Lucy
Running through an
actual
forest with Dyona in my arms wasn't as easy as I'd thought it would be. Eena never seemed to struggle with carrying
me,
but Eena could also blast aside any obstacles before they became a problem. I was pretty strong, too, but not to the point of terraforming the land around me for an easier trip!
It was still a lot faster than letting Dyona walk, though. Or taking a horse, for that matter. The dense forest wasn't really the best place for riding one in the dark even if I
was
using magic to light our way!
"I think they're close!" I told Dyona as I ducked under yet another branch. "I smell burnt things!"
"It smells somewhat like my Lady Grell's attempts at cooking," Dyona replied. "We're likely getting close....Are you sure it was wise to leave the city? If the bird keeper was to send a letter during our absence..."
"I'm pretty sure he doesn't want to go against 'the Heroine,'" I replied. "At least he seemed pretty scared of me once he realized who I was... and between that and Grell being a duke's daughter we should be able to keep him quiet for at least a little while."
"We could have made that a guarantee if you'd left me behind to guard him," Dyona pointed out.
"And leave you all worried about Grell? No way! It's important to check on our loved ones!"
"That's... I don't... I mean..." Dyona trailed off, her cheeks a light red.
"Even if you don't love her that way, you're still travelling companions, aren't you?" I pointed out. "You've been together so long it's only natural to worry about each other, right? Which means we need to know they're okay so we can do our best work on this end!"
"I... suppose I could concede that point..."
"Though if you
do
love her that way, I think you'd make a really cute couple!" I added, ducking under yet another branch. I'd honestly lost count of how many that was. It sort of made me envy Eena's ability to just blast her way through everything... but that just meant I had to work harder to reach her and make sure she was ok!
Dyona didn't reply right away. When she did speak it was so soft I almost missed it. "My Lady only cares for the strong. The weak have no place in her bed, let alone her heart."
"There's more than one kind of strength. I think the strength of your heart is actually the most important sort! I mean, anyone can get strong physically if they're dedicated enough."
"As much as I appreciate the concern, Heroine, I have no intention of fighting for my place by my Lady's side. She's already reliant upon me for her basic survival, after all. That's more than enough for someone like me."
"Someone like you?" I asked. I hadn't thought
Dyona
would have self-confidence issues, but she was sounding an awful lot like Eena.
"A sadistic servant who wishes for nothing more than to watch her mistress writhe. Now if you don't mind, I believe we're drawing close to my Lady, and I would
truly
prefer that she not overhear this conversation."
That... didn't seem like a very healthy relationship dynamic to me! I didn't say anything, though. Mostly because we broke into a clearing a moment later and had more pressing concerns to focus on.
I guess clearing might not be the right word for it? I mean, it was an open space, for the most part, but only because a bunch of trees had been knocked over. Even those that were still upright were charred black, their foliage completely burnt away.
"Heroine?" Grell called from the center of the clearing. "And... Dyona? You're... carrying... Dyona?"
The expression on Grell's face looked pretty complicated for a moment, but then she gave us both a smile. "Ok then! Good to see you. Did you manage to stop any birds from being sent?"
"Any new ones, anyway!" I said. "They already sent out some requests for help with the dragon, though. I don't think we'll be able to hide what happened for long." Not that anyone really seemed to know exactly what had happened. There were definitely rumors flying around about the dragon being knocked out of the sky by a winged figure, but a lot of people were saying that the Goddess must have sent an angel down to save them. At least one person must have spotted Eena, though - there's no way they weren't keeping an eye on the dragon as it came down, after all! That meant there was still a chance someone would connect my 'traveling companion' with the 'winged figure' that had fought the dragon.
There was something else bothering me for the moment, though... "Where's Eena?"
"You mean the
Demon Queen?"
Grell asked pointedly. "She rode off on her pest dragon a while back."
"Her... what dragon?" I asked.
"Do you mean
pet?"
Dyona asked at the same time.
I was pretty sure Eena didn't have a dragon for a pet, though... and even if she did, she'd never call it down upon the city! I guess it never actually attacked anyone other than her, though, even if it did cause a panic...
"I know what I said," Grell replied before I could think too deeply on the matter. "She said she was a
pest.
The dragon I wanted to punch... Give me back my dreams of valiant battle dammit! Ah, right... Jahara did promise I could arm wrestle her some day, so there's that to look forward to I suppose."
"Did she say where she was going?" I asked. "I thought the plan was for her to wait here for me?"
