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 was, and he felt like he didn’t want to get involved, but there was this weird feeling in his gut to follow and do what the last shadow asked him to do. Correction, ordered him to do.
But he didn’t know anything about a white dragon or where could that fighting happened. Or was it still happening? No, that didn’t sound right. That man said to kill for him, so it made more sense that it had happened and now the person wanted revenge, right?
Jai nodded absentmindedly.
“Yeah, that made more sense.” Jai whispered unconsciously.
“What is it Jai?”
Jai flinched and looked at Miria.
Miria looked back at him.
“Ah nothing... I was uhmm...” he looked around, trying to come up with a lie.
She blinked in confusion, “Hmm?”
Jai pursed his lips, and before he could say something, Miria brightened up and said, “Did you get your memory back?”
“Ah...” He forgot that he was pretending to be amnesiac. He fake a nervous smiled, “No I didn’t... I tried though.”
Miria lowered down, “Oh... Too bad...”, but she gave him a reassuring smile and said, “You’ll remember soon enough. Don’t push yourself, alright?”
Jai scratched the back of his head; a small tint of pink was barely visible on his cheekbones.
“Okay.” Jai answered.
Miria smiled warmly and turned her head straight ahead. Jai took that cue to look around and see what the place was really about. He didn’t really get to see it last night, so this was his chance. But what he saw made him frown.
Last night, he saw this village as the same as the villages in fantasy games. With pale roof made from straws, wooden walls and bricks of stone, and dirt road. He had hoped that would change after a night’s rest, but it didn’t.
What he was seeing right now was exactly the same as last night. Straw roofs, wooden walls and some bricks, and dirt road. With the addition of people, and that it looked bigger than last night. Maybe that was the effect of his head going nuts?
‘How is this possible? Did I hit my head too hard on a rock?’ Jai couldn’t help but thought as he pursed his lips.
He was thinking of other possible explanations when Miria squeaked. Jai’s attention was back to the present and he looked to his right to check the girl. But she wasn’t.
“Miria?” Jai called.
There was a hiss from behind him that made him turn around. Miria was kneeling on the ground, holding her right side. Usha was a foot to her right, striking an alert pose with an occasional hiss towards some men.
“Miria?!” Jai knelt to the ground, a hand on her shoulder and other hand hovering on her hand that was holding her side. “What happened?”
Miria looked at him and gave a reassuring smile that did not seem very reassuring to him, “I-I’m alright...”
“You don’t seem alright.” Jai pinpointed with a frown.
Miria closed her lips, seemingly unable to deny.
A heavy gruff was heard from the men, and then one of them said in a very angry, “You dare touch me, woman?!”
His angry voice was high in volume, and that made everyone around them look. Some even stopped where they were, turning their attention to the commotion.
Usha hissed again at the men. Jai gave the men a steady look. He didn’t think Miria crashed him that hard or even touched him at all. Moreover, the man shouldn’t be that angry even if it was Miria who grazed him first.
‘He’s a thug...’ Jai instantly understand.
Miria that was still in his arms, lowered her head and answered, “P-Please forgive me...”
The man in the middle scoffed and stepped forward. He stared at Miria with a gleam in his eyes before grinning mischievously, “Give me all the rubies you have. Then I’ll think about it.”
Miria shook her head, “I don’t have one...”
The man’s grin widened, “I guess I’ll have to teach you a lesson.”
Jai frowned. “Hey, she apologized. Let it slide, will you?”
The man seemed to notice Jai only until then. His eyes sliding at Jai, sneering. “Huh? Who you? Her guard? You ain’t scared ‘f us?”
Jai raised one of his brows, his face showing neither fearful expression nor passive signs.
“Why should I be scared of thugs like you?” Jai said bluntly.
Usha hissed again at the men, as if emphasizing Jay’s words, or, counting itself in saying: ‘Yea, why would we be scared of you?!’
Hearing Jai’s words, Miria paled and almost panic. She looked at him with wide eyes and pleaded, “Jai, let’s just go home...”
The young man swept his gaze back at the girl. His eyes were unreadable and he did not reply.
