The Wandering Inn Book 2: Chapter 1

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Are we going the right way? I think were lost.

Mm. Patience. This is the right direction.

Are you sure, Krshia? I think were lost. All this grass looks the sa to .

There is no road, Selys. We must trust we go the right way, yes? And my mory is not so poor.

But its dark.

If the shopkeeper lady says its the right place, were going the right way. Anyways, Klb and I have been here countless tis. This is the right direction. Right?

I believe so. Please take care not to fall.

Oh. Um, thank you.

I do not believe we have been formally introduced. I am Klbkch of the Free Antinium. I understand you are a friend of Erin Solstice?

? Yes! Im Selys. Im a receptionist at the Adventurers Guild. Im very pleased to et you.

Allow to introduce my colleagues. This is Relc, who I believe you two are familiar with. Watch Captain Zevara is also joining us for the night.

Selys. Krshia. Good evening.

Hm. It is good to see you are well.

Oh, hello Captain Zevara.

And these are two other Antinium from my hive. Pawn, and Ksmvr.

I am Ksmvr. Allow to apologize for recent

Shut up.

Silence.

So um, Z. Why are you here? When Klb told you were coming, I thought he was yanking my tail.

I wanted to see the human who killed that freak. Besides, youve talked about that damn inn so much I might as well see it.

Well, thatsgreat! Youll love it. Erin is great for a human. Youll see.

You called her a useless sack of at after

Ahahahahaha! You must have heard wrong. I never said anything like that. Erin is a great human. She called a dragon, you know.

Humans cant tell a lizard apart from a salamander. Dont let it get to your head.

Hey Klb. Are we there yet?

There is the inn in the distance. We are moving in the right direction.

Oh good! Erins still awake. Maybe she has guests already?

That mage said he would be joining us. I cant say Im pleased with that, but if hes here

It could be the mage. Or umwell, you know what I said about not killing any Goblins around here, Zevara? Um

Please tell the Goblins arent invited.

Well, while were on the subject, how do you feel about skeletons?

-

Oh my god.

It was perhaps the sixth ti Erin had said it. She was still staring at Ryoka in so state of shock. Ryoka was staring back, but her mind was racing.

Erin was from her world. Of course. All the little pieces of her story made sense, especially the way she used catchphrases and expressions from their world. How had she not noticed? She was too tired. But this was a crucial mont. Why had Ryoka suddenly t Erin right after the call? Was it coincidence or sothing else? Was two people appearing so near to each other geographically simple luck or sothing else?

I cant believe it.

Ryoka lifted her iPhone. Erins eyes followed it as if srized, then snapped back to Ryokas face. Her state of shock was starting to annoy the older girl.

Are you real? I an, youyoure from my world, right? This isnt a joke, is it?

And how would it be a joke? Ryoka bit back the sarcasm and answered politely as possible.

Im from Ohio. My na is Ryoka Griffin. I ca here in the year 2016, around October.

Oh my god.

Seven tis. Ryoka tried not to let her impatience show.

I know this is incredible, but please focus. How long have you been here? Do you know how you got here? Are you

Oh my god, youre real. Youre real!

Ryoka tried not to make a face. Erin was freaking out.

Look, I just had a callit was a ssage that

She got no further. Erin lunged across the table. Ryokas fists raised instinctively, but the other girl just threw her arms around her.

What? Um. What are you?

Im not alone? Im not alone! Youre here andoh my god. Youre here!

I am. Why are you? I an, yes. Youre not alone.

Ryoka felt the other girl squeezing her hard. She was having trouble breathing. Erin was stronger than she looked.

Look, you dont have topleaseare you?

Erins muffled noises turned into dampness on Ryokas shirt. She wascrying?

Ryoka froze up. She didnt know what to do. She patted Erin gently on the shoulder. Once. Twice.

Um. I

She had no idea what to say. Erin was weeping into her shirt, and the feeling wasnt pleasant. Ryoka knew she should say sothing reassuring, but shed never done this before.

