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Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari (LN) - Volume 2 - Chapter 5




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Chapter Five: Kick and Run 

The next day Raphtalia woke up with me, and we both went to the stables. 

“Gahh!” 

When Filo caught sight of us it called out happily and ran over to greet us. 

“Are you already all grown up now?” 

Filo looked to have grown another head overnight. 

Already it looked to be the size of the full-grown Filolials I’d seen walking around town back at the castle. 

It was now white, with only very small tints of pink in places. It was pretty. 

“Are you hungry?” 

“Gah?” 

Filo turned its head to the side and looked confused. Good, so it was out of its growth spurt. 

Piki… 

There was that strange sound again. It was growing so fast that its body couldn’t keep up. 

We ate breakfast and then sat down to discuss our plans for the day. 

The villagers all seemed very busy. They were bustling about making repairs. 

 

“Gahh….” 

There was a cart being pushed down the road, filled with materials for repairs. Filo looked at, almost longingly… 

“You want to pull that thing?” 

“Bet he does.” 

“What is it, Hero?” 

Raphtalia and I were talking and pointing at the cart when a villager stopped by and asked. 

“My Filolial was staring at that cart, so I was wondering if he wanted to pull it or something.” 

“Yes, Filolials are quite instinctual that way.” 

The villager nodded in agreement and looked over at Filo. 

“Everyone is so busy with the repairs, but we still need all the help we can get. Hero, if we promised to give you a cart, do you think you could help out?” 

“Mmm…” 

It wasn’t a bad idea. And since I finally had a useful monster, it only made sense to put it to work. If it all went well, we could free up our own travel time to do other things. 

“What do you need from us?” 

“They are cutting trees for lumber in a nearby forest. Do you think you could help carry the wood back to the village?” 

“The forest…” 

Come to think of it, I hadn’t visited that forest yet. 

 

“It might take us a little time, is that all right?” 

“Sure.” 

We were talking it over when I saw someone I recognized from outside of the village. They were in a group, and were running over to us on a carriage pulled by a Knight Dragon. 

The leader was in chainmail, with a blinding silver breastplate. He carried a conspicuous spear. 

That’s right. It was Motoyasu and the Bitch. They climbed down from the carriage. 

“Hey! All you villagers, let’s all gather around, shall we?!” 

The busy villagers all set their work aside and started walking over to the intruders. Then the Bitch unrolled a large sheet of parchment and started haranguing everyone. 

“Citizens! In recognition for his glorious victories in the last wave of destruction, the King of these lands has granted this man, Motoyasu Kitamura, governorship over these territories.” 

What? Governorship? To Motoyasu? 

Motoyasu, as if he could hear my thoughts, suddenly shouted. 

“Which means that I, The Spear Hero, am now in control here. I’ve been asked to oversee the reconstruction efforts! I expect your cooperation from here on out! Make sure that you have secured proper funding for your projects before you purchase materials!” 

“What?!” 

The majority of the villagers looked skeptical of their new leader. 

 

That was only natural. During the wave, when the village was under attack, what had the Spear Hero done for them? Nothing! And yet here he was, supposed to be their new leader? Of course they wouldn’t accept this new appointment so easily. 

Besides, being given governorship for fighting a battle? Why was the Crown so close to Motoyasu? 

“You must be mistaken. You see, I am the governor here.” 

A man in the crowd raised his hand and addressed Motoyasu. That, too, seemed natural. Why would anyone just roll over and accept a random new appointment? 

Granted, it was an official order, so I guess there wasn’t much they could do by way of rebellion, but still—people were going to be aggravated. 

“What are you implying? Are you going to disobey an order from your king?” 

“I’m not saying that, only that it seems odd that…” 

“Silence!” 

The Bitch sure seemed to think she ran the show. I really wanted to walk over and give her a hard smack across the face. 

But wait… Did that mean that this village belonged to Motoyasu now? Dammit! That would mean that I had to move on… again. The innkeeper had been letting us stay for free, so I was hoping to stay based in Riyute for as long as I could. 

“Ha! What’s this? Why are you here, Naofumi?” 

He saw me in the crowd and called out to me. 

 

“I’ve based my activities here.” 

“Huh? You mean you’re still working in a spot like this? Oh man, that’s the Shield for you… always way behind. You must understand that this village belongs to Motoyasu now, and he will not tolerate criminals on his lands. Get on your way.” 

