This Strange World Needs A Kicking! – Ch. 27
By Laura S. Fox
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Chapter Twenty-Seven – As
Strange As Love
Kai put the stirs into
the horse's sides while begging him in a whisper not to neigh or do anything
that would give him away while he still managed to put as much distance between
him and the camp behind.
"Good horsey," he said
and patted the animal's head as the horse appeared to understand that language
pretty well.
He had to be a horse
trained for battle, and while he was nothing like Sebastian's Thunder, he
appeared to be sturdy enough to hold a rider and all that heavy armor on him.
Soon, Kai had managed to
guide the horse to take him over the crown of the hills, so even if they
noticed his absence at the camp, it would take them a while to realize what had
happened and start looking for him.
At least, he didn't need
anyone else to show him the way to Uxilan as ash and
a foul smell rose in the distance. "You and me, horsey, we're going to make
history for Ifigia today," Kai said, full of
importance, even if he only had a horse as an audience.
***
"Did you get hit by a
truck?" Tani asked as she leafed through her manga
volumes and books spread on the bed.
"A truck? No," Sebastian
replied. "There are no trucks in my world."
"Hmm." Tani narrowed her eyes and continued to search for that
elusive information they needed for him and Kai to switch places back as they
were and see about their lives as before. "Do you remember dying or something
like that?"
"Nothing of the kind. I
was in bed with my concubine, just waking up from --"
A night of passion, he
wanted to say but stopped in time. Tani looked at him
expectedly, but seeing how he remained silent, she turned her attention toward
the materials in front of her.
"Then it looks like I
must have been right the first time," Tani concluded.
"It has to do with love."
"But how?" Sebastian
asked. "At the time I switched bodies with your brother, I had no idea who Milo
was."
Tani
grinned and threw him an all-knowing look. "So you admit that you're in love
with Milo."
Why did this little girl
have to be so bothersome whenever she felt like it? But was there a point in
denying it, after all? "Yes," he replied coolly.
Tani
slapped her hands together. "Then that means that it has everything to do with
Milo. You need to confess to him."
"I already did,"
Sebastian pointed out. "But, of course, he believes that it was his friend Kai
who did so."
Tani
scratched her head. "Hmm, so we must make him see that you're not Kai."
"As I told you, he
doesn't believe me. That path is closed. The explanation must be somewhere
else. Is this everything your books say?"
For a couple of moments, Tani remained lost in thought. "Did you happen to make a
wish when the switch happened?"
Sebastian frowned. Tani's question triggered a particular memory, but it was
one with the shape of a ghost that didn't speak for itself. "I don't remember
such a thing."
"When exactly did it
happen?" Tani asked again.
"The day you came to take
me to your home and I was behind the school with Milo," he replied promptly.
"Right, right, that was
when you first started to act strange," Tani agreed.
"I wasn't acting strange.
I was just being myself," Sebastian countered, a bit miffed.
"That's true," Tani admitted. "Gosh, looking back, it was so funny. Well,
what else do you remember? What did Milo say or do?"
Sebastian opened his
mouth and hesitated. Suddenly, those moments felt private, as that had been the
time when he had first set his eyes on that beautiful boy who would make him
believe that a thing as strange as love could exist.
"He was saying something
about a date," he eventually said.
"Ah, so that must be," Tani concluded. "You secretly wished to go on a date."
"That would be silly,"
Sebastian retorted. "At the time, I had no idea what a date meant. I believed
it to be a quest of sorts."
Tani
sighed and caught her cheeks in her palms, puffing them out. "I can't stop
thinking that all this switcheroo has something to do with feels."
"Well, for the sake of
the argument, let's pretend that it is true. What wish could your brother have
had at the same time? Because I didn't just happen to transfer to this world on
my own," Sebastian said.
"If I know anything about
my brother, it must have been something stupid like wanting to be an isekai hero. And," Tani became
more animated, gesturing, "because he expressed his
wish at the same time with you, bang, you two switched."
"That sounds like a
rickety explanation," Sebastian expressed his doubt. "And I don't remember
making any strange wish." The feeling from before that something was slipping
through his fingers came back, but he shrugged it off. What was the point of
dwelling on something he didn't remember? It couldn't have been significant.
And Tani was swimming in the dark with all her
theories.