She wasnt alone. That was what Erin wanted to hear, right? Ryoka could tell her that. She was one of many. She wasRyoka could tell her that she wasnt alone. That would cheer her up. If she t with the others

The others. Ryoka froze, forgetting everything else in a mont of cold realization. Others. There werent just a few. Or even sixteen. Shed completely glossed over that fact in the light of all that had happened. Sleep deprivation, the excitent of the call and eting Erin

Shed stopped thinking. But now her slow-moving brain had fitted the pieces together. Statistics. It all boiled down to percentages. There werent just sixteen people in this world. There werent even just a hundred. There were many more.

How many people had working iPhones at the ti of the call? How many had their iPhones when they arrived? What percentage of people have iPhones to begin with?

And of that number, how many people died or werent able to answer the call? How many ignored it out of fear or caution?

How many people were in this world?

Hundreds? Thousands? Tens of thousands? Ryoka felt sothing twist in her stomach.

Humans band together. They make laws. They go to war. Perhaps other species didnt do that. But humans did. And peace for humans is only an interlude till the next war.

In Ryokas mind, she imagined Celum. A city caught between the renaissance and the dieval age. They didnt have technology, those people. They didnt have anything valuable by her worlds standards. Just gold, jewelry.

And magic.

In Ryokas mind, Celum burned. Fighter jets scread down through the sky, strafing cities and dropping bombs in the streets while tanks rolled across open plains, firing at armies that had never known gunpowder. Scientists in hazmat suits walked around next to surveyors and prospectors identifying oil wells while magic and nonhumans were dissected and studied made fact.

A colony world. Imperialism. Mandate of Heaven. White mans burden.

In the ti it took Erin to hug and release Ryoka, a world burned down behind her eyes. It was an easy equation to solve. One person was an accident, a fluke. Two people was unusual. But more? More was an open gateway. And no door opened in only one direction.

Sorry.

Erin wiped her nose on her sleeve as she let Ryoka go. She was snotty in a literal sense and her eyes were puffy, but she was smiling. Ryoka felt like soone had grabbed a piece of ice and stuck it in her gut.

This is just soso wonderful! I cant believe it. Youre here. Youre from ho.

It is amazing.

Ryoka chose her words carefully as she brushed at her wet shirt. Her hand hit a damp, sticky spot and she imdiately stopped.

Um, Erin, right? Why dont we sit and talk.

Erin snuffled, sniffled, and nodded. She scooted back to the table while Ryoka tried to collect her thoughts. People. Talking. This wasnt her forte, but she thought she had a handle on what was happening. First things first.

I know this is a lot to take in, but lets both try to calm down. Im from Earth, and so are you. And Ive just learned that other people are here too, scattered around the world.

Erins eyes widened.

Were not alone? You an

Yes. And theres a lot to talk about, but lets just start with the basics. When did you get here? How did you arrive? What was the last date in our world that you rember? If we start with that, maybe

Ryoka broke off suddenly. Erin looked up as soone knocked on the door.

Oh?

Are you expecting guests?

Erin blinked. The Asian girl had pushed back her chair and was suddenly tensed, like a wild animal. She shrugged.

Not really, but maybe theyre just late.

She raised her voice.

Co in!

The door opened. Ryoka stared and took a step back as a giant, brownish-black insect walked into the inn. She looked at Erin, but the other girl was smiling. Ryokas mouth fell open slightly in surprise.

Klbkch! Hey! Co on in!

Ryoka stared as the Antinium nodded to Erin. Then she stared harder as a giant lizard man walked into the room, followed by what looked like a slightly less-hairy Wookie and another lizard. And then the insect talked.

Good evening Miss Solstice. I hope we are not intruding?

What? No. I umno. Wow. I didnt expect so many guests so late.

Ryoka stared at Erin. The other girl was smiling.

I hope we are not intruding, but our affairs in the city took a long ti to conclude.

Oh, Krshia, Selys! And Relc and Klbkchis thatPawn? Ksmvr?

Erin caught sight of Zevara and her eyes widened.

Wow. Um. Are you all here for food?

If you are able to host us, it would be most welco. I regret to say that more guests are with us, however.