I really wanted to shut her up. 

So I guess this means that the Bitch was really the one in control. But what did she want? I could only imagine… 

“First order of business: there will now be a toll levied on those entering and exiting the village. If we don’t, we will never be able to raise appropriate restoration funds. The fee due upon entrance will be 50 pieces of silver, and the fee upon exit will be 50 pieces of silver. That makes for a total of one gold piece.” 

“But that’s... With taxes like that we’ll never be able to survive!” 

“Oh, it’s not that much money.” 

Motoyasu clearly had a warped sense of what money was worth to these people. 

A piece of gold was… worth a lot of money. For these people to live in relative comfort, they only needed 20 pieces of bronze a day. If you stayed in the inn, a piece of silver would get you a room and a good meal. 

Their new taxes were worth 100 days of life. Who could afford to eat with a tax like that? 

“What is the problem? Does anyone take issue with our edict?” 

“Of course they do.” 

 

The Bitch glared at me when I spoke up. 

“You’ve just been appointed governor, and then you show up and levy a huge tax on your first visit? Think about it…” 

“You know… he’s kind of right, Myne. Think we could drop it to a level that the villagers can afford?” Motoyasu asked Myne. 

When he did, she turned to me with demonic fury in her eyes. Just as quickly, it vanished, and she was batting her eyelashes at Motoyasu. 

“If we do not learn perseverance along with our pain, the village will never recover from this calamity. The previous governor may consider himself relieved by the authority of the Crown.” 

“How dare you!” The governor shouted in anger. 

The rest of the villagers were shouting also. 

“Hey! That’s not fair!” 

“What are you planning on doing for us?!” 

“Now, now… Do you know what it means to revolt against the Crown? Perhaps we will have to teach you.” 

Bitch raised her hand, and knights came sauntering into the village, mounted on their dragons. 

Were they planning on starting a fight? Violent fools! 

Motoyasu was looking at them impatiently, like he didn’t like that he was being forced to stoop to this level. But he was the real criminal here. 

“Hey! Now if you don’t…” 

Then Myne was suddenly surrounded by a group of men in black, like a group of ninjas. 

 

“Hey…” 

“Ms. Myne, yes? Surely you have been informed of our arrival. We have brought a message for you.” 

“What is it?” 

One of the ninjas stepped forward and handed her a rolled sheet of parchment. 

What, were they assassins or something? I guess things like that existed in this world too. 

The Bitch stood there looking pissed off as she read from the parchment. Then all the color drained from her face. 

What was it? What did it say? 

“Who the hell are you?” 

“We are employed by a certain someone. We have reason to believe you know of whom we speak.” 

“But I…” 

Answer them. This is no time to be feigning ignorance! I was about to yell at her when… 

“It’s a battle!” 

The Bitch exclaimed authoritatively. 

“What?” 

What was she even talking about? What battle? With who? Motoyasu also seemed to have no idea what was going on. 

“You must race our dragons to determine the governorship of these lands.” 

 

“What the hell?” 

I didn’t know what was written on that parchment, but it couldn’t have been something that stupid. 

“If you don’t, we won’t relinquish control!” 

After Myne shouted, the ninjas all began whispering amongst themselves. It sounded like they were talking about what to do once the new governor was appointed. 

“Very well then, we will use the fastest monster in this village.” 

“No.” 

Myne was pointing in my direction. I was gripping Filo’s reigns in my hand, and her finger moved to point at Filo. 

“The Shield Hero will race for you.” 

“But…” 

What sense did it make to appoint me? I wasn’t even from the village? 

The governor looked over at me and smiled. 

“Shield Hero, won’t you please come to our aid? From what I saw yesterday, your Filolial is very quick on its feet.” 

“No way!” 

Why should I be involved in all this? 

“If you win, we can promise you just compensation.” 

“And if I lose?” 

“Nothing will happen to you… Besides, your Filolial looks like she wants to race, doesn’t she?” 

Filo was staring at the dragons and snapping her eyes from one to the next in quick succession. I had to tug on the reigns. In a sudden fury, she seemed like she might dash off to attack Motoyasu and his cohorts at any moment. 

“Considering the long-held enmity between dragons and Filolials, it seems only natural that the bird is ready to race them. It should be a good match.” 