***
Kai decided to dismount and
let the horse go free when he reached what appeared to be a border between the
land dominated by the House of Uxilan and Ifigia. The black land stretched as far as his eyes could
see, and that foul stench was more pungent. The horse had snorted and even
sneezed a few times, so it was time to let him go. Kai patted his back and
urged him to go back, and the horse didn't hesitate, breaking into a gallop
right away.
What was that thing that
he had once read about horses sensing danger? Well, it wasn't like Kai was
blind. The danger lay right ahead, waiting for him to step up and solve the
ultimate quest. With a long sigh, Kai turned and looked behind at the rolling
hills of Ifigia and the blue sky above, the same
color as a pair of eyes that had seen through him like he was nothing but a
piece of glass.
"I guess this is goodbye,
Pepin," he said and cleared his throat. Now that he thought about it, Galien was on to something about his voice. It sounded...
well, not weird, but he was pretty sure that Sebastian's voice was usually
deeper and lower. Maybe he had caught a cold. He coughed a few times for good
measure, and then he placed his hand on the pommel of his sword. "Conrad, Galien, I'm going to miss you guys, too, even if you're
both a pain in the butt." He hadn't intended that last pun, but that was that.
Goodbyes now said and
done, it was time for him to win against those jerks and return home.
***
Sebastian ran his hands
through his hair and placed them behind the back of his neck, stretching to
work some kinks in his muscles. "Assuming that what you're saying is true, Tani," he began, "what should I do next?"
Tani
pursed her lips and moved them around while appearing to be munching on her
thoughts. "I think," she started, "that we need to make Milo see who you really
are."
"How do I do such a
thing? You believe me but only because you saw a part of the real me with your
own eyes. And is it a good idea? No, I don't think so," he decided. He had
disturbed the course of Milo's life too much already.
"It is the only idea," Tani insisted. "I mean, c'mon, you're an ice prince with
royal concubines and yet you need to come here to fall in love with Milo. If
that's not fate, I don't know what it is," she added, speaking in a tone that
sounded like she was merely reciting things she had read somewhere else.
As little as he could
trust in the girl's abilities to solve a thing as complicated as the strange
curse cast upon him, she was currently his only ally. It meant that he needed
to rely to some extent on her knowledge.
"Wait, are you in love
with your royal concubine, too?" Tani asked.
Sebastian shook his head.
"I am never in love."
Tani
grinned, and her eyebrows shot up. "Just as I thought! You were so cursed to
find love, Seb!"
"Stop calling me Seb. It's a little grating."
"Nope," she said and
stuck her tongue at him.
Sebastian frowned
slightly. "People in this world are incredibly disrespectful."
"Sorry about that," Tani offered. "But in a way, you're like my brother."
"How could I be like your
brother? By what I've managed to learn about him, he appears to be a klutz and
an airhead. What could I possibly have in common with him?"
Tani
nodded thoughtfully. "You're both good guys," she said promptly. "And it's just
as easy for me to annoy him as it is to annoy you. So there's that."
Sebastian shook his head.
Then he remembered the dream and Reya again, along
with her warning. "I must find a way to go back home and save Ifigia."
"Ah, by the way, how do
you know that? Do you feel it?" Tani asked.
"No, but my mother appeared
in a dream and told me so." He hesitated for a moment before continuing. "She
was quite adamant that I must give up on Milo."
"Oh, no, your mom doesn't
agree with your chosen," Tani said and slapped her
cheeks while her mouth turned into an `o'.
"I tend to believe that
her warning was well-grounded. What I must do is to forget about Milo so that I
can return."
Tani
shook her head and frowned. "Your mom is kind of a jerk, no offense."
"A jerk?" Sebastian
couldn't suppress a smile. "I suppose so. But what can I do to forget Milo? Are
there any methods to remove one's memories in this world?"
"Not approved by safety
and regulations boards, at least," Tani replied.
"Forget about that. No way that's what you must do. You're here for love, and
you're not going to leave without it."
"You are much convinced
by the many romantic notions that you must have plied your mind with by reading
all these materials." Sebastian gestured at the spread books on the bed. "But
Milo and I can never be. We belong to different worlds."
Tani
waved like that was just a tiny detail. "And yet, here you are. And well, Kai
is over there, getting freaked by bishies being all
over him."
That, indeed, begged an
important question. "Tani, do you believe your
brother could have had romantic feelings for Milo?"
"Who, Kai?" Tani seemed to consider it for a moment, but then she snickered.
"No way. They're like best bros."
"But Milo confessed that
day without knowing, of course, that he wasn't confessing to his best bro,"
Sebastian explained, taking after Tani's manner of
speaking with a lot less difficulty than when he had landed here for the first
time.
