Chapter 133: Returning Home III
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
I gathered our motley crew together.
âHey all! Nice to meet you. Why donât we quickly get familiar with what we all do? Iâm Elaine, a [Healer]. Iâve got most of the Light and Dark tricks. You get a problem, talk with me, Iâll patch you up!â
âBrutus.â Brutus grunted, not super social. âHand to hand combat. Anyone down for a quick brawl? Weâve got a healer on hand.â
Cassia gave him the side eye. âNo.â
âCassia. Knives. Quick and nimble. If it looks like Iâm ducking out of a fight â Iâm not, Iâm either working on a flank, or grabbing Elaine here and getting her somewhere safe â since thatâs our main goal.â
âHA!â Brutus roared. âA cowardâs way! Just beat up any problem, and sheâs safe!â
I missed the Rangers. Dear gods, I missed the Rangers so badly. I was regretting my choices immediately. The sheer lack of professionalism.
Also, ideally, weâd work and train as a team for a few weeks before moving out, getting to know each other and our fighting patterns, but⦠time was money.
Almost literally, as Iâd need to pay more the longer this took.
âAtticus. This hereâs Alpha.â He said, pointing to the protoavis on his shoulder. It squawked at all of us, letting us know in no uncertain terms who was boss.
âI know you didnât really say, but could you at least give us a hint why you wanted an escort to the capital?â Atticus said.
Cassia and I gave him a Look.
âOk. Imagine youâre the captain of a merchant vessel. Some pint-size girl comes up to you, wanting a ride. What do you say?â
âNo? The seaâs no place for a lone woman?â Atticus asked, trying to see the trick in the question.
I facepalmed as Cassia laughed her ass off.
âThatâs why she needs a damn escort!â She said. âI heard her trying to arrange for the quest â wanted the bare minimum. You basically just need us to smooth things for you from here to the capital, no?â
âExactly!â I said. âAlso, as to why Iâm going to the capital â I live there. I donât live here. Hence. Needing to get home.â
I looked at Brutus, hulking giant, disappointed that we werenât going to have a friendly getting-to-know-you brawl. I looked at Atticus, slightly scruffy looking, but otherwise fairly presentable.
I weighed the odds of Brutus making it to the docks and back without a fight.
Nah.
If anything, Iâd be taking bets if he got over or under three fights.
Cassia would probably have the same problem Iâd have.
âHey Atticus â can you find and arrange transportation for us on a ship to the capital?â
He looked at me. He looked around, at Cassia flipping knives, and Brutus getting bored and starting to lift his chair as a workout.
âA wise choice. Sure. Whatâs our budget?â
With a huge amount of stealth I took off my backpack, turned around so the contents were hidden, and started rummaging through it.
Ok, so it was obvious I was trying to keep the contents secret.
I looked at my much-diminished stash of coins. I reserved half a rodâs worth â for my own food â and named how much was left.
âEhhhh. Yeah lemme see if I can make that work.â He said. âMind if I head out?â
Alpha squawked at me, letting me know it wasnât a request. I rolled my eyes at the imperious bird.
âYeah, go nuts.â
Atticus left, and I looked around. Brutus was now doing pull ups on the doorframe, while Cassia was twirling a knife around with her newly created arm, still looking at it like it was a marvel.
âI still canât get over this.â She said. âYouâve given me a new lease on life. You sure you donât need a long-term bodyguard?â
I hesitated.
âMaybe. Letâs talk about it later?â
âYeah sure.â
I expected there to be a snag, a snafu, some problem. A thief in the night. Atticus running off with the coin, instead of paying passage. A captain who took one look at us and refused passage. Cassia cutting herself as she re-learned her arm. It went almost entirely smoothly, and I found us packing up to leave nearly seven days later.
Seven very boring days.
Hey, it wasnât every day a merchant was leaving for the capital.
Brutus, predictably, was the problem, as he insulted and tried to brawl nearly everyone on the way to the docks.
Except the guard. He wouldnât mess with the guards, and that gave me a happy warm smile that I kept to myself. He did flip them off when their back was turned though, which just continued to give me a low opinion of him, and adventurers in general.
I was trying to be nice, to give them a shot without my prejudices showing. It was hard.
After the third brawl with a sailor â we were so close to the boat, dammit! â I had to pull him aside and remind him.