What a pain in the ass… though I suppose I didn’t stand to lose anything if we failed. 

“What do you think, Mr. Naofumi?” 

“Hm…” 

Well I certainly didn’t want to hang out in Motoyasu’s territory, and I felt like it would be a shame to leave the village so soon after I’d gotten on good terms with the inhabitants. And I’d started to get a handle on the surrounding areas too. I would have to win if I wanted to stay. 

“Fine then, let’s do this.” 

I slowly climbed up on to Filo’s back and situated myself. Then I turned to Motoyasu. 

“Ahhahaha! Look at the guy on his plump chick! Bwahaha!” 

His cohorts were holding their stomachs and laughing forcefully. 

I had no idea what they thought was so funny, but I couldn’t stand being laughed at. I felt blood rising hot up my neck. 

“What the hell, Motoyasu?” 

“Ha! I mean, I thought it was funny that you were walking around with that thing. And now! Now you say you’re going to race on it! Ahahaha!” 

 

“What the hell was so funny?” 

Was I riding it wrong? What did they think I was doing with a Filolial anyway, if not to ride it? 

“Ha! You look like a fool! First of all, dragons are way cooler than birds. Second of all, look at that thing! It’s got pink all mixed up in its white feathers—obviously you bought yourself a cheap bird!” 

“I don’t know what color you think it should be…” 

I still didn’t get what was so funny about it. 

I was trying to figure it out when Motoyasu walked over to Filo, pointing and laughing the whole time. 

“Gahhh!” 

Filo reared back and kicked him hard in the crotch. 

I saw it. I saw his laughing face suddenly contort into an expression of confused pain. His whole body spun in drunken spirals, and he reeled back from the force of the kick. 

“Ugh…!” 

Man… I’d never been so happy in my whole life. I hadn’t even seen it coming. Happiness visits when you least expect it. 

“Kyaaaaah! Oh, Mr. Motoyasu!” 

Ahaha… that kick must have crushed his balls. 

It felt so good. That one kick was worth all the money I’d spent on Filo so far. That’s my monster. It was getting revenge for me. Filo, you’ll eat good tonight—I’ll see to that. 

“Gaah!” 

 

“Coward! How dare you attack Mt. Motoyasu!” “The race hasn’t started yet, and besides, if you walk up to a monster 

and laugh at them, what do you expect?” “Ugh… you bastard.” Motoyasu tottered to his feet. His hands cradled his crotch. The sweat 

oozing down his face made his pain evident. I ran my hand over Filo’s head. “So, are we going to start this race?” “Of course!” We couldn’t be sure he wouldn’t try something sneaky, but all we could 

do is stay on our toes and get it over with. The Bitch untied a dragon from the cart it had been hitched to, and 

Motoyasu climbed up onto its back. “The race will consist of three laps around the village!” The villagers ran off to draw lines in the dirt, demarcating the course. “Good luck Mr. Naofumi. And Filo? You take care of him, okay?” “Sure.” “Gah!” “I’ll win, I swear it!” The governor stood before the two of us and raised his hands into the 

air. When they fell, the race would be on. “Ready…. Go!” His hands fell quickly, and we were off! 

Our starting dash put us pretty much head to head. 

 

Filo was running at a good, relaxed pace, its cadence at a steady and pleasant rhythm. 

Hm? If we were comparing our speed to Motoyasu’s, it seemed like Filo was faster. 

This should be an easy win. We had enough of a lead that I ventured a backward glance. 

“What’s wrong with you! Run faster!” 

Motoyasu was desperately shouting orders at his dragon. The dragon, not wanting to lose to Filo, put in more effort and started running harder. Even still, it couldn’t keep up. 

Filo’s specs must have been higher. 

It was like a motorcycle versus a motorized bicycle. Naturally, Filo was the motorcycle in this case whereas Motoyasu was stuck with a motorized bicycle. That’s how much faster we were. 

“Gaaah!” 

Filo shouted in joy, as if to show off how confident we were with our lead. It was like being on a motorcycle. We cut through the wind, and the village flew by, just strips of color in my periphery. We finished the first lap, and we must have been five body-lengths or more in the lead. 

“Damn!” 

The Bitch was cursing us in frustration. 

Ahaha. It was all so easy—and it felt so good. 

The villagers were gathering around the course to watch us when it happened. 

