2-5 Joshua
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
2-5 Joshua
The streets near the edges of the town were once barren with only a handful amount of people. These streets were now brimming with an overflowing crowd that was even spilling into the alleys. This was in part thanks to the various stalls that were set up by the merchants from the caravan. These parts of the offhand market were of the most inexpensive where even a child could buy something with their meagre wages which was why it was the most packed part of the offhand market.
Lyra couldn't help but reminisce about Erin's reaction to such a crowd. They were on their first outing after the excursion. Erinâs grimace, her rigidly waving tails, her perked ears, it was all oddly satisfying to behold, something Lyra kept it a secret to herself. Even now, she tittered at the recollection.
Although Lyra laughed, she didnât hold a much different opinion than Erin towards a dense crowd.
Celia and her were sauntering through this particular street, hand in hand, after they were finished with their breakfast from an eatery just around the corner of this street.
âWow...â Celia gasped in awe. She trod close to Lyra. âThereâs so many people.â
âAye, thereâs a lot,â Lyra muttered dryly. âUnfortunately.â
Lyra had a visible expression of disgust but she hid it whenever Celiaâs glance turned to her to express her excitement. Lyra saw crowds as a trial and an insufferable thing to women. She could see it in most of the menâs eyes, nearly every one of them was eager to grope a feel of a womanâs tender thighs or rear. If caught in the act, they put on the hat of a victim. For the worse ones, they even return the blame back to the victim.
Fortunately, she had yet to encounter such a man in this town. Or none dared to offend the close acquaintance of a Fae. Lyra didnât have such luck when she was in the town before this. Many men had gotten away with their misdeeds and even her then-lover wasnât much help. He lacked spine in the moment that mattered the most.
âGet the fuck out of my head! Iâm done with you!â Lyra screamed internally for the image of her past lover to go away. She managed to calm herself down before Celia could take notice of her mild plight.
To avoid any mishaps of an âaccidentalâ harassment, Lyra donned herself and Celia in cloaks. It wouldnât completely prevent their attempts but it would feel less appalling should it happen.
While Lyra stayed vigilant of these opportunists, Celia was throwing her gaze everywhere, fascinated with every stall that came into her view. Catching sight of the assorted colors displayed on the stand, Celia trotted briskly and merrily to the booth. Lyra let herself be dragged along by Celiaâs tiny hand willingly.
âLara, Lara!â Celia called out energetically. Lyra had long given up trying to correct Celiaâs mispronunciation. It was cute, so she didnât mind it all that much. âLook! Look! What are these?â
âThese are Hawthorn Candies,â Lyra said with a warm smile.
âHaton Candies?â She tilted her head. âIs it sweet?â
Lyra held back a giggle. âTheyâre candies, so they are supposed to be sweet but... Hawthorns I know are red. These arenât red...â
âOh, good afternoon, lassie,â greeted an elderly man who appeared from under the counter. Though a human, the elderly bore the stature of a Dwarrow. His beard only served to amplify that misconception.
âGood afternoon to you too, Samuel,â Lyra returned the greeting. âItâs been sometime.â
âIt has, hasnât it? A lot of things needed to be done and prepared. Want to give them outsiders no bad impression, aye. Gotta do whatâs needed, to keep them happy, aye. And just call me Sam, lassie.â
Lyraâs smile turned wry. âNot happening. Thereâs already another âSamâ in town. I donât want to confuse myself.â
âItâs alright, itâs alright. Suit yer self. Anyway, how can I help yer?â
âThese blue, green, purple, and yellow ones, theyâre Hawthorns?â Lyra asked.
âAye, they are.â
Lyra frowned. âHow do you manage that?â
âSimple, lassie. You paint them.â
âYou painted them?â
âI can assure yer, lassie. Theyâre edible and yer wonât be looking for a chamberpot if thatâs yer worry.â
When Lyra looked to Celia, she found her tugging at her tunic, her eyes glittering with hope. There was no way Lyra could refuse those kinds of eyes. âAlright then, Iâll take one.â
âMwu...â Celia grumbled softly with her gaze down but Lyra took notice of it.
Lyra groaned in her heart. âOn second thought, give me two.â
Celia looked up as her eyes sparkled.
âAye, lassie. So, which one yer fancy, lilâ missy?â
Celia pointed at the red and purple ones.