Klbkch nodded to Relc and the others. The door opened wider to admit more bodies.

And it appears other guests have arrived with us.

A throng of short creatures entered the room, and this ti Ryoka took a step back. She stared at the squat, green, crimson-eyed little demons and looked at Erin. The girl didnt even appear fazed.

Then a mage stepped into the room. Well, he was obviously a mage by the long robes he wore, but the effect was muted by the grass stains and other marks on the once-white cloth. Ryoka recognized Pisces in an instant and slowly sat down in the chair. Her head was spinning.

When Erin saw Pisces and Rags her jaw dropped. She counted silently as her guests awkwardly stood at the entrance. So were looking at Erin, but most were staring at each other.

Zevara was eying the Goblins with unconcealed malice and the Goblins were busy edging away from everyone but Erin. The three Antinium looked around silently while Selys stared in horrified fascination at the Antinium, the Goblins, and at Ryoka. Krshia sniffed the air while Relc patted his stomach and Pisces stared around with a half-sneer on his face.

Erins head was reeling. She was surprised, caught off-guard, and she had no idea where Toren was. But she was an [Innkeeper]. She might be busy, but she had guests. She rose to the occasion.

Ive got pasta!

-

Hell is sothing you create. Ryoka was a firm believer in not believing in religions, but the idea of hell had always been intriguing to her. Obviously a place of brimstone and pitchforks was ridiculous, but the idea of suffering, of damnation was interesting. How could hell be one thing? How could it be a constant, when it should be the representation of misery and suffering for each individual?

Damnation shouldnt be sothing you went to. It should be a place you create for yourself out of your own guilt and fear. People create their own hells and sit in them. Ryoka was sure she had read a quote like that sowhere.

Right now, Ryoka was sitting in her own personal, localized hell. She was still in The Wandering Inn, but now it was full of people. Talking, noisy people who kept introducing themselves to her. And unlike every other party shed been to, every other soiree and social gathering, here she couldnt run away.

Ryoka sat at a table and stared around the common room of the inn. Suddenly it was bustling. From the quiet, dark room shed found only an hour or two ago, it had been transford into a raucous place full of light and noise.

At least half of the raucousness ca from a large Drake sitting in the center of the room next to one of the Antinium. He was called Relc, and hed greeted Ryoka by spraying her with a mouthful of blue juice and shouting Its you! The Runner human!

It was a good thing Runners carried a spare change of clothes. At least the Drakes companion had been polite enough. He was an Antinium. So were the other two black bugs sitting in the room. Theyd made Ryokas skin crawl when shed first realized what they were, but now she was just confused.

One of them, an Antinium with only two arms and one legwas playing chess with one of the Goblins. Pawn and Rags. Ryoka kept feeling at her forehead with the back of her hand to make sure she wasnt fevered.

And there were more. Erin was buzzing around the room, filling drinks, serving plates of pasta up, but sohow she found ti to talk with Ryoka as well. Shed brought another Drake over to Ryokas table in the corner of the room. Erin bead as she introduced her friend.

Hey Ryoka, this is Selys! Selys, et Ryoka. Shes a Runner.

The female Drake Ryoka was fairly certain she was female opened her mouth and revealed a row of very sharp teeth.

Oh, a City Runner? We havent had one of those around in a while! How are you?

Good.

Ryoka took Selyss hand, shook it once, and then quickly let go. It took her all of her self-control not to wipe her hand at the touch of smooth scales.

Erin didnt seem to notice Ryokas discomfort. She turned to Selys, beaming.

Hey Selys, you wont believe this. I just talked to Ryoka and guess what? It turns out thatow!

Ryoka kicked Erin. She didnt even try to conceal it. Every head turned towards their table and the room went silent for a second.

Across the room Ksmvr reached for a sword at his side. Ryokas spine crawled, but the other AntiniumKlbkch?instantly smacked Ksmvrs shoulder and he stopped.

Um.

Oops.

Ow, whyd you

Erin glanced at Ryokas face and back to Selys. She smiled again, although this ti it was sowhat forced.