"She said something about having to go back to the tower." Grell replied. "She said you should use the usual way to meet her there as soon as you could, saying you'd know what she meant. What
did
she mean, though?"
The teleportation circle! Maybe Eena had already teleported back? But... why had she gone back to the tower in the first place? Was she just moving the dragon away from the city? Was there some other meaning to it?
"Sorry, but I can't tell you that! Did she say anything else?"
"Not really," Grell replied, shaking her head. "I mean, she arm wrestled me before leaving, which was cool and all - utterly
destroyed
me, by the way. Also the table. And the food. Totally worth it! Eena didn't look very happy about it though. She looked pretty upset actually... Not sure why."
"Upset?" Why would Eena be upset? What had happened during her fight with the dragon? She hadn't gotten hurt, had she? Or maybe...?
No, focus! I wasn't going to waste time worrying about potential problems when I could be working on definite solutions!
"I'm heading back to the city," I declared. "Grell, can you carry Dyona this time? I'll focus on clearing a path so that we can get back as quickly as possible!"
"Sure," Grell agreed with a shrug. "Does this mean you knew Eena was the Demon Queen, though?"
"Eena's the nicest, sweetest, most self-sacrificing person I know!" I replied, turning back to go the way we'd come. Thankfully I'd already made something of a path just getting here. "She's really strong, too! But... she really hates herself more than anything... all of that's
way
more important to me than her title!"
"But... Demon Queen?" Grell said, shooting Dyona a helpless glance. "Demon Queen equals bad, right?"
"I think the Heroine is claiming the situation to be a little more complicated than we thought," Dyona replied.
"...Does that mean it's okay for me to like her, too?"
Dyona nodded, which made me smile. I'd been ready to leap in for Eena's defense, but it hadn't been necessary.
"Come on!" I declared. "I want to see if Eena's back yet!"
***
Eena was
not
back yet. Not even with how long it took Grell and I to run back to town. A lot of that was probably just her needing to travel to the tower, though - and I knew that! I knew it, but... I couldn't help but worry.
"Maybe I should go check on her after all?" I asked myself, eyeing the teleportation circle. I wasn't sure going to the tower unannounced was a good idea, even if Eena
had
asked for me to join her there. It seemed an especially bad idea since I wouldn't be in a disguise... It wasn't like I needed to even step off of the teleportation pad though, right? I could just take a quick peek into the room, apologize if I saw anything I shouldn't, and come back again relieved that everything was ok! I mean, if nothing else, Abigail or Bailey would surely know what was going on, right?
With that in mind I took a deep breath, stepped up to the teleportation circle, and closed my eyes. That last part was sort of important, because I'd learned that seeing one scene suddenly transition to another could be pretty jarring.
"Lucy?!" a voice called out in surprise. "What are you doing back here?"
"Abigail?" I asked back, opening my eyes to see the succubus still in that same red dress I'd been admiring just an hour or so ago. "Do you know where Eena is?"
"Isn't she with you?" Abigail asked, her brow furrowing as she frowned.
"She had to fight a dragon and something about that apparently led to her going back to the tower?"
"She fought a
dragon?!"
Abigail seemed upset for a moment before pressing her fingers against her forehead and letting out a deep sigh. "Of
course
she fought a
dragon.
This is
Devilla
we're talking about. She doesn't even know the meaning of staying out of trouble!"
"I think that's a bit unfair... It's not like Eena called the dragon to her, or anything! She was just fighting to protect the town!"
"Yeah, yeah," Abigail muttered while waving me off. She let out another sigh. "I know, alright? It's not like she goes
looking
for trouble or anything - she just
cares.
A little
too much
for her own good, sometimes..."
"Does that mean you haven't seen her, though?" I asked. "Since you didn't know she fought a dragon, and all."
"I haven't," Abigail confirmed. "Haven't heard any news either other than something about someone making a mess in the kitchen, but that doesn't really sound like Devilla. Either she hasn't made it back here, or she didn't make much of a scene..."
"Queen back." A new voice came from the opposite side of the room from me. Slowly a figure rose up, her dark black hair tumbling down over her shoulders as she moved, her red horn almost seeming to glisten in the light.
"Bailey?" I knew she could take a humanoid form, but for most of the time we'd been together she hadn't been in it.
She nodded, thankfully. "Queen return little bit back. Came with red dragon woman. Queen sent Dragon to kitchen, then went somewhere else... not sure where. Was sleepy and Queen seemed too busy for play..."