âAlright, here yer go. Thatâll be four penniesâ sorry, four small copper.â
Receiving her candies, Celia nibbled on the red one first with a face of absolute delight.
âPennies, huh,â Lyra mused as she made the payment. âHavenât heard that in awhile. I didnât know you were from the south.â
âMe mum and dad were, lassie. I was born ereâ. Got the words from they.â
âI see.â Lyra nodded.
Just then, a girl, also in a cloak, plunged through the crowd and strode right up to the stall. âSamuel, two yellow ones, please?â
âAye, coming right up, lassie,â Samuel asked no question and got right to packing the candies for the girl.
âSelene?â Lyra called out when she took a peek of the girl's face under the hood.
Selene jumped and turned to her. âLyra?â she blurted out.
âHavenât seen you inâ actually, since we returned.â Lyra frowned. âIs everything alright?â
âWell⦠we got out of there in one piece, didnât we? I guess weâre alright,â she told Lyra but contrary to her words, her voice was trembling.
Before Lyra could ask, Samuel cut in. âAlrighty, lassie, Here yer go, two yellows. Thatâll be four pennies.â
Selene made the payment and turned to leaveâ but Lyra grabbed on to her arm.
âSelene, is everything truly alright?â she asked.
Selene struggled but Lyra held her arm firmly. In the end, she relented to Lyraâs question. âNo,â she answered. âCalâs still shaken from that expedition. He and I had nightmares but he was screaming out loud every night. He even threw up after every meal. The only thing he could eat without puking back out are sweets.â
âT-thatâs terrible...â
âItâs alright, Lyra. Itâs no oneâs fault. Maybe weâre just not suitable to be adventurers...â
âSelene...â
âSorry, Lyra. I have to go,â Selene and left as abrupt as she had come.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThatâs Sally, right?â Celia asked with the candy on her lips and her head canted. âShe seems weird. Is she alright?â
âI hope so, Celia,â Lyra replied with a smile as she brushed ruffled Celiaâs hair who was gleefully enjoying it.
âAww~ How sweet the two of ya are. Yer making this old man jealous andâ¦. Ah nay....â Samuelâs tone changed halfway through. His eyes reflected his teror.
Lyra didnât bother asking. She turned around and shielded Celia from the reason for Samuelâs teror.
âWell well well, if it isnât the lily of the town,â slurred Kane, who was walking wobbly with a bottle in his hand.
âKane, didnât expect to find you here.â Lyra made the disdain in her tone clear. She became more wary when she realized he was outright drunk in the middle of the day. âFinally accepted that you amount as much as the goods in this place?â
Kane scoffed. âEver since you brought that bitch into townââ
âCareful now, Kane. Donât presume I wonât and canât hurt you just because of our level differences.â
Kane continued, disregarding Lyraâs warning. ââno one respects me anymore. They no longer make way for me. They no longer save my seat at the bar. My name is being spat on blatantly in broad daylight. And nowââ he paused and took a swig from the bottle, ânot even the merchants showed me any respect. Itâs all because of that whore of a bitch friend of yours.â
Lyra chuckled. âYouâre confusing respect with fear, Kane. And call her a bitch or a whore one more time, Iâll knock your teeth out.â
At this point, the crowd had realized what was happening. A circle was slowly being formed around the confrontation. While the townâs residents looked on in trepidation, the merchants were looking on with great interest. This would likely be one hell of a story to tell in their travels. The merchants were all informed about Kane. Most stayed clear of him but there were some like Iris who tried to take advantage of him.
âWhat are yaâ all looking at!?â Kane shouted at the gallery.
âLosing your nerves? Thatâs a surprise. Let me guess, got cheated by a merchant? Canât say I pity you.â
âShut up!â he yelled and smashed the bottle onto the ground. The gallery gasped.
Lyraâs hands crept to the twin daggers on her back.
âYou are all insolent! No honor!â he bellowed with his finger pointing at everyone around him. âEven my men have betrayed me. Youâre all nothing but swines!â
âWell, Mister Kettle, I think Missus Pot is calling you from somewhere.â
âThat impudent tongue of yours!â Kane finally drew his sword. âIâll carve it out of your mouth, bitch! Then I cut up your limbs and have my way with you until your twat is all but loose.â
The crowd flinched in horror at his declaration. Rumors and whispers began to flow but none dared to speak out loud. Kane was still levels above them all. Even if they came at him at once and he would not stand a chance against this number, no one was willing to be the sacrificial lamb.
