Volume 4 Chapter 9 Part 2
Translator: Imlartis Editor: Queenie
ãThe two of you. Would you like to go sightseeing for a while?ã
ãHuh?ã
ãWouldnât you get depressed if you only stayed here? What do you think?ã
Juriâs mischievous smile seemed to be saying that heâd give us a discount. I looked at the boy by my side and tried to guess his thoughts. He was sitting there and drinking tea in silence. There was no sign of him planning on standing up. No matter how I looked at it, he didnât seem enthusiastic about the idea. Even if he hadnât said anything I could see that he wanted to stay here and continue deciphering. Like Juri said, I wanted the boy to take a break instead of staying cooped up in such an unhealthy environment and continuing the investigation. However, in the first place, the boy himself wasnât unhappy with the task so I couldnât just suggest to take advantage of the fact that we were on an island and unwind.
ãJuri, Iâm sorryâ¦ã
ãYou too! Donât just sit there! Hurry up, letâs go!ã
ã!ã
Juri took the boy by the arm and lifted him up. The boy was of a much smaller stature so it didnât take much effort on Juriâs side. I laughed involuntarily at the boyâs bewildered state. Seeing me like that and Juri who seemed to be gleefully saying that he got him, the boy scowled.
Juri wasnât scared of that threatening glare at all. On the contrary, he was staring straight back into that face, seemingly enjoying himself. The unexpected reaction caught the boy off guard and he blinked his eyes in surprise.
ãHey, big sister. Itâs fine, isnât it?ã
ã⦠Yes. It might be good to get out for a little while.ã
ãFilmina!ã
After I said that, the boy looked down at me with impatience. While he was looking at me, I stood up, dusted off my dress, bent at my waist and smiled at the boy.
ãEdi. It is only for a while, so letâs take a break? Iâll wear the overcoat too, ok?ã
ãâ¦â¦ã
After a period of silence the boy finally nodded slowly. Relieved, I put on the overcoat which was laying folded on the ground. Then I took out a small bag with a wallet inside, which I had taken with me just in case, from the baggage.
ãJuri, we shall be in your care ok?ã
ãLeave it to me! Letâs go!ã
Still grasping the boys arm in one hand, Juri made a fist with the other and raised it up in the air. I too, made a fist, lightly raised it upwards and saidãYea!ã. The boyâs sigh echoed loudly in the huge cave.
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ãHey, hey! Thatâs delicious too!ã
ãIs that so? Excuse me, please give me three.ã
ãThere you go! Be careful because itâs hot!ã
In exchange for the copper coin, the cheerful stall owner gave me three steaming hot skewers of something similar to steamed fish paste. I passed one to Juri who was walking in the front, and another one to the boy walking by my side. Then I opened my mouth slightly and took a small bite.
ãIt really is delicious.ã
ãRight? My mouth is never wrong! You think so too, donât you?ã
Juri smiled broadly at my words and asked the boy for confirmation. At this point, the boy had learned that Juri wouldnât give up if he didnât answer, so he nodded under the deeply pulled up hood. It couldnât be helped that he was somewhat reluctant but since it was a taste that that man would have liked, then the boy would like it too. In the first place, if it wasnât good he wouldnât have eaten more, but the boy continued eating silently so he must have liked it.
ãRight? Donât you think that it was good to get out?ã
ãI only came because Filmina said she wanted to go.ã
ãYouâre not honestâ¦ã
Not disheartened by the boyâs neither friendly, nor curt reply, Juri laughed.
Under Juriâs guidance after leaving the cave, we reached the nightless city road.
At first the boy seemed fearful facing the unexpectedly crowded street. However, maybe he was influenced by Juri, who didnât mind the people at all, because before long he was confidently walking down the street. Regardless of what he said, he was looking around with curiosity. I was relieved that it was a correct decision to go out and take a break. I needed to thank Juri. As I took the last bite of the skewer, I decided to give him an ample compensation.
ãLetâs go and drink something next. They sell Nibertaâs specialty, the coconut juice over there.ã
Juri started running while pulling at the boyâs hand. The boy ran while being pulled with one hand and keeping the hood from falling off with the other. I was overcome with emotion at the sight of the boys, who looked like siblings who got along well. If only that man had someone like Juri by his side when he was truly the boyâs age⦠I couldnât help thinking that the world might have been a kinder place to that man then. I knew it was too late now and that if that man knew I was having such thoughts heâd laugh scornfully and send me flying.