"Yeah, there's that," Tani admitted. "Gawd, Kai must
have been so freaked, lol."
There was no reason to
`lol' about that, Sebastian thought but didn't contradict Tani
since they had much more pressing matters to bother with.
***
"Hello! Anybody home?"
Kai called out as he walked through a foggy marsh, blade at the ready. So far,
the dark magic jerks had been conspicuously quiet, and all that silence was
unnerving.
Just as he was about to
call out again, a net made from black vines fell over him, and he found himself
propelled up in the air, apparently having just stepped into a trap. He tried
to straighten up, but as much as he struggled, he only managed to end up in the
same position that allowed him little room for maneuvering.
"Hey, this is not funny!
Is this how you guys fight? So not cool," Kai shouted and tried to swing his
sword to cut through the vines but with no success.
His own loud yawn took
him by surprise. Why was he so sleepy? And in a situation like that? Dark magic
wielders specialized in sleeping potions – that sounded so lame. Even he could
come up with something better if he thought for like five minutes. His eyelids
were so heavy, and his chin met his chest as his head fell forward.
***
Kai blinked hard and
pushed himself up. He was lying on a large stone slab in a room lit by tall
windows that stretched to the ceiling. He moved his arms and was happy to see
that they were free of any restraints. An exhale of relief followed when he
touched the hilt of his sword.
"So, the mighty Prince
Protector of Ifigia decided to walk into our home by
himself."
He turned at the sound of
that hollow voice only to notice a hooded figure, much like the one that had
tried to assassinate him that time at the palace. "Ah, you're one of those
suspicious guys," he said.
The hooded figure slid
across the floor, and Kai examined him with growing curiosity. When was the
fight supposed to happen? Maybe he could take this dude by surprise and go for
a sudden attack.
"We are not the kind to
waste time on pleasantries, Your Majesty," the figure said.
"Who are these `we'
you're talking about? All I see is one lame ninja wannabe," Kai pointed out.
It was strange how calm
he felt. Maybe it was because he was OP and knew that he could take on those
bastards without much effort.
"Are these words of yours
part of an incantation?" the figure asked. "They are so strange. But never
mind, you are here, we believe, to settle the score. As for who we are," he
continued and then flicked one wrist, "meet us now."
From all corners of the
room, similarly suspicious hooded figures emerged at the same time. Now was a
good moment to start feeling a tiny little bit scared, yet he still wasn't. Kai
put one hand up and warned them, "Take one extra step, and I'll make a nice ice
cave out of you. And then I'll turn it into a tourist attraction and sell
tickets."
"We don't think so," the
figure thought. "Your magic or strange incantations won't help you here."
Kai raised his arm higher
and focused. That was supposed to work, right? By now, his eyes were supposed
to be as cold as ice, and soon, ice tendrils would shoot from his fingers –
"What the hell?" he
murmured and stared at his hand that looked completely normal. "Hey, did you
jerks already took away my ice magic? `Cause that's
so no cool."
"We didn't, but we will,"
the figure warned and threw something like a swirl of black smoke toward him.
Kai remained unmoved for
a moment, but the black smoke avoided him and bounced off the walls. He
scrunched up his nose. "You know, you should switch to vaping. It's healthier
and doesn't stink as bad."
"Don't let him speak his
incantation!" the figure ordered, and black smoke hurried toward him from all
sides as the dark magic wielders began shooting it at him.
Kai watched as, just as
before, whatever that was, slid by him without touching a hair on his head,
instead, reflecting off the walls and finding its prey in the same guys that
were shooting it from their hands. "Ha," he laughed, "you have no power here! I
so wanted to say this at the right moment!" He jumped from the stone slab and
grabbed his sword. Swinging it to and fro, he walked purposefully toward the
head of the suspicious hooded dudes. "Not so overpowered now, are you?" he
taunted.
The smoke was getting
thicker, and it made him cough and stop for a moment. The dark figures around
him began to fell to the ground, coughing hard and convulsing as if a sudden
strange disease attacked them. To think that these dudes would be so sensitive
to their own magic.
Kai took out his
handkerchief, admired the neat embroidery for a moment, and then tied it
quickly over the lower part of his face. However, by the time he did that, the
smoke was too thick for him to see left and right, let alone forward. He began
to swing his sword again. "Come at me, bro!" he yelled. "This is like the
lamest fight ever!"
