β Chapter 89:
Rain watched the red-scaled Kobold and the fluffy wooled sheep girl as they pushed branches and leaves aside and emerged from the forest.
Red was definitely still angry with him, giving away some of the gold had not gone down well, and he kept giving him suspicious looks just like those he had been giving Lyra after her, according to him, misuse of gold.
Lyra waved as she made her way up the rise and Rain let the shadow cat sink into his fur.
"I found what we've been looking for. You know, I really think this was a little unnecessary."
Rain promptly climbed to his feet and set off down the hill, ignoring the sheep girl who had to make a surprised about-face and hurry to catch up, going back the way she had just come.
"It's important, I can't go on like this, you have no idea," said Rain.
"Wha- It's not that important! I should know I have fluff!"
Rain turned back to her.
"You're not the one who is filthy right now, and besides you don't have fur all over. Now show me where the hotspring is or I'll put you in a tree and leave you there."
"You wouldn't dare! Wait- h-hangon!"
"Red. Show me." said Rain, switching to the Kobold as Lyra was being far too slow for his liking. The Kobold jumped in surprise, then seeing Rain's serious steady gaze scuttled off into the woods.
Rain followed, pushing tree branches aside and kicking through the undergrowth. Being so large made going through forests a touch more inconvenient than being human sized. Still, he kept the flashing red scales of Red's back in sight and after a ten minute walk, with Lyra frantically trying to keep up behind, they came out into a gap in the trees.
It was a small glade filled with steaming turquoise water, the warm summer sun streaming down onto the pristine pool surrounded by lush long grass a vibrant emerald in colour, bright blue butterflies fluttering through the warm air.
Rain felt a little emotion well up in him as he eyed the water, it was good for tired eyes to see such a thing.
He approached and carefully dipped his toe. It was the perfect temperature, easily as good as the baths in the Ranker's mansion. Without preamble he slipped into the water, or at least, that was what he had intended, being so large it was more like a kersploosh! Sending a wave of turquoise to slop over the edge of the pool and wash up through the grass.
To his surprise he found the pool deeper than he expected, much much deeper, and he was soon well below the water line. He blinked and looked up, the shimmering dance of the summer sun on the rippling water above was almost hypnotising and he found himself becoming calm, the warmth of the water soothing the aches and pains of his body in a way that left him a little unravelled, and then as he slowly relaxed his thoughts turning inward.
He could sense and direct the dark hungry thing in himself now, whereas before it was just out of view, uncontrollable. And after the Demons he had also gained a better sense of what that hunger wanted. It didn't just want to feed, it wanted... everything, to consume the world, it was the purest form of predator, a predator without limit.
He moved his claws in the water and a small shadowy catfish shimmered free from his fur before circling around his paw in curiosity. He'd seen catfish growing up in his past life, like their counterpart-in-name on land they were ruthless and successful hunters who ruled the streams and ponds they inhabited. He watched it for a moment then let out a mental sigh, a few bubbles escaping his lips with the motion.
He wasn't sure how to feel about any of this, especially what had happened after he had slaughtered the demons, he had thought of things he was sure he wouldn't normally and it had raised an uncomfortable thought: If he could manipulate the hungry darkness that was a part of him, who was to say that its hunger could not influence him back?
Nibbling his lip he let the catfish disintegrate and become a nebulous cloud of shadow. He made it move around, drifting, then he had it split becoming two smaller clouds that spun around each other, then split again. It didn't seem very useful in this form but he did have excellent control over it. He let the clouds of darkness slip back into his mane. He could sense them there, rejoining the darkness inside, filling him, a mass of terrible shadows, overwhelming everythi-
He paused. That... wasn't true. Even now as he extended his senses inward he could sense the leveling system still there, trying to survive, being continually shredded apart by the monstrous darkness he now knew it was buried in, building as fast as it was torn down, unable to co-exist.