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I was still worried. Sothing about that ssage was ominous and to suddenly have it happen not too long after the ordeal with the obelisk… that, combined with this pressure at the back of my mind… I felt sothing was coming for . It was just that, a feeling, but ti had told

that my intuition was sothing I could trust.

As much as I’d hate to admit it, I needed help, probably quickly too. I hoped and I prayed that Vyath would be able to figure sothing out. I still felt guilty about dragging him, Gwyn, and Cellestra into all this, but I managed to overco the guilt quickly by thinking logically once again.

This would have happened, no matter what.

I put my hands in the elf’s hair and caressed her softly while using my legs to gather our belongings, putting everything together so that after breakfast, we could leave quickly. I took Cellestra’s bag and tried to look for a clean set of clothes seeing as I had cried so much in her current shirt that it wasn’t wearable anymore. The first thing I found was the shirt I’d made for her. She had promised to wear that earlier, but it seed we’d both forgotten about it.

I sighed as I noticed how ssy I was. My hair was tangled, had dirt in it, and was green in so places from the grass that I’d planted my head in the day before. The silken wraps around my chest weren’t spared either. I would have to replace them at so point again. It was just… I couldn’t be bothered to clean myself as I had no idea when anything like this could happen again.

What would I do if it did happen again? How did I get out of there last ti?

Was it Cellestra’s voice?

I was still hugging the peacefully sleeping elf as ideas started racing through my head. One of the ideas I ca up with was to teach her my healing spell. It seed to calm her down in her dreams, maybe it would have a similar effect on ?

I guessed it couldn’t hurt to have her learn the spell either way…

The sun continued to rise but Cellestra didn’t stir yet. It made

wonder just how long she had stayed up until she’d fallen asleep. I smiled for the first ti since yesterday. I closed my eyes and simply relaxed in the embrace I’d been in for so many hours, my love for the elf ever-growing.

I think I could stay like this all day…

I wished I could, but I knew we still had a way to go to get to Thymhil. The one thing we hadn’t had to worry about, fortunately, was the way there. It had been ever straightforward all the way from the temple in Edhil.

It took another hour for Cellestra to finally awaken. Not a mont too soon either as the position I was in was starting to get uncomfortable which I only realized then and there. I was, after all, bent all the way forward.

It was a good thing my pedipalps supported so of my torso. Otherwise, I was certain I would suffer for days.

“Morning, Kealyna,” Cellestra said with a yawn. “Are you doing any better?”

“I am. Thank you once again.” I slowly let go of her as I moved my torso upright again.

I wanted to ask her why she didn’t wake

up sowhere in the night but I couldn’t bring myself to do so. We were fortunate that nothing had happened while we were both out. Hopefully, that wouldn’t happen again.

“How are you?” I asked, looking at her shirt and hair as ssy as my own.

“I’m doing okay. Don’t worry too much about . You looked like you needed more help than .”

“Yeah,” I said softly. “I had never been so scared in my life. Even when I died… it was… sowhat peaceful when my soul left my body. What happened yesterday… it scared

to the very core. I felt my actual soul in peril.”

Cellestra shook her head. “What are we going to do about it?” She asked.

“I want to try to teach you my healing spell,” I said clearly. “If the sa thing as yesterday happens again, you know…?”

“I see what you an. That sounds like a good idea.”

A loud grumble ca from Cellestra’s stomach. I felt a sly smile grow on my lips as I watched the elf stare awkwardly at the ground.

“You didn’t eat anything yesterday, did you?”

She shook her head. “I didn’t.”

I grabbed the linen bag with one of my legs and laid it in front of her. I also fished out her canteen from her bag and refilled it with fresh, cold water before handing it to her.

“Thanks,” She said as she started her breakfast.

I looked around at the nearby, colorful flowers. “None of these are suitable for tea, are they?”

Cellestra shook her head. “No. They are good for shampoo, though.”

I smiled at her words. “Yeah, they do sll amazing, don’t they?”

“Yeah, they do.”

“I wish I could take a proper shower, but… it seems pointless right now. Let’s just get to Thymhil first, shall we?”

The brunette nodded. “Let’s not delay that further.”

She quickly finished her breakfast and took a small toilet break while I prepared all our belongings for travel once more. Once she ca back, she stripped herself down and put on a fresh set of clothing, which included the silk shirt I’d made. I turned myself away to have everything happen behind my huge spider abdon.

“This shirt is pretty nice,” Cellestra called out from behind .

“Are you done?” I asked, not wanting to turn around to see her still putting on her underwear. It made

realize just how… convenient it was that this body didn’t need any underwear.

“I am.”

I turned around to see the elf wear the silken shirt with a smile on her face.

“It’s pretty warm too. I’m impressed,” She let out as she seed to struggle a bit with the sleeves. “Way warr than it looks at least. Think that’s due to your cold resistance?”

“If that works on my silk, then that would be quite the shocker.”

“You’re going to put people out of business this way,” Cellestra said, giggling.

“I’ll restrict myself to only making things for us… for now,” I said before stretching my neck, shoulders, arms, and even my pedipalps and massive legs. Apparently, I’d gotten sorer than I’d thought.

The elf giggled at the sight. “You should really teach

that healing spell,” She said. “Seems that sleeping like that didn't do you any good.”

I nodded as I grabbed my discarded halberd with my front limbs and handed it to my hands. “Should probably not do that again, no.” I then cast my healing light on myself but found that it had no effect on the soreness that affected , causing

to sigh deeply. “And it doesn’t seem like healing works on it either.”

“That’s unfortunate,” Cellestra let out. “Will you be okay with travel?”

“I’ll be fine. In fact, I feel like so exercise will fix this. Are you ready?” I lowered myself to the grass while looking around to see if I was forgetting anything. The elf gathered her backpack, which was the last thing lying around, and then nodded.

“Let’s go,” She said as she stepped onto my back.

“Surprised you didn’t stop to gather so of those flowers,” I said as soon as I started running north again.

“It’s pretty pointless if we’re going to continue on until the end, before bothering to use the shampoo that I still have.”

I shook my head, smiling. “I swear, my first eting with my parents is going to be a disaster. I can already see them saying that this is not how we raised you.”

Cellestra chuckled. “I highly doubt they’ll say that.”

“They won't, but you know… ah, it’s whatever, I guess.” I turned my head to the sky and let my mind wander off. “I’m looking forward to seeing them again, It’s been so long.”

“Soon,” Cellestra said softly. “We’ll get there soon.”

“Yeah. Let’s start working on that healing light spell in the anti, shall we?”

The elf nodded as she already placed her hands at the sides of the back of my spider head. “Ready when you are,” She said.

The next couple of hours consisted of intense practice. Little by little did we manage to get her mana arranged in the correct way to cast the spell. I could see she struggled to replicate the spell, even with all the assistance I was able to offer.

Cellestra sighed after many, many attempts. I’d lost track completely. “This spell is hard, harder than anything you’ve taught

so far.”

“I noticed that. Your mana keeps slipping through my fingers so to say. It’s far worse than the elental wall spells, and I don’t know if there’s a redy in this case.”

“Maybe it’s just ti,” Cellestra said, semi-desperately, but still hopeful. “The other things you’ve helped

with were not the hardest, after all. I guess it was wrong to expect everything to go as easily.”

“I hope that’s the case. We’ll continue tomorrow, okay? Just take a bit of a break for the rest of the day.”

The brunette nodded. “I hope we’ll have more success tomorrow. It seems important that I learn this as fast as possible.”

“Yes, but I don’t want to have you drop dead trying to learn it, you know?”

“Don’t worry. I won’t drop dead that easily.”

“I know.”

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