531. A Wolf’s Confession Under a Moonless Night
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
531. A Wolfâs Confession Under a Moonless Night
A long, cold breeze swept by, throwing Cerâs hair into the air as Frost shared the same sights as her. Her sisters were already far along the bridge leading to the one island that was different from the rest. Not many stones or flowers grew there. It was as vacant as the rest where only a single oak tree grew in the center.
âBack then I stole when I was hungry. Fought when I was angry. Swore at people so much that the whole village wished they could chop off my tongue. The human settlements we traded with often threw me into the river when I caused trouble.â
She smiled fondly at the painful memories.
âI was never a good person. Iâm more selfish than you think. But when it comes to familyâ¦â Cer then looked up at Frost with glistening eyes as she grinned from the bottom of her heart. â⦠then I can make an exception. Iâm starving for attention. You knew that from a long time ago. I do what I do because I want someone to look at me.â
She reached up into the moonless night, but before she could grasp the emptiness, Frost caught her hand.
âYou have plenty of people that can look at who you really are now. You donât have to keep making a fool of yourself anymore.â
âThatâs what I think too. But itâs all part of the phase of the moon. Thatâs why when Iâm alone with you â with family â I can shut it all down and justâ¦â Cer trailed off, taking in a deep breath before she suddenly plopped her head onto Frostâs side. â⦠I donât know to describe it. It feels like Iâve been doing something for so long but all along it didnât matter. Itâs not a bad feeling. I can call it relinquishing even. A catharsis of just wanting to let go. Itâs tiring, you know? Keeping this act.â
âItâs ok if you stop. Everyone will be happy to see this side of you. The real you.â
âBut what is the real me? Itâs been so long. I have so many phases that itâs all murky. At the end of the day, I want to be up there. A Moon.â
âIs this about Raoul?â
âIt is. Raoul was the only other family I had. But he became cold ever since they came to slaughter us. Iâm sure he has his own regrets. He probably blames himself for a lot of things. But itâs frustrating that even though Iâve climbed so high â so far and even became the Fang of youâ¦â Cer clutched onto Frostâs shirt, her tiny hands trembling lightly. â⦠He not once came to see us. Are we just a nuisance? Maybe this whole act is just a bother. I think that sometimes. But I do it to see whoâll stick with me. The last people that did were the twins.â
What Cer felt was still difficult to understand. But at the core of it was her yearning for Raoul to come back. Frost wondered if she could arrange something but until then â
âCer.â Frost called her, drawing her eyes towards her golden ones.
â She wanted to assure her that he wasnât the only star in her sky.
âYou have so many more people now. Havenât you realized it? So many people thatâll cry in your absence. That will ask where you are if youâre missing. That will look for you to see if youâre ok. Raoul isnât the only person thatâs your family now. But I know that it must hurt for someone you were so close to drift away.â
Frost clasped onto her face, brushing her thumb across Cerâs cheek where a single tear collapsed.
âI want you to remember that. If something were to happen to you then I want you to remember that we are also looking at you. Being a Moon isnât easy. Maybe for you, itâll help if you didnât need to revolve your identity around it.â Frost then stroked her head, causing the Cerâs eyes to linger on hers as if in disbelief.
âI like this part of you a lot. But I also like the Cer that shouts and jokes at the worst possible time. I hope you realize that every phase of your moon isnât a segmented personality. Itâs really all just you.â
âThatâs a tall order. Telling me to forget Raoul. Iâm kidding.â Cer joked, reaching up to gently hold Frostâs hand as she nuzzled herself against it. âRaoul is my family. Of course Iâm going to want to see him. But youâre my family too. And⦠I guess everyone is at this point. I want to keep it up until I reach my own resolution. Itâs not something you can mess with because Raoul is my problem. But everything else has been solved thanks to you. Maybe it is a problem with identity. Maybe Iâm trying to become something more than I already am. Or maybe we all just have attachment issues At the end of the day⦠Itâs all off my chest and in your hands.â
Cerâs tail wagged uncontrollably, her hands slowly sliding behind Frostâs back as she dug her face into her chest.