Miria did not know what he was thinking, but she really did not want to do anything with these guys at the moment.
“I know you can fight, but please don’t get into trouble with them...” she whispered pleadingly.
Jai stared at Miria for a couple of seconds before returning his gaze to the men, contemplating which options he should choose. He could wreck these guys here because they hurt a girl, or he could walk away as if things never happened. The 2nd option might be better if he wanted to avoid future problems that may arise for Miria and her grandfather, but Miria was hurt and he was already leaning into the 1st option.
He decided to ask Miria before deciding. Without tearing his gaze away from the men, he asked the girl calmly, “Did you crashed into them, Miria?”
Miria paused for a bit. “Uh... I’m... They...”
“Did you?” Jai repeated, without reducing the sense he built towards her.
Miria swallowed. She glanced at the men, who were looking at her greedily and rather arrogantly.
One of the men chuckled and Usha hissed at him. The kitten seemed to attempt intimidating them, but that proved to be pointless due to its size and squeaking it made.
Miria stared at the exchange before looking down. She nodded and said in a whisper. “N-No...”
“Okay. Move aside a little bit for me, alright?”
“But Jai—“
“It’s okay. It won’t be anything hard.” Jai gave her a gentle smile.
Miria blushed, but she nodded at him. She scurried away to give him some space.
“Oh you wanted a lesson, pipsqueak?” One of them said tauntingly. Then they started showing up the muscle in their arms.
The people all around them seemed to notice it would come down to fight, so they stepped back. None of them wanted to stop what was about to commence, although some of them did look around and gave a look of uneasy mixed with panic.
Now with Miria out of the way, he could do his part. He stood up and flexed his muscle. He just woke up and didn’t get a chance to exercise. He did say it wouldn’t be a full on brawl, but that didn’t mean he shouldn’t warm up.
A hiss turned his attention downward.
Oh yeah, that furball’s still there.
“You too, Usha. Go with Miria to the side.” Jai said.
The men laughed at him. “You’re talking to a cat, turd! He’s talking to a cat!”
Looking at them laughing didn’t make him upset, but he’s sure his right eyebrow twitched by itself.
The kitten hissed again and stood its ground. The men laughed more.
Jai shrugged his shoulder. “Okay. Don’t blame me if your tail got stomped.”
He was replied with a ‘roar’.
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
Darrion thanked the old lady for the jellyroll and returned to Jai’s side. Both of them waved at the kind lady before continuing their walking.“That lady is very kind.” Jai said while gesturing the milk bread in his hand.Darrion nodded at his new friend then munched on his jellyroll. “She abually beefed beer nga hong anvil who wuzgo.”“Sorry Darrion, I don’t speak the language of the wind.” Jai bit his own bread and chewed.Darrion swallowed before repeating, “She actually lived near my home until two years ago.”Jai swallowed and hummed in satisfaction. “This bread is sweet and good. I guess moving here doesn’t have any effect on her baking skills?”Darrion smiled smugly, “Of course not, Mama Kali’s sweets are always good. Even when her son married and they need someo
“Let me point out to you the routes first. Look at the sheets above your heads, folks!” The MC said.Three big screens suddenly appeared in three directions. One of the screens appeared just a few feet from Jai and Darrion, and it was very clear. It was probably another control of the element Jai didn’t understand, but Jai didn’t care. Jai felt as if he was watching a presentation through a projector, and he was quite impressed with it.The screen was showing a map. A little bit to the right from the left edge of the map was a rectangle and there was a big smudge or something on the right part of the map. Jai guessed that rectangle was Aeronvein Kingdom, the place where he was right now. But he had no idea for the smudge-like picture.
The situation became very tense, and as soon as the whistle was blown, some commotion already took place. The participants were battling one another immediately for the tokens.“Darrion, run!” Jai yelled before running to the direction of the South Gate.Darrion immediately ran too and caught up beside him.“Do we really need to steal the tokens?” Jai asked while running, he subsequently checked behind him.“The MC did say three tokens AND three things, so yes, I think we need to get others’ tokens.” Darrion answered.“Damn,” Jai cursed. He turned his head to the front and something caught in his eyes.