He heard a door opening
to his right and dashed in that direction. Soon, he was out on a long corridor,
and the hooded dude was running away. "No way, I'm not finished with you!" he
shouted and broke into a sprint.
Barely at the first
corner, and he was out of breath. Damn it; he shouldn't have indulged so much
in Pepin's mini omelets. He was obviously no longer in shape. As he stopped to
get his breathing back, he touched his midsection surreptitiously and tried to
grab the fat, but his abs were still rock hard. "Hmm," he said to himself.
"Come on, Sebastian's body, just a little more, and we're done with these
assholes."
He pushed himself forward
but no longer ran. At the end of the corridor, there was a single door. The
head of dark magic jerks must have gone inside, so he hurried along.
Behind the door, however,
no room existed, but merely a narrow platform and Kai stopped in time from
dashing to the empty space that opened in front of him. From there, he could
see the entire desolation that was the territory of the House of Uxilan.
No time to admire the
view. He looked right, then left, and finally saw the hooded figure who waited
for him, his dagger drawn.
"That looks a little
small," he taunted and began walking slowly toward his enemy.
"You destroyed my
brothers with your incantation," the figure hissed.
"Hmm, not really. They
poisoned themselves, the way I see it. So no, as much as I want the bragging
rights, I barely did anything."
"How did you cloak your
ice magic against our attack?" the figure asked.
"Have no idea. But what I
do have an idea about is that I need to find out if there's anyone else left
besides you."
"No, no one," the figure
said in what sounded like a pretty unconvincing voice.
"Whatever," Kai said with
a shrug and lunged forward.
Phew, he barely managed
to keep on two feet. Seriously, Sebastian's body had the weirdest timing for
getting so clumsy all of a sudden. He pressed himself to the wall and risked a
look down.
"Okay, bad idea," he
decided and stared ahead.
A swish through the air,
and he dodged the assassin's dagger just in time. That was no longer funny. He
clasped his hand on the sword and tried to swing it but only succeeded in
losing his balance for a moment. Why the hell was he so inept at maneuvering a
blade?
He set his feet hard on
the platform and turned toward his enemy. Maybe if he aimed for a simple technique,
he would get rid of the last ninja and then head home. He held the sword,
pointing it at the hooded figure who was waiting for him to make a move. It was
now or never. He dashed forward, making sure not to look down, and it felt like
his sword went through something.
"Gotcha!"
he said victoriously.
Yet, at the same time, a
sting blossomed inside his chest along with a pain like he had never known in
his life. Kai looked down and stared at the dagger buried to the hilt inside
his body. "Oh, shit," he murmured and fell.
Now was a good moment to
transfer back to his real world, he thought, as his body moved through the air.
Any moment now... Maybe if he closed his eyes?
Suddenly, his body felt
weightless. Ah, that had to be it. Could he open his eyes now? He risked it,
and above him saw a pair of amazing blues eyes. "Pepin?" he asked hoarsely.
"Why are we moving like this?"
He tried to look around,
but Pepin placed a hand on his shoulder and cradled him in his arms. "Don't
strain yourself. I called Adhe."
"We're dragon riding,"
Kai whispered. "But wait, weren't you locked inside your room? How --"
"Conrad let me out before
you left. And I stole your dragon scale," Pepin explained.
"Nice job." Kai gave him
a thumbs up. "Hey," he asked when something warm and wet fell on his cheek,
"are you crying?"
***
They were as caught as
they could be in the close examination of the books and manga volumes in Tani's possession when the doorbell interrupted them.
"Who could be?" Tani wondered and rose from the bed. "Mom has a key. I'll
go and look."
"Don't just answer the
door. Ask who it is," Sebastian told her. He had learned that there were many
dangers in this world, such as door-to-door salesmen who could annoy you to
death and make you buy a new toothbrush even though you didn't need one.
Tani
traipsed out the door, and Sebastian listened to her going and then to her
voice as she asked who was behind it.
"It's Milo," Tani said loudly. "Should I let him in?"
Sebastian groaned. Tani really needed to work more on her manners. How could
she ask that while Milo was on the other side? "Of course you should," he
yelled back at her.
He needed to find out
something to tell the boy. Not the truth, obviously. His eyes fell on the
mirror, and he froze. His eyes were burning blue again. "Don't let Milo come
in!"
"Too late," Milo said
from behind.
Sebastian did the only
thing he could to avoid a disaster. He closed his eyes.
TBC
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