â⦠I never had anyone I could talk to like this. Not even my sisters. Interpret that how you like. Hell⦠forget it. You can see where Iâm going with it.â
âItâs ok. At this point itâs inevitable.â Frost motherly hummed, knowing well that Cer saw her equally as a friend as a parental figure. âCer. I know youâre not the kind of person to cry, but if it comes to it, then youâre welcome to come to me at any time just like this.â
âI hate humans. I hated you from the start, you know? Shitâ¦â Cer did not cry, but Frost could tell by the tremors that ran through her body that she was on the verge of it. âFrost, donât⦠treat me any differently because of this. Iâm not a child despite how I look. But even so, I still want to grow up on my own. I want independence.â
âThatâs fine. Youâre still the Cer I always knew. Just a bit cuter this time. Listen. Growing up doesnât mean independence. Because there have been times when I wish and have fallen into the shoulders of others. You had it right at the start. What you need is family. Friends. People that can catch you when you fall.â
â⦠Yeah. Thatâs true as well. Iâm not used to heartfelt moments. It makes me sick. But I guess itâs because Iâve never had moments like these in the past. The fact that it comes so naturally to you means that you were probably loved growing up.â
âThank you. You have no idea how much that means to me.â Frost was elated to hear this. It felt like another passage of her past was uncovered by Cerâs assessment. âCer. Letâs make a promise.â
âA promise?â
âLetâs not let the past drag us down. I want you to focus on moving forward. Please donât end up like your sisters. Donât end up like me when I became the Crowned.â
â⦠Another tall order. But you donât have to worry about a thing. Because this time, Iâve offloaded everything onto you. Itâs like I said ââ Cer broke from the hug, her eyes damp as she knocked on Frostâs stomach. ââ All of it is in your hands now. Nothingâs a secret anymore. The details I wonât go into because you probably donât want to hear how many times I was thrown into the rivers, beaten like the dog they thought I was. Thatâs where I realized my own value.â
She said, taking a few steps back before turning towards her sisters in the distance.
âIâm the kind of wolf that defies expectations.â
She concluded, her tail inviting Frost to join her.
âAnd I wouldnât have it any other way.â Frost whispered before they both began resumed their journey towards the lonely island. âBy the way, you never told me why weâre here.â
âOnce a year we come to visit family.â Cer said as Frost realized that the stones that littered the islands were in fact tombstones. âThe flowers⦠what do you think⦠âMomâ will like.â
Looking around, Frost spotted the chrysanthemums, roses, daisies, dahlias, and all manners of flowers appropriate for the occasion. But there was one that stood out from the others.
What she plucked was a purple lisianthus.
âA flower of gratitude. To say thanks to your mother. Even if she wasnât the best mother you had, you still canât imagine a world where she wasnât yours.â
Cer gracefully took the delicate flower into her hands. She held it to her nose, inhaling its beautiful scent before she looked up at Frost longingly.
âTo set the past aside and to look to the future. Thatâs what this flower means in Elysia. To give this to the dead is unheard of you know? Who gives this as a token of valediction?â
Cer chuckled. She did not hate the idea.
âIâm kidding. Itâs perfect. My last thanks before⦠We can all collectively move on.â Her voice trailed off as she watched the tall backs of her sisters with nothing but love. â⦠One day Iâll grow and start thinking about what I want to do when all of this ends. What do you want to do after this, Frost?â
âI guess⦠I really havenât thought about it. Maybe settle down with Jury?â
âNeither. No one has that kind of luxury in this world. But I envy those that can. Itâs a long way away till this world gets any better. Itâs only going to get worse as well. But so long as people like you exist, then Iâm willing to believe in that kind of future.â
Frost looked up at the skies, her eyes brimming with light as the only star in the early night.
âYouâre part of the group too. Donât forget that.â
âI guess I am, huh. Do you know how hard I tried to keep those people alive when the Fractured Nilhim attacked? Praise me already!â
âYeah, yeah. You did a good job, Cer.â Frost chuckled.
âTch. Iâll forgive you for not putting your heart in it just this once.â Cer cheekily grinned.