Well, um. Ryoka, this is Selys. Selys, Ryoka.

The Drake smiled at Ryoka again, and backed up a little bit. Her tail was twisting around, Ryoka noticed.

It wasnice to et you, Miss Ryoka.

Likewise.

The two retreated. Selys pulled Erin aside.

Is shesick?

Erin made a face as she rubbed at her shin. That kick had hurt.

I dont know. She was really nice earlier. Sorry about that. Whys that Zevara person here, by the way?

She wanted to see you. I think it was because you killed that skin monster.

? I didnt. That was the Goblins.

Selys rolled her eyes.

They just finished it off is what Klbkch says. Erin! The entire citys talking about you!

Really?

Oh yes. If it werent so crazy over there, Im sure plenty of people would be coming over to look at you.

Um.

Erin wasnt sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing.

How are things? I heard a lot of people died.

Selys paused. She looked down.

A lot of people did. Not as many as there could have been, thanks to the Watch and the Antinium butits not the worst disaster weve been through. And were rebuilding. Stronger with each dead scale, you know?

You fought didnt you? You have to tell about it!

Only if you tell your side. But guess what? I leveled up! And I gained a new class!

What, really?

Yep! Youre looking at a Level 4 [Warrior] now!

Selys puffed out her chest with pride as Erin made appropriate sounds of awe.

It seems like half the city leveled or gained a new class. Thats war for you. No bad without so good. Anyways, Krshia and I wanted to celebrate and we knew you were alone out here.

Well, I have Toren.

He doesnt count. We wanted to co alone, but then Relc decided to co with that Klbkch and Zevara told us she was coming and

At this point Ryoka stopped listening to the whispered conversation. She was putting together the pieces, but sleeplessness on top of sudden social interaction after a long day of running was not helping. The only upside was that she was rapidly running out of ways to be surprised. When Ryoka t Pisces, the [Necromancer] whod fixed her leg and who was apparently teacher to one of the Goblins, she took it in stride.

At so point a skeleton walked into the inn with a huge basket of blue fruits and a bucket of water in each hand. He paused as Zevara and Klbkch unsheathed their swords.

Stop, stop!

Erin ran forwards between Toren and the others. Klbkch was already sheathing his sword, but Zevara took several minutes of explaining before she ramd her blade back in its sheath.

Ryoka remained perfectly still as Erin introduced Toren to her. She looked into his deathly gaze and the twin blue flas burning in his eyes and did not shake the proffered bony hand. He disappeared into the kitchen and reappeared with a plate and drink which he served to Ryoka.

Undead service workers. Ryoka instantly saw how useful it could be. It was a great idea in theory, but seeing it in practice wasunnerving. She kept glancing at his bones, wondering how they were even staying upright without muscles and skin. Were there magical, invisible threads animating him sohow?

She ate more food, drank more blue juice. Ryokas head was spinning as she asked herself a thousand questions at once. When the Gnoll nad Krshia introduced herself Ryoka tried to be polite as possible.

Shed seen other species, of course, but theyd always been monsters. Perhaps shed seen one or two of theseGnolls in the cities, but never in person. And here were threefour new races if you counted the Goblins, sitting in the inn, talking, acting like people.

At so point the smallest Goblin hopped up on the seat opposite Ryoka and slapped a chess board in front of her. Ryoka thought she looked familiar, but then the Goblin moved a chess piece and stared at her. Erin wandered by, offering chess tips and then the ga and everything else blended into the nightmare.

-

Ryoka looked like she was having a great ti. Erin could tell. She was staring around the inn, chatting to Pawn and playing chess with Rags while other Goblins sat around her and Toren kept filling her cup. She seed distracted, but then, the inn was more animated than Erin had ever seen it.

Captain Zevara, another plate of pasta? Or a drink?

The tall, surly-looking Drake glanced up and waved her hand at Erin.

I am fine. You areErin Solstice, arent you? Weve t.

WE have?

Erin blinked at Zevara and then rembered.

Oh. We have. After Klbkchum, how are you?

Zevara ignored the question as she glanced around the inn.

