vicinity, I gave a quick thought to my magic words. In a flash, my body was deconstructed and turned into raw energy as I soared through the air only to rematerialize on a tree branch some thirty feet off the ground. Looking ahead to another branch and waiting the few seconds for the cooldown to reset, I repeated the process. Three [Flash Steps] later and I was at the top of the tallest tree, overlooking the entire area from a vantage point that was hard to beat.

Manually activating my [Keen Sight] that I had picked up from my Archery Proficiency, every target within range glimmered for a second as a slight luminescence. Most targets were small, inconsequential creatures, but there were a few larger blips.

Jumping off the top of the tree, the nearly hundred foot drop caused me to hold my breath for a moment as I used a [Flash Step] right before hitting the ground to alter my course. I hit the ground with a roll, kicking dirt up and tripping over a root as I stumbled to regain my traction. After a few more haphazard movements, I ultimately came down face first into a cluster of overly wet moss.

Too wet, for the time of day.

And it smelled funny.

Wonderful
, I thought to myself as I stood up and walked over towards the creek that was a bit off to the side. At least, there was fresh water everywhere around here. After washing my face off, I gave some thought to practicing with [Flash Step].

If I mastered it, there was a distinct possibility that I could pull off a few tricks.

Air-to-ground combat seemed interesting.

Another time, though.

Thirty minutes passed me by before I finally caught sight of Selene, fighting with a bear by her lonesome. Leaning against a tree and watching the fight unfold, she started with a few well-placed arrows that hit near the heart but were too shallow to pierce through. Her accuracy was amazing and with her actual level being much higher than mine, I figured she would be relatively safe.

The bear stood up on its hind legs for a split-second as it turned to face Selene and roared, to threaten and voice its anger all in one. Dropping to all fours the bear charged, covering the distance between them with an unbelievable quickness that didn't seem to register with its size. Selene stood her ground and fired off three more arrows as they harmlessly sunk into the thick neck of the white bear as it neared upon her.

Then a leap and a lunge followed by a swipe of a claw and a bite from the mouth of the bear as Selene retreated nimbly between the trees. She dodged and evaded the bear's ferocious attacks as she bounced around, firing arrow after arrow without breaking a step. The white bear became a pincushion in quick succession as wooden shafts and fletching marred the creature's chest.

It roared again, charging blindly as if it had nothing to lose while arrows continued to pelt it. The bear's movements began to appear sluggish, as the gradual damage brought on by the nearly thirty arrows had accumulated.

Dragging its feet, the bear's chest started to heave as it struggled to breathe. A few more steps and it then collapsed to the soft grassy ground below. Still alive but in a critical state, Selene slowly walked over and stood by as she watched it bleed out.

She had a small dagger at her side, except it wasn't of much use against the thick hide and muscles of the bear. The far safer approach, was to watch it bleed it out, rather than risk imminent bodily harm.

"You did well," I said with a light clap and a slight smile, as I stepped out from behind a tree. Having watched the entire fight, I was able to witness her development firsthand. She wasn't sitting idly by while I hunted goblins in a dungeon, no, she was obviously quite a busy-body.

Startled, she turned back twice to check if her vision was playing tricks on her before realizing that I was, indeed, standing in front of her. As if she were a child caught red-handed, she blushed and seemed embarrassed.

"Saw it all, did you," she asked as she looked away and started to cut up the bear.

"You've improved considerably since the days of the Earl," I stated clearly as I crouched down beside her. "You know, I can't help but wonder if you're mad at me."

The last line was misdirection, though I knew there could be a faint possibility that it held some truth, the likelihood of that being the case struck me as slim to none. Kate and I had both come to the conclusion, ages ago, that Selene suffered from some sort of survivor's guilt and felt, if she wasn't the most reliable person in the group, she was doing something wrong.

Sure, she was a bit useless the last time… that was the reality.

Yet even so, she was too hard on herself.

Selene didn't reply to me for a while as I sat within arm's reach, staying silent as she worked on the bear's hide. What seemed like fifteen minutes had passed before she finally started to talk, slowly at first, then eventually fully opening up.

"I'm tired of being the one that relies on others, while everyone carries their weight and more," she explained as she stabbed her dagger into the bear's hind-muscles. "Everyone looks at me as if I'm the one to lead, there is always expectation from me, and then when the hunts start, I'm the one looking from behind.

"We led the warriors on an expedition while you were gone, to learn to hunt in teams and gain familiarity with each other. At the start, they came to me to ask questions, by the end, they only asked Katherine."

She continued on for a little longer, as I contemplated what she was saying.

Only nodding and saying little one word phrases to let her know I was paying attention, I mainly stayed silent. Preferring to listen rather than talk when someone was having a heart-to-heart. Though, her problems sounded… as if she were struggling slightly with jealousy, and maybe a combination of failing to reach her ideals.

I was familiar with the latter part.

"You know, I often failed a lot when I was younger, still do really," I said with a soft, calming voice. "Personally, it always bothers me as I don't forget those failures but I've learned to live with it. It's bound to happen, where you won't succeed. The important part is not letting it detract from who you are."

That was the truth… though to say I could always follow through with it, would be a lie in itself. Preaching to the choir or the blind leading the blind, whichever case it was, knowing what to do and actually sticking to it were two different things.

Yeah, I was escaping from my reality in this very game.

My whole existence here was a lie.

"You make it all sound so easy," she countered as she sat down and faced me.

"I'm guilty of it too," I stated with a shallow laugh at myself. "At least, I'm aware of the lapses and the mistakes, that's what I tell myself afterwards."

"I've yet to see you fail, so how can you compare?" she asked seriously, with a fierce look in her eyes. Those solid titanium gray eyes of hers, with a hint of bronze in the sunlight, seemed to pierce right through me.

"I died in the Rattanorv cave, didn't I?" I countered.

"That was your decision, so that we could escape, it was noble of you… even if you don't die," she lamented with a snicker. "Things would be different if we didn't die."

"Then why cut yourself off from the rest of us?" I inquired with a raise of my brow.

"What does that have to do with dying?" she answered, somewhat confused by my statement as she crossed her arms and leaned back. She was getting a little angry with me however it was necessary to keep pushing.

"It's precisely because you can die at any point," I started to explain before holding my tongue to gather my thoughts. What I wanted to say was different from what I could say. I was at a loss, but I decided to give it my best try.

"You and Katherine, and all the other members of Dragon's Breach get one life, if you lose it, all is forfeit. That's why it's important to take advantage of the situation that's given, and work to improve. It's natural for everyone to struggle with some inner turmoil, an inner demon or two or three.

"Kate has her issues too, and you help her with those, do you not? So, why when the situation is flipped, do you deny Kate the opportunity to return the favor? Is she not good enough to help? Is she inadequate as a person, or as a friend?

"All I'm trying to say is, it's fine to seclude yourself when you need the space, but don't deny us the ability to help where we can. You've offered and aided both of us in the past, and I'm sure you have helped many a man or woman in the village. Allow us at least an opportunity, to do the same."

Having finished my long-winded explanation, I broke eye contact and stared off into the distance as I let it sink in. Selene took her time to wrap her mind around it, before finally clapping her hands on her knees and sitting up.

"I make no promises," she said as she briefly looked away. "But it's a fair point… thanks, for coming out and finding me. I needed that."

"If you ever have a problem you can always come to me," I said with a smile.

"Thank you, that means a lot Sigurd," she replied with a weak smile.

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