 

“I am the source of all power, hear my words and understand them well. I command a hole to appear before me.” 

“Earth Hole!” 

I was watching to make sure that the castle knights didn’t step into the course, when a hole opened up right in front of me. 

“Coward!” 

The knights turned their faces away, apparently unaware of what they were being accused of. 

Filo’s foot clipped the side of the hole, and we went down. 

“Gah?!” 

“There’s my chance!” 

“What’s your chance?! Jerk!” 

Motoyasu was unperturbed by my protests, and he spurred his dragon on. 

But… 

“I am the source of all power, hear my words and understand them well. I demand his speed be increased.” 

“Fast Speed!” 

So someone was casting support magic on Motoyasu. And whoever had done it had also caused Filo to trip on their hidden magic hole! What was wrong with the people in this country?! 

“Filo, we can’t lose to people like this. Let’s go!” 

“Gaaaaaah!” 

Filo climbed to her feet, and she chirped, as if to say that now she was serious. She took off running, faster now even than she had been before. 

 

Before long, we were running alongside Motoyasu again. 

“What?!” 

Like we’d lose, and let him cheat his way to victory! 

Filo was running like she knew how I felt. Even though Motoyasu had been sped up, we still were able to make up the space between us by the time the second lap was over. 

We were in sight of the villagers again, and I angrily thrust my finger at Motoyasu, taking care that they could all see my signal. 

The villagers were pressing in to see what had changed. 

“I am the source of all power, hear my words and understand them. Slow his speed!” 

“Fast Speed Down!” 

“Gah?” 

Filo suddenly slowed down. 

“What the hell are you doing?!” 

The gathered knights all turned away, as if they had no idea what I was talking about. 

Motoyasu caught up with us and then passed us. 

Certainly he had to know that people were going to notice. How cowardly can a guy get?! 

Dammit… If this kept up, we would lose. I couldn’t stand to think of it. There must have been something we could do! 

“Gaaah!” 

 

Filo must have been angry too. She cawed to make her dissatisfaction evident before dramatically opening her wings and leaning forward. 

Hey now! She was running even faster, but it was harder to control her in the turns. When we went around a corner, she had to take the outside line. 

But I still knew something about racing from games. In bike racing games, you could lean into the corners to make the bike turn quicker. I thought I should give it a try! 

We came up on a corner, and I shifted my weight to help het her around it, I leaned towards the direction of the curve. It must have looked like I was hanging off of Filo’s stomach. 

But it worked. Filo was able to turn the corner without lowering her speed. 

Yes! We were starting the third lap and we’d overtaken Motoyasu once again. 

All we could do now was run to the end. 

The villagers had gathered around the knights and were watching them close to see that there were no further interruptions. That should have made victory as good as ours… But then the knights drew their swords, and the villagers scattered. 

Everything was chaos. I could see someone among the knights beginning to chant yet another spell. 

If that’s how they wanted to play, I had some tricks of my own. 

“Air Strike Shield!” 

They had called for another hole to appear in the racing lane, but I summoned my Shield to cover it. 

“Go Filo! Let’s show these jerks how fast we can run!”

“Gaaah!”

Yes! Victory was as good as ours. But on our way to victory…

“Filo!”

“Gah!”

I spotted the knight that had been casting the spells… I stared him down.

“I… Um…”

From where he stood, I must have seemed like the supreme ruler of the century’s end.

Filo turned her back on the cheating knight, raised her leg, and kicked him. The fool fainted on the spot.

“Gah!!”

Filo called out her victory, and we sauntered over the goal line, far in the lead, and victorious. 

”I… I lost…”

“It’s not fair! He cheated! I demand a rematch!” shouted the Bitch. “Cheated? Who are you talking about? Who was the one casting spells?”

I pointed at the unconscious knight.

“What are you implying?”

“That guy was casting all sorts of spells to hinder our progress! That’s cheating!”

“Wait… was he really?” 

 

Motoyasu chimed in, acting as if he had been unaware the whole time. 

Like I’d forget that he’d shouted, “Now’s my chance!” 

“I don’t know anything about that. Even if he did cheat, what’s that got to do with us? We demand justice!” 

So she only wants justice when SHE loses? Ha! Give me a break. 

“It didn’t look that way to me.” 

All of the villagers nodded in agreement with the governor’s announcement. 

