The countryside scenery spread out across her, golden fields softly caressed by the setting sun expanding past the horizon. The sight made Althea regret not coming out to Midi earlier, especially with the amount of jobs she’d taken in that hell hole called Deistro. Even if she had ways to regulate her body temperature, the place just looked so hot that the blonde ended up feeling all of it anyways. But never again, instead she’ll be enjoying all of the other countries on Earthland. But seeing as she was’t actually on a job, Althea was taking it easy. As opposed to, you know, doing what she came to another country to do, she had been laying around on a hill in a generic light gray sweatshirt and pants for a good part of the day. The slayer yawned, raising her pale arms in a long, indulgent stretch. A cool breeze that carried a hint of salt from the oceans whistled through her blonde cloud of hair, disheveling it more than it already was.
You know what, it wasn’t even her fault that she was a bit apprehensive to go ahead and do her actual task. After all, the weather was getting cooler and soon she wouldn’t have an excuse to just loiter around places claiming that she was on vacation. Might as well get it all out of her system before people start insisting no one has vacations in the middle of autumn. Oh wait, wasn’t it already the middle of autumn? You know what, she didn’t care. Althea wasn’t getting paid for being anywhere, so she had no reason to rush. She could just say her train was delayed or her shoe got stolen by a rogue fairy.
“Yes, the infamous Count Sparkles took my shoe right under my nose, well I guess it was under my foot, right?” She murmured to herself, sprawled out on the hill as she began recounting her totally true story, “And then, you know, we went through Magnolia. Yeah, I totally blew up an entire block while it was happening too. That’s also a reason I was late, you know. You've got to do a lot of paperwork after you destroy some people’s property.” Unfortunately, Althea had more than enough experience with this. For someone whose magic focuses more on hurting than being controllable, there were some situations that were… not super favorable. “So, after I did the paperwork and stuff, I continued running after the Count. But you know, that fairy is super slippery so he just kind of… you know… opened a portal to another planet.” Actually, a different planet would be a super cool place to vacation, wouldn’t it? Were there any hotels or tourist attractions there? Wait, Althea should focus on visiting every country on Earth Land first, right?
“Anyways, yeah, so like I went to another planet and…” Wait, writing a planet she’s never been to into the story actually seems like a bad idea. Oh well, in Althea’s rulebook there were no such things as revisions. “Okay, so I chased the Count to this planet, and spent ages trying to get my shoe back. But eventually he slipped up and uh…” Althea paused, unsure how she should wrap up her super true tale. You know what, endings are for the weak. “Yeah, now I’m here.” She said lethargically, yawning once more.
Truly, this was an ingenious plan on part of Althea. No one would ever suspect she completely made it up! The twists and turns were so mesmerizing, they’d be too impressed with her storytelling skills to even begin questioning it! The blonde nodded, a grin spreading across her features. She had always thought herself to be a horrible liar, but she was feeling pretty good about this ploy! After all, this was completely prepared, meticulously crafted excuse she was dealing with! “Alright,” The mage stood up, turning away from the setting sun and towards the sprawling depths of the ocean. “Time to meet this Owatatsumi guy!”
Apparently he was supposed to be this “Dragon God” dude, but she’d never heard of him before now. But then again, she’d never heard of any other dragon other than Tethys, so maybe all of them were like that. That, or he was just so pathetic his sphere of influence was limited to Midi. That is what you expect someone who brought a wizard from Fiore just to find something he lost. But since Owatatsumi was a friend of Mura’s, she had to help him out no matter how pathetic he was! After all, her mentor had referred to this task as some “investigation work” and doing it would be an “educational experience”. Well, she couldn't get that annoyed when she was the one who was slacking off. So, all there was to do was to hurry off to the sea, do… something, and meet Mr. Dragon God!
Well, it seemed as if she was missing a bit step from point A to point C, but she was so excited to share her lie that instead of just running to the shore she used a spell to instantly transport her there. Kicking off, her shoes, the slayer waded to a point were the waves could lap at her knees. She inhaled, “HELLO!?” Her voice resounded across the waves, soon fading into the distance. After waiting a few heartbeats, Althea shrugged and turned to return back to the scenic hill. After all, you can’t help it if no one’s home when you come knocking! She’ll just have to spend the rest of her time in Midi lazing around and maybe even subjugating a beast or two.
