This is still a story of the Becoming Monsters universe by Ai Loves, setting used with permission. All canonical and mechanical errors are my own. The yarrb is the exceedingly cute creation of FelisRandomis, used with permission.
Also making an appearance in this chapter, once again, is Quiverbow. The sharp-dressed weaponsmith is the creation of Domochevsky, my cover artist and foam-weapon creator, and also shares a name with a Minecraft mod he made. The Stormbreakers (including Xela, Nisha, and Kamira in this chapter) are the creation of Xel_Artz
Last but not least, I want to thank Annabelle Hawthorne for letting me put her into this universe. I know AiLoves deeply admired you, so it seems fitting that you become a part of her world.
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Chapter 45: Hard Work's Reward
My alarm was set early enough that I didn't need to wing it back to the Officer's Hall. Wasn't about to take my time, though, and I set off at a trot as soon as I made my goodbyes. As I moved, I caught a glance of Paige and Lucy speaking to Gloria, our yarrb at their feet. Nibbles came to me at my whistle, trotting right alongside me. Though nobody who wasn't a representative would be allowed into the building, Guild Pets were allowed. Given the mind-bending variety of Classes, Races, and Abilities that could be present, he likely would not be the only one there.
The door before me, I took a deep breath. What happened in the next hour or so could very well determine whether I lived or died, and could also decide the fate of the Camp. No pressure, right? As I reached out to the door knob, two things hit me at the same time. First, I could already hear sounds of conversation coming from inside. The place was
usually
on the calm and dignified side, as people heavily felt the weight of what their actions could mean. Not so today. The noise coming from inside was raucous, boisterous. This meeting was not going to resemble the corporate world I was more used to.
The second was a slender, pale hand reaching from the side to touch my forearm as I reached for the door. Given that I had not remotely seen or heard her coming, it could only mean one person. "Leah, I was not expecting to see you here today."
"Jeremiah, I could say the same... but you'd know I was lying." Leah was the single deadliest Assassin at camp, frequently seen far Below accompanying teams well beyond the point of sanity. "Guild Leader Mariah of
Luna
could not make it, I will represent our interests."
"Given how strong you are, it is easy to forget that your Guild is small."
Luna
was not a group I worked with. They didn't hire people, and I couldn't afford to hire them. Powerful scouts, skirmishers, snipers, and other such hyper-mobile and stealthy types. Last I checked there were only about a dozen of them, and Leah had invited me to join them some time before. Before I settled into my Tank role with my present team.
"I know you don't know the score for today, Kithkin, but you're a target. The only big dog in the pack."
"I'm tracking at least some of it. Lots of resentment, no way to resolve it. I'm probably here because I got the sideways promotion to the big kids' table, my team's smaller than half the ones here."
"Color me impressed. You even brought backup." She nodded her shrouded head at Nibbles, who nodded back. "You still owe me the rest of your story, so don't die."
"Thanks for the vote of confidence. Want me to enter first?" I tilted my head towards the door.
"Please, yes. Everyone will be too busy staring at you to notice I've taken a seat."
I took the cue and opened the door. The noise in the room had been noticeable from outside. Inside? It was intense. Banging tankards on tables, voices ranging from "vein-bursting anger" to "jolly shouting" to "needing to be heard over the din." The noise was practically a living thing, beating against my chest and eardrums. An Ogre was stationed at the door, checking people as they came in. Even the ten-foot man needed to raise his own voice to be heard from a couple of feet away. "Name and Guild?"
I had to raise mine quite loudly to speak back to him. "Guild Leader Jeremiah Kithkin, of
Shield Against Shadows.
" I was, thankfully, good at this kind of thing. Shouting over the chaos of battle for five years of strife will do it. My thundering voice carried over even the ambient ongoing explosion the room was imitating, carrying the words I had spoken. With them, the sound dropped off as though thrown off a cliff.
All eyes turned to the door. To the interloper. To me. A voice boomed out from the rear of the room. "Kithkin! Looks like the guest of honor decided to show up after all!" The tone was not joyous. Far from it. The speaker was an armored Human, with a broadsword belted at his side. He looked mad enough to take bites out of the sword itself and chew them into nails. His badge was of crossed sabers, one I did not recognize.
From the left, a more familiar face. "That's enough, Gerald. You know more than one of us invited him." The speaker was quite tall, about my height, and muscular. An Arctic Fox beastfolk, the tips of his ears capped with some kind of metal along with jagged tracery down what I could see of his body. His badge showed the tornado and lightning bolts of the
Stormbreakers
. Xela, their Guild Leader and likely their strongest member. "We have enough issues going on without you starting a needless fight in here."
"Yeah, and I didn't send one of those invites. The entire point of today's meeting is to talk about how to fix the stuff those high-and-mighty Majors keep doing to us!"
It seemed prudent to speak in my own defense, here. "You seem to forget that I'm new to the title. My Guild is eight demons and a yarrb. Marshal Shapiro granted me access to the Majors, I didn't recruit a full organization."