“Just as the Shield Hero was saying, there are marks on the course left by magical spells. We ran to chase off the knights, so the proof is still there.” 

That’s right. We kicked that knight at the end so that he wouldn’t be able to cover up what he had done. The villagers now surrounded him. If we just went to see the huge hole still in the racing lane, anyone would know, right off the bat, who was to blame. 

“The Shield Hero planted that to make us look bad!” 

“No, he did not.” 

What? The lady from the magic shop appeared from the crowd of villagers. Oh yeah, she had a grandchild here, she’d said. 

“The Shield Hero can only use support and restorative magic. The girl with him can only use light and dark magic, and therefore neither of them could have formed these holes in the earth. 

“Oh, great! The stupid magic shop lady thinks she knows everything now!” 

Just as the Bitch shouted, the ninjas appeared again to surround her. 

 

“It appears obvious that the Spear Hero was the recipient of unfair support. Please come with us.” 

Motoyasu spoke softly, and tried to calm the Bitch down, “We’ve lost this one, and therefore, as promised, we relinquish control of this village.” 

“Right. So get the hell out already.” 

“I won’t lose next time.” 

“You lose all the time. Coward.” 

“I am not a coward!” 

“Spear Hero, this is no time to fight. You neither, Shield Hero.” 

The ninjas admonished the Motoyasu gang, and they all left together. 

They left the dragon behind. 

“We don’t need a dragon that lost to the Shield. Leave it. “ 

“Kyuuuu,” the dragon let out a pitiful cry, and was left behind. 

The poor thing. It’s not like he had done anything wrong. 

A group of villagers walked over and pet the dragon’s head before taking its reigns in hand. 

“Let’s keep him in the village.” 

“Good idea.” 

The dragon walked beside the villagers, it’s head hung low. 

“I won, so give me my prize.” 

“Mr. Naofumi… just like that?” 

“This village owes you so much, Shield Hero. Had they imposed a tax the likes of what they were discussing, it would have been the end of our village. Even still, can you wait a few days? If so, we can provide you with funds as well.” 

“Don’t you need the money to make repairs?” 

“You know us well.” 

“What’s the point in digging into your repair funds just to pay me? That’s not good for anyone. No thanks, but I appreciate the offer.” 

The last thing I wanted was to end up indebted to anyone. Besides, it would not have helped my bruised reputation. Everyone would think I shook the village down for money. 

“Then we will provide you with something very convenient indeed. Tell me, Hero, do you have any interest in traveling sales?” 

“Traveling sales?” 

“Yes, like when you walk from village to village, town to town, and sell wares. It appears that you are supporting yourself by selling materials and medicines. If you have any interest, we could help you with such matters.” 

“Huh.” 

Did they mean a traveling merchant of some sort? In other words, instead of selling to apothecaries, I would sell directly to customers… 

I’d have to give it some thought. Up until now, I’d been focused on the production side of things, but if I did what they suggested, I’d get in on the sales side of things too. That should make me a good profit. 

“Not to mention, Hero, that you also happen to possess a Filolial. That will get you from place to place with relative ease and speed. If you had it pull a cart, then your business would be that much easier. If you’d like, we could provide you a commercial bill of passage.” 

 

“Commercial bill of passage?” 

“Yes. Normally, traveling merchants need to visit with the local governor when they first enter a village or town and pay him a certain sum to do business there. However, if you show them the commercial bill of passage, with my seal affixed, then you should not have to pay this fee. I think you would find it quite useful.” 

I had to think. This farming town was very close to the Melromarc Kingdom, and it was situated conveniently close to trade routes. To be the governor of such a place must have entailed a level of authority and dignity. The villagers were aware that their village was saved during the wave due to my efforts. They must have also heard about my troubled reputation, and all about what the king was doing to me, using any method he could think of to suppress my freedom. They also knew that my reputation would make further business difficult for me, and therefore were offering cooperation. 

“I believe it will help you conduct business in spite of your unsavory reputation. We’d like to remove obstacles from your path, and we think this will make life easier for you.” 

They were accepting me and being kind. I felt sincere gratitude. 

“Thank you. I accept your kind offer.” 

In truth, it really was wonderful compensation, and it should make it easier to get some decent money. They even offered to build a carriage for Filo. 

Great… that sure beat pushing a wheelbarrow. 

