The "Becoming Monsters" LitRPG setting was originally created by AiLoves, and is now managed by OtterlyMindblowing.
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Katrina's nerves were on high alert for the entire train ride. She'd only needed to ride it a handful of times in the last few years, but this was her second trip in less than a week, and the strain was wearing her down quickly. It didn't help that Alicia seemed equally stressed; being separated from her Heart Tree clearly wasn't good for her.
After they left the train, figured out a plan, and waited for the Dryad's Stamina to start to level off, the two girls started walking towards the Dungeon Camp. Alicia needed quite a bit of assistance, and Katrina swore she saw the color fading from her skin as they traveled. Still, despite her exhaustion, Alicia seemed oddly enthusiastic about their surroundings. Her eyes were wide as she looked around, darting from shop to shop, looking at all the valuable wares on display in the windows.
At first, Katrina found it difficult to share in the excitement. Every moment they lingered was another potential moment of weakness, and her body tingled with anticipation as she fought against the urge to feel skin breaking beneath her teeth.
As they walked, however, a strange thing happened. Every time Katrina would find herself drawn to a passing stranger, Alicia would stumble, or ask a question about a business they were passing. Katrina found herself focusing more and more of her energy on the Dryad, on keeping her safe, and soon she even found herself smiling as she explained various bits and pieces of Delving culture.
Even aspects of the community that had long ago become routine for Katrina now seemed exciting again. She couldn't help but remember that, up until this week, Alicia hadn't seen another living person in years. Against all odds, this trip that she'd been dreading ever since leaving the Dungeon with Alicia had suddenly become surprisingly tolerable, perhaps even enjoyable.
Soon enough, both girls found themselves staring down the entrance to the Camp. A collection of dirt paths weaved through Millennium Park, weaving between dozens of makeshift buildings and tents. The Change had dramatically altered the topography of the park, as had the many battles necessary for reclaiming it. The main entrance to the Dungeon was further in, but thankfully they would be avoiding it tonight. After all her years of distant fangirling, Katrina knew the layout of the Camp by heart, and quickly led the way.
As they began walking through the park, Katrina heard Alicia sigh with relief. After a minute, the Dryad even pulled away and started walking on her own, which caught Katrina by surprise. She'd gotten used to supporting Alicia, and had even kind of enjoyed it. It was nice to feel needed, and it didn't hurt that Alicia was so easy on the eyes.
As the Dryad wandered off, peeking into the different shops and stalls, Katrina kept her eyes trained on Alicia. The clothes she'd grown for herself fit very nicely, and certainly covered more than her previous outfit, but her lithe form was still quite visible. Her rich, green skin seemed so delicate in the moonlight, and Katrina wondered what the rest of Alicia might feel like. She began daydreaming, imagining her lips on Alicia's neck, but for the first time in years, her teeth weren't part of the fantasy. She imagined something softer, something much more intimate, and she felt a strange anticipation building in her core.
Katrina! Stay on task!
She shook her head, trying to refocus her thoughts, just as she saw Alicia running towards her again. "Katrina! They've got a potion shop!" The Dryad grabbed Katrina's hand and pulled her along, dragging her to a nearby stall. An Owl Beastkin stood waiting for them, no doubt intrigued by Alicia's excitement. His feathers were a mix of brown and tan, and his eyebrows were so incredibly thick Katrina thought they seemed ready to jump from his forehead.
"Good evenin' ladies! Looking for a pick-me-up tonight?" the Owlkin asked.
"Yes!" Alicia said. "I need a Stamina potion!"
Once Katrina had reached the counter, she saw that all the display products were only for show, and seemed to be filled with dyed water rather than actual potion. The shopkeeper turned around and began rummaging through some boxes, and as he did so, his head swiveled 180 degrees until he was looking at them again.
"You two Delvers? I must say, I haven't seen you around before."
"We're... weighing our options, but that's our tentative plan," Katrina said.
"Newbies, eh? Well, we're happy to have you! I always say you can never have enough Delvers, though I'm fairly sure some of the Guilds disagree with me on that." The Beastkin's body turned to join his head, and he placed a small box on the table in front of him. "So, Stamina potions. Got a couple different sizes, but the base versions aren't gonna do anything about the taste. If yer squeamish, I've got a few specialty brews that go down easy, but they ain't cheap."
"I doubt even the fancy potions would taste good..." Alicia mumbled. The shopkeep clearly took offense to that, and she immediately began clarifying. "Wait, not like that! I meant that, in the Change, my taste buds got all scrambled! I don't need to eat anymore, so everything tastes kinda bad."
"Ahh, I see what you mean. You gave me a good scare, that's for sure. If you don't mind me sayin', I ain't never seen a Dryad 'fore today. Is it safe to be delving? I can't imagine yer Heart Tree is very close."
Alicia started to respond, but Katrina quickly cut her off. "It's... a bit complicated. We'd rather keep that close to the vest, if you don't mind."
"Aw shoot, there I go getting too excited to talk up the fresh blood. Forgive me, ladies, I'm just happy to see new faces. How about we get back to business, eh? The smallest potion, this one here, is gonna cost you thirty silver."
"Silver?" Alicia asked. "Right, Dungeon coins. Well, we don't have anything like that, do you take US dollars? I can pay on my phone."
"Sure, I could do that, but there's gonna be an upcharge," the Owlkin said. "You wanna pay in USD, that'll be three hundred an' fifty."
"Three fifty?!" Alicia gasped. "But... it's such a small vial!"
Katrina grabbed the Dryad's arm and leaned in to whisper. "Potions aren't easy to make, Alicia, it's actually pretty lucky he has any to spare for us. Plus, I'm willing to bet he's actually giving us a pretty generous deal."
"I see one of you knows the lay o' the land already." The shopkeep smirked, at least as much as his beak would allow. "Yer right, I've got a bit of a soft spot for new delvers. Plus, these tiny vials? Got a couple nearing their expiration date anyways, and I'd rather see them go to use."
Alicia looked between Katrina and the shopkeep, then sighed. "Well, it's not like I have much of a choice. I need the Stamina." After a few taps on her phone, the Dryad had transferred the necessary money, and was soon pocketing her very first potion.
As the transaction finished, Katrina looked around the area before leaning in. "Look, you've got no reason to be this nice to us, but... thanks. What's your name, friend?"
"Name's Kevin! How 'bout yerself?"