âLook, please, weâre all trying to get to the capital. If the guard gets mad at you, youâll have to pay the fine yourself.â
He looked stunned at the revelation.
âBut Iâm guarding you!â
âBut I donât need guarding from someone you pick a fight with!â
âHow else could they know youâre not to be messed with! Plus, free healing. Always nice. I can fight all day!â
I pinched the bridge of my nose. Adventurers.
âLook, please just follow along.â
We boarded the boat, and while I hadnât quite thought of it, I was fine with the arrangement.
Basically, Cassia and I got a room together, and Brutus and Atticus got a room together.
On the other side of the boat.
Not great for escorting me around, but ah well, Cassia was nearby, and I wasnât expecting problems.
Iâd kinda expected to have my own spot by myself, but this worked. I wasnât going to complain.
We had a quick huddle as we got on board and stashed our stuff.
AKA I kept carrying around all my gear, because I didnât trust anyone to not rifle through it.
âCaptain says itâll take three weeks to get there. Weâre not expected to help, but weâre expected to stay out of the way. Meals are twice a day in the mess, and weâre welcome to join. Might not be the best food, but hey. It is what it is.â
Three weeks!? It had taken Ocean three days!
I looked around the creaking ship. It was big. Four layers of decks, each one loaded down with crates of stuff â trade goods from the town to the capital.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
From the smell I was getting â wine. A boatload of wine.
This was also one of the larger trading vessels Iâd seen.
Made sense to be so slow� Maybe?
Heck if I knew.
âSounds good.â I said.
âAlsoâ¦â Atticus said, then looked at me, looked at Cassiaâs knives, and hesitated.
âWhat?â
He took a step back.
âCaptainSaidNotToTemptTheSailorsThisIsAShipNotABrothel.â He spat out as fast as he could, then turned and ran.
Cassia was most certainly a physical class, specializing in both speed and dexterity. Iâm pretty sure she stabbed extra-hard, and poked him a few times more than she normally would, on the basis of me being around.
First day â first hour â and we were already leaving blood on the planks.
Wonderful.
This trip was going to go swimmingly.
Our cabin was tiny, and we didnât even have beds, just a pair of hammocks. Didnât even have anywhere to store our stuff, just a few ropes tied to the wall.
âUsually this is the 3rd mateâs quarters.â Cassia happily told me, expertly tying her bag to the wall. âNice of them to let us have it.â
Uh huh. Nice.
Well, nothing for it.
I tied my bag to the wall, blessing Ocean for having given me a crash course on knots, even though I remembered like, three. I know heâd taught me a better knot for this, but I had no idea what it was.
âIâm not one to pryâ¦â Cassia said.
âBut youâre going to pry.â I said with a sigh.
She held her hands up in surrender.
âI just wanna know if whoever owns your armor knows you have it, and will be coming after us! Is it some soldier that youâre on the run from? Oooh! Or is there some romantic story! Tell me everything!â She said, eyes gleaming.
I gave her a flat look.
â⦠how about knucklebones?â She suggested.
Meh. Anything to change the topic.
Cassia wrecked me. Iâd forgotten just how badly I lost at physical games of skill.
She didnât even need to cheat!
I ended up spending most of my time in my cabin, bored, going more than slightly nuts from the boredom. The ever-present wine fumes didnât help, and if it wasnât for sleeping under [Veil of the Aurora], I believed Iâd wake up tipsy. Iâd specifically excluded alcohol from my [Persistent Casting], wanting to have the option of getting drunk now and then, knowing I could always purge it with [Phases of the Moon] if needed.
And bonus! I never needed to worry about liver damage or anything else like that! Being a healer was awesome.
When I did wander out now and then, Atticus and Brutus were, to their credit, always somewhat around, and weâd all eat our meals together. âSailor Slopâ it was called, and I eyed the mess somewhat uneasily before figuring that Iâd eaten worse during hell months, and that I could heal myself if it ended up being that badly poisoned.
The fact that I tucked into it with only a moment of hesitation seemingly won me high marks in the mysterious calculations of the sailors. Which led to them propositioning me and Cassia. Which led to Brutus happily, cheerfully, and entirely unbidden âdefendingâ us â usually with his fists.
I didnât need âdefendingâ, nor did Cassia! Blasted unprofessional adventurers.