 

“Well anyway, let’s get back to reconstruction, shall we?” 

“Yes.” 

The villagers nodded along with Raphtalia. We all went back to our own projects. 

“Gah!” 

Filo was on top of the world, excited to have her very own carriage. 

“Great. Let’s head to the forest!” 

“Okay!” 

“Gah!” 

I pointed in the direction I wanted to go, and Filo chirped in excitement and started pulling the carriage. 

Rattle… Rattle… 

Ahh… It was so peaceful, so pleasant. 

Rattle, rattle, rattle! Clatter, clatter! 

Filo started pulling faster and faster, and soon we were flying down the road. 

“You’re too fast! Slow down!” 

“I don’t feel so good…” 

Raphtalia was laying down in the back of the carriage, suddenly sick. I guess she got motion sick. 

“You all right?” 

“Yes… but… try not to shake the carriage so much.” 

“I guess you get motion sick, huh?” 

“I guess I do. Are you all right, Mr. Naofumi?” 

 

“I’ve never gotten sick yet.” 

It wasn’t just that alcohol didn’t affect me. I’d never gotten seasick or carsick either. 

Back in elementary school, we’d taken a bus to go on a field trip. I was reading some manga and light novels that I had in my backpack when the person next to me started complaining that they felt sick, and we had to switch seats. Also, I remember that whenever we went to visit my extended family, we had to take a boat. Everyone else in my family got seasick, but not me. I remember playing games on my phone the whole time. 

“We’ll make sure you relax. Filo and I will make sure that we get to where we are going.” 

“Thank you. I’ll take you up on that offer…” 

“Gaaah!” 

“Could you maybe go a little slower?” 

Filo just kept on running, overjoyed, as though she couldn’t hear Raphtalia at all. 

Afterwards, Raphtalia threw up on the side of the road. By the time we made it to the forest, she was doing all she could to suppress the nausea. 

“Ugh… Ugh…” 

Raphtalia’s pale face made me feel bad. Maybe I should have slowed the carriage down more. 

“Sorry.” 

“Gah…” 

 

Filo, too, looked downcast, as though guilty. 

“I’m… I’m fine.” 

“You don’t look fine. Let’s find a place for you to rest.” 

“Why hello there, Shield Hero.” 

There was a small house over by the woods, and a villager who looked something like a lumberjack came out from it. 

“Yeah, the villagers asked me to come pick up some wood here.” 

“Um… Is your friend there all right?” 

“I think… I dunno, probably not. I’d like to let her get some rest. Do you know of a good place?” 

“There’s a place in my house she could rest for a while.” 

The lumberjack led us over to his house, and I lent Raphtalia my shoulder to steady herself on the way. Once we were inside, we laid her down on the bed. 

“Let’s find some enemies that are easy enough for Filo to take care of in this area. Then we’ll just focus on carrying the luggage.” 

Raphtalia apparently got motion sick rather easily, so we’d have to slow the pace down a bit. 

“Do me a favor and load the carriage up with the wood, if you will. We’ll be back in a little while.” 

“Okay.” 

I unhitched Filo from the carriage, and she looked at the house, then at me. 

“Let’s go!” 

 

“Gah!” 

Considering how badly she had hurt Motoyasu, I was expecting a pretty impressive fight with her. 

We went to go walk around the forest. 

Once we were under the trees for a while, I was surprised at how few monsters we encountered. Filo and I just kept on walking through the silent forest. 

People always talk about how peaceful and relaxing the silence of the forests is, but I’d never understood what they meant until now. 

That reminds me, ever since I’d come to this world, I don’t think I’d ever had the opportunity to just walk around and enjoy the scenery. 

I felt so peaceful now. It must have been the look on Motoyasu’s face after he’d taken the brunt of Filo’s kick. 

No, that’s not it. 

It was because Raphtalia had believed in me. 

And now she was back at that house, sick from the carriage ride. 

I felt… lonely. 

Thinking back on it all, we’d really only been together for two or three weeks. And yet it already felt so natural to be together. She was just a little kid back then, and I felt like it had been forever since she’d grown into the young woman she was now. 

I’d decided to try and take over the role of her parents… but what, exactly, was I supposed to do? And the wave was still coming. 

We still had over a month until the next wave came… and yet… 

 

“If only there was some kind of medicine for motion sickness…” 





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