Stronger Together chapter 184
Added 2022-01-01 21:54:08 +0000 UTCWe buried Fenrir near the beach. Not on the beach, because of the tides and because digging in sand is literally the most frustrating thing you can do, but pretty close to the waterline. I wasn't sure if he would have liked that, I hadn't known him that well, but something about the freedom just seemed to suit him, so that's where we did it. It was a strange feeling, burying someone who tried to kill you with honors, but in some ways he'd been kind of a teacher to us. He was the whetstone that pushed us to become more.
It helped that we knew there was no malice in it. In fact, I truly believe if he had won after the fight we'd had he would have done the same for us. He was a worthy opponent who gave his life in pursuit of doing what he loved, and I couldn't think of anything in the world more honorable than that. Yang was standing next to me, staring down at the grave. Everyone else was back at the cottage, I hadn't expected Yang to be the one who came with me. Her perfect face looked sad as she stared down at the hole in the ground.
I cocked my head as I looked over at her "I was surprised that you wanted to come with me out here. Most of the others don't really get why I was so sad to see him die. He tried to kill all of us and had almost definitely killed thousands if not tens of thousands of other people." It was a hard sentiment to put into words, the appreciation for ones enemy, I had actually figured Cinder was the most likely to get it, but in the end she had only really formed bonds with people recently, it would be strange if she didn't feel a bit protective.
Yang gave a sad smile. "He reminded me of me. When I was a kid I got into a ton of trouble, always starting fights and breaking stuff. In Remnant that wasn't a huge deal because huntsmen and huntresses are a pretty rowdy bunch, but even for Signal I was a bit over the top. I already told you girls didn't like me too much because I had big tits, but guys weren't exactly gentlemen either. I put a lot of boys and even one or two men on their asses for letting their fingers do some walking when they liked what they saw."
She sighed "I made a lot of friends once the girls grew out of being jealous, but before that my only real option was fighting. When you feel like all you're good at is violence it becomes the only way you can talk other people. He reminded me a lot of that time. Sure he loved to fight, but people didn't help by seeing him as this wild animal that was going to tear them apart. His value was always in violence so he got good at it, let it define him. I had Ruby and my Dad and Uncle Qrow, but I think maybe if I hadn't I would have become the same kind of person."
I put my arm around her in a friendly gesture of solidarity. "Maybe so, I didn't know you back then, but you didn't end up that way. You had your family before and now you have us. Honestly I feel bad for him too. Even Odin wanted him dead, and the old man was his grandfather. Whoever made that Ragnarok prophecy really fucked up his life. Who knows if he would have even ended up the way he was without it. Self fulfilling bullshit. The path he was on was lonely from the very start, but at least he reached the top. It's not enough, but it's something."
Yang rested her head on my shoulder and stared down at the grave. "It was weird, I felt kind of a connection between my semblance and his power. He was a berserker too I think. I think I want to learn to fight like he did. Klurkor is good for training, but that style is a better fit for me I think. I know you remember basically everything with that metal brain of yours and you fought him for like ten minutes. With how fast you were going I bet you learned a lot about his fighting style, you think you could teach me?"
I chuckled a bit "So the shoe is on the other foot now huh, the student has become the master." She rolled her eyes and elbowed me in the ribs, which I took with a grunt. "Stop that, fine, I don't mind showing you his moves. I think he might even have liked that. He talked a lot of shit about wanting a challenge but I think deep down part of him wanted Connor to be his legacy in some ways. He wanted the person who beat him to be someone who could carry on his way of thinking and that's why he tried to train his own executioner, at least that's what I think."
She laughed along with me, but I could tell her heart wasn't in it. "I like that idea. Regardless of good or bad he was a hell of a fighter, carrying on a legacy like that isn't such a bad thing." She pulled away "Anyway we should probably head back to rejoin the others. We buried him a while ago, and despite Harry having trained this place a bit it's still a huge island full of concentrated essence of asshole. Though I guess he can check on us anywhere. He would be able to see if we were about to get eaten by a devil bear."
I sputtered out a cackle as we turned to head back "What the actual fuck is a devil bear? In my head I'm just picturing a red bear with horns a tail and a mustache." We continued to talk about random nonsense animals that might result from the dark magic aura around the island as we walked. We ended up getting into a competition to see who could invent the most terrifying beastie. Personally I thought that a panther with invisibility powers was peak tier nightmare fuel, but when Yang decided to bust out the winged velocibougar (a mixture of a velociraptor, a bear, and a cougar) I was forced to admit defeat.
