One year ago, when was reborn into the world, was also the day he also died in this world for the first time.
The Queen hadnât liked his presence. Declaring him a nuisance, released a mysterious light.
Brilliant light cut through his head, his left eye turned dark, but his right eye still saw light. The room dimmed, giving him the opportunity to see his killer. The Masked Queen stood with her hands outstretched. He fell to the side missing his face. A puddle of blood quickly formed underneath it.
âHe dodged it.â The Queenâs voice sounded far away. âI intended to blow off his whole head, but he dodged at the last minute.â
That was as much as he understood before his consciousness snapped like a dried rubber band.
He was sinking in the ocean of darkness. His very existence felt like it was being nibbled at the edges by fish.
Kagami knew he had died. It was a strange thought. He had never thought he could die, yet, he clearly just had. In his old body, not a sniperâs bullet, not a full sped truck that slammed him, not a bomb, almost nothing had ever made a dent on him.
Yet with his new body, he experienced something he had never felt before.
Weakness.
Faraway in that darkness he saw a glimmer of light.
A spark.
Then an explosion.
A giant fire bird screeched, itâs rainbow flames engulfed him.
Kagami gasped, sitting up. His heart felt like it had exploded. Just like his dream, he was bathed in rainbow colored flames. The Queen had taken a step back, as did her aide. He saw light within his left eye and touched where a chunk of his face should have been carved up like a crescent moon.
âWhat is this?â Kagami asked but no answers came.
The flames whittled away, until it was nothing but embers. Kagami was left to sit in a tense silence as the the Masked Queen and her aide gave each other looks.
âWhat do you think that was?â The Queen finally asked, her voice quiet.
âIt looks like the Phoenixâs flame.â Her aide answered in an equally quiet tone.
âThat shouldnât be possible. There should be no phoenix. I killed that useless goddessâs pet.â
âYes. You did do that.â
âYet, what we witnessed shows that isnât the case.â
Kagami wasnât following anything they were saying, so he silently watched their back and forth with some interest. Eventually though, his excitement from his revival tampered down. Kagami sat crosslegged and rested his chin on his hand. Boredom reached him like a old lover, and he yawned at their conversation.
âAre we boring you?â That caught the Queenâs attention. âI just killed you and youâre acting like this has nothing to do with you.â
âOf course this has to do with me,â Kagami leaning into his hand more. âBut just watching you guys talk about me without asking anything is boring. Thereâs so much I donât know about this world, but what I do know is that this place isnât for me. I want to go back home, to my world.â
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âYour home.â She repeated. Though the mask covered her face, he could feel from her tone that she smiled underneath it. âTruly, you believe that donât you? I can see it in your eyes. Let me tell you something my dear son, there hasnât been a person transported from another world for quite a while. The path has been destroyed and the art of it has been lost. So, even if you were somehow reborn here, the question is how?â
âThe Sun Drop?â Her aide answered.
âYes. That would explain the power of revival, but it wouldnât explain his story.â She turned her attention back to him. âLetâs say what you say is true. That you arenât Cedar. That my son stole a wish fulfilling fruit, but why would his wish be to bring you from another world? The wish looks like he was given the ability to revive upon death.â
Kagami rubbed his chin. âIsnât this one of those summoning bonuses? My wife always told me that itâs a cheat ability or something.â
âWife?â She sounded amused. He could practically hear her smile from her tone. âYou were married in this hypothetical former life?â
âYes.â Kagami met her gaze and set his jaw. âItâs why I need to get back, because sheâs waiting for me.â
This time she almost lost it. She doubled over and started to hack a laugh. Her aide looked astounded by the turn of events. He reached out his hand.
âMy Queen?â
But she held up her hand, using her other to hold her stomach. âI-I canât. To think, I would see such a sincere expression on Cedarâs face. It really is like he changed personalities.â
Kagami wasnât sure why, but he wasnât amused by this at all, yet somehow this all felt familiar. He wasnât sure why his heart was hurting.
âDo we know each other?â Kagami asked.
The Queen caught her breath, taking in deep breaths. She looked up at him.
âOf course we know each other. I birthed you.â
âNo. I mean, you feel very familiar. I canât place it, but whatâs your name?â
She stood tall, turning her head. âThatâs funny, this body of mine also is telling me that you also feel familiar. Oh, wait itâs because your my son!â
Maybe she didnât understand what he meant, but there was something here. Something old and yearning. Not the familiarity his wife gave, but another familiar feeling, he just couldnât place what this unease was.
âYou said your name is Kagami? Letâs assume that you are who you say you are.â
âI am.â Anger started to boil. âThat is who I am, no matter what you say.â
âYouâre definitely an impatient man. Iâll get to it. I donât believe you. My son, Cedar, is a conniving man, this is exactly the kind of thing he would do. But your actions donât make sense. Youâve made mistakes he wouldnât have made. He wouldnât have gone to the guard shack to ask where he was. He would have pretended to stay dead, but even if I believe you, it would be foolish of me to trust you.â
Kagami changed hands to rest his chin on.
âSo, what then? Can you just point me a way back home?â
âThere isnât a way. Not sure if you cared to listen, but I broke the way home. There is no path left.â
Kagami straightened his back.
âWhy would you do that?â
âI had my reasons. Whatâs done is done.â Her voice strained.
âThatâs bullshit. If Iâm here, that means there is a way back home.â Kagami countered.
âIf what you say it true. And thatâs a big IF. I should just kill you where you stand. But I canât. So, Iâm left with another option of what to do with you and letting you go just like that is a cause for disaster.â
âWe could just chain him up and put him in the dungeon.â The aide suggested.
Kagami glared at the aide. He just returned a smile at him.
âIf you think I would allow myself to be chained, then youâve got another thing coming.â Kagami pushed himself up.
Light blasted and Kagami dodged. His thigh was still hit, and he bit his lips to silence his yell.
âSee. I donât think chaining him will do anything. He is the kind of man that would eventually get out of them.â
âThen what do you suggest, my Queen?â
âWe toss him in the Wishing Well.â
âThe Wishing Well?â His face creased and lips pursed. He looked to Kagami and then his Queen. âIs that wise?â
âYou think he would escape?â She coolly asked, turning her back against him and walked briskly back to her throne.
His eyebrows furrowed. âNo. I donât think so.â
âBut if he did that might bring some validity to his claims. I know my son, Cedar wouldnât survive there. His pride is too deep. His act could only get him so far.â She sat back down. âThere are enough people down there that would do everything they can to kill him. A man from another world, is a Chosen. The Goddesses would help him in some capacity.â
âHow wicked?â The aide grinned.
She leaned in. âIsnât it?â
Kagami rose a hand. âDonât I get a say in any of this?â
âNo.â
With that, Kagami forced himself up. Pain bristled from the hole in his thigh as blood spurted from pressure of standing up. He glared at the Queen.
âOh?â She seemed interested.
âThen, Iâll do what I want.â
Light blinded him. The next moment he was aware, he was on the ground, a giant puddle of blood underneath his chest, and a hole where his heart had been.
âYour determination is quite something, but it means nothing if you have no strength.â
It was the last thing for her to hear before he died again.