Lyra took a step forward with her daggers drawn. âYou have finally lost your mind, Kane.â
âMy mind is perfectly fine,â he snarled. âThe rest of ya are the problem. No respect for power or strength. Licking the boots of the rich is all the lot of you will ever amount to.â
Lyra shook her head. âYou have crossed the line. Youâre too far gone.â
âSilence, cunt sucker!â Kane roared lunged with his sword raisedâ but something came flying and hit his sword, stopping his attack.
âThatâs no way to treat a lady, sir,â said a mild-mannered voice. Lyra and the crowdâs attention was reeled to the one who spoke those calm words.
âAnd who the fuck are you!?â Kane growled at the voice which denounced him. The crowd parted, making way for a man with round glasses and combed glossy brown hair who was ambling towards Kane like he had all the time in the world.
âOne is obligated to give their own name before asking for othersâ name.â
Veins bulged around Kaneâs forehead. âDo you know who I am!?â He turned his sword to the vaguely smiling young man.
âI do, Mister Kane,â the man calmly responded. âI know who you are. I know a lot about you. I even know of your dismissal from Lady Irisâ employment.â
Kaneâs voice croaked at that mention.
âAh, so thatâs why he snapped,â Lyra muttered in her heart.
âBut thatâs not important. Question is, do you know who I am?â
The man was dressed in a long fancy tunic. His glasses had frames made of silver. And lastly, his hands devoid of calluses was a telltale sign of his status. Despite being drunk, Kane was able to put the pieces together. His legs began to shiver.
âMy name is Joshua, son of Roberyn,â the young man introduced himself. âIâm a merchant who deals mainly in jewellery and liquors. It just so happens, Lady Iris is a close acquaintance of mine.â
The surrounding merchants gasped at the man's name. Whispers brimmed in praises for the manâs wealth and capabilities. Lyra began to feel pity for Kane who had essentially signed his own death warrant.
âCome to disparage me, like that dark skinned bitch, have ya!?â Although Kane knew Joshua was someone he shouldnât be trifling with, Kane was a conceited person to begin with and adding his drunken state to the mix, his pride easily consumed him.
âYou are even more unpleasant than what I have been told,â Joshua said, making a revolted expression. âHow could someone be so falsely vain?â
âShut your impudent mouth!â Kane shouted louder than before. âYou wonât be so smug if I have my sword over your neck.â
âYouâre welcome to try,â Joshua taunted.
And Kane finally snapped entirely. He rushed at the merchant with not a trace of reasoning found in his eyes.
âSir!â Lyra moved to stop Kane before it was too late.
However, Joshua stood still and snapped his fingers. A figure in cloak emerged from the crowd. It landed a kick right into Kanes abdomen, sending him sprawling across the ground.
Lyra stopped in her tracks with her eyes widened. The figure was fast, almost as fast as Erin.
Joshua sighed and approached the groaning Kane who was trying to reach his sword which flew from his hand when he was sent sliding.
The merchant kicked the sword further away from Kaneâs reach.
âYou fuckâ¦!â Kane uttered.
âLeave town on the morrow,â said Joshua with a cold and unforgiving tone. âOr bear the full brunt of all the merchantsâ wrath and the Guildâs displeasure. Youâre done for, Mister Kane.â
Saying so, Joshua turned from Kane and ordered the cloaked figure with some hand gestures. The cloaked figure bowed with its head before scooping the semi-conscious Kane into its arm. It saddled him over its shoulder and trotted into an alley, out of everyoneâs sights.
Soon, the crowd dispersed and everyone went back to their business like nothing had happened. The incident was still clear in everyoneâs mind but they all had their own lives to get through. There was no point in dwelling upon it.
âWhat did you ask him to do with Kane?â Lyra asked with her eyes still widened to their fullest.
âNothing terrible,â he answered with a smile. âJust getting him out of the streets to avoid making the streets more clogged than it already is.â
Lyra bowed her head. âThank you,â she said.
âYouâre welcome, milady,â the man replied with also a slight bow of his head.