Well, too bad for Althea but her master plan never unfolded. From behind her there was a splash, and in an instant she was pulled under the waves. In fact, the teen was so surprised to a degree that she didn’t make a peep when she became completely submerged in the cold water. But even for the few moments she was underwater, soon it seemed as if Althea was once again above ground. Expect she wasn’t, because water was everywhere. Expect she wasn’t really because she obviously wasn’t breathing water. Wait was she? Just what was this sorcery!
You know what, it wasn’t even her fault that she was a bit apprehensive to go ahead and do her actual task. After all, the weather was getting cooler and soon she wouldn’t have an excuse to just loiter around places claiming that she was on vacation. Might as well get it all out of her system before people start insisting no one has vacations in the middle of autumn. Oh wait, wasn’t it already the middle of autumn? You know what, she didn’t care. Althea wasn’t getting paid for being anywhere, so she had no reason to rush. She could just say her train was delayed or her shoe got stolen by a rogue fairy.
“Yes, the infamous Count Sparkles took my shoe right under my nose, well I guess it was under my foot, right?” She murmured to herself, sprawled out on the hill as she began recounting her totally true story, “And then, you know, we went through Magnolia. Yeah, I totally blew up an entire block while it was happening too. That’s also a reason I was late, you know. You've got to do a lot of paperwork after you destroy some people’s property.” Unfortunately, Althea had more than enough experience with this. For someone whose magic focuses more on hurting than being controllable, there were some situations that were… not super favorable. “So, after I did the paperwork and stuff, I continued running after the Count. But you know, that fairy is super slippery so he just kind of… you know… opened a portal to another planet.” Actually, a different planet would be a super cool place to vacation, wouldn’t it? Were there any hotels or tourist attractions there? Wait, Althea should focus on visiting every country on Earth Land first, right?
“Anyways, yeah, so like I went to another planet and…” Wait, writing a planet she’s never been to into the story actually seems like a bad idea. Oh well, in Althea’s rulebook there were no such things as revisions. “Okay, so I chased the Count to this planet, and spent ages trying to get my shoe back. But eventually he slipped up and uh…” Althea paused, unsure how she should wrap up her super true tale. You know what, endings are for the weak. “Yeah, now I’m here.” She said lethargically, yawning once more.
Truly, this was an ingenious plan on part of Althea. No one would ever suspect she completely made it up! The twists and turns were so mesmerizing, they’d be too impressed with her storytelling skills to even begin questioning it! The blonde nodded, a grin spreading across her features. She had always thought herself to be a horrible liar, but she was feeling pretty good about this ploy! After all, this was completely prepared, meticulously crafted excuse she was dealing with! “Alright,” The mage stood up, turning away from the setting sun and towards the sprawling depths of the ocean. “Time to meet this Owatatsumi guy!”
Apparently he was supposed to be this “Dragon God” dude, but she’d never heard of him before now. But then again, she’d never heard of any other dragon other than Tethys, so maybe all of them were like that. That, or he was just so pathetic his sphere of influence was limited to Midi. That is what you expect someone who brought a wizard from Fiore just to find something he lost. But since Owatatsumi was a friend of Mura’s, she had to help him out no matter how pathetic he was! After all, her mentor had referred to this task as some “investigation work” and doing it would be an “educational experience”. Well, she couldn't get that annoyed when she was the one who was slacking off. So, all there was to do was to hurry off to the sea, do… something, and meet Mr. Dragon God!
Well, it seemed as if she was missing a bit step from point A to point C, but she was so excited to share her lie that instead of just running to the shore she used a spell to instantly transport her there. Kicking off, her shoes, the slayer waded to a point were the waves could lap at her knees. She inhaled, “HELLO!?” Her voice resounded across the waves, soon fading into the distance. After waiting a few heartbeats, Althea shrugged and turned to return back to the scenic hill. After all, you can’t help it if no one’s home when you come knocking! She’ll just have to spend the rest of her time in Midi lazing around and maybe even subjugating a beast or two.
Well, too bad for Althea but her master plan never unfolded. From behind her there was a splash, and in an instant she was pulled under the waves. In fact, the teen was so surprised to a degree that she didn’t make a peep when she became completely submerged in the cold water. But even for the few moments she was underwater, soon it seemed as if Althea was once again above ground. Expect she wasn’t, because water was everywhere. Expect she wasn’t really because she obviously wasn’t breathing water. Wait was she? Just what was this sorcery!