In a single motion, my companion— Daniel, the [Hero]— drew his long sword and sliced it in my direction. It was so sudden, I actually didn’t react in time. I tried to take a step back. But his swing connected— and an aura flickered around me.
My Ring of Lesser Protection absorbed the hit, yet I still stumbled away from the force from the attack. I glanced up at him, eyes wide for a moment. I opened my mouth.
“Daniel—”
Then I saw his stance change. His sword blurred as he activated one of his Skills. It was then I broke out of my stupor.
“[Crescent—”
undefined“[Self Haste]”
I flipped over my Human companion, landing lithely at his back. I swiped at his legs with a [Fire Strike], aiming not to kill him but to incapacitate him. The Human man took the brunt of the blow with a grunt— my claws dug in only slightly, drawing only some blood.
“You have a high [Vitality], huh?”
I remarked as his blade dragged on the ground before coming up at me. I leapt back, then bounded to the cliff face to my left, before pouncing on him with a [Charge of Embers].
This attack proved to be far more effective, throwing him in the air, covered with burns and cuts. He splashed into the running stream as I waited with bated breath. He was alive, right? I didn’t think it was enough to kill him, however it should have woken him up—
A glowing, curved blade shot out towards me. It cut split the water and cut the earth, just barely missing me. I growled.
“Are you serious—”
The [Hero] burst out of the water, both hands gripped on his blade. His eyes were still snapped shut. No amount of damage I had dealt to him enough to force him awake. He was under a spell! I knew he was. I hadn’t seen it before, however now I saw a slight ripple in the mana around him. Perhaps it was because now he wasn’t just being controlled to move, but to fight too.
And while I was angry that he could fall for such magic, I wasn’t going to kill him. He was my companion. Just as Haec had been.
I placed both my claws on the ground, preparing myself for his charge. The Human man sprinted at me, swinging wildly like a wild Demon would. I dodged his attacks, pivoting around him before punching him in the face. His head snapped back, but he once again came forward.
I clenched my fist, finding my sharp claws dig slightly into the palm of my hand.
“Why won’t you wake up?! I told you sleeping is stupid!”
I yelled and sent a [Scorching Wave] at him. He could have split the magical attack in half. I knew he was capable of that. But instead, he slid under the flames and swept for my legs. Just as he went under the blue fire, the world sped up. [Self Haste] ended and he tripped me. I watched the world turn before a fist collided with my chest.
I flew back and crashed onto the side of the canyon’s wall. Once again, there was a flicker around me— then a flash. The Ring of Lesser Protection no longer worked.
“Stupid ring. You used to be so good. Now you suck!”
It was probably due to the fact that I was higher leveled now. Still, I wanted to complain because I was frustrated.
I dug a claw onto the rock wall as I picked myself up. I glared at him.
“Fine. If you want to fight for real.”
I let out a light growl. Right now, he was coming at me with the Skill and skills he normally would have. But if I can get him to act wildly for a moment…
Chains appeared on my left hand, and a sickle on my right. The fire kusarigama— my most recent creation— rested there. I would have to tie Daniel up. He was strong, so I knew he could break the fire metal. This was, however, the bet plan I could think of at the moment.
My growl turned to a shriek as I activated [Zealous Call]. It was almost like the roar of a Drake.
The Title Skill shook the canyon as I prepared for his advance. He took another step forward— and his eyes snapped open.
Daniel faced me with a wild gaze. Mad and full of anger. Then he rushed me and I spread the chains wide. I threw it at his blade, catching it at the hilt as he raised the long sword. I tried to pull it down, fulcrum on my side, but he was still strong.
He stood his ground and pulled it back as I grit my teeth—
Then the Skill ended. [Zealous Call] was over. He now could revert back to his skilled [Hero] self. He relaxed his grip of the blade as I tried to use that as my chance to pull it away from him. And he blinked.
“Salvos— what… what are you doing? Where am I?”
He looked around, at a loss. I stared at him as he rubbed at his eyes.
“Are we… fighting?”
I said nothing. I only walked up to him slowly, letting go of the chains of the kusarigama. The heavy fire links dropped to the ground with a thud as his eyes wandered around in a state of confusion. He looked at the weapon and frowned.
“You finally made a kusarigama— but wait…”
I got closed to him and raised a hand. His eyes grew wide as I reached for him. He reflexively flinched.
And I pulled him into a hug.
“I’m so glad.”
I sighed, feeling my shoulders sag. My companion’s mouth opened and closed slowly. He worked his jaw.
“I-I’ll have to admit, I don’t know what’s going on. But being hugged by you while in this form isn’t as frightening as I thought it would be.”
Slowly, I let go of him. I beamed at him as he gave me an uneasy smile back. I placed both my hands on his shoulder, sighing once again. He hesitated.
“That was nice…?”
I nodded eagerly.
“I thought I was going to have to kill you.”
“...wait.”
—--
“...and I just wandered off? In my sleep?”
“You did!”
The Human man took a deep breath and sat down against the side of the canyon; I sat next to him— not reverting back to my Mortal Form since I had no reason to pretend to be Human now— and slumped my shoulders.
“I wasn’t sure what to do. There was some kind of magic taking hold of you. I didn’t notice it— it was very well hidden. Only when we began to fight could it no longer hide itself.”
As upset as Daniel had been knowing that I was prepared to kill him if the worst came to the worst, I was probably even less happy about it than him. He’s my companion, I can’t just do that! But he was strong too. And if it were between him and I living or dying? I would choose to save myself.
My stomach twisted at the thought, despite knowing it was what I would do. It did not instill any joy in me knowing that I had been close to killing Daniel— even if I hadn’t yet given up on incapacitating him. Still, I had to know what caused this.
“What kind of magic do you think could have done this?”
“If I had to guess?”
He rubbed a cloth dipped in healing potion on his back— where I had cut him earlier— and winced.
“It’s probably mind magic.”
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