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ASHBORN PRIMORDIAL - Chapter 53

Published at 26th of April 2024 06:16:05 AM


Chapter 53: Maiya Advances

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Chapter 53: Maiya Advances

She possesses not a shred of talent! Tanyas frustrated voice came muffled through the kitchen door, but was clear enough for Virs ears.

Dont all mejai take months to sense prana? Riyan replied calmly. Give her more time.

Easy for you to say, training a prodigy like Vir. Even so, her progress is slower than most mejai.

Prodigy. Now that was a word Vir never thought hed hear in the same sentence as his name.

Vir still hadnt grown used to Tanyas attitude change. Ever since she learned of his Talents, shed been treating him more politely, giving him a bit more respect.

Hed been mistaken about the woman. She didnt dislike Ashbornshe thought him weak for being prana scorned.

Sadly, the opposite held true for his friend. Tanya had been getting angrier and angrier at Maiya for having failed to progress even an inch in her mejai training.

I am as surprised as you, Tanya. The boy is certainly not what I expected. Did you know? I was ready to throw him out when they had first arrived. What a terrible mistake that would have been! Perhaps the girl will manifest her abilities in time as well. She certainly has the affinities.

I only hope youre right, said Tanya.

The two fell silent, forcing Vir to leave lest they discover him. Hed just wrapped up training for the day when he happened upon a rare conversation he could overhear. These days, he tried to glean every little morsel of information he could, considering how tightlipped Riyan and Tanya had been about the Godshollow encounter.

They had both refused to say a word about the identity of the ones who had hunted him. Nor did they divulge why or how Tanya had suddenly appeared to rescue him. There was something going on heresomething beyond the veil of what he could see. In fact, Riyan hadnt even discussed the outcome of his fight with the spider. Tanya had seen its corpse, so she had likely informed the man of Virs success, but even still he didnt like this secrecy.

Inside the bedroom, he found Maiya on her bed, hugging her knees and sobbing.

You got into a fight with Tanya, didnt you? he mumbled, sitting on her bed.

You tell me. Youre the genius, she said, head still buried in her knees.

Am not, Vir retorted, his back against hers, staring at the hairline cracks that covered the clay ceiling. You oughta know that better than most. Doesnt take a genius to figure out what happened.

Maiya finally popped her head up, peeking at Vir with one eye. Im not making any progress, Vir. Do you have any idea how hard it is, being constantly compared to someone whos mastering Talents one after another?

Vir met her gaze with a wry smile. I do know, Maiya. Ive known that feeling for most of my life.

Her cheeks flushed, and she stuck her head back into her knees. Sorry, she said a moment later. Its not right of me to complain like this. I know. I know that! But still!

Vir stroked her back, then moved his way up to her shoulders.

Hmph, Maiya mumbled. Vir didnt need to see her expression to know she was pouting, and was probably embarrassed at her outburst, but was too shy to admit it. So he threw her a bone.

I could use a change of scenery. How about we go catch the sunset at our spot? Cmon! Itll be good.

Vir got up and left, not waiting for his friend. Hed learned long ago that the best way to handle a grumpy Maiya was to let her have some space.

He threw on his boots and plodded through the sand up to the tree that capped Riyans abode, all the while thinking about how Dance of the Shadow Demon wouldve made quick work of the trip, with the long shadows of sunset. Hed been mulling over the ability over the past few days after he got back, but hadnt taken even a single step towards mastering it.

Then there was the other issue he was dealing withfinding excuses not to use Talents when Riyan asked him to. There was such little Ash prana left near Riyans place that Vir felt like he could use his Talents once maybe twice before all the prana ran out. The man couldnt understand that Virs prana was a scarce commodity.

Must be nice having unlimited prana to use.

Vir found a spot under the branchless tree and plopped down, making himself comfortable. Theyd come here less and less lately. Hed forgotten how much he missed the spot.

The warmth of the sand soaked into his back, and he found his eyelids drooped. Soon, hed drifted off into a peaceful slumber.

He woke up just in time to see the sun slip beneath the horizon, finding Maiya curled up beside him.

Morning, princess, she said with a smirk.

Princess? What are you, then? My knight in shining armor?

Do you want me to be?

Dunno. Havent gotten along all that well with knights so far

Maiya burst out giggling, forcing a smile of his own. She looked off into the distance, and her smile slowly gave way to a frown.

Any word from Riyan about those people hunting you? she asked with a strained voice.

Nothing, Vir replied. Ive lost count of the number of times I asked him. I dont get why hes so secretive about all of this. We already know about those people, not like telling us would change anything.

Maybe he doesnt know? Maiya asked.

Vir shook his head. If that was the case, then Tanya wouldnt have shown up. He knew theyd be there, chasing after me. All I know is they werent knights. They dressed differently, and they said they werent.

