Jai casually pulled the cart behind him. He walked with vigor, as if he did not just fight eight men trying to rob an older man. Said old man now sitting on the cart he was currently pulling, looking a bit more at ease than before. A small white kitten was on his lap, napping without a care for the world.
They were walking for almost an hour now and Jai had tried making some conversations with the old man. Carefully asking who was he, how the old man currently felt, what was in the cart, or who were those guys. Those kinds of stuff.
The old man introduced himself as Barun. He has a granddaughter named Miria, and they lived in a village called Letush. Letush was a small village that was located southwest of Aeronvein Kingdom.
As he heard the names, Jai contemplated whether his mind was still in a woohoo or not. Letush? Did the man mean lettuce? As in lettuce the vegetable?
And what was the kingdom name again? Ae-what-vein?
He clearly remembered he was in America, and he distinctively remember no Ae-what-vein whatsoever in America. A name of theatrical place like Broadway? Maybe. But then again, the old man mentioned it was a kingdom. Again, possibly, it was a name of a recreational place. But then again, he did just hit his head. All of these might just be his dream. Although it felt too real to be a dream. He shook his head absentmindedly. Whatever.
Accepting that he was temporary a lunatic, he then returned his attention to the old man.
“These are some exchange I did in the kingdom. I was supposed to trade our harvest with some medicines, fruits, fabrics, and some tools. But those bandits wreck some of the fruits. Oh... The children would be upset.”
Jai smiled apologetically, “Sorry I wasn’t able to come on time. If I had, we would have saved more fruits.”
“Oh please don’t say that, child. It was a miracle that you came at all. At least they didn’t get the medicine or other important stuffs.” The old man said with a smile.
A pink hue painted on his cheeks.
They continued on walking and finally met with a more normal ground. Jai could not unnotice that since the one he was stepping on was red and this one was ashen—more like an unattended and unhealthy type of dirt.
He frowned at the change and he couldn’t help but mention it to the old man.
“There was a history in that place.” The old man answered.
Jai waited for a few more breaths for the old man to continue, but the old man stopped there. He turned his head back to see the old man, but the old man only smiled at him. Leave it that then.
They continued on.
Minutes later, Jai heard a mewl on his back and he suddenly remembered the kitten he brought with him. Without slowing down, he looked back at the kitten, which he found was sitting on one of the fabrics.
It mewled again.
“What’s up kitty?” Jai asked.
The little kitten glanced at him before looking away again.
“Ah, look ahead child.” The old man told Jai.
Jai raised his eyebrows but did as was told and turned his head back. Then, Jai noticed there was a village not that far in front of him.
“Is that your village, sir?” Jai asked with a smile.
The old man exhaled a relieved sigh before answering, “Yes, it is. That is Letush, my child.”
“Great! Let’s go!” Jai pulled the cart harder, earning a gasp and a mewl behind him.
“Slow down, Jai!” The old man exclaimed.
Jai laughed sheepishly, “Sorry...”
As they came near, one of the villagers guarding the small gate waved his hand. Barun waved back at the man and they stopped at the gate.
There were two men at the gate. One of them looked like a middle-aged adult with a beard on his face. The other one looked like a teenager with a single straw partly in his mouth.
The adult smiled warmly at Jai. “Hello, young man. This old man here giving you trouble?”, He gestured at Barun behind Jai.
“Err...” Jai did not know how to react.
The three males laughed at the same time.
“Yes, I believe I had given this kind young man some trouble, Rugard.” It was Barun who replied.
The man, Rugard, chuckled. “Troublesome old man, isn’t he? Thanks for helping him out then.”
“Ahh...” Jai smiled nervously and scratched his head. “It was a pleasure, sir.”
Rugard smiled widely at him.
“Old Barun! How did it go?” The teenager greeted.
Barun sighed. “Well, troubles come and go. The important things are untouched, but I guess the kids would have to share the apples.”
The teenager frowned slightly, “Are you okay?”