Which led to an unhappy captain. Despite the fact that I healed everyone up.
And since it was touch-based, the sailors quickly got it in their head of âsexually harass Elaine, get touched by her after a short beatingâ
Perverts.
Which led to me spending all my time in the cabin, to minimize more problems.
Which led to me not noticing the mist rolling over the boat.
Which led to me missing the non-existent sound of a ship creeping through the waves towards us.
Which led to me not hearing the cloth-wrapped footsteps of pirates landing on the deck, three at a time.
No, the first time I became aware of any of this, realized there was a problem, was when the door burst open, and Atticus and Brutus slowly backed into the room, making it cramped beyond belief. It was hard to see past them, especially as we got pushed all the way to the back of the room, my back pressed against the hull, but I could see some brightly colored slashes of cloth, swords, and mean, gravely noises.
âAlright! Hands in the air, where we can see them!â A nasty voice came through. âWeâre the Silver Manacles! Resist and be run through!â
Joy. Pirates.
âYou lot are adventurers, right?â
âR-right.â Atticus stuttered out, his protoavis completely silent.
âWhat are you lot doing here?â
âE-e-escorting her.â Atticus said, pointing to me.
Somehow a minor gap appeared, and the pirates could now see me.
The lead pirate had no parrot, no eyepatch, no peg leg, I was disappointed. Instead he just looked hungry and mean, and was eyeing me up with no small amount of glee.
âA pretty [Healer]! Iâve always wanted me one of those!â He said.
âRight then. You lot have a quest or some shit to move her, right?â
âR-r-right.â Atticus said.
I was starting to see why he was only level 150. Complete fear in the face of adversity.
âWell, thereâs thirty of us, and three of you. How about we pay you to stand down, weâll tie you up or some shit, and you can claim you tried and failed. Weâre doing the same with the sailors â only taking half their shit, and nobody dies.â
Atticusâs head bobbled like it had lost all bones. Brutus just folded his arms.
Cassia, bless her, stepped in.
âAnd you promise nothing will happen to me?â
Aaaaand there went my evaluation of her.
The pirate eyed her up.
âYeah, no, nothing.â
âFine.â She said.
âI fixed your arm!â I cried in protest, unable to believe the treachery.
She shot me a sympathetic look.
âI know. Iâm sorry. But thereâs nothing I can do.â
I looked to Brutus.
âI love a good brawl. But one against forty? I canât do that. Nobody can win one against fifty.â
âHa! Hear that missy? Now come along, real quiet like, and this will be over soon enough.â
I looked around the tiny, cramped room. The three adventurers, with Cassia the only one showing an ounce of shame. The pirates, leering at me, promising a terrible end.
I unhooked the clasp of my cloak, letting it fall to the ground, rolling my shoulders, getting ready for a fight.
âFucking useless adventurers.â
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[Name: Elaine]
[Race: Human]
[Age: 18]
[Mana: 49920/49920]
[Mana Regen: 40656 (+13370)]
Stats
[Free Stats: 40]
[Strength: 236]
[Dexterity: 203]
[Vitality: 560]
[Speed: 480]
[Mana: 4992]
[Mana Regeneration: 4708 (+1337.072)]
[Magic Power: 4351 (+44815.3)]
[Magic Control: 4351 (+44815.3)]
[Class 1: [Constellation of the Healer - Celestial: Lv 244]]
[Celestial Affinity: 244]
[Warmth of the Sun: 199]
[Medicine: 210]
[Center of the Galaxy: 236]
[Phases of the Moon: 244]
[Moonlight: 244]
[Veil of the Aurora: 212]
[Vastness of the Stars: 139]
[Class 2: [Ranger-Mage - Radiance: Lv 180]]
[Radiance Affinity: 180]
[Radiance Resistance: 180]
[Radiance Conjuration: 180]
[Radiance Manipulation: 180]
[Sun-Kissed: 142]
[Blaze: 180]
[Talaria: 161]
[Nova: 180]
[Class 3: Locked]
General Skills
[Identify: 136]
[Recollection of a Distant Life: 159]
[Pretty: 135]
[Bullet Time: 189]
[Oath of Elaine to Lyra: 206]
[Sentinel's Superiority: 201]
[Persistent Casting: 48]
[Learning: 244]
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