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Monster Fourteen - Leaving

Monster Fourteen - Leaving

Ill be leaving this afternoon, Mom said.

I blinked, then whipped my head around so fast my glasses almost flew off my face. Youll be what? I asked.

We were both in the dining room, the smaller one a floor above the library. It was a cozier place to have sothing to eat than the bigger dining room below with the huge table. This one had one wall that was made entirely of floor-to-ceiling windows that faced south and gave us a nice view of the rocky blasted landscape.

None of that really mattered though. What do you an?

I an, Mom said, that once we are done with our al here, I will be heading outside and leaving the castle.

For how long? What for? I asked. I stood up, and was very disappointed my chair only whispered over the carpet instead of screeching over the floor. You cant just go!

One of Moms eyebrows rose slightly. I cant?

Of course not. Not while leaving alone.

You would hardly be alone, Mom said. She gestured vaguely to the side. I didnt even bother following the gesture. I knew there were monsters in the room. There were always monsters in the room.

Thats not what I an, I said.

Did you an that I am physically unable to leave? Despite the wishes of many a weaker god--which is by all accounts most of them--I am only confined to this land by my own desire not to interact with any of them. There is nothing that could hold back.

I pouted and placed both hands on my hips. Im too young.

Pardon?

I said Im too young. You cant leave the house because then Id be unsupervised.

Mom blinked. Is this so jape?

Its not a joke. A responsible mom wouldnt leave her only daughter alone at ho.

Mom leaned back into her seat. I see. And at what age would such a thing end?

I moved my arms up so I could cross them under my chest. I didnt et Moms look. When Im old enough.

Interesting. I deem you old enough to be left alone for a day or so. Youre hardly liable to light the castle on fire while Im no longer here, and there are several thousand monsters to keep you safe. I know youve used so of your... friends to sneak food out of the kitchens.

I felt my cheeks warming. She knew about my snack friends? Thats... a discussion for later, I said. You still havent answered my other questions!

You an with regards to where I am going and for how long? I dont see how either should matter to you.

I glared. Mom.

Dont Mom .

Mom, I repeated.

Oh, very well. I am visiting Semper this evening for tea. My things are already packed. I should be back by the morning. Or the afternoon, if things end up taking more ti than I expect.

Semper... the goddess? I asked. The na had co up here and there.

Mom nodded easily. Yes. Shes sothing of an old acquaintance. We have tea on occasion and discuss our new findings in the world of literature and art. Our tastes arent entirely aligned, but I find the contrast interesting.

Oh. I didnt know you had, uh... friends.

Moms expression went a little flat. And now youve learned otherwise.

Are you really going to leave alone for an entire day? I ask.

Hardly an entire day. I expect that little will change in your schedule. You're not likely to notice my absence for a night. Just sit back and read or study as you usually do.

I adjusted my glasses and held back another pout. Mom wasnt wrong, but still. Okay then. At least let say goodbye properly.

Hmm? I suppose I could begin to leave now, Mom said. She set her utensils next to her plate. I wouldnt want to allow a crosswind to lead to my being late.

How are you getting to Semper anyway? I asked.

Ill fly over. Its simplest, Mom said. She frequently changes locations. So it is uncommon that we et in the sa place twice, at least not within the span of a decade.

Thats neat, I said.

Mom stood up and brushed down the front of her dress. I hadnt noticed earlier, but she was wearing a much more elaborate dress than usual, with black lace over an even darker, silky fabric.

Thats a pretty dress, I said.

Hmm? Well yes, I do try to dress appropriately for these small events. It wouldnt do to appear uncouth. Half of ones power cos from others' perception of one.

Whats the other half? I asked.

Mom made that noise in the back of her throat, her little laugh. The other half is the ability to crush anyone that stands between you and what you want with extre prejudice.

I thought about it for a mont as Mom flowed out of the room, then I jogged after her. No offence, Mom, but Im thinking that the second half is a bit more important than the first.

She nodded, then reached down and ruffled my hair. It is, yes, but having that kind of power and not knowing how to restrain it is useless. It is often best that the re threat of power be capable of accomplishing things for you, before you ever need to deploy it yourself.

Oh, I said. That sounded clever. But Id need a while to really figure it out.

We made our way downstairs. One day Id convince Mom to install an elevator in the castle. Not only would it make my legs work less, it would also be neat to have one.

We reached the bottom, which only ant Id need to climb all the way back up to the top later. It was hard not to notice the bag being carried by a monster by the front door. You're bringing all that? I asked. It was a pretty large bag.

A few things. So books to trade, a change of clothes, so toiletries. Nothing special, Mom dismissed. She opened the door and I followed her out, then blinked at the dragon resting by the front, her tail casually wrapped around a statue.

Oh hey, its Livonas. Hi!

The dragon raised her head, a thing the size of a small house, then humphed in my general direction. I laughed as my skirt and hair flapped in the warm air.

Well then, this is goodbye for the mont, Mom said as she turned my way.

I felt my giggle die off. Oh, right, I said. There was her ride behind her, and there were plenty of wyverns around too. An aerial escort, I guessed. It made sense. So... Ill see you tomorrow?

Of course. I do live here.

Yeah, yeah, I know, I said. Then I raised my arms.

Are you trying to communicate sothing? Mom asked.

I opened my eyes, then huffed at her. Mom, I want a hug.

You dont need hugs, youre a mature young woman.

If being mature ans no more hugs, then I dont want it, I said. Co on, youre leaving. You cant leave without giving a hug first.

Oh, and could you stop ? she asked.

I pouted, again. Why did Mom always need to make things difficult? What happens if sothing happens to you? What if you get held back for, like, two days? Or a week! Then that would be a week without seeing you, and no hugs that entire ti. So we need hugs now, and they need to be good to make up for any missing future-hugs.

You are... so childish, Mom said. But I could tell she was smiling inside.

I raised my arms higher.

Mom approached, then paused. I... admit that Im not entirely sure how to...

Was... was this Moms first ti hugging back properly? I did usually initiate them, I guessed.

Just do your best, I said.

Mom raised her own arms a bit, leaned forwards, and wrapped her arms around .

It was the most robotic, unwarm hug Id ever gotten, so I squeezed her right back, because even if it was an objectively terrible hug, it was still the best hug because Mom was trying.

I love you lots, I said. So be careful.

Yes, Mom agreed. I expect the castle to be in one piece co morning, and I have set so of my monsters to spy upon you and report back to . So do try to limit any tomfoolery.

Mom!

Have a good day, Valeria. Ill see you tomorrow.

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