I ca here because I wanted to see this place for myself. I thought Relc was exaggerating as usual. For once he might have been telling the truth. Although he never ntioned you serving Goblins. Or the skeleton.

Erin glanced at Relc. The Drake avoided her gaze as Klbkch stared from the Drake to her.

He hasnt been around as recently. Um. I hope you like it here?

I didnt co here for pleasure.

Zevara t Erins gaze.

These Goblins youre sheltering, and the undead. They are an issue I intend to address, along with the death of thething that attacked my city.

Um, okay?

Zevara. Perhaps now is not the ti?

Klbkch stared at Zevara until she nodded reluctantly. He looked at Erin.

These are matters of business. But in truth I and the others are here to celebrate the survival of the city. On that note, would you allow to address the room?

What? Oh, sure, go ahead.

Erin stood back. Klbkch nodded and stood up. She wondered how he would attract everyones attention with all the hubbub, but Klbkch simply raised his mug and waited. It took several minutes, but a tall, silent Antinium standing with one mug raised had a calming effect. Klbkch waited until everyone was silent and then spoke.

To all present, allow to say a few words. These last few days have been marked by one of the most deadly assaults on Liscor in the last decade. Errors were made on the part of the Antinium and the Watch and for that I must apologize. Needless deaths were caused, but the city and its people remain safe now. The creature which attacked Liscor is dead and as so may have noticed, I have returned to life. It is not in the nature of the Antinium to celebrate, but I adhere to other species customs and invite you all to celebrate these events.

No one spoke. Erin wasnt sure if she should clap. Klbkch nodded and went on as Ksmvr produced a bottle from sowhere and handed it to him.

I believe it is customary to make a toast on occasions such as this. For this occasion, my Hive has manufactured its own drink. Allow to present you with rxlvn, an alcohol we intend to sell.

He presented a clear, glass bottle filled with so kind of black, foaming liquid to the room.

Allow to offer you a drink that we might toast our survival, wellbeing, and the future.

No one moved. Relc stared at the bottle.

Klb, that looks like dirt water. Can we even drink that?

The Antinium nodded.

It is quite safe, I can assure you. It has been extensively tested on Antinium and while the drink is strong, it is consumable by all present.

He looked at Erin and she looked at Toren.

Do we have um, any shot glasses? Anything small?

They did, in fact. They were more like finger bowls and Erin wasnt sure what was supposed to go in them. But they made good impromptu shot glasses, and soon each was filled with the fizzing, dark liquid.

Everyone but the Antinium stared into their bowl apprehensively as Klbkch lifted his.

To life, triumph over the undead, and this inn.

He drank, tossing the black liquid down calmly. So did Pawn and Ksmvr. No one else did. Krshia was sniffing at the drink suspiciously and Relc tasted the drink with the tip of his tongue.

It is quite palatable.

Erin gulped. She saw Ryoka standing away from the group, frowning down into her drink. Well, it wasnt as if she had to drink the entire thing. She sipped at the drink. Her eyes widened.

Its good. Hey, this tastes good everyone!

They all looked at her. Erin downed the drink and smiled. That seed to reassure the others. Rags and the Goblins drank their portions down and looked around for more. Krshia tossed hers down and growled happily and Relc and Zevara did the sa. Selys and Ryoka drank only a small bit, and Pisces only sipped a few drops.

Hey it aint bad. Good job Klb.

Relc laughed at his friend as he tossed the shot glass on the table. The others made similar noises of agreent. Krshia inclined her head at the Antinium.

Perhaps I could find a market for your drink. It is agreeably strong. Gnolls, they would like this I think, yes?

Klbkch nodded. He was smiling, or doing that raised-mandibles thing.

It is rather potent in its current form. I regret that this is only a trial run, and the formula is not perfected yet. Perhaps we should have mitigated the effects of the drink with more paralytic agent.

Everyone stared at him. Erin opened her mouth.

Um. The what?

Ryoka felt the top of her mouth go numb. She tried to put down the half-full shot glass but it slipped out of her fingers. She bent to catch it but toppled over.