When we got back to the cottage everyone was outside. The girls were playing with Connor again, and this time he was riding piggy back on Kara as she floated slowly (for her) around the yard. Tera was sitting in a chair next to Harry and River and looked as relaxed as I'd ever seen her. It was just a pleasant and peaceful scene. It was so at odds with the creepy atmosphere of the island it almost made me laugh, but Harry was able to work with Alfred to isolate the hill from the bad vibes.
As we came into the clearing Connor noticed us and squealed with joy, darting off of Kara's back and rolling as he scrambled over to fling himself into Yang's arms. Kara seemed a bit annoyed at being abandoned but she didn't take it to heart too much, floating back over to where Inari was waiting having been chasing the flying girl around to amuse the little werewolf boy. With my enhanced senses I just barely heard Kara muttering about how "All men are the same" as she cast a suspicious look at Yang's low cut top and had to desperately clamp down to keep myself from laughing.
I trekked over to sit with the adults and dropped onto my butt on the grass next to Tera and Harry. "Hey boss, Tera, hope we didn't miss too much. Is that meat I smell? because I have to admit I am starving." Tera was a pretty awesome cook and that had been with minimal resources when she had been living in the woods. With an actual house full of actual supplies we had brought her I was betting the food would be out of this world. Plus I hadn't eaten in like ten hours. The further I got from my base humanity the easier it was to ignore things like hunger until they were overwhelming.
Tera smiled gently "Yes, I'm cooking venison. I made sure to make plenty since there were so many people here so eat as much as you like." Her smile faded and she regarded me seriously "I just want to say thank you Cameron. Harry told me how much you all did, you especially, and I've already thanked everyone else but I can't tell you what it means to me to know that my son and I are truly free. Staying her to be the steward of this place is much less stifling knowing I'm not confined to the island at all times."
I smiled and leaned up to hug her, which seemed to surprise but not upset her, and she squeezed me back tightly, patting my back a bit awkwardly until I pulled back. "Of course, you and the kid are part of the family. We weren't going to leave you stuck out here. Besides Charity loved having you over for the family dinner and if we didn't bring you back we would never hear the end of it." Especially with Bea and Gabby around no, Conner needed kids his own age to play with, even puppies needed to be socialized.
Tera's face split into another smile, but this one made her look much younger. I could tell she had been worried about this for a while. It was nice to see that weight off her shoulders, even back when I first met her she had this tension about her. I'd thought it was just how she was, but clearly she could relax too. "I'd love that. Connor needs some time off the island. This exclusion zone is nice and his constitution is up for hunting in the woods for a while, but I want him to have time around other children and do normal things. MacFinn would have wanted that for him. He often spoke fondly of movies."
It was hard to imagine the reserved, ethereal Tera West sitting in a movie theater snacking on popcorn. "I could take the kids to a movie sometime if you want, I know Raven loves the theater, she enjoys getting to experience the movie along with so many other people. Says it makes it more immersive." I didn't mention that we usually went to movies that had been out for a while so there weren't too many people to overwhelm her. In retrospect though she was much less sensitive empathically now so maybe a recent release wouldn't be a problem. I'd have to ask her about it.
Before she could respond though, Harry's head snapped up like a bloodhound catching a scent. "Shit." I was going to ask him what he was talking about, but I didn't end up needing to. A woman with pitch black hair pale skin and a black suit was standing at the edge of the clearing. Her eyes were bright and intelligent but darkly colored and she was staring intently at me. Harry sighed "Might as well go talk to her. Those bird brains never go anywhere without a mission from their boss and they aren't big on failing their jobs."
The off the cuff comment finally triggered something in my brain and I realized who this was. Either Hugin or Munin, one of Odin's ravens. Thought and memory were the old gods constant companions, and if one of them were here it meant he wanted me for something. I walked to the edge of the clearing, not going out in case she had bad intentions but she seemed to take no offense. She bowed slightly to me before removing a smooth white envelope from under her jacket and presenting it to me with both hands. "Cameron Beddows. You have been summoned to appear before the lords of the Unseelie Accords."