Devilla
Lucy's lips were warm. Warm, soft, and sweet. It was all that I could think about as we flew back to the inn. My first kiss, discounting the time I'd brazenly stolen Abigail's lips during sex. That had been 'during sex,' though, so it didn't quite count. No... as far as my true first kiss went, I'd pledged it and my commitment both to Lucy. Told her that I would be here, next to her, for as long as she would have me.
That's
what a kiss meant - to me, at least. To demons in general, really, if the stories I'd read and the gossip I'd overhead was anything to go off of. It was a commitment. Not on the level of a wedding ring, by any means, but it was essentially the first step towards that path. If I had to quantify it... half a step before 'I love you'? A declaration that you were at least starting to fall for someone. That if things continued the way they were going, you'd be happy to stay with her forevermore.
That was why I'd been so nervous about giving Lucy my first... but seeing her so vulnerable, so in need... Well. It wasn't as if I'd ever intended to abandon her. Rather, I'd always been convinced - was
still
convinced, really - that she'd be the one to tire of me, long before I'd even have the chance. Yet for now, until the day she left me, I wanted her to know that I'd be there for her. That I cared for her. That I
was
falling for her - and hard, at that.
It was a rather all-consuming thought. Which was why I could hardly focus on Lucy in the present - why my mind kept drifting back to that oh-so-sweet kiss, even as she read the church's response to her missive.
"They.... want to meet you?"
At least until she said
that.
"They
what?!"
I was aware that I was gawking at her in surprise, but hardly capable of doing more than gaping at her.
"I mean, they don't specifically say that," Lucy informed me, before handing the letter over. "But they make a point of mentioning rumors about me picking up a companion and they want me to come to the holy capital in person to pick up the spell. They say it's because writing holy words on a plain letter would be sacrilegious, but I'm pretty sure that's just an excuse to get us over there."
"You sound almost suspicious of them," I remarked, blinking from surprise. "I thought you were more the sort to take things at face value?"
"Well, I like to!" Lucy confirmed with a smile. "I mean, I'd rather believe someone and be wrong than not believe someone when they really need my help... but that only lasts until I know for sure they're lying to me, you know? And the church... I mean, I do think most people in the clergy mean well, but... a lot of the higher ups get involved in politics. If someone sent them a letter about me being all close to you, then they'll probably want to talk to me about it... Especially since they're really focused on
you
, without a word about Feyra!"
I let out a noncommittal grunt, too focused on the letter to immediately respond. There was nothing particularly egregious written in it. A flowery greeting, followed by talk of her escapades reaching the church, and a 'rumor' about her 'growing close' to an 'unknown highborn.' Only the last paragraph actually mentioned her request for the depetrification spell, and even then it read almost as an afterthought. It was clearly an attempt to bring her to their capital, where they'd hold all the power.
"What do you wish to do about it?" I inquired, arching an eyebrow.
"Well, I'd like to go," Lucy confessed, frowning. "I mean, I have a lot of questions, and I think the holy capital might have answers! What about you, though? I could probably get the spell even if you don't come... I mean, it is sort of enemy territory for you, isn't it?"
"And in what world would I let my girlfriend go into enemy territory undefended?!" I demanded, giving her a frown of my own. "You might be on their side for the moment, but I don't want to imagine what they'd do to you if they somehow found out who I really am..."
"I
am
pretty good at protecting myself, Eena," Lucy countered, actually sounding a little annoyed. Any trace of that annoyance disappeared a moment later, though, when she gave me a bright smile. "I'm really glad you care, though! And there's a lot of places I'd love to show you!"
"Then it sounds like our next destination is set," I declared, privately relieved that I hadn't upset Lucy too much. I
was
likely being overprotective... but at the same time, if anything were to befall Lucy due to my own cowardice, my own unwillingness to step into that enemy territory - even knowing nobody there could harm me... The very thought of it felt like a dagger through the heart. "It shouldn't take us long at all to reach there going at full speed..."
"About that," Lucy murmured, curling a strand of red hair about her fingers. "I think you might actually be
too
fast. I mean, I can get anywhere pretty quickly, if I run at top speed, but your flying is a bit... no,
way
faster than anything I can manage! There'd definitely be questions if we went there at full speed!"
