A/N: Hi guys. I hope all of you had a safe and fun holiday season! I (involuntarily) ended up taking some time off from writing when I realized just how much time and energy my girlfriend's niece could take up! I apologize for the delay, but at long last, here are the next two chapters in Chris' saga.
Thank you for reading, for your patience, your kind words, and your continued support!
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Chapter 27- Asi
23
rd
March, 2017
10:40 a.m.
My Abode
I knew that I was up late when I opened my eyes and noticed the beams of sunlight streaming through the partially-closed shutters on the windows. I groaned loudly as I turned to my side to sit up, none of my countless hours of training having ever left me as sore and depleted as I felt right then. A quick check showed me that my Power reserves were still incredibly low; if I'd been attacked right then, I'd have considered myself lucky if I could have managed to fling a pebble at them.
"Hey," Rayka called, pushing the bedroom door open and leaning against the frame as I managed to sit myself up, "you're awake. How do you feel?"
"Sore and drained," I responded, smiling weakly. "Why are you at home, though? Don't tell me that wiping the floor with that chick yesterday somehow pushed you up the rankings, high enough that you're on Vaish's team already."
"'Chick', huh?" she teased, sashaying over to stand in front of me, arms crossed beneath her breasts, popping them up alluringly. "I knew there was something going on when you knew her name!"
"What?!" I exclaimed, acting shocked. "Her? Naa. I could never go for someone who lost that easily."
"Oh?" she asked, mockingly, raising an eyebrow and moving her hands to her hips. "No losers for 'Mister Big Shot' over here, huh? That's good to know, thank you."
"You know that's not what I meant," I protested, rolling my eyes exaggeratedly. "I just couldn't respect someone who couldn't counter a simple Air spell that hurled darts at them."
Her eyes narrowed, expression turning downright dangerous, as I mentioned one of the spells that'd gotten through her defenses the previous day.
"Chris Michaelson," she growled, reaching for her stash of Media, "you talk a big game for somebody who's supposedly drained. Maybe I need to show you what Air spells can do."
"Hey now, I was just kidding!" I clarified, backing away warily.
My defense fell on deaf ears as she pulled out a pebble, glee painting her face. I curled up into a ball, trying to brace myself for whatever was to come, which wasβ
"A tickle spell?!" I yowled, struggling to get the words out as my body was besieged by dozens of invisible fingers that knew just where to get me. "Howβ
whyβ
do you even have something like that?"
Smiling wickedly, she ramped up the spell's intensity, leaving me unable to think or even breathe, as laughter wracked my body.
"I give up," I gasped, raising an arm weakly in surrender. "No more, please."
"Do you see how somebody could fail to block an Air spell?" Rayka asked imperiously, taking mercy on me and canceling the spell.
If I could have sat up and seen her expression, I'm sure she'd have an eyebrow raised and her arms crossed. The woman
really
knew how to pose for maximum effectiveness!
"I do," I panted weakly, too winded and sore to even move anymore.
I had to admit, it was a bloody effective spell; a non-lethal alternative that would definitely discourage attack. It's hard to focus on slinging spells when you're laughing so hard that you can't think straight. Of course, under normal conditions, it wouldn't be too difficult a spell to rebuff.
I knew better than to voice that out loud, of course.
"Seriously, though," she said, after giving me a moment to catch my breath. "How are you feeling?"
"That's the second time you've asked me that," I responded, struggling into a seated position so I could look at her. "Out with it, already."
"It's nothing," she sighed, sitting at the foot of the bed. "You just seemed so drained last night, almost like you were at Death's door. You didn't move all night, and I kept waking up to see if you were even breathing.
"I was just scared, Chris. I've never seen you like that, and even though Ronald said that you'd be fine, I couldn't help but worry."
"I understand," I murmured, reaching out to take her hand in mine. "I can't ever remember being this tired or this drained, either. But I'm okay, my love."
She nodded in response, stifling a sniffle as she crawled into my arms, the two of us holding each other tenderly.
"Did you miss a matchup and disqualify yourself from the Proving just because you were worried about me?" I asked after a while, when I felt her breathing return to normal.