Alicia paced back and forth at the edge of Elias' pond, nervously watching the sun as it began to slip under the horizon. Every few minutes she glanced back to her house, wondering when exactly Kat would wake up, knowing that the Vampire's arrival would signal the beginning of their first delve. She bit her thumbnail as she walked, and her footsteps grew heavier as the seconds ticked away.
"All I'm saying is that you've been training nonstop for days. You're gonna be fine!" Elias said. He was resting his arms on the side of the pond as he watched Alicia aimlessly wander.
"But what if we're not ready? I mean, Kat's been following Delver news ever since the Change, and she's mostly gonna be in the back lines anyways. Tab has been regularly working out for years, she's got a crazy Ten, and an amazing Class! I'm the front line, Elias--if I mess up, someone gets hurt! What if I freeze up when I'm fighting my first monster? What if something sneaks up behind us and attacks Kat?"
"Y'know, one big benefit of all this training is that it overrides panic," Tab said. She was sitting a few feet away, idly sharpening her swords. "Muscle memory doesn't just make fighting physically easier; it also reduces the mental burden of it. You don't need to think about how to react to an attack, your body just does it."
"So, like... even if I panic, I'll still keep moving around and fighting?" Alicia asked.
"Look, I can't guarantee anything, but that's the idea. When we're fighting each other, I always try to switch things up to keep you guessing. At first, you were only responding to moves you'd seen before, but you've been getting better. Recently, when I throw new stuff at you, you're able to react on the fly. Every fight you're in gives you more information to use for the next one. The one thing I can't replicate easily are enemies that attack you with overwhelming force and strength, but those guys always move slower, so you still have ways to respond."
"Ugh, hopefully this'll be easier once we're in the Dungeon. Maybe it's the waiting that's freaking me out."
"If nothing else, all this worry is giving me a nice little garden, so that's nice," Elias said with a laugh.
Alicia wasn't sure what he meant until she looked down. Underneath her feet, exactly in the path she'd been pacing over the last few minutes, the ground had exploded with verdant greenery. Thick grass waved in the subtle breeze, a carpet of moss crept towards Elias' pond, and a menagerie of impossibly vibrant tulips and lilies had taken root.
"Oh, uh, sorry about that." Alicia's face turned dark green as she blushed with embarrassment. She couldn't remember the last time she'd accidentally seeded this much plant life.
"Hey, a little bit of nervous gardening never hurt anyone, right?" Kat said, slowly approaching the group.
"Kat!" Alicia spun around instantly, running at her girlfriend and jumping into her arms before showering her with kisses. They both giggled incessantly, spinning around for a minute before Alicia reluctantly lowered herself to the ground.
"Sorry I'm a little late, I've been fiddling with the straps of this armor Tab gave me. I think I've got it all figured out, though."
Alicia took a moment to look over Kat's new outfit. Her pants and her shirt were made of thick padded material, heavy enough to offer slight protection while light enough to not impede movement. The pants had been tucked into tall leather boots, and her torso was mostly hidden by sleeveless leather armor. A simple short sword hung at her side, though hopefully not one she would need often. It all fit her incredibly well, and Alicia found her gaze wandering to the Vampire's pert backside as she examined everything.
"Dang, Kat, you look amazing. How does it feel?" Alicia asked.
"Thankfully, since I spent most of yesterday training in it, I'm used to the weight. Ideally, I won't need to be too active, and even if something attacks me, I can always fly out of the way."
With a whistle, Tab stood up and walked over. "Lookin' good, Fangs! Though I think you messed up a strap or two" She reached for Kat's waist, readjusted a few things, then patted her on the back.
"Ah, that's why it felt tight there. Good catch, Tab!" Kat said, even pulling the Foxgirl in for a quick hug, which surprised Alicia. Perhaps their mutual cam show had done more than simply soothing Tabitha's worry about Vampiric bloodlust.
"How are you not nervous, Kat?" Alicia asked, practically hanging off her arm.
"I am, at least a little bit, but I've also got you two! We've got solid abilities that work well together, training has been going really well, and we're only tackling a Key Dungeon. We're gonna do great!" Kat said, kissing the top of Alicia's head.
"Well, no time like the present, right?" Tab asked, picking up her swords and sheathing them.
"I guess... yeah, no reason not to," Alicia said quietly. She quickly ran over to Elias, then kneeled down to give him a hug. "I wish you could come with us, Eli, but it means the world that you're here. We'll be back soon, and hopefully we won't need too much healing!"
Elias returned the hug twice as enthusiastically. "You're gonna do great. Now go kick some Dungeon butt!"
With nothing else to say or prepare, the three girls started off towards the Dungeon. Alicia spent most of the walk growing various pieces of wooden armor across her body, adjusting the size and density as needed until she found a comfortable blend of form and function. At her joints, and other places where she needed mobility, she used patches of thick, fibrous leaves, while the rest of her body got stiff, overlapping pieces of bark and wood. She also made it as dark as possible, hoping it might blend into the darker environment.
Katrina spent most of the walk adjusting the strap holding her guitar up. She periodically raised and lowered the guitar by fractions of an inch, occasionally playing a few test notes, and eventually seemed to settle on a comfortable height.