Klbkch stared at the human girl as she flopped around on the ground, trying ineffectually to push herself up. He glanced around at the other non-Antinium as they began to sway, smile, or regurgitate.

Ah.

-

The three Antinium strode back through the plains, towards Liscor. Or rather, the secret entrance just outside of it. There was no need to bother the guards on the gate at this hour.

And the striding aspect was similarly exaggerated, because two the Antinium were slower than the other. Pawn had to be half-carried by Ksmvr, unable to walk as he was.

Klbkch anded his pace to let the other two catch up. He spoke without turning his head and the other two answered without looking. They had no need of visual interaction. Communication between their own kind did not require social niceties as with other races.

I regard this night as a positive outco on the whole, even in light of the failure of the rxlvn. I will make our apologies tomorrow to the others.

Ksmvr and Pawn didnt nod. They didnt have to. But Ksmvr did raise his voice. His tone was uncertain as he addressed Klbkch.

With all due respect, would the drink not be considered a success, Prognugator? It was strong enough to affect even Relc.

Drinking is ant to be a social activity. The effects were too strong. Also, refrain from addressing as Prognugator. I assud that role out of necessity during the attack on Liscor. However, you will resu that position forthwith.

Pawn looked at Ksmvr as the Antinium stared at Klbkchs back.

Am I then your superior? Your position

I am second only to the Queen. A new position will be created.

I see. And the Individual known as Pawn?

For now he will remain under my authority, not yours.

I understand.

The three walked on. Klbkch voice was cold and impartial as he spoke again.

In the future, have the brewers reduce both alcohol content and soporific and paralytic agents in the drink. As I understand it, the act of drinking is ant to be pleasurable. Unconsciousness is the end result, not the goal.

Understood.

It will be done.

Very well. I will report to the Queen. I will attempt to communicate with Erin Solstice at another ti. Ksmvr, return Pawn to the Hive and await instructions in the morning.

Klbkch strode away before the other two Antinium could respond.

After a while, Pawn spoke.

Klbkchs motives are unclear to . But I suppose this ans I will no longer be a worker.

Ksmvrs voice was no longer hesitant. He replied impartially to Pawn.

That is what we were ordered. You will, of course, obey.

Of course. I am loyal to the Hive. I have chosen.

Yet you have expressed your dissatisfaction with to Klbkch. I am your Prognugator.

That is true. And you cut off my arms and leg.

I did what was necessary for the Hive.

Yes. You did.

You also instigated Workers to leave the Hive against my orders.

I suppose I did.

The two moved on in silence. After a while Ksmvr spoke.

Your affection for is not necessary. However, for the good of the Hive we must work together.

I serve the Hive. I am loyal to the Queen.

Good.

But I still hate you.

More silence.

It is suggested by other species that a period of bonding may occur by shared experiences.

Indeed?

I suggest this as an attempt to and the distrust between us.

I see.

Do you have any suggestions in this regard?

Pawn was silent. His only leg dragged along the ground. He turned his head slightly to Ksmvr.

Tell . Do you know how to play chess?

-

The next day, Selys woke up in a room on the second floor of The Wandering Inn, next to a wet, hairy carpet. That carpet turned out to be Krshia, and the two turned out to be sharing the sa bed.

Selys stared at Krshia in shock until the Gnoll opened her eyes. Krshia glared at the sun, and then blinked a few tis at Selys.

Good morning, Selys.

Um.

Selys squeaked. She stared in horror at Krshia and then looked down. Their clothes were missing. She thought she saw her dress hanging out the open window. That was important, but her eyes kept getting drawn back to the Gnoll sleeping next to her. Right next to her.

Um. Uh. Hi Krshia. You wouldnt happen to knowdid we umdid we?

Krshia shrugged, and then sniffed hard. She shook her head.

Hr. Nothing happened.

Selys almost thought she heard the Gnoll mutter pity.

Oh. Good. Im umIm justI have to

Selys rolled out of bed, fled the inn, and locked herself in her apartnt for the rest of the day.