"I suppose that is true," I conceded, running a hand through my own hair. I was in a bit of a hurry to get the depetrification spell, what with Sylvanna's time limit taking up space in the back of my mind, but... well, making the church suspicious of Lucy in any way would be akin to putting the cart before the horse. "It would seem we have little choice but to take things at a slower pace, then..."
"Well, actually..." Lucy hesitated. "I was thinking that maybe we could take a detour? There's a place I really want to show you! And as long as we don't raise too much of a ruckus, the church won't send a letter to alert the holy city, so as far as they'll know any time we spend there is just time we spent traveling!"
Her plan made sense - at least so long as she was right about the church only reporting her presence if she made a ruckus. Honestly, I wasn't entirely confident in our ability to
not
cause a ruckus, but if Lucy thought it would help...
"Is it at least somewhat on the way to the church?"
"In the same general direction!" Lucy confirmed. "Though it's not the most direct route, I guess... If you want to hurry we can, but I really do want to show you this place!"
"What sort of place..."
is it.
Those were the words I meant to speak, and yet they never left my lips, for even as I began to form them I heard
it.
A
squeak.
My eyes darted around, seeking out its source, but there was nothing. Yet I heard it again - another
squeak
, coming from the direction of the wall.
It could have been a chair moved improperly. Or a mouse, for that matter, happily squealing over a bit of cheese. Neither would bother me, even if the latter did seem slightly unhygienic. Yet if it was what I feared... if it was what I
dreaded...
Straining my ears, I could hear something suspiciously like
scurrying
.
"I have to get out of here," I whispered.
"Eena? Is something wrong?"
I nodded, eyes flicking to Lucy. I couldn't just leave her here, with that... that
thing.
Even if I knew it likely wouldn't be able to hurt her. Its teeth probably couldn't even pierce
her
flesh, let alone mine. Assuming it was even real to begin with. Yet...
"We
need to get out of here," I corrected myself. "
This place might have rats!
"
"I mean... maybe?" Lucy agreed, frowning. "The inn probably has cats to deal with them, though!"
"You don't understand, Lucy... I... If I see a rat, I... I'm not certain of my ability to control myself. I might very well do something I'll regret..." Like incinerate this entire building.
"Do you hate rats that much?" Lucy asked, her eyes wide with innocent curiosity - and perhaps a touch of worry.
More than a touch, actually. Which was fair, considering the fact that I was practically trembling. "Hate them? No. That, I could at least attempt to suppress... I
fear
them, Lucy. With a terror as deep as it is irrational. The last time I saw one... the mere
touch
of it across my foot... it caused me to black out. And that was likely one of the
better
possibilities that could have resulted from such an encounter. I'm honestly just glad I didn't blow up Lissera's house..."
"It's that bad?!" Lucy asked, her eyes wide now as understanding began to dawn. As she began to realize the troubles I could bring upon this inn, should a rat appear within this room. "...I'll tell the innkeeper that we're checking out in the morning. And I'll do a really thorough sweep of the room for rats! Maybe you should spend the night at the tower while I do that, though?"
I hesitated a moment, reluctant to let Lucy face this threat on her own - as unthreatening as it may have been to her. Another little
squeak
made up my mind for me, though, as I soon nodded. "Just make sure not to move the teleportation circle, or put anything on it," I warned her. "That's all that it'd take to keep me from teleporting back."
"Got it!" she agreed as I took the teleportation circle in question out from my Empty Bag and placed it in a corner of the room. Quickly feeding it with my holy magic, I closed my eyes and focused on the circle's twin, safely located in my tower room.
When I opened my eyes again, I was there - in my nice, safe, and most importantly
rat-free
tower room - faced with Abigail, who was currently holding a forkful of eggs and gawking at my sudden appearance.
The only thing I could think to say?
"...Isn't it a little too late at night to be eating breakfast?"
***
Abigail
***
So, there I was, bored out of my skull after another day of doing nothing in Devilla's absence - seriously, I almost considered actually asking the other maids if they needed help cleaning anything - when suddenly Devilla was there. Judging my choice of late night snack.
"...The kitchen was closed, alright! And eggs are really simple to make." Not that I couldn't have made anything more complex, but... come on, it was a late night snack! And I
liked
eggs!
"If you say so..." Devilla muttered, clearly judging me a little but too polite to say anything about it.