But if its not the knights, then who could it be? Whod want to harm you? And besides, how did they even know to find you there?

I dont know, Maiya. I really wish I did. Id always thought we were safe here, at Riyans place. But now? Im not so sure anymore. We can only rely on our own strength to keep us safe, and neither of us are strong enough yet.

Tell me about it Maiya said, looking down at her feet.

You wont believe the trouble that witch gave me, she complained. Why do you need it, What are you planning, Walk before you run, you talentless lout! Ugh. That woman drives me up the wall!

Yeah, well, if this works, youll have the last laugh. Cmon, get on. Ive already checked out on Riyans roster. Were good to go.

Maiya mounted Bumpy behind him, and they rode for the plains that stretched south of Riyans abode.

The half-hour ride passed in silence, with Vir refusing to tell Maiya anything until theyd actually arrived. The last thing he needed now was to confuse her with more unnecessary jargon and prana specifics.

Just trust me, hed said.

I do, Maiya had replied, resting her head gently upon his back while they rode.

Vir soon located a small brook. Not the most ideal setting, but with night having just fallen, the temperature had dropped steadily as well.

That was important, because the amount of ice prana in the air had gone up noticeably. Still only trace amounts, but more traces than before. The water body helped as well, acting like a magnet for Water and Ice affinities.

Alright, now do what you did back home, Vir said, motioning for Maiya to sit beside the river. Exactly like last time. And close your eyes.

Grasping the orb in her left hand, she concentrated.

Vir stared into her body with Prana Vision, and saw the blood to her arm slow just a hair. It was nowhere even close to the level of power he had over his own body but it was there.

Not working, Vir, Maiya said.

Just keep it up, he said, his gaze fixed on her arm. Slowly but surely, the prana inside her arm was being depleteddissolved by her muscles.

A minute passed. Then five. Maiya kept complaining, but stuck through it regardless, her eyes shut in concentration the whole time.

At the ten-minute mark, something changed.

Vir I think I feel something. My arm feels weird. All tingly, and it hurts a little.

Thats great, Maiya! Keep it going!

Maiyas tingling sensation gave way to pain and finally to numbness.

Only at that point did Vir tell her to open her eyes.

Her jaw hit the floor. T-t-tt-the!

Haha, yep, Vir replied, gazing at the dimly lit ice orb, partially charged. If a mejai saw it, theyd say it was barely a quarter full.

But even then, the clear light that illuminated Maiyas palm told it true.

I did magic? Maiya said, staring blankly at the orb. I did magic Chalas knees! Vir! Vir! I DID MAGIC! She screamed, nearly deafening him.

You sure did, Maiya, he replied warmly, sharing his friends jubilee.

Viiiiir! She tossed the orb aside and tackled him, sending them both to the ground. Maiya continued to cling to him, refusing to let go. Vir, how?

She squeezed him tightly. Vir, I love youuuuu. Thank you so so soooo much! You cant know what this means to me! Im not supposed to charge orbs for like a year! Or more! This is insane! Just wait till Tanya sees!

Vir laughed, awkwardly patting her back as he sat back up. Ha ha, t-thanks Maiya. Im gonna have to take some time to process all this, but I think we just confirmed that Talents and magic work in exactly the same way. Oh, but keep the details of how this works to yourself, yeah? I, uh I dont think a lot of people know about this. Not even Tanya.

Youre incredible, Vir, Maiya said, finally breaking her embrace so that she could wipe the tears from her eyes. How did you possibly figure all this out?

Hey, you were the one who had the realization about Talents working the same as orbs, he replied with a wink. And he meant it. It wasnt Maiyas fault that her instructor didnt know how to teach her. From now on, try training near places with a lot of wind and water. And especially at night. I think youll have a much easier time of it.

Got it. Anything else? she asked, looking at him with eyes full of wonder.

He ruffled her head. Start with that for now. And be careful about how much you restrict your blood flow. Too much and it can be dangerous Ask me how I know.

While Maiya might have been excited, Vir was honestly relieved at her breakthrough. If they did end up separating in the future, hed feel a lot better if Maiya knew how to hurl powerful spells in addition to her Kalari training.

Maiya suddenly frowned and looked away, her previous energy dissipating into thin air.

I wish mom and dad could see this, she said. Theyd be so proud. I miss them so much, Vir.

Well, why dont we show them? In person.

She turned to him, the faintest hint of hope in her eyes. You think hell let us go back?

Ive got a duel coming up with him, Vir replied. If I perform well enough, I cant think of a reason why hed refuse. I wield Talents. Youve made a breakthrough. That has to be enough to satisfy him.

Can you imagine how theyll react when they see everything we can do?

Vir only hoped things turned out as well as she hoped. A small whisper at the back of his head said otherwise. A voice he did his best to ignore.

Next time: 54 - Duel on the Dunes




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