As the sun crept over the horizon, warmth flooded Alicia's branches, and she woke with a heavy sigh of relief. Although she was still merged with her Heart Tree, the memories of her many injuries from yesterday lingered, which created some unusual sensations; it was hard to translate the human sensation of lower back pain to something more befitting a tree, yet apparently she found a way.
She poked her head out from her trunk to check on Kat, who was sleeping peacefully in a pile of blankets on her bedroom floor. Tabitha was asleep as well, her back pushed against the door with a blanket draped over her shoulders.
Alicia was relieved to see everyone alive and well. Although she didn't harbor the same mistrust towards Roxy as everyone else seemed to, it was certainly nice to be validated. At this point, there was nothing left to do but soak up the sunlight and let her Regeneration do its thing. She desperately wished she could go cuddle up with Kat, but steeled her resolve and instead stepped out onto her front lawn.
Returning to her humanoid body stung. She grew another staff to lean on, then carefully walked towards Elias's pond for her morning soak. She found a few colorful bruises as she walked, and memories of their first delve returned in waves as she remembered where all her injuries had come from.
It could have been much worse. I'm alive--we're all alive--which is what matters. Plus, most of my missing HP is from my barriers. When they take damage instead of me, I'm completely sidestepping all the usual side effects of being hit.
Planting her staff in the ground, she slowly yawned while she sat down. Her legs dipped into the water, and she hummed happily to herself. The water was warmer than usual, and it felt incredible. Roots pushed out from her legs, holding her in place while starting the process of pulling water and nutrients from the earth underneath her.
I wonder when Elias wakes up. Does sunlight feel different underwater? Is it easier to ignore if you want to sleep in?
Alicia amused herself by thinking of all the different ways Elias might sleep. She pictured him nestled in a bed of mud, a fancy kelp mask draped across his face, and made herself giggle.
"What's so funny?" Elias asked.
Opening her eyes, Alicia saw the Mermaid floating lazily near the surface of the pond, the sunlight dancing off his scales.
"I just realized I have no idea how you sleep, and I was picturing you with a little kelp facemask. Did you just get up?" Alicia asked.
"Me? No, I've been awake for hours. I've been checking on you pretty frequently, but I thought you were asleep. I assumed the laughter meant you were awake."
"What? No, I've been awake the whole time!"
"Ooohh... now I feel stupid. Have we just been awkwardly sitting next to each other for hours and not saying anything?" Elias looked over at Alicia, then they both broke out into laughter.
"Now that you mention it, I don't think I ever mentioned how the Change affected my view of time. If there's nothing going on, and I'm just alone with my thoughts, hours and hours can pass in what feels like an instant. I normally live a pretty slow life, and it's not a huge issue. It's a little weird having people around, but thankfully we all have different schedules. Kat is nocturnal, obviously, but Tab does most of her camming in the early evening, so she sleeps in pretty late."
"Do you think Roxy's an early riser?" Elias asked.
"I'm not sure. If she is, then she's staying cooped up in that house. You don't think she's waiting for someone to go get her, do you? I'd hate to think she's keeping herself cooped up just to play it safe."
"You could go get her, if you wanted to. I won't mind."
Alicia turned her head to look towards the house Roxy was staying in. "Not yet. We're in no rush, and she's probably used to waiting around anyways. Plus, Tab and Kat would probably say it's better to let her sit."
"Well, they're not here, are they?" Elias said, raising an eyebrow. "How do you feel about her?"
"It's... I'm still working that out," Alicia muttered. "It feels pretty gross to think that we were followed home after our trip to the city, but I also understand where she's coming from. After everything Tab has told me about the Guilds, Roxy's story makes perfect sense. I see why she'd want to leave
Ashes To Ashes
, and why she would have resorted to stealing to do so."
"Is that it?" Elias asked, leaning against the edge of the pond. "I feel like you're leaving something out."
Alicia sighed before laying back. "I guess I don't entirely understand her hesitance about approaching us. If this were all a trap set by
Ashes To Ashes
, what would be the point? If they knew where the Key Dungeon was, they would just knock it out in a day and go back to their usual routine. No offense to Roxy, but I can't imagine her attempted theft was enough to warrant some over-complicated scheme for revenge on their part."
"Huh, good point," Elias muttered. "I hadn't really thought about it like that."
"What about you?" Alicia asked. "Do you trust her?"
Elias planted his hands in the dirt and jumped out of the water, then spun and laid down next to Alicia. "I think I'm pretty torn. On my end, it's really frustrating that I can't help you all out in the Dungeon, so I'm happy you found another party member that can. I'm also willing to trust that the Guilds know something we don't; maybe they're playing 4D chess around each other, and we're just caught in the middle. I think I'm mostly concerned about the timing of her arrival. If she's been here the whole time, why not approach you guys before you start delving? You were training for days, but she waits until after Tab's announcement? When you're already deep inside the Dungeon?"
"Blegh. I hate Guild politics," Alicia grumbled. Instead of thinking about it more, she turned to look at Elias. "You're not gonna dry out, are you? Being out of the water?"