Chapter 7
Boy Towels
His next go-around, Sylas was smart; rather than walking out and trying to play a hero, he instead stayed back and waited until Boy had lived through the nightmare and everyone else had dispersed before stepping out and walking over to the library. He saw the young man huddled in a corner and he was crying. It was a low weep, like one of the heartbreak, and what added to the sadness was that he was stroking a book's lathery pages gently in the process.
"W-who's there?!" he barked out when he heard the sound of the approaching footsteps, shooting onto his feet and freezing when he saw Sylas. "Who are you? This place is off-limits for the guards!"
" I sympathize," Sylas said with a bitter smile. His act was on already.
H-huh?
Sylas quickly fixed up a story that conveniently had similar beats to Boy's, in a sowhat obvious and child-like attempt to garner sympathy. Yet, from the Boy's increasingly pained expression, it seed to work. Too well, perhaps.
R-right, yes! Finally finally soone who understands, Boy walked over imdiately, entirely unsuspecting like a nave little child. Soone who understands my pain. He extended his arms and gave Sylas a wide hug. The latter put on an odd look for a mont before hugging the young man back; he expected a bit of resistance to the manipulation, but it was clear that just because soone was a bookworm hardly ant they were any cleverer than an uneducated shepherd. Are you are you okay now? Luckily, their physical touch only ever stayed over my clothes. I I cant imagine what I would have done if I had lived through what you had.
Im better, Sylas continued. Im still terrified of the womans toucheven the love of my life, Irene, left because every ti she tried to touch Id begin screaming and thrashing away at her. And now Im alone. Alone in this cruel world.
You are not alone! Boy exclaid. I I may not be able to replace the love of your life, but I will be your friend! If you ever need soone to talk to and pour out your heart to you can always co to , no matter the ti of the day. Sylas, listening to the young man, was touched; he couldnt rember the last ti he encountered a genuinely decent person in his life. Granted, his lifestyle hardly afforded itself to eting those types, but still. For soone to unconditionally offer their support to a complete stranger theyd just t it either spoke of the grave naivety or a heart so broad it had no bounds.
Thank you. Whats your na?
Boy Towels. Yours?
Sylas just Sylas, he said. Its good to et a kindred spirit, Boy. You have lots of books here! seeing his opportunity, and having already latched onto Boys weakness, Sylas swiftly changed the topic.
Yes! with the changed subject, Boys persona seed to entirely shift from that of a wet dog to one in absolute excitent. This is the castles library! Though its tiny and rough and lacking in books when compared to the Kingdoms other major libraries to , its wonderful.
Wow! Sylas exclaid softly. I always wanted to read but nobody ever taught , Im afraid. Every ti Id hear other kids talk about so tale theyve read in a book, Id think, ah, I wish I could do that too
Y-you cant read? tears coalesced in Boys eyes as he, once again, spearheaded forward and hugged Sylas. You have suffered! Truly, truly suffered! Fear not, Sylas, he added. Even if I have to abstain from my duties, I promise you Ill teach you how to read! And write! And Ill teach you everything you want to learn!
Really? Even history?! seeing the potential, Sylas imdiately latched onto it. Ive always been interested in it but never had anyone to learn from.
Yes, history! I love history! You like history too?!" as though he'd finally t his soulmate, Boy's eyes began shining like resplendent stars in the sky.
Y-yes, by now, Sylas was a bit afraid. Luckily, however, the next day would never co, and Boy would forget all about the soulful friend hed made. Yes, luckily.
Wonderful! Ah, history is grand, Boy said, excitedly rushing over to one of the wooden shelves attached to the cold wall of stone and pulling out a rather thick and dusty to. This here is, in my humble opinion, one of the greatest historias ever written. It was inked by the late Grandmaster Lech and it covers the Kingdoms entire history, all the way until the Great Queen Alishas Epoch. Most people try to discredit him because he aligned himself with Prince Eydun during the Second War of Succession, but what do a mans political aspirations have with the history hes written?