Lyra gave a wry smile. âIâm no lady.â
âBut you are a lady, no?â
âI am a woman but Iâm no lady.â
âYou put the little girlâs life first before your own. I say that bravery makes you deserving, milady.â
Lyra felt herself blushing. This was the first time she had met a man who was well-mannered with her and himself. All the men had either treated her as an equal or an inferior, this was the first a man had treated her like a lady, nothing more.
âT-thank you, mister,â greeted Celia who had come to Lyraâs side but hiding behind her legs.
Joshua turned to her with his warm smile. âAnd you are welcome, little one.â
âAh, Lyra!â a voice called out.
Lyra turned to greet the one she had longed to see. She saw Erin and Nivia but there was still a crowd between them.
âItâs Erin and Nivia!â Celia pointed at them as she jumped excitedly.
With Nivia in her arms, Erin leaped across the crowd, drawing gazes and awes as she did so, and landed right in front of Lyra.
âWow...â even Joshua had the same reaction as everyone else. âThree tails⦠thatâs unbelievable.â
âE-Erin? Is something wrong?â Lyra asked, bemused by her aberrant action.
âErin, donât do that again,â Nivia told her sternly but the Fox-kin merely waved it off.
âCan we go someplace quiet now? We need to talk,â Erin took Lyraâs hands as she asked.
Lyra was flustered at first at the implication of Erinâs words but upon noticing the absence of Niviaâs jealousy, Lyra understood it was something serious. She nodded.
âOh,â Erin muttered when she saw Joshua. âI-Iâm sorry. Did I interrupt?â
âOf course not,â Joshua answered with his ever-persisting smile. âI was just taking my leave.â
âFriend of yours?â Erin asked.
âWe just met,â Lyra responded quickly. âHe helped me when Kane tried to attack me.â
âKane?â Erin blurted out. âHeâs here? Where is he?â Erin looked around, her nose sniffing for the unpleasant manâs stench.
âHeâs gone. No longer our problem. Joshua here saw to that.â
Erin heaved a breath of relief.
âAnd by the way, heâs a merchant. He sells jewelleries and liquors, or so I was told.â
âThe lady is correct.â Joshua nodded.
âWell, good afternoon, Joshua.â Erin bowed with her hand on her chest and Nivia followed. âPlease to make your acquaintance, Iâmââ
âLady Erinthea, yes, I know. I have heard so much about you.â
âYou have?â Erin raised an eyebrow.
âYouâre the rage of this townâs gossip. Meeting you is quite an honor.â He then turned to Nivia. âAnd of course, you must be Lady Nivia of Willowglade.â
âYou know who we are?â Nivia narrowed her gaze.
âThe only two Fae in this small town. It would be strange if I didnât. And information is a form of currency, itâs only right and natural that a merchant has it.â
âI see,â Niva mused, dubiously.
Suddenly, a frown crossed Joshuaâs face. He fixed his glasses in place. âLady Erinthea, pardon me for overstepping but I have to ask, are you besotted with Mister Aedan?â
Lyraâs expression darkened. âNo, she is not,â Lyra answered without a beat and her voice turned cold. âAt best, theyâre just friends.â
Erin smiled wryly. âWhat she said.â
âAhâ I see. Sorry for my imprudence.â Joshua bowed. âUnfortunately, I have to bid you lovely ladies farewell for now. I have business to attend to. Until we meet again.â
And gone he was at the next second, dashing into the crowd.
Erin glared at Lyra.
âWhat?â Lyra asked.
âYou spooked himâ
âI did not.â Lyra pouted. âHe was in a hurry. He said it himself.â
âYeah, no man is going to admit they ran off because a woman intimidated them.â
âNo, Lyraâs right,â came Nivia's unusual agreement with Lyra. âShe didnât spook him. His air changed even before Lyra supposedly spooked him.â
âIf thatâs the case, then what did he see?â
âI guess we can only ask him when we meet him the next time. For now, we have some dire matters to discuss.â
Lyra flinched. Like Erin, this side of Nivia was hard to swallow for Lyra given her obsessive stalker side. However, it did paint Niva in a light befitting of an Elf from the tales and whispers.
âLetâs just hope Erin doesnât fall for that side of hers,â Lyra muttered to her own heart.