Barun patted his stomach lightly to check, then he nodded. “Yes. I’m fine. It does not hurt anymore.”
“Well you still have to get Miria take a look at it, though.” The teenager added with a slight worried look.
Barun nodded with a smile.
Already making sure his friend was good enough to reach home, Rugard turned again to Jai. “Are you gonna stay the night, kid?”
Jai thought for a while. Well his head might not hurt, but any of these did not make sense. He was in a very crowded city in one night—the one that has buildings reaching the sky, then the next thing he knew he woke up in a burned forest with no skyscrapper or tall buildings everywhere. If that wasn’t a good enough sign for him to rest, then he didn’t know what else. He might as well stay the night and see if he couldn’t get his head straight tomorrow.
“Well?” Rugard raised his eyebrows. A polite smile was on his face.
“You might as well stay, child. You said you were lost, didn’t you?” Barun offered.
Jai turned to him nervously. “Uhm... But is it okay? I would be a burden.”
Barun waved his hand. “Nonsense. If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t have gone home tonight.”
“Ahh... I was around...” Jai trailed.
“I say you better stay. It’s almost late anyway.” The young man joined.
Jai nervously scratched his cheek. Then he heard a mewl. He instantly looked to where the kitten was sitting in the cart—still on top of the fabric.
“Heey~ A kitten!” The teenager exclaimed. “Hi, kitty!”
Rugard gave a hearthy laugh. “We almost don’t notice you. You’re so tiny!”
The small white furball licked its paw and rubbed its forehead, ignoring the cooing of the humans. But then it looked at Jai with an expression.
Jai raised one of his eyebrows, confused. But the kitten kept looking at him. It was almost close to expectance, as if urging him to do something.
Jai blinked. He didn’t know why did he get that vibe from the cat, but he shrugged his shoulder. Staying wasn’t a bad idea. He was just nervous.
Jai looked at the three men again and nodded. “Alright. I’ll stay.”
They responded kindly.
“Let’s hurry to my house, child. My Miria was probably wondering where’s her grandpapa went.”
Rugard snorted. “She’s old enough to—“
“Don’t you dare continue that, Ruru.” Barun cut Rugard’s sentence.
Rugard’s jaw dropped at the nickname, and the young man snickered.
“Come now. My stomach is grumbling.” Barun said rather confidently, clearly trying to tease the bearded man further.
Jai smiled nervously and complied.
Barun navigated Jai through the gate. They passed small houses and a few barns, and then a small yard with a stone well in the middle.Jai noticed a girl was sitting by the well, her face looking downward. He couldn’t help but notice that she was frowning as they walked closer. Then the old man behind him called, “Miria!”The girl looked up and was instantly overjoyed.“Grandpa!” Miria exclaimed, running to the two of them happily.“What are you doing here, you child? And with that outfit!” Barun asked, a hint of concern slipped into his voice.“I-I was waiting for you, grandpa… I was worried…” Miria defended. She smiled apologetically to the old man.Now that the girl was only two feet from him, he could see her much better. The girl has long amber hair and she was wearing some kind of white
Disappointment.Anger.Sadness.Jai couldn’t believe his girlfriend broke them up just because he was poor. Yes, that means she was not worth it. She did not deserve all of those things Jai spent for her. His savings... That money he earned...Breaking up with her sooner was one thing he regretted the most in their relationship.“You’re poor.”Megan’s voice booming in the darkness realm he was currently in.The intensity of that cynical sense in her voice made him angry. He wished he wouldn’t have to see her ever again. When he came back to the city, he would make sure no Megan no Chen whatsoever can wreck his life either tomorrow, or any future events of his life. Hell, he would just fly away to Germany if he could.Another sound joined in. It was a crackle of sorts.