Granted, it is a bit detailed and thick, but thats what history isyou cant simplify it like other, more popular Grandmasters do! Did you know that Grandmaster Edwin II covers the entirety of Uskash Rebellion in six pages? SIX pages! Forty years of constant strife, warfare, and injustices summarized in a six-pages-piece-puff! Shaful! Absolutely shaful! On the other hand, Grandmaster Lech dedicated an entire section of the historia just to the rebellion! Four whole chapters! He gave the backstory to the rebellionsince it didnt just happen out of nowhereand ans and ways in it which permanently changed our Kingdom. Aah, sorryI tend to babble, I know. Apologies. You must know this, after all.
Sylas stared blankly. It wasnt that the information hed gotten was complexin fact, it was very much in line with many of the historical events back on Earthbut that hed obtained it so easily. Of course, the information was very much out of date, but it seed like it wasnt as big of a guarded secret as he fearedit wasnt like on Earth during the pre-Enlightennt where all histories, and almost all literature, really, were being written by the Clergy and were deftly guarded.
Y-you you dont? Boy, on the other hand, took Sylas blank state as confusion, prompting yet another brief session of crying and hugging on the mans part. Just did did you receive any education?
I khm, I was taught how to milk and herd cattle, Sylas quickly made up a lie. And a little bit how to swing a sword though I never took to it. It was the reason why my father would repeatedly beat senseless, trying to make a man. Sylas backstory kept growing darker and darkerin fact, it was a bit too tailored of a sob story to the point that almost anyone on Earth would have long since given him a stink eye and ignored him completely. Boy, on the other hand boy did he ever buy it.
Dear God! You your life aah, he hugged Sylas yet again and cried. This ti around, though, the hug was tighter and lasted longer. Did I push it too far? "Don't worry. I I may not be an amazing man myself, but I will teach you everything I know. II may not have much, but here," he suddenly hurried off to the singular desk and reached into the drawer. A mont later, the clanking of the coins shimred the silence as Boy pulled out a small handful of silver-shining pieces, carrying them over to Sylas and pushing them toward him. "This is fourteen silver pieces. If if youd only co yesterday, I would have had more. Take itI dont care where you spend it, just promise youll keep coming back so I can teach you.
keep your coins, Boy, Sylas smiled gently and closed the young mans hand. Your support and friendship are worth far more than so partly shine.
If eyes could be lighthouses and beacons, the young mans would have been the brightest at that mont. Boys hands began shaking and coins began dripping down like rain, clanking against the stoned floor. Snot soon followed the tears and if anyone from the side could see the scene, theyd no doubt believe Sylas was outright torturing the young lad. Alas
Sylas flinched, his ears perking up. Over the past many-a-lives in the castle, hed attuned a keen sense of hearing for the Ghoulish noisesand he was picking them up now, and they were approaching. It was ti, he knew. Ti to bid Boy farewell as well as their current reality. At least, the day was productive; hed be able to easily replicate it and get more information. The problem was the tifrahed have to adjust how much he knew for each restart and his pity points would likely keep dropping. Then again, that was for the future Sylas to figure out.
Hm? What is that sound? Boy asked sheepishly.
Go hide in the corner, Sylas said, sighing, a sour feeling surging within him. Sohow he didnt want to say goodbye. Not just yet, anyway. And wait for it all to pass.
For what to pass? Sylas? Where are you going? Sylas could still hear the soft calls of the young man as he tossed himself into the Ghoulish arms, ending yet another tiline.
On your feet, maggot! he didnt quite feel like getting up imdiately though. It was warmth. The feeling of being accepted and acknowledged and recognized without any ulterior motives. It was entirely unfamiliar and yet his pitiful brain craved it as much as it craved food.
I still have to save him, he mused inwardly. And since I know all his trigger points, it will be easy. Yeah. Anyway, onto the future victories
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