-

Two hours after Selys fled, Relc found himself lying in the plains, completely naked. He stood up, looked for his clothing, and gave up. The naked Drake strolled through the southern gates of Liscor around the sa ti the Watch Captain was found passed out in one of the street gutters.

-

Six hours before Relc caused a disturbance, Pisces woke up with light shining on his face. He waved his hands feebly and then sat up. What hed thought was the sun turned out to be sothing else. He stared at the flickering magic and turned pale.

-

Around an hour after everyone had vacated the inn, Erin slumped at a table, blearily watching Toren as he moved around the room, picking up plates and mugs and bringing them to the kitchen.

See that? Thats useful. Like adishwasher with legs. And a sword.

She wasnt drunk. The Antiniums alcohol had tasted bitterly dark with just a hint of sothing fruity, but it hadnt done anything for Erin. It was the [Alcohol Immunity]. She wasnt drunk.

If I had ten of himId probably hate it. You know he stands in a corner? Very creepy. Veeeeery creepy.

She was just tired. Ryoka on the other hand was drunk. But she was still able to stand upright, which was quite impressive. Then again, everyone else had been upright as they staggered out of the inn. Only the Goblins had taken the shot and fallen right down. They were still lying on the floor, insensible. Rags was sprawled face-down on one of the tables, clutching a chess piece in one hand.

Erin wasnt sure why she was awake. She really wanted to sleep, but Ryoka was still awake. The other girl was clearly trying to keep herself upright and Erin felt it was only courteous to do the sa.

Ryoka blinked several tis and frowned. She was swaying in her seat. The other girl was muttering, her voice slurred.

We have to talk. This iscrucial. Sothing about people? If were all here, what does that an?

I dont know? I didnt know there were people.

Ryoka frowned at her, and then nodded with difficulty.

When you got here. That was important? When yougot here. Sothing about that.

She put a hand to her head and frowned hard. Erin shrugged. She was drifting off on a sea of clouds. Thats what the table felt like. She closed her eyes, and then jerked upright. Ryoka nearly fell out of her seat.

Erin decided she had to be the voice of reason.

Its too late for this. We should sleep.

Ryoka thought about this. After a mont she nodded.

Tomorrow. But we must talk.

Yes. But after we sleep.

The two agreed. They nodded so much they nearly fell asleep.

Upstairs is a bed. You can have one.

Erin wandered over to her kitchen. Ryoka frowned at her and then looked at the door.

You dont lock the doors?

Should I?

Yes.

Erin didnt see the point. She wavered. It was such a long way to the doors. But then Toren walked over and bolted it. She smiled. She was saved! She could go to sleep.

There. Locked.

Ryoka looked at the doors, squinting. Then she nodded, apparently satisfied. Without another word she stumbled towards the stairs. Erin heard her bumping into things on the way up.

Ti for bed. Erin was exhausted. She stumbled towards her bedding, too tired to even think about undressing or brushing her teeth. She rolled into her blankets and stared at the roof.

So tired. So exhausted. So much money made from her guests! But all that was a backdrop to the most important thing. It had lit her up, given her wings as shed served her guests. It was important, the only thing that mattered.

Erin whispered it up to the ceiling.

Im not alone.

She smiled, and drifted off to sleep with that wonderful feeling still in her chest.

Happiness.

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Erin had about half an hour of sleep before the door to her inn exploded inwards. As she ran out of the kitchen she saw Pisces standing in the doorway, hands wreathed in crackling lightning. His face was pale.

Ryoka stood poised on the stairway, ready to leap down on the mage. But she stopped. Sothing was glowing in the dark inn, and not just the magic coiling around the mages hands.

A spark of light flickered and hovered around Pisces head. A dancing firefly made of colors and shapes. They spelled out words and aning Ryoka couldnt read, but she recognized them. She recognized the spell. She sat down on the stairway, legs suddenly out of energy.

Erin blinked at the burnt wood of her doorway. Oh. Shed locked it. She looked at Pisces and opened her mouth to yell, but hesitated.

Pisces, what?

The mages face was pale as he stared at Erin. He said only two words.

Theyre alive.

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