Jai and Miria walked side by side to the market. The little Usha was between them, walking in grace like it owns the street. A few times, it brushed past Miria’s ankle as if it intended to do that. That action took Miria by surprise every time, but it did catch her attention and she took it as adorable action and was not troubled by it.Jai was grateful though; it helped save him from Miria’s attention and let him spend his time to think about his dream last night.If he remembered it right, he dreamt about blue and white fire, with the white fire dominating the blue. There were also shadows of people. One side was from what he supposed was the military, and the other side was the lower ranked people, possibly the citizen. The setting seemed like a battlefield of sorts, but it wasn’t that big to call it a war. But it did seem like one side was oppressing the other with unknown reason. He wasn’t sure what the reason wa
Jai should’ve asked Miria for background information before he stood up. And he probably should’ve asked Miria what she meant when she mentioned Elemers. That would probably explain to him what the hell was going on in front of him so that he wouldn’t look like an idiot.Both Usha and he were surprised when one of the bulky men stomped the ground and a lump of dirt as big as a coconut suddenly floated from the ground beside him. Jai would’ve visibly twitched for the ridiculous nonsense happened in front of him; however, thankfully, Usha saved him from the humiliation because the little kitten flinched much more visibly. A cute roar and a hiss followed afterwards.‘How did he do that? Is he, like, Korra’s fanatic or something?’ Jai wondered. Was that what Miria meant by Ele or whatever it was?
Jai gulped the iced tea in the cup, and then exhaled satisfyingly.“This tea is very sweet and refreshing.” Jai smiled. “You should try it, Usha, it might cure your anger, you know?”The little kitten on his lap yawned in response. Jai sighed. Who was he kidding, Usha probably wouldn’t let that go. The cat showed an unusual intelligence compared to normal cats. The fight with the earthbenders thugs at the market showed it all, though all the furball did was trying to wreck their clothes.Jai was worried the cat will pluck their eyeballs out, but thankfully Miria pulled Usha in time. Jai wasn’t worried about the thugs, he was worried about Miria watching the gruesome possibility of a kitten harvesting someone’s eye right from the skull.A frown app
GARRR!A large crackling thunder appeared in the night sky. The purple hue it gave lighted up the dark.GARRRR!Thunder thrashed once again. This time, it wasn’t from the sky. It came from a man with long hair who was standing on top of a cliff.The man lowered his hand. He took a deep breath before raising both of his hands in front of him and put his left foot forward—as if preparing a stance. Jai could see the man raising his right hand upward, while his left hand stayed in front of him. His stance was almost similar to the alphabet letter K.Small sparks started gathering on the man’s left hand, andafter a few breaths, Jai saw the man punched his right fist forward and thick thunder shot out of his outstretched fist.The thunder was bright purple, and it shone very bright that Jai had to blink his eyes a few times before finally giving up and closed h
When Jai reached downstairs, he thanked the gods that it was Barun. He wasted no time telling the old man what happened on his absence.“Miria passed out, she’s in her room.”Barun’s eyes widened and he immediately sprung to the stairs, Jai followed after him.The old man went inside the room, ignoring the kitten beside his granddaughter, and checked her conditions. He sighed.“What do I do...” he whispered.“What is it? What’s wrong with her?” Jai was standing beside Barun, by Miria’s feet.Barun pulled the blanket over Miria’s body before looking at him. “Let’s talk downstairs.”Jai nodded and followed him.They went to the kitchen and sat by the dining table, across from each other. Barun sat still with his for a few minutes. His fi
“Didn’t you say it’s a big competition where many people from the continent gather to fight?” Jai asked while walking. The sun shone on him from the right.“Yes. What about it, child?” Barun responded on his right.“It’s not that I’m complaining, but... Wouldn’t the registration be closed nearing the day its held?”“Oh this one is not.” It wasn’t Barun who answered.Jai turned to look on Barun’s right. It was the young man he met at the village gate. He was pulling a cart of vegetables and drums of milk to exchange at the kingdom.“The new minister is implementing a new recruitment system for soldiers. The king hoped it would encourage relationships between kingdoms,” Wen explained.Jai ‘ooh’-ed and kept on walking. “But they are being very