My feet stopped unconsciously and I laughed at my own thoughts. Juri turned around and shouted towards me.
ãBig sister! Weâll leave you behind!ã
ãIâm going!ã
I fixed the hood I had pulled on my head and jogged after the boys. Juri looked up at me in astonishment.
ãYouâll get lost if you stand around in a daze, so get a grip.ã
ãIâm sorry. It seems Iâm a bit tired.ã
ãEh? Already? Pathetic.ã
ãHaha. Itâs good that you and Edi are in high spirits.ã
ãWeâre both still young. Right?ã
Juri asked seeking his agreement. The boy looked troubled as he compared mine and Juriâs faces. If he had just nodded here he might have hurt me, so in the end he didnât nod. Not minding us, Juri laughed proudly.
ãIf youâre tired, then the coconut juice will be perfect! Itâs great for tiredness.ã
ãSounds great.ã
I ate and drank a bit too much, but these past few days we were cooped up at the ruins and there wasnât time to snack. Besides, since we were finally here I wanted to let the boy eat different things. While thinking that it was a good decision to bring the wallet, I started chasing after Juri and the boy who had suddenly started walking ahead.
Under Juriâs guidance we made it to the stall selling coconut juice. The stall was in the street somewhat away from the main street and the yellowish green fruits were neatly lined up in front of it. Juri ordered energetically ãThree please!ãThe shop owner took a knife and in a practised manner cut off the top part of the fruits, made a hole, put a straw inside and handed them to us. I quickly took a sip and a characteristic sweet flavour spread inside my mouth. It seemed that they were cooled down using magic stones with a water attribute and the juice was pleasantly cold. I felt my accumulated fatigue fade away. As expected of Juri, it was a great choice. I looked down at the boy, wondering whether it was to his liking. He was holding the fruit with both hands and sucking on the straw in silence. This was the best answer.
The wind blew right at the moment when I was about to smile at the heart-warming sight of the boy looking like a small animal.
ãAh!ã
Because it was a narrow side road, the wind was unnecessarily strong. The hood I was wearing flapped in the wind and slipped off. However, it wasnât me who was the problem.
The knife fell out of the stall ownerâs hand and rolled on the stone pavement with a clank.
ãBlack hairâ¦?ã
I got startled by that stunned voice. When I looked over at the boy, I saw that his hood had also slipped off. The boy dropped the fruit and immediately pulled the hood back on but it was too late. Everyoneâs gaze turned to us all at once. I thought there were less people than at the main street where weâd been just before, but attracted by the ownerâs shout ã Elizabelâs cursed child!ãa great amount of fear and panic, and an overwhelming malice resulting from both was directed at the boy.
ãStay away cursed child!ã
ãEdi!ã
At the moment I threw myself in front of the boy reflexively, I felt and impact on my head. A heartbeat later I felt something warm and wet on my forehead.
ãBig sister!ã
Juriâs scream and the coconut fell from my hands to the ground together with a bloody stone. It was good that the boy hadnât been hit, I thought. As I tried to wipe the blood off my forehead I felt wind spring up from the back. I heard somebody gasp. I turned around and saw violent wind with the boy in itâs center. Violet light was spilling out of the boyâs body and the windâs roar was growing stronger by the minute.
The boyâs cloak was billowing in the wind. On his beautiful face a great anger was visible.
ãHow dare you.ã
His soprano voice was devoid of warmth but one could feel the violent emotions it contained. His lips were trembling.
ãHow dare you do that to Filminaâ¦!ã
ãEdi, stop!ã
Before he could finish saying the rest I lifted his small frame into my arms. His sunrise coloured eyes open wide, but I didnât have time to care.
ãLet go!ã
ãBe quiet or Iâll bite your tongue!ã
I yelled at the boy who was struggling to get out of my arms. The boy gasped at my angry voice. Taking profit of his silence I violently pulled his hood back on and started running. I heard Juri shouting to stop the islanders who wanted to run after us, but I